MARCH 23. Mr. Rennoldfon, of Tottenham High AT Norfolk, in Virginia, Capt. James crofs, aged 79. Murray, of the late Queen's American Rangers. APRIL 23. At Great Caymanas, in the 67th year of his age, William Bodden, efq. Chief Magiftrate of that Ifland. JUNE 4. His Royal Highness the Dauphin, between twelve and one o'clock this morning, in the 8th year of his age.-The Duke of Normandy, fecond fon of his Moft Chrifthan Majefty, who is now five years old, fucceeds to the title of Dauphin. This fon, and Marie Therefe Charlotte, born Dec. 19, 1788, are the only remaining children of their Mott Chriftian Majesties. 24. The Rev. Mr. Woodyer, rector of Thorpe Murdet, and Edinthorpe, Norfolk. Thomas Wightwick Knightley, efq. at Ofchurch Bury, Warwickshire. . The Rev. John Walters, A. M. Mafter of Ruthin-fchool, and rector of Evenochted. Lately, David James, eiq. Ampthill, Bedfordshire, 29. Lady Middleton, wife of the Hon. Mr. Munday. George Heathcote, efq, one of the Commiflioners of Taxes. Mrs. Day, wife of Mr. John Day, jun. Norwich, and daughter of Dr. Sandby. Lately, the Rev. James Spearing, L. L.B. of University College, Oxford Lately, at Kingston, toon after each other, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton. 30. Col. Slaughter, at Bath Hampton, near Bath. David Wilmot, efq. Bethnal Green, Juftice of Peace or Middlefex. Lady Frances Steuart, relict of Sir James Robert Newton, eiq. at Norton, Derby- Steuart, Denham, thire. 25. Arthur Bavnes, efq. Surgeon-major to the garrifon of Gibraltar, and of the hoípitals of Southampton. Mr. Lindley, furgeon, at Waltham Ab. bey. Lately, Mrs. Ann Bury, schooliniftrefs, at Oxford, aged 91. 26. In Rutland-square, Dublin, the Right Hon, Ralph Lord Vi count Wicklow. Mifs Hannay, daughter of Sir Samuel Hannay. Mr. Chriftopher Collingsworth, formerly in the Newcastle trade. Mr. Henry Van Baven, Counsellor of the town of Leyden. Mr. Jofeph Spateman, Chifwick. The Rev James Stuart, of Killen, in the 89th year of his age, and 59th year of his Miniftry. He was the fift who began the tranflation of the Bible into the Gaelic lan guage. JULY 1. At Lowestoft, aged 56, the Rev. John Arrow, 29 years vicar of Lowestoft and Keflingland, Suffolk. 2. The Rev. Dr. Beauvoir, formerly of Canterbury. Arthur Jones, efq. at Avebury, Wiltshire, 3. Mrs. Margaret Arnold, wife of Mr. John Arnold, of Well Hall, near Eltham. Mr. Jackett, one of the principal Clerks belonging to Mettrs, Fuller and Co. He died The fol 27. Mr. Henry Cafwell Kuill, farmer, fuddenly at the Royal Exchange. Homelacy, Herefordshire. Lieutenant-General Waldeck, Colonel of a regiment at Berlin, in his 77th . Christopher Myers, efq. Intpector-Gene ral of the Barracks in Ireland. Lately, at Hallifax, Mrs. Faucet, mother of Sir Wm. Faucet, K. B. lowing is his will, fince proved in the Com mons. I give and bequeath To my two loving fitters moft dear Were it twice as much more, 28. Charles Inglefton, efq. Wandfworth. Which God's goodwefs has granted me here VOL. XVI, * Elizabeth and Anne. *M And And that noné may prevent This the true act and deed of WILL. JACK ETT. Mr. Philip Talents, Attorney, at Newark. Lately, at Eccles, near Manchester, aged 35, the Rev. William Bennet. 