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MONTHLY OBITUARY.

DECEMBER 7.

T Great Ealing, aged 84, Peter Tabois, elq.

16. At Trowbridge, Edward Horlock Mortimer, efq. of the commifiion of the peace for Wisis.

At Fulham, Mr. James Duncan, of Lincoln's inn, one of the oldeft folicitors in the court of chancery.

Lately, at Heath, near Southampton, Admiral Parry.

18. Peter Mellifh, efq. fheriff of London and Middlesex 1798, and an eminent

contractor for cattle.

The Rev. Mr. Cuthbert, restor of Bulwan, Effex, and joint minifter of Longacre Chapel.

Mr. John Howell, of the commonCouncil of Caftle Baynard Ward.

19.

Mr. Heaton Wilkes, brother of the late John Wilkes, e'q. aged 76. He was formerly a coal-merchant in ThamesStreet.

Lately, at Litchfield, aged 80, the Rev. Theophilus Buckeridge, maiter of St. John's hofpital, in that city.

Lately, at Parflows, in Effex, John Galcoigne Fanlitawe, esq.

20. James Smith, efq. of Colebrookerow, Iflington, aged 75

Mr. Hall, late of Deal, grocer.

At Sutton in the Foreft, Yorkshire, aged 74, the Rev. Andrew Cheap, M.A. formerly fellow of Baliol College, Oxford.

21. George Golding, efq. of Thoring ton Hall, Suffolk.

22. At Edinburgh, John M'Douall, efq. brother to the Earl of Dumfries. Lately, at Corhampton, Hants, the countefs dowager of Clanricarde.

23. Mr. Spencer, proprietor of Garrick's Head Tavern, Bow-treet, Coventgarden. He was formerly the Harlequin of Drury-lane Theatre.

At Bath, in his 77th year, John Gawler, elq. of Ramridge Houle, in the county of Southampton.

Lately, at Edinfor, in Derbyshire, the Rev. James Peake, reor of Kingsley, in Staffordshire, and minister of Edinfor and of Cartmell, in Lancashire.

Lately, at Epping, aged 85, the Rev. Charles Stuart, fifty years rector of Ashden, and forty-eight years vicar of Steeple Bumpstead, Effex.

Lately, at Stranton, near Hartlepool, the Rev. George Hicks.

27. Lady Taylor, widow of Sir Kobert Taylor, in her 80th year.

In his 54th year, the Rev. T. Stock, rector of St. Jeho the Baptift, perpetual curate of St. Alban's, Gloucefter, and vicar of Glasbury, in the county of Bre

con.

28. At Pentonville, aged 75, Mr. Jonn Labrow, of St. Johr's-ftreet, chemit and druggit.

At St. Andrew's, Scotland, Mr. William Baron, profefior of belles lettres and logic in that univerity.

At Buxton, Lady Peel, wife of Sir Rober: Peel, bart.

Mr. William Shipley, aged 87, the founder of the fociety for the encourge. ment of arts, manufactures, and commerce, in the Adelphi.

30. A Bath, Henry Partridge, efq. one of his Majeay's counc 1.

JAN. 1, 1804. At Barton, Edward Dymoke, ciq. late of Saucethorp, Lincolnfhire.

At Durham, aged 74, Mrs. Wharton, mother of kichard Wharton, eiq. M. P. for that city.

Mrs. Powell, wife of Mr. Powell, of Drury-lane Theatre, and herfelt formerly of the Norwich company of comedians.

2. At Edinburgh, Colonel James Abercromby.

Adam Beyer, efq. of Hampftead, in his 75th year.

Lately, Mr. George Barton, of Caitle acre Lodge, Norfolk, aged 56, a cele brated agriculturift.

3. At Belmont, near Hereford, William Matthews, eiq. major of the Hereford Volunteers.

At Luttingstone Caftle, Kent, Lady Dyke, in her 71st year.

At Bath, Sir William Manfell, bart. of Ifcoed, in Carmarthenshire.

Lately, at Kentish Town, Fletcher Main, eiq.

