95, 96 Ellis, Dr. See Anecdotes. Fitz-James, the duke of, ar- Emperor of Germany prohi
175 Fletcher, rev. Mr. catalogue of his writings
account of the loss of 75,76 Hamlet, paffage in illuftrated
Hammet, Alderman, his fpeech
350 bits gaming Epifcopalians, advice to 288 29, 30 Hearne, Mr. See Sunday Schools EPITAPHS, on S. Terrick Flying fhip, defcription of 297 Heathcote, Dr. preaches before 99. on Dr. Fred. Wil- Font, a remarkable one at the House of Commons liams, ibid. on Dr. Griffith,
ibid. on A. and S. Buth, FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ibid. on the Ayloffe fa- 69, 171, 258, 344, 432, mily ib. on Mr. George Garrick, 100. on E. Fow- ler and Mary his wife ibid. of Clement Edmondes 131. on Dr. Strafford 277. Benj. Pratt, 289. on Sir E. and H. Hunton 293. on Mr. and Mrs. Gainsborough 363. on Mr. J. Trapp 381. on Dr. Talbot 439. Mr. Pigott 450. on Mr. Fetiplace 473. on Dean
517 Forfler, noticed Fox, Mr. his fpeeches 162, 164, 165, 170, 229, 232, 316, 317, 319, 320,
Erneft, prince, embarks for Germany Eton, ftatue of Henry VI. no- ticed 448. remarks on the fchool as a feminary 449 Etough, character of 28r. See Anecdotes.
Evans acquitted for forging the will of Mr. Salthill 71 Evremond, St, remarks on his effays 290 Excavations near Nottingham,
account of them 10. in in Somersetsh re 485, 486 EXECUTIONS before New gate 77, 177, 350, 524. in Charlotte-ftreet 78. at Execution-dock 74, 177. at Kentish town 262. at Maidione 347. at Glo 436
494, 495, France, on the eve of reviving all her treaties with Sweden 175. foreign merchants and manufacturers invited to fet- tle there ibid. in high fa- vour with the greatest powers of Europe 258 Francis, Mr. his fpeeches 163, 230, 319, 494 Further key to the Rambler and Idler wished for 479 Fynney Family, antiquity of vindicated 100, 101, 102. no right to armoral bearings 280. the right proved 392
Henry VI. hiftoric picture of, defcribed 191. representing parallel inftances of the fuf- ferings of him and Job 192, 193. liberal difquifitions thereon 469, 472. Henry, Prince, initiated into the Society of Free Mafons at Plymouth 260 Heraldry. explanation of some figures in required 298, 299. explained 454. again 473
Hereford, the Weft tower of the Cathedral falls 359- another account 435 Heron, Mr. clears himself from the charges of puffing and plagiarifm 95. Stric- tures on him 280. fpeci- min of his tafte in criticifm 284. unfairly cenfured 390 Hines, hanged at Execution- Dock 177 Hints to travellers from Bri-
tain to France 275, 279 HISTORICAL CHRONICLE, 13, 174, 261, 347, 435.
521 Hoby, Sir Edward, account of, with a loofe Latin epistle of 6 Hogan, John, his trial for murder 77. executed 78 Hogarth, prices paid for his. prints 299, 300. fome of his prints now first defcribed 300, 301 Holdfaworth, Mr. his fpeeches 108 490, 491, 494
Gower, capt. Levifon, his Holker, John, efq, dies, hif- speech 490 tory of Grammatical error noticed 5. Hood, lord, his fpeeches 402, another opinion concerning it 214. talking grammatically 448 Gray the poet, in an error, 293, not fo Grenville, Mr. his fpeech 170
437 HAllings, rev. Michael, dies, 488, 353 489 Halfervell, East Indiaman, questions on the lofs of 44.
495 Horfeman. See Muders Horley, Dr. mistaken as to the principles of Diffenters 44. who the Doctor's graud- father 96. remarks on his fermon on the Incarnation 222. on his controverly with Dr. Priestley 225 Houfe of Peers addrefs his Majefly
Jefus, bowing at the name of, objected to 14, 15. founded on Scripture 208. tained by our Reformed church 282. further no- ticed 307. again INDEX INDICATORIUS 63, 153, 342, 43, 495 India Company, make a new arrangement of their fervants at Bengal and Madras 349. chufe fix Directors 350. grant an annuity of 55001. to Lord Macartney ibid. India, French plan for the partition of 525 Infcriptions, monumental one
in Sleaford church in Lin- colnshire 98. at Henly and Cheltenham 363. antique one on Plate 1. fig 8. ex- plained 485 Infects, aquatic, defcribed 384, 385 Job. See Henry VI. Jobnfon, Dr. his Prayers vin- dicated 22, 23. his opinion of Knolles's Hiftory of the Turks 31. his opinions of perfons and bocks 35. his correfpondence on fuicide 93 -95.