5. Mrs. Anne Malthoufe, Cambridge, aged 911 Lately, Mr. William Brown, many years 6. Mrs. Baird, at the Hot-wells, Bristol. 7. Mr. Jofeph Booth, of Covent-garden Theatre. The Rev. Dr. Arthur Evans, Brook-street. The Rev. Nicholas Griffen hoofe, M. A. rector of Woodham Mortimer, and Stowe St. Mary's, Effex, and lecturer of Stoke Newington, aged 72. 8. Mr. Jofeph Besford, propertyman at Covent-garden Theatr*. Mr. Francis Noble, formerly a merchant in Finch-lane, Cornhill. Mr. Robert Peverall, merchant, Barnait Lately, Mr. Coward, of Arnfide-caftle; 14. Mrs. Forfter, of Drury-lane Theatre, formerly Mifs Field. Mr. John Berry, bookfeller, at Norwich. Mrs. Raincock, wife of Mr. George Raincock, Tower-hill. The Rev. John Edwards, D. D. rector of Braunfton, in Northamptonshire, formerly fellow of Jefus College, Oxford. At Tenbury, Worcestershire, aged 74, Thomas Holland, formerly an Attorney. David Rofs, efq. Secretary to the General Poft-Office, Edinburgh, 15. William Offley, efq. Great Ormondftreet. Lately, Capt. John Girton, of Liverpool, aged 66. 16. Mr. John Davenport, Clapham Com mon. Mr. Samuel Treflove, jun. at Northamp ton. The Rev. John Rotherham, M. A. rector of Houghton le Spring, in the county of Durham, and one of the Trustees under Lord Mr. Thomas Hewett, jun. Dyer's-court, Crew's will. Aldermanbury. Mrs. Craven, relict of the Rev. Mr. Craven, and mother of Lord Craven. 9. William Ord, efq. at Fenham, near Newcastle, At Motcombe, Dorfetfhire, Mr. James Grant, brewer, of Spital-fields. Lately, Thomas Bellew, efq. Stockley Court, Devonshire. Lately, Mr. Tomlyns, Town Clerk of Bridport. 11. Mrs. Chamberlayne, of Hoddesdon. Mr. Hawes, at Iflington, aged 80. Mr. Jonathan Carlton, of Carlow, a Quaker, and the day preceding Phoebe, his wife. A. Parry, Esq. of the Navy. Lately, aged 91, at Hillborough, near Norwich, Mrs. Nelfon, relict of Mr. Nelfon, rector of that parish. 12. James Brydges, efq. nephew of the frit Duke of Chandos. Mrs. Bridget Poftle, at Norwich, aged 83. Mrs. Keeling, a German, belonging to the Royal Nursery. Mr. Jerrit Tjafiuk, agent for the Dutch at Plymouth. Lately, Edward Welford, efq. chief Clerk. to the Auditor of the Exchequer, and Clerk of the Debentures. 17. Jofeph Orlebar, efq. Alderman of Harwich. Lately, at Upton Hall, near Northamp ton, the Lady of Sir Wenman Samwel. 18. The Rev Richard Shury, Master of the Academy at Ealing, and rector of Perrivale, Middlesex. 19. Mr. James Johnson, Spital-fquare. Mr. Duke, filverfmith, of Quaker's-buildings, near Smithfield. At Walton upon Thames, Mrs. Chriftion Readshaw, wife of Mr. Readshaw, of Rich mond, Yorkshire. 20. At Sir Charles Middleton's, May-Fair, in the 56th year of his age, the Rev. James Ramsay, M. A. Vicar of Teston, in Kent, author of many Treatifes on the African Slave Trade. Mrs. Robinfon, wife of Mr. Fenton Ro biníon, Gracechurch-street. Mr. Allan, Clerk to the Survey Office, Portsmouth. 