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King's knowledge, his Majefty has inftituted a fuit of nullity in his own name, in the Arches Court of Canterbury, to set afide the validity of this marriage, on the ground of an Act of Parliament paffed early in the reign of his prefent Majesty, for the prevention of the marriage of any male branch of the Royal Family, without the previous confent of Parliament.

On the 8th inft. Mr. Hefeltine, the King's Proctor, ferved a Citation on Lady Murray, to answer the charges of the fuit.

The Privy-Council has been occupied, for two days, in the investigation of the circumftances attending the late marriage of his Royal Highness Prince Auguftus Frederick and Lady Augufta Murray.

The perfons who have been examined on this bulinefs, are-Lady Dunmore, Lady E. Murray, a coal-merchant and his wife who live in South Molton-fireet, where the lodgings were taken, to complete the refidence of one month in the parish of St. George's, Hanover-fquare; the clergyman who married the parties; and Mr. who refides at Twickenham.

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Lady A. Murray was brought to bed of a fon on the 13th inft. which is likely to do well; but the mother continues very much indifpofed.

SHERIFFS appointed by his Majefty in

Council for the Year 1794, viz. Berkshire. Edward Stephenfon, of Farleyhill, Efq.

Bedfordshire. Edward Nicholl, of Studham,
Efq.

Bucks. Charles Clowes, of Iver, Efq.
Cumberland. William Henry Milbourne, of
Armathwaite Caftle, Efq.

Cheshire. Dumville Poole, of Lymm, Efq.
Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. John
Richards, of Brampton, Esq.

Devonshire. John Spurrell Pode, of Stoke
Damerell, Efq.

Dorfetfhire. Edward Buckley Batfon, of Six-
penny Handley, Efq.

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Samuel Twyford, of Trotton,

Efq.
Warwickshire. Richard Hill, of Kineton,
Efq.

Worcestershire. Thomas Farley, of Halton,
Efq.

Wiltshire. Richard Long, of West Ashton,
Efq.

Yorkshire. Thomas Lifter, of Guisbourn
Park, Eq.

SOUTH WALES.

Carmarthen. William Clayton, of Allty-
caduo, Efq.

Pembroke. John Phelps, of Withy-Bush
Hoafe, Eiq.

Cardigan. William Owen Brigftock, of
Blaenypant, Efq.

Glamorgan. Henry Knight, of Tythegstone,
Elq.

Brecon. Richard Wellington, of Hay-Castle,
Efq.

Radnor. Richard Price, of Knighton, Esq.

Derbyshire. Sir Henry Harpur, of Caulk, Anglefea.

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NORTH WALES.

Hugh Jones, of Carrog, Efq.
Richard Lloyd, of Trefbedlig,

Efq.
Merioneth. Owen Ormfby, of Glynn, Efq.
Montgomery.
John James, of Castle Caeri-

nion, Esq.
Denbighshire. Bryan Cooke, of Havody-
wern, Efq.

Flint. Daniel Leo, of Gwafaney, Efq.

SHERIFF appointed by his Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales in Council, for the
Year 1788.
County of Cornwall.
Trelafk, Elg.

Edward Archer, of

MAR

MARRIAGES.

HE Rev. Robert Lowth, rector of

THnton Amper, Hants, and fon of

the late Bishop of London, to Mifs Frances Harrington, 4th daughter of the Rev. Dr. Harrington, rector of Thruxton, H.nts.

Lieut. Henry Kent, of the Royal uavy, to Mifs Hunter, only daughter of Lieut. William Hunter, of Greenwich hospital.

William Thomas Darby, Efq; of Sunbury, to Mifs Arabella Calcraft, fecond daughter of the late Lieutenant General Calcraft.

John Hornby, Efq. eldeft fon of Governor Hornby, to Mifs Wynne, daughter of William Wynne, Efq. of Peniorth.

William Currie, Efq. of Eaft Hornby, Surry, M. P. to Mifs Percy Gore, youngest dough er of the late Colonel Gore, Lieut. Gowernor of the Grenades.

Rev. Dr. Owen, canon of Bangor cathe dral, to Mrs. Griffith, widow of the late 'Rev. Richard Griffith.

