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1753, PROMOTIONS, BANKRUPTS, &c. 38g

Mr. Ifaac Vaillant, uncle to Mr. Paul Vaillant, an eminent bookseller in the Strand, and formerly of the same business.

8. James Crofts, Efq; in the commif. fion of the peace for the liberty of Weftminster.

9. Rev. Mr. Peter Richardson, under mafter of the grammar-school in Chrift'sHofpital.

10. Rt. Hon. James lord Torpichan, in Scotland, and one of the lords of police there.

Sir Harry Danvers, of Culworth, near Banbury, Bart. fucceeded by his brother, now Sir Michael Danvers, Bart.

Rt. Hon. the lord Mountague Bertie, ene of the oldest captains in the navy.

11. Mr. Matthew Collett, one of the chief clerks in the Bank of England.

13. Michael Harris, Efq; formerly one of the South-Sea directors, aged 85. 14. Mr. Wefton, counfellor at law. 19. His excellency lieutenant-general George Churchill, commander in chief of his majesty's land forces in Scotland.

21. Hon. Mrs. Mordaunt, wife of Charles Mordaunt, Efq; and third daughter of Scroop lord Vifc. Howe.

24. William Smith, Efq; fecretary to the South-Sea company.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS,

From the LONDON GAZETTE.
Hitehall, Aug. 21. The king has

W Milbanke, M. A.

to the rectory of Croft, in Yorkshire. And John Gooch, M. A. to the rectory of Fen-Ditton, in Cambridgeshire.

From the other PAPERS.

John Trenchard Bromfield, M. A. prefented to the rectory of Warmwell, with Ploxwell thereunto annexed, in Dorfetfhire. Mr. Samuel Fauconer, chofen lecturer of the united parishes of St. Mary Somerfet and St. Mary Mounthaw.-Samuel Rigby, B. A. prefented by Sir Francis Dashwood, Bart. to the rectory of Conningholme, in Lincolnshire.-Richard Fawcett, D. D. to the rectory of Fenny-Compton, in Warwickshire.-Mr. Haines, by the lord chancellor, to the vicarage of St. Martin's, in Leicester.Dr. Ahburnham, dean of Chichester, to the refidentiaryship of St. Paul's, by his majefty, in the room of Dr. Johnson, bishop of Gloucester. - Dr. James Wil. lington, by his majesty, to the rectory of Savage-Leigh, in Suffex. Mr. Mence, one of the canons of St. Paul's, chofen lecturer of St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fishfreet. Mr. Michael Tyfon, prefented by the lord chancellor, to the rectory of

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Gretford, in Lincolnshire. Chriftopher Anfty, B. D. by the mafter, fellows and fcholars of St. John's College, Cambridge, to the vicarage of Holme, Spalding Moor, in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

PROMOTIONS Civil and Military.

W captain in the firft regiment of

VILLIAM Marthall, Efq; made

guards. Richard Meadows, Efq; made a collector of the revenue of excife in the county of Effex.-Michael Hayes, Efq; appointed by the earl of Granville as principal bailiff of the ifland of Jerfey, to be one of the deputy bailiffs of that inland. The earl of Cardigan, created a knight of the Hon. order of the Bath.Mr. John Berresford, appointed by the court of directors of the Bank, one of their cashiers, in the room of Mr. Mor rifon, who refigned; and Mr. Martin, clerk of the Exchequer orders and accompts, in the room of Mr. Collett, deceafed. Richard Littleton, Charles Pawlet, Edward Walpole, and Huffy Montague, Efqrs. created knights of the Bath i and the earl of Cardigan, appointed grand mafter of the faid honourable order.Capt. John Richardson, made a captain in the fecond regiment of foot-guards.

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AVID Ruffel the younger, now or late of Maidstone, butcher.William Whitehart, of Calne, in Wilts, drugget maker. John Spencer, late of Hanover-street, near Long-acre, taylor? -William Church, late of the parish of Wooburn, in Bucks, paper-maker.-John Stevenson, late of Bickerton, in Cheshire, cheefefactor. Richard Fuller, late of Reading, innkeeper and vintner.-James Howarth, otherwife Haworth, late of Manchefter, chapman.-Thomas Dixon, now or late of Rooley, in the parish of Kirkheaton, in Yorkiire, taylor and linen draper.-John Gibbs, of the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, victualler -Thomas Varden the younger, of Macclesfield, dealer. John Crichton, late of Newport-Pagnell, in Bucks, linen-draper. -Henry Rooke, of St. Dunstan's in the Eaft, broker. John Martin Willett, of London, merchant. - Stephen Maffey, late of Pater Nofter-Row, vintner.-John Cattean, of Crowland, in Lincolnshire, mercer and draper. James Pardoe, of Liverpool, merchant.-John Edwards, of Tooke's Court, in Curfitor-freet, St. Andrew's Holborn, hofer.-Charles Huddy, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, victualler. -John Manby, of Westminster, coalmerchant. Samuel Plummer, late of Trowbridge, clothier and linen-draper.

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has lately happened in Europe, is a new treaty between the houfe of Auftria and the duke of Modena, by which it is faid to be ftipulated :

1. That his ferene highness be appointed perpetual governor of the dutchy of Milan, and the houfe of Auftria's vicar general in Italy, with a falary of 90.000 florins a year; his ferene highness to keep on foot a body of 4000 men, at the difpofal of the emprefs queen.

2. That her Imperial majefty have a right to place a garifon of her troops in the citadels of Mirandola and Reggio, and in the caftle of Maffa-Carrara.

3. That the archduke Peter-Leopold, third fon of their Imperial majesties, shall marry the daughter of the hereditary prince of Modena, by the heiress of Maffa Carrara; and, if this princess die without heirs male, the eftates of the houfe of Maffa-Carrara, and the dutchy of Mirandola, fhall go to the archduke Peter Leopold as his lady's fortune; but in cafe there be male iffue, the shall have the principality of Fermia, and the other eftates in Hungary claimed by the duke of Modena, for her fortune.

4. That on the extinction of the male branch of the houfe of Eft, the duke of Modena's dominions fhall all devolve to the house of Auftria.

And it is faid, that in confequence of this treaty, the duke of Modena will next month take up his refidence at Milan, with a pension of 90,000 florins per

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with regard to the affair of Eaft-Frieslandi and foon after the beginning of this month the Hanover minifter prefented to the said affembly a memorial from his Britannick majefty, as elector of Hanover, ‘by way of anfwer to this his Pruffian majesty's final declaration.

From Amfterdam they write as fol lows: We are very attentive in this country to the king of Pruffia's taking into his fervice and favour as many Irish and Scotch of the Jacobite party as he can. Amongst others, he has, not long ago, entered into a treaty with one of thefe gentlemen, an Irish papist, who was well eftablished at Rotterdam, has a thorough knowledge of commerce, is a very cun ning man, and who has fold a fine houfe, which he had in that city, in order to go into the fervice of the king of Pruffa. Many people even fay, that the young Pretender lies concealed in the dominions of that prince; but as they give no proof of this, one may with reafon doubt the truth of it.

The republick of Genoa have refolved to build a citadel at St. Remo for curbing the inhabitants, and for obliging them to fubmit to fuch regulations as fhall hereaf ter be prescribed; but as they claim to be a free republick under the protection of the empire, and no other way dependant upon Genoa than by confederacy for mutual defence, this may prove a knotty affair; and in the mean time the repub hick's affairs in Corfica feem not to be in a very profperous fituation; for they ac knowledge, that a party of their troops in that island has been defeated, and all killed or made prifoners by a party of the

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The Monthly Catalogue for Auguft, 1753.

DIVINITY and CONTROVERSY. VOTES on the three first Chapters of Genefis. By J. Scott, D. D. pr. 75. fewed. G. Woodfall.

2. A Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity. In two Parts, pг. is. 6d. each. Rivington.

3. A Free Enquiry after the Church or Kingdom of the Meffiah, pr. Is. binfon.

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MATHEMATICKS, PHYSICK, &c. 4. An Effay on the general Method of treating cancerous Tumours. Baldwin.

Burford, pr. 25.

By W.

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6. An Effay on the Sea Scurvy. By A. Addington, M. D. pr. is. Cooper. (See P. 351.)

7. The Univerfal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce. Vol. I. By Mr. Poftlethwayt, pr. 21. 2's. in Sheets. Knapton." 8. A Syftem of Practical Mathema ticks. By J. Potter, pr. 6s. Comyns. 9. The Mathematical Repofitory. Vol. II. pr. 4s.

to. The Univerfal Measurer. By A. Fletcher, pr. 6s. Clarke.

