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1774

Parochial Committee.

Holt Warring, Efq;

Arth. Ormfby, Efq;

Plunket H. Talbot, Efq;

St.Thomas's.

Mr. Jofhua Parker,
Wm. Handcock, Efq;
Arthur French, Efq;

Mr. John Decluzeau,

Henry Strong, Efq;

Mr. Richard Moncrieff,

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Mr, Henry Dobson,

Mr. John Seaton,

Mr. Gilbert Kilby,

THIRD DIVISION.

James Horan, Efq;
George Macquay, Efq;
Mr. Robert Hutton,

Commons.

Parochial Committee.

Mr. Alexander Rofs,
Mr. Richard Fox,

Mr. George Crain,

Mr. Daniel Dickinson,
Mr. George Sall,

James Jones, Efq;
Mr. Mark Bloxham,
Mr. Jofeph Pike,
Mr. Jofhua Clibborne,

"St. Nicholas

Without.

St. Audeon's.

Major C. Valancey,.

Commiffioner.

Philip Crampton,

Mr. Edward Geoghehan,
Mr. Thomas Corles,

Edward Sankey,

Aldermen.

Sir Thomas Blackhall,

John Hart, Efq;

Benjamin Ball, Efq;

Commons,

Mr. Geoge Darley.

Parochial Committee. ¡!

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St. Cathe
rine's.

St. James's.

A Lift of the Market Jury, of the City of
Dublin.
Dan. Dickinson, Uther's-quay.
Benj. Garftin, Arrati quày.
Sam. Tindall, Queen-ftreet.
Arth. Guinefs, James's-street.
Roger Thompson, High-freet.
Chrif, Hearn, Fishamble-ftreet.
J. Read, Parliament-freet.
Benj. Ward, Nicholas-fireet.
William McCready, Bride-street.
Chrift. Byron, Euftace-ftreet.
R. Williams, Caftle-street.
Tho. Trulock, Dame-street.
J. Robinfon, Caple-street.
Ed. Mockler, Ormond-quay.
William Partridge, Parliament-freet.
Ed. Clarke, Caple-ftreet.

J. Woodroffe, fervais-ftreet.
Edw. Tomlinfon, Strand-freet.
Stephen Rudd, Lazar's hill.
Edward Beaty, Andrew-street.
Peter Callage Dame-ftreet.
J. Binns, Dame-street,
J. Pemberton, City-quay.
Wilcox Riddock, Grafton-street.

To Richard Lebunte and Richard Neville,
Efqrs. Reprefentatives in Parliament
for the Corporation of Wexford.

THE Protestant Boys of the County of Wexford take the opportunity of their firft meeting fince the clofe of the feffions of parliament, to exprefs their fatisfaction of, and return you (as members of their fociety, and reprefentatives of the county town) their fincere acknowledgements for your upright and faithful difcharge of the high truft repofed in you by your conftituents during the late alarming feffion. A fteady perfeverence in a conduct flowing from fuch

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principles will always endear you to them, and fecure to you that approbation, which, next to the teftimony of your own conscience, is the most grateful reward to a generous mind.

RICHARD BOYSE, Chairman.

To George Ogle, Efq; Reprefentative in Parliament for the County of Wexford. SIR,

YOUR entire conduct in parliament has been fo uniformly fpirited, and well judged, (the real honour and dignity of the crown, the true intereft, liberty, and happiness of the fubject, being your invariable guides) as to demand the moft particular attention of all your conftituents. We, the proteftant boys, of the county of Wexford, (a part of them) take this earlieft opportunity fince the clofe of the feffions of parliament of rendering you thus publicly our moft fincere and grateful thanks; the only tribute we can at prefent offer to principles which would adorn any period of history, and which, in these times of venalty and corruption, fets the poffeffor among the first of the most distinguished friends to our confi

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Gentlemen,

WORDS being insufficient to exprefs my grateful fentiments of the very diftinguifhing honour conferred on me, by the approbation of fo refpectable and independant a fociety as yours, I fhall only prefume to say, that it fhall be the invariable object of my life to fulfil the facred truft repofed in me by my conftituents, and by a fteady perfeverence in acting for the fervice of my country, to maintain your good opinions.

I have the honour to be,

With the highett respect,
Your most obedient,

Very humble fervant, Wexford, RICHARD NEVILL. July 9th, 1774.

To the Proteftant Boys of the County of Wexford.

