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Monthly Chronicle.

¦ Mr . Jefferson is expected in England , charged with an important mission to this country from the American States . Lord Macartney , we learn by letters from the Cape , had , in part , accomplished the object of his mission , though not to the extent that was expected . . - New Drury . —The pit holds 800 . persons ; the boxes 1 S 2 S . The receipt of th * whole house , when filled , is calculated at S 26 I .

Deaths.

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AT Futtiger , in the East Indies , Peter Cullen , son of the late Dr . William Cullen , first Physician to his Majesty in Scotland . At Edinburgh , Lieutenat-Colonel Dalrymple , of Fordel : this was the gentleman who stormed and took Fort Omon . Benjamin White , Esq . late an eminent bookseller in Fleet-street . Charles Ellys , Esq . a > captain in his Majesty ' s navy . Mr . Kennedy of the Ordnance-Office -. he was found drowned in a pond at Winchelsea . At Port Royal , Jamaica , Capt . Storey , of his Majesty ' s 20 th regiment of foot . The Right Hon . Lady Charlotte Madan , wife of the Lord Bishop of Peterborough , and sister of Marquis Cornwallis . William Brummell ,

Esq . private Secretary to the late Earl of Guildford , during the whole of his administration . John Browning , Esq . late partner with Mr . William Nottidge , woolstapler , in Five-Foot-lane , Surrey . Charles Browne , of Storrington , in the county of Sussex , Esq . Edward Thorley , Esq . captain and adjutant in the Eastern regiment of Essex militia . The Rev . Nathaniel D'Eye , vicar of Oulton , Norfolk . Lieutenant Godfrey , of the navy , brother to the Marchioness of Donegal . Lieutenant-Generai James Murray , colonel of the y 2 d , or Highland regiment of foot , and uncle to the Duke of Athol . James DavisonEsq . one of the Vice-Presi f fents of the Society for the

En-, couragement of Arts , Manufactures , and Commerce . Robert . Cooper Lee , Esq . Robert Gunnel , Esq . 50 years one of the clerks of the House of Commons , and many years one of the Committee Clerks . Mr . Broughton Masey , for many years principal clerk in the brewhouse of Mr . Whitbread . Suddenly , in a bookseller's shop in Birmingham , A . G . Sinclair , M . D . author of the Medical Grammar , Blind Philosopher , & c . Sir William Johnston , Bart , of Caskieb . Lewis Miol , Esq . late of Austin Friars , merchant . Charles Scot , M . D . son of the late Dr . John Scot . ' Mr . John Jackson , wine-merchant , of Clements-lane , Lombard-street . Of an apoplectic stroke ,

the Marquis de Blano , ambassador from his Catholick Majesty , at Vienna . Mobaruck ill Dowla , Nabob of Bengal -. his son succeeds to the throne .- At Roxburgh Newton , Andrew Gammels , aged 105 -. he was a dragpon in Queen Anne's wars , and travelled Scotland 49 years as a beggar . Mr . Francis Hall , pne of the Yeomen of tlie G uard to the King . At Constance , where he has been ever since the French invaded best pare of his States , the Prince Bishop of Basle . Ac Dublin , the Right Hon . Hercules Langtbrd Rowley , knight of the shire for the county of Meath . In the 7 6 th year of his age , the Rev . James Brooke , M . A . Rector of Pirton , Croome D'Abitot , and Hill

Croome , in the county of Worcester , and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for that county . General Lambton . The Rev . Geo . Lillington , L . L . B . ArKettingham-Hall , Norfolk , Edward Atkyns , Esq . At Highbury-place " , Islington , Thomas Wilson , Esq . At Peckham , - in Surrey , Jeremiah Hale , Esq .. aged 64 . At Rothley , in Northumberland , Mr . Matthew Spearman , aged 91 ; when he commenced the farming business , the same land was let to him for 120 I . which is now let for 900 I . per annum . At Richmond , Miss Hobart , niece to the present Earl of Buckinghamshire : she had been from her childhood in a lingering state of health , owing tp her

having swallowed several needles and pins , which she had got a habit of" putting into her mouth . The Rev . Mr . Kinder , vicar of Mottram . The Rev . Thorogood Upwood , vicar of Stradset , Wiggenhall St . Peter , and Wiggenhall St . German , in Norfolk . Miss Marshall , of Brabourn-Court , in Kent ; her death was occasioned by a fall from a horse , in which' she broke her leg in a most shocking manner . The Rev . Mr . Gill , ofFelsted , Essex . At Devizes , Thomas Needham Rees , M . D . eldest son of the late Rev . Thomas Rees , pf Winchester . Mr . Simon Last , an eminent farmer , pf Southwell Park , near Chcvington , Suffolk : his death was occasioned by his horse waring up with him when under a tree , whereby he received so violent a blow on th *

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LONDON: Article 2
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 3
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, OR GENERAL AND COMPLETE LIBRARY. Article 4
THOUGHTS ON MODERN WIT. Article 8
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS TO QUEEN ELIZABETH. Article 9
QUEEN ELIZABETH TO SIR NICHOLAS THROGMORTON. Article 9
A SPEECH Article 10
JOHN COUSTOS, FOR FREEMASONRY, Article 12
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS IN ENGLAND, Article 16
Untitled Article 17
ACCOUNT OF A TOUR TO KILLARNEY, &c. IN A LETTER TO J. AND E, FRY. Article 18
THE LIFE OF MRS. ANNE AYSCOUGH, OR ASKEW. Article 22
AN ACCOUNT OF DRUIDISM. Article 26
A VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF NAVIGATION. Article 33
ACCOUNT OF JOHN O'GROAT'S HOUSE. Article 38
MEMOIRS OF THE LATE . DR. PAUL HIFFERNAN. Article 39
SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF M. BRISSOT. Article 48
ON THE STUDY OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Article 50
CHARACTER OF REGULUS. Article 55
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. Article 58
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS Article 63
POETRY. Article 70
THE FIELD OF BATTLE. Article 73
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 74
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 75
DEATHS. Article 80
BANKRUPTS. Article 81
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Monthly Chronicle.

