rock, And the fleeces that bathe in the rill; Nay, the all of my
that your fubjects of this metropolis, who, by large importations of the manufactures of Great-Britain, have provided for their domeftic confumption, which in every alternate year encicates in proportion to the number affembled for national bulinefs, do already feel a decay of their trade and credit, even from a temporary decrease of inhabitants.
Grateful for the many bleflings derived to us from your majefty's parental affiction, and confcious that relieving the wants of your people fucceeds to the knowledge of them, we prefume to obtrude our cares upon your majefty's more weighty concerns; and humbly befcech you majefty to take thele our circumftances into your royal confideration, and to grant us fuch relief as your majefty in your royal wildom fbal think fit.
In teftimony whereof we have caufed the common feal of the faid city to be hereunto affixed, this twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord, One thousand feven hundred and feventy.
Lifrenny, co. of Lowth, Efq; to mifs Ann Filgate, of Ardee.-5. Alderman Willoughby Lightbuine, to mifs Robins.— John Richardson of Summer-Seat, neat Coleraine, efq; to the widow of Chapel Whaley, of the co. of Wicklow, efq.—8. Owen Lloyd, of Rockville, co. of Rofcommon, elq; to the widow Devenith, of Ruth-Hill.-15. At Clonmell, rev. Sam. Ryall, to mifs Eliza Miles.-At Booley, co. Wexford, Patk Fagan, M.D. to the widow Colough.
Lift of DEATHS for the Year 1770.
David Jones, the elder, of Clon
moyle, co. Westmeath, efq;In Dawfon-ftr. Wm. Gun, efq; counfel at law. At Placentia, Newfoundland, Richard Welfh, ciq; a native of this kingdom.-Thomas Walpole, of the co. of Westmeath, efq.-20. The wife of Stephen Fitzgerald, of Bally thomas, Queen's-co.elq.-23.At Stephen's-green, lady Sudley. - Edward Bollingbrooke, L.L D. vicar general of Armagh and Meath.-24. At Limerick, the Rt. Rev. Dr. James Leflie, Bp, of that diccefe.25. The wife of William Percival, efq; counsellor at law. The relic of alderman Sir Samuel Cooke, Bart.-George Ayl-26 Rev. Eubule Ormsby, rector of French, of the co. of Rofcommon, efq. Sligo-At Tullamore, Dr. Wm. Hale.
Lift of BIRTHS for the Year 1770. Nov. HE Lady of the Rt. Hon.
dau.--The Lady of Sir Fitzgerald mer, But. of a fon.-The Lady of the Rt. Hon. Lord Blayney, of a fon.
Lift of MARRIAGES for the Year 1770. Ichard Williams of Dower, co. of Cork, efq; to mifs Frances Green.-James Lendrum, of Jamestown, co. Fermanagh, eiq; to mifs Ann Young. -Samuel Tech, of Ballyhealy, co. of Wexford, eiq; to mifs Frances Evatt.20. John Hamilton, efq; M. P. for the Bor. of Strabane, to the Hon. mifs Hamilton, dau. of the Rt. Hon. lord vifct. Boyne. 24. Cuthbert Fetheifton, of Dardiftown, co. of Weftmeath, efq; to
mils Wolfe, dau. of Theobald Wolfe, efq; counsellor at law.-John Edwards, of Trim, efq; to mifs Jenkins, of Bellair, co. of Meath.-At Portpatrick (Scotland) William Rochfort, efq; of Henrietta-street, to mifs Sufanna Daly, of Bolton-freet.-DEC. 2. Win. Filgate, of
-29. William Marshall, efq; - Mrs. Law, wife of the rev. Dr. Law, minifter of St. Michael's parish.-Dec. 6. Robert Horan, of Newcastle, near Limerick, efq. -William Kellett, of Clonmell, esq.8. Lt. col. Forfter, formerly of the royal Scotch-10. Nicholas Philpott, of Dromnagh, co. of Cork, efq;-10. At Wexford, William Radford, of Bridefwell, efq.-12. Chidley Morgan, efq; for. mely a capt. in the 12 dragoons.-18. The relict of Morgan Donovan, of the co. of Cork, efq.
Life of PROMOTIONS for the Year 1770. Nov.
ev. John Croker, collated to the living of Beerhaven, diocefe of Cork, (Rev. Mr. Goodwin,dec.)— Stephen Radcliffe, efq; L.L.D. app. vicar gen. of the diocese of Meath, (Dr. Bullibgbroke, dec )
INDEX to the ESSAYS, POLITICS, &c. 1770.