Mr. Newbold, to Mifs Julia Diby, one of the Maids of Honour to the Queen.

Lieutenant-Colonel Jofeph Buckeridge, to Mi's Hochkin, daughter of the late Thomas Hotchkin, Elq. of Queen-square, barritter at law.

John Lee, Efq. of Burley, in Yorkshire, to Mils Maria Mainwairing, fecond daughter of Lady Kaye.

Francis Bradshaw, Efq. of Holmbroke, to Mifs Eliza Wilmot, youngest daughter of the late Sir R. Wilmot, Bart. Caddelden,

George Gunning, Efq. fon of Sir R. Gunning, Bart. to Mifs Bridgeman, daughter of Sir Henry Bridgeman, Bart.

Stephen Thornton, Efq. of Auftin-Friars, to Mils Mary Littledale, daughter of Thomas Litledale, Efq. of Rotterdam.

H. Gawler, Efq. of Lincoln's Inn, to Mifs Lydia Frances Neale, youngest daughter and co-heiress of the late Robert Neale, Efq. of Shaw-houfe, Wilts.

John Minet Fector, Efq. of Updown, in Kent, to Mifs Laurie, only daughter of Sir Robert Laurie, Bart. of Maxwelton, Member for the county of Dumfries.

MONTHLY OBITUARY.

DECEMBER 1793.

AT Quebec, the Hon. Wm. Smith, one

of his Majefty's executive council, Speaker of the legiflative council, and chief Juftice of the province of Lower Canada.

JAN. 12. Mrs. Grey, widow of Dr. Grey, author of Memoria Technica, and filter of Dr. Thicknetfe, mafter of St. Paul's school.

14. The Rev. Tho. Ellis, London- wall. 15. John Ramey, cfq, barrift rat le, and fenior of the corporation of Yarmouth, aged

75.

Mr. Benjamin Sexton, of Wymondham.

16. Mr Samuel Spalding, mafter mallmaker in his Majefty's dock-yard at Woolwich.

17. At Auchingraymont, near Hamilton, Samuel Douglas, efq. of Burnhouses..

Lately at St. Helier, in the island of Jerfey, Mr. William Pearson, matter of the academy there.

19. William Lumfdaine, efq. clerk to the figuet, at Blandheld near Edinburgh.

Lately, Mr. Robert Kelly, late of the Inner Temple.

20. At Exeter, the Rev. James Carrington, chancellor of that diocefe.

Dr. Biddulph, one of the physicians of St. Bartholomew's hofpital.

Mr. Edward Bury, Union-street, Bishopsgate-street.

John Broomhead, efq. Holles-ftreet, Cavendish-fquare.

Mrs. Bicknell, wife of Mr. Alex. Bicknell, author of the Life of Edward the Black Prince, &c.

At Ballingbourn-hall, near Stanftead, Elfex, in con& quence of a fall from his horfe, about a month fince, John, vilcount Mountiluart,

eld it fon of the Earl of Bute, lord-lieutenent and cuitos rotulorum of the county of Glamorgan, colonel of its militia, and reprefentative in parliament for Cardiff. He was born on the twenty-fifth of September 1768. On the twelfth of October 1792, he married Lady Elizabeth Penelope Crichton, fole daughter and heiress to the prefent Earl of Dumiries, leaving ifiue by her one fon, who fucceeds to his titles, and who was born on the tenth of Auguft 1793.

21. Mark Holman, eiq. one of the oldef proctors, and many years deputy register of the diocese of London.

At Trowbridge, in his 70th year, the Rev. William Waldron, paitor of the Baptift meeting there.

Charles Fearne, efq. an eminent convey. ancer, and author of a learned treatife on contingent remainders.

Lately, at Innithannon, the Rev. Dean Barry.

Lately, at Manchester, the Rev. Richard Afton, D. D. fellow of the Old Church, Manchefter.

22. The Rev. John Kippling Clerk, vicar of Staverton and Boddington, near Chelten ham.

Edmund Kelly, efq. Princes ftreet, Bedford-row, aged 86 years.

