honeft clerks. Sir William Mayne offered to ferve as one of the commiffioners without any emolument. Upon the question however being put, the court-party carried by a majority of five, the numbers being, for the board 124, against it 119. The fuccefs of adminiftration in this affair was owing to many of the friends of their country being ill, and unable to attend. Counsellor Fitzgibbons, after fpeaking for a confiderable time against the meafure, was taken ill, and, obliged to retire. The debates lafted twelve hours. MARRIAGES. Oct, 27 Kelly-Thomas Jones, Efq; to Mifs Hannah Morgan-30. Peter Syms, Efq; to Mifs Sufannah Blunt-Jofeph Collings, Efq; to Mrs. Martha, Clarke-Sir Charles Price to Mifs Child-Mr. Robinson, linendraper, of Ely, to Mifs Mackworth. OSEPH Miller, Efq; to Mrs. Nov. 3. John Jackfon, Efq; to Mifs Jane Griffeth Edward Duke, Efq; to Mifs Fanny Field Mr. David Reignier, to Mifs Jenny Monter-4. Thomas Davidfon, Efq; to Mifs Mary Northey-William Brander, Efq; to Miis Penelope Warren-5. Mr. Lundin, Cabinet-maker, to Mifs Mary Ford-James Mackenzie, Efq; to Mifs Betfey Blachford7. James Corbet, Efq; to Mifs Maria Avery-8. Thomas Sanders, Efq; to Mifs Mary Waters-10. Mr. Brettell, a Brazier, to Mifs Hallet-The Rev. Mr. Mangey, to Mifs Cooper-William Wharton, Efq; to Mifs Amelia Young-Thomas Wilfon, Efq; to Mifs Elizabeth Chater-13. Jacob Talmage, Merchant, to Mifs Elizabeth BennetWilliam Griffin, Efq; to Mifs Mary Willoughby-George Boddington, Efq; to Mifs Francis Sheene-Andrew Hacket, Efq; to Mifs Beynon Groves Wheeler, Efq; to Mifs Browning-William Mainwaring, Efq; to Miss Frances Stone - George Elliot, Efq; to Mifs Hefter Thompfon-Thomas Cooper, Efq; to Mifs Hayley— - Davenport, Efq; to Mrs. Arabella Williams-Mr. Lane, Ruffia Merchant, to Mifs Andrews-The Rev. Mr. Par, to Mifs Marfingale-Edward Warner, Efq; to Mifs Hannah Ward-William Martin, Efq; to Mifs Margaret Arnold-Thomas Atkins, Efq; to Mifs Henrietta Smith-22. George Doughty, Efq; to Mifs Rifden-William Dixon, Efq; to Mifs Amelia Thomas-Mr. Thomas Speary, Jeweller, to Mifs Rotheram-Thomas Ofborne, Efq; to Mifs Groves-Mr. Roberts, Haberdasher, to Mifs C. Heard25. John Ravel Frye, Efq; to Mifs Pott. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. HE Rev. Watkin Knight, to the recHire-The Rev. John Buckner, to the rectory of Southwick in Suffex-The Rev. Charles Moore, to the vicarage of Weft BA Amber Gafcoigne, Efq; one of the Lords Commiffioners for Trade and Plantations-Frank Capell, Efq; one of his Majesty's band of Gentlemen Penfioners Lord Viscount Bulkley, of Ireland, Chamberlain of the counties of Anglefea, Carmarthenshire, and Merionethfhire, in the principality of Wales-Alexander Udne, Thomas Lockhart, George Brown, and Gilbert Lawrie, Efqrs. together with Thomas Wharton, Efq. Commiflioners of Excife in Scotland.-Robert Campbell, Efq; Receiver-General, and Cashier, of his Majesty's cuftoms of Scotland.-William Mure, Efq; Receiver-General of Jamaica. 2. FOREIGN FOREIGN AFFAIRS. HA HOLLAND. AGUJE, Nov. 29. Their High Mightinctles, on account of the dearness of provifions, have forbidden, under severe penalties, the exportation of potaoes from their territories for the fpace of one year. Hague, Nov. 29. At a time when we flattered ourselves that the mortality among the horned cattle was in a manner at an end within the district of the United Provinces, it is faid to have broken out afreth in fome parts of South-Holland. Accord-. ing to fome very accurate and authentick lifts that have been published, it appears that, from the 1st of April 1769 to the laft of October 1771, there have died in the Provinces of North and