PROMOTIONS. R EV. Robert Foote, M. A. Rector of Boughton Malherb, Kent, to a Prebendal Stall in the Cathedral Church of Litchfield. Rev. Dr. Richard Marlay, Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, to the united Bishoprics of Waterford and Lismore, void by the promotion of the Most Rev. Dr. William Newcome, late Bishop thereof, to the Archbishopric of Armagh. The Hon. and Rev. Charles Brodrick, D. D. to the Bishoprics of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh. The Rev. Michael Marlow, Fellow of St. John's college, Oxford, elected President of that Society, in the room of Dr. Dennis, deceased. Rev. Dr. John Porter, Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, to be first Chaplain to his Excellency Earl Camden. The Princess of Wales has appointed the Rev. Thomas Hudson, of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Brighton, to be one of her Royal Highness's Chaplains in Ordinary. The Rev. H. Lloyd, Fellow of Trinity college, Cambridge, and Master of Lynn school, unanimously elected Hebrew Professor in that university, vacant by the resignation of the Bishop of Killala. The Rev. Thomas Hay, Master of Arts, chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, installed Canon of Christ Church, Oxford; and admitted to the degree of D. D. for which he went out Grand Compounder. MARRIAGES. JOHN Willes, Esq. eldest son of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Willes, to Miss Charlotte Floyer, only daughter of Charles Floyer, Esq. of Portland-place. Thomas Frederick, Esq. eldest son of General Frederick, to Miss Glasse, eldest daughter of the Rev. Mr. Glasse, of Percombe in Herefordshire. At St. George's' Hanover-square, the Hon. Lieutenant-colonel George St. John, to Miss Lavinia Breton, second daughter of William Breton, Esq. By special licence, Thomas Hallifax, Esq. son of the late Sir Thomas Hallifax, to Miss Stanton, of Kenelworth, in Warwickshire. At Montreal, in Canada, Herman Witsius Ryland, Esq. Secretary to his Excellency Lord Dorchester, to Miss Warwick, niece of Mr. Alderman Robinson, of Stamford. At Morley, near Derby, Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. of Osmaston, to Miss Howard, only daughter of the late Charles Howard, Esq. Litchfield. Sir Harry Burrard, Bart. of Walhampton, Hants, to Miss Neale, eldest daughter of the late Robert Neale, Esq. of Shaw-house, Wilts. At St. Mary's, Southampton, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. to Miss Ogle, youngest daughter of the dean of that Cathedral. At Liverpool, Clayton Tarleton, Esq. one of the aldermen and late mayor of that borough, to Miss Jemima Robinson, eldest of the two daughters (co-heiresses) of the late Thomas Robinson, Esq. M. D. The Right Hon. the Earl of Dalkeith, to the Hon. Miss Harriot Townshend. Hon. Robert Banks Jenkinson, eldest son of Lord Hawkesbury, to the Right Hon. Lady Louisa Hervey, daughter of the Earl of Bristol. The Hon. and Rev. Richard Bourke, second son of his Grace the late Archbishop of Tuam and Earl of Mayo, to Miss Frances Fowler, second daughter to his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. Alexander Morrice, Esq. brewer, to Miss Fournier, daughter of Gideon Fournier, Esq. principal police magistrate for the county of Surrey. At West Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, Willoughby Lake, Esq. commander of his Majesty's sloop Rattler, and second son to Sir James Lake, Bart. to Miss Macbride, daughter of Admiral Macbride. At Ashhurst, in Kent, Captain Weller, of the 13th regiment of foot, to Miss Gardner, of Tunbridge Wells. By special licence at Paxhill, Sussex, the Earl of Winterton, to Mrs. Eodicoate, widow of the Rev. John Bodicoate, of Westram, in Kent, and eldest daughter of the late William Board, Esq. Edward Farnham, Esq. of Quorndon, Leicestershire, only brother of the Countess of Denbigh, to Miss Rhudde, daughter of the Rev. Dr. . Rhudde, of EastBergholt, Suffolk. At Chiswick, General John Morrison, of that place, to Miss Bateman, of Hammersmith. DEATHS. AT his seat at Apley, near Bridgenorth, Thomas Whitmore, Esq. Member of Parliament for that borough. In the island of Strouna, Mr. Francis Tait, aged 109 years: what is very remarkable, this man has left twenty-four sons, who are all engaged in the service of their country; there being eighteen of them in the navy, and six in the army. At Oxford, William Jackson, Esq. printer and banker. At Gloucester, Robert Edwin Worsley, Esq. only son of Sir Richard Worsley, Bart. of Appledurcombe Park in the Isle of Wight, and a lieutenant in Prince William of Gloucester's regiment. At Bristol, the Hon. Thomas Talbot, brother to the late and uncle to the present Earl of Shrewsbury. At his house in Upper Harley-street, Sir Charles Booth, of Harriersham-Place in Kent. John Eyre, Esq. at his house in Took's-court, Cursitor-street. Dr. Hugh Alexander Kennedy, Physician to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Director-General of the British Hospitals on the Continent. At Taunton, Samuel Franklin Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law, and Recorder of Axbridge, in Somersetshire. In his 71st year, at