The LONDON General Bill of Chriftenings and Burials, from December 14. 1790, to De- cember 13. 1791; with the diseases and cafualties, c.
Chriftened {Males 9394} 18496 | Buried Females 9133} 18760 |
There have been 37 executed, but only 6 of them were buried within the bills of mortality.
|Buried in the City. Mal. Fem. Tot. Mal. Fem.Tot. Mal. Fem Tor. Mal. Fem. Tot in all
Jan. 28 49 77 25 31 56 28 Feb. 32 30 62
33 45 79 Aug. 28 33 61 33 40 Sept. 16 27 43 27 33 09. 23 32 55 34 35 Nov. 24 30 54 29 31 Dec. 24 37 61 34 30 64 14 21 35 33 30 63 223
Total 328 1436 1764 380 409 789 204 238 442 303 294 597 2592 | 100 & 105
278 Confumption 584 Gout 5 Gravel
Bowelhive 230 Croop
Brain-fever I Dropfy 3 Drowned 3 Evil
4 Iliac paffion
22 Inflammation 22 Jaundice
2 Killed by falls, &c. 3 Meafles 271 Mortification 2 Nerves
6 Rupture
4 Rufh fever Scalded
8 Scurvy 157 Smallpox 5 Sore throat I Spotted fever
1 Teething 186
I Vomiting
7 Water in the I Head IWhite fwel-
343 ling
21 Worms
nod of Aberdeen refpecting Balloons, Marquis de Villette's
Africa: Navigation of British veffels in the river Ambrize fecured to them 460. New colony at Sierra Leone 579. 643
African flave-trade, obferva- tions on 496
Albion mills burnt 146. 147 Alexander the Great's expedi- tion to India, Dr Robertion's account of 370 Alms, Capt. J. fome account of 361 America: Gen. Washington's fpeech at opening the feffions 14. Expedition against the Indians 92. Prefident of con- grefs on commercial arrange- ments with Britain 253. Cru elties of Miami Indians ib. Flourishing ftate of the coun- try 559. Bank opened at Phi- Ladelphia 560. Cultivation of filk encouraged ib. American fnow Elinora, cruel- ty of her captain to the na- tives of the Sandwich fles 646 American ftates addrefs French National Affembly on the re- fpect they paid to Franklin's memory 294 Anecdotes Of Adm. Camp-
bell 55. Of Creek and Che- rokee ambaffadors 164. Of M. de Rome de l'Ifle 380. Of J. K. Sherwin 434. Of Heidegger 437 Animals, inftances of living found in folid bodies 324 Antidote against gloomy wea
ther 70 Arabia,Niebuhr's travels in577 Army, new regulations 267 Arnold, Maria, hiftory of 56 Affembly, General, meets 257. Dr Small moderator ib.King's letter and warrant prefented ib. Addrefs to the King 300. Report of committee for aug. mentation of ftipends recom- mitted 301. Remit to the prefbytery of Langholm to proceed in caufe of J. Telfer fchoolmafter without delay ib. Confirm fentence of fy-
Barcelona, proceffions there during the Holy Week 263 Barjac, valet de chambre to Cardinal Fleury, account of
fettlement of Mr G. Brown fingular letter on 83 in the parish of Tullich, &c. Bangalore. See Eaft Indies. and ordain the presbytery of Bank, a national opened at Kincardine O'Neal to pro- Philadelphia 560 ceed therein ib. Confider Bank of England on unclaim. contested fettlement of Mr ed dividends 147. Direêm Maclean of Dunfermline, and 254. Loạn 329 ordain him to be fettled ib. Bankrupts, lift of, 52. 104. 156. Sentence of fynod of Glasgow 208. 260. 312. 364. 416. 510. and Ayr respecting settlement 572. 624 of Mr Pollock at Govan af- firmed 302. Patron of Ruth- ven to fupply the vacancy in that parish, Mr Hugh Hay, the prefentee, having accept- ed a prefentation to Aberdeen ib. Report of committee on teft-act ib. Difmifs appeal again fettlement of Mr O- liver of Ancrum, and order prefbytery of Jedburgh to proceed therein ib. Commit- tee appointed for erecting a monument to Dr Webster ib. Petition, &c. for annexing Dundurcus to the parish of Rothes and Boharm remitted to the procurator and agent ib. Hear parties in Dr Mac- gill's caufe, and difmifs the complaint as a res bactenus ju- dicata ib. Report of truftecs on the widows fund ib.Thanks to Sir H. Moncrieffib. Thanks to the Lord Advocate and Dr Walker for procuring an ex- emption from the new houfe and window duty 303. Con- fider overtures refpecting the flave-trade; declare their ab- horrence of it, but trust the legiflature will devife means of relief ib. Sustain the ap. peal to the fynod in fchool- mafter of Bothwell's caufe, authorise the Procurator and
Bartels. See Etna. Beation's naval and military memoirs of G. Britain 76. 128. See Books. Benevolent man, history of one 603
Agent to attend to the rights of the Church, and refer the merits of this cause, and o- thers not difcuffed, to the Commiffion ib. Commiffion meet, confider the cause of fchoolmafter of Bothwell, and admit that, by the non-ap- pearance of the prefbytery of Hamilton the fentence of fy. nod of Glasgow and Ayr is final 304 Avignon, refolutions of Na- tional Affembly respecting
Bakewell, Mr, extraordinary prices received by him for ranis let out by the feafon 513
Berkenhout, Dr, on honour 67. On the character of : gentleman 323 Bilings W an old foldier, fome account of IOI Bills. See Stamp-act. Birmingham: Description of 352 441. French revolution anniversary celebrated at 35% Riots ib.
