DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, on Mr. Pitt's motion for invefting his Majefty with a difpenfing power relative to American Trade 524. on the Lancaster petition against the tax on cottons and callicoes ib. on allowing head-money for the rebels destroyed at Penob- fcot 525 on Mr. Gren- ville's motion for altering h's father's a& ib. 530. the fuftian manufacturers petition 528 on the state of the finances 1b. on the felons under fentence of transportation 529. on Irish affairs ib. on the fuftian manufafturers petition ibid. Cricklade election ib. on the Lords amendments con- cerning the Ir.fh propofi. tions 568. on Irish affairs ibid. on Mr. Pitt's motion for a parliamentary reform 618. on the office reform bill 623. Lord Mahon's bill for regulating county elections withdrawn rbid. on the report of the committee on the plate-glass manufac- ture ib on Mr. Fox's mo-
tion refpecting finance 624. on Mr. Sawbridge's annual motion for fhortening the duration of parliament 705. on bringing in a bill for the relief of infolvent debtors ib. on the India accounts ibid. on the quantity of foreign fpirits destroyed by revenue officers 707. ол opening the budget ibid. on ways and means and the majd-servants tax 709. on.
the ironmongers petition tenbourg
849 Difcoveries, on making the new tank in Cornhill 845, and near the ManGon-house ibid. at Polignano in Italy 1035. Scone in Scotland ibid. Difh, brass,atAldburgh church, Yorkshire, deferibed 843 Dodwell, Dr. Archdeacon of Berks, dies 837. See p. 878 Dogs, cogent reasons for a tax
against the Irish propofitions D'Entrecafteaux, his wife's ib. on the Irish propofi- murderer, cafe of tions ib. on the fhop-tax De Lancey, brig. gen. dies 919 793. on the corn-bill ib. Diptychs, ancient account of on the Irish propofitions 794. lord Dundonald's bill 796. on the wheel-tax 797 on the fhop-tax ibid. on the Irish propofitions 798. on India affairs 862. on diminishing the number of Scotch judges ibid. increasing their falaries 863. on the call of the houfe ibid. on exchanging the barracks in Scotland-yard, &c. ibid. on hawkers and DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES pedlars licences ibid. on 660, 744. 830, 914 lord Surrey's budget 864. Dormer, lord, his death and on the reform of the audi- character 836 tors of the impreft 866, 868. Drake, Mr. his fpeeches 864 on hawkers and pedlars ib. 366, 857 on abuses in the tobacco- Druid remains at Stanton- trade 867, 872. on the Drew, defcribed 761 fervants tax 868. on the Du Bles, rev. Charles, his game-act 870. on the Ame- rican loyalists petition ibid. on the glove-tax 961. on the folicitor-general's police bill 962. on exempting mail coaches from tolls 963. on hawkers and pedlars ib. on the state of the British fishery 964. on the bill for regulating polls and feruti-- nies 965. on the Leeds pedlars petition ibid. on the Weftminster petition against the poll and fcrutiny bill 966. ibid.
on the candle duty on prohibiting the exportation of hay 967. Counsel heard against the hawkers bill 1013. cafe of Meff. Knight, Parker, &c. referred to a committee ib. on the bill to prevent the exportation of tools for ma- nufacturing iron, &c. ibid. on the hawkers bill ibid. on the poll and fcrutiny bill ib. on the hawkers bill 2014. on the report of the commit- fioners of accounts ibid. on the Irish propofitions 1015. on the bill for rectifying the fervant's bill 1016. Defamation, story of a trial of, 538
Dempfter, Mr. his fpreches 527, 708, 797, 798, 863, 864, 866, 867, 869, 871, 872, 963, 964 Denmark, princess royal of,
efpouled to the hereditary prince of Holstein Auguf
death and character 921 Dublin news papers, very erto-
Ducket, Mr. Ifaac, his legacy
to maid fervants DUELS, between the Earl of A. and Mr. F. M. 366. between M. le Favre and the Count de Gersdorff 563- in the Indies between Sir W. Murray and lieutenant G. Waugh 912. between an Irish ftudent and a Scotch physician 914. between two neighbouring fquires ibid. Duncombe, Mr. his speeches
619 Dutch, fign a treaty of alliance with France 911. See Holland and Wi Friesland, Treaties
Dutch fishermen, their anuval vifit to Yarmouth 674. See Ruffia
Dutch veffel wrecked and plundered Dundas, Mr. H. his fpeeches
620, 711, 796, 862, 863, 964, 966, κοτό
EARTHQUAKES, four near
Mount Caucafus 663. at Fiume ibid. at Antigua 740. See Port Royal Eaft Grinfleud, particulars of the fall of the fleeple there 913 EAST INDIAN INTELLI GENCE, 655. gunner of the Lady Hughes flraegled
at Canton ibid. 659. Nc- gapatnam ftill detained by the English, and Trinco- male by the French 740 famine in the Duab ibid. fhips taken up by the com- the Hinchin- pany 744.
