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second daughter ol the late Isaac Martin Rcbow , Esq . of the Park , near Colchester , and Member for that Borough in five successive Parliaments . At St . Mildred ' s , Breadstreet , John Sheppard Killick , Esq . late of Gould-square , Crutched-Friars , Meal-factor , to Miss Hamerton , daughter of Charles Hamerton , Esq . one of the Sheriffsof London 2 nd county of Middlesex . At Weston , the seat of Sir Henry Bridgeman , Bart . Geo . .. Gunning , Esq . son of Sir R . Gunning , to Miss Bridgeman , daughter of Sir Henry Bridgeman . At Edinburgh , the Hon . Captain Francis Gray , to Miss Mary Anne Johnston , daughter of Major Johnston , late of the 6 ist regiment . Stephen

Thorn-Eon , Esq . of Austin Friars , to Miss Mary Littledale , daughter of Tho . Littledale , Esq . oi Rotterdam . At Edinburgh , Jolm Connel , Esq . Advocate , to Miss Margaret Camp-Stll , daughter to the Right Hon . the Lord President of the Court of Session . William Trowa ' rd , Esq . of Sloane-street , Chelsea , to Miss Spurrier , of Curzon-street , May-Fair . H . Gawler , Esq . of Lincoln ' s Inn , to Miss Lydia Frances Neaie , youngest slaughter and coheiress of the late Robert Neale , Esq . of Shaw-house , Wilts . John Minet Fector , Esq . of Updown , in Kent , eldest son of Peter Fector , Esq . of Dover , to Miss Laurie , only daughter of Sir Robert Laurie , Bart , of Maxwelton , Member for the county of Dumfries . James H . Blake , Esq . of the Prince of Wales's regiment of Light Dragoons , and brother to Sir Patrick Blake , Bart , to Miss Gage , sister of Lord Viscount Gage . At St . James ' s church , Mr . Newbold , to Miss Julia Digby , one of

the . Maids ot Honour to the Queen . At Edinburgh , Lewis Mackenzie , Esq . eldest son of Sir Roderick Mackenzie , Bart , to Miss Lockhart , daughter of the late Tho . Lockhart , Esq . Commissioner of Excise . At Clifton , John Bonamy , Captain in the Royal American regiment of Foot , to Miss Helen Ecigcll , daughter of C . Edgell , Esq . of Clif-. ton-hill . At Gretna-Green , Capt . Stackpole of the Guards ( on the recruiting service in Yorkshire ) , to Miss Wentworth : the lady is daughter to the late Sir Tho . Blackett , Bart , and is possessed of io , oool . in cash , and an estate of 3 000 I . per annum . Mr . Boultonof Charing-crosscoach-masterto Miss Wilsonof Finsbury- The

, , , , square . . Right Hon . Edward Earl of Oxford , to Miss Scott , daughter of the Rev . Mr . Scott , of Richmond , Yorkshire . At Falmouth , Mr . Richard Thorinton , a private in the second West Riding of Yorkshire Militia , to Miss Johanna Beaton , a young lady of s , ocol . fortune . At Bath ,, the Rev . Mr . Thomas , rector of Street and Walton , in Somerset , to Miss Harington , daughter of Doctor Harington , Mayor of Bath . Captain George Langton , of the Royal North Lincoln Militia , to Miss Mainwaring , third daughter of the late Thomas MainwaringEsqof GothsLincolnshireAt

Maid-, . , . stone , Edward Russell , Esq . Banker , to Miss Eleanor Taylor , daughter of C . Taylor , Esq . of Mailing . J . G . Lcmaiftre , Esq . only son of the ' late Hon . T . " G . Lemaiftre , one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bengal , to Miss Vassall , eldest daughter of John Vassall , Esq . of Chatley-Lodge , Wiltshire . R . Brudenall , Esc ,, Equerry to Hie Queen , to Miss Cook , of Holies-street . At Whiteparish , Hants , William Wyndham , Esq . of Dinton , to Miss Popham , daughter of Alexander Popham , Esq . Member for Taunton , and a Master in Chancery .

Deaths.

DEATHS .