Letter from Dr Priestley to the inhabitants 355. Reward for discover ing rioters, or author of feditious hand-bill 356. Trial of the rioters 460. Baron Perryn's addrefs to the jury 461. and to the pannels 465. Advantages of the Fazeley and Birmingham canal 618 Blacklock, Rev. Dr T. account of 395
Bleaching cloth in the shortest time, premium for 201 Blood of a sheep transfused in- to a dog 27 Bones pulverifed, good manure 84
Memoirs of the old High- lander, Serjeant Donald Mac- leod 16. 79
Count de Ferrieres Sauve. boeuf's travels in Turky, &c. Of the Turkish foldiery, their rapacity, &c. 20 —Leffons to a young Prince, on the prefent difpofition of Europe to a general revolu tion: Characters of Fox, Pitt, and Burke 22
Edwards's means of exoner ating the public burden®; of paying
morals: Observations and a--Bowen's statement of facts, phorisms 24 in answer to Mrs Gunning's letter 234 -Applegarth on tithes 240 - Sir J. Sinclair's statistical account of Scotland. vol. I. Analysis of the statistical ac- count of a parish 278. Num- ber of inhabitants 279. Ex- tracts from the account of the parish of Delting ib.
Smith's theory of moral fen- timents: Anecdotes of the au- thor 71. Origin of verbs 72 -Meares's voyages from Chi- na to the north-west coast of America 73. Defcription of Nootka, &c. 74. Adven- turer build a house, and leave part of their crew to trade with the natives 75. Lay the keel of a new veffel 76. Difaftrous fate of Mr Millar of the Im- perial Eagle ib. Felice leaves Nootka, andvifits other islands 125. Defcription of the vil- lage of Wicananish, &c. 126 -Beatfon's naval and military memoirs of G. Britain 76. Diffentions between the com- manders, the cause of the en- terprife against Carthagena failing 77. and Matthews and Leftock's defeat 78. Adm. Byng 128. Charac- ter of K. George II. 129. and of Adm. Bofcawen 130. Night fignals used by our fleets detective 131 -White's voyage to new S. Wales 133 -An addrefs to the public from the philanthropic fo- ciety 135. - Letters of Simkin the Se- cond, poetic recorder of the proceedings on Haftings's trial: Mr Burke's defcrip- tion of the Queen of France verfified 136
-Mrs Gunning's letter to the Duke of Argyll 178 -Bell's new pantheon 184 -The Loufiad, Canto 3. By P. Pindar 189 -Sir John Sinclair's addrefs to the British wool fociety 190
Paine's rights of man 228. Weakness of the doctrine, That men are bound by the decifions of their ancestors, exposed 229. On the aboli tion of hereditary titles 230. On aristocracy and the law of primogenitureship ib. On religious liberty 282. monarchy and defpotifm 284. Onolitic 285. Finances ib. -Effy on the principles of translation 231. Defcription
Tranfactions of the London fociety for the encouragement of arts, vol. 8. Recipe for generating yeft 286
The right of kings, by P. Pindar 287
—Rayment on the corn trade 335
-Memoirs of the royal focie- ty of medicine of Paris, for 1784 and 1785. On the food of failors 337 -Sketches relating to the hif- tory of the Hindoos: On their manners and customs 383
An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world 385 Edinburgh, a poem, by R. Alves 388
The labyrinths of life 390 -Odes to Mr Paine, by P. Pindar 391. Concluding fong 398
Newt's tour in England and Scotland: Dedication 440. Of Birmingham and its inhabi- tants 441
-Robertfon's difquifition con- cerning India : On the Afri- can flave-trade 496. Deftruc- tion of the Turkish empire 497. Reflections on the cha- racter of the Hindoos 498. See Alexander.