as a critic not un- fimilar to Heron 214, 215. his fervices to Scotland 296. remarks on his character as given by his biographers 302-304: his cenfures on Harris's Dedication cenfured 364 Jonfon, Ben. See Letters Irish Intelligence. Subftance of the Duke of Rutland's fpeech on the meeting of parliament 71. Mt. Perry created a Peer ibid. dia-
bolical defign of a poft- boy ibid. a Mr. O'Connor affumes the right of royalty, and mufters a powerful
Ampriere, Mr. fingular inftance of honefty 178
force 172. account of him Lebook, Mrs. dies, character from the debates in parlia- ment ibid. a reward of 100l. Leigh, lord, dies offered for apprehending Le Mefurier, ald. his fpeech 315 any of the perfons con- Lemon, Sir William, his fpeech cerned in an affault on Mr. Price, &c. for claiming his tithes ibid. his Majefty's answer to the addrefs of the Houfe of Commons 173. number of live cattle ex- ported from Ireland from 1781 to 1785 ibid. Mr. Forbes brings in a bill to limit the amount of pen- fions, with the debates thereon 260. the famous Connaught chief (O'Con nor) is deferted by the prin- cipal part of his followers ibid. two fhocking murders committed by G. R. Fitz- gerald and others 346. the murderers taken 347- an attempt to poison the principal evidence against them ibid. the judges pre- vented from opening their. commiffion at Tralle ibid. further particulars of Fitz- gerald, &c. 434. his Grace the Lord Lieutenant gives the royal affent to 43 public and private bills, and puts an end to the feffion 435. His Majesty's birth-day ob- ferved 518. Major General the Hon. Thomas Bruce appointed Resident Major General on the staff of the kingdom ibid. trial, con- demnation, and execution of Fitzgerald and his affociates 518, 519, 520 Itch, cure for
Lenox, lord, his freech 403 Letters, from Mr. Addifon to lord Wharton and Major Dunbar 91, 92, 93, 198. from Mr. Tickel 104. from the prince of Ligne to Mr. Thickneffe 109. from Gen. Washington and Mrs. Macaulay 109, 110. from an ingenious lady 110, 111. from the Earl of Cardigan to abp. Wake 112, 113. from
O. Cromwell 10 W. Lea- thall 305. from the king of Pruffia to the widow of col. Vantrofcke 351. from Martinelli to F. Whitehead, elq. 378. from Ben Jonfon 378. from Sir T. Lyttelton to the famous Mr. Chubb 454, 455 from the celebrated Beaumarchais to his wife
Lewes, Sir Waikin, his fpeech 495 Liddifdale, lord, memoirs of, where to be found 205 Ligne, prince of, vindicated 282. his cafe with Mr. Thicknelle ftated 391. See Letters
Linnæus, his merít as a natura- lift 23 Lock Tay, account of its ex- traordinary ebbing and flow- ing 368 Lombardy Poplar, quick growth of, &c. 467 London, altercation between the Recorder and Sir Jofeph Mawbey 77. Corporation of obtain a verdict Luttrell, his fpeeches
402, 490, 494, Lyceum, a literary eftablish- 177 ment opened at Paris 262 Lyttelton, on free and uni- 8 verfal toleration. See Letters M.
Kippis, Dr. Andrew, miflake concerning him fet right,
Martin, Mr, his speeches 163, 397
Martinelli. See Letters Mathematics, errors in 313 Marubey, Sir Jofeph, his fpeech 230. See Altercation Medals, at Vienna, at the opening of the new Medico. chirurgical academy there 73. on account of the league between France and Holland 174. the golden ones at Cambridge, to whom ad- judged 264 Mercurius Aulicus, a periodical work, enquired after 128. where to be found 193 Meteor, obferved 15 Meteorological Remarks 178, Diaries and Tables 2, 90, 186,,274, 358, 446. Middleton, Sir Charles, his fpeech 490 Milles, Dean. See Epitaphs Milton-Abbas, account of the School there 121 Milton, notes on 39, 40, 41, 135, 136. merit of his profe works afferted 210. critical remarks, &c. on 377. apology for 390. ob- fervations on 486, 487, 488 Minchin, Capt. his fpeech Mifcellaneous remarks, &c. 8, 96, 118, 220, 221, 313, 371, 388, 407, 452, 472,
Motherbill, John, tried for a rape 261 Mayes, Dr. See Anecdotes MURDERS. At Kentish
Palm Sunday, why fo called 410 Palmer, his new theatre 74, 75 Papers. national, laid before H. C.