21. Mrs. Buckner, wife of Dr. Buckner, rector of St. Giles's in the Fields. In the name of God, &c. ERRATUM. In our laft, dele the Earl of Stair, that Nobleman not being dead. THE European Magazine, For AUGUST, 1789. [Embellished with, 1. A Portrait of JOSEPH BARETTI, 2. A VIEW of a CLOYSTER belonging to the MONASTERY of ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT, of the GLOBE THEATRE, on the BANK-SIDE, SOUTHWARK.] CONTAINING Defcription of the Ceremony of a Nun's Three Letters of Charles I, to one of his 97 Daughters, and one to Sir Hans Sloane 99 Authentic Narrative of the Revolutions at ΤΟΣ The Peeper, No. XI. Mrs. Piozzi's Journey thro' Italy The London Review, with Anecdotes of Authors. And 3 VIEW. Second Letter of Obfervations on an Article in the Analytical Review for June, animadverting on "Differtation on the Parian Chronicle" IZO Journal of the Proceedings of the Sixth Selfion of the Sixteenth Parliament of Great Britain---Lords: including Debates on Lord Stanhope's TytheBill-Lord Rawdon's Motion respecting the Revenue-and Mr. Beaufoy's Bill for commemorating the Revolution -Commons; including Mr. Dundas's India Budget-Mr. Shendan's Motion respecting the State of the Revenuethe Tobacco Bill-temporary Corn Bill, &c. &c. Theatrical Journal: including Prologue to the "Family Party"-Plan and Character of "The Friends; or, the Benevolent Planters"-and the "Battle of Hexham ; or, Days of Old”—Prologue and Epilogue spoken before the Prince of Wales at Lord Barrymore's Theatre Wargrave 124 129 Burney's General History of Mufic. Vols. III. and IV. Munro's Narrative of the Military Operations on the Coromandel Coast, &c &c. [concluded] Gilpin's Obfervations relative chiefly to Picturefque Beauty, made in the Year 1776, un feveral Parts of Great-Britain; particularly in the Highlands of Scotland [continued 107 Mathall's Rural Economy of Gloucester- 113 Account of the Works of Mr. Rotheram 139 The Great defcribed Account of the Globe Theatre Monthly Chronicle, Marriages, Obi- LOND O N: Printed for J. SEWELL, Cornhill; [Entered at Stationers all.) We have no connection with the Monthly Reviewers, nor even any knowledge of their Names. We confider it, however, illiberal to permit any attack on them, except from an author in his own defence, and therefore beg to decline printing the last Heteroclite Were we to give way to criticisms on our brethren, we fhould be overrun with the remarks of anonymous writers. This anfwer mußt ferve for our Corrfpondent D. who expreffes his difapprobation of the management of another of qur rivals. Oliver Cromwell's Letter in our next. The Account of the Proceedings of the National Affembly in France on and fince the return of M. Necker, is unavoidably deferred, from the extreme length of the Monthly Lijis, till our next Number, when it shall be refumed, and detailed in a manner equally copious and fatisfactory. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from Aug. 17, to Aug. 22, 1789. Wheat Rye Barl. Oats Beans s. d. s. d. s. ds. d. s. d. 6613 913 1/2 32 10 COUNTIES INLAND London Middlesex 7 2.0 03 212 63 2 COUNTIES upon the COAST. Elfex 6 2.0 912 Wheat Rye Barl. Oats Beans 81 112 9 Suffolk 6 4.3 42 81 112 6 Norfolk 6113 Surry 6 93 72 Cumberland 7 Northampton 7 14 3 112 Weftmorld. 7 60 00 Northumberl.6 11 3 103 21 Lancashire 7 34 012 6 Derby 6 02 94 102 Wilts 6 10003 02 54 2 Berks WALES, North Wales 7 414 214 이름 +6 South Wales 7 4.5 514 1/2 and THERMOMETER. 44 914 67 N. W. THERMOM. WIND. S. 1-29 86 67 N. W. 26-30 06 |