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DEATHS . At Plymouth , in the 72 th year of his age , Master Clarges , next brother to Sir Thomas Clarges , Bart , midshipman of the Marlborough ,, in consequence of a wound he received in the action of the 1 st of June . At Edinburgh , Lieut .-Colonel Donaldson of the 3 d or West-Lowland regiment of Fencibles . At Chelsea , Morris Morris , Esq . surgeon , of Pali-Mall . At Totteridge , Herts , in the 63 th year of his age , John Blackett , Esq . of Monk ' s House , Northumberland . At Edinburghthe celebrated Doctor Grahamafter a short illness .

, , At Hammersmith , in an advanced age , Michael Impey , Esq . brother to Sir Elijah Impey . At an advanced age , the most noble Gertrude Dutchess of Bedford . At ' Portsmouth , Rear-admiral Balfour . Captain John Harvey , of the wounds he received on board the Brunswick , just six hours after he was informed his Majesty had promoted him . At the Leasowes , in Shropshire , Major Halliday , brother-in-law to the Earl of Dysart . The Earl of Waldegrave , a youth about ten years of age ; he was unfortunately drowned as he was bathing in the Thames near Eton . Henry DruinmondEsq . ( in the firm of Drummoncl

, and Co . bankers , at Charing-sross ) son-in-law to Mr . Secretary Dundas . At Brayton-Hall , Cumberland , Sir Gilfred Lawson , Bart , in the 85 th year of his age . Captain Hutt , of the Queen , of the wounds he received in the action with the French fleet on the istof . Tune . Atsea , on his return from the West Indies , Richard Henry Buckeridge , Esq . Lieut .-Colonel of the 64 th regiment . At his house in Sloane-street , Sir Hew Crawford of Jordanhill , Bart . At her . apartments at the House of Commons , Mrs . Betty , who was housekeeper .-of the Lower-rooms for fifty years . Mr . Cobleyfarmer of Finchley : he was riding

, on horseback from his men , making a stack in Ihe field , his horse tripped , and , being thrown , he pitched on' his head , broke a blood vessel , and died on the spot ; he has has left a widow and six children to lament his loss . At Naples , Mr . Billington , husband of the celebrated singer . At his house in Mortimer-street , Cavendish-square , Sir Archibald Murray , Bart , aged 6 S years : his title

devolves to his son , John Murray , of the 64 th regiment , at Cork , in Ireland . At his house in Bridge-street , Alexander Brander , Esq . in his 66 lh year . At his seat at Lee , in Kent , the Right Hon , Trevor Charles , Lord Dacre " . In the island of Martinique , Capt . Arthur Tyrrel , of the Royal Irish artillery . In the 73 d year of his age , C . Clayton ,-Esq .. high steward and senior alderman of the borough of Grimsby J in Lincolnshire . The Rev . John Waldron , A . M . chaplain to the Earl of Coventry , rec ' or of Hampton Lovet , and Rushbck , Worcestershire . At Mallon , Ireland , Anthony Jephson , Esq . formerly member of

parliament for that borough , and brother of Denham Jephson , Esq . the present member . At Henley , William Skynner , Esq . brother of the Right Hon . Sir John Skynner , of Great Milton in Oxfordshire . At Vienna , the venerable minister the Prince of Kaunitz Richbcrg , in the 83 d year of his age . At Richmond , Surrey , John Palmer , Esq . of Stratton-strect , Piccadilly . In Salisbury square Mr . Robert Wells , merchant , formerly of Charlestoun , South Carolina , aged 66 . At Limerick , in Ireland , the Right ' Hon . and Right Rev . Dr . Williani Cecil Perybaron Glentworthand bishop of Limerick . In DublinSirVesey

, , , Colclough , Bart , one of the representatives in parliament for the borough of Enniscorthy , county of Wexford . Mr . Walker , cyder merchant , of Piccadilly . At Pinkie House , Scotland , Sir Archibald Hope of Craig-hall , Bart . At Feltham , John Evans , Esq . Admiral of the Blue , in the 77 th year of his age ; 63 of which he passed with honour in the service of his country . At Sheffield , John Shuttleworth , Esq . of Hathersage , late senior captain in the 7 th regiment of foot , or Royal Sco s Fuzileers . Mr . William Stanes , bookseller , of Chelms-. ford . Mr . James Weatherbyan attorneyand keeper of the match-book at

, , ¦ Newmarket . At Thetford , in Norfolk , aged 92 , Mrs . Mary Cock , aunt to Mr . Thomas Paine , author of the Rights of Man . At Hampstead , John Kensington , Esq . banker , in Lombard-street . In St . Andrew ' s Court , Holborn , Dr , Hewitt . Ma ') or-General Dundas , of Sir Charles Grey ' s army . At Domingo , Patrick Sinclair , Esq . captain of his Majesty ' s ship Iphigenia . Philip Soley , E . sq . late Clerk of the Cheque in his Majesty's Dock-yard at Woolwich .

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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, OR GENERAL AND COMPLETE LIBRARY. Article 1
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS ON MASONRY, Article 6
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 7
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE PATRONS AND GRAND MASTERS IN ENGLAND, Article 14
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 16
THE MASTER AND SLAVE. Article 17
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. Article 18
PRESENT STATE OF FREE MASONRY. Article 22
MR. TASKER'S LETTERS Article 26
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 27
ON IMPRUDENT FRIENDSHIPS. Article 31
FEMALE MERIT AND VANITY CONTRASTED. Article 35
THOUGHTS ON CONJUGAL HAPPINESS. Article 37
LETTERS FROM T. DUNCKERLEY, ESQ. Article 39
BRIEF CHRONOLOGICAL SKETCH OF THE ORDER OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 41
ANECDOTE OF KAMHI, EMPEROR OF CHINA. Article 42
WHIMSICAL ANECDOTE. Article 43
KENTISH EPITAPHS. Article 44
THE MEDICAL APPLICATION OF MONEY. Article 45
ANECDOTE OF THEOPHILUS CIBBER. Article 46
FORTITUDE Article 47
ON FORTITUDE. Article 48
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 51
BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH OF THE. LATE. GEORGE COLMAN, ESQ. Article 53
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 55
CEREMONY OF LAYING THE FOUNDATION-STONE OF ST. PAUL'S. CHURCH, BRISTOL. AUGUST 17, 1789. Article 56
TO THE PROPRIETOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 57
THE HERMIT'S PRAYER. Article 57
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 58
OCCASIONAL ADDRESS Article 60
POETRY. Article 61
A SONG FOR THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 62
MASONIC SONG. Article 63
ON MY SHADOW. Article 63
THE DEBTOR. Article 65
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 66
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 71
HOME NEWS. Article 72
PROMOTIONS. Article 76
Untitled Article 77
Untitled Article 78
BANKRUPTS. Article 79
Untitled Article 80
LONDON : Article 80
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 81
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOLUME. Article 81
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DEATHS . At Plymouth , in the 72 th year of his age , Master Clarges , next brother to Sir Thomas Clarges , Bart , midshipman of the Marlborough ,, in consequence of a wound he received in the action of the 1 st of June . At Edinburgh , Lieut .-Colonel Donaldson of the 3 d or West-Lowland regiment of Fencibles . At Chelsea , Morris Morris , Esq . surgeon , of Pali-Mall . At Totteridge , Herts , in the 63 th year of his age , John Blackett , Esq . of Monk ' s House , Northumberland . At Edinburghthe celebrated Doctor Grahamafter a short illness .

