at the time of death 514 Camelford, Lady, acc. of 485 Campbell, Duncan, ac. of 286 Campo Santo, monuments 524 Cancer, recipe for Candlesticks, filver, found at Arley, Lancashire 220 Cannor, William, City mar- fhal, account of and cha racter
91 Carifbrooke cafle, architectu
426 Cartwright, Eliz. ac, of 476 Carvings at Lincoln 129 Cafaubon 524 Caftile, old, defcription of 49. manners and customs-- tate of literature-cha- racter of the inhabitants- inquifition-Royal Acade- 49-5
Chrifl's Hofpital, on rebuild ing Chriftian, William, epitaph 507 Chriftianty, origin of the plan for annihilating 150. recommended to the study of youth 258. of the efta- blishment of 338. com- pared with natural religion 340. to be learned from the Old Testament 343. importance of to Society 546 Citizens retirement to coun- try boxes cenfured 404 Clare, Lord, charac. of 15 Clarke, Rev. F. memoirs of requested
33 Clayton, Major Joba, ac- count of, and charactor 384 Clergue, Margaret, aged 106, 193 Clergy, hints to the inferior 221. regulations propofed for holy orders 314 the importance of a well edu cared 338. the whole in- come of 354. the aveage income of, only 881. 10s. a year 355. defence of from abandoning their doc trines 446. hints on the refidence bill 493. on the duties of the 493. of France, Soco took refuge in England 537 Cliff, Kent, account of, and 505 Cockney language, vindica- 474 tion of 145. explanation Charles I. characterised 426 of the term Cockney 145 Chatham, Baroness. of, ac- Coin of Edward, King of Si- count of 388 cily 130 Counters, he fu- Guins, Roman, found in Scot- ncral 476 land
Catherine, St. church Chalk Church, Kent quarries near Gravefend
Chambers, Sir Robert, account of 592
Champigny, William Champion, 89
account of Charity fchool, anniversary
Cole, Charles, account of 280 Collins, Mrs. her eccentrici- ties
288 William, acc. of 409 Colquhoun, Wm. acc. of 195 Columbium, a new metal from North America 529 Column ftone, in North Wales 418 Commerce, no danger to from the rivalry of France 545 Conolly, Right Hon. Thos. account of
595 Conflable, Edward, ac. of 186 Convocation, meeting to ad- drefs the king 183 Cook, Capt. monument for recommended 206, 396 Cookes, Henry, epitaph on 419. account of him 419. account of the family 420 Cordova, province of 53 Cornwallis, Earl, Bacon's fla tue of
Corundum fione Coftard, Rev. George, not a
Diffenter 240 Country boxes of citizens cen- fured 404 Courtenay, Bishop of Exeter, account of Cowper, William, life of and family 433. commenda. tion of Burn's poems 435. remarks refpecting W. Haftings's trial 436. his character of Calvinifm 436. his remarks on the French revolution 436. his cha rafter of the dowager Lady Spencer 436. his cha racter of Profeffor Hurdis 437. his opinion of the con ftitution 437. his charactes of Lord Mansfield 438. his death and character 439 Cow-pock, inftitution for in- oculation of, in order to exterminate the Small-pox 69. inoculation compared with the Small-pox, and inoculated Small-pox 320* inoculation
Duelling, regulations to pre- Fever, fcarlet, practical in-
Dunboyne Peerage 333 Dyer the poet, his death 410 Col. Samuel, acc. of 478
EARTH, an inundation in Italy destroys an entire vil- lage 75 Earthquake, at Cuman, in South America 77. in Eastern Pruffia 180. at Ghergon Edubation, Guardian of, plan
formation on 468 Finch, Dr. Robert Poole, ac- count of, and character
486 Fire, at Gottenburgh 75. of the Huzzar of 33 guns at Blackflakes 8. at Go- thenburg 180. at Afh- ton near Birmingham 183. two children burnt to death at Coventry 183. Beth- nal green 183. Totten- ham court road 183. Mr. Hamilton's, printer, Fleet- Areet 183. bints respect- ing cloaths catching 233. at Ghergon 273. ia Rofe- mory lane 28. St. Giles's 278. at Ou z 472. at Leicefter Grange, Dear Hinckley 473- 527 at Sheer- ing, near Harlow 473. Bigglelwade 473. a) Buck- deo 473. at Huntley caf- tle 473.
Education of public fchools
346 Education, public, ftudy of Chriftianity recommended
Egerton family Egypt, intelligence from 75 Eibe, claimed by Bonaparte as a free river 73
Electricity, Galvanic 238 Elizabeth, Queen, ring 40, 129, 208, 313*, 431 Elizabeth, Queen Beis's day?
