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Monthly Chronicle.

had applied to the Plaintiff to inform him in what manner he would have it tythed , which he refused doing ; that Defendant gave him notice from da * - to day when the corn would be ready to be tythed and carried , and that the fair and just tythe had been left for him , by loading up nine sheaves , and setting out and leaving the tenth sheaf . The Barons , notwithstanding they did not admit that such mode was according to the strict legal rule of tything wheat , were of opinion , that , as there appeared no intention on the part of the Defendant either to harrass or do injustice to the Plaintiff in the mode of tything , arid the Weather bad , this was hot

a fit case to decide against the Defendant because he had not adhered to the strict legal mode in setting out his tythe , but that the cause bore top much the compk-xion of vexation , and therefore dismissed the Bill . It appeared in the course of this cause , that the farmer is not deemed bound by law to cut a whole field before he begins to carry any part thereof . MARRIAGES . . . At Charlton , in Kent , Captain Joseph Mac Lean , ofthe Royal Artillery ,- Aid

de-Camp to the Marquis Townshend , to Miss Charlotte Ccngreve , youngest daughterjof Colonel Congreve , of the same Regiment . The Rev . Mr . Kay , of South Benvsleet , Essex , to Miss Levett , ofNorthfleet , Kent . At . Bradford , Wilts ,, Wm . Coles Medlycott , Esq . of Van-House , near Milbourne-Port , to Miss Tugwell . Mr . Searle , Banker , of Saffron Walden , Essex , to Miss Redshaw , late of " Bath . At Tottenham , Mr . Samuel Rhodes , of Islington , to Miss Strange , of Tottenham . Samuel Scott , Esq . of Gower-Street , to Miss Ommanney , of Bloomsbury-square . At Clapham Church , Thomas Cecil Maunsell , Esq . of Thorp Maisor , in the '

county of Northampton , to Miss Jane Wrather , of Clapham . ThomasGardiner Bramston , Esq . eldest son of T . ' B . Bratnston , Esq . M . P . for Essex , io Miss Blaauw , daughter of William Blaauw , Esq . of Oueen Ann-street , West . At Bromley , in Kent , John Reade , Esq . of Ipsden , ' m Oxfordshire , to Miss Scott , eldest daughter of Major John Scott , of Bromley . At Weston upon Trent , hi Staffordshire , Mr . Thomas Anwell , to Miss Bosspn , aged thirteen . Thomas Mercer , Esq . of Greentrees near Tunbridge , to Miss Polly Harpur , third daughter ofthe late Rev . Mr . Harpur , of Tunbridge . At Bristol , W . B . Elwyn , Esq . of Queen ' s College , Oxford , to Miss Eagles , eldest daughter of Thomas Eagles , Esq . of Bristol .

. . DEATHS . The Rev . Dr . Cock , Rector of Horkesley and Debden , both in Essex . Benjamin Porter , Esq . of Gower-street , Bedford-square . At her apartments in St . James ' s Palace , Mrs . B . Ramus . In Italy , Lord Harvey , ofthe Zealous , of 74 guns , of the-Mediterranean fleet : the body was landed atLeghorn , to be interred . At Oxen-heath , in Kent , Sir Francis . Geary , Bart . Admiral ofthe White , in the 87 th year of his age . At Twickenham , John Davenport , Esq . of Twickenham Lod in the

ge , 72 d year of his age . At Cambridge , Mr . Wade , a Fellow Commoner of Trinity College , in consequence of having fallen on the railing of the College , near Grafton-street , in endeavouring to get over the wall to his " own apartments . The Rev : Agmond Vesey Ward , a Fellow Commoner of Dublin College : he likewise in attempting to get over the College wall after the prescribed hour of admission , - received an injury from some spikes that occasioned his death . Mrs . Taylor , widow of the late Mr . Clement Taylor , and mother of the M . P . for Maidstone . The Rev . William Freeraged 32 Rector of Stoughtonand Thurnbv

, , , , in Leicestershire , to which livings he was presented in August last . At Bath , Mrs . Pollock ; the heroine of Bath and Bristol Theatres . Aged 90 , the Rev . W . Salisbury , Rector of" Moreton . in E ^ sex , and formerly Fellow of St : John's College , Cambridge . The Rev . John Freeman , M . A . Rector of Lyndon , in Rutland , and Orcheston , St . Mary , Wilts . At the Deepdene , Dorking , Surrey , Sir William Bmre ! , Bart . LL D . Chancellor of the Dioceses of Worcester and Rochester . At Chester , Sir Charles Leviug , Bart . His grandfather , Richard Leving , of the in

Esq . was one Representatives Parliament for that City , with Sir Thomas Grosvenor , Bart , in the year 16 S 4 . Mr . John Lush , distiller , in High Holborn . At Venice , in six hours illness , after a fit , supposed to proceed from the gout in the stomach , Charles Sackville , Esq . a partner in the banking-house of Sir Robert