, , At Hammersmith , in an advanced age , Michael Impey , Esq . brother to Sir Elijah Impey . At an advanced age , the most noble Gertrude Dutchess of Bedford . At ' Portsmouth , Rear-admiral Balfour . Captain John Harvey , of the wounds he received on board the Brunswick , just six hours after he was informed his Majesty had promoted him . At the Leasowes , in Shropshire , Major Halliday , brother-in-law to the Earl of Dysart . The Earl of Waldegrave , a youth about ten years of age ; he was unfortunately drowned as he was bathing in the Thames near Eton . Henry DruinmondEsq . ( in the firm of Drummoncl

, and Co . bankers , at Charing-sross ) son-in-law to Mr . Secretary Dundas . At Brayton-Hall , Cumberland , Sir Gilfred Lawson , Bart , in the 85 th year of his age . Captain Hutt , of the Queen , of the wounds he received in the action with the French fleet on the istof . Tune . Atsea , on his return from the West Indies , Richard Henry Buckeridge , Esq . Lieut .-Colonel of the 64 th regiment . At his house in Sloane-street , Sir Hew Crawford of Jordanhill , Bart . At her . apartments at the House of Commons , Mrs . Betty , who was housekeeper .-of the Lower-rooms for fifty years . Mr . Cobleyfarmer of Finchley : he was riding

, on horseback from his men , making a stack in Ihe field , his horse tripped , and , being thrown , he pitched on' his head , broke a blood vessel , and died on the spot ; he has has left a widow and six children to lament his loss . At Naples , Mr . Billington , husband of the celebrated singer . At his house in Mortimer-street , Cavendish-square , Sir Archibald Murray , Bart , aged 6 S years : his title

devolves to his son , John Murray , of the 64 th regiment , at Cork , in Ireland . At his house in Bridge-street , Alexander Brander , Esq . in his 66 lh year . At his seat at Lee , in Kent , the Right Hon , Trevor Charles , Lord Dacre " . In the island of Martinique , Capt . Arthur Tyrrel , of the Royal Irish artillery . In the 73 d year of his age , C . Clayton ,-Esq .. high steward and senior alderman of the borough of Grimsby J in Lincolnshire . The Rev . John Waldron , A . M . chaplain to the Earl of Coventry , rec ' or of Hampton Lovet , and Rushbck , Worcestershire . At Mallon , Ireland , Anthony Jephson , Esq . formerly member of

parliament for that borough , and brother of Denham Jephson , Esq . the present member . At Henley , William Skynner , Esq . brother of the Right Hon . Sir John Skynner , of Great Milton in Oxfordshire . At Vienna , the venerable minister the Prince of Kaunitz Richbcrg , in the 83 d year of his age . At Richmond , Surrey , John Palmer , Esq . of Stratton-strect , Piccadilly . In Salisbury square Mr . Robert Wells , merchant , formerly of Charlestoun , South Carolina , aged 66 . At Limerick , in Ireland , the Right ' Hon . and Right Rev . Dr . Williani Cecil Perybaron Glentworthand bishop of Limerick . In DublinSirVesey

, , , Colclough , Bart , one of the representatives in parliament for the borough of Enniscorthy , county of Wexford . Mr . Walker , cyder merchant , of Piccadilly . At Pinkie House , Scotland , Sir Archibald Hope of Craig-hall , Bart . At Feltham , John Evans , Esq . Admiral of the Blue , in the 77 th year of his age ; 63 of which he passed with honour in the service of his country . At Sheffield , John Shuttleworth , Esq . of Hathersage , late senior captain in the 7 th regiment of foot , or Royal Sco s Fuzileers . Mr . William Stanes , bookseller , of Chelms-. ford . Mr . James Weatherbyan attorneyand keeper of the match-book at

, , ¦ Newmarket . At Thetford , in Norfolk , aged 92 , Mrs . Mary Cock , aunt to Mr . Thomas Paine , author of the Rights of Man . At Hampstead , John Kensington , Esq . banker , in Lombard-street . In St . Andrew ' s Court , Holborn , Dr , Hewitt . Ma ') or-General Dundas , of Sir Charles Grey ' s army . At Domingo , Patrick Sinclair , Esq . captain of his Majesty ' s ship Iphigenia . Philip Soley , E . sq . late Clerk of the Cheque in his Majesty's Dock-yard at Woolwich .

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