South Holland nople. After his Royal Highness was gone, his Excellency count Orlow fent him a let ter, defiring his acceptance of the harfe, which his Highness graciously received." B-NK-PTS. Lawrence, and Thomas Harrison, ef White horie yard, Drury-lane, woollen draper. Richard Spier, of Lombard-freet, cordwainer. Jacob Morcira, and Haim Moreira, of Queen's-row, St. Matthew, Bethnail-green, merchants and partners. Roger Shakefpear and Elizabeth Tharratt, of Baghot, in Surry, dealers in wine and partners. David Campbell, and Edmund Clegg, of Manchefter, filk-manufacturers and partners. Morgan Bevan, of Swanfea, in Glamorganshire, Jonathan William Stackhouse, of Bethnal-green, Brewer. Bookfeller. Charles Marthall, of Sherbourne-Jane, London, Merchant. Matthias Peter Dupont, of Fleet market, London, Holer. 172,177 head of cattle. It likewife appears, that within the fame time and di- John Horsford, of St. George's, Middlesex, Apol ftricts 65,666 have been cured of the diftemper. GERMAN Y. Vienna, Nov. 23. The Emperor, in his late journey to Bohemia, and Moravia, has adopted a very interefting fcheme, which is that of abolishing the fervitude which, fubfifts in thofe countries where the farmers poffefs nothing of their own, and can confequently do nothing in favour of their children. Several other advantages are expected from his Imperial Majefty's travels, during which he found means to familiarize and ingratiate himself in fuch a manner with the inhabitants, as enabled him to make many difcoveries which are kept as a fecret from Princes by thofe about them. ITALY. Extra of a letter from an English officer in the fervice of the Empress of Ruffia, dated Lazarette, Leghorn, Nov. 11, 1771. His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucefter is fo well recovered from his late dangerous illness as to be able to take the air every day. As foon as he arrived here, on the 30th of laft month, in a man of war from the Levant, his Highnefs fent immediately to compliment our lieutenant-general count Theodore Orlow on his arrival, and on funday last honoured his Excellency with a vifit. His Highnefs came in a chariot with lady Dick, attended by col. Rainsford, major Haywood, Sir John Dick, the captains Balfour and Jarvis, and Mr. Rutterford, the Ruffian agent in this port. His Highnefs converfed a confiderable time with his Excellency count Orlow, and feemed greatly delighted with the appearance of the Ruffian officers. Several antiquities, brought from different islands in the Archipelago, were fhewn to his Highness, which he feemed pleafed at the fight of. Afterward count Orlow caufed a fine Barbary horfe to be exersifed before his Highness, which he greatly admired. This creature was defigned by a Pacha as a prefent to the Grand Signor, and was taken by one of the Rufhan fhips in à vefiel bound for Conftanti thecary. James Lowe, of Liverpool, dealer. Phineas Da Fonfeca, and Abraham Benjamin, ef Beer-lane, London, druggifts, dryfaiters, and copartners. Miles Nightingale, of Fore Street, London, dry. falter. James Armstrong, and John Armstrong, of Car life, partners and dealers. Hugh Dalton, of Deal, in Kent, tea-dealer. Stephen Haines, of Bristol, Butcher. John Rowler, of Bucklersbury, London, Ware. houfemian. Ifaac Moor, of Woolwich, in Kent, cooper. David Etherington, of North Shields, in Northumberland, Brewer. Oliver Green, of Birmingham, dealer in china. Jacob Samuel, of Gravel lane, Houndíditch, merchant. Mark Webb, of New River Hall, in St. Ann's, Limehoufe, vidualler and carpenter, John Langrish, of Arundel, in Suffex, upholsterer. Walter Bell, of Witham, in Efex, linen-draper. William Kaye, of