Lately, in Merrion-street, Dublin, in the 79th year of her age, Lady Ann Daly, relict of Denis Daly, efq. fir of the late, and aunt of the prefent Earl of Clanricarde.

23. J. Dickinson, efq. captain of his Ma jelty's irigate Thibe.

Mr. Samuel Cork, banker, Bury, Suffolk AtDumfries, James Jordan, efq. late of the inland of Jamaica.

At Vienna, Prince Anthony d'Efterhazy
Galantha,

Galantha, field marshal, lieutenant-captain of the Hungarian guard of nobles, privy-counfellor of itate, grand cross of the order of St. Stephen, a knight of the Golden Fleece, &c. 24. At Stamford, Mr. Tatterfall, of the Inner-temple.

Lately, Mrs. Lolly, of Bradford, Yorkshire, aged 109.

25. Sir Charles Hotham, bart. a general of his Majesty's forces, and knight of the Bath. John Stracey, efq. at Lower Tooting, Surry.

Edward Pauncefoot, efq. of Newmanftreet, aged 73.

26. Mr. Tho. Severs, at Batterfea, formerly a ftock-broker.

Sir Edward Boughton, bart. of Poftoncourt, Herefordshire.

George Hunter, efq. youngest son of Dr. Hunter, of York.

27. The Right Hon. Henry Herbert, earl of Pembroke, lord lieutenant of the county of Wilts, governor of Portsmouth, high-fteward of Salisbury, a general in the army, and colonel of the firit regiment of dragoons. He married, 13th March 1756, Lady Elizabeth Spencer, daughter of the late Duke of Marlborough.

Dr. Thomas Tomfon, of Fenchurch-ftreet, late phyfician to the Surry difpenfary.

Mr. Willis, master of the Thatched-house tavern, St. James's-treet.

Mr. John Jefferson, Chinkford-green, Effex.

At Maidstone, in his 75th year, Matthew Bentham, efq. captain of the fouthern regi. ment of Devonshire militia.

28. Of a complaint in her flomach, at Rycote, in Oxfordshire, Charlotte, countess of Abingdon, daughter of the late admiral Sir Peter Warren. She was married 7th July 1768, and has left feveral children.

Lady Elizabeth King, eldest daughter of the Earl of Erne.

Lately, at Frome, in Somersetshire, Dr. Polidore Lewis.

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Lately, at Barbadoes, Capt. Briggs, of the 6ift regiment of foot.

29. Mr. John Favel, of Peckham Rye, in his 79th year.

At Sunderland, Mr. T. Smart, fhip-owner. At Staufted, near Ware, Hertfordshire, Mr. John Hide, late malt-meter of that place. 30. At Southwell, Mr. Thomas Falkener, fen, furgeon.

Mr. Robert Sayer, printfeller, Fleet-freet. Benjamin Boad Hopkins, efq of Painthill, in Surry, member of parliament for Malmfbory.

At Lambeth palace, Lady Eden, relict of Sir John Eden, and mother to Lord Auckland, Sir John Eden, and Mrs. Moore.

At New ngton, Surry, aged 89, the Rev. John Smith, upwards of 62 years one of the chaplains of St. Saviour's, Southwark.

Lately, at Bath, the Rev. Samuel Carr, D. D. prebendary of St. Paul's, and rector of St. Andrew Underfhaft, and Finchley.

31. At Yarmouth, James Turner, efq. banker, who ferved the office of mayor of that horough in 1780.

Marriott Arbuthnot, efq. admiral of the blue, in his 83d year.

FEB. 1. The Rev. Mr. Jennings, M. A. aged 64, about 30 years head matter of St. Saviour's grammar-fchool in the Borough, and late curate of St. Alphage, London-wall. Mr. John White, aged 74, formerly in the India fervice.

Mr. John Simmons, formerly furgeon and apothecary at Faversham.

At Wrington, near Bath, Henry Leeves efq. S. Adey, elq. of Dursley, Gloucestershire. Lately, at Plymouth-dock, Mr. George Edward Birch, of his Majefty's fhip Bellona. 2. The Hon. Seymour Finch, brother to the Earl of Aylesford, and a captain of the royal navy.

At Rayne, in Effex, the Rev. John Powell, near 40 years rector of that parith, and in the commiffion of the pace.

