Males 78592 Females 74925
The LONDON general bill of Christenings and Burials, from December 15. 1761, to Decem- DON $1762, with the dajenjes and exjualties, &1 Increased in the bu
ber &c.
Buried Males Females 13225S
rials this year $263. Age. No. Age No.
*GLASGOW. Burials; 173 men, 189 women, 697 children, in all 1959: Increafed 150.
Levnici yulenol Ro allid 3096
INDEX to the ESSAYS, EXTRACTS, HISTORY, &c. 17621 vis N. B. When different pages are referred to at any artcile, if the numbers are disjoined by a comma, the firft figure or figures in the preceding numbers are fuppofd to be repeated in the subsequent
Cts paffed 106, 60. 219. 272, 674
Addifon, Mr, his letter to a lady,on a delicate fubject1 24 Addrefs, imaginary, to the King
Agriculture, ufeful hint in 447 Aiguillon. D. Adm.Hawke's let- ter to 693
tary operations taft year 5, &c. Brith failors their bravery hu Account of their skirmishes morously defcribed 158A with the Pruffians 151. Worft- British forces, motion for recal ed in several rencounters 266. ling them from Germany 105 Defeated at Buckerfdo ff Briton, extracts from 286 290 Defeat the Pruffians Bronfwell, Abp, his prediction Defeated by them at concerning the Jefuits 697 Broom, Darby, his dying decla ration 394
384. Addreffes: By the commiffion on 548. the King's marriage 221. By Freyberg 609 the cities of London and Edin- Auto de fe, a fermon upon it 299 bargh, on the conqueft of Mar Bachelors to be preferred in the tinico 222. By the city of militia 44 London on the birth of a Banchannus, his ftory, 651 Prince 446. By the city of E Bank of Scotland, abftract of the dinburgh 449. By the city of act for erecting it 129 London, on the reduction of Banking, regulations for 135 the Havannah 565. Of the Banks, Edinburgh, their cafh- Lords, in answer to the King's accounts abridged 54. Confi- Speech 618. Of the Commons derations on the order relating 619. Of the Lords on the to the abridgment 39. 89. Re preliminaries for a peace 672. marks on the confiderations Of the Commons ib. 130. Agree to take in money Admirals, a lift of 680 at five per cent. 163. 225. Te- nor of the obligation 225. The reftriction upon the cafh-ac counts taken off 450. Condi- tional notes iflued ib. Bark, its virtues in gouty cafes 467. 693. in a chirurgical 591 Bath waters, Linden on 25 Baths, artificial, effects of 190 Battles: At Graebenstein 327. At Chemnitz 329. At Luttern- berg 383. At Buckerfdo ff384. AtJohannesberg 492. At Bruck- er Muhl 493. At Freyberg 609 Bear's foot defcribed 108 Bedford, D. fets out for Paris 506. How received there ib. Complimented at Calais 566 Beef, of the bil for continuing the importation of it from Ire- land 69. Remarks on it ib. Beer-tax, advertisements relating to it 673, 4 Bees fling a man and horfe to death 392. A method of pre- ferving them 524 Belleifle, M. de, extracts of his politica! teftament 256 Bermudas, a negro plot at 104 Biddeford man of war loft 107 Biron, D. de, recalled from ba- Motives for nithment 265. his refloration to Courland 607. See Ruffia
Akib, Rabbin, his fermon 299 Albemarle, E. fails for the Ha- vannah 16. Arrives 390. Ex- iles the Bishop of Cuba 695. See Havannah. Pococke Allies, their different fkirmishes with the French 266. Defeat ed at Johannesberg 492. Defeat the French at Brucker-Muhl493 Almena, her fory 29 Amberft, Gen. character of 603 Amherst, Col. See Newfoundland Amæneburg, the memorable cannonade at 494. A letter relative to it disavowed 621 Amour, irregular, account of one 103. 161. See Pembroke Amputation, account of the fuc- cefs of a new method of 191 Anett, P. his crime and fentence 623. Pilloried 676. Reflec tions on his crime 700 Antigallican privateer, the Roe- buck frigate given to its pro- prietors 151 Aquinas's mart repartee 252 Archangel damage by fire at 665 Arensberg taken by the allies 266 Artificers, encouragement to 54 Arts and Sciences, a furvey of iii Afberry, a poor clergyman, a- necdote of 480 Anditor, extracts from that pa- per 289. 511. 689 Auftrians, account of their mili-
