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MARRIAGES.-MONTHLY OBITUARY.

who retire, and of many of those who remain in office, when it can be given with a profpect of fuccefs. They may be affured, that Mr. Pitt will do his utmost to establish their caufe in the public favour, and prepare the way for their finally obtaining thofe objects; and the Catholics will feel, that as Mr. Pitt could not concur in an hopeless attempt o force it now, that he muft at all times reprefs with the fame decifion, as if he held an adverfe opinion, any unconftitutional conduct in the Catholic Body. Under thefe circumstances, it cannot be

doubted that the Catholics will take the most loyal, dutiful, and patient line of conduct, that they will not fuffer themfelves to be led into meafures which can by any construction give a handle to the oppofers of their wishes, either to milinterpret their principles, or to raise any argument for oppofing their claims; but that by their prudent and exemplary demeanour, they will afford additional grounds to the growing number of their advocates to enforce their claim on proper occations, until their object can be finally and advantageously attained."

JOHN

MARRIAGES.

OHN IBBETSON, jun. of Vere-street, to Mifs Bullock, of Oxford Chapel-place. Lieutenant-Colonel Erskine, of the 15th light dragoons, to Lady Louifa Pagett, third daughter to the Earl of Uxbridge.

Robert Beville, efq. of the Inner Temple, to Mifs Santer, of Chancery-lane. Dr. Saint John Blacket, of Chester, to Mifs S. Mefliter.

Lord Morpeth, eldest fon to the Earl of

Carlisle, to Lady Georgiana Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire

Henry Fletcher, efq. M. P. to Mifs Frances Sophia Vaughan.

John Jofeph Henry, of Stratton, in the county of Kildare, efq. to Lady Emily Fitzgerald, fecond daughter to the Duke of Leinster.

Robert Hibbert, efq. of Bafingtoke Hants, to Mifs Mary Skeat, of Chelsea,

MONTHLY OBITUARY.

FEBRUARY 9.

MR RS. DAVIES, widow of Mr. Thomas Davies, bookfeller, formerly of Drury-lane Theatre. Her first appearance on the London ftage was 23d Sept. 1752, in the character of Lady Easy, in the Carelets Hufband.

12. At Newry, in Ireland, the Rev. Dr. Lennon, titular Bishop of Dromore. 13. In the Infirmary, at Stafford, Mr. Francis Barber, the black fervant of Dr. Johnfon.

17. The Rev. George Lamb, M. A. rector of Hethe, Cambridgeshire, and of Eydon, in the county of Northampton.

18. At Dublin, Mr. Thomas Malton, fen. of London, in his 75th year.

19. Richard Arnold, eiq. formerly of Southover, Suflex.

20. At Bath, in her 74th year, Mrs. Johnftone, widow of General Johnftone, and mother to the Counteis of Jerley.

23. At Inveresk, Roddam Home, efq. rea-admiral of the red.

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25. Mr. Thomas Walton, of Battle Bridge, St. Olave, Southwark, in his 72d year.

Mr. Pierce Tempeft, of his Majesty's Stationary Office.

The Kev. Benjamin Young, M. A. rector of Denver, near Downham, in Norfolk, aged 58, formerly fellow of Caius College, B. A. 1764, M. A. 1767.

At Sydenham, Kent, Mr. John Coates, formerly of Tavistock street.

26. Mr. Samuel Turner, attorney-atlaw, of Nicholas-lane, Lombard-ftreet, one of the common councilmen of Candle wick Ward.

At the Caftle Inn, Devizes, Captain B. McDermit.

27.

Mr. John Lamb, a confiderable faimer at Gaytonthorpe, in the county of Norfolk.

28. At Brighton, Mr. Francis Bid dulph, banker, at Charing-crols.

At Twyford, in Hampfhire, John Duroure, efq. late lieutenant-colonel in the Coldstream regiment of guards.

MARCH

MARCH 1. At Camberwell, Andrew French, efq:

Mr. M. Jackfon, groom of the chapel royal, St. James's.

3. In Dean-ftreet, Soho, Michael Angelo Rooker, R. A. He was fon of Mr. Rooker, eminent as an excellent engraver, and the Harlequin of Drury-lane Theatre.

William Arnold, efq. collector of the customs at Cowes.

6. Lady Harriet Bennet, daughter of the Earl of Tankerville.

7. In Old Burlington-ftreet, Sir John Call, bart. M. P. for Collington, in Cornwall.

5. The Rev. Richard Newbon, B. D. vicar of Enfield, in Middlefex, and fenior, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, aged 79. He took the degree of B. A.

1744, M. A. 1748, and B. D. 1761.

9. John Holyday, efq. an eminent conveyancer, author of the Life of William Earl of Mansfield.

10. George Lucas, efq. of St. Martin's Stamford Baron.

At Bath, Simon Adams, efq. of Anftey Hall, Warwickshire.

Lately, in the King's Bench Prison, the Rev. John Clotworthy Skeffington, coufin to the Earl of Maflareene.

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12. William Winter Blathwayt, lieutenant-general of his Majelty's forces, and colonel of the 27th regiment of light dragoons.

13. At Little Tower-hill, on the imprefs fervice, Lieutenant Robert Love, aged 68.

14. Mifs S. Goddard, of the Theatre Royal, Norwich.

Captain David Hotchkis, of the royal navy, aged 45.1

John Rudge, efq. of Elfree Hill, in his 77th year.

John Knowles, efq. rear-admiral of the white, aged 80.

