Cabinet antique defcribed Calas family, affair of 337 Calvinifm, the general fyftem of diffenters 136 Cambridge, on the antiquity of 482. prizes diftributed 541 Canton, John, account of 287 Carlife, bishop, and Lord Lonfdale, mifunderstanding between 540 Carlton, Sir D. letter to Mr. Winwood Catch-Club, anniversary Cato, cenfured for fuicide 41 Gattle, distemper in Poland 83. Ox, weighing 280 ftone, fhewn to the king 84. diftemper at Drefden 175 Cave, Edward, character of, by Sr John Hawkins 285 Cecil-boufe, built by Sir Tho- mas Palmer Chabert, Marq, de, his im- provements of time-keepers
their drets, 23. propriety of drefs recommended, 219.. queries refpecting fome irre- gularities in reading the fervice, 308. advice to, by Lady Elizabeth Haltings 403 fons of, anniverfary 543 Clarke, Edward, corrections of the account of 274
Clerkenwell, memorabilia in St. James's church 450 Coffin of fane, found in Can- terbury cathedral, 223. not laid afide in the 14th century, 300. found at Lichfield
Coins, Roman, found near Belvoir, Nottinghamshire, 33. account of large pieces, 246. found in Ireland, 314. caution to young col- lectors, 484. price of fome rare ones, at Mr. Bartlett's 542 Colborne, Mr. his remedy for the ftone 44 Cold-batbing, thoughts on
Convulfions, occafioned by fympathy Cook, Capt. monument to his memory, proposed 356 Capinger, Henry, epitaph on 378
Caraffe in Bearm, account of
Corn-trade, regulations at Bruffels, 77. average price
Cornel farub, defcribed by Virgil
Corporations, on the conftitu- 9, 105 Carton manufactory carried to Rouen, by Mr. Holker 312. progress of, at Paisley
373, 465 Coward, Dr. William, parti- culars of, 100. two letters to Sir Hans Sloane ibid. Creeds, thoughts on 401 Criminal laws, new code ut, in Germany, 263, regula tions in Pruffia 263 Cromleach, in Dorfetshire 487 Cromwell family Cruelty by armies Cubber Burr, the banian tree, defcribed 474 Curfe of Scotland, conjecture concerning Cuftoms, proceeding on folidating Custom-bufe, proceedings in the House of Commons, for a reform of
efs-tree described from the Roman poets
472 Damm, Thomas, died at the age of 154 301 Darker, Will, hiftory of 497 Dart, John, enquiry after
INDEX to the Effays, Occurrences, &c. Part I.
at Whitehaven, June 16, Faftolfe's place 1785, 198. in the north of Fevers, obfervations England, Aug. 11. 1786, connexion of the new and 198. in Scotland, Jan. 6, full moon on 1787, ibid. in Gloucester- Finchingfield, account of the fhire, 358. in the northern tenure of lands there 383 parts of England 494 Fir-tree, defcribed from the EAST INDIA INTELLI- Roman poets 15 GENCE 79, 176, 264, FIRE, regulations in Poland 320, 356, 445 respecting lofles by, 83. at EAST INDIA COMPANY, af- Mr. Horniby's, at Hook, fray on board the Royal near Tichfield, 85. Man- Admiral, 84 debates re- cheller waggon, ib. at St, fpecting affairs of, 320. Petersburg, 264. at Lisbon, directors chofen, 361. pro- 264. at Richmond in Vir- ceedings on ginia, 266. at Hertford, Eaf India Company of France, 271. at Brompton, 358. capital enlarged 178 at Placy 447 Ecclefiaflical courts, proceed. Fish, on the bladders of 45 ings in the House of Com Fisheries, remarks of Dr. An- mons, on regulations in 326 derfon's, Mr. Knox's, and Edward III. legend on a coin Dr. Adam Smith's opinion of his explained 402 Egerton, John, bishop of Dur- bam, death and character
Flax, improvement in the watering 483 93, 274 Florianus, infeription to his memory in France Fothergill, Dr. John, medal left by him, given to Dr. Falconer, of Bath Fotberingay pulpit 381 Fox, C. fpeech on the addrefs, 47, 48. his fpeech against the Commercial treaty with France 236, 319 Foxball, ufed for Faukefhalle
Elizabeth, St. hofpital of 419 89 Elm-irres, remarks on 313 Emperor of Germany, re- duces intereft to 3 per Cent 77: Roman Catholic Saints, omitted in the Im- perial calendar, 78. pro- ccedings on the fuppreffion of convents, 78. commo. tion at Vienna
Doders Commons, civilians there incoporated 416 Donegal, Earl of, account of the difpute between him and Chief Baron Yelverton 81 Draper, Sir William, death and character
Druken-man, fory of 478 Dublin Lying-in Hofpital 459 DUELLING, origin of, 216.
cafe of a perfon committed for fending a challenge, 271. between Col. Hutchinfon and Lord Mountmorris, 446. between Capt. B. and Capt. S.
