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Price, in Sackville-freet, Dublin, William Evans Morres, efq. fon of Clayton Bayly, efq. of Gowran, Kilkenny, and grandson to the late Sir William Morres, bart. to Mifs Sivage, daughter of Charles Savage, efq. of Ardkeen, county of Down, and fifter to Francis Savage, efq. knight of the fhire for tha faid county, and niece to Crom. Price, efq. of Hollymount, M. P. for the borough of Monaghan.

At Sefton, Lancashire, Thomas Stonor, efq. of Stonor, Oxfordshire, to Mifs Catharine Blundell, daughter of Henry Blundell, efq. of Ince Blundell, Lancashire.

George Bond, efq. of his Majefty's marine forces, to Mifs Mary Payne, only daughter of William Payne, efq. of Deptford, Kent.

At Midgham, Berks, John Richard Lord Viscount Dungarvon, eldest son of Edmund Earl of Cork and Orrery, to the Hon. Ifabella Henrietta Poyntz, one of the maids of honour to her Majesty, and third daughter of William Poyntz, efq. of Midgham-house.

At Bath, by special licence, Francis Gregor, efq. M. P. for the county of Cornwall, to Mifs Jane Urquhart, niece of General

Morris.

At Landilo, Carmarthenshire, the Rev. Dorning Rafbotham, Fellow of Brazen -nosecollege, Oxford, and of the collegiate church at Manchester, to Mifs Barton, third daughter of the late George Barton, efq.

By special licence, Major-general Rofs, to Mifs Gunning, daughter of Sir Robert Gunning.

At Houghton-le-fpring, Durham, Lord Mulgrave, to Mifs Sophia Maling, daughter of C. T. Maling, efq. of Weft Henington, Durham.

At St. George's church, Hanover-fquare, by the Bishop of Dromore, Samuel Iited, efq. of Ecton, in Northamptonshire, to Mifs Barbara Percy, his Lordship's eldest daughter.

Capt. Samuel Maitland, of the Eaft-India Company's fervice, to Miss Ifabella Anderson, of Blackheath, Kent.

Robert Dalrymple, efq. fon of Admiral Dalrymple, to Mifs Howard, of Knightfbridge.

Sir Francis Henry Drake, bart. to Mifs Ann Francis Mateby, daughter of Thomas Mateby, efq. of Great St Marybone-street..

Robert Burnett, efq of Vauxhall, eldest fon of Sir Robert Burnett, of Morden hall Surrey, to Mifs Ann Ifherwood, of Alderf gate-street.

Mark Sykes, efq. high fheriff for Yorkfhire, and eldeft fon of Sir C. Sykes, bart. of Sedmere, to Mifs Masterman, only da. of the late Henry Masterman, efq. of Settrington,

At the Quakers Meeting-haufe, Norwich, Samfon Hanbury, efq. of London, brewer, to Mifs Agatha Gurney, daughter of Richard Gurney, efq. banker, of Norwich.

At Buxar in Bengal, Capt. Henry Hyndman, to Mifs Sarah Blair, fecond daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Blair, prebendary of Weftminfter.

At Rainham, in Norfolk, Harrington Hudfon, efq. of Beffingby, Yorkshire, to Lady Ann Towshend, one of the daughters of the Marquis Townshend.

John Gibbons, efq. eldest son of Sir William Gibbons, bart. of Stanwell-place, to Mifs Taylor, eldest daughter of the late Richard Taylor, efq. of Charlton-house.

William Wilfon, cfq. of Upper Tooting Surrey, to Mifs Elliot, daughter of the late Captain Elliot, of Wombwell-hal, near Gravesend, Kent.

At Winchester, the Rev. Dr. Cole, prebendary of Westminster, and chaplain to the Duke of Marlborough, to Mifs Mary Blackftone, daughter of the late Sir William Blackftone.

Fred. Ritfo, efq. of Lincoln's inn, to Mrs, Errington, of Devonshire-ft. Queen's square.

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12. John Irwin, efq. Clarges-ftreet, Piccadilly.

At Chawley, in Berks, Richard Brown, the Old Shepherd, in the 10th year of his age. He was blind the last 10 years of his Lfe.

Mr. James Blatch, late of Whitechurch, Hamphire.

At Chatham, in his 74th year, James Weatherall, efq. many years ftorekcep.r of the Dock-yard.

At Aberdeen, Mr. Alexander CuthbertJon, merchant.

At Penryn, Cornwall, Charles Wych, efq. captain of the Worcestershire militia.

13. At Pentonville, Mr. Henry Hurle, furveyor and builder, and many years a member of the Common Council of London.

Mr. Charles Sharp, perfumer, of Ludgate-hill.

14. The Rev. Dr. Henry Owen. P: 291)

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At Brompton, Jeremiah Tinker, efq. late af Weybridge, Surry.

The Rev. John Hail, aged 87, who had been 60 years Rector of Eathorp, Colchester. At York, in his 65th year, Mr. William Peckitt, painter on glais.

Mr James Sword, the younger, of Glas

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At Kello, James Watson, M. D. The Rev. Edward Sneyd, Vicar of Wolftanton, Staffordthine, in his 64th year.

