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premature death , from his kind and cheerful disposition , ' .. may be considered as a general loss to society . 5 . Aged Sa , D . Turner , M . A . well known as the author of many pious and instructive publications . For fifty years he sustained , with great credit to himself and satisfaction to his

connections , the pastoral office over a respectable society of Christians , of the Baptist denomination , at Abingdon , Berks ; in the exercise of which situation he exemplified a degree of prudence , activity , liberality of sentiment , benevolence , and piety , seldom equalled ; which procured him the

. esteem ofthe wise and the good of all denominations . 9 . At his house in Park-street , Windsor , in his 84 th year , Owen Salusbnry Brereton , Esq ! manv years recorder of Liverpool , F . R . and A . SS . and vice-president of the Society of Antiquaries . He was going to Eham

g races when he dropt down in a fit , and soon expired . He was buried in St . George's chapel , Windsor , on the Z 2 d . He represented the boroughof Ilchester in one parliament ; and was an earlv

member , and one of the vice-presidents ofthe Society of Arts anil Commerce , and various oilier literary and charitable societies . He held the recordership of Liverpool at the particular desire of the corporation ; and has left the bulk of his fortune , after the death of his widow , to Mrs . Brand , sister of Sir

Harry Trelawny , bart . who was his uard . He had an estate in Flintshire , and was constable of Flint castle , a S'liecure place . In a Roman station , called Crocs Alii , on his estate , his horse kicked up several Roman antiquities , engraved and described in Pennant ' s Welsh TourI 51526773

, . , , , . He was elected F . A . S . 1763 ; and , in their ' Archtelogia , ' H . 80 , is a paper of his observations on Peter Collinson's account ofthe round towers in Ireland , ' 305 . In III . in , his tour through South Wales ; and , p . 154 , extracts from Henry VHIth ' s household-book ; account ofa

painted window in Brereton church ; Cheshire , IX . 368 ; a non Rescript coin of Philip King of France , A , 4 63 . Mr . B . married one of the Whitmores , of Shropshire , by whom lie had live children , who all diedyounr / , ! 'ie eldest son aged five . 10 . At Barkby , in a fit of apoplexv ,

William Pochm , Esq . one of the representatives in parliament for the county of Leicester ; a trust that had been unanimously and honourably delegated to him in four successive parliaments , and which lie had uniformly discharged wilh exemplary independence , integrity , and

loyalty . As a private gentleman , his truly amiable manners procured him universal esteem . His tenantry have to regret the loss of a most excellent landlord ; his servants , of an almost unexampled indulgent master ; the poor , of a kind adviser , and bountiful private benefactor ; and those who

enjoyed his private confidence-, of a most sincere and valuable friend . He died unmarried ; and his younger and only brother , George Pociiin , Esq . ( colonel of the Leicestershire militia ) died also without issue on the 13 th of May last . An only sister survives him . 21 . Sudden !} -Mr . Cha . Serjant

, , trumpeter of Covent-garden theatre , and a well known social character . His brother , a few years ago , left him ' io , oool . but his love of music induced " him to continue in his profession . Lately , at Ross , county of Hereford ,

in his 87 th year , W . Dobbs , manjyears sexton of that parish . He retained his faculties to the last moment of his existence . He was the only inhabitant of the place who had any recollection of the person and manners of John Kyrle , Esq . celebrated by Pope in his Epistle to Lord Bathurst , under

the character of ' The Man of Ross . ' The ceremonies of his interment ( singing , ringing , and drinking ) commenced * at twelve o ' clock at noon , and the clock had told three in the morning before the ' tears of the tankard' were dried up . At Grenier ' s hotelJermyn-street

, , St . James's , in the presence of his brother , the present Earl , Mr . Cameron , his brother-in-law , and Mr . Morrison , the apothecary who attended him , and after being insensible twenty-four hours , George-James Hay , Earl of ErrolBaron Hay of

Slanesheredi-, , tary lord high constable of Scotland , and one of the Sixteen Scots Peers in * the present parliament . Kis father , James Boyd Lord Boyd , took the name of Hay , and married , in October 1749 , 1 st , Rebecca , daughicr of Alexander Lockhart , Esq . zdly , Isabella , daughter

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LONDON: Article 1
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 2
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOLUME. Article 2
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THE LIFE. OF PRINCE POTEMKIN. Article 5
REVIEW OF THE THEATRICAL POWERS OF THE LATE MR. JOHN PALMER: Article 11
DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIVES OF EASTER ISLAND. Article 17
ISLE OF MOWEE. Article 18
EDMUND BURKE. Article 20
ANECDOTES OF PETER THE GREAT, Article 24
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF THE DUMB PHILOSOPHER. Article 28
THE LIFE OF BISHOP WARBURTON. Article 31
ORIGINAL LETTER OF BISHOP BURNET. Article 33
ON RELIGION, MORALITY, AND GOVERNMENT. Article 34
CRITICISM ON A PASSAGE IN VIRGIL's GEORGICS. Article 36
SKETCH OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF PASSWAN OGLOW, Article 38
KAMTSCHATKA DANCE. Article 39
UNFORTUNATE IV ASCHIN. Article 40
NARRATIVE OF THE EXPEDITION OF BUONAPARTE, AND A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF THE GLORIOUS VICTORY OF ADMIRAL NELSON OVER THE FRENCH FLEET. Article 41
VICTORY OF ADMIRAL NELSON. Article 47
CHARACTER OF FREDERICK II. Article 53
ANECDOTES. Article 53
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 54
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 56
SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 57
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS . Article 63
POETRY. Article 68
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 70
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 72
OBITUARY. Article 74
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premature death , from his kind and cheerful disposition , ' .. may be considered as a general loss to society . 5 . Aged Sa , D . Turner , M . A . well known as the author of many pious and instructive publications . For fifty years he sustained , with great credit to himself and satisfaction to his

connections , the pastoral office over a respectable society of Christians , of the Baptist denomination , at Abingdon , Berks ; in the exercise of which situation he exemplified a degree of prudence , activity , liberality of sentiment , benevolence , and piety , seldom equalled ; which procured him the

. esteem ofthe wise and the good of all denominations . 9 . At his house in Park-street , Windsor , in his 84 th year , Owen Salusbnry Brereton , Esq ! manv years recorder of Liverpool , F . R . and A . SS . and vice-president of the Society of Antiquaries . He was going to Eham

g races when he dropt down in a fit , and soon expired . He was buried in St . George's chapel , Windsor , on the Z 2 d . He represented the boroughof Ilchester in one parliament ; and was an earlv

member , and one of the vice-presidents ofthe Society of Arts anil Commerce , and various oilier literary and charitable societies . He held the recordership of Liverpool at the particular desire of the corporation ; and has left the bulk of his fortune , after the death of his widow , to Mrs . Brand , sister of Sir

Harry Trelawny , bart . who was his uard . He had an estate in Flintshire , and was constable of Flint castle , a S'liecure place . In a Roman station , called Crocs Alii , on his estate , his horse kicked up several Roman antiquities , engraved and described in Pennant ' s Welsh TourI 51526773

, . , , , . He was elected F . A . S . 1763 ; and , in their ' Archtelogia , ' H . 80 , is a paper of his observations on Peter Collinson's account ofthe round towers in Ireland , ' 305 . In III . in , his tour through South Wales ; and , p . 154 , extracts from Henry VHIth ' s household-book ; account ofa

painted window in Brereton church ; Cheshire , IX . 368 ; a non Rescript coin of Philip King of France , A , 4 63 . Mr . B . married one of the Whitmores , of Shropshire , by whom lie had live children , who all diedyounr / , ! 'ie eldest son aged five . 10 . At Barkby , in a fit of apoplexv ,

William Pochm , Esq . one of the representatives in parliament for the county of Leicester ; a trust that had been unanimously and honourably delegated to him in four successive parliaments , and which lie had uniformly discharged wilh exemplary independence , integrity , and

loyalty . As a private gentleman , his truly amiable manners procured him universal esteem . His tenantry have to regret the loss of a most excellent landlord ; his servants , of an almost unexampled indulgent master ; the poor , of a kind adviser , and bountiful private benefactor ; and those who

enjoyed his private confidence-, of a most sincere and valuable friend . He died unmarried ; and his younger and only brother , George Pociiin , Esq . ( colonel of the Leicestershire militia ) died also without issue on the 13 th of May last . An only sister survives him . 21 . Sudden !} -Mr . Cha . Serjant

, , trumpeter of Covent-garden theatre , and a well known social character . His brother , a few years ago , left him ' io , oool . but his love of music induced " him to continue in his profession . Lately , at Ross , county of Hereford ,

in his 87 th year , W . Dobbs , manjyears sexton of that parish . He retained his faculties to the last moment of his existence . He was the only inhabitant of the place who had any recollection of the person and manners of John Kyrle , Esq . celebrated by Pope in his Epistle to Lord Bathurst , under

the character of ' The Man of Ross . ' The ceremonies of his interment ( singing , ringing , and drinking ) commenced * at twelve o ' clock at noon , and the clock had told three in the morning before the ' tears of the tankard' were dried up . At Grenier ' s hotelJermyn-street

, , St . James's , in the presence of his brother , the present Earl , Mr . Cameron , his brother-in-law , and Mr . Morrison , the apothecary who attended him , and after being insensible twenty-four hours , George-James Hay , Earl of ErrolBaron Hay of

Slanesheredi-, , tary lord high constable of Scotland , and one of the Sixteen Scots Peers in * the present parliament . Kis father , James Boyd Lord Boyd , took the name of Hay , and married , in October 1749 , 1 st , Rebecca , daughicr of Alexander Lockhart , Esq . zdly , Isabella , daughter

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