Black tried for childmurder 337 Blair, Dr, appointed Profeffor of Rhetoric in Edinburgh 282 Borthwick, L. his title fuftained 219
Brures, on clemency to, 103 Brucker-Muhl, action at 493 Beckerfdoff, action at 384 Buckinghamshire, E his encou ragement of marriage 108 Buckingham-house purchased for the Queen 272. A, defcrip- tion of it 359 Bute, E. anecdote to his honour 373. Inftalled a Knight of Articles of the Garter 505. impeachment against him, iro nical 511. His character ju- flified 529. His present to Winchester college 676 Byres, Mr J. obtains one of the architecture prizes at Rome 611 Calas, M. account of the rigo- rous proceedings against him 426 A. Calas the fon's death, and the trial and execution of J. Calas the father 614 Caldwell, Col. ar ecdote of 684 Cambray, Abp of, his letter to the Duke of Burgundy 429 Campbell, Dr, account of his differtation on miracles 193 Campbell, A.tried for murder 566 Candia, curiofities found in 378 Cappagh, account of a fevere order against 592. This mat- ter explained 699
Carter, Mifs, on her poems 148 Caffel befieged by the allies 441. 547. Surrenders 609 Chandler on the cold 26 Characters of great men 681 Charlemain, an anecdote of 523 Charles II. defcription of the mourning-ring he wore for his father 393. and of his tooth- pick cafe it Chemnitz, action at 329 Cherokees, rat fication of the Gen. treaty with them 103 Oglethorpe's account of that pe ple 348 Three of their chiefs arrive at London 392. Set out on their return home 48 Child, deferred, advertises to know his origin 110
42 2 Childmurder
true fate of it, and a com. putation how foon it may be paid off 585. Of paying it off
Epilepfy and idiotifm cured by falls 590
Chil murder, four women fen, claimed 516. The Empress English appointed it. tenced for 337- A hint pie of Ruffia's letter to hm 697 Edinburgh felect fociety, queftion ventive of that crime ib. An Dalziel Gen. hiftory and de- treated by them 338. account of an establishment u fcription of 592 Edinburgh prices of meal 36, Berlin for preventing it 338 Daughter, a father's advice to 112, 68. 228, 84. 340, 96. Chronological fores of events xii one 366 452. 508 68 628, 80. Churchill, L. his letter to K. Davidfon, A. fentenced for child Edinburgh ship Aranded 164. James 11. on his going over to murder 337 Pardoned 567 Egremont, E. letters between the Prince of Orange 365 Debt, national, fum of it 412, him and the Earl of Briti Circuit-courts, trials 337 $46 112. 77. tc. Memorial to Clemency to bruses, on 108 him, by the traders to the co Clergymen, fund for the relief quered iflands 677 of their widows 108 English language, hints relating Coach, the King's defcribed 621 Dehciencies, refolutions for fep to it 136 Coaches and other wheel-caria plying, accounted for 649 ges amount of the duty on 395 Denmark, ftate of affairs there Coal, method of extracting tar last year 59 Of the difputes Events, a chronological series of from 195 between the King and the Dukes xii Cock-lane ghoft, account of it of Holftein Gottorp ib. His Europe, revolutions in the pali 149. Trial concerning it 392 military operations 150. Com- tical fyftem of 72 Cocoa-tree, a letter from it 576. pels the Hamburghers to give Falsehood detected 621 Addrefs to it 685. Anfwers to him a loan 326 A congrefs Whig queftons put to it 639 held at Berlin for accomm. da Coins, old Roman, found 447 ting his differences with the Cold, Chandler on 26 Reme Czar 385. An establishment dy against the effect of it 583. Willis's remarks on it 584 Cole's state of Newfoundland 418 Colonies, new, queftions con- cerning the manner of fettling in them 632 Colville, L his letter from New• foundland 612. Arives from America 566 Commiffion's addref on the