Rupert Leigh, Efq. of Cheadle, StaffordShire.

At Silverknows, near Cramond, in Scotland, Sir John Gorden, tart, of Earifton.

18. - At Stafford, in his 84th year, the Rev. Jofeph Dickenson, M. A. rector of Stafford and Fenny Compton, county of Warwick, and curate of St. Chad's and Cattle Church.

Thomas Stribling, efq. of Exeter, Colonel of the Royal Excter reg, of foot.

At Sycritone, Nottinghamshire, Mr. WilEam Fillingham, an eminent land furveyor, and agent to the Duke of Rutland.

Mr. Samuel Wildman, Prince's 19. freet, Bedford-row.

On the dreary hills betwixt Fefijniog and Yif ytry in Denbighshire, on his return on foot

from the former place, where he had been upon business, Mr. Richard Powell, Master of Yípytty school. His body was found on the following Wednesday afternoon a confiderable distance from the road, and it is fuppoted that night coming on, he being near-fighted, unfortunately miffed his way, and through fatigue had lain down, when death overtook him, and put a period to kis existence. His death will be feverely felt

by his aged mother, whom he had for many years years paft maintained out of the fmall pittance acquired by honeft industry. We may fay of him, without the leaft tincture of Attery, that he was one of the greatest geniufes Wales has produced in the prefent century. As a Welsh Grammarian he was equal to moft; and as a poetical writer ha "Four Seafons" (for which he gained the Gwyneddigion's Annual Medal in 1793, although contefted tor by eleven able candidates) will be a lafting monument of his poetic skill. He was young in years, but old in the literary world; naturally of a ferious turn, fober, inoffenfive, and a firm friend to religion; latterly he has often been heard to fay, that he never would write a tingle line that might tend to offend his merc.ful God; a refolution highly worthy of imitat on by all. Had reftlefs Time, for once, but paus'd

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Mr. Samuel Parfons Gower, late of Winchester. 21. William Southwell, efq. father of Sir Cecil Bishop's lady.

Mr. Thomas Bentley, of Effex street, in the Strand, in his 71st year.

At Sunning, Berks, 2d 92, Mrs. Waller, fifter of Dr. Terrick, late Bishop of London.

Lately, at Plymouth, apt. Dawon, of his Majefty's fhip Trompeufe, and nephew to Vifcount, Cremorne.

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Lately, at Dublin, Charles Dillon, efq. Calcutta, Bengal. At Stirling, john Willet, efq. late of

23 At Glasgow, Mr. Thomas Potts, merchant.

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24. In his 62d year, Mr. Thomas Brook, of York, one of the proctors general of the

ecclefiaftical court.

Mrs. Caflon, widow of the late Mr. Wm. Caflon, letter founder, in Chiswell street.

At Colkirk, in Norfolk, Mr. Henry Savory, a refpectable farmer at Syderstone.

25 At Market Harborough, the Rev. Charles Allen, M. A. rector of Sutton St. Ann's, in Nottinghamshire, and vicar of Tugby, in Leicestershire.

Lately, at Kidderminster, Mr. Symonds furgeon and apothecary.

Lately, the Rev. Mr. Paxton, of Yeldham, Effex.

6. At Wifbeach, in his 76th year, the Rev. Richard Ofwin, rector of Tydd St. Giles's, in the Inle of Ely, Cambridgeshire.

Mr. Francis Sharpe, an eminent musician, at Stamford,

Lately, at Baythorn Park, Effex, aged 74, the Rev. William Paxton, rector of Taplow,

26. Mr. Anthony Frederick Pollon, of Buckinghamshire. the General Poft-Office.

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7. Mr. John Miller, of Wellhoufe, in his 8cth year.

Mr. John Stuart Taylor, furgeon, at Norwich, in his 25th year. He died just a month after his marriage.

Lately, the Rev. Mr.' Weft, curate of Rippenden, near Halifax.

8. Mr. Hughes, of Guinfe, Carmarthenfhire.

9. At Frognal, the feat of Lord Sydney, the Hon. Mrs. Townfhend, wife of the Hon.

Thomas Griffiths Lloyd, efq. at Trowfcoed, John Thomas Townshend, and fister to Lord Montgomeryshire.

29. At Edmonton, in his 88th year, Mr. David Langton, many years an upholder in Queen-ftreet, Cheaptide.

Lately, at Hull, Edmund Bramfton, efq. banker.

30. Mrs. Hughs, King's road, Bedford

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31. At Sybill Heddingham, Capt. Marriot, aged 82.

Anthony Percy, efq. of Grays, in Effex, brother to the Bishop of Dromore.

At Kinfanns, in Scotland, the Rev. George Chapman, minifter of that parish.

At Ayr, Mr. James Hutchinfon, merchant, aged 84, formerly provoft of that borough. Nov. 1. At Stenhouse, Sir Michael Bruce, bart. in his 87th year.

At Thornton le Bean, Yorkshire, in his 44th year, the Rev. Edward Heber, M. A. vicar of Kirkby Warp and Friday 1 horp.

