9. Jofeph Poulton of Hatton-Garden, Efq; -to Mifs Crifpe of Rotherhithe. 11. John Harvey Thursby, jun. Efq; of Abingdon, Northamptonshire,-to Mils Ann Hanbury of Kelmarfh. Sir John Griffin Griffin, Knt of the Bath, -to Mifs Clayton of Harlesford, Bucks. Cha. Berners, Efq;- to Mifs Catharine Laroche of Englefield-green. Ralph Jenkinfon of Miller's Meadow, Gloucestershire, Efq;- to Mifs Cowley of Bedford-row. Fred. Flood, Efq;-to Lady Juliana Annefley, fifter to the E. of Anglefea. Robert Clements, Efq; to Lady Betty Skeffington. Sir Brook Bridges, Bt. member for Kent, -to the Hon. Mifs Fowler, 13. Capt. Luttrell of the Achilles man of man of war,-to the Hon. Mifs Olmius, filter to Lord Waltham. 14. Tho. Gill of Lambeth, Efq;-to Mifs Gill of the fame place. 15. Rev. Mr Soame of Thurlowe, Suffolk, -to a fifter of Sir Charles Bunbury, member for Suffolk. 16. Rev. Mr Woollafton of Charter-housefquare,-to Mifs Palmer of the fame place. 18. Mr Desley of Park-place,-to Mifs Viant of Thatched-house-court. 20. Dr Negus, R. of St Mary, Rotherhithe,-to Mrs Sarah Margaretta Johnson. Geo. Clavering of Greencroft, Durham, Efq;-to the relict of Sir John Pole of Shute, Devonshire. John Freke, Efq;-to Lady Elizabeth Gore, daughter to the Earl of Arran. 21. Edw. Arthur Heltham of the MiddleTemple, Efq;-to Mifs Le Clerk of Marybone, Ifaac Bailey, Efq;-to Mifs Widdowson of Dallington, Suffex. 22. Ambrofe Cox Foote, Efq;-to Mif. Kolles of Plymouth-dock. 25. Dr Brooke, one of the king's chaplains -to Mifs Hanchet. Edw. Shepherd of Avening, Gloucefterh. Efq;-to Mifs Sarah Coxe of the fame place. Edw. Baldwin of Chertley, Efq;-to Mifs Grey of the fame place. Lif of DEATHɩ for the Year 1765. Overnor Dobbs of North-Carolina, at Cape Fare. April 10. James Crocket, M. D. at Winyaw in South-Carolina. 26. Capt. John Hall, at Kingston, Jamaica. Chr. Irwin, Efq; the inventor of the marine chair, at Barbadoes. Fra. Lafcelles, Efq; at Pontefract, York. 27. Ezekiel Thynne, Efq; in Cumberland. Eliz. Andrews near Bicefter, Oxfordshire, aged 106. Cuthbert Sheldon, Esq; a col. of the guards, at Fletwick, in Bedfordshire. The reigning prince of Anhalt Bernburgh, Dake of Saxony, &c. aged 64. June 2, McM'Ardell, a metzotinto engraver Capt. King, many years a Lisbon trader. Rt Hon. Lord Rollo, at Leicester, in his way to Bristol, for the recovery of his health he was lately Lt Col. of the 22d Reg. and was interred at Leicester, purfuant to his requeft, with all military honours. 3. Ben. Hillborough, Efq; at Beckenham. Rev. Mr Rufhbrook. R. of Moundford, and V. of Goodenftone, Norfolk. 8. Cha. Whitfield, Efq; in Charterhouse-fq. Rev. Mr Johnfon at Lancaster. 9. Jon. Trueman of Warwickshire, Efq; Rev. Mr Vade, V. of Croydon. Mrs Deverell. at Wells, aged 105. 11. Henry Van Noort, Efq; in Bartlett's buildings. Wm Wyatt, Efq; in Gr. Qu. ft. Linc.fielda Relict of Seth Jermy, Efq; at Richmond. Daniel Moreland, Efq; in Linc. Inn fields. Dr Blake, R. of Tortworth, Gloucefterfh. 12. Geo. Hicks, Efq; in Red-lion-ft. Holb. John Bennet of Aylefham, Norfolk, Efq; Gen. Guife, Col, of the 6th R. of foot, and governor of Berwick. 