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(10) Sermon preached at the Meeting of the Sons of the Clergy May 16, 1782. 4to. 1782.

(11) The Religious Ufe of Botanical Philofophy. A Sermon preached at St. Leonard, Shoreditch, June 1, 1784, 4to. 1784.

(12) Confiderations on the Nature and Economy of Beafts and Cattle. A Sermon preached at St. Leonard, Shoreditch, May 17, 1785, 4to. 1785.

(13) A Courfe of Lectures on the Figu. rative Language of the Holy Scriptures, and the Interpretation of it from the Scripture itfelf, delivered at Nayland Parish Church in 1786, To which are added, Four Lectures on the Relation between the Old and New Teftaments, as it is fet forth in the Epiftle to the Hebrews; and a fingle Lecture at St. Leonard, Shoreditch, in Whitfun-week, 1787, $10. 1787.

(14) Popular Commotions confidered as Signs of the approaching End of the World. A Sermon preached at Canterbury Sept. 20, 1789, 4to. 1789.

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(15) Sermons on Moral and Religious Subjects, 2 Vols. 8vo. 1-90.

(16) The Man of Sin. A Sermon preached at Spring Gardens and Oxford Chapel, 8vo. 7794.

(17) Memoirs of the Life, Studies, and
Writings of the Rt. Rev. George Horne,
DD. late Lord Bishop of Norwich, 8vo.
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The Rev. Robert Edwards, rector of
Oving, near Chichester.

7. Sir Edward Baynton, bart. of Spy
park, Wilts, aged 90 years.

Richard Browne Clark, cfq. of the Nor. thamptonshire militia.

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At Exeter, William Tait, efq. advocate, representative in parliament for the borough of Stirling.

8. At Bath, the Rev. David Herndon, A.M.
re&tor of St. Dominick in Cornwall, and for
mery fellow of Exeter College.

At Bat, George Williams, efq.
David Frafer, efq. late refident commiffary
at Martinique

Mrs. Ann Stephens, wife of Francis Ste.
phens, efq. one of the commiffioners of the
victualling office, and fifter of Vice-Admiral
Bligh.

Lately, at St. Albars, Richard Rofe, efq. formerly of Chard, in Somerfetfhire.

9. In Grofvenor-place, Hugh Valence Jones, efq. comptroller general of the cuftems, and formerly one of the commiffioners of the revenue in Ireland. He was nephew of the firft Earl of Hardwicke, and had for many years been one of the under fecretaries of Itate, and private fecretary to the Duke of Newcastle during his administration.

Lately, at Weslhorp Houfe, near Marlowe, Bucks, Thos. Wilki fon, efq.

10. The Rev. Dr. William Dowfon, principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford, to which he was chofen in 1787.

In Clarges-ftreet, Piccadilly, the Rev. Hop. Henry Roper, Lord Teynham. He was born May 3, 1764.

Mr. Charles Edward Whitehouse, of the custom house.

11. At Mr. Coke's, at Holkham, in Norfolk, Charles Nevinfon Vifcount Andover, eldeft fon of the Earl of Suffolk. He was born May 13, 1775. Returning from ihcoping on the 8th, he handed to his fervant his fowling-piece, which went off at the inftans, and the hot penetrated his right fide and lungs. He furvived only three days. His lady was Mr. Coke's daughter.

He was

At Dublin, Dr. William Newcome, archbishop of Armagh. He was of Hertford College, Oxford, where he took the degrees of M. A. Oct. 19, 1753; B. D. O&t. 30, 1765; and D. D. Nov. 6, 1765. in the 71st year of his age, and had fucceffively filed the fees of Dromere 1766, Offory 1775, and Waterford 1779, till he was advanced to the primacy by Earl FitzHe was buried william in January 1795

in New College Chapel, Dublin. Dr. N. was private tutor to Mr. Fox when that gentleman was at college. A wound which he at that time accidentally received in oné of his arms foon caused an amputation to take place. He received the bishoprick of Waterford during his pupil's administration, He was author of

(1) A Sermon on the Anniversary of the Irish Rebellion, 4to. 1767.

(2) Oppofition between Scripture and Prophecy itated. A Sermon preached before the House of Lords, Nov. 5, 1769. 4to. (3) A Sermon before the Trustees of Irish Proteftant Schools, 1772, 410.

(4) An Harmony of the Gospels, fo. 1778

(5) The Duration of our Lord's Ministry particularly confidered, in Reply to a Letter from Dr. Priestley on that Subject, prefixed to his English Harmony of the Evangelifts 12mo, 1780.

(6) Obfervations on our Lord's Conduct as a divine Inftructor, and on the Excellence of his moral Character, 4to. 1782.

(7) An Attempt towards an improved Verfion, a metrical Arrangement, and an Explanation of the Twelve Minor Prophets, 4to. 1785.

11. Mr. William Carlton, poftmafter æt Chichester.

Charles Newton, efq. of Affembly-row, Epping forett.

13. Sir Paul Peckett, bart

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At Edinburgh, Dr. James Macknight, one of the minifters of that city. He was author

(1) A Harmony of the Four Gospels. In which the Natural Order of each is preferved. With a Paraphrafe and Notes, 4to. 1756. (2) The Truth of the Gofpel History hewed, in Three Books, 4to. 1764.

(3) A New Literal Tranflation from the Original of the Apostle Paul's First and Second Epiftles to the Theffalonians, with a Commentary and Notes, 4tb. 1787.

(4) A Literal Translation from the Ori ginal Greek of all the Apoftolical Epiftles: with a Commentary and Notes, philological, critical, explanatory, and practical. which is added, a Hiftory of the Life of the Apostle Paul, 4 Vols. 4to. 1795.

