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Suddenly , at Woolwich , Daniel Turner , D . D . many years minister of the Scots chapel at that place . II . Mrs . Blake , of Gloucester Place , New Road , formerly Mrs . Mills , of Hampstead . I At Nairn , George Greig , son of Mr GreigRiding of

. George , Surveyor the Customs ' for the port of Inverness . At Sand Heath ,. Com . Surry , Mr . T . Bixley , Jim . aged 27 . Sir John Hopkins , Knt . Alderman of the Ward of Castle Baynard . 13 . At Alfriston , near Lewes , Com . Sussex , Mr . Stevens , of that town :

as he was quitting a windmill on which he had been at work , he unfortunately got too nigh to the swifts , which struck liim on the head , and fractured his skull so dreadfully , that he died in a few hours aft . erivards . ~ rHe was deceived in his distance , by holding his hand up to his face , which he had placed there to

protect an aching tooth from the cold . At Ripley , Com , Surry , Mrs . R . Newman , aged 4 6 . At Tetburv , Mr . Richard Buckland , Attorney at Law . At Bath , Madame de Kerouartz . At the same place , Patrick Love , Esq .

At Southampton , the Rev . Richard Davis , many years rector of Newbury and Highciere . 15 . Suddenly of the Gout in his head , Edward Watts , Esq . of Galhatrtpton house , Com . Somerset . ' At Plowlands , in Holderness , Miss Rosalind Taylor , in the bloom of youth and beauty .

In Hatton Garden , Mr . George Nixon . At Fareham , Hants , after a short illness , Mrs . Utterson , wife of John Utterson , Esq . - At Bristol , at an advanced age , Mrs . Hall , widow of William Hall , Esq . merchant , of Bristol and of Monkton

House , Com . Devon . At Brighthelmston ' e , Mrs Davenport , wife of Richard Davenport , Esq . of Court Garden , Bucks . !( T . At Broadside , near Newcastle under Line , Thomas Bruade , Esq . At Hampton , aged 55 , Mrs . Ogle late of Causey Park , Northumberland . At Greenwich , Com . Kent , Mr . Williams , one of the coroners of that County .

17 . In Bristol street , Edinburgh , Miss Elizabeth Tod , eldest daughter of the late Mr . William Tod , senior merchant in Edinburgh . Suddenly at his lodgings in Oxford , aged upwards of 70 , J . Uri , L . L . D . of the University of Leyden ; he was by birth an Hungarian , and several years

since was employed by the university of Oxford to arrange the Oriental MSS . in the Bodleian Library , a catalogue of which was published in the year 1787 . Mrs . Morris , wife ofthe Rev . Mr . Morris , of Clunn , ' and mother of the Rev . Mr . Morris of Shrewsbury . At his house on Tower Hill , William

Davis , Esq . one , of the elder brothels of the corporation ofthe Trinity-house . 20 . At Ardgo . van house , Sir-Michael Stewart , of Blackball , Bart , irithe ' ^ th year of his age He was admitted a member of the faculty of advocates in 1735 . He is succeeded in his title and estates by his eldest sonJohn Shaty

, Stewarr , Esq . of Greenock . i 21 . At Chelsea College , Mrs . Burnev ; wife of Dr . Burney , whose virtues and intellectual facultieswill long be deplored by her family and friends . " ¦

. Mr . Cnppen , of Great Tower Street , aged 70 . 22 . At his house at Knightsbridge , aged 70 , Mr . Thomas Street , upwards of 40 years confectioner to the King . 24 . At Stanmore , ' aged 76 , Mrs . Robinson , widow of William Robinson , Esq . and Aunt to SirWilliam Robinson , Bart

, greatly lamented by all her disconsolate friends , and all her afflicted' scrvantSjWho will ever revere her memory . 26 . At the Hot Wells , Bristol , after a long illnesss , which she bore with the utmost fortitude and niosl perfect resignation , the Countess of Abergai-euney . At the same placeCapt . Richard

, Powell , late of the 54 th Regiment of Foot . Lately at High Wycomb , Bucks , Lawrence Gomtne , Esq . aged 5 p years . Lately at Turin , iti ' the twenty-third year of his reign , his Majesty VICTOR AMADEUS , King of Sardinia . ( Further particulars in our next . ) '

Lately at Philadelphia , of a fever , Mrs . Wrighten , formerly , of Drury Lane Theatre . Her eldest daughter shortly after partook of the same fate . ( Some Account of this fj . lv in oitr next . J

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LONDON: Article 1
TO READERS , CORRESPONDENTS , &c. Article 2
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, AND CABINET OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE, Article 3
EXTRACT FROM THE RECORDS OF THE SWAN LODGE. Article 6
ACCOUNT OF THE PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA. Article 7
Untitled Article 9
CEREMONY OF OPENING WEARMOUTH BRIDGE; Article 10
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM. Article 21
ON THE CHARACTER AND VIRTUES OF THE FAIR SEX. Article 25
THE GENIUS OF LIBERTY. Article 28
SINGULAR ACCOUNT OF THE DEVIL's PEAK AND ELDEN HOLE, IN DERBYSHIRE. Article 30
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF THE CHARACTERS, CUSTOMS, AND MANNERS, OF THE SAVAGES OF CAPE BRETON. Article 31
EXCERPTS ET COLLECTANEA. Article 34
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 38
LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 47
POETRY. Article 48
TRANSLATION Article 49
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THE FAREWEL TO SUMMER. Article 53
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 54
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 57
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 60
OBITUARY. Article 69
LIST OF BANKRUPTS. Article 73
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Obituary.

Suddenly , at Woolwich , Daniel Turner , D . D . many years minister of the Scots chapel at that place . II . Mrs . Blake , of Gloucester Place , New Road , formerly Mrs . Mills , of Hampstead . I At Nairn , George Greig , son of Mr GreigRiding of

. George , Surveyor the Customs ' for the port of Inverness . At Sand Heath ,. Com . Surry , Mr . T . Bixley , Jim . aged 27 . Sir John Hopkins , Knt . Alderman of the Ward of Castle Baynard . 13 . At Alfriston , near Lewes , Com . Sussex , Mr . Stevens , of that town :

as he was quitting a windmill on which he had been at work , he unfortunately got too nigh to the swifts , which struck liim on the head , and fractured his skull so dreadfully , that he died in a few hours aft . erivards . ~ rHe was deceived in his distance , by holding his hand up to his face , which he had placed there to

protect an aching tooth from the cold . At Ripley , Com , Surry , Mrs . R . Newman , aged 4 6 . At Tetburv , Mr . Richard Buckland , Attorney at Law . At Bath , Madame de Kerouartz . At the same place , Patrick Love , Esq .

At Southampton , the Rev . Richard Davis , many years rector of Newbury and Highciere . 15 . Suddenly of the Gout in his head , Edward Watts , Esq . of Galhatrtpton house , Com . Somerset . ' At Plowlands , in Holderness , Miss Rosalind Taylor , in the bloom of youth and beauty .

In Hatton Garden , Mr . George Nixon . At Fareham , Hants , after a short illness , Mrs . Utterson , wife of John Utterson , Esq . - At Bristol , at an advanced age , Mrs . Hall , widow of William Hall , Esq . merchant , of Bristol and of Monkton

House , Com . Devon . At Brighthelmston ' e , Mrs Davenport , wife of Richard Davenport , Esq . of Court Garden , Bucks . !( T . At Broadside , near Newcastle under Line , Thomas Bruade , Esq . At Hampton , aged 55 , Mrs . Ogle late of Causey Park , Northumberland . At Greenwich , Com . Kent , Mr . Williams , one of the coroners of that County .

17 . In Bristol street , Edinburgh , Miss Elizabeth Tod , eldest daughter of the late Mr . William Tod , senior merchant in Edinburgh . Suddenly at his lodgings in Oxford , aged upwards of 70 , J . Uri , L . L . D . of the University of Leyden ; he was by birth an Hungarian , and several years

since was employed by the university of Oxford to arrange the Oriental MSS . in the Bodleian Library , a catalogue of which was published in the year 1787 . Mrs . Morris , wife ofthe Rev . Mr . Morris , of Clunn , ' and mother of the Rev . Mr . Morris of Shrewsbury . At his house on Tower Hill , William

Davis , Esq . one , of the elder brothels of the corporation ofthe Trinity-house . 20 . At Ardgo . van house , Sir-Michael Stewart , of Blackball , Bart , irithe ' ^ th year of his age He was admitted a member of the faculty of advocates in 1735 . He is succeeded in his title and estates by his eldest sonJohn Shaty

, Stewarr , Esq . of Greenock . i 21 . At Chelsea College , Mrs . Burnev ; wife of Dr . Burney , whose virtues and intellectual facultieswill long be deplored by her family and friends . " ¦

. Mr . Cnppen , of Great Tower Street , aged 70 . 22 . At his house at Knightsbridge , aged 70 , Mr . Thomas Street , upwards of 40 years confectioner to the King . 24 . At Stanmore , ' aged 76 , Mrs . Robinson , widow of William Robinson , Esq . and Aunt to SirWilliam Robinson , Bart

, greatly lamented by all her disconsolate friends , and all her afflicted' scrvantSjWho will ever revere her memory . 26 . At the Hot Wells , Bristol , after a long illnesss , which she bore with the utmost fortitude and niosl perfect resignation , the Countess of Abergai-euney . At the same placeCapt . Richard

, Powell , late of the 54 th Regiment of Foot . Lately at High Wycomb , Bucks , Lawrence Gomtne , Esq . aged 5 p years . Lately at Turin , iti ' the twenty-third year of his reign , his Majesty VICTOR AMADEUS , King of Sardinia . ( Further particulars in our next . ) '

Lately at Philadelphia , of a fever , Mrs . Wrighten , formerly , of Drury Lane Theatre . Her eldest daughter shortly after partook of the same fate . ( Some Account of this fj . lv in oitr next . J

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