Lately, in her goth year, Mrs. Marga→ ret Fither, mother of the late Dr. Belward, matter of Caius College, Cambridge.

4. At Pangborn, Berks, in his 74th year, Mr. Doriat, many years page of the bed-chamber to his Majesty.

5. John Andre, eiq. of Sloane-street. 6. The Rev. Newton Ogle, D.D. aged 78. Dean of Winchester 21st Octo ber 1769, and prebendary of Durham 27th October 1768. He was of Merton

College

College, Oxford, M. A. 16th May 1750,
B. and D.D. 11th March 1761.

Lady Anne Capell, Charles-freet,
Berkelev-quare.

Mr. William Ince, of Broad-freet, Scho.

7. At Colchester, Sir William Gordon, bart. of the Wef Norfolk militia. At the Bishop's Palace, Wells, the Rev. John Gooch, D.D. aged 74, prebendary of Ely, and rector of Ditton and Wellingham, in the county of Cambridge.

James Bromhead, efq. formerly captain and adjutant of the North Lincoln militia.

8. Mr. Sealy, of Coade's artificial ftone manufactory, and a ferjeant in the Lambeth volunteers.

Mrs. Freeling, wife of Francis Freeling, efq, fecretary to the post-office, and daughter of Francis Newhery, efq.

9. At Grantham, in his 78th year, the Rev. Bennett Storer, D.D. prebendary of Canterbury, and rector of Ropfley, in Lincolnshire. He was formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge, A.B. 1748, A.M. 1763.

10. At Whitehall, Mrs. F. Pelham, the laft furviving daughter of the late Right Hon. Henry Pelham, efq.

At Malpas, in Chefhire, the Rev. R. Heber, of Marton Hall, in the county of York.

11. Her Grace the Duchefs of Ancafter.

Skip Dyot Bucknall, efq. late member for St. Alban's.

At the Hot Wells, Bristol, Charlotte Viscounters Bolingbroke.

Mr. John Perkins, late a banker and draper at Huntingdon.

Mr. John Wortwick, banker, at Lancafter.

Lately, at Stratford St. Mary's, Suffik, in her 67th year, Mrs. Anne Richardfon, only furviving daughter of the author of Clariffi, &c.

14. John Staines, efq. formerly a captain in the Bedfordshire militia.

At Falmouth, J. Drury, el. going out commiflary-general to Barbadoes. 15. James Scott, of Brotherton, in his

86th year.

Sir Francis Sykes, bart. M.P. for Wallingford.

Mr. Dru. Drury, F.I.S. aged 80.
At Hereford, in his 79th year, Dr.
Campbel.

16. At Morpeth, in his 71ft year, the

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Rev. George Smalridge, forty-two years rector of Bothall, in Northumberland.

17. John May, efq. of New Ormond. ftreet.

At Lyme, the Rev. Samuel Edwards. 18. At Newport, in the Isle of Wight, in his 73d year, the Right Hon. Leonard Lord Holmes, Baron Holmes, of Kilmallock, in the county of Limerick.

Thomas Elde, efq. one of the registrars of the court of chancery, in his 88th year.

Lately, at Ruhbrooke-hall, near Bury, Charles Sydney Davers, eldest fon of Sar Charles Davers, bart. late captain of the Active frigate.

19. In Cleveland-row, Mr. Robert Drummend, banker, of Charing-crofs.

At Golden Grove, in Carmarthen. fhie, John Vaughan, efq. lord lieutenant and cultos rotulorum of that county.

21. Mr. William Daniel, one of the building-furveyors of Bristol.

Lately, at Hackney, the Rev. J. Stubbs, fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.

Lately, at Belfond, the Rev. Mr. Goodwin.

DEATHS ABROAD.

DEC. 18. At Welmar, aged 60, the celebrated German proteflor Herder.

DEC. 12. At Monpelier, Frederick Duke of Eaft Gothland, uncle to the preient King of Sweden.