¦ Mr . Jefferson is expected in England , charged with an important mission to this country from the American States . Lord Macartney , we learn by letters from the Cape , had , in part , accomplished the object of his mission , though not to the extent that was expected . . - New Drury . —The pit holds 800 . persons ; the boxes 1 S 2 S . The receipt of th * whole house , when filled , is calculated at S 26 I .

Deaths.

DEATHS .

AT Futtiger , in the East Indies , Peter Cullen , son of the late Dr . William Cullen , first Physician to his Majesty in Scotland . At Edinburgh , Lieutenat-Colonel Dalrymple , of Fordel : this was the gentleman who stormed and took Fort Omon . Benjamin White , Esq . late an eminent bookseller in Fleet-street . Charles Ellys , Esq . a > captain in his Majesty ' s navy . Mr . Kennedy of the Ordnance-Office -. he was found drowned in a pond at Winchelsea . At Port Royal , Jamaica , Capt . Storey , of his Majesty ' s 20 th regiment of foot . The Right Hon . Lady Charlotte Madan , wife of the Lord Bishop of Peterborough , and sister of Marquis Cornwallis . William Brummell ,

Esq . private Secretary to the late Earl of Guildford , during the whole of his administration . John Browning , Esq . late partner with Mr . William Nottidge , woolstapler , in Five-Foot-lane , Surrey . Charles Browne , of Storrington , in the county of Sussex , Esq . Edward Thorley , Esq . captain and adjutant in the Eastern regiment of Essex militia . The Rev . Nathaniel D'Eye , vicar of Oulton , Norfolk . Lieutenant Godfrey , of the navy , brother to the Marchioness of Donegal . Lieutenant-Generai James Murray , colonel of the y 2 d , or Highland regiment of foot , and uncle to the Duke of Athol . James DavisonEsq . one of the Vice-Presi f fents of the Society for the

En-, couragement of Arts , Manufactures , and Commerce . Robert . Cooper Lee , Esq . Robert Gunnel , Esq . 50 years one of the clerks of the House of Commons , and many years one of the Committee Clerks . Mr . Broughton Masey , for many years principal clerk in the brewhouse of Mr . Whitbread . Suddenly , in a bookseller's shop in Birmingham , A . G . Sinclair , M . D . author of the Medical Grammar , Blind Philosopher , & c . Sir William Johnston , Bart , of Caskieb . Lewis Miol , Esq . late of Austin Friars , merchant . Charles Scot , M . D . son of the late Dr . John Scot . ' Mr . John Jackson , wine-merchant , of Clements-lane , Lombard-street . Of an apoplectic stroke ,

the Marquis de Blano , ambassador from his Catholick Majesty , at Vienna . Mobaruck ill Dowla , Nabob of Bengal -. his son succeeds to the throne .- At Roxburgh Newton , Andrew Gammels , aged 105 -. he was a dragpon in Queen Anne's wars , and travelled Scotland 49 years as a beggar . Mr . Francis Hall , pne of the Yeomen of tlie G uard to the King . At Constance , where he has been ever since the French invaded best pare of his States , the Prince Bishop of Basle . Ac Dublin , the Right Hon . Hercules Langtbrd Rowley , knight of the shire for the county of Meath . In the 7 6 th year of his age , the Rev . James Brooke , M . A . Rector of Pirton , Croome D'Abitot , and Hill

Croome , in the county of Worcester , and one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for that county . General Lambton . The Rev . Geo . Lillington , L . L . B . ArKettingham-Hall , Norfolk , Edward Atkyns , Esq . At Highbury-place " , Islington , Thomas Wilson , Esq . At Peckham , - in Surrey , Jeremiah Hale , Esq .. aged 64 . At Rothley , in Northumberland , Mr . Matthew Spearman , aged 91 ; when he commenced the farming business , the same land was let to him for 120 I . which is now let for 900 I . per annum . At Richmond , Miss Hobart , niece to the present Earl of Buckinghamshire : she had been from her childhood in a lingering state of health , owing tp her

having swallowed several needles and pins , which she had got a habit of" putting into her mouth . The Rev . Mr . Kinder , vicar of Mottram . The Rev . Thorogood Upwood , vicar of Stradset , Wiggenhall St . Peter , and Wiggenhall St . German , in Norfolk . Miss Marshall , of Brabourn-Court , in Kent ; her death was occasioned by a fall from a horse , in which' she broke her leg in a most shocking manner . The Rev . Mr . Gill , ofFelsted , Essex . At Devizes , Thomas Needham Rees , M . D . eldest son of the late Rev . Thomas Rees , pf Winchester . Mr . Simon Last , an eminent farmer , pf Southwell Park , near Chcvington , Suffolk : his death was occasioned by his horse waring up with him when under a tree , whereby he received so violent a blow on th *

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