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LONDON: Article 2
TO READERS, CORRESPONDENTS , &c. Article 3
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE: AND CABINET OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE, FOR FEBRUARY 1796. Article 4
AN ADDRESS FROM THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MADRAS TO THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 6
AN ADDRESS, DELIVERED TO THE BRETHREN OF ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 534, LANCASTER. Article 7
OBSERVATIONS MADE IN A VISIT TO THE TOMBS IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY, Article 10
ON THE PASSIONS OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 17
THE MODERN STATE OF FRIENDSHIP. Article 20
ORIGINAL LETTER FROM OLIVERCROMWELL, Article 22
THE STAGE. Article 23
FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE LATE THOMAS DUNCKERLEY, ESQ. Article 25
ON PARENTAL PARTIALITIES. Article 29
ACCOUNT OF DR. DEE, THE ASTROLOGER. Article 31
ON THE ABSURDITY, FOLLY, AND INCONSISTENCY OF VARIOUS FASHIONABLE CUSTOMS AND CEREMONIES Article 37
TWO LETTERS WRITTEN BY MR. ADDISON, IN THE YEAR I708, TO THE EARL OF WARWICK, Article 41
HISTORY OF MASONRY. Article 42
ON THE VARIOUS MODES OF EATING IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. Article 48
POETRY. MASONIC SONG. Article 50
SONG. Article 50
STANZAS TO WINTER. Article 51
TO FRIENDSHIP. Article 52
MONODY ON THE DEATH OF JOHN HOWARD, ESQ. Article 53
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 55
PROLOGUE TO THE WAY TO GET MARRIED, Article 56
EPILOGUE TO THE SAME. Article 57
" HISTORY OF THE THEATRES OF LONDON, Article 58
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 63
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 64
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Monthly Chronicle.

had applied to the Plaintiff to inform him in what manner he would have it tythed , which he refused doing ; that Defendant gave him notice from da * - to day when the corn would be ready to be tythed and carried , and that the fair and just tythe had been left for him , by loading up nine sheaves , and setting out and leaving the tenth sheaf . The Barons , notwithstanding they did not admit that such mode was according to the strict legal rule of tything wheat , were of opinion , that , as there appeared no intention on the part of the Defendant either to harrass or do injustice to the Plaintiff in the mode of tything , arid the Weather bad , this was hot

a fit case to decide against the Defendant because he had not adhered to the strict legal mode in setting out his tythe , but that the cause bore top much the compk-xion of vexation , and therefore dismissed the Bill . It appeared in the course of this cause , that the farmer is not deemed bound by law to cut a whole field before he begins to carry any part thereof . MARRIAGES . . . At Charlton , in Kent , Captain Joseph Mac Lean , ofthe Royal Artillery ,- Aid

de-Camp to the Marquis Townshend , to Miss Charlotte Ccngreve , youngest daughterjof Colonel Congreve , of the same Regiment . The Rev . Mr . Kay , of South Benvsleet , Essex , to Miss Levett , ofNorthfleet , Kent . At . Bradford , Wilts ,, Wm . Coles Medlycott , Esq . of Van-House , near Milbourne-Port , to Miss Tugwell . Mr . Searle , Banker , of Saffron Walden , Essex , to Miss Redshaw , late of " Bath . At Tottenham , Mr . Samuel Rhodes , of Islington , to Miss Strange , of Tottenham . Samuel Scott , Esq . of Gower-Street , to Miss Ommanney , of Bloomsbury-square . At Clapham Church , Thomas Cecil Maunsell , Esq . of Thorp Maisor , in the '

county of Northampton , to Miss Jane Wrather , of Clapham . ThomasGardiner Bramston , Esq . eldest son of T . ' B . Bratnston , Esq . M . P . for Essex , io Miss Blaauw , daughter of William Blaauw , Esq . of Oueen Ann-street , West . At Bromley , in Kent , John Reade , Esq . of Ipsden , ' m Oxfordshire , to Miss Scott , eldest daughter of Major John Scott , of Bromley . At Weston upon Trent , hi Staffordshire , Mr . Thomas Anwell , to Miss Bosspn , aged thirteen . Thomas Mercer , Esq . of Greentrees near Tunbridge , to Miss Polly Harpur , third daughter ofthe late Rev . Mr . Harpur , of Tunbridge . At Bristol , W . B . Elwyn , Esq . of Queen ' s College , Oxford , to Miss Eagles , eldest daughter of Thomas Eagles , Esq . of Bristol .

. . DEATHS . The Rev . Dr . Cock , Rector of Horkesley and Debden , both in Essex . Benjamin Porter , Esq . of Gower-street , Bedford-square . At her apartments in St . James ' s Palace , Mrs . B . Ramus . In Italy , Lord Harvey , ofthe Zealous , of 74 guns , of the-Mediterranean fleet : the body was landed atLeghorn , to be interred . At Oxen-heath , in Kent , Sir Francis . Geary , Bart . Admiral ofthe White , in the 87 th year of his age . At Twickenham , John Davenport , Esq . of Twickenham Lod in the

ge , 72 d year of his age . At Cambridge , Mr . Wade , a Fellow Commoner of Trinity College , in consequence of having fallen on the railing of the College , near Grafton-street , in endeavouring to get over the wall to his " own apartments . The Rev : Agmond Vesey Ward , a Fellow Commoner of Dublin College : he likewise in attempting to get over the College wall after the prescribed hour of admission , - received an injury from some spikes that occasioned his death . Mrs . Taylor , widow of the late Mr . Clement Taylor , and mother of the M . P . for Maidstone . The Rev . William Freeraged 32 Rector of Stoughtonand Thurnbv

, , , , in Leicestershire , to which livings he was presented in August last . At Bath , Mrs . Pollock ; the heroine of Bath and Bristol Theatres . Aged 90 , the Rev . W . Salisbury , Rector of" Moreton . in E ^ sex , and formerly Fellow of St : John's College , Cambridge . The Rev . John Freeman , M . A . Rector of Lyndon , in Rutland , and Orcheston , St . Mary , Wilts . At the Deepdene , Dorking , Surrey , Sir William Bmre ! , Bart . LL D . Chancellor of the Dioceses of Worcester and Rochester . At Chester , Sir Charles Leviug , Bart . His grandfather , Richard Leving , of the in

Esq . was one Representatives Parliament for that City , with Sir Thomas Grosvenor , Bart , in the year 16 S 4 . Mr . John Lush , distiller , in High Holborn . At Venice , in six hours illness , after a fit , supposed to proceed from the gout in the stomach , Charles Sackville , Esq . a partner in the banking-house of Sir Robert

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