13. Ja. Wigley, Efq; memb. for Leicester. Wm Wardie, Efq; of St Edmond's-bury. Wm Ferdinand Carey, Lord Hunfdon, peer of England, and the oldeft member of the parliament of Great-Britain, at his coun try feat near Alphen, (a village three leagues from Leyden) in the 82d year of his age. His lordship's anceftor, Henry Carey, Baron of Hunfdon in the county of Hertford, was fo created in the first year of Queen Elizabeth (in regard of his being her firft coufin, his mo ther being Mary, daughter to Tho. Bullen, Earl of Wiltshire, and fifter to Anne Bullen. -Some of his lordship's later ancestors being younger fons, entered into the fervice of the ftates-general, and married into the most eminent families in Holland. And his lordfhip was born beyond fea, but naturalized in 1690. He fucceeded to the title in 1702 (being the 8th Lord Hunfdon) and took his feat in the house of Peers in 1708. His lordship married in 1718, Grace, daughter to Sir Edw. Waldo, of London, Knt, and widow of Sir Nicholas Wolftenholme, of Forty-Hill, in Middlefex, Bart, but he died in 1729 without iffue. 14. Sir T. Palmer, Bt.mem, for Leicestersh Edm. Godfrey of Crutched-friars, Esq. 15. S. Bonner, Efq; a mafter in Chancery. Talbot Williamlun, Efq; at Ingatestone. Goo. White, Efq; at Goodrich, Herefordsh Wm King, Efq; in Theobald's-row. 16. Lady of the Bishop of Fernes. Rev. Mr Toll of Greywell, Hants. 17. Wm Lethuillier, Efq; in Suffolk-lane. John Read, Efq; late accomptant to the South-Sea company. John Edwards, ploughman, near Bafing. ftoke, aged 105. Jeremiah Marlow, Efq; at Hackney; he has lert to St Thomas's and the London hofpitals 1oool each; to St Bartholomew's, St Luke's, Bethlehem, and Chrift's, gool, cach, Tho. Grant, in Norfolk, aged 111. Jacob Elton, Etq; fen. alderman of Briflol. 21. Ja. Wigley, Efq; mem. for Leicester. 25. Mr Empion, one of the librarians at the Museum. Lifts of Promotions Bankrupts, &c. 300 (From the London-Gazette.) St James's,HE Rt. Hon. Lord Fred, Whiteball, June 8. Rt Hon. Cha, Town Hon. Henry Grenville, Efq;-a commifoner of the customs, in room of Claudius Amyand, Efq; Jo From other Papers: OHN Freemantle, Efq; fecretary of the Peter Foreman, Efq;-groom of the pantry. Mr Collins of Salisbury,-a commiffioner Mr Jefferfon, deputy clerk of the peace for Ed. Montague, Efq;a mafter in chancery, Capt. Cunningham of the 20th Reg.town-major of Gibraltar. Sir John St Clair,-deputy quarter-maftergeneral to the forces in N. Britain. Sir Henry Moore, Bt.-governor of N.w. York, in roon; of General Monkton,-gov, of Berwick. Lt Col. Thornton,-capt, in roem of Major Gen. Keppel,-col, of the 14th R. of foot. (Jefferys, dec.) Major Gen. Rufane, from balf pay-co!. of the 56th Reg. of foot, (Gen. Guite, dec.) 1 John Wood, Efq;-gov, of the Isle of Man. Hon. Gen. Geo. Bolcawen,-2d in command on the Irish establishment, Capt. Jenkinfon, capt. 12th R. dragoons. Capt. J. Abercrombie,-capt. in the 3d Reg. of foot. Wm Davifon, capt. in 56th Reg. Capt. Marriott of the marines, a major. R From the London Gazette. EV. Charles Dodgson, D.D.-Bishop of room of the Rt Rev. Dr Pocock,-bishop of Elphin,in room of the Rt Rev. Dr Gore,-bishop of Meath, in room of the Rt Rev. Wm Bp of Meath,-promoted to the archbishopric of Dublin. Rich. Sutton, M. A.