Duick, John, account of 186 Dunkirk, tranflation from a French MS. on the fiege of
English language, proposal for a fociety for the improve- ment of, 119. importance of fixing the phrafeology, 125. on the number of French words introduced into it 212 Erafmus, on Christianity 404 Efcurial, 3000 Syriac MSS. there intended tobe tranflated
Evanson, Edward, proceed- ings against, for omitting parts of the Liturgy 181 Evelyn, Sir John, letter of
476 Eufatius, St. law proceedings on the capture of 75 D'Ewes, Clopton, epitaph on 379
Excife, proceedings on con- folidating 410
197, ftrata of, at Bolton, Lincolnshire
Larthen Ware, importation thoughts on prohibited in Prufia 175 Falconer, Dr. of Bath, re- EARTHQUAKE in Scotland,
ceives the Fothergillian me- GAming, origin of 270 Gammon, derivation of
$2, at Ratifbon and Cra- cow, 83. in Poland, 174. Farmer, Hugh, character of
anecdotes of Fuller's hiftory of the reforma- tion, obfervations on Funeral ceremony of the Wod yachs in Siberia
Galvez, Count, account of
Hardrefs family, account of
Holiquel, Rev. Geo, character of
366 Garrick, Carrington, account Hare, why delineated on the Holy-road-boufe, account of of 546 Warminster pavement 300 Gazette extraordinary, coun- Harris, on the inaccuracies in Homer, passage in explained,
545 his dedication Haflings, Warren, proceedings against 139, 230, 323. Hoftings, lady Elizabeth, ad- vice to her clergy, 403. her epitaph, 403 Havard, Neaft, character of,
Germany, advices from 263, 356, 443, 537. form made in the law 449 George III gives ten fat oxen to the poor of Windfor, 84. fpeech on opening the fel- fions, 88. attacked with a rheumatic gout, 271, pro- clamation for the encour- agement of piety and virtue, 534 Speech, 544 Glasgow, petition from the
Godiva, lady, ftory of 463 Gordon, Lord George, pro- ceedings against him, 87, 449 450 451. two trials of, 531. landed at Helvoet,
545 Germanfion, Lord, cafe of his being feized in Ireland, and fent to Leige 539 Government defined 60 Grant, Roger, the oculift, ac- count of a cure pretended to have been performed by him 196 Graves, admiral, account of 277 Gregfon, convicted for forgery,
Hawkins, Sir John, his cha- racter of Cave, 285. and the frail Quaker 418 Heat, obfervations on making a thermometer for the higher degrees of, 59. on the cause of its increase, 163, the great degree which may be borne
311 Henry, St. Emperor, explana- tion of Callot's print of him 227
Henry VI. enquiry concern- ing the canonization of him, 128. prayers by, where to be found, 227. no faint,
117. account of various English translations, 208. on the various tranflations of, 300. notice of a MS. tranflation of the Iliad, by Edward Maurice, bishop of Offory, 301. note refpect- ing Scott's tranflation 452 Hore, account of ancient ones 213-300 Hofpitals, vifited by French commiffioners
530 Howard of Walden, Thomas lord, copy of his admiffion into the house of Peers by proxy
Heward, John, flatue for him ftrongly enforced, 44. two letters to the fubfcribers, 101. introduced to the emperor of Germany, 178. queries to the committee of the Howardian fund, 234. Dr. Lettiom's letter on the fund, 464. medal preferable to a ftatue, 464. Mr. Denne's infcription for the medal objected to 481 Howard, Richard, character of 366 Huife, rev. Werow, account
Henry VII. inftructions to the commiffioners fent to treat with the young Queen of Naples 19, 208, 213 Heraldry, B frequently used for Azure, 135 ftriéture on the removal of armorial 452 bearing without recording it Humane Society, letter from 301 the Annotator of the Tatler
Herbert, Sir Philip, account 195 of his marriage with the Humanity, commercial treaty lady Sufan 143 of 530 543 Hereford, