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Monthly Chronicle.
¦ Mr . Jefferson is expected in England , charged with an important mission to this country from the American States . Lord Macartney , we learn by letters from the Cape , had , in part , accomplished the object of his mission , though not to the extent that was expected . . - New Drury . —The pit holds 800 . persons ; the boxes 1 S 2 S . The receipt of th * whole house , when filled , is calculated at S 26 I .
Deaths.
DEATHS .
AT Futtiger , in the East Indies , Peter Cullen , son of the late Dr . William Cullen , first Physician to his Majesty in Scotland . At Edinburgh , Lieutenat-Colonel Dalrymple , of Fordel : this was the gentleman who stormed and took Fort Omon . Benjamin White , Esq . late an eminent bookseller in Fleet-street . Charles Ellys , Esq . a > captain in his Majesty ' s navy . Mr . Kennedy of the Ordnance-Office -. he was found drowned in a pond at Winchelsea . At Port Royal , Jamaica , Capt . Storey , of his Majesty ' s 20 th regiment of foot . The Right Hon . Lady Charlotte Madan , wife of the Lord Bishop of Peterborough , and sister of Marquis Cornwallis . William Brummell ,
Esq . private Secretary to the late Earl of Guildford , during the whole of his administration . John Browning , Esq . late partner with Mr . William Nottidge , woolstapler , in Five-Foot-lane , Surrey . Charles Browne , of Storrington , in the county of Sussex , Esq . Edward Thorley , Esq . captain and adjutant in the Eastern regiment of Essex militia . The Rev . Nathaniel D'Eye , vicar of Oulton , Norfolk . Lieutenant Godfrey , of the navy , brother to the Marchioness of Donegal . Lieutenant-Generai James Murray , colonel of the y 2 d , or Highland regiment of foot , and uncle to the Duke of Athol . James DavisonEsq . one of the Vice-Presi f fents of the Society for the
En-, couragement of Arts , Manufactures , and Commerce . Robert . Cooper Lee , Esq . Robert Gunnel , Esq . 50 years one of the clerks of the House of Commons , and many years one of the Committee Clerks . Mr . Broughton Masey , for many years principal clerk in the brewhouse of Mr . Whitbread . Suddenly , in a bookseller's shop in Birmingham , A . G . Sinclair , M . D . author of the Medical Grammar , Blind Philosopher , & c . Sir William Johnston , Bart , of Caskieb . Lewis Miol , Esq . late of Austin Friars , merchant . Charles Scot , M . D . son of the late Dr . John Scot . ' Mr . John Jackson , wine-merchant , of Clements-lane , Lombard-street . Of an apoplectic stroke ,
the Marquis de Blano , ambassador from his Catholick Majesty , at Vienna . Mobaruck ill Dowla , Nabob of Bengal -. his son succeeds to the throne .- At Roxburgh Newton , Andrew Gammels , aged 105 -. he was a dragpon in Queen Anne's wars , and travelled Scotland 49 years as a beggar . Mr . Francis Hall , pne of the Yeomen of tlie G uard to the King . At Constance , where he has been ever since the French invaded best pare of his States , the Prince Bishop of Basle . Ac Dublin , the Right Hon . Hercules Langtbrd Rowley , knight of the shire for the county of Meath . In the 7 6 th year of his age , the Rev . James Brooke , M . A . Rector of Pirton , Croome D'Abitot , and Hill
Croome , in the county of Worcester , and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for that county . General Lambton . The Rev . Geo . Lillington , L . L . B . ArKettingham-Hall , Norfolk , Edward Atkyns , Esq . At Highbury-place " , Islington , Thomas Wilson , Esq . At Peckham , - in Surrey , Jeremiah Hale , Esq .. aged 64 . At Rothley , in Northumberland , Mr . Matthew Spearman , aged 91 ; when he commenced the farming business , the same land was let to him for 120 I . which is now let for 900 I . per annum . At Richmond , Miss Hobart , niece to the present Earl of Buckinghamshire : she had been from her childhood in a lingering state of health , owing tp her
having swallowed several needles and pins , which she had got a habit of" putting into her mouth . The Rev . Mr . Kinder , vicar of Mottram . The Rev . Thorogood Upwood , vicar of Stradset , Wiggenhall St . Peter , and Wiggenhall St . German , in Norfolk . Miss Marshall , of Brabourn-Court , in Kent ; her death was occasioned by a fall from a horse , in which' she broke her leg in a most shocking manner . The Rev . Mr . Gill , ofFelsted , Essex . At Devizes , Thomas Needham Rees , M . D . eldest son of the late Rev . Thomas Rees , pf Winchester . Mr . Simon Last , an eminent farmer , pf Southwell Park , near Chcvington , Suffolk : his death was occasioned by his horse waring up with him when under a tree , whereby he received so violent a blow on th *
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Monthly Chronicle.
¦ Mr . Jefferson is expected in England , charged with an important mission to this country from the American States . Lord Macartney , we learn by letters from the Cape , had , in part , accomplished the object of his mission , though not to the extent that was expected . . - New Drury . —The pit holds 800 . persons ; the boxes 1 S 2 S . The receipt of th * whole house , when filled , is calculated at S 26 I .
Deaths.
DEATHS .
AT Futtiger , in the East Indies , Peter Cullen , son of the late Dr . William Cullen , first Physician to his Majesty in Scotland . At Edinburgh , Lieutenat-Colonel Dalrymple , of Fordel : this was the gentleman who stormed and took Fort Omon . Benjamin White , Esq . late an eminent bookseller in Fleet-street . Charles Ellys , Esq . a > captain in his Majesty ' s navy . Mr . Kennedy of the Ordnance-Office -. he was found drowned in a pond at Winchelsea . At Port Royal , Jamaica , Capt . Storey , of his Majesty ' s 20 th regiment of foot . The Right Hon . Lady Charlotte Madan , wife of the Lord Bishop of Peterborough , and sister of Marquis Cornwallis . William Brummell ,
Esq . private Secretary to the late Earl of Guildford , during the whole of his administration . John Browning , Esq . late partner with Mr . William Nottidge , woolstapler , in Five-Foot-lane , Surrey . Charles Browne , of Storrington , in the county of Sussex , Esq . Edward Thorley , Esq . captain and adjutant in the Eastern regiment of Essex militia . The Rev . Nathaniel D'Eye , vicar of Oulton , Norfolk . Lieutenant Godfrey , of the navy , brother to the Marchioness of Donegal . Lieutenant-Generai James Murray , colonel of the y 2 d , or Highland regiment of foot , and uncle to the Duke of Athol . James DavisonEsq . one of the Vice-Presi f fents of the Society for the
En-, couragement of Arts , Manufactures , and Commerce . Robert . Cooper Lee , Esq . Robert Gunnel , Esq . 50 years one of the clerks of the House of Commons , and many years one of the Committee Clerks . Mr . Broughton Masey , for many years principal clerk in the brewhouse of Mr . Whitbread . Suddenly , in a bookseller's shop in Birmingham , A . G . Sinclair , M . D . author of the Medical Grammar , Blind Philosopher , & c . Sir William Johnston , Bart , of Caskieb . Lewis Miol , Esq . late of Austin Friars , merchant . Charles Scot , M . D . son of the late Dr . John Scot . ' Mr . John Jackson , wine-merchant , of Clements-lane , Lombard-street . Of an apoplectic stroke ,
the Marquis de Blano , ambassador from his Catholick Majesty , at Vienna . Mobaruck ill Dowla , Nabob of Bengal -. his son succeeds to the throne .- At Roxburgh Newton , Andrew Gammels , aged 105 -. he was a dragpon in Queen Anne's wars , and travelled Scotland 49 years as a beggar . Mr . Francis Hall , pne of the Yeomen of tlie G uard to the King . At Constance , where he has been ever since the French invaded best pare of his States , the Prince Bishop of Basle . Ac Dublin , the Right Hon . Hercules Langtbrd Rowley , knight of the shire for the county of Meath . In the 7 6 th year of his age , the Rev . James Brooke , M . A . Rector of Pirton , Croome D'Abitot , and Hill
Croome , in the county of Worcester , and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for that county . General Lambton . The Rev . Geo . Lillington , L . L . B . ArKettingham-Hall , Norfolk , Edward Atkyns , Esq . At Highbury-place " , Islington , Thomas Wilson , Esq . At Peckham , - in Surrey , Jeremiah Hale , Esq .. aged 64 . At Rothley , in Northumberland , Mr . Matthew Spearman , aged 91 ; when he commenced the farming business , the same land was let to him for 120 I . which is now let for 900 I . per annum . At Richmond , Miss Hobart , niece to the present Earl of Buckinghamshire : she had been from her childhood in a lingering state of health , owing tp her
having swallowed several needles and pins , which she had got a habit of" putting into her mouth . The Rev . Mr . Kinder , vicar of Mottram . The Rev . Thorogood Upwood , vicar of Stradset , Wiggenhall St . Peter , and Wiggenhall St . German , in Norfolk . Miss Marshall , of Brabourn-Court , in Kent ; her death was occasioned by a fall from a horse , in which' she broke her leg in a most shocking manner . The Rev . Mr . Gill , ofFelsted , Essex . At Devizes , Thomas Needham Rees , M . D . eldest son of the late Rev . Thomas Rees , pf Winchester . Mr . Simon Last , an eminent farmer , pf Southwell Park , near Chcvington , Suffolk : his death was occasioned by his horse waring up with him when under a tree , whereby he received so violent a blow on th *