brook loft in Bengal river 825. Tippo Saib attempted to be poifoned 911. de- feated by the Marrattas ibid. company's packet plundered near Baffora ibid. Lord Macartney made governor- general
Eaft Indiamen arrived
EPITAPHS, on Dorothy and Fox, his fpeeches 534, 529,
Mary Enys, in the Abbey- church at Bath 523, 786. on Jane Sarfen, a nurse of young children ibid. See
620, 622, 706, 708, 709. 711, 712, 793, 796, 798, 864, 868, 872, 965, 966. 967, 1015
Strangeways. on gen. Ogle-reported duly elected for thorpe 573. on two mo- Kirkwall 618. anniversary
of his election celebrated
numents in St. Mary's- church at Bury 695. on Lady Miller of Batheafton Fractures, fupernatural 746. on the rev. R. Spinks, Frain, Mr. his extraordinary at Great Driffield, Yorkshire 873. Latin one on a ped- lar 949
999 Errata, 570, 746, 1005 744, Erskine, Mr. his fpeeches 529, 1013
745 524, Erskine, Henry, his remark on Mr. Bofwell's pamphlet 682
525, 529, 568, 620, 623, 624, 707, 709, 78, 799, 863, 865, 871, 962, 964, EXECUTIONS before Newgate
965, 967, 1014, 1015 appointed commercial plenipotentiary to France 1004
Edinburgb University, charac- ter of, 687, 712. city magiftrates chofen 826 prefidents of the Medical Society there chofen 1001. officers of the Antiquarian Society there chofen Edwards. See Crosby and Edwards
Election petitions determined laft feffion
566, 916, 1003 in the country, near Ipfwich 658. at Kenning- ton common 662. at Tenter- den in Kent 744. at Aber- 913
Alconer, Magnus, efq. maf-
ter'attendant of Chatham-
yard, dies 751 Farnbam, inhabitants of, pe- tition to be reprefented 884
1016 Fat, See Graves
Electricity, carly hiftory of Faulkner, Mr. examined 530 523. experiments in 851 Ferguson, Sir A. his fpeeches Ellis, Mr. Welbore, his fpeech 967
797, 964 Ferries on the Scheld stop 745 Ferry-boat loft in the ftraits of Menai, with 50 passengers
Finney, obfervations on the fa- mily and arms of 847 FIRES, at a tallow-chandler's in Holborn 567. at Biggles- wade ibid. at Faversham 828. at Brienon 829. at M. Seuwer's laboratory at Paris 914. in Strand-lane 917. See p. 1032. Fishermen, orders for regulat- ing, published in the Ga- 916
Ellis, Mr. one of Capt. Cook's companions, k.lled 571 Emperor of Germany, gives audience to the Dutch de- puties 654. reported to be poifoned 659. See Prufia, State of affairs between him and the Dutch 739. and Turks 740. abolishes fla- very in Hungary 829. and the feparate jurifdicton of the Jews in Galicia ibid. has an interview with their Sicilian Majefties 830. See Treaties. falls from a feaf- fold 1035 Empress of Ruffia, her journey to Vifchnei Volotchok 562. returns to Petersburg 654. Flora Roffica: See Pulteney orders the geography of her. Forbes, Mr. of Culloden, ob- empire to be explored ibid. permits foreigners to fettle in her own dominions, near Mount Caucafus
Fleets, European, negociation concerning thofe in India 830
tains a compenfation for his privilege of exemption, &c.
