AMBRIDGE Univerfity, prefented C with a fine Greek infcription, fuppof-
ed to be executed 270 years before the birth of Chrift, 306.-An elegant fta- tue of his majesty erected there, 438 Canada, the people there, much oppref- fed by the military, 307.-A Popish bishop fent there, 567 bills, the French courts arret re- lative to them, 121.-Notice given to the holders of them, 123-Conventi- on for them fettled, 306.-Ditto rati- 433.-Deputation of merchants
vered for inftructing them in reading and writing,
Denmark, death of the king notified, 185. -Marriage of the new king to the princefs Matilda of England declared, 646, 715.-Performed by proxy, 648. -In Denmark, Dolphin, com. Biron, return from making difcoveries, 379.-Her crew paid off, and receive double wages, when all her papers were properly difpofed of, 438 Donn Benj. Mr. of Bristol, paid 100l. by the Society of Arts for his furvey of that county, 62 Dominica, a ship taken from thence by a French guarda colta,
Durell, adin. departs for Nova Scotia,
wait upon Secretary Conway on the oc. E by the minifty, many, acquainted
cafion, 438.-Notice from the court of France relative to them, Chevalier de St. George, particulars of his funeral, 185.-Pretenfions of his fon rejected by France and Spain, 307 Clive, lord, account of his proceedings in the Eaft-Indies, 307, 379.-His let- ter to Sir Jofeph York, Cod-fifhery, a fcheme propofed for erect- ing one in Scotland, Coins, fome Roman ones difcovered, 187 Comet, difcovered from Wales, 379 Conftantinople, a great earthquake there, 440.-Another, 642.-Sone remarks on them,
Corn and flower, the exportation of, pre- vented, 611, 646.-Imported into Scot- land, 716.-Into London, ib. Cornhill, amount of the collection for the fufferers by fire there, 188 Corfica, the people there, formed into a republic, Cumberland, his late royal highness, his funeral proceffion began, Cutters, to prevent fimuggling, account of their charge, 188.-Value of the feizures made by them, 307
will he inquired into by parliament, 644.-Their fhip Kent arrives, 645.- Their dividend increafed, 646.-When their charter granted, and when re- newed,
776 Eaft-row, near Whitby, a great ftorm there,
Efdail, James, Efq; elected fheriff of London, ib.
Execution of two perfons in America for the murder of two Indian women, 643 Exportation of corn prohibited by procla- mation,
AILURE, a great one at Paris,
Fitz-James, duke de, his arrival in Eng- land,
Fletcher Robert, Sir, particulars of his behaviour in the Eaft-Indies, Forgery, remarkable one detected on John Wilfon for 1000l. on Mr. Pagett, 62.- James Gibson, an attorney, of Dees, ib. -188.-William Thornbill, for a col. bill of exchange, 777.-Samuel Orton, a power of attorney, for the purpose of defrauding the Bank of 10501. ib.
France, great increase of her navy, 440 French, removal from the Triangles up the river Surinam, 122.-Their edict against artists, ib.-Proceedings on the coaft of Newfoundland, ib.-Danger of the king when hunting, 773 Foreftaller,remarkable punishment of one,
Fraud, a remarkable one practifed on two merchants in Bristol, 437-By a let- ter-carrier in London, 645-Of one Wilkes who paffed counterfeited bills, G. 716 AGE, gen. commander in chief in America, complimented for his con- duct during the late cómmotions, 125 General warrants, debates on, with the refult of the motion, Geneva, diffentions of the state, 768.—A propofal by France, German demands, commiffioners of, paid, 569 Gibraltar, account of a great ftorm there, in a letter from gen, Iravin to Mr. Secretary Conway, 188 Gibson, James, an attorney, tried for a remarkable forgery, Giomini, a Corsican in the Eaft-Indies, his remarkable bequest, 379 Gloucefter, duke of, appointed colonel to the 13th foot, 439.-Lands incog. at Calais, but is difcovered, 569.-Pro- ceeds to Paris, 648 -, natives of, refiding in Bristol, make a collection for the poor, 644 addrefs to his majesty, 649.- The inhabitants there confult for the relief of the poor, 715 Grifons, (the people) expelled from Ve-
714 H. ARWICH, addrefs to the queen of Denmark in her way to that king- dom, 649 Heraclius, prince, an account of him, 306
Hops, remarkable quantity of, 645,-Sale of at Worcester, 715.-At different pla-
Hall and Liverpoole, a communication between them projected, J.