King's marriage 221 Commons erder thanks to feve- ralficers 674. See Parliament Con ucus, an account of 413 Cook's cure for worm, c. 692 Coronation-medals advertifed to be fent for 107 Corfica, troubles there 385. Why the Genoele ft uggle to preferve it 443. Order against the British affitting the malecontents 674 Courland, Duke of, recalled 255. Letters between the Czarina and King of Foland relating to that duchy $45. See Biron Cramp, cure for it requested 248. Caufe of the cafe explained, and cures poped 248, 9. Remedy for it 305 Cromwell, O. anecdotes of 242 Crops and feafons, state of, tor fome years palt 478 Cruelty, religious, on 364 Cuba ifland, "defeription of, with a map 475. Circumftances which contributed to the British fuccefs at 658. Se Havannah D'Alembert, Critical letter from Volding to him 364. Dif
for poor children 412 Dick, Dr, extract from his fer mon on Gamaliel's advice 41 Dictys of Crete's hiftory of the Tjan war found 378 Divinity, letter to altudent of 655 Doffie's proceflès for edulcorating ol 415. New experiments 417 Douglas, Sir J. his public fervi ces 663
Downe, Ld, character of 683 Dropical cafe, extraordinary 588 Drummond, Abp, his liberality to the poor 161 Dunbar, W. piiloried for a viti- ation 164
Dutch, reciprocal complaints a- gaint them, as to parality 50. Subitance of the antwer of the British court refpecting grievan- ces in the Eat Indies ib. New reprefentations on that head 268 Earnest on idleness and luxury
Family, mortification in one se Faft general, appointed and ob- ferved 106. Public preachers on that occafion 161 Ferdinand, Pr. account of his military achievements last year 2. c. Surprifes the French at Graebenftein 327. An of- ficer's account of this adina 328. List of the French pre- Coners taken 380. and of the lofs of the allies 381. The French account 382 Boats the French at Lutternberg 383. His magazines deftroyed # Obliges the French to retire 440, 1. Defeated at Johan nelberg 492. but gains the ve tory at Brucker-Muhl 493. Lith of the lofs in this action 495 His character and that of the King of Pruffiaĵcompared 63: Fevers, &c. Dr Lobb on 300. 643,91
Fingal, account and extracts of 82. 200, 59. 317 Fire-arms, method of increasing their projectile force 76 Fiflula in the parotid gland co- red 67
Eaft-India company thank fome of their captains 108 Eaft Indies, account of the dif- Flax-feed, an easy method of pute between the British and railing 127 Dutch in 16. Of the bill for Fleas found in fnow 221 punishing offences there 122. Two illands difcovered by the hip Warwick 272 Edinburgh, water plentiful in it 338. The city's addrefs on the conquest of Martinico 222. on the birth of a Prince 449. Plan for a foundling-hofpital in it 361. Porterage of coals re- gulated 450. A teacher of
France, affairs there last year 60. 61. Operations of her armies in Germany Zeal fhewn for restoring the marine 101. List of the cas 102. A feigned plot again the King's Lite 1. すな King's answer to the Czar de- claration 152. The Protestarts perfecuted 126. See Rocherte.
INDEX to the Effays, Extracts, Hiftory, &c. 1762.
Private executions at Paris 151. A terrible one in the Baitile 611. The Jefuits profecuted 206. Arret of the parlia ment of Rouen against them 207. Their effects fequeftra. ted 268. Their eftates feized by the parliament of Dijon 610. A proteft by the English at S' Omer's ib. See Jefuits. M. Broglio and his brother bas nished 102. A fmail iquadron fails from Breft 268. Another from Toulon 385. A fire in the dock yard at Rochefort ib. The King's declaration of war against Portugal 389. M. de Lally imprifined 611. Fate of the intendant of Canada ib, A hurricane at Cherbung b. Correfpondence opened with Britain 674. See Ferdinand, Spain
French worsted in some skirmish- es 266. Su prifed at Graeben- ftein 327. Conquer at Jo- hannelberg 492. but are over- come at Brucker-Muhl 493. Take Newfoundland 390-444. Which the British retake 552. See Ferdinand, Martinico, Spain Freyberg, action at 609 (127 Friendship exemplified affectingly Furze ufeful in fencing river- banks 524 Gallert's process for making zink 630
Gallini, account of his treatife on dancing 309
Game-bill, Scotch, of it 123 Garter Knights inftalled 505 General affembly meets 274. Lord Cathcart commiffioner ib.