Lately, at Quendon, in Effex, the Rev. Mr. Howard, vicar of Rickling, in that County, formerly of Queen's College, Cambridge.

2. Mr. Jofeph White, Newgate Streets 3 At Bath, Dr. Sir John Hotham, bart, Bishop of Clogher.

The Rev. Henry Waring, rector of St. Luke, Old-street, and prebendary of St. Paul's.

4. Mr. T. Torriano, jun. of Michael'splace, Brompton.

At Hunmanby, Yorkshire, the Rev. Mr. Hudfon, vicar of that place, and of Foulkston in the Eaft Riding.

De Clifford.

10. At Waltham houfe, Effex, Dr. Waller, archdeacon of Effex, and vicar of Kenfington, in confequence of the fall of a chimney upon his bed, in the hurricane of the preceding Friday, by which he was fo bruifed as to occafion his death.

12. At Monmouth, Jacob Rudhall, efq. a captain in the Monmouthshire militia, and receiver general of that county.

Henry Price, efq. of Knighton, in Radnorfhire, in his 74th year.

14. At Hammersmith, Mr. Montague Grover, in his 74th year,

17. The Rev. Samuel Bifhop, aged 63, head maiter of Merchant Taylors School, and rector of St. Mary Qutwich, and of Ditton, in Kent.

Lately, at Jenningsbury, Hertfordshire, Thomas Bowlby, efq. commiffary-general of mufters.

Lately, at Bath, James Wilmot, efq. brother to Sir Robert Willmot, bart. of Osmas ton, Derbyshire.

18. Thomas Linley, efq. one of the paten tees of Drury-lane Theatre, an eminent mufician, and father of the late Mrs. Sheridan.

19. At Portfmouth, in his 71st yea Thomas Dunkerley, efq. provincial grandmafter of masonry.

Lately, Samuel Eftwick, efq. Member of Parliament for Westbury, regifter of Chelsea Hofpital, and agent for the land of Parbadoes.

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THE

European Magazine,

For DECEMBER

1795.

[Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of ARTHUR YOUNG, Esq. And, 2. A VIEW of the SEAT of LORD DAER, at BLACKHEATH.]

CONTAINING

Page

Biographical Anecdotes of Arthur Young,
Efq.
363
Farther Particulars of the late Dr. Owen 365
Account of the Seat of Lord Daer at
Blackheath

Bancroft's Account of The Manor that
the Univerfitie of Oxford used in Creat-
ing the Right Honourable Sr. Chrifto-
pher Hatton, Lorde Chancellour of
England, Maister of Arte, and fo
Chancellour of the faid Universitie."
Now first published.

An Account of the Life of Abbe Sieyes
Original Letter from Sir George Wheler

to the Rev. Dr. William Derham.
Now first published.

Reflections on Prejudice.

Proffiana. Number LXXV. Anecdotes

of illuftrious and ex:raordinary Perfons, perhaps not generally known. [Continued]; including, Mr. W. CollinsRev. Dr. Free-Richard Rawlinson, LL.D.-Ralph Bathurst, D.D.-David Hume.-Archbishop Laud.-Original Letter of Archbishop Wake to Mrs. Sone.--Mr. Gibbon Right Hon. Charles James Fox-Dr. Robertfon.-Archibald Duke of Argyle. -Mr. Townley-Lord Bath.. On the Converfe and Communication of our Ideas to the World

London Review, with Anecdotes of Au

thors.

The Hiftory of Poland, from its Origin

ib.

ib.

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State Papers-Treaty of Defensive Alliance between his Britannic Majesty and the Emprefs of Ruffia, figned at St. Petersburgh, Feb. 18, 1795.-Treaty of Defenfive Alliance between his Britannic Majefty and the Emperor of Germany, Signed at Vienna, May 20, 1794

Theatrical Journal, including, an Account of the Revival of Lee's "Rival Queens" Epilogue to the Comedy of Specu lation, and Prologue to the Battle of Haftings, acted by the Scholars of Mr. Stock, at Poplar.

396

412

Poetry including, Veríes by the Hon. Mifs Margaret Yorke-The Coppie' of a Praier which her Matie made Herfelf, and faid yt when he was at the Sermon at St. Paul's Croffe, the 24th of November 1588-Verfes written at the Sea Side-To Mrs. Darby, on her Birth-day-The Rainbow. A SimileTo Stella, on being reproached by her with omitting to celebrate her Birthday-Refignation. An Elegy Sonnet. To the Owl Sonnet. On WinterReflections on a Nobleman's Monument-Verfes addreffed to a Blackbird. 413 Curious Letter wrote by Sir John Lefsly to Sir Thomas Riddle of Gatefide, during the Siege of Newcastle by the Scots in the Reign of Charles 1. 416 Foreign Intelligence, from the London Gazettes, &c. &c,- Domestic Intelligence, Monthly Obituary,-Prices of Stocks.

LONDON:

Printed for J. SEWELL, Cornhill,
and J. DEBRETT, Piccadilly.

VOL. XXVIII. Dic. 1795.

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