At Exeter, William Norris, efq. of Nonfuch, near Devizes.

3. Mr. Michael Gabriel Tournie, of Punderfon-place, Bethnal-green, many years maiter of the French school, in Church-treet, Spital-fields.

Francis Burdett, efq. only fon of Sir Rob. Burd. it, bart.

At Bath, Dr. Thomas Manningham, M. D. 4. Tho. Tutteridge, efq. one of the gentlemen ufhers of his Majefty's privy-chamber.

5. at his chambers, Lincoln's-inn, Richard Burke, elq. recorder of Bristol. His death was very fudden.

6. At Berwick on Tweed, Capt. Charles Tenot, of the invalids, aged 82 years. Mr. Tobias Stapleton, or L ncoln's-inn, attorney at law.

7.

Mr. Jofiah Baughan, hatter, of Bellyard, oppone the Monument.

At Wemering, John Carter, efq. alderman of Portsmouth.

Mr. Tuo. Tift, of Bermondsey.

8.

At Prelton-pans, John Ro's, efq. ef Balkial, late major of the gift 1001.

Lately, at Britol, Mr. Durrowan, jun. formerly a comedian of the Worcester theatre.

9. The Rev. Charles Harries, vicar of Llangerclach and Lanfambles in Glamorgan

ihire.

11.

Mr. George Daniell, attorney, in Great St. Helen's, B.fhopfgate-fireet. 14. William Loveday, etq. Charter-house fquare.

Lately, at Glafgow, Mr. George Buchanan, merchant and convener of the trades of that

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For MARCH 1794.

(Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of the RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM BURTON CONYNGHAM, 2. A VIEW of PLAS NWYDD, a COTTAGE near LLANGOLLEN, And 3. An URN to the MEMORY of the late DR. JOHNSON, in

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186

Tacitus Plutarch,
Extract of an original Letter from Gilbert
Weft, Efq. to Dr. Thomas Wilfon, 188
Drofsiana, No. LIV. Anecdotes of Illuf-

trious and Extraordinary Persons, per-
haps not generally known [continued],
including, Duc d'Alencon-Beau-
melle-Gui Patin-Charles Patin-
Lord Chatham-Admiral Boscawen--
John Earl of Sandwich-Lord North
-Dr. Johnfon-Mr. Richardson, sen.
the Painter,

Two Speeches of Queen Elizabeth in

1588 and in 1593, on a threatened Invasion of the Kingdom by the Spa. niards, Obfervations on the strange Explanation Dr. Warburton gives of "Charneco "Wine," in Shakespeare, London Review, with Anecdotes of Authors.

Dr. Moore's Journal during a Residence in France from the Beginning of Auguft to the Middle of Decemt er 1792,

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Stedman's Hiftory of the Origin, Pro-
grefs, and Termination of the Ameri-
can War,

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201

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211

Dr. Brown's Effay on the Natural Equa
lity of Men, &c.
Account of Archibald Bower [contin.] 209
Infcription on an Urn to the Memory of
the late Dr. Johnson, in Wales,
Trial for Adultery-Hon. B. E. Howard,
Efq. against Hon R. Bingham, in the
Court of King's Bench, Westminster,
Feb. 24, before Lord Kenyon and a
ibid.
Special Jury,
Account of the Trial of Warren Haf-
tings, Efq. (late Governor-General of
Bengal) before the High Court of
Parliament, for High Crimes and Mif.
demeanors [continued],

Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourth
Seffion of the Seventeenth Parliament
of Great Britain,
Theatrical Journal: including, Prologue
and Epilogue to Love's Frailties; Plan
and Character of "The Travellers"
in Switzerland," an Opera, and “The
Box Lobby Challenge," a Comedy,
with the Prologue and Epilogue,
Poetry including, The Song of Culma,
from the Songs of Telma-To Dr.
Harington, Mayor of Bath, on his
late Behaviour at a Mufical Party in
that City-Lines on an Infant's
Binder, written at the Request of its
Mother-An Ode to Love, on the
Author's receiving a Bawble kiffed by
his Mitrefs-Invocation to Content-
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