—a prebend of Canterbury, Poole, J. Gulfen, jun. St Germain's, Wm Huffey, Efq; *The vacancy was occafioned by Mr Guiften's being appointed foward of the Chiltern Hundreds. The election was contefted, and on cafting up the poll, J. Guitton, jun. Efq; bad 43 votes, and J. Mauger, Efq; but 41. B KTS. Edw. Habfon of Audenshaw, Lancash, chapm hair-feller. Wm Waters of Teddington, Bedfordfh, dealer J.Humble, late of Newcastle on Tyne, hostman, Jo. Harrifon of North Shields, linen-draper. John Barnes of Warminster, cabinet-maker. T.Fordham of St Martin in fields, fishmonger Jofeph Levy of Smithfield, dealer, Thomas Fofter of Durham, grocer. Jacob Abrahams, late of Downing.ft. merch. Rich. Weale of Cannon-tr. hardware-man. Jn Newton of Thonge-bridge, Yorksh. dealer. R. Jeffon of St James's, Westm. ironmonger. Alex. Vink of Chancery-lane, merchant. John Kemp of Middle Moor-fields, mercht. Price of STOCKs, on Course of ExcHANGE, June 28, 1765. June 26, 1765. Bank Stock, 120. E. India ditto, Amft.3642a 2 Uí. ditro at fight 36 2 S. Sea ditte, 1oza! Ditto Old An. 86fa Antwerp. No Price Rotterd, 36 52. Uf. Ditto New An. 871a Hamb. 34 10 2.U.agU 3 per Ct reduced, 86ja, Paris 1 day's date 31 ditto confol. ditto at 2 U 30 dicto India, Bourdeaux 3 Bank 1758, - 3 ditto 1798, -- India Bonds prem. 735. Bilboa 38 Venice 51 ૩૦× London Gazette Craftsman Daily Advertife Old London Sp London Evening Gen. Evening Whitehall Ev. Gazetteer Public Advert. Lloyd's Evening Monitor North riton Country News, Coventry 2 York 2 papers Dublin 3 Bristol 2 Stamford Cambridge More in Quantity and greater Bariety than any Book of the Mind and price. 1. Minutes of the proceedings of the Board of | XVII. Lord Hardwicke's anfwer, Longitude relative to Mr Harrison's watch. II. Letter to Lord B-te relative to the late charges in the Miniftry. IU. Mr Gilie and Mr P-t compared ftorv.. VI. Memoirs of the life of Gußlavus Adol- IX. Bill of mortality at Sheffield. X. Portrait of pofterity; a political irony. XIII. An affecting fcene of conjugal affec tion. XIV-Inftructive converfation of a fequefered hermit. XV. A method of deftroying Wafps and Hor nets. XVII. Balfour's account of the murder of the Earl of Murray. XIX. Archbp Spotfwood's account of the fame fact. XX. An honeft man's reafons for declining to take part in the new adminiftration. XXI.POETRY. Tour thro' Brabant and Flanders; thoughts on fudden death; Spring; the Stage Coach, &c. XXII. Lift of Books, wiib Remarks, viz. Acrount of inocculation in Scotland.-Political Logic difplayed; or, a key to DrB's thoughts of civil liberty, licentioufnefs, and action. The philofophical Commerce of Arts. An account of the culture of care ros, published by defire of the Society of Arts.. XXVI. Remarkable Events. Suicides, mur- XXVII. Hiftorical Chronicle. Riots, duels, XVI. Letter from the University of Cambridge to Lord Hardwicke. With a new and accurate Map of the Roads from London to Portsmouth, to Chichefter, to Southampton, and to Pool, and of the Road from Southampton to Wincheffer; in which the exact Distance from Town is fet down; the poft and crois Roads pointed out; the Cities and market Towns diftinguifhed; and the principal Seats, Parks, and Villages adjoining to the Roads properly expreffed. By SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent. LONDON: Printed by D. Hay, at St JOHN'S GATE. Minutes of the proceedings of the Board of Longitude relative to -Refolutions of the said board ib Letter from Mr Harrison to the -Oath to be tendered Mr Harrison305 ib -Short detatil of the artifices that -An appeal to his Lordfhio, on his rafh and inconfiftent conduct 397 The tryal of Friendship; an affecting Obfervations on told Song entitled -Balfour's account of this murder b -Abp Spotfwood's account of the fame An honeft man's reasons for declin- ing to take part in the new admi- POETRY. A tour thro' Brabant and Part of Governor Franklyn's fpeech to the Colonists; Description of frauds, commemorations, duels, &c. Canada bills ftated; arch of Blackfriars THE Gentleman's Magazine; For JULY 1765. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Commiffoners for Difcovery of the Longitude, with respect to Mr Harriton's Watch. (See Vol. XXXIV. p. 380.) The Commiffioners prefent were The Right Hon, the Earl of Egmont, Firft Lord of the Admiralty, Adm. of the White. Sir John Cuft, Speaker of the H. of Commons. Admirals of the Blue. Rev. Mr Betts, Savilian Profeffor of Geometry at Oxford. "Refolved, "That Mr Harrifon be acquainted, that the Commiffioners do expect his 'compliance with what is under-mentioned, before they can give him the A certificate he requires, viz. B Rev. Mr Shepherd, Plumian Profeffor of Aftronomy and Experimental Philofophy C at Cambridge. Mr Waring, Lucafian Profeffor of Mathema- Charles nkinfen, E'q; 2 Secretaries of the Philip Stephens, Efq; Sec. of the Admiralty. Harrison's fon being called in, was asked in what manner his father propofed to difcover the principles of his Watch, or Time keeper? He E anfwered, by delivering to the Board the drawings from which the time keeper was conftructed, with explanations in writing; he added, that, upon this, his father expected a certificate to enable him to receive the first reward, directed to be paid by the act of the 12th of QF Anne. Mr Harrison then withdrew, and the board being unanimoudly of opinion, that drawings and written explana. tions would not alone be fufficient, "1. That he thall difcover fully, by drawings and a written explanation, the principles upon which his faid watch is constructed, and deliver the fame to this board, upon oath. "2. That he thall give a further explanation by word of mouth, and experimental exhibitions where judg ed neceffary, of the faid principles, and of every thing relative to the conftruction of the faid Watch; produ cing the fame; taking it to pieces; and anfwering, upon oath, to every queftion propofed by the Board, and them for the examination thereof. fuch perfons as may be appointed by 66 3. That he is to make over the property of the three feveral Timekeepers, and the Watch, when he thall receive his certificate." Mr Harrifon's fon was then called in in again; and a copy of the Refolutions being given him, he was told that the Board expected his father's determination on the next Thursday morning. On Thursday the Board having met again, Mr Harrison, with his fon, attended, and he confented to discover the principles of his Watch, agreeable to the Refolutions of the laft Board. The Board then took into confideration the nomination of proper perfons to be prefent when the difcovery fhould be made, and came to the following refolutions, in which Mr Harrifon concurred. "That, in addition to fuch of the Commiffioners who fhall chufe to be prefent, three gentlemen fkilled in mechanics, and three watchmakers, be appointed to attend when!! bovementioned difcor "That the form |