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11. Mr. Salmon's Univerfal Traveller." Vol. I. Containing a Defcription of China, Tartary, the Japan, Philippine, Ladrone, Mollucas, Banda, Amboyna, the Sunda Celon, and Sumatra Islands and Java Inlands; Tonquin, CochinChina, Siam, Ava, Arracan, India, Perfia, Arabia, Turkey, Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, Pruffia, Ruffia, Sweden, Denmark, Norway. Illuftrated with 124 Copper-Plates and Maps, pr Mis 11. 8s. in Sheets. Baldwin.

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12. The Seeds of Mankind, pr. 18.. Needham.

13. Dr. Free's Speech to the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Oxford, July 30, 1753, pr. 6d. Hodges.

14. The compleat English Dictionary, pr. 15. Trye.

15. The Trial of John Barbot, Attorney at Law, for the Murder of Matthew Mills, Efq; in the Island of St. Christo

pher's, pr. 35. Whifton. (See p. 347.) 16. The Hiftory of the firft Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. By W. Suth, M. A. pr. 58.

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18. A true Account of the late Hurricane at Whitehall, pr. 6d. Carpenter.

19. A Review of the whole Evidence for and againft Canning and Squires, pr. Js. Corbett.

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22. A candid Examination of Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on Hiftory, pr. is. Sigley.

23. An Alarm to Britannia's Proteftant Sons, pr. 6d. Johnfon.

24. A Journey from Joppa to Jerufalem in May, 1751. By D. Falconar, pr. Is. Comyns.

25. A Letter from a Gentleman to his Son Abroad, occafioned by his having married a Roman Catholick, pr. 2s. 6d. Robinson. 26. An Appeal to the Throne against the Naturalization of the Jews, pr. 6d. Bouquet.

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29. Seafonable Remarks on the late Act in Favour of the Jews, pr. 6d. Dodfley.

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35. A Sermon before the Society for Propagating the Gofpel in foreign Parts, Feb. 16, 1753. By Edward Lord Bishop of Landaff, pr. is. Roberts.

36. A Sermon on the Death of Mr. J. Thurrowgood. By B. Wallin, pr. 6d. Keith.

37. David's Sin in numbering of the People, pr 6d. Cooper.

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49. A Sermon on the 29th of May, pr. 6d. The Author.

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Containing, (Greater Variety, and more in Quantity, than any Monthly Book of the fame Price.)

I. M. Voltaire's Letter to his Niece in the original French, with an English Tranf

lation.

II. Mr. Norford's Letter to Mr. Freke concerning cancerous Tumours, with a remarkable Cafe.

III. An hiftorical Account of the famous Bull Unigenitus.

IV. Types and Calculation of the Eclipfe of the Sun that will happen in October, with Notes upon it.

V. The Life of CHAUCER, the Father of English Poetry.

VI. The JOURNAL of a Learned and Political CLUE, &c. continued: Containing the remarkable SPEECH of T. Sempronius Gracchus against the Jews Bill, and the SPEECH of Afranius Burrhus on the Marriage Bill.

VII. A Cure for the Gout or Rheumatifm. VIII. A Cenfare on the fashionable Employment of rural Life.

IX. Extract from Dr. Addington, of the
Sea-Scurvy and its Cure.

X. A Defcription of the City of YORK.
XI. A SUMMARY of the most important
Affairs in the laft Seffion of Parliament.

XII. Of Mr. Cuff's double Microscope.
XIII. Latin difcarded, a Satire.

XIV. Mathematical Questions folved, and another propofed.

XV. The Little Horn in Daniel explained. XVI. Electrical Experiments for drawing the Lightning from Clouds.

XVII. Infcription on Lord Bolingbroke's Monument.

XVIII. Arts made ufe of by Sharpers, Shoplifters, Houfe-breakers, &c. with Cautions against them.

XIX. Parliament of Tinners.

XX. POETRY: Monimia to Philocles; Re-
ceipt for modern Drefs; Verses written in
Milton's Paradife Loft; Specimen of
Chaucer's Poetry; a Spring Evening;
the Retort, a Song new fet to Mufick.
XXI. The MONTHLY CHRONOLOGER :
Seffions at the Old Bailey; Robberies,
Murders, Executions, &c. &c. &c.
XXII. Promotions; Marriages and Births;
Deaths; Bankrupts.

XXIII. Prices of Stocks for each Day.
XXIV. Monthly Bill of Mortality.
XXV. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

XXVI. Catalogue of Books.

With a fine HEAD of CHAUCER, a neat VIEW of the City of YORK, and a curious PLATE of a new-constructed DOUBLE MICROSCOPE; all beautifully engraved.

MULTUM IN PARVO.

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