Efq. Lately George Harris, Efq. one of the Semor Fellows of King's college, Cambridge. 17. In Queen Ann-street, - Howarth, Mr. Preston, orange-merchant, in Little Eat Cheap, and one of the City Marshals. In Billeter lane, George Wilkinson, Esq. Lately the Rev. Mr. Scales, of Ulverfton, Lancashire. Lately at Carmony, near Belfast, in Ireland, Elizabeth Gillilan, in the 11th year of her age. She never was married, aud enjoyed a very good state of health until within a few days of her death. 18. At Dunmow Priory, Effex, Mrs. Chapman, aged 111 years. She was one of the female jury who were fummoned on the flitch of bacon given away in the year 1751. Jofeph Sayer, Efq. ferjeant at law, Author of feveral works in that profeffion, and Editor of Puffendorf. terbury cathedral, the Rev. John Duncombe, M. A. one of the fix preachers of that church, and rector of St. Andrew, in that eity, and vicar of Herne, in Kent. Lately at Madras, Lieutenant Colonel Kennedy, commandant of the artillery there, 20. Mr. Kelley, confectioner and fruiterer, in St. James's street. Lately Anthony Bacon, Efq. formerly merchant in Copthall-court, Threadneedlestreet. 21. At Edinburgh, Lady Katherine Charteris. In Grosvenor.ftreet, Mrs. Bartell, relict of Francis Barrell, Efq. of Otterden, in Kent. 23. In Scotland yard, Richard Ripley, Efq. of his Majesty's Board of Works. Richard Fitzpatrick, Efq. fon of the Honourable Richard Fitzpatrick. At Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire, Eliza beth Bowen, maiden, aged 102. She lived In Quebec-street, Mary-le-bone, Charles in one family in that place upwards of ga Somers, Efq. 19. Mrs. Catherine Wigram, wife of Robert Wigram, merchant, Crosby-square. Mrs. Leeky, wife of Mr. Deputy Leeky, of Balinghall-fstreet, At his houfe within the precincts of Can BANK R years. Lately Mark Basket, Efq. of Newbury, Berks. 24. Mrs. Waller, wife of Mr. Waller, wine-merchant, Idol-lane, Tower-street. John Spooner, Esq. Grosvenor-place. UPT S. From Jan. 1. to Jan. 24. inclufive. THOMAS Searle, of Storngate-ftreet, Lam beth, Surry, dealer and chapman. John Wright, of Dudley, Worcestershire, vicemaker. John Stuart, of Beccles, Suffolk, grocer. Richard Ogden, of Manchester, fartian manufacturer, dealer and chapman. Hickin Bould and James Swann, of Liverpool, grocers and partners. John Gibbins, of the parish of Shipton under Wichwood, Oxfordshire, shopkeeper. William Bond, of Redlion-street, Clerkenwell, draper. Arthur Gore, late commander of the Naffau East-Indiaman, Patrick Burke, of Harvey'sbuildings, in the Strand, taylor. Hugh Jones, of Coventry, grocer. John Heppell, of Makwearmouth Shore, in the county of Durbam, coal-fitter. William Allan, of Sunderland near the Sea, in the county of Durham, baker. Peter Daniel Hervé, of Union-court, Broad-ftreet, London, merchant, dealer and chapman. Henry Atkins, of Lawrence-lane, Cheapfide, London, builder. Richard Greenwood, of Elbow-lane, London, cyder-merchant. John Bowles, of Trowbridge, grocer. William Sill, of Liverpool, merchant. Abraham Wavell, of Wentworth-ftreet, tallow-chandler. Robert Baler and John Archibald Stevenfon, of Kg freet, merchants. George Atkinson, 45 Alderfgate-freet, goldfmith. Stephen Hodges, of the Strand, linnen-draper. Tho mas Lowthorpe, of Silver-ftreet, Westminfter, victualler. Nathaniel Wefthorp, of Harwich, fhip-chandler. William Hayden, of Llanganten, in Brecknock hire, and Edward Hayden, of Llanartie, in the faid county, tanners. George Score, of Andover, in the county of Southampton, innholder. John Henry Reichard, late of Manchester, Lancafhire, merchant. Thomas Oyfton, of St. Nicholas, Durham, hardwareman. Thomas Laugher, of Great Charles-freet, Birming ham, refiner and plater. William Taylor, of Alford, Lincolnshire, grocer