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James Crabb, of Manchefter, innkeeper.

John Hemnett Sturmy, of Blackmanftreet, Southwark, coach-maker. JUNE 18.

Thomas Watfon Whittle, of Ifleworth, ftocking-manufacturer.

Jofeph Burke and Edward Newton, of Thavies-inn, merchants.

Stephen Johnfon, of Scowfcotts, in Yorkshire, cornfactor.

James Ogle, Edward Ogle, and James Dawfon, of Billiter-iquare, merchants. Jofeph Jacob, of Fenchurch-street, druggitt.

Thomas Norcrofs, of Rivington, in Lancashire, fuftian-manufacturer.

John Pickup, and James Pickup, of the Forest of Roffendale, in Lancashire, woollen-manufacturers.

George Atkinfon, of New Malton, in Yorkshire, fkinner.

Job Humpage, of Kidderminster, in Worcestershire, coal-merchant.

William Fry, of Bristol, distiller. John Bowles, of Stoke-lane, Somersetfhire, maltfter.

Nathaniel Dobfon, of Leeds, in Yorkhire, dyer.

Jofeph Wilton, of Queen-Anne-street Eaft, ftatuary.

George Owen the younger, of Coventry, money-fcrivener.

Jofeph Fleming, of Old Round-court, Strand, cordwainer.

James Moore, of Bishopfgate-ftreetwithout, weaver.

Jofeph Spooner Warren, of Birmingham, dealer.

George Field, of Redditch, in Worcester, dealer.

John Forster, and John Jolley, of Whitby, in Yorkshire, mercers.

Thomas Cottrell, of Worcester, linendraper.

Thomas Day, of Portland-place, Jofeph Barton, of Mark-lane, John Dumbell, of Warrington, in Lancashire, Jonathan Dumbell, of Hollywell, in Flintshire, and Richard Robinfon, of Heaton Norris, in Lancashire, bankers.

John Marshall, of Woolley-mill, in Chefter, cotton-manufacturer.

Jonathan Heaton, of Sheffield, in York. fhire, builder.

Edmund Hodgson, of White-lion-street, Clerkenwell, dealer.

Jofeph Rackstraw, of Henley-uponThames, grocer.

JUNE 25. Nehemiah Bartley, and William Bartley, of Briftol, vinegar-makers.

John Willifon Dickifon, of Nawhead, in Westmorland, drover.

Thomas Mouncey, of Manchester, filk. manufacturer.

Henry Millington, William Goodman, and William Meready, of Wolverhamp ton, tin-plate-workers.

Thomas Barnes, of Salford, in Lancafire, dealer.

John Allday, of Knowle, in Warwick fhie, butcher.

Thomas Bell, of Thornton, in Yorkfhire, corn-factor.

Robert Hobion, of Saußthorpe, in Lincolnshire, dealer.

Richard Neall, of Culworth, in Northampton, cow.jobber.

Thomas Rideing, of Liverpool, gro

cer.

Thomas Chapman, of Camberwell, in

John Thompfon, of Southwark, cheefe- Surry, dealer. monger.

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Nathaniel Gibfon, of Uxbridge, linendraper.

Thomas Clark, of Kent-treet, Southwark, wine-merchant.

Peter Bond, of Newgate-street, man's

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THE

INDEX

TO THE

NINETY-SECOND VOLUME.

A.

ACCIDENT, fatal 234, 235

Adage, an old, explained .170
Adams, Mr. re-elected Vice Prefident of
America 152-not the Author of the
Answer to Paine's Rights of Man 147,

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Aliens, Orders, refpecting 150. See Par-
liament

Ancestry, Thoughts on 407.
Ancients, on the Music of 5
Anecdote of Horticulture 32-of a Hot-
tentot 45 of Galileo, 56-of Mr. Har-
rington, Author of Oceana 58-of a
confiftent Confcience 83-of the Wife
of, Barnevelt 99-of George II, 109 -
the Courtier 197-a Political 250-of
Duelling 267 of Valour and Magna-
nimity 269-of Lilburne 27 5-- f Zeuxis
275-of Flechier 276-of Bishop San-
derfon 276-of Lyd at 277-of Lucretia
Gonzaga 277—of M. Valliant 277-of
Thales 278 of Gaming 288-of a
Dutch Governor 322 of M. de Mon-
tefquieu 367of National Superttition
367 of Haffan, a celebrated Turkish
Officer 412-of the late King of Pruffia
418-of Bishop Hinchman 423-of a
double Suicide 423-of Quintus Ennius
423-of Uher Gahagan 423 of St.
Ephrem 424-of William the Conqueror
424-of Royal Difbursements 429

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Anecdotes of Female Heroifim 98-of
Gratitude 200

Armourer, a new Comic Opera 302
Affizes, Circuits for the Lent 151-for

the Midfummer 467
Auftria, Origin of the Houfe of
Authority, on the Abuse of 249.

