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At Walworth, in his 76th year, John Lodge Cowley, efq. F. R. S. formerly profeffor of mathematics at the royal military academy, Woolwich.

17. At Edinburgh, Mr. James Gordon, principal accountant to the British linen bank.

19. William Smith, efq. one of the clerks of the treasury.

Mr. William Heathfield, of Bethnal-green. Lately, at Belmont, Thos. Lowfreld, efq. 20. Mr. William Holnuden, of Chatham, in his 83d year.

21. Mr. William Midford, furgeon, of the Crefcent, Minories.

A. Holbeche, efq. of Slowley hill, Warwickfire, by a fall from his horse in hunting.

At the Manfe Kilrenny, Scotland, the Rev. Mr. William Beat, in the 87th year of his age.

22. At Bangor Ferry, Fewster Johnfon, efq. of Ilchefter hill, in the county of Durham, and colonel of the loyal Durham fene ble infantry.

24. Richard Rayley, efq. of Peckam, Surry.

At Wells, the Rev. T. Payne, M. A. one of the canons refidentiary of the cathedral church, and rector of Llangattock.

26. At Camberwell, Mr. Abel Dickens, formerly ironmonger in Leadenhall street, and one of the common council of Aldgate ward.

John Wilkes, efq. alderman of Farringdon Without, and chamberlain of the city of London. (See page 17.)

At Bath, Knight Michell, efq. late of Fulmore, Huntingdonshire.

Mr. John Eaft, of Crifpin-ftreet, Spitalfields.

27. At Camberwell, Mr. Thomas Mac Gregor.

Mr. John Crozier Hart, fon of the late Alderman Hart.

Mr. Thomas Balle, of Exeter, aged 73, upwards of forty years chief clerk of the cuftoms of that port.

Lately, in St. Andrew's-fquare, Edinburgh, aged 72, Charles Steuart, efq. formerly furveyor-general in North America.

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29. Mr. Jeremiah Rudfdell, of Northamp

At Dover, Robert Colt, efq. of Auldame, 3c. In Dublin, Mr. Thomas Blanchard, late of Covent Garden Theatre, a victim to intemperance, on account of which he had been difmiffed from his fituation on the Lon'don ftage.

31. At Foulkftone, Mr. William Collins, of Brenchley, in Kent.

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(2) The comparative Bleffings of Chriftianity. A Sermon preached before the Univerfity of Oxford, July 8, 1750, Svo.

(3) Animadverfions on Mr. Phillips's Hiftory of the Life of Cardinal Pole, 8vo. 1766.

(4) Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford in the year 1781, at the L&ture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, 8vo. 1781.

2. Mrs. Patton, wife of Capt. Patton, in the Eaft India Company's fervice.

At Middleton, near Edinburgh, Robert Hepburn, efq. of Clerkington, one of the commiffioners of cuftoms in Scotland.

3. Mr. Edward Hall, apothecary, and f. cretary to the Whig Club.

William Allen, efq. at Blackheath.

Mr. Noble, of Brutton, near Wakefield.' 4. Mrs. Allen, wife of Ralph Knight Allen, efq. of New Houfe, in the county of Ex.

At Dawlish, in Devonshire, in his 25th year, the Rev. Thomas Palmer.

Mr. Thos. Wright, late of the house of Smith, Wright, and Gray, bankers in Lombard-street, aged 75 years.

At Ackworth, the Rev. Charles Butler, vicar of Bolton apud Dearn.

6. Mr. Francis Kemble, of Swithin'slane.

Mr. Noble, of Pontefract, furgeon and apothecary, in his 40th year, brother of the above Mr. Noble.

Lately, at Staunton Mill, Northamptonfhire, Mr. William Ofborn, miller.

8. Sir Ralph Milbanke, father of Lady Melbourne,

At Southampton, Major Lockhart Ruffel Mr. William Gunn, of Gainsborough, aged 79 years.

9. Mr. Thomas Edgerton, of Giltsparftreet, Weft Smithfield, in his 78th year.

At the Hot Welis, Bristol, Lord Lifle. At Hull, in his fecond mayoralty, and in his 81ft year, John Banks, esq.

10. Mr. Thos. Breary, one of the yeomen of the guard.

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Mrs. Vefey, of Laytonstone, Effex, widow of Thos. Vefey, efq.

Mr. Walter Grove, mafter of the King's head, at Rochester, by a wound with a piftol from footpads, near Shooter's hill, a few days

betore.

11. J. Kingstone, efq. of Upper Harley freet.

At Hall, General Adams, aged 68, formerly in the Eaft India Company's fervice, then in garrifon at Hull.

12. Mr. James Bazil, Winchefter-street. Lady Beauchamp Proctor, widow of the late Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, of Langley park, Norfolk.

At Alresford, Oliver Beckett, efq.

(11) A Commentary on Apoplectic and Paralytic Affections, and on the Diseases connected with the fubject, 8vo. 1794.

(12) Obfervations on the Ufe of Spunge after Amputations, Mid. Obs. & Ing. Vol. . 14 William Stone, efq. of Robert-street, Adelphi."

Thos. Brandon, efq. of Upminster, Effex, aged 75.