before the factament 279 On petitions about itine ancies ib. Of the application of the royal bounty 279 85. A&t of liament agaaft child murder or dered to be read yearly 280. Of the fettlement of Hamilton ib. of luchtermuchty ib of Dundee ib. Proceedings in the cafe of Mr R. Dalrymple i Overtures tranfmitted 281. Ob- fervations relating to the widows fund ih. The Moderator's fpeech 282. The affmbly's answer to the King's letter 291. Their addrefs 292 Gener fity and gratitude exem- plified 295
George II. K. Nicholls's obferva. tions concerning his body 640. Germany, proceedings in the diet about fupporting their ar my 267. Pacifically difpofed 267 Gefner's fuccedaneum for oak. bark 429
Gifors, C. character of 681. Glafgow, G. gets a parent for cloth weaved like womens ftitch- ed stays 392 Good-manners and good-breed- ing, Swift's effiy on 422 Gordon, T. tried for murder 566 Gout, Hundredmark's receipt for it 420
and of the reduction of it 495.0 The articles of capitulation 550. Lifts of the garrifia, Je, 503. and of the Brith fofs ib. Jour- nal of the fige 557 Other accounts from thence 562. Cir cumitances that contributed to that acquisition_658 A fil- or's account of the operations 669 See Albemarle Pocock Hawke, Ain. fails for the bay 391. Arrives at Forbay 447.
His letter to the Duke d'ai- guillon 693 Appointed Rear- Admiral of 7. Britain 679 Headach, efficacy of leeches in the cure of it 251 Heath-burning dangerous 338 Hemlock,_ account of Storck's fecond clay on 137. A cau- tion relating to the time and manner of preparing the ex- tract of it 244 Hermione, a rich Spanish ship taken 395. The ceremony
carrying the treasure to the
tower 446 Heffe-Callel, Land. his repre fentation to the diet of the em- pire relating to Hanau 267 Hiccough, remedy for it 308 Highlanders, Scotch, a wild no- tion of 701 Hodgkin's cure for the curvy 252
Horfemen, bad, Thompson's rules for 397. 461
Gouty cafes, Winders's pallia- tive in 467. 693 Granada ifland taken by the British 215 Granby, M. of, disavows a letter faid to be writtten to him 621. His letter of thanks to the 308 troops in Germany 698. Cha-
Grant, T. punished for feducing Extract of a man to inlift 164
Dr Traill moderator ib. The King's letter ib.
Howe, L. monument erected for 393. Character of 682 Human petrifaction discovered
Hume's difcourfe of money 33. Account and extracts of his
hiftory of England 77.315 Hundredmark's receipt for the
Hunt's cure of a fistula in the parotid gland 67 Husbandry, experiments in 305 Hutchefon, T. whipped and ba nifhed 164
Jacobite, a very great perfonage proved one 509
Idiotifm cured by a fall 690 Idleness and luxury, reflections on 125
the Commiffioner's speech 275. Grifons, damage done by the fallout 420 Committees appointed i. Mi- of a mountain in their country nifters appointed to preach ib. 668 The fchoolmasters petition ib. Guineas, quarter, coined 447 Referred to a committee 276. Halifax, E. See Ireland Report of the committee rela- Haniburg invested and taxed by ting to kirks and manfes, and the Danes 326 the schoolmasters ib. Of the Handell, G. F. monument erect- window-tax ib. Reprefentation ed for 393 of the affembly concerning Hardy, Sir C. fails for the bay kirks, manfes, and fchools ib. 566. Arrives at Plymouth, An act to prevent dilapidation and fails again 617 Jefuits profecuted in France 206. of stipends 277. Overture re- Harriton, Mr, his machine for dif. Arret of the parliament of lating to ftudents having the covering the longitude tried 219 Rouen against them 207. Fur- Galic language ib. Report as Havannah, a fleet fails against it ther proceedings against them to an overture about chaplains 160. Arrives 390. A de- 385, 6. Annihilated by a de to regiments levied in Scotland fcription of the city, with a cree of the parliament of Paris 278. Decifion on a petition map 475. Account of the mi- 443. A prediction concerning relating to formons on Saturday litary operations at 497, 8. them 697. See France
Infolvent-bill, proceedings on it to the conquered iflands 676. Purchafes Buckingham houfe for the Queen 272. Remark- able fayings of his Majesty on the late refignations 624 See Addrefes