Equality, effects of Erskine, Dr. account of 377 Effex, Earl of, his ring 40, 129, 208, 313*, 431 Etruria, king of, his death 584 226
Evangelical preaching Evans, Evan, account of his writings 147 Exeter, Bp. account of 602 Exeter College, Oxford 313 Extravagance, complaint a- gainst, early in the left cen- tury 216
Eye, on the power of the 529 Eyre, Mr. of Reading, ac- 316
FAIRFAX, Robert, account of 193
Ferrers, Earl, trial refpe&ting
Bofton church 535 at Greenwich 586 Fire ball, at Biggleswade 473. in Leicestershire 586 Fletcher, Gen. Henry, account 379
Fortrey family, epitaphs on
305 Fothergill, Dr. Thomas, his
Fouche, account of him 535 France, intelligence from 73.
178, 269, 366, 470. jour- ney througe part of 210. view of the prefent fi:ua- tion of 269. converfation of the Conful with Lord Whitworth 270. war a- gaiuft, declared by the Dey of Algiers 272. new coinage 366. prefents de- manded by the Dey of Al- giers, but he gives up the claim 366. Cowper's re- marks on the revolution 436. more than Scoo of the clergy of took refuge, and fupported in England 537 correfpondence with the British government 577. fatement of the ne- gotiation 580. declaration of the First Conful 581. extract from the register of deliberation, May 22, 1803, 582. preparations for war
582 Francis, Hannab, acc. of 191 French emigrants, obfervation respecting
G. GALLWAY, Lord, letter to Lord Wharton 395 Gavelkind, cufiom of 401 Geddes, Dr. his dying recan- tation contradicted Genius, the art of propagating children of Genoa, the new government of 75
Gentoo kings, table of 20 George III. addrefs of the Commons on his late efcape 265. prayer ordered for his efcape 276. London addrefs to, on 277. fage to the Lords and Com- mons on the military pre- parations of the French 362. debates on the mef- fage 362. meffage on call- ing out the militia 363. the French manifefto on the King's meffage to par- liament 369. declaration on the war with France 466 Germany, intelligence from 75, 180, 272, 372, 472 Githes, or Ziganes, in Tur-
key 56 Girtin, Mr. account of 187 Gloucestershire, intended con- tinuation of the Hiftory of
Gospel, the mode of propa- gating it in France Graves's works, a collection of recommended 229 Greaubead, Edw. acc. of 93 Graves, Rev. Mr. ac. of 446 Grecian Antiquities recovered
from the wreck of the Mentor 103 Grician Architecture, No. XIV. 232. No. XV. 318. No. XVI. 502 Gregory, Rev. William, ac- 196 Gunpowder, improved way of preparing 272 Gurney, Bartlett, acc. of 286
Haym, Signior Hell, on measuring the ex- 413
Helmdon infcription 29 Henniker, Lord, account of, and family Henry VII. chapel Herodotus, remarks on a paf- fage of 313 Heroftratus, St.? 334 Hindoftan Indiaman, detail of the lofs of 107 Hirundines, on the winter ha- bitation of 39
Holderness, enquiry respecting Dade's intended History of 29 Hole, Rev. Ricb. account of and his writings 599 Holland, intelligence from 272, 370, 471, 584 Honduras bay, intell. from 77 Horbery, Dr. Matthew, ac- count of 409 Horton, John Cooper, account of 391
Hofer, James, acc. of 283 Howard, Mr. buried at Cher- fon 55 Hughes, Rev. Mr. ac. of 228 Hulfe, Rev. 7. his will 289
JACOB, Mrs. acc. of 290 James VI. of Scotland, two letters of to the Laird of Barnbarrauch 120 fefferfon, Mr. letter to the National Inftitute of France 270
Fennerian Society, gala 400. feftival 461. addrefs to Dr. Jenner 463 Jephson, Rob. account of 600 Jerufalem, St. John's pro- phecy of the deftruction of confidered 149 Jewish difpenfation, generally misunderstood 337 Index Indicatorius 170, 240, 356, 432, 547 India, Eaf, intelligence from 74. deftruction of a Reec of pirates 182. Company's accounts 365. debates on 365. budget 458. houfe, pediment defcribed 430
Weft, intelligence from 77. the fcourge of the Yellow Fever on Euro- peans