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Bayard, Chevalier, Particulars of his Life

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Beauty, Virtuous, the Power of 245, 249
Becdelievre, M. de, Bishop of Nifmes, his
excellent Character 173

Benares, Method of making Ice at 410
Bifdam, Mr. his Humanity 322
Blanc, Mount, Account of 87
Bligh, Captain, arrives at St. Vincent's
from Otaheite 233, and at Jamaica 394
Bouillon, Duke of, his Death 149-Suc

ceffion to his Honours and Estates 149
Breda, memorable Siege of, in 1625, 260
Britons, ancient, famous for making Baf-
kets 170

Bugs, Receipt for destroying 112
Burial, Singular Register of a, its History

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Ladies 171—and Clergy 173-of M.
de Becdelievre, Bishop of Nifmes 173-
of the great Duke of Orleans 425
Charles I, Reflections on his Death 187
Chauvelin, M. Ordered to depart the
Realm 150. See State Papers.
Cheyde, fine Cataract of 87
Confeffion, Auricular, Abufes of 172
Confcience, confiftent, an Anecdote 83
Cornwallis, Marquis, his kind Treat-
ment of the Sons of Tippoo Sultan 235
-declines the Honours intended him at
Calcutta 235-Annuity voted to by
the Eaft India Company 467
302

Coromandel,

Coromandel, Coaft of, described 322, 323
Cromford Hall, Description of 417

D.

Dintzic, furrendered to the Pruffians 390.
Death, Improprieties in fpeaking of 196-
its Terrors more in Apprehenfion 347
Definitions, on curtain 424

De Foe, Daniel, Memos of 17, 102
Denmark, Edict of the Court of, concein-
ing the African Trad- 148
Diburlements, Royal, curious 429
Difeafes of January 112-February 179–
Mar h 269-April 357-May 431
Domestic Economy, Effay on 188
Drama, Effay on the 357
Dueling, an Anecdote 267

Duke of York's Island, Curious Particu-
lars of the Natives of 431
Dyer, Mr. Memoirs of 241

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M. Necker 27- by Bifhop Watfon 179
France, new Geographical Account of 81
France, Decree of the National Conven-

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tion re'pecting the Unity of the Republic
65-Expulfion of all the Bourbons pro-
pofed 65-Neutrality propofed by Spain
65-Interference of Spain in Favour of
Louis XVI, 65. See Louis XVI.—
Anniversary of the Republic decreed
12-Pruffian Guelderland entered 128
- Petition of the Quakers 128-Refig-
nation of two members 129-Pelletier
aff ffinated 129-Refignation of M.
Roland 129-Repore on the Prepara-
tions for the War 130-Report re-
fpect the Misunderstanding with Great
Britain 130-he Affaffin of Pelletier
arrested, and destroys himself 131—
Decree to unite Nice, &c. to France
131, 227-War decreed against Eng-
land and Holland 131-Refpective Em-
bargoes on English and French Ships
151-Decree fufpending the Proceffes
against the Autho s of the Maffacres of
September 227-Plan of the new Con-
ftiution prefented 227-Decree annul-
ling all treaties between the ancient Go-
vernment, and the powers at War with
France 227-refpecting the Revolu-
tionary Power to be exercifed in Holland
227-War decreed against Spain 227-
Revolutionary Tribunal established 228
-Proceedings of the Community of
Paris 228 Debate on the Choice of

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Minifters 229 the French Charge
d'Affairs quits Madrid 230-Proceed-
ings of the Court of Ruffia against the
French 235-Defection of General Du-
mourier 304, 308, 310-the French
obliged to quit Spain 305-Infurrections.
in France 305, 306, 307, 308, 385-
Proceedings of the Convention on the
Defection of Dumourier 307, 308, 3092
386 and against General Paoli 308,
385, 459-Decree refpecting the Bour-
bon Family 309-Communication be-
tween France and England broken off
314-Marat tried and acquitted 384,
385-tumultuous Proceedings of the
Convention 459, 461-Infurrection at
Paris 461-Members of the Convention
arrefted 463

France, Progrefs of the War against :

The French take the Islands of St. Pietro
and Antioch, but repulfed at Cagliari
230-plunder the Palace of the Duke of
Deux Ponts 230-take Breda 230—
repulfed by General Clai fait 230-take
Gertrudenburg 2 31-driven from Aix-
la Chapelle 231-aife the Siege of
Maeftricht and Williamstadt 231-lofe
Liege,

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