Inundations in England 566 Johannelberg, action at 492 Johnfon, Sir W. character of 683 Johnfon and Smith 295 Jofeph,another 124. See Addifon Kintale, L. anecdotes of 110.506 Joyner, W. tried for ftealing the Kneeling and kiffing hands with Aberdeen bag 567 ed to be abolished 506 Ireland, the declaration of war Laing J fentenced for child- against Spain notified to the murder 337. Pardoned 567 parliament 53. Refolution of Langhorne's Solyman and Al- the Commons for increafing mena, account of 29 the revenue of the Lord Lieu Lauzan, C. de, anecdote of 456 tenant 109. His Excellency's Leeches, their efficacy in the modeft felf-denied anfwer 110. cure of a headach 251 Of the bill for continuing the importation of beef from thence 69. Remarks on that bill ib. Of that relating to the impor- tation of tallow from thence 122. Account of the White Boys or Levellers 223. Trials Linen stamped for sale 56 of them 336. Execution 394. Lippe Buckeburg, C. de, arrives Addreffes of the Lords and in London 272. Sails for Por- Commons to the Lord Lieute- tugal 330. His letters about nant, with his anfwers and the operations 496. 550 Speech 333. c. Increase of Literature, advantages of facie- the linen manufacture 337. tics formed for improvement in Reflections on our not em- 517
Liberty, civil and religious, re- flections on 625 Linden on the Bath waters 235. Procefs for making mundic 631. His obfervations on medicinal waters 632
ploying the Roman Catholics 53 Loansoffice, general, propofed 628 Judges, of the bill for fecuring Lobb on fevers and coughs 302. their commiffions notwithstand 590. 643, 91 ing the demise of the fovereign
Juftices of the peace, of the bill relating to their qualifications 122 Kames, L. account and extracts of his Elements of criticifm 21. 143. General characters of the Elements 536
Locke, Mr, anecdote of 244 London, of the cause of the epi- demical diffemper in 220. The city's addrefs on the reduction of Martinico 222. On the birth of a Prince 445. On the re- duction of the Havannah 565. The port opened for the im- portation of foreign oats 219. Particulars of the royal enter tainment laft Lord Mayor's day
Keith, Marth. character of 681 Kent, Mr, account of a confpi, racy against 149. Trial of the confpirators 392 King his declaration of war a Longitude, trial of a machine gainst Spain 50. His fpeech to for discovering it 219. Scheme parliament on that occafion 52. about it 447. Of the inven- His fpeech at the clofe of the tions for difcovering it 471. feffion 273. His letter to the Of the act of last feffion relating general aflembly 274. A por- to it 474 trait of his Majefty 288. Pre- Longfword, Earl of Salisbury 143 fents fent him from the Eaft Lorn, Marq. of, appointed com- Indies 391. Inthroned fove- mander in chief in Scotland 163 reign of the Garter 505. Pio. Loudon, E. his letter from zved a Jacobite: A humorous Portugal 551
fatire 509. The French am- Louifiana, its products 696 (160 ballador's fpeech to him, on Lucia, St, taken by the British delivering his credentials 615. Lutternberg, action at 383 (392 His fpeech at opening the fef- Lying in hofpital, account of it fron 617. A defeription of his Macdonell, A of Batifda e. par- flate-coach 621. An Imagi- doned 164. Made a captain nary addrefs to him 579. Pe- in Grame's regiment ib. Pro- tion to him by the traders ceedings on his trial; His de-
J. banished for theft 567 Mackenzie's account of an ex- traordinary dropical cafe 588 Mad dog, remedies for the bite of one $19
Mails, Scots, abstractions made from 338. See Joyner Malt, cafe with refpect to the perpetue! tax on 650 Marine fociety, account of the men and boys collected, &c. by them 107. Refolution a- bout providing for them 675 Maritime occurrences 111, 65. 226, 83. 339, 95. 450. 507. 622, 78
Marlborough, D. character of 632
Marriage, Rousseau's advice to a daughter concerning 366. Dif couragement to it removed 68 Martinico, account of the land- ing of the British forces there 104, 5. Account of the re- duction of Fort-Royal, with the capitulations, and lifts of the killed and wounded 152-160. Bravery of the British failors on that occafion 120, 58. Capi- tulation of the whole inland 216. See Monckton, Rodney Mary Queen of Scots, inquiry into the evidence produced a- gainst 430
Maulden, account of his fermon on inoculation 540 Mecklenburg, Pr. of, arrives in London 53. Vifits the fleet 160. Pr. Erneft arrives 272 the latter fails for Portugal 330. Promoted there 4431 Mecklenburghers arrive in Eng- land 566
Medicine: Ward's cure for a fore throat 43. A fiftula in the parotid gland cured 67. Sa- lutary effects of artificial baths 190 O'Halloran's new me- thod of amputation 191. Smith on the caule of the epide- mical diftemper in London 220. of the ufe of narcotics for the toothach 235. Linden on the bath water's ib. A medicinal
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