Addrefes, of the lords to the king's fpeech, 53, Of the commons, 54. Of the commons in regard to
the city lemonftrance, man-Mr. Wilkes B republication of Junius's letter he
to the Middlefex electors on his en- largement from the King's bench, 294; his address to the inhabitants of Far- · ringdon-ward, 295.—One to whom it may concern, 640.-Of the lords and commons to the king, on his fpeech to both houses on opening the feffion, 754 Agriculture, grafs-lands, management of them, 13.-Lands bearing crops, di- rections for fowing them, with grafs- feeds, 15.-The Rev. Mr. Lambe's reports to the Society of Arts of the following perennial paftures: burnet, timothy-grafs, fowl meadow-grafs, tur- nip-cabbage, 183.-Beans, form of a machine to drill them, 241.-Plough, a double one, 242.—Lucern, directions for transplanting it, 547. —An effay on the chymical and phyfical elements of agriculture, 562 Alarm, the falfe, by Dr. Samuel John. fon, 82. An answer to it by Mr. Wilkes, 146 Almon, Mr, fome account of his trial for publishing Junius's letter to the king, 423.-Proceedings on the motion for a new trial, 429.-Particulars of the procefs on the crown fide, ib.-Re- marks on a lawyer's opinion given, in this trial, AMERICAN Affairs.-Proceedings in the council of Bofton, 449.-State of its conteft with Great Britain, 615.—An account of a number of people killed by the military at Bofion, Archipelago, a defcription of its inlauds and the Morea,
the king, 483.-See Almon's, 423,- Woodfall's, 425.-Miller's, 480, Beans, form of a machine to drill them, 241
Beckford, alderman, an account of his death and character, 429.-The city of London vote, that a ftatue fhould be erected to his memory, 576.-See his remarkable and spirited fpeech to the king on receiving his answer to the city remonftrance,
Bernard, Sir Francis, proceedings against, before the privy council,”
Bill of Rights, Supporters of, a letter to them from South Carolina, 438.—A letter to them from Mr. Morris, 690 Bingley, Mr. a motion in the court of King's-bench for his discharge, Boston, a narrative of the maffacre there, 316
Bradshaw, Mr. has a penfion settled on him for his fervices to the duke of Graf-, ton, 163 Brothers, a new comedy, an account of it, 15 Buchner, monfieur, his directions for making the deaf hear, 642 Burgoyne, colonel, his defence before the court of King's-bench, 65 Burnet, Mr. Lambe's account of it, 183. -The great utility of it as a food for cattle, in a feries of experiments, as laid before the Society of Arts by Mr. John Reynolds,
CABINET-Council, members of,
165 Camden, lord, his opinion in regard to what is to be proved on the conviction of a libel, 485 Campbell, Mungo, the indictment laid a- gainst him for the murther of the earl of Eglington, 36.-His trial for that murther, 227 Cancerous cafes, the effects of hemlock in, and the best time to prepare the pills and make the extract, 377, 378 Carolina, South, a letter from thence to the committee of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights, 433 Chancellor, what passed in regard to the appointing one, 116.-Commiffioners appointed, 117.-Copy of the letters that paffed between him and the sheriffs of London, in regard to the execution. of Doyle and Valline, Chatham, lord, the city of London's ad- drefs to him, 375.-His anfwer, ib.- His fpeech and reply relative to the bill concerning the Middlesex election, 392.
His remarkable speech in regard to the state of the nation, and the infult given by the Spaniards, 766.-See debates and proceedings of the parlia-
Characters affumed in the political debates explained,
464 Connell, Mr. Dennis, an English merchant at Lisbon, his cafe, Conftantinople, a plan of the city, with a table of reference, 385 Conftitution of Ireland, and Poyning's law explained, 42.-A letter to the people of Ireland relative to Poyning's law, 73 Copper-mines at Eafton-bill, a defcription of them, 565 Cumberland, duke of, an account of the trial with lord Grosvenor, on an action, for criminal converfation with his lady, 436. His letters to lady Grofvenor, with her anfwers, 505.---Lord Mans- field's charge to the jury in the trial,
ALKY, a village near Dublin, a topographical description of, by Mr. Peter Wilson, of Dublin, book- feller, 485 Deaf to hear, a method prescribed, 642 Debates in the I-fb Houfe of Commons,
on the augmentation of the army, 215 Debates in the House of Lords.—A most
remarkable speech in the debate on the addrefs,
On the motion, that the members of the houfe of commons, in matters of elec- tion, were bound to proceed according to law, lord Sandwich, lord Chatham, duke of Grafton, Florentius Flaccus Paulus Emilius, and Leonatus Lentu- lus, 130 to 140 On the motion, that any refolution of this houfe, impeaching the judgment of the other, would be a violation of the con- ftitutional rights, &c.
138 On the introduction of the bill to revise the adjudication of the house of com- mons, respecting the Middlefex elec- tion, lord Temple, lord Denbigb, lord Chatham, lord Mansfield, lord Camden, 391 to 396.-Protelt on rejecting the bill, 196 On the motion respecting the London re- monftrance, lord Chatham, lord Gower, lord Suffolk, lord Shelburne, lord Tem- ple, and the duke of Richmond,
397 to 402 On the motion refpecting America, duke of Richmond, 403 to 406.-duke of Richmond, lord Hillsborough, 537 to 539.-Lord Hillsborough continued, marquis of Rockingham, lord Temple, lord Shelburne, 609 to 610.-Lord Shelburne continued,
On the motion made the 22d of Novem- ber, to have laid before the house, the letters and papers relative to the nego tiation with Spain, lord Weymouth, duke of Richmond, lord Hillsborough, and lord Chatham, 764 to 774
N. B. For lord Weymouth and lord Hills- borough's speech at large, fee the Speeches, &c. in the Magazine of January, 1771.
Debates in the Houfe of Commons.-On the motion for the addrefs, Mr. Ralph Payne, Mr. Dowdeswell, ald. Reck- ford, Sir Edw. Hawke, lord Clare, gen. Conway, and Mr. De Grey, 140 to 144.-Lord Geo. Sackville, Mr. Jenkinson, and theriff Townfbend, 193 to 197.-Tho. De Grey, Mr. Onflow, Mr. Howard, Mr. Rigby, Mr. Burke, lord North, and ferjeant Glynn, 271 to 276.—Mr. Dyson, col. Barré, Sir Edw. Hawke, lord North, and col. Barré, 332 to 336.-Gen. Conway, marquis of Granby, Mr. Wm. Norton, and lord North, 410 to 414.---Mr. Burke, 461 to 464
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