743 FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE,
Luneville Geneva, three houfes engulph- ed by the Lake of Gibbon's History defended a- gainst Heron 1025 Gibbons and Raby, agents for the ironmongers, their af- fertion 709
Ennis, James, condemned for 52, 654, 737, 822, 911, Gibelin, comte 'de, his dearh killing his mother Epifcopalians and Prefbyterians. Fortefeue, lord, his death and Gilbert, Mr. his fpeeches 870 See Seabury. 574
Haymarket, young lady ftruck with death there Health, directions to preferve 1035
Governor of Servia executed Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, his 563 death 1009 Henderson, Mr. of Covent-gar- den, his death and character 923
Grand Priors of England 714 Grand Vizier depofed and ftrangled 562 Graves, fat found in 607, 772, 860
Great Britain. See Pruffia. be- comes totally independent of the continent 993. me- morial from, to the States ibid
General Great Marlow. See Wendover. Greene, Richard. See p. 496, 694, 943 Greek quotations should always be tranflated 498 Infcription. See Wray. Greenland, propofed to be pur- chafed for the employment of convicts 1003 Grenville, Mr. his fpeeches 525, 527, 795, 866, 964,
666, 1014 Gryzoe, John, fentenced for perjury and forgery 690 Gunpowder, improvement in the making of 916 Gypfies, record concerning 765 H:
HAgue, advices from
745 Hale, Mrs. of Chudleigh, her death and character 751 Hall, Mr. of Harbledown, miftake concerning 792 Haldiman, Sir F. takes leave for Canada Hammet, Mr. his fpeeches 708, 709 Harcourt, John, efq. of An kerwyke, dies 835° Hardinge, Mr his fpeech 966 Haflang, count de, delivers his credentials Haftings, gov. has an audience of the king $33 Hatfield, a wheel wright there completes his footh year 830. the Chace there, an ancient British foreft deftroy. GENT. MAG. 1789 INDEX to PART I
Henry I. his fkeleton found at Reading 881. See p. 942 Heron's Letters of Literature. See Books Reviewed, and p. 784, 949 Heraldic. Dictionary much wanted 681 Hervey, Felton Lionel, efq. fhoots himfelf 750 He-Caffel, Landgrave of, dies 919. prefent one accedes to the Germanic league 911 Hill, Sir Richard, his fpeeches 708, 864 Capt. Benj. his death 750 HISTORICAL CHRONICLE 565, 658, 742, 829, 1001 Journal, method of keeping, recommended 680 Hallein-Gottorp, Prince Peter of, declared adminiftrator of Oldenburg 654 Homer, critique on a fimile in 677 Honeywood, Mr. his fpeech 964 Hops, price of at Worcester 745 Horfes, ufe of regulated in Spain Houfe-breakers Company 662. See p. 918 Houfe-breaker, fuppofed one, taken drowned out of the New River
567 Holland and Weft Fiefland, their antwer to the K. of Pruffia's expoliulation, &c. 994 Hume, partiality of his Hilto
Hunting, ftrictures on Hay, his fpeeches 706,263,
Huxbam, Quotation from his "Obfervationes de Aere,"
JAcobitifm, folly of 511,
683. different from To- ryifm 932 James I. charges of his p:o- grefs at Tutoury 617 Farmaliniac, forest of, fioks into the ground 829 Icon Bafilike, remarks concern- ing 695 Jeffreys, lord chanc. his life, 'by Mr. Pennant 769. See P. 939
Jenkinson, Mr. his fpeeches 711, 794 Jews, fubject to rigorous laws in Auftria 829 Imperial Indiamen ordered from Bombay 830 Indiamen arrive Indian military officers, a litt of, recommended rajah, arrives in town
fhire divine, in profe and and verfe 507
Jobnfoniana, from Bofwell's La Freulen, Madam, poffibly Love-letter from a Gloucefter. 968 the Bristol Stranger Langdon, W. efq. rear admi- ral of the White, dies 572 Leechman, William, principal of Glasgow, his death and character
Journal Jobaftone, Sir James, his peeches 708, 865, 867, 869, 962, 1014 IRELAND, authentic copy of the bill for the mutual in-
tercourfe between Great Bri- tain and Ireland 645. brief account of the fate of that bill 656. rejoicings on its being thrown out 657. cor- refpondence between the bp. of Derry (now earl of Brif- tol) and Mr. Bofwell, on the Propofitions 741. pro- ceedings in Parliament 742. efficers of the Royal Ex- change chofen 825. coal- mines difcovered ibid. the Fame, a Liverpool trader, Joft on the Redwaife fands 826. parliament to meet 913. Duke of Rutland vi- fits the principal feats and corporations ibid. K. Wil- liam's birth-day kept ibid. Duke of Rutland returns to Dublin 1oco. Ship's crew taken up at fea, after being three weaks in a boat ibid.
