Galantha, field-marshal, lieutenant-captain of Lately, at Bath, the Rev. Samuel Carr, the Hungarian guard of nobles, privy-coun- D. D. prebendary of St. Paul's, and rector of fellor of Itate, grand cross of the order of S:. St. Andrew Undershaft, and Finchl. y. S:ephen, a knight of the Golden Fleece, &c. 31. At Yarmouth, James Turner, elq 24. At Stamford, Mr. Tattersall, of the banker, who served the office of mayor of inner-temple. that horough in 1780. Lately, Mrs. Lolly, of Bradford, Yorkshire, Marriott Arbuthnot, csq. admiral of the aged 109 blue, in his 83d year. 25. Sir Charles Hotham, bart, a general of FEB.1. The Rev. Mr. Jennings, M. A. his Majelty's torces, and knight of the Bach. aged 6t, about 30 ycars head maiter of Sio Joba Straccy, esq. at Lower Tooting, Saviour's grammar-school in the Borough, Surry. and late curate of St. Alphage, London-wali. Edward Pauncefoot, esq. of Newman Mr. John White, aged 74, torinesly in the freet, aged 73. India Service. 26. Mr. Tho. Severs, at Battersea, for. Mr. Jolin Simmons, formerly surgeon and merly a stock-broker. apoi hecary at Faversham. Sir Edward Boughton, bart. of Poston At Wrington, near Bath, Henry Leeves esq. court, Hereford lhire. S. Adey, eiq. of Dursley, Gloucestershiria George Hunter, csq. youngest son of Dr. Lately; at Plymouth-dock, Mr. Geurge Hunter, of York. Edward Birch, ot his Majelty's lhip Bellona. 27. The Right Hon. Henry Herbert, esrl 2. The Hon. Seymour Fuch, brother 10 of Pembroke, lord lieutenant of the county of the Earl of Aylesford, and a captain of the Wilts, governor of Portmouth, high-steward royal navy. of Salisbury, a general in the army, and At Rayne, in Essex, the Rev. John Powell, colonel of the firit regiment of dragoons. near 40 years rector of that panin, and in the He married, 13th March 1756, Lady Eliza commission of the piace. beth Spencer, daughter of the late Duke of At Exeter, William Norris, esq. of NonMarlborough. such, near Devizes. Dr. Thomas Tomson, of Fenchurch-street, 3. Mi. Michael Gabriel Tournie, of late physician to the Surry dispensary. Punderson-place, Bethnal-green, many years Mr. Willis, master of the Thaiched-house master of hc French school, in Church-itreet, tavern, St. Jasnes's-itreet. Spilol-fields. Mr. John Jefferson, Chinkford-green, Francis Burdeli, esq. «nly son of Sir Rob. Elies. Burd.il, bart, At Maidstone, in his 75th year, Matthew At Bath, Dr. Thomas Manningham, M. D. Bentham, elg. capiain of the southern regi. 4. Tho. Tutteridge, esq. one of the gentiement of Devonshire militia. men ushers of his Majesty's privy-chamber. 28. Of a complaint in her ftomach, at 5. Al bis chambers, Lincoln's-inn, RichRycote, in Oxfordshire, Chörlotte, counters ard Burke, elq. recorder of Bristol. His of Abingdon, daughter of the late admiral sudden. Sir Peter Warren. She was married 7th 6. Ai Berwick on Tweed, Capt. Charles July 1768, and has left several children. Tenot, of the invalids, aged 82 years. Lady Elizabeth King, eldelt daughter of Mr. Tobias Stapleton, or í ncoln's-inn, the Earl of Erne. aitorney ac law. Lately, at Frome, in Somersetfire, Dr. 7. Mr. Jonah Baughan, hatier, of Bella Polidore Lewis. yard, opponic the Monument. Lately, at Barbadoes, Capt. Briggs, of ihe At Wemering, John Carter, c'q. aldurman 611 of Portlinouch. regiment of foot. 29. Mr. John Favel, of Peckham Rye, in Mr. Tuo. Ti it, of Bermonds, y. bis 70th year. 8. Ai Pielton-pans, John Roís, esq. ef At Sunderland, Mr. T. Smart, ship-owner. Bulkial, late major of the gilt loot. At Staufted, near Ware, Hertford huc, Lately, at Briitol, Mr. Burrowan, jun. forMr. John Hide, late mali-meter of that place. merly a comedian of the Worcester Chealte. 