Coxe's travels into Poland,
Defcription of Gen. Clauffen's manufactures at Frederickswerd 499. Of the Norwegian peafantry 500 - The crimes of the kings of France 533
A collection of papers on naval architecture 536 The life of Jofeph Balfamo, commonly called Count Ca- gliostro 538. 594
The gentle thepherd, at- tempted in English by Mar- garet Turner 542
Report of a committee to the National Affembly of France on general education 636
Medical communications, vol. 2. Singular cafe of a young perfon who fafted long 639
Books, new, catalogue of 21. 81. 131. 187 239.285.338. 389.442. 502.543. 597. 638. Boone, Col. D. an original fettler at Kentucke, adven- tures of 7. 68. 113 Boroughs, lift of extinct ones 372
Botany Bay: Diftreffes of the colony 39. Provifions to be fent from the E. Indies 91. Gov. Phillip's account of the colony 105. Expence of transporting the convicts, &c.
Bowen. See Books. Bread of potatoes, method of making 334
Bridewell at Edinburgh, com- miffioners for erecting 358. King gives 5000l. towards building 413. Foundation-
ftone laid 563. 619. British navy: Lift of fhips ready for fea 148. Fleet at Spithead 412 British wool, on its improve- ment 26
British wool fociety elect offi- cers 97. Their proceedings ib. Experiments recommend- ed 190. A ram given by his Majefty 513. Stare of fheep- farming in Scotland 524. 586. Hints for improving the breed of sheep 587 Bruce, Mr A. receives a gold medal from the Emprefs of Ruffia 149 Brutus's letters to the Rt Hon. W. P 1. To the D. of 114. To the Oppofi-
tion 202 Buchan, Ld, his eulogy on Thomson 574 An historical and political Bull-feaft, account of one 321 view of the Decan, &c. Ac- Bullfinches destroy caterpillars
Burke, Mr, character of 22. His opinion of the Polish re- volution 432 Butcher, humanity of one in India 607
Butter, method of preferving
Caglioftro, life of Count 538. 594
Campbell, Adm. anecdotes of
Canal: One from Glafgow to Leith propoied 99. Monkland gives way 304. Aqueduct bridge breaks down 358. Advantages of the Fa- zeley and Birmingham 618 Cart, account of a Leith 116 Caterpillars deftroyed by bull- finches 112. Catholics, Roman, declara- tion 157
Cherokee. See Creek. Chivalry, orders of, abolished in France 452 Circuit-trials 255-564 Clergy, fons of, Einburgh fo- ciety for their benefit 53 Coals, quantity fold in London in 1789 and 1790 42. Dan- gerous confequences of ex- porting coals 544 Coinage of gold and filver du- ring the prefent reign 148 Coins, ancient, found at Paif- lev 201
Cold, on catching 112 Coll ge, new, of Edinburgh: Large columns erected 149. Subfcription opened at Cal- cutta for 252 Commerce, Glasgow chamber of, ele& officers 43 Commons, Houfe of: On the armament budget 9. Taxes ib. Malt-bill debated and paffed ib. Debate on the Indian war ib. Mr Hippef- ley's motion II. Speaker's dudrefs to the King 12. Committees appointed on the flave-trade, and on Mr Horne Tooke's petition 61. His ob jections ftated ib. His lan- guage deemed improper ib. Further altercations between him and the Chairman ib. His proofs of murders com- mitted at the Weftminfier elections refufed 62. Com. mittee's report of his petition ib. Mr Burke's propofal ib. Committee of fupply ib. Ef- timates and refolutions 63. Sir C. Bunbury's motion re-
fpecting convicts ib. Mr Pitt's fpeech on it 64. Sir Charles's fecond motion ib. Mr Burke's fpeech and mo- tion on the impeachment of Mr Haftings ib. Managers appointed 66. Meffage to the Peers 67. Motions on the revenue 116. Death of Mr Selwyn announced ib. Mr Townshend admitted to fupply his place as a petition- er ib. Mr Dundas's motion refpecting the forces in India 117. Bodmyn election fet- tled ib. Sir C. Bunbury's motion refpecting Botany Bay fettlement ib. Mr Mit- ford's for relief of protesting Catholics ib. Mr Pitt's for a committee on that bufinefs 118. Poole election decided ib. Meffage from the King refpecting the divifion of Canada 119. Mr Loveden's motion as to unclaimed divi- dends ib. A bill ordered in ib. Mr Hippefley on war in India ib. Mr Francis on the fame 120. Mr Fox's fpeech on Mr Mitford's mo- tion, &c. 121. Mr Dundas's motions on the Indian war