Bath, Sir Herbert P. Packington, Bart. of Westwood, in Worcestershire. At Hambrook, Gloucestershire, Rich. Bayly, Esq. many years in the commission of the peace for that county. At Winchester, the Rev. Mr. Lowth, one of the Canons of that cathedral. Mr. Button, steward to the Earl of Bristol, at Ickworth, near Bury. At Elford's, near Hawkhurst, Samuel Boys, Esq. many years a very active magistrate for Kent and Sussex. At his house at Torry, near Alloa, Sir William Erskine, Bart. At Worcester, in the 64th year of his age, the Hon. and Rev. St. Andrew St. John, D. D. Dean of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, Rector of Cowley, and Vicar of Lindridge. At Murrayfield, Scotland, the Hon. Alexander Murray, Lord Henderland, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, and one of the Judges of the High Court of Justiciary for Scotland. In Berkeley-street, Cavendish-square, Lady Hatton, relict of Sir Thomas Hatton, Bart. At Grenada, Major-General Lindsay. Major-General John Lind, late Lieutenantcolonel of the 20th regiment of foot. At Snitterfield, in Warwickshire, James West, Esq. Auditor of his Majesty's land revenue. At Southwell, the Rev. Ralph Heathcote, D. D. Vicar of Sileby, in the county of Leicester, Rector of Sawtry All Saints in Huntingdonshire, a Prebendary and Vicar General of the collegiate church of Southwell. At Bath, the Rev. Thomas More, the last male descendant of the great Sir Thomas More, High Chancellor of England in the reign of Henry the VIIIth. John William Paul, Esq. at his house at Crouch End, Hornsey. At Pickwell, in Leicestershire, Edward Muxloe, Esq. High Sheriff for that county. Sir Edward Lloyd, Bart. aged 85. At Rochester, in the 70th year of his age, Thomas Nightingale, Esq. BANKRUPTS. DANIEL Moore, of Middlewich, Cheshire, mercer. Benjamin Partridge, of Halesowen, Salop, grocer. Richard Rossiter, of Liverpool, hatter. Edward Platt, of Redruth, in Cornwall, linen-draper. George Perks, of Alcester, War wickshire, mercer. John Barber, of Manchester, joiner. James Thorburn, of Halifax, Yorkshire, linen-draper. James Guy, of Fleet-street, linen-draper. Philip Sarell, of Exeter, dealer. Thomas Winsor the younger, of Chard, Somersetshire, innholder. James Johnston, of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, brewer. William Rainy, of Lawrence-lane, London, warehouseman. John Loton, of Bridge-street, Westminster, hosier. Joseph Errington, of Kilburn Wells, Middlesex, coachmaster. Ann Tudor, of Madeley, in Salop, vintner. Henry Haswell, of Nicholas-lane, London, painter. George Morton, of Long-acre, coachmaker. John Camppen, of St. Thomas's-street, Surrey, coachmaster. William Cunnington, of Moulton, Lincolnshire, miller. Thomas Goodwin, of Aldersgate-street, London, linen-draper. George Moody Longcroft, of Havant Southampton, money-scrivener. Michael Waugh and John Price, of Leeds, booksellers. INDEX TO THE FOURTH VOLUME. ADDRESS of the Grand Lodge of to Of Amusements, public, Strictures on, 59, Anticipation, a Vision, 307. Arkwright, Sir Richard, Anecdote of, Arts, polite, Dissertations on, No. I. Ass, Story of a green one, 261. -Authors, poor, their miseries particu- Bankrupts, 72, 216, 288, 360, 426. Biography, modern, Specimen of, 393. Boswell, Mr. James, Sketch of his Cha Bourgeois, Sir Francis, R. A. Memoirs Bowyer's Gift, Information concern- Boyd, Governor, Anecdote of, 96. Brotherly Love, 194. Brothers, the Prophet, summary of all Arrested by Government, 214. Cambridge University, Enquiry into the Cask of Konigstein, the largest in the Cattle, valuable Preservative against the Character, National, Essay on, III. Church Preferment, curious Letter re- Cicero, Anecdote of, 254. Conjugal Infidelity, Essay on, 32. Critics and Criticism, Essay on, 317. Deaths, 71, 216, 426. Directory, a Masonic one proposed, 127. Dutch, Domestic Manners of, 120. Edinburgh, Account of the laying of the Egerton, Dr. John, late Lord Bishop of Faith, 195 Fire, spontaneous, philosophically ac- France, Particulars of the present Situ- Freemason, No. I. 17, II. 89, III. 171, French Sharper, a true Patriot, 65. Gelo, King of Syracuse, his humane Green Ass, Story of one, 261. Gyges' Ring, Anecdote tending to il Remarks on the above Anecdote, Halbed, Mr. his Testimony to the Verity Happiness, the true Sources of, an Hastings, Mr. his trial closed, 337. pence, Learning, and Morality, 167. 44. Hydrophobia, Process recommended in Jackson, the Rev, Mr. tried and con- Ice, Effects of by Expansion, 190. be imposed on the People of Ger- 45. Justice, 196, 407. Justice, retributive, remarkable In- King, a good and a bad one described, Knights Templars, History of the Order Konigstein, the Cask of, described, 262. Learning, false, an Essay on, 35. 169. out, 128, 197.* Longevity, Instance of, 69. Lucan, Remarks on that Writer, 40. Malta, curious Particulars relating to Masonry, Charges, Sermons, Essays, Letters, and other Articles having History of, 363. Mathematics, Essay on the Advantages Morality, Hints for the Economy of, Neurology, ancient, Essay on, 178. Pain, Essay on, 399. Philosophical Experiments, 190, 191. 357. Thomson, the immortal Poet of the |