39. At Southwill, Mr. Thomas Folkener, 9 The Rev. Charles Harnes, vicar of sen, surgeon. llongerılach aud Laulambies in Giamorgulin Mr. Robert Sayer, printseller, Fleet-strect. thire. Benjamin Bond Hopkins, ela of Painia Mr. George Daniell, attorney, in bill, in Suiry, member of parliament for Great Si. Helen's, B. shopsgate-treet. Malmsbury. 14. William Loveday, etc. Chaiter.house At Lambeth palace, Lady Eden, reliet of square. Sir John Eden, and mother to Lord Auck La cly, at Glasgow, Mr. George Buchanai, land, Sir John Eden, and Mrs. Moore. merchant and convener of the bigues or that Ai Nrw ngion, Susry, aged 89, the Rev. .city. John Smih, upwards of 62 years one of the Mrs. Newton, widow of Dr. Naxon, chaplains of SiSaviour's, Southwark. lace bird hope! Bw.ol. death was very Days EACH DAY's PRICE OF STOCKS FOR FEBRUARY 1994. Comm. Excheq. Bills. Ann. Ann. 1778. Stock. Ann. Ann. 1751. Stock. Scrip. Bonds. Navy. Bills. | 1793. | 1794 1794. 1994 1o dir. 221 1571 698 681 a 20 3-16193-16 19 pr. 58. pr. 231 1585 698 845 201 103 175. pr. 24 1571 69685 as 841 100% ,205 9 3-16 1991 15 pr. 1 84 101 IOI 9 16 Sunday 101 681 191 1573 66a 1 101 671 66 a 673 821 is pr. 5. 125.pr. 66 63 834 1011 201 93 2014 ris.pr. 68 63 83 201-1697-16 17 pr. 43 los.pril 671 1664 a 677 823 100 163-16 2003 18 pr. N. B. In the 3 per Cent. Consols the highest and lowest Price of cach Day is given ; in the other Stocks the highest Price only. 20 39. P! THE European Magazine, 177 For MARCH 1794. (Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of the Right HONOURABLE WILLIAM BURTON COXYNGHAM, 2. A View of Plas Nwydd, a Cottagli near LLANGOLLEN, DENBIGHSHIRE, And 3. An Urx to the MEMORY of the late Dr. Johnson, in WALLS. CONTAIN NING Page Memoirs of the Right Honourable Wil Stedman's History of the Origin, Proham Ourton Conyngham, 171 gress, and Tecmination of the AmeriThe Witches of Shakspeare, 172 can War, 201 Two Letters from General Washington Dr. Brown's Essay on the Natural Equa. to Lord Buchan, 173 lity of Men, &c. 204 Plas Nwydd, a Cottage near Llangolien, Account of Archibald Bower (contin.) 209 Denbighshire, 574 Inscription on an Urn to the Memory of Account of Mr. William Aikman, the laçe Dr. Jolinson, in Wales, Painter, 175 Trial for Adultery --Hon. B, E, Howard, Epistle to Mr. Aikman the Painter, by Esq. against Hon R, Bingham, in the William Somerville, Esq. Court of King's Bench, Westminster, Poem on the Death of Mr. Aikman the Feb. 24, before Lord Kenyon and a Painter, by Mr. Thomson, 178 ibid. Table Talk : including, Anecdotes of: Account of the Trial of Warren HarDr. Paui Hiffernar. [concluded) 179 tingi, Ely. (late Governor-General of Of Imitation (concluded] 185 Bengal) before the High Court of Detached Hiltorical Remarks on the Parliament, for High Crimcs and Mir. same Subject-- Homer-Livy--Vi demeanors (continued], truvius-Homera-M. P. Sonnerat Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourth Aulus Gellius-Monsieur Adanson Scffion of the Seventeenth Parliament Tacitus-Plutarch, 186 of Great Britain, Extract of an original Letter from Gilbert Theatrical Journal: including, Prologue West, Esq. 10 Dr. Thomas Wilson, 188 and Epilogue to Love's Frailties; Plan Droliana, No. LIV, Anecdotes of Illuf., and Character of The 'Travellers trious and Extraordinary Persons, per. in Switzerland," an Opera, and “ The haps not generally known (continued], Box Lobby Challenge," a Comedy, including, Duc d'Alencon-Beau. with the Prologue and Epilogue, 233 melle-Gui Patin-Charles Patin Poetry : including, The Song of Colma, Lord Chacham-Admiral Boscawen from the Songs of Telma--To Dr. John Earl of Sandwich-Lord North Harington, Mayor of Bath, on his -Dr. Johnson- Mr. Richardson, sen, late Behaviour at a Mysical Party in the Painters 189 that City Lines on an Infant's Two Speeches of Queen Elizabeth in Binder, written at the Request of its 1588 and in 1993, on a threatened Mother-An Ode to Love, on the lovafion of the Kingdom by the Spa. Author's receiving a Bawble killed by niards, 194 his Mistress--Invocation to ContentObfervations on the trange Explanation ment, a Sonne, by James Jennings, Dr. Warburton gives of “Charnego &c. &c. 236 " Wine," in Shakespeare, 193 | Foreign Intelligence from the London London Review, with Anecdotes of Gazette 240 Authors. Domestic Intelligence in France from the Beginning of Prices of Stocks 196 LONDON: and J. DE BRETT, Piccadilly. The Author of the Elegy on a Robin at Serenoak having sent his performance to he published elsewhere, it cannot be printed in our Magazine. We with those persons would forbear sending their pieces to us which they mean to have printed in other publications. We must apologize to several of our Poelical Currespondents, whose pieces are not forgotten. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from March 8, to March 15, 1794. d. s. oloo 47 ооо 44 6 6 4 302 7 000 8 40 538 8 52 000 Wheat Rye Barl. | Oats Beans. Il COUNTIES upon the COAST. a. Wheat Rye Barl. Oats Beans. London 00 oloo ooo ooo o Ellex 48 034 034 827 879 0 Kent 031 0 24 930 0 3.CO Middlesex 49 11 26 7:33 11 26 838 2 Suffolk 48 2.31 33 825 33 Surry 51 031 635 4 27' 440 6 Cambrid. 46 5:29 31 1021 Hertford 49 800 036 0:26 345 o Norfolk 45 2 30 1030 7:23 Bedford 49 937 1035 0 26 e Lincoln 48 5:36 033 8 20 533 3 Hunting. 49 400 1033 423 10 38 York 43 137 9; 0721 4.39 1 Northamp.50 536 034 623 445 Durham 43 4'00 030 720 Rutland 0 37 0.24 0.47 Northumi.42 8133 825 719 729 4 Leicester 55 ooo 038 525 547 4 Cumberl. 53 3,42 023, 418 9,000 Notting. 54 938 1038 224 846 7 Westmor.52 0 30 320 Derby 55 9.00 39 623 946 6 Lancath. 57 o'34 821 841 3 Stafford 54 500 039 6,24 543 81 Cheshire 52 7.00 040 322 Salop 53 8:46 0 44 1025 051 4 Gloucest. 8 44 1 Hereford '51 540° 0'37 625 5 49 9 Somerset 51 600 0 33 721 6 36 10 Worcester 52 500" 041 630 10 47 2 Monmou.54 100 o' 9 Warwick 55 500 0'40331 2 48 & Devon 51 800 029 018 6 40 Wilts 031 625 942 10 Cornwall st 500 0 26 517 6 Coo Berks 49 600 032 10,28 11 41 10 'Dorset 45 700 30 721 10 43 0 Oxford 54 o'35 6 28 440 10 Hants 47 032 4'25 841 I Bucks si 6.00' 0 34 10'27* 39 WALES 'N. Wales 52 8140 of3! 4116 8144 S. Wales gi gloo 0129 o 14 g co o 6.00 6.0 6,00 43 10 00 |