15. At Berrington, Herefordfhire, in her 66th year, the honourable Mrs. Harley, wife of Thos. Harley, eiq.

At Hull, the Rev. Thos. Browne, late of Bridlington, in his 26th year.

16. Mr. Crippen, of Great Tower-street. Thos. Greenhill, eiq. of Watford, Hert

13. Mr. John Lewis Baumgartner, mer fordfhire. thant, in his 68th year.

Mr. John Martin, attorney.

Mr. John Pinchheck, of john-ftreet, St. George's in the Eaft, aged 87.

17. Thomas Watson, efq. of Eastcot.

At Hatfield, Dr. Francis Penrofe, of Stonehoufe, Plymouth.

At Greenwich, Mr. Thos. Cobham, many

Lately, at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, aged 76, years a furgeon in the navy. Thomas Kirkland, M. D. He was author

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(1) A Treatife on Gangrenes, in which the cafes that require the ufe of the Bark, and thofe in which it is pernicious (unless joined with proper correctives), are afcertained: and the objections to its efficacy in the cure of Gangienes confidered, 8vo. 1754. (2) An Essay on the Methods of fuppreffing Hæmorrhage from divided Arteries, 8vo. 1763.

(3) An Effay towards an Improvement in the Cure of thofe Difeafes which are the Caufes of Fevers, 8vo. 1767.

(4) A Reply to Mr. Maxwell's Answer to Mr. Kirkland's Efay on Fevers, wherein the Utility of the Practice of fuppreffing them is further exemplified, vindicated, and enforced, 8vo. 1769.

(5) Obfervations upon Mr. Pott's General Remarks on Fractures, &c. 8vo. 1770.

(6) Appendix to the Obfervations upon Mr. Pott's General Remarks on Fractures, 8vo. 1771.

(7) A Treatise on Child.bed Fevers, and on the Methods of preventing them, &c. 8TO 1774

(8) Animadverfions on a late Treatise on the Kink Cough, 8vo. 1774.

(9) Thoughts on Amputation. Being a Supplement to the Letters on Compound Fractures, and a Comment on Dr Belguer's Book on this Operation, &c. 8vo. 1780.

(10) An Inquiry into the prefent State of Medical Surgery; including the Analogy betwixt external and internal Disorders, and the Infeparability of thefe Branches of the fame Profeffion, Vol. i. 8vo. 1783. Vol. ii. 8vo. 1786.

At Clifton, near Bristol, General Sir John Dalling, K. B.

18. Mr. Cobham, watchmaker, of St." John's-freet, Clerkenwell,

DEATHS ABROAD.

JULY 20. In St. Dominica, Capt. Anthony Wingrove, of Bath, Brigadier-Major. to Brigadier-General Blundel.

AUG. 17. At St. George, in Grenada, Mr. Robert Boulter, of Bath.

SEPT. 17. At Roffeau, in Dominica, the Right Hon. Lady Georgina Johnstone, fecond daughter of the Earl of Hopetown, and wife to the Hon. Cochrane Johnstone, governor of that ifland.

Lately, at Demerara, George Frederick Parry, ciq.

Nov. 30. At Pifa, William Henry Lamb. ton, efq. M. P. for Durham.

DEC. 15.
At Hanau, Sir Alexander
Crawford, late English commiffary with the
Auftrian army.

JAN. 28, 1797. At Dacca, in Bengal,
Charles Taylor, efq. a fenior merchant in the
East India Company's fervice.

In his paffage from the West Indies to America, Robert Mafters, M. D. physician to the British forces at St. Domingo, and late of Great Pulteney-ftreet, Bath..

Dec. 23. His ferene highness Frederick Eugene, reigning duke of Wirtemberg, at his palace at Stutgardt, aged 65 years, eleven months, and two days. He was born the 21st of January 1732; fucceeded his brother Louis Eugene the 20th of March 1793.

In the East Indies, Lieutenant-Colonel John Cox.

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[Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of PRINCE HOARE, ESQ. And, 2. A VIEW of DUNSTER CASTLE.]

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The Works of Tobias Smollett, M. D. with Memoirs of his Life; to which is prefixed, a View of the Commencement and Progrefs of Romance. By John Moore, M. D.

A Key to the Claffical Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Proper Names, in which the Words are accented and divided into Syllables, exactly as they ought to be pronounced, with Refe. rence to Rules which shew the Analogy of Pronunciation. To which is added a Complete Vocabulary of Scripture Proper Names, divided into Syllables, and accented according to Rules drawn from Analogy, and the beft Usage; concluding with Obfervations on the Greek and Latin Accent and Quan. tity, &c. &c. By John Walker, Author of the Critical and Pronouncing Diftionary, The Caftle on the Rock; or, Memoirs of the Elderland Family. By the Author of " Derwent Priory."

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Mr. Mozer's favour in our next. Chapel.

Alfo Hortenfius, and the Elegy in St. Stephen's

A Letter has been tranfmitted to us, figned, we think, M. S. addressed to a Gentleman as Editor of The European Magazine, who (except the favour of his occafional Correspondence) is no way concerned in the conduct of it. We do not fee the impropriety in inferting any opinion of one Author concerning another, however erroneous that opinion may be. We are, however, obliged to M S. for his ftrictures.

The Effufions on the Death of a Wife are too incorrect.

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