George Wignell, efq. of Greenwich. At Leith, Mr. Henry Newton, lieutenant in the navy, and refident agent to his majesty's tranfports in Scotland. 5. Sir Stephen Langston, knt. and alderman of Bread- ftreet-ward. Mr. James Arnold, of the Temple. Lately, at Chesterfield, Derbyshire, William Milnes, efq. of Olicar Hall, Derbyshire. on his return from Buxton. efq. 10. At Epfom, Surry, Thomas Lowe, In Tavistock-ftreet, the Dutch Admiral Reyntjes, in the 65th year of his age. Mrs. March, wife of John March, jun. efq. of Harley-ftreet, Czvendifh-square. At Oxford, the Rev. Samuel Forster, L.L.D. of Wadham college, and registrar of the univerfity. 11. The Hon. Mrs. Walpole, wife of the 6. At Canterbury, George Tempeft, efq. Hon. Horatio Walpole, efq. of New Burin his 83d year. At Deal, in his 23d year, Lieutenant George Shilton, of his majesty's ship the Hound lington ftreet. At Harpton Court, in the county of Rad- Mr. Macdonnell, formerly a builder. nor John Lewis, efq. At Bath, Archibald Rofs, efq. At Southgate, Captain Ralph Dundas, late commander of the Prince William Henry East Indiaman. 7. At Catterstock Hall, Northamptonshire, the Rev. Sir George Booth, bart. The title is extinct. At Bath, William Wollafton, efq. late colonel of the Suffolk militia. 13. At Shepperton, the Rev. Woolley Leigh Spencer. Mr. William Griffiths, of Cheapfide. 14. At Batterfea, Mr. John Allaway, one Lately, the Right Rev. W. Foster, bishop of the partners in the Bolingbroke House malt of Clogher, in Ireland. Lately, Thomas Robson, efq. of Holtby, near Bedale. Lately, at Pocklington, in his 32d year, Mr John Terry, attorney at law. 8. Mrs. Hayley, wife of William Hayley, efq. of Eartham, Suffex, and daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Ball, dean of Chichefter. Mrs. Hayley tranflated the Marchionefs Lambert's Effays on Friendship and Old Age, with an introductory Letter to William Melmoth, Esq. 8vo. 1780; and also published The Triumph of Acquaintance over Friendfhip. An Effay for the Times. 12mo. 1796. Mifs Mary Louisa Burnaby, only daughter of the late Sir William Chaloner Burnaby, bart. At Irvine, Mr. Alexander Nisbett, writer, aged 89 years. At Portsmouth, Mr. John Witchell, late writing-mafter to the Royal Academy, fincerely regretted by all his friends. Lately, at Minehead, the Rev. George Knyston, B. A vicar of Tunberfcombe and St. Decuman's. diftillery. Mr. James Badges, one of the yeomen of the guards. 15. At Mile-end-grove, Major Young, in his 74th year. He was brother of the late Admiral Young. Mr. William Keafbury, in his 71ft year, formerly an actor, and late one of the joint patentees and managers of the Bath Theatre. Lately, in his 89th year, the Rev. Thomas Ware, of Penecrack, near Rofs, Herefordfhire. DEATHS ABROAD. SEPT. 24. Near Quebec, the Rev. Philip Toofey, late rector of Stonham Parva, and vicar of Kentor in Suffolk, minifter of Quebec, and ecclefiaftical commiffary of Lower Canada. JULY 12. At Dominica, of the yellow fever, Mr. Andrew Belfrage, furgeon of the 45th regiment of foot. SEPT. 25. In his paffage from St. Do mingo, Lieutenant Alexander Brown, youngest fon of the Rev. Dr. Brown, of Newmills, Scotland. In the East Indies, John Collins Overend, late captain of the 36th regiment of foot. OCT. 11. At Rome, Maria Matilda, duchefs dowager of Albany, in the 71st year of her age. 18. The Prince of Saxe Cobourg, in his 68th year. 48 26 118 27 118 48 49 a 483 a 49 EACH DAY's Bank 3perCt3 per Ct. 3perCt 4perCt sperCt Long Stock Reduc. Confols Scrip. 1777. Ann. Ann. 72 PRICE OF STOCKS FOR NOVEMBER 1797. Ditto, S. Seal Old New 3perCt India, India India 1778. Stock. Ann. Ann. 1751. Stock. Scrip. Bonds. New Exche. Navy. Bills. 59 728 131/1 61 English Lott. Tick. 11l. 16s. 6d 25 11. 175. N. B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the highest and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the highest Price only. THE European Magazine, For DECEMBER 1797. [Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of DR. JOSEPH WHITE. of OTTERY POOL. ] And, 2. A VIEW Page of Thomas Paine, and other Publications of a fimilar Kind, in a Series of Letters of a Religious, Moral, and Political Nature, CONTAINING, Page 400 ibid The Infufficiency of the Light of Nature exemplified in the Vices and Depravity of the Heathen World, including fʊme Strictures on Paine's Age of Reason, ibid The Intellectual and Moral Difference between Man and Man. A Sermon preached at the Old Jewry, Sept. 24, 1797, on Occafion of the Death of the Rev. John Fell, formerly of Thaxtead in Effex, lately of Homerton in Middlefex, ibid The Doctrines of the Church of Rome examined, Principia Historia Naturalis, Officierum, Rei Rufticæ et Geographia, &c. Ex Plinio Secundo, Cicerone, Varrone, &c. Exerfti in ufum Scholarum, ibid Obedience rewarded and Prejudice conquered, or the Hiftory of Mortimer Lafcelles, The New Children's Friend, or Pleafing Incitements to Wifdom and Virtue, conveyed through the Medium of Anecdote, Tale, and Adventure, Journal of the Proceedings of the Second Seffion of the Eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain Continued], Theatrical Journal; including Fable and Character of "Falfe Impreffions""The Round Tower, or The Chieftains of Ireland and Prologue to the Amphitryo of Plautus, ibid ibid 401 389 409 Poetry; including Verfes written during a Fit of Sickness, by John Lord Her. vey, and various other Articles, Droffiana. Number XCIX. Anecdotes,. &c. [Continued], 412 416 Foreign Intelligence, from the London a great variety of other Matter, a Refutation of Errors in the Political Works Prices of Stocks. LONDON: Printed for J. SEWELL, Cornhill, VOL. XXXII. DEC. 1797. A a a ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. We are obliged to T. N. for his Poem, but decline the infertion of it. It is left, according to his defire, at Mr. Sewell's. The original Letters of the Author of Hudibras are received. We return our thanks to Leonidas for his favour. Middlesex 46 1125 425 AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from Nov. 18, to Dec. 16, 1797. 8 Norfolk 41 719 820 813 620 10 Surry 51 028 625 621 o28 8 Lincoln 45 3 00 Hertford 43 229 925 47 8 29 Bedford 43 829 1026 2 Durham 1 Northum. 44 11 32 023 016 021 4 216 000 Northam. 44 832 625 038 414 033 917 029 8 034 616 60 4 00 033 600 54 300 028 1020 WALES. 10 39 O O 32 334 3 N. Wales 56 0132 025 614 0100 |