Town, Walter Horseman Paris, literary establishment 177 at Caftlebar in Ire- opened there land, Mr. M'Donald 346. at Godstone, Surry, Mr. Burt 347. on his return from Paris to Dieppe, Capt. Roberts of Shoreham 435. extraordinary discovery of a murder at Saltbury 521 Musical Festival at Weftmin- fter-abbey 522
Parry, Mr, his fpeech Parliament meet at Weftm. 78 Patrick. See Knightbood Paul, St. infcriptions in the cathedral 30. proceffion thither ibid. Peckham, Mr. refigns the office of alderman, and has zool. a year voted him Peers address his Majefty 80 National debt bill, receives Penfburft, portraits in the the royal affent 521 caftle there NATURAL HISTORY, query in 131. fcience of enriched 175. reflexions on 455- See Original Corre
460. Spondence Newcourt and Stowe, differ about the priory, &c. of Clerkenwell 43, Newman, W. efq. chofen alder, of Farringdon Within 177 Newnham, alderman, his fpeech 493 Newton, Sir Ifaac, a report concerning him 10. blun- der in the relator 96. ac- count of his religion 394 New-Year's day obferved at St. James's 75 Nine of Diamonds, why the curfe of Scotland 302. dif- puted 390. another con- jecture 410 Noble, Mrs. Mary, dies, ac- count of
Percy, Dr. See Correspondence Petition of the City of London relating to felons 263 Philo-Dram. fupported Phipps, Mr. H. his fpeech 404 Picture-gallery Pigott, F. his opinion difputed about the bones of K. Hen. I.
11, 12. fupported 105, 106. further noticed 393 Pint, Mr. W. his fpeeches 161. 163, 164, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 317, 319, 320, 398, 399, 405, 490, 494, 495 Plants, growing on Yarmouth
34 Poems, Ancient Scotif, re- marks on the Effay prefixed 115, 116 Pope, Remarks on 311, 312, Portland Museum, fale and ac- 181 count of
North, lord, his fpeeches 169, 170
Northumberland, duke of, dies, his character, funeral, &c. 529, 530 Norton, col. his speeches 404 Nottingham, lord. Sec Diplo-
matic Correspondence. Nottingham, General Hofpital there, remarkable on two O.
526 PORT NEWS 72, 173, 260 Poft-boy, diabolical defign of 71. another account 294 Pownall, governor, his re- flexions on the Jutæ or Viti noticed 17. a pertinent question and propofal Powys, Mr. his fpeeches 398
493, Prayer, the Lord's, its version 10 defended
77, 263,437, 523 Old English Books, why more imperfect than Layin, &c. 217 Opbir, its true fite ascertained 28 Orleans, duke of, arrives in London 350 Orbo. See Coin
of Moral Sentence at an inn 409. See alfo 822 MORTALITY, obfervations on two bills of 33. bills of at Vienna, Berlin, and Am- Aterdam 175. 87, 355, 443, 531 GENT. MAG. Supplement, 1786.
PAdua, fudden inundation 74
Painting. See Architecture
Prevo, Major-general Au- guftine, dies Price, the forger, account of So, 175, 176 Priefley, remarks on his con- troverfy with Dr. Horf- ley 225: danger of his Theological Repository 362. Atrictures on 378 Promotions 85, 270, 354, 442 Pfalms, by R. B. elq. enquiry
Pyrus Malus Sylveftris, Linnæi, See Crab-tree
[To bind up at the end of JUNE.]
REafons against play-house
in Goodman's Felds 224 Reeves, Clara, her opinion
of Pamela controverted 15, 16. The replies 117, 118. her decifion noticed 288 Regulations of the States of
Holland and Weft-Frieze- land touching public rejoic- ings 344 Remarks on the foul of man and that of the brute 219. on the English tranflation of the Bible 368 369, 370. on critics 376. on a curi- ous figure in Plate II. 467, on Cole and Pen 486 Report of land and fea officers on fortifications 253, 254, 255, 256 Refolutions of the States of Utrecht 345 Return of oxen or horfes from plough, at what time 293. anfwered
Sculpture, ancient, at Bolfo- ver, 298. illuftrated 469. See Architecture
Seabury, bishop, address to from the clergy of Connec-
ticut 61. his answer 62.
the reception he has met with 259. ftrictures with refpect to him 286, 287,
Sons of the C'ergy, meeting of at St. Paul's 437 South Carolina, Governor's an-
fwer to the fpeeches of two Indian chiefs
Sparman, Dr, his defects as a naturalift Speech of the Deputies of their High Mightineffes on heir taking leave of his Imperial Majefly, with the Emperor's 'anfwer
344 Spokabomo, an Indian, his fpeech to the governor of South Carolina 433 Spy, Turkish, who the author of
St. Albans, Beauclerk, doke of, dies, particulars of him 182. his funeral 265 Stanhope, Mr. his fpeeches
Stanley, John, efq. mater of his Majefty's band of Mu- ficians, dies 443 Stean church, particulars of 450 Steele, Mr. his fpeeches 169,
Stewart, illiberal abuse of the
family of, cenfured 450 STOCKS, prices of 88, 144, 272, 356, 444, 532 See Newcourt
Stow Stratford, Rev. Dr. William, memoirs of, charities, &e. 277, 278, 279. 390. who were his executors ibid.