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Lately, Mr. Hugh Pullet, aged 71, above 30 years clerk of St. Peter le Poor.

15. In Clarges ftreet, John Udney, efq. late his Majefty's conful-general at Leghorn. At Stockwell, Philip Cox, efq.

16. William Pringle, efq. of Rathbone. place.

Lady Elizabeth Worley, widow of the Late Sir Thos. Worfley, bart. in her 69th year.

At Sidmouth, Capt. James Duff, of the guards, nephew to the Earl of Fife.

At Milbank street, Westminster, aged 84, Mr. Richard Pearce, brewer.

John Thiftleton, efq., late commodore of the Eaft India Company's marine at Bombay.

The Rev. Mr. Bowen, chaplain of Bride. well and Bethlem hofpitals, of the last of which he printed an account! He was author of fome fermons.

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Lately, at Gosport, an aged seaman named Edward Hardcattle. He was celebrated for the following exploit - During the vifit which the Duke of York paid to Admiral Rodney on board the Marlborough in 1761, he got on the very top of the vane of the main-maft, and ftood there on his head, waving his hat feveral times with his foot. He received a present from his. Røyal Highnefs, with a request not to repeat so dangerous a proof of his dexterity.

Lately, at Armathwaite, in the county of Cumberland, William Brownrigg, M. D. F. R. S. in his goth year. He was educated at Leyden, and practifed many years as a physician at Whitehaven, but retired long ago to his family seat near Kefwick, where he died. He was author of

(1) Differt. Inaug. de praxi Medica incunda, 4to. Lugd. Batav. 1737

(2) The Art of making Common Salt, 8vo. 1748.

(3) An Experimental Enquiry concerning

the mineral elaftic Spirit contained in the Waters of Spa in Germany, as well as into the mephitic Qualities of that Spirit, Pha Tranf. Vol. 55.

(4) Confiderations on the Means of prek venting the Communication of peftilential Contagion, and on eradicating it in infectcg Places, 4to. 1771.

17. Barrington Lewis, efq. fecond fon of Matthew Lewis, efq. of the war office. Mr. Geo. Henry Mortimer, attorney at Law

19. Mr. William Browning, many years porter to the late Marquis of Hertford, and household trumpeter to his Majesty, in his rogth year.

William Aldridge, efq. at Stroud.

20. At the falt office, Somerset-place, William Riffoan, efq.

William Smyth, efq, chief clerk at the pay office in the dock-yard, Chatham.

At Streatham, John Macnamara, efq, auditor to the Duke of Bedford.

22. George Steevens, efq. at Hampstead, F. R. S. and F. A. S. aged 64. (A further account will be given of this gentleman.)

At Margate, Thos. Brown, efq. of Fens church street..

At Carshalton, in his 77th year, Mr. John Walton, one of the oldest folicitors in London. 23. Mr. Michael Milliken, of Richmond, green, aged 75.

DEATHS ABROAD.

At Beauvais, in his 93d year, Preville, the admirable French comic actor and friend of Garrick. He had long meditated the publication of a treatife on the French Comedy, and on the science of acting. But latterly he became blind, and his head being at times deranged, from the horrors of which he was witnefs in 1793, the pursuit of this interesting work was of neceffity abandoned.

Dec. 31, 1799. At Abloville, in the de. partment of the Lower Seine, where he had lived in great retirement, and in a state bordering on want, Monfieur Marmontel, author of Belifarius, Moral Tales, and other literary performances. He died of an apoplexy. When, three years ago, he was nominated to the legiflature, he went to the Electoral Affembly, and, thanking his fellow citizens for this marks of respect, said to them, “ You behold, my friends, a body enfeebled by age, but the heart of an honest man never grows old.

He was ill only a few hours before he died. He has left a widow, and two children in very indifferent circumstances.

Dec. 11, 1799. At Berlin, at the age of 84, the celebrated Pruffian General Knowbeldorf,

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FEBRUARY

1800.

[Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of Lieutenant-General Sir George HARRIS, K. B. 2. A VIEW of ANTIENT ARCHITECTURE. And, 3. A VIEW of

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Parkinfon's Villager's Friend and Phyfician; or, a familiar Addrefs on the Prefervation of Health, and the Removal of Difeafe on its first Appearance; fuppofed to be delivered by a Village Apothecary, &c. The Importance of Religion considered, and the relative Duties it inculcates, with Meditations, occafional Prayers, and Hymns, defigned for the Inftruction of Youth, ibid. Theatrical Journal; including Fable and Character of The Ring; or, Love me for myfelt, a Mufical Piece-Adelaide, a Tragedy, by Mr. Pye, with Address to the Tragic Mufe-Of Age Tomo row, a Mufical Piece-Speed the Plough, a Comedy, by Mr. Moreton

and True Friends, a Mufical Piece, ibid. Defcription of Chelmsford Church, Poetry; including Ode to Mary, on her

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Birth Day- The Royalift Song-Lines from the Abbé de Lille's Gardens, tranflated-Verfes addreffed to a young Lady at Brighton-Verfes written by a British Othcer on paffing the Grave of Major André-Starzas, on viewing the Ornaments of Tippoo Sultaun's Throne, exhibited in the Treasury at the India Houfe-Sonnet, PenmanMawr-A With! tranflated from the Latin of William Cowper, Esq.Coofohatchie-Epitaph for Eleanor, 146 Speech of the Prefident of the United

States of America on opening Congress, 150 Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourth Seffion of the Eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain, [Continued] Foreign Intelligence, from the London Gazettes, &c. &c.

Domestic Intelligence,

Lift of Sheriffs,

Marriages,

Monthly Obituary,

Prices of Stocks.

London:

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