At Bath , Thomas Tuttridge , Esq . one of the Gentlemen Ushers of his Majesty's Privy Chamber . Thomas Manningham , M . D . At Hull , Mark Dailey , a seaman on ihe impress service : he had , in company with a midshipman and another seaman , made a forcible entry into a house in which one Mark Bolt , a mariner , lodged , whom they ¦ endeavoured to impress , when Bolt fired a pistol loaded with slugs at Darley , and killed liim ; Coroner's verdict—homicide in felf-defence . At Berwick on Tweed , Capt . Charley Terrot , of the Invalids , aged S 2 years . Fie lived to be the oldest officer in his Majesty ' s service , having borne a commission for 6 7 years . At Calne , in Wilts , Mr , el Tri seniorlate eminent manufacturer in BristolThe

Samu pp , , an soap- . Rev . John Shebbcare , rector of East Hordon , Essex . In Charterhouse-square , William Loveday , Esq . At Rothwell , in Northamptonshire , of a dropsy , Mrs . Cougan , who , in the space of two years and one month , was tapped 14 times , and had eighty-one gallons ; and three quarts of water taken from her . At Prestonpans , J . Ross , Esq . of Balkeal , late Major of the 31 st regiment of Foot . At his house in East Dereham , Norfolk , Sir John Fenn , Knt . M . A . F . A . S . in the Commission of the Peace , and a Deputy Lieutenant in that county , for which he served the office of Sheriff in 1791 . At Eclih-

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LONDON: Article 1
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 2
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. OR GENERAL AND COMPLETE LIBRARY. Article 3
MASONIC ANECDOTE. Article 8
ACCOUNT OF JOHN WATKINS, L. L. D. Article 10
JOHN COUSTOS, FREEMASON. Article 12
BRIEF ACCOUNT OF COLONEL MAEK, Article 16
LETTER Article 17
TRANSLATION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH'S LETTER TO MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, Article 17
CHARACTER OF RICHARD CUMBERLAND, Article 18
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 19
AN ACCOUNT OF DRUIDISM. Article 20
LIFE OF PHILIP EGALITE, LATE DUKE OF ORLEANS. Article 25
ACCOUNT OF PENPARK-HOLE, Article 32
ON READING. Article 36
CARD Article 37
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 38
CHARACTERS WRITTEN IN THE LAST CENTURY. Article 39
ON AFRICAN SLAVERY. Article 41
ORIGINAL LETTER OF DOCTOR JOHNSON. Article 45
ANECDOTES OF THE LATE HUGH KELLY. Article 47
PLAN OF EDUCATION. Article 52
A VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION. Article 55
ANECDOTES OF J—— SWARTS. Article 59
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. Article 60
HOUSE OF COMMONS, FINANCIAL MEASURE OF FRANCE. Article 62
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 70
EPILOGUE. Article 71
PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENT . Article 73
POETRY. Article 74
ADVICE TO A PAINTER. Article 75
THE ENQUIRY. Article 76
PROCRASTINATION. Article 76
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 76
PREFERMENTS. Article 80
MARRIAGES. Article 80
DEATHS. Article 81
BANKRUPTS. Article 82
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Marriages.

second daughter ol the late Isaac Martin Rcbow , Esq . of the Park , near Colchester , and Member for that Borough in five successive Parliaments . At St . Mildred ' s , Breadstreet , John Sheppard Killick , Esq . late of Gould-square , Crutched-Friars , Meal-factor , to Miss Hamerton , daughter of Charles Hamerton , Esq . one of the Sheriffsof London 2 nd county of Middlesex . At Weston , the seat of Sir Henry Bridgeman , Bart . Geo . .. Gunning , Esq . son of Sir R . Gunning , to Miss Bridgeman , daughter of Sir Henry Bridgeman . At Edinburgh , the Hon . Captain Francis Gray , to Miss Mary Anne Johnston , daughter of Major Johnston , late of the 6 ist regiment . Stephen

Thorn-Eon , Esq . of Austin Friars , to Miss Mary Littledale , daughter of Tho . Littledale , Esq . oi Rotterdam . At Edinburgh , Jolm Connel , Esq . Advocate , to Miss Margaret Camp-Stll , daughter to the Right Hon . the Lord President of the Court of Session . William Trowa ' rd , Esq . of Sloane-street , Chelsea , to Miss Spurrier , of Curzon-street , May-Fair . H . Gawler , Esq . of Lincoln ' s Inn , to Miss Lydia Frances Neaie , youngest slaughter and coheiress of the late Robert Neale , Esq . of Shaw-house , Wilts . John Minet Fector , Esq . of Updown , in Kent , eldest son of Peter Fector , Esq . of Dover , to Miss Laurie , only daughter of Sir Robert Laurie , Bart , of Maxwelton , Member for the county of Dumfries . James H . Blake , Esq . of the Prince of Wales's regiment of Light Dragoons , and brother to Sir Patrick Blake , Bart , to Miss Gage , sister of Lord Viscount Gage . At St . James ' s church , Mr . Newbold , to Miss Julia Digby , one of

the . Maids ot Honour to the Queen . At Edinburgh , Lewis Mackenzie , Esq . eldest son of Sir Roderick Mackenzie , Bart , to Miss Lockhart , daughter of the late Tho . Lockhart , Esq . Commissioner of Excise . At Clifton , John Bonamy , Captain in the Royal American regiment of Foot , to Miss Helen Ecigcll , daughter of C . Edgell , Esq . of Clif-. ton-hill . At Gretna-Green , Capt . Stackpole of the Guards ( on the recruiting service in Yorkshire ) , to Miss Wentworth : the lady is daughter to the late Sir Tho . Blackett , Bart , and is possessed of io , oool . in cash , and an estate of 3 000 I . per annum . Mr . Boultonof Charing-crosscoach-masterto Miss Wilsonof Finsbury- The

, , , , square . . Right Hon . Edward Earl of Oxford , to Miss Scott , daughter of the Rev . Mr . Scott , of Richmond , Yorkshire . At Falmouth , Mr . Richard Thorinton , a private in the second West Riding of Yorkshire Militia , to Miss Johanna Beaton , a young lady of s , ocol . fortune . At Bath ,, the Rev . Mr . Thomas , rector of Street and Walton , in Somerset , to Miss Harington , daughter of Doctor Harington , Mayor of Bath . Captain George Langton , of the Royal North Lincoln Militia , to Miss Mainwaring , third daughter of the late Thomas MainwaringEsqof GothsLincolnshireAt

Maid-, . , . stone , Edward Russell , Esq . Banker , to Miss Eleanor Taylor , daughter of C . Taylor , Esq . of Mailing . J . G . Lcmaiftre , Esq . only son of the ' late Hon . T . " G . Lemaiftre , one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bengal , to Miss Vassall , eldest daughter of John Vassall , Esq . of Chatley-Lodge , Wiltshire . R . Brudenall , Esc ,, Equerry to Hie Queen , to Miss Cook , of Holies-street . At Whiteparish , Hants , William Wyndham , Esq . of Dinton , to Miss Popham , daughter of Alexander Popham , Esq . Member for Taunton , and a Master in Chancery .

Deaths.

DEATHS .

At Bath , Thomas Tuttridge , Esq . one of the Gentlemen Ushers of his Majesty's Privy Chamber . Thomas Manningham , M . D . At Hull , Mark Dailey , a seaman on ihe impress service : he had , in company with a midshipman and another seaman , made a forcible entry into a house in which one Mark Bolt , a mariner , lodged , whom they ¦ endeavoured to impress , when Bolt fired a pistol loaded with slugs at Darley , and killed liim ; Coroner's verdict—homicide in felf-defence . At Berwick on Tweed , Capt . Charley Terrot , of the Invalids , aged S 2 years . Fie lived to be the oldest officer in his Majesty ' s service , having borne a commission for 6 7 years . At Calne , in Wilts , Mr , el Tri seniorlate eminent manufacturer in BristolThe

Samu pp , , an soap- . Rev . John Shebbcare , rector of East Hordon , Essex . In Charterhouse-square , William Loveday , Esq . At Rothwell , in Northamptonshire , of a dropsy , Mrs . Cougan , who , in the space of two years and one month , was tapped 14 times , and had eighty-one gallons ; and three quarts of water taken from her . At Prestonpans , J . Ross , Esq . of Balkeal , late Major of the 31 st regiment of Foot . At his house in East Dereham , Norfolk , Sir John Fenn , Knt . M . A . F . A . S . in the Commission of the Peace , and a Deputy Lieutenant in that county , for which he served the office of Sheriff in 1791 . At Eclih-

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