ib. Outlines of the Quebec bill 123. Steyning, Fowey, and Stirling hire elections decid- ed 124. A calumnious hum- bug refuted ib. Dividend bill read ib. Opp fed by a petition from the Bank of England ib. Committed ib. King's message to both Houf- es 148. Unclaimed dividend bill debated 165. Notice given to the E. India Com. pany of the expiration of their charter 167. Motion on the King's meffage ib. The meffage confidered 169. Ad. Convicts, expence of sending drefs moved and oppofed 170. to Botany Bay 109 Mr Fox's fpeech 171. The Copper mines in Shetland 304 addrefs carried 172. Fowey, Corn-bill, query refpe&ing 459 Pontefract, Barnitaple, New- Corn-bill, Scots, heads of 42 ark, Jedburgh, and Exeter e- Corn-trade. See Books. lections decided 215. A wit Corn-firlot, decifion refpecting nefs reprimanded for prevari- the legal standard in Scot- cation ib. Leominster, Dum land 305 fries, Colchester, Dorchefter, and Orkney elections decided 216. Mr Grey's motion on the Ruffian armament 219. Mr Baker's motion on ditto 223. Committee on the fi- nances 269. Petition from the General Assembly against
the test act ib. Commité on the flave-trade ib. A journed ib. Refumed anide bated 270. Mr Pitt's ipech ib. Mr Fox's 271 272. The bill reje&ted 273. Debate in the Quebec bill ib. M Burke's (peech ib. Attack on the French revolution 274. Called to order 273. Lord Sheffield's motion 176. Mr Fox's remarks ib. Ha extreme fenfibility on break- ing with Mr Burke 277. Me- tion on franks 327. Sir G. Elliot on the teft a& ib. Quebec bill paffed ib. Pro polition from the bank i Mr Dundas's motion refpee. ting the government of Per- gal ib. Agreed to ib. M fage from the King relative to the civil lift ib. Mr Pitt's maiden budget 330. Flow rifhing state of finances i His motion for an annuity the D. of Clarence 331. Mr Fox's on libels 332. Jury b prefented ib. Debated 333. and reported ib. Mr Dan- das's ftatement of the E. In- dia finances ib. His motion for a bill to redress the grie vances of feamen 373. Mr Grenville's for an addrefs on the ftate of the nation ib. Mr Sheridan's on the Scots bo rough reform ib. Mr Love den's on the trial of Mr Ha- flings ib. Negatived ib. Mr Grey's on the armament ib. Negatived ib. Refolutions on the finances ib. The Speaker's addrefs to the King ib. His Majefty's fpeech 374. Parliament prorogued ib. Condorcet's ktter to Dr Prieft- ley 481
Corri, Mifs, her extraordina- ry ear for mufic 224 Coxc. See Books. Creck and Cherokee ambaffa- dors, anecdotes of 164 Crimes, account of the society for the prevention of 135 Crim. con, actions 617. 650 · Cumberland,
Cumberland, D. of, fale of his library 93 Dale, Mr, his letter to Col. Dalrymple on Highland e- migrations 513 Damages from high tides 92. 173 Debt, national, on paying off 23. Redeemed 215. 618 Debts, small, fociety for re- lief of thofe imprisoned for
D'Eon's letter to the P. of Wales 199
Delting, extracts from Sir J. Sinclair's account of that pa rish 279 Denmark: Ships which paffed the Sound in 1790, 87. State- paper relative to Ruffia 193. A fhual difcovered in the Cattegat 554 Derby, account of T. Topham, the ftrong man of 606 Dialogue between Dr John- fon and Mrs Knowles 266 Diamond, account of the pur- chafe of the celebrated one by Mr Pitt 532 Diffenters addrefs to the peo- ple of England 590 Distillers, decifion againft, for corrupting running water 305 Drinker, Ed. memoirs of 646 Drowning, &c. directions by the Lancashire Humane So- ciety for recovery of perfons apparently dead 494 Duelling, fcheme for fuppref- fing it propofed to the French National Affembly 31. Dumfries, trial for kidnapping electors 44. 202. New bridge
Dundonald, Ld, his method of making bread from pota- toes 334 Dungarvon, Ld. tried for rob- bery 41
Dyer, Mifs, letter from Fanny Morgan to 213 Ear, extraordinary inftance of a fine one 224 Earthquakes in Italy 610 Eaft India Company directors 254 New board of com- miffioners 259. To raife fu- gar 617
Eaft-India trade, remarks on 3.599
Eaft Indies: State of the war 36. Cranganore and Paroa taken by Tippoo ib. who is driven from his pofts at Telli- cherry ib. Gen. Meadows VOL. LIII. App. 1791.