Strutt's Engravers, remarks on, in vol. LV. p. 606. erro- 465 Stuart, Major General. See 214 Duel.
168 Setons, not to be depended up! 170 on to prevent contagion 223 Rothe, father, dies, account Shakspeare, remarks on a read- ing in
Rowley. See Correspondence Sharefbill, in Staffordshire, Royal family, law relating topographically defcribed
to the marriage of 262 408, 409 Rule, St. account of the Tower Sherlock, dean, witticifm on of 9 his conformity noticed 34 Ruffia, three new univerfitics Sheperd's Race, near Notting- ordered to be established ham there. original correfpond. 455-460 Rycaut, Sir P. See Diplomatic Correfpondence
Sheridan, Mr. his speeches 165, 168, 169, 164, 227, 230, 403 Sheriffs appointed for the dif- ferent counties Shield, Mr. John, dies 269,
270 Shirt-pin, curious one 348 Shper, Capt. his fpeech 491 436 Smith, Si R. his fpeeches 229,
Suicide, danger of palliating the
310, 311 Sullivan, J. R. critique on the 2d edition of his lour 45- 48
Summary of the proceedings in Parliameut 78, 159, 227, 314. 397, 48y Sunday, ftrictures on the non- obfervance of 483 Sunday-Schools, dean Kaye's opinion of 257, 258. Mr. Hearne's letter to Dean Horne on 370. one hundred pounds given towards the fupport of 436 Surrey, Lord, his fpecel 79 164, 167, 229, 342
Tatler, New, ftrictures on the Annotations 464, 465 Tertullian, theatrical anecdote
from 130 Theatrical Regifter 81, 179, 271, 355, 443 Theological Repolitory. See Priefley Thicknee, Mr. his cafe with the P. de Ligne 391 Thomson, capt. Edward, dies 260,
Thurland, Sir Robert de, hif- tory of
Aker. See Anecdotes` Wolvercote nunnery, en- quiry concerning fome wri- tings belonging to it 486 Walwyn, Mr. his fpeech 408 Wapping, most of the cellars
fuite faved 171. a party commit a deal of mischief in the island of Dominica lately ceded to the English ibid., the French make Tobago and Martinico free ports ibid. great damages at St. Kitt's, Antigua, and other islands ibid. difcoveries on the Blue Mountains 171, 172. 2 French fhip laden with amu- nition feized in Prince Ru- pert's Bay in Dominica; the French emiffaries very bufy; and the English very inatten- tive 346. all difcord and anarchy at Grenada and St. Vincent's ibid. Americans continue to carry on a con- traband trade with Jamaica
Watfon, his caufe with the Wharton, Lord. See Letters Corporation of London, re- Wilberforce, Mr. his fpecch 319 lating to the navigation of Williams, Mr. his efcape in the Thames, decided 349 croffing the Abermenai-ferry. Warre, R. See Diplomatic Woide, rev. Mr. prefents a copy of the Greek New Testament from the Alexandrian MS. to his Majesty 437 Worcester, bishop of, preaches before the House of Lords
Correfpondence Warton, remarks on his edi- tion of Milton's Juvenile 423 Poems
Tickell. See Letters Tincbmingo, an Indian, his fpeech to the governor of South Carolina Tithe-caufe fettled Toup, Jonathan, his fold by auction Trapp, Dr. memoirs of
176 Washingten. See Letters library Water spout, a fingular one at 525 Nottingham
382, 383, 384. 660-662 Travellers, hints to Trifler, No. I. 36. No. 11. 119. No III. 195. No. IV. 308. No. V.372. No. VI. 4 .477 Tumults in Holland on ac- count of the opening the Stadtholderian gate 345 Turpilius, a Roman officer 473 V.
VAgrants, reform respecting them in Portugal
Warfon, alderman, his fpeech
176 Wroughton, Mr. the British minifter at the Swedish court concludes a commercial treaty between the two courts 175
Wills, &c. remarks on 8 Windfor, remarkable ftag-hunt on the foreft 438. chapel of Wyndham, Mr. his fpeech St. George become a nuifance
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