AMAICA, the addrefs of the Grand
Jury there to gov. Littleton, with his anfwer,
Illinois, on the Miffifippi, inhabited by the English,
India Stock, a rise in,
Langham, Jabu, Sir, his remarkable be queft for the relief of foldiers and fai-
lors, Leicester, the merchants of, their addrefs to the marquis of Rockingham, 650 Lightning, the effects of, on a person that was dumb, 378.-Fatal effects of to a a tender, in the harbour of Louisbourg,
642 Liverpoole, foundation of an observatory laid there, 644--The Molly from Gra- nada set on fire there by a Custom- house officer, 645 Littleton, Hon. Gov. and addrefs to him from the Grand Jury, with his an- fwer, 377 London addrefs, on the birth of the Prin cefs Royal, 648.-On the exceffive price of bread-corn,
Madrid, a great riot there, 305.-Fur- ther particulars, Magdalen, the governors of hold their annual meeting, Manilla ranfom, amicably adjusted, 715 Mars, the planet, the remarkable near approach of it to the earth, 569 Matilda, Caroline, princess, the amount of her portion, 437.-Marriage to the king of Denmark declared, 646.-Per- formed, 648, 715.—At Denmark, 713 MatthyJewa, near Petersburg, destroyed by fire, 643 Monckton, Gen. receives a remarkable little horse from Scotland, 570 Moore, Henry, Sir, arrives at his govern- ment at New-York, 125 Murder of a long standing, discovered, 439.-A most cruel one at Valenciennes, 568-Commenced by the Indians,642, 643.-Of a long standing discovered at Aberdeen, 644 ȚATIONAL DEBT, amount of,
New-river Company, value of a share in it, 187 Newfoundland, conduct of the French there, 437. Adm. Durell fails for the command there, Nicofia, effectually blockaded by the re- bels, 569 GILVIE, Mrs. efcapes from Scot- land, (ee the trial, page 1) 306.- Alexander Ogilvie, fentenced to be ba- nished, 568 Old Baily Seffions, 62, 188, 440, 644, 774,
Pitt, Mr. a fine itatue of him, fhipped for the city of Cork, Plow, one of a new conftruction, for draining,
Plymouth, fatality attending a marine, who was fentenced to be hot, but for whom a pardon was procured; but the commanding officer fuffering the tra- gedy to come too near a critis, put it out of his power to comply with or- ders, and the man was flot, 645 Ports, fome free ones, opened in Jamaica and Dominica, 544.-Spain acquainted with it, 437
Portugal trade, an inquiry made by the miniftry into the abufes of it, 570.- The king of, his decree in regard to eitates, 642.-A conference with their minifters relative to our complaints,
UAKERS, report of their fufferings
Qfrom their annual meeting,
Queen delivered of a Princefs Royal, 646 R.
RATISBON, a great froft there, 186
Reaumur's thermometer, height of at Ratisbon, 186.-At Lisbon. ib.
PARLIAMENT of Paris, proceed. Regiment the 79th, arrives from the East-
ings of, on the king's declarations, 120. Their fentence against gen. Lal- ly, 306 a bill for the limitation of, paffes the houfe of commons of Ire- land, 187
-, meeting of, 124.-Prorogati- on of, 440, 570, 645.-Adjourned,
Schonburn in Germany, the number of wild boars killed there,
Trial, a remarkable one, between agen- tleman and fome Custom-house officers, 379.-Between a lawyer and his cl ent, 439.-Of the wife and fon of Alexander Keith for the murder of him, 644.-Between a merchant and a cap- tain of a fhip of war at New York, 774. For filing the coin, 774.— Of the rioters, Tripoline ambaffador, his declaration to 726 prevent impofition, and the abuse of the privileges allowed to the reprefen- tatives of foreign princes, Tuscany, duke of, indulgence for the re- liet of the poor,
ENICE Bank, lower their interest to
Scotland, the ports opened for the impor-percent. 378.-A rupture with
tation of corn, Seizures on the coafts, value of them, 307. -Expence of the cutters, 188 Senegal, forces embark for, 187.-Be- haviour of the French there, 569.- Forces arrive, and make a new efta- blishment there, by the name of Sene- gambia,
Sheep, a number exported to France, 715 Ships bottoms, an effectual method dif- covered for preferving them,
Silks, of French manufacture, prohibited
to be worn, 308 Soldiers, a meeting appointed by the duke of York, for eftablishing a fociety for the care of their children. ib. Spain, king of, obliged to quit Madrid on account of a great riot, 305. Fur- ther particulars, 377.-Infurrections frequent, 437.-Marquis de la Mina's declaration,
Speech, of a perfon recovered by electri- city, 188.-The hearing to a perfon ftruck with lightning, 378 Statue of his majefty erected at Cam- bridge, 438 Stamp-act, for America, the determina- tion of a motion for enforcing it, 187. Seizures of ships on account of it, 189 Storm, at Gibraltar, 188.-In London, 716.-The effects of one in different places, Surinam, the demand of a British subject on it, 567.-Uneafinefs in Holland a- bout it,
T. EMPLE, dedication of one in Lon-
Tdon, performed,
CHERTON, Sir Ralph,' 125. Al-
herst, col. 572. Ancaster, Duke of, 778. Afhbroke, 777. Aston, 571. Aylesford, countess, 777.