08.19. At Barbadoes, of the yellow fever, aged 58 years, three days after the death of his wife, General Grinfield, commander in chief of his Majefty's forces ferving in the windward and leeward Caribbee Islands, and colonel of the 86th regiment of foot. In the short face of three months he had captured the French islands of St. Lucia and Tobage, the former by ftorm; and the Dutch fettlements at Demerara, Effe. quibe, and Berbice, by capitulation. In the filt campaign of the late war he, then colonel of the battalion of the 3d foot guards, was prefent at the fiege of Valenciennes, at which the Duke of York commanded in perton, and very particularly figralized himself in the wellknown attack on Lincelles, where heing fecond in command under General Lake, they, with only 1250 of the Guards, beat 5000 French, and obliged them to give up the poft.

Nov. 4. At Grenada, General Clep

mane.

Printed by 1. GOLD, late Bunney and Gold,
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European Magazine,

For FEBRUARY

1804.

[Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of JAMES WARE, ESQ. F.R.S. And, 2. A VIEW of CAPEL HOUSE.]

CONTAINING,
Page

Memoir of James Ware, Efq. F.R.S. 83

Metrical Epistle from Chatterton,

the Poet, to a Lady

Leifure Amusements, No. XII.
Defcription of Capel House

Veftiges, collected and recolle&ed,
by Jofeph Mofer, Efq. No. XX.
Negleted Biography, No. II.
Strictures on Dr. Johnton's Monu-
ment in St. Paul's Cathedral
Letter from Mr. Alderman Boydell
to Alderman Sir John William
Anderfon, refpe&ing the Sale of
his Paintings, &c.

Some Account of Henry Bracken,
M.D. late of Lancaster [Conti-
nued]

Anecdote of John Kepler

Batavia; or, A Picture of the United

Provinces. Letters IX. and X.

Remarks on Pindar's Nem. Od. i.

LONDON REVIEW.

Paley's Natural Theology

Addifoniana

Landaff's (Bishop of) Subftance of
a Speech intended to have been
fpoken in the Houfe of Lords,
Nov. 22, 1803

Page

85

87

136

88

Render's Complete Analysis of the
German Language

ibid.

89

Murray's English Grammar, adapt

97

ed to the different Clalles of
Learners

ibid.

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Godwin's Life of Geoffrey Chaucer,
the early English Poet [Continued] 121
Plowden's Hitorical Review of the
State of Ireland, from the Invafion
of that Country under Henry II.
to the Union with Great Britain,
on the ft of January 1801 [Con-
tinued]

The Antigallican

Parr's Sermon preached on the last
Faft-Day

Alley's Judge

Bowles's View of the Moral State
of Society at the Clofe of the
Eighteenth Century

Lift of Sheriffs appointed by his Ma-
jefty in Council for 1804
Theatrical Journal; including-Fa-
ble and Character of The Sol-
dier's Daughter, with the Epi-
logue, &c.
Poetry; including-Hymn to Old
Age-On the threatened Invation
-Lines written January 1, 1804
To Buonaparié Sonnet on
Midnight-Suicide-Stanzas to
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Journal of the Proceedings of the
Second Seffion of the Second Par-
liament of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland
Intelligence from the London Ga-

zette

Foreign Intelligence

130

Dometic Intelligence

135

Marriages

Monthly Obituary

ibid.

Price of Stocks.

136

137

ibid.

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London:

Printed by I. Gail, Shoe-Line, Fleet-freet,

FOR THE PROPRIETORS,

AND PUBLISHED BY JAMES ASPERNE,

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ERRATA -P. 11. By a misapprehenfion of the Chriftian name of Vaughan, we have been led into a mistake; therefore for Henry read William wherever the name

occurs.

ACKNOWLEDgments TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We thank T. H. for his hint. It fhall be attended to.

A Correspondent without a fignature is illegible.

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VARIATIONS OF BAROMETER, THERMOMETER, &c.

BY THOMAS BLUNT, No. 22, CORNHILL,

Mathematical Inflrument Maker to his Majefty,

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