Irish fairy, dies
836 Propofitions, conference
862, 966 Itch, efficacious remedy for, 791. See p. 888 Jupiter's Belts, explained 519 Juxon, bp. his warrant for books belonging to diffolved monafteries 505
Luttrell, capt. his fpeech 869 Lowther, Mr. his fpeech 712 Lynch, Sir William, K. B.
Le Fleming, Sir. M. his fpeech Iynd-Holm-Houfo, Yorkshire, defcribed 589. See p. 887
Leicestershire, particulars rela- lative to 608. See Spin- fiers. LETTERS, from Mr. Raw- linfon to Dr. Ducarel 502. from the rev. Mr. Wilks, vicar-general of the Inle of Man, to ditto 503. from Mr. Henry Jones to W. B. efq ibid. original from Dr. Seveley to Springett Penn 504. See Love-letter. from Mr. Joshua Toulmin con- cerning Voltaire's errors 531. from Dr. Doddridge to Mr. W. Glover 682. to
Mr. Travis, on Mr. Gib- bon's book 686. from Dr. Johnlon to Mr. Elphinston 755 from Dr. Adams to the Editor ibid. original, from gen. Wolfe to capt. Martin 759. written in feven languages 782. from Dr. Ducarel, to Mr. Cole, of Milton ibid. See Mar-
bey. from Mr. J. Welley, in anfwer to Mr. Badcock 932. from Signior Vincen- zio Martinelli to Signor Francifco Zon 940 Lewes, Sir W. his speech 798 Lighted Candle, appearances of the fhaduw of 505
Liccbfield, Dr. Jones's defcrip- tion of the large willow there 495. remarkable build- ings there defcribed by Mr. Richard Greene 496 Lichfield Society, their Index to Linnæus 757- 949 Literary institution at Mon- trofe, rules of intelligence Lockyer, Tho. efq. his death, 574
London, plan of, ordered by the Common-council 914 London and the Country car- bonadoed and quartered 559,
MAbly, abbé de, his death
and character Macbean, col. Forbes Macbeth, See Shakspeare. Macdonald. Mr. his fpeeches 962, 063, 964, 965 Machine for raifing water by wind, defcribed 685 Mackaw (cock) lays egg 782. See p. 960 M'Kenzie, capt. for killing a foldier in Africa, but de- tained for piracy 928 Mabon, lord, his fpeeches 526, 527, 797, 966 his county election-bill
lolt 863 Mainwaring, Mr. his fpeech 798. against an encrease of places of public diverfion 832. See p. 888, 957 Maitland, lord, his fpeeches, 862, 863 Man-tor, a hare and dogs jump down Man committed for beating his wife 663 MARRIAGES 570, 664, 746, 834, 918, 1005 prepofterous 570,
861 Mawbey, Sir J. his fpeech
871 Letter from, on par- liamentary representation
883 Mecklenbourg-Strelitz, George Prince of, dies Medal of James I. described
MEMORABILIA, three houfes engulphed by the Lake of Geneva 569. inftances of longevity at Afkham is Wetmoreland, ibid.