Indian deity Indulgences, nature of 221, 324. the doctrine of 409 ! Influenza, treatment of 203 Ingress, Kent, different pro prietors of 401 Inoculated Small-pox 301 Inoculation, a cause of in- creafed population 213. first introduction of in America and England 533 · Infcription, Phonician, at Oxford, tranflations of by Bartlemy, Swinton, and Akerblad 27. from Ro- fetta, illuftrated by Aker- blad 25. two at Lidding- ton 417. at Minfter in the Ile of Thanet 417. On a mountain in North Wales 417, 519
Infolvency, the general caufes
Life boat, on fervicesperformed by at Camborough 183 Lightning, two horfes killed
in Suffolk Lincoln portraits Literary fund, 4741. 195. 6d. remitted to the, from Ma- dras 299. correfpondence on the fame 299. anni- verfary 374 formed at Paris 74 Literary intelligence 239, 547 Literature and book trade, ftate of, in Spain 49 Liturgy, the ufe of in fami- lies confidered 36, 206, 312, 504 Liverpool, increase of hip- ping at 65 London, addrefs to the King on his late escape 277. Lord Mavor's Eafter ball 373. propofed improvements in the police 539 Longitude, enquiry after a propofal for difcovering by a magnetic ball made to float in quickfilver 334 Loretto, the image of the Holy Virgin brought back 74
Lottery contract 587 Louis-Henry-Edward, Car- dinal, account of 591 Louifiana, ceffion of, to the French 181. preparations for the ceffion of, to the French 273. the intended ceffion of, to France Lynch, Dr. account of
Meteors in 1799 Methodifm, ramifications of
430 Middiefex election, proceedings in the Commons respecting 67 Migazzy, Cardinal Prince, account of 481 Milnes, Mr. account of 188 Mifs, charac. of 415 Millippi river, proceedings refpecting the navigation 181 Moffat, John Marks, account of 193 Moldavia, account of that country 56. dances 57.
the antient Ducia Molefortb, Lord, epitaph
306 Rev. Sir George, account of and family 309 Monmouth, Duke, medals of
128 Monuments in the Campo Santo
317, 424. drawings made by the Society of Antiqua- rians 204 Paris, fketch of in 1802 532, gallery at the Louvre 532. fix theatres, hor-ls 532. converfation of Bonaparte 532. libraries, Mame- Juks 533. Tuilleries, va- lue of money and land 534. de la Cite 534. gardens of Tivoli 534. die's of the women 5:4 the ef poinage 535 Tuilleries 535. Salle d'Armes 535 miley ccafioned by the Revolution 535. pictures in the national gallery 537 Parliamentary Proceedings 65, 171, 265. 362, 457, 573 Partney, Lincolnshire,ace, unt 416 Parfon, Samuel, particular 185 Patten, Margaret, aged 136 years, infcription on 239 Paul's, St. fchool, exam.na- tion 374 Paxton, Capt. account of corre&ed 36 280
Pearce, Dr. account of Peas, method to preferve from mice 408. deftroyed by fparrows, not by mice, and remedy to prevent it 512 Penneck, Rev. Mr. account 189 Perfian Ambaflad r, fhot ac- cise aily at Bombay 76 Peter, Sir, character of 154 Petrarch, his fuppofed inter- view with Chaucer
Africa, an epic poem recommended for tranfla- 8 Pharoah's butler and baker 1:9
Philosophy, progress of the in- fluence of
Phoenician infcription at Ox- ford, tranflations of by Bartlemy, Swinton, and Alderblad
313, 524. infcription elu- 397 Poor, rlief of difeafed re- commended 112, 238. ftate of, at Wymondham, Bary. Bocking, and Chat- teris 148. improving ft te of, in Ireland 149
Population of England, ob-
fervari ns on 212. reafons for uncertain information of legitters 212. increafed from inoculation 212. re- turns, remarks on 316*. a different periods 545 Porchifter caffe, architecture 230, 426. fcenery 332 Portman, H. Berkeley, account 313* Portraits, enquiries after 209. informationrefpecting313* Portugal, intelligence from
Phrafeology of the Englth borrowed from vulgartrades and occupations Phylician and Derwife
tomy of Oftia, refearches hy the Pope for antiquisves Owain Gorona, ac. of 148 Oxy incbus Parad.xus, anato- my of
P. PAINE, T. his birth-place
332 Paintings, difcovered in St. Stephen's chapel 31, 118,
Piozz, literary information Provifions, price of at Madras
Piranefi, account of fome of Pruffia, advices from 472 429 Puff, Peregrine, hiftory of
Pitt's Vigil, improvements recommended Puy, defcrioed by Shakspeare 258 Placentia, Bp. his excellent
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