widows and orphans fund 201. Society for relief of induftrious poor 202. Sums at which the county toll-bars let 413. Boxing match be- tween Rofs and Rogerfon ib. College of phyficians prefent- ed by Ld Hailes with fearce books 562. Theatre let to Mr Kemble 563. Plan for a general lying-in hofpital 602. J. Macalifter tried for an affault, and banished ib. Number of ftudents at the university 620
takes poffeffion of Caroor 37. Depredations of the Looties ib. Avaracouchy taken ib. Daraporam evacuated ib. A fpy difcovered ib. Alarms at Madras ib. The army arrives at Coimbatore 38. Tippoo fends off zoco young women ib. Errode taken ib. Porto Novo facked ib. Col. Floyd defeats a body of ca- valry ib. Takes a fort 39. Alliance with the Paifhaw and Nizam ul Malk 91. Pro- vifions fent to Port Jackfon ib. Col. Floyd's engage- Education, general. See Books. ment with Tippoo's army Edwards, Dr, on paying off Relieves Maj. Darley the national debt 23. Tippoo plunders Errode Edyftone lighthoufe, account Gen. Abercromby takes of 175. 225 Carley, Cannanore, and Bil- lapatam 250. Col. Hartley takes Turrackabad ib. Junc- tion of the armies 251. Tip- poo retires ib. 252. Affad Aly Khan's laconic account of his victory ib. Mifcon- duct of the Mahrattas ib. People of Chandernagore's complaint against the govern- ment of Bengal ib. Sub- fcription for the College of Edinburgh ib. Cornwallis's plan of operations 297. His encomium on Gen. Mea- dows ib. The garrison at Daraporam furrender 298. Overture of a treaty from Tippoo ib. Col. Hartley's
victory 299. Army encamps at Vehout ib. L. Cornwal- lis's movements 456. Tip- poo flies before him ib. Se- veral forts taken ib. L.Corn- wallis takes Bangalore ib. Death of Lt-Col. Moorhoufe ib. Tippoo retreats to She veganga 458. His offer re- fufed ib. Gen. Abercromby takes poffeffion of the Coorg pafs ib. L. Cornwallis's ge- neral orders ib Takes Co- lar and Oufcottah 510. Col. Floyd's bad fuccefs ib. Par- ticulars of the capture of Bangalore ib. Junction with the Nizam's cavalry 511. L.. Cornwallis's plan of opera- tions 512.
Elmina; or the flower that never fades, a tale 392 Emigrants, French, to pay triple taxes 404. Letter from to the King 649 England: Poft-horse tax let 40. Fleet preparing 41. In- dependent companies ib. In- undations and storms 92. Sir R. Bickerton. Adm. Cor- nifh 93. J. Belville tried ib. Sunday - fchool fociety ib. Ground finks at Whitehaven ib. Gold ingots found 94. Fashionable mystery ib. Lot- tery 147. Rendezvous for feamen opened 42. Imprefs at Portsmouth, &c. 255. Lift of fhips ready for fea 148. Gold and filver coinage ib. Loan negotiating for three great perfonages 149. Trial, the King v. Hannam, &c. for infulting Lieut. Hancorn op fhore 408. Lift of the fleet at Spithead 413. Moore and Williams tried by courts- martial 460. King, Queen, and three Princeffes fet off for Weymouth 513. Ajury at Sudbury difmilles without returning a verdi&t 561. Shipping of Liverpool ib. Stock purchafed by govern mentib. Scheme of the state- lottery 649 English diffenters address to the people 590
Ephemeron, foliloquy of an a- Edinburgh Supplies Leith ged 137 with water 44. Number of Executions 99. 513 inhabitants in St Andrew's Fame, on literary 439 fquare ib. Humane fociety's Fafhionable mystery 94. See report 97. Fire in Black Books, Gunning, Bowen. friars wynd 150. Musicians Fafting, fatal effects of 639 4 U
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