Cornish, 126. Cornwallis, 309, 778. Cox, 308. Craiggs, Col. 651. Creigh- ton, 588. Cromartie, Earl of, 650, 777. Crosby, 650. Cullen, Dr. 309. Cumberland, Duke, 651, 778. Cur- zon, 189, 771.
B thurt, 63. Barré, Right Hon. Ifaac,
ALDWYN, 443. Bankes 572. Ba- DAUN, Count, 190. De Grey, 125,
572. Barrington, Lady, 441. Bar- rymore, Earl, 651. Beauchamp, Lord, 309. Beaufort, Duke, 308. Dutchess, 777. Bellmont, Earl, 189. Bella- mont, Earl, 126. Bellayse, 380. Bel- Ben- lafyfe, Lord, 441. Bennet, 777. ton, 441. Berkely, 308. Lord, 443. Bernard, 778. Bertie, Lady, 441. Bet- ton, 778. Bevan, ib. Bevern, Prince Fred. 571. Birch, Dr. 125. Bishop, Sir Cecil, 308, 441. Black, 309, 441. Blackstone, 399. Blois, Sir John, 441. Blount, 571. Bock de, 308. Bolgen, 588. Bolton, Duke of, 778. Booth- by, 309. Borromeo, Archbp.650. Bof- cawen, 308. Bouquett, 63. Bower, 571. Bowyer, 778. Boyd, 572. Branci- forte, Archbp. 650. Breadalbane, Earl, 442, 572. Brett, 778. Bristol, 572. Bromfield,442. Brookes, 571. Brough- ton, Sir Thomas, 570. Brown, Dr. 571. Gov. 650. Browne, 777. Bru- denell, 309. Brudenell, Lady, 308. Brunswick, Princefs, 125. Bruce, Sir Jobn, 442. Bugherft, L. 126. Bulke- ly, 571. Buller, 572, 778. Burke, 443. Burnett, 63. Butler, 309. Bur- ton, 572.
572. De Save, 777. Dean, 441. De La Somet, 777. Delawar, Earl, 190,309, ib. Denmark, King of, 125. Devonshire, Duke of, 308. Digby, ib. Dokley, 189. Dove, 308, 570. Down and Connor, Bp. 441. Doyle, 588. Drummond, 571, 777, 778. Duckett, 309. Dummer, 380, 441. Duncan, 572. Dundas, 308, 309 Durand, 190. Durell, 650, 777. Dyson, 572, 650, 778.
Egmont, Earl, 572, ib. 651. El- AST, 588. Effingham, Earl, 778. liot, 651, 778. Elliot, of Minto, 308, 309, 572. Euftace, 588. Everet, 778.
A, 77. Fennell, 571. Field- ANE, Vifc. 63. Farrington, 650. Fenn, ing, ib. Filkin, 778. Finch, ib. Fitz- herbert, ib. Fitzmaurice, ib. Fitz- herbert, 572, 651. Fitzpatrick, 308. Fitzroy, 572, ib. Fleming, 388. Flet- cher, 778. Foley, Lord, 125. Forbes, Lord, 308. Fox, 308. Franklin, 571. Frederick, 572. Friend, Rev. Dean, 778.
Glanville, 190, 777. Gloucester, Duke, 442. Godolphin, 777. Godol- phin, Earl, 126. Godolphin, Lord, Graf. 309. Gould, Sir Henry, 441. ton, Duke, 309, 572, ib. Gray, Sir James, 442. Granby, Marquis, 442, 572. Greathead, 442. Greenland, 572. Gregory, Dr. 309. Grey, 651. Grif- fin, 509. Grover, 442. Græme, 309. Guilford, Earl, 126. Guilford, Lady, 778. Guillion,650. Gyllenbourg, Count,
AITHNESS, Earl, 125. Calcraft, 309. Callino, 650. Calvert, 63. Camden, Lord, 571, 572. Cameron, Dr. 441. Campbell, Lady, 63, 309. Campbell, 308, 571, 572. Campbell, Lord William, 572. Campbell, Lord Fred. 442. Campell, Hon. Arch. 778. Cantalupe, Visc. 309. Cardigan, E. Car- 651, 777. Carbery, Lady, 189. leton, 442. Carnac, 588. Caflon, 63. Cavenagh, Count, 778. Caven- dish, Lord, 442. Cauaile, Trea. Gen. 650. Chad, 126. Challoner, 308. Chambers, 309. Chandler, Dr. 308. HA Chatham, Earl, 571, ib. Chefwick, 126. Cibber, 189, Caldwell, 572. Clavering, Lady Diana, 190. Coates, 778. Cockburne, 308. Cooke, 572. Coles, 650. Coote, Sir Charles, 126. Cope 308. Cork, Countess, 570.
HADDEN, 650, Hall, 308, dea
milton, Dutchefs, 441. Hampden, 471, Handafyde, 650, 777. Hardinge, 572, Harrifon, 442. Hawke, 778. Heath, 571. Henry Frederick, Prince, 651. Hertford, 572, 650, 778. Her- vey, 308, 572. Hewit, 309. Hill, Hhhhh 2
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