Bartholomew lane, London, merchant. Jacob Friedeberg, of Booker's Gardens, Leadenhall-street, London, Hardwaredan. Ralph Hanner, of Liverpool, grocer. Brian Dempley, of Skircoat, in the parish of Halifax, Yorkshire, merchant. William Johnfon, of Coventry, butcher. John Brown, and Richard Sanibrook, of Manchefter, dyers, and co-partners. Robert Auchenclois, of St. George, Hanover-fquste, Jinen-draper. Thomas Mazzingham, of Dover-ftreet, Picta'dilly, dealer in wines, James Darley, of Snow Hill, London. Oilman. William Anderson, of St. Paul's Church yard, John Maydwell, of London, Drysälter. Edward Loxham, of Liverpool, upholsterer. cafhire, cornfactor. bricklayer. Jofiah Collins, of St. Mary, Iflington, Middlesex, William Wrenford, of Fore freet, London, grocer, James Whitehead, of Wandsworth, in Surry, Callico-printer. Samuel Green of Liverpool, merchant. David Campbell, of Manchefter, filk-manufacturer and merchant. Edmund Clegg, of Manchester, filk manufacturer and merchant. 1 POLITICKS, Domeftick and Foreign OCCURRENCES, 1771. Alcides, his reply to Junius 84 Children, young, an essay on the education 7 of. 253 Almida, a new tragedy, account of American affairs, 421, 469, 523, 575, 620 Apparitions, an effay on 279 456 302 Articles, thirty-nine, of the church of B. Lift 231 56, 110, 175, 279, 473, 524 Beggar's opera, ftrictures on 53 Bellifle, M. account of his captivity among there 282 Bill of Rights, proceedings of the fociety town 109 223 Britain and Dudley, their scheme relating to Bull, Mr. Frederick, is chofen the common hall C. 586 329 299 ADOGAN, Dr. a letter to 93 Catechifms and expofitions, letter to the 398 583 Chancery, on the iniquitous delays of that court Choiseul, duke of, divefted of his employ- Confcience, an effay on Conftantinople, dreadful fire there, 185 321 344 236 188 Convention with Spain, relative to Falkland 552 Coote, general, invefted with the Order of the Bath 467 tion and view of 370 Cornely's, Mrs. account of the rise of the natives on 93 525,578 556 298 386 435 Cripplegate-ward, a description of for his conduct during his Mayor- alty 619 G. ALLANTRY, hiftory of Cumberland, Duke of, remarks on his G29, 31. Ironical defence of 4772 marriage 564. Arrives from abroad 617 D. of State of 424 201 449 263 Hiftory, affecting 391. Of Mrs. Croby 373 149 Human life, allegorical defcription of 395 man- 618 ACOB's English Peerage, defended J. 259 Efcheats, a court of, held at Guildhall 376 Jagainst the reviewers. 63 from 557 F 97 Jackion's remarks on the Monthly Re- view 127 James II. and the duke and dutchefs of Jehovah, an essay on the name of 261 17 610 Jews, trial of, for the robbery of Mrs. Hutchins, and murder of her fervent 618 606 619 353 Infidel parfon, a moral flory 542 306 311 621 French, an effay on the national fincerity of • 404 259 26 Inftallation of knights of the Garter, account the election of the Lord Mayor 490. His Mylne, Mr. architect of Black friars, his Eyre 562 Juries, remarks on their power in cafes of N. 328 libels 127. Effay on the right and power NASH, Alderman, chofen Lord Mayor of K. 405 35 516, 58 duke of 437 495 Knowles, Sir Charles, fets out for Peteri- Newcastle, dreadful inundation there 573 burgh L. New-York, flour fhing ftate of that city 620 52 fon Manufactures, the comparative value of Mortality, general bill of for the year 1771 Moscow, plague and insurrection there Mungo and his miflrefs, dialogue tween Muncal gloffary App. 771. Nobility, essay on the pride of 468 297 Northern elopement, or the amours of the Nullum tempus bill, foundation of 0. 477 154 AINTING, an explanation of the tech- 258 352 King of, an attempt on his life 577. |