and draper. John Taitt, of Swallow-ftreet, Oxford road, Middlesex, upholsterer. Jofeph Hemming, of Peter-street, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, vintner. Francis Edge, late of Potters Pury, in the county of Northampton, and now a prifoner in the gaol at Northampton, merchant. William Edwards, of Cheapfide, London, broker. John Rayner and Robert Watfon, both of Birmingham, japanners. William Woolcock, of Leftwithiel, in Cornwall, taylor. Jofeph Dobinfon, formerly of Calcutta, in the Eaft Indies, now or late of Mary-le-Bone, mer. James Hodfon, late Kegworth, in Leicestershire, brandy-merchant. Alington Hodges, of Brick-court, Middle-Temple, money-scrivener. AND LONDON REVIE W; 1786. For FEBRUARY, [Embellished with 1. A beautiful Engraving, by HOLLOWAY, of the COMTE DE VERGENNES, MINISTER for FOREIGN AFFAIRS in FRANCE. 2. A Picturefque Reprefentation of ROUSSEAU'S LAST ADDRESS to his WIFE. 3. A View of WYNNSTAY THEATRE. 4. and 5. Two ADMISSION TICKETS to the Dramatic Performances there, from the Defigns of H. BUNBURY, Efq.] CONTAINING Page 71 73 74 Some Account of Wynnftay Theatre Political State of the Nation and of Europe, for February 1786. No. XXIV. ib. A Picture of Life and Manuers in England in 1690, as drawn by John Evelyn, Efq. Remarks on the different Success, with Reípect to Health, of fome Attempts to pass the Winter in High Northern Latitudes. By John Aikin, M. D. [concluded] Extract from an Effay on the Pleasure which the Mind receives from the Exercife of its Faculties, and that of Taste in particular. By Charles de Polier, Efq. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late celebrated L. Euler An Allegory, intended to recommend a good Taste in the Choice of Books Strictures on Heron's Letters of Literature. By a Correspondent Reflections on Free-Thinking. By Dr. Watfon, Bishop of Llandaff 77 81 85 87 90 Fortification of Dock-yards, &c. &c. 118 Poetry: including Hymn of Calliope: at the Clofe of a Poem entitled "Gibilterra Salvata," by the Marquis Ippolito Pindemonte, Noble Venetian. Tranflated by Mrs. Piozzi, late Mrs. Thrale ---Song by Mrs. Piozzi, late Mrs. Thrale-The Snowball: a Cantata. By the late Cuthbert Shaw--Verses by George Gray, Esq. &c. &c. Theatrical Journal: including Prologue and Epilogue to the Heirefs--Mrs. Abington's political Addrefs after the performance of Scrub-Plan of Mr. O'Keefe's Love in a Camp-and 121 Particular account of the Etiquette, Dreffes, Dancers, new Carriages, at Court on tie Queen's Birth-day, obferved Feb. 9. Foreign Intelligence. D Monthly Chronicle, Promotions, Preferments, Births, Marriages, Obituary, Barometer and Thermometer, Prices of Stocks, Grain, Theatrical Register, &c. N: *The Memoirs of the COUNT DE VERGENNES, with which we have been furnished by a very refpectable Literary Character in Paris, and which were intended to have accompanied the engraved Portrait of that celebrated Minifter annexed to the prefent Magazine, were unfortunately received too late to appear in the prefent, but fhall be inferted in our next Number. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The paper on the religious obfervance of the Lord's Day is too long, and would lead to a con'roverfy, for which we have no room in our Magazine. E. T. P.'s pieces came too late this Month. but as, The ane dotes of John Pinkerton and his family came to band ; from the extrava. gance of his laft work, fome doubts may be entertained of his fanity, we hesitate about print. ing them. We have no defire to wage war with Bedlam. T.W. R. G. A. W. T. H. and feveral others, are received. Thofe which have not the poftige paid are returned to the Office. The anecdote from Mr. Locke's Works being taken from a book familiar to every body, we muft decline inferting. |