15. At Little Chelfea, Samuel Rudder, formerly of Cirencester, author of the Antiquities of Gloucestershire.

Mr. Barlow, of Ingleton, Yorkshire. John Pott, efq. at Eitham, in Kent, in his 89th year.

Mrs. Planta, mother of Mr. Planta, of the Museum.

Lately, Mr. John Hannings, attorneyat-law, of Holbeach, Lincolnshire.

Lately, at Bufbury, near Wolverhamp ton, Sarair Eykin, a poor woman, aged 105 years.

16. Mrs. Elizabeth Victor, of Parkfreet, Grofvenor-fquare, in her 85th year.

The Hon. John Bulkeley Coventry Bulkeley, aged 77.

Lately, at Beverley, aged 80, Mr. Thomas Ellerton, schoolmaster.

17. Mr. Norton Jofeph Knatchbull, fecond fon of Sir Edw. Knatchbull, bart. Mr. Peter Wergman, of St.

18. James's-treet.

19 At Richmond, Surry, Mr. Ro bert Grey, many years in the fervice of his Majefty in the Obfervatory.

Lady Cope, wife of the Rev. Sir Rich ard Cope, bart.

DEATHS ABROAD.

Nov. 1800. Off Martinique, Mr. Octavius Cory, midshipman on board the Leviathan, youngest fon of the late Rev. James Cory, of Rettlestone, Norfolk.

DEC. 28, 1800. At Three Rivers, in Canada, Mr. Aaron Hart, in his 76th year. He was the first British merchant who fettled at Three Rivers after that place was taken by his friend General Haldemand in the year 1760.

OCT. 6, 1800. At Fattygbur, in the Eaft Indies, Lieutenant Thomas Schoolbred.

FEB. 6, 1801. At Brunswick, the Duchefs Dowager of Brunswick, fifter to the Great Frederick, and mother to the reigning Duke. She was 85 years of

age.

SEPT. 18, 18co. At Lucknow, General CLAUDE MARTIN, who brought over a regiment of the enemy to our army in India. He has left thirty lacks of rupees (upwards of 400,000l.), the greateft part of which he has bequeathed for the foundation and support of charitable and literary establishments in India. His own houfe, which was one of the greatest curiofities in India, being built more in the form of a fortification than a dwellinghouse, he has ordered to be converted into a mausoleum, in the middle of which he is to be buried. A fum of 12,000l. is appropriated for its fupport and repair Two elegant Views of this house are inferted in our Magazine for February and August 1790.

BUNNEY & GOLD, Shoe-ane, Fleet-ftreet, London,

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EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS FOR MARCH 1801.

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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.

THOMAS BISH, STOCK BROKER, STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, 4 CORNHILL

European Magazine,

For APRIL 1801.

[Embellished with, 1, A PORTRAIT of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS EDWARD, DUKE of KENT. And 2. AN EMBLEMATICAL ENGRAVING of the PELICAN LIFE-OFFICE.]

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Letter from Sir Edward Hawke to the Duke d'Aiguillon Obfervations on an Epitaph on an Officer in his Majesty's Service at Simon's Town, Cape of Good Hope, with a Copy of One to be fubftituted for it Origin of Shenstone's Ballad of Jemmy Dawfon Remarks on an Extraordinary Co. incidence Mackliniana; or, Anecdotes of the late Mr. Charles Macklin, Comedian; together with many of his Obfervations on the Draina, and the general Manners of his Time, [Continued]

Some Account of Don Jofeph de
Mendoza y Rios, a Captain in the
Spanish Navy

Letter of the late Jonas Hanway
A Copy of a Letter from Mr. Ed-
mond Wyndham to Sir Thomas
Aylesbury, Auguft the 5th, 1652,
concerning the Apparition of Sir
George Villiers's Ghoft, to Mr.
Towle, and his declaring fome
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Obfervations on a Paffage in Lord Kaims's "Hiftory of Man" Some Account of the Pelican LifeOffice

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Piozzi's Retrofpection [Conclud.] 271 Cowley's Siege of Acre

Nuptiæ Sacræ

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Picturefque Excurfions in Devonshire ibid. Townshend's General Opinions on

the Conduct of Minifters with refpect to the past and present State of Ireland

Somerville's Flora

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ibid.

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Remarks on Lycophron's Cassandra ibid. Theatrical Journal; including Reappearance of Mrs. Jordan-Account of Elisha; or, The Woman of Shunem-Fable and Character of the Blind Girl: or, A Receipt for Beauty Poetry; including Kiffes-Wulfhard and Heftritha-Truth and The Miller-Sonnet addreffed to Mrs. Samuel, on her honouring the Author with a Pair of Garters -The Moth-Sonnet written at the Grave of Charles Churchill, at Dover-Ode to Morning-The Exile-Lines on his Majesty's Recovery in the Year 1789-The Friend-The Farmer and the Rat 281 Copy of a Letter from an Officer on

board his Majesty's Ship Jamaica 288 Journal of the Proceedings of the

First Seffion of the First Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland State Papers,

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Price of Stocks.

Obfervations on fome Trees, &c.

London:

Printed by Bunney & Gold, Shoe-lane, Fleet-fireet,
For J. SEWELL, CORNHILL; and

J. DEBRETT, PICCADILLY.

VOL. XXXIX, APRIL 1801.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

We should be glad to oblige our friend who figns himself A Conftant Reader, if he will point out how we are to procure what he recommends.

The Memoirs of General Claude Martin in our next.

Several of our poetical Correfpondents we are obliged to poftpone.

ERRATUM, Page 265, Col. 2, Line 9 from bottom, for bake-house, read cakehouse.

AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from April 11, to April 18.

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