Men and Books, opinion of, Newark, fairs there
Monument between Margam 1029 and Kynfig defcribed 502 Montrofe Library, rules of 535 Morgan, Mrs. her miferable
manner of living 835 Montagu, Mr. his speech 526 MORTALITY, bills of 575, 667, 839, 1012 Monaftic church at Athloy de- fcribed Monkton Almshouses, grave- 972 ftone there defcribed Moors, moraffes, &c. near Thorn in Yorkshire 589 Mountgarret, viscouniefs, her death 571 Muller, M. the Ruffian hitto- rian, Memoirs of, by Mr. Coxe 768 Milgrave, lord, his fpeeches 620, 794, 798, 966
MURDERS, of a man two years ago 658. of George Morgan at Canterbury 828. of two young men, near Kelfyth in Scotland 912. whole family poisoned at Nantz 1001 N.
NAmes omitted in the Bi-
ographia Britannica 690 Nafau-Siegen, See Orange. Natural Hiftory, Society for the study of 854
779 Peter the Wild boy, authentic
Newnham, ald. his fpeeches New Publications, catalogue 793, 797, 798 of 539, 637, 716, 816, 905, 988 Newton, Sir Ifaac, a medallion
Newton, in Glamorganfhire, account of 603. remark- able well there Normandy, duke of, particu- 605 lars at his birth 570 North, lord his fpeeches 622, Norton, hon. Edw. his fpeech 707, 718, 794 964 918
Nuns, frail, in France 0.
OAK. See Goudburst. Oglethorpe, Gen. some ac- 517, 572, 701. and his family 602 Old age, refolutions concern- ing Oldys's defence of King James's 581 privateers 587 Ongley, lord, his death and family 837. p. 848 Orange, prince of, fets out for Breda 739. fued by the prince of Naffau-Siegen for his German eftates 739. See p. p. 823, 824 Orleans, Duke of, his death
Orrery, by whom invented 685 Oxford, chancellor's prizes ad- judged 568. judgement paffed there against pernici- ous book sand doctrines 683 Almanack, hints for improving 702. vifited by their Majesties P.
PAGE, Francis, of New- bury, Efq. his charac- 676, 749 Pallas, Prof. P. 3. on the lan- guages of Afia 692. me- moirs of, by Mr. Coxe 773 Parishes in England, on the number of, Parliament prorogued
760 829, 833, 917 Paten, found in a coffin 760, See p. p. 328, 603, 877 Peers, defence of the lift of Pelham, Mr. his fpeech 712 509 Penn, Springett, his father's account of his illness and death 504
659. Neckar, M. his difinterefted be- Penrhyn, lord, his fpeeches 705, 707, 793, 794 515
particulars of Petitpierre, M. his apology and 851 Phænomenon, natural, at deprivation Newton in Glamorganfhire 502. uncommon in North America Phillips, Mr. 1ool. voted for his infect powder 871 Picture, unknown one, de- fcribed 853
Pilot, M. Robert, breaks in France for 5 or 600,0000l.
Pitt, Mr. W. his fpeeches 524, 525, 528, 530, 618, 621, 622, 623, 624, 705, 707, 708, 709, 712, 795, 796, 798, 799, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 870, 872, 962, 964, 966, 967, 1013. 1014. new taxes moved by him 865 Plates in books, hint con- cerning 639 Players, character of, two centuries ago 539. prohibited at Oxford Ser p. 765 Plica Polonica, remarks Ploughing-match, annual, in by Mr. Coxe Scotland
Poland, king of, confederacy againft 911. Poors rate, new regulation of comes general propofed 833 Pope's Homer, critical re-
Popham, Mr his speech 527
Portland, dutchefs dowager of,
her death. PORTUGUESE gain a victory over the Dutch at Goa 655 Port-Royal in Jamaica, dread- Parocka, countess of, dies 575 ful earthquake at 879 Powel, Mr. his motion in the common-council Perverscourt, viscountefs-dow- ager, dies Porulett, hon. Anne, member for Bridgwater, dies Powys, Mr. W. his speeches PREFERMENTS 575, 83, 527. 619, 712, 708
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