Gentlemen,

MY prefent diftant fituation having prevented me from fooner having it in my power to make my public acknowledgements, for the very diftinguished honour you have done me in your addrefs of the 1ft inft. I hope you will now accept my most grateful and warm thanks for fuch an honourable and public teftimony of your approbation of my conduct in Parliament: to merit the ap probation of honeft men has always been my fole ambition, to have received this public teftimony of it. I efteem, the higheft and trueft honour a citizen of a goverment like ours can arrive at. Be affured, I fhall always look on the truft of reprefentive in parliament as a facred depofit, and the violation of it as the worft ipecies of facrilege: to be induced by any temptation to betray the rights of a country to which we owe all the enjoyments of life, is the moft foolish, as well as the most henious parricide.

I am Gentlemen,
With the warmest gratitude,
and fincereft regard,,
Your affectionate and obliged fervant,
R. LEHUNTE.

Bath, 22d July, 1774.

BIRTHS.

BIRTH S.

July, 21. A Metallight of

Meath, the Right Hon. Lady Viscountess Boyne, Lady of Rich. Lord Vifc. Boyne, of a daughter.-29. At the Castle of Kilkenny, the Hon. Lady Anne Butler, Lady of John Butler, Efq; and daughter to the Earl of Wandesford, of a fon.-Aug. 13. At Carlow, the Lady of John Hardy Euftace, Efq; lieut. in the first regt. of horse, of a daughter.-14. the Lady of the Rev. Dr. Brown, rector of St. Andrew's, of a

13. John Trail, Efq; Engineer to the

Grand Canal company, to Mifs Hunt of

Arran-quay.-14. In London, Robert Day, of the co. of Kerry, Efq; to Mifs Mary Potts of that City.-Mr. Thomas Fox, an eminent Laceman in Parliament-ftreet, to Mifs Read of said street. -At Black rock near Dublin, the right hon. Charles Coote, Earl of Bellamont, to the hon. Lady Emily Fitzgerald, Sifter to his Grace the Duke of Leinfter. DEATH S.

T Cork, Robert Lane,

fon.-At Stephen's-green, the Lady of July 20. AEfq; one of the Burgel

the Rev. Doctor Ware, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

fes of that City.-At Kilkenny, Edm. English, of Carrick-on-fure, Esq;—At

July 19. John Parnell, Efq; foof fir his feat at Kill, co. Carlow, Thomas

John Parnell, Bart. to Mifs Brooke, daughter of the right hon. Sir Arthur Brooke, Bart.-John Aldercron, of Rathinhill, co. of Meath, Efq; fon of the late lieut.-gen. Aldercron, to mifs Bermingham. The rev. Wm. Darby, chaplain to the Royal Hofpital, to mifs Olivia Morgan, daughter of the late Chidley Morgan, Efq;-20. John Croker, of Chahirgal, Efq; to mifs Andrews, daughter of John Andrew's of Cork, Efq;Yelding, Efq; to mifs Peterfon.-22. The right hon. Henry Thomas Butler, earl of Carrick, to mifs Taylor, daughter of Edward Taylor, late of Ash-keating, co. Limerick, Efq; -John Sutton, Efq; an eminent merch. of this city, to mifs Jackfon of Effexbridge-27. The right hon. Wm. Randal M'Donnell, lord vifc. Dunluce, fon and heir, to the right hon. earl of Antrim, to hon. Mrs Trevor, fifter to lord vifc. Mount Morres.-30. John Cook, Efq, to mifs Smyth.-At Cork, Samuel Beamish, Efq; to mifs Stammers of Bandon.-At Drogheda, Richard Newton, Efq; to Mifs Anne Woods.-Aug. 6. Digby Berkley, Efq; to Mifs Dearan, * of Edenderry.-10. At Belfast, the rev. James Crombie, to Mifs Simpson.-The rev. John Coleman of Temple-patrick, to Mrs. White, relict of the late Doctor White, of faid place.-11. George Bell, Efq; to Mrs. Atkinson.-Edmond Malone, of Ballynahown, co. of Westmeath, Efq; to Mifs Mary O'Conner. At Limerick, George Studdart, of Clondrelaw, Efq; to Mifs Studdart of Bunratty, Peter Daly, of Cloncha, co. of Galway, Efq; to Mifs Helena Roache, daughter of Philip Roache, Efq;

Bunbury, Efq;-23. At Mount-fhannon, co. of Galway, the Lady of Alexander Woods, Efq;-24. At Sligo, Mrs. Margaret Knox.-27. The Rev. Mathew Pilkington, well known for his poetical performances.-29. In the 118 year of her age, Sheelagh M'Allefter of Drummeal in co. of Londonderry; it is remarkable, that 6 weeks before her death the fpun 8 cuts of 6 hank yarn every day, the retained her fenfes to the last.-At the Marine Nursery, Mrs. Wye, aged 105.-30. In London, the right hon. Percy Wyndham O'Brien, Earl of Thomond, M. in the English Parliament for Winchelsea, Ld. Lieut. and Cust. Rot. of the co. Somerfet, one of his Majefty's most hon. Privy Council in Great Britain; his Lordship was 2d fon of Sir Wm. Wyndham, (Secretary at War, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and P. C. to Queen Anne) by Catherine Seymour, 2d daughter to Charles Duke of Somerfet, and Uncle to the prefent Earl of Egremont; the 29th Novem. 1756, his Lordship was created Baron of Ibracken and Earl of Thomond in Ireland, and took upon the name and arms of O'Brien purfuant to the Will of his Uncle the late Earl of Thomond.—In the 81ft year of his age, Captain Graydon, a member in the Irish parliament during the late King's reign.-At Cork, the Lady of Richard Beecher, Efq; and the Lady of William Hamilton, Esq; M. D.-On his paffage from London, Capt. Barnaby Hutchinfon.-In the Trenches before Tanjour by a musket-ball, Lieut. Rd. Annefly White, fon of Wm. White of Upton, co. of Wexford, Efq;-30. At Waterford, Mrs. Dennis, relic of the

late

late Archdeacon Dennis.-At Killeen, Queen's co. Thomas Kemmis, Efq;Aug. 2. At Cork, the rev. Archdeacon Reader. At Rathfarnham-castle, the right hon. the Countess of Ely, Lady of the present Earl of Ely, her lofs will be felt by the poor, as well as her fa. mily, to whom her bounty was extenfive, as her temper was amiable-6. At Coleraine, Mrs. Galt.-At Rathfryland, aged 114 years, Hugh Crummy.-At Leighlin-bridge, the Lady of Benjamin Roche, Efq-At Caftle-myle, co. of Galway, Mrs. Catherine O'Rorke, Lady of Hugh O'Rorke of Creevagh, co. of Sligo, Efq;-10. By a fall from his Horfe, Robt. Lymbry, of Kilcop, co. of Waterford, Efq;-Stephen Fitzgerald, of Afhfield, Queen's co. Efq;-11. In Park place, Mrs. Dorothea Smith, reli&t of James Smith, late of the City of Dublin, Efq;-13. At Dungarvon, the Lady of Tho. Rogers, Efq;-At Galway, Tho. Clutterbuck, Efq; one of the Aldermen of that City.-14. At Crumlin, Nicholas Purcell, Efq;-At Tractin-Abbey, co. of Cork, Achilles Daunt, Efq; At Limerick, Mifs Toler, daughter of Dan. Toler of Graige, co. Tipperary, Efq; PROMOTION S.

THE

HE Rev. Lawrence Broderick, promoted to the rectory and vicarage of Callen, in Diocese of Lifmore.- Mr. Hacket, to be one of his Majeftys meffengers. in the room of Mr. Charles Wynne, deceased.- Wm. Gore and Charles Tottenham, Efq. elected nors of the Work Houfe.-Tho. Finley, Efq. treasurer, Rich. Baggs, Efq. fecretary, and Mr. Tho. Owen, furveyor to the corporation for paving the Streets, Wm. Harris, of Castlemixon, Efq; a Juftice of peace for the County of Corke. -Tho. Ledwich, Tho. Hacket, James Chatterton, and Tho. Litton, Jun. Efqrs. fworn Barristers at Law. The Rev. Jn. Roberts, A.B. promoted to the vicarages of Dunhill, Gilough, and Newcastle, in Diocese of Lifmore.-The Rev. Sam. Jeffop, to the vicarage of Tubrid, and Ballybeacon.-The Rev. Tho. Craw

ford to the vicarage of Derrygrath in the Diocese of Waterford.-The right hon. John Hely Hutchinfon, Doctor of Laws. to be Provost of Trinity College, in the room of the right hon. Francis Andrews, deceased.-James Dennis, Esq; to be his Majefty's prime ferjeant at Law; (right hon. John Hely Hutchinfon, promoted)Maurice Copinger, Efq; to be his Majefty's 2d ferjeant at Law, (James Dennis, Efq; promoted)-George Hamilton, Efq; to be his Majefty's 3d ferjeant at Law; (Maurice Copinger, Efq; promoted)-William Humberton, Efq; to the office of fwearing all Mafters of coasting veffels in the port of Dublin; (Frederick Norman, Efq; deceased) The rev. Nath. Smith to the vicarages of Cahir, and St. John Baptift Grange, in the dio. of Lifmore.-Jn. Wilfon and Tho.Truelock, Efqrs, elected Sheriffs for the enfuing year (David Latouche, jun. and William Dunn, Efqrs. refigned)-Maj. General Richard Earl of Čaven, to be Col. of the 55th Regt. of Foot (Lt. General Ganfell, deceased.) - General Howard, and the right hon. John Blaquiere, Secretary to the Ld. Lieut. made Knights of the Bath.-James Alexander, Efq; elected M. P. for the City of Londonderry, in the room of the right hon. Francis Andrews, deceased.

BANKRUPTS.

Obert M Keon, late of Newry,

Roberto the City of Dublin,

Dealer, and Chapman. Robert Ormsby, Attorney. goverJames Goulrifk of Birr, Queen's co. Distiller. Edward King, Attorney.-Lawrance Dignam of Navan, co. of Meath, Distiller. Owen Hogan, Attorny-Nicholas Darcy of Jervaisftreet, Sugar-baker and Grocer. Henry Betagh, Attorney.-John Oakman of Armagh, Shopkeeper. Owen Hogan, Attorney.-Thomas Major of the City of Londonderry, Shopkeeper. Eneas Murray, Attorney. Arthur Parke of the City Dublin, Coach maker. Armstrong Fitzgerald, Attorney.-Thomas Bermingham of Dirty-lane, Distiller. Owen Hogan, Attorney.

The Affairs of America are so near a Crifis, that by next Month fomething decifive muft happen; and then the whole will be given in a regular Series.

The Continuation of the Juft Revenge; with feveral other Favours, are obliged to be postponed, on account of the Length of the Lord Chlor's Reafons in the E-ly Caufe,

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THE

HIBERNIAN MAGAZINE:

O R,

Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge.

For SEPTEMBER, 1774.

Genuine Account of OMIAH, a Native of Otaheite, a new difcovered Island in the South Seas, lately brought over to England by Captain Fourneaux. With an elegant Engraving.

SIR,

native country: It is ufual there to mark

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many perfons of curiofity and tafte, I fhall take the liberty of acquainting you with the refult of a vifit I paid to a friend of mine at Hertford, at whofe houfe I dined in company with Omiah.

I am five feet ten inches and a half high, and the first time I was introduced into Omiah's company, by his interpreter, Mr. Andrews, I took an opportunity of measuring in height with this polite ftranger. This freedom pleased Omiah much, as does every circumftance, in which he can engage with a perfon either in conversation or in action. He is about half an inch under my fize, but rather lufty, and strong made, though not in the leaft heavy. His complexion much refembles that of an European accustomed to hot climates; his features are regular, and agreeable by a fmile, which the pleasures he enjoys feem to produce. His hair is jet black, fhining and ftrong, and clubbed behind, fince he came over; he was dreffed in a reddish-brown coat and breeches, with a white waiftcoat, made in the English taste, in which he appeared perfectly eafy. His hands are tataowed, according to the mode in his NOTE.

This gentleman was the furgeon of Capt. Fourneaux's veffel, September, 1774.

upon occafion of taking a wife; and Omiah, whom I imagine to be about eighteen years old, has been honoured with eight or ten fets of these marks, having already had as many wives. He is alfo marked, or tataowed, in fome other parts; but they are hidden by his clothes.

I faw him at Baron Dimsdale's, at whofe houfe I had the pleasure of dining with him, he being then at Hertford, under preparation previous to inoculation for the fmall-pox, and which he hath fince fafely paffed through.

In company he is eafy and polite, and behaves fo at table, handles his knife and fork well, and conducts himself in every refpect with great decency, cleanlinefs, and void of any awkwardness. As he was confined to a certain regimen, he eat only of pudding, potatoes, and other vegetables, though he is fond of meat and particulary of ham; but, with regard to quantity, he is very abftemious.

Omiah is fo far from thewing fuch marks of fimplicity and ignorance, as have been mentioned in the different accounts of him (published in the newspapers) that his deportment is genteel, and refembles fo much that of well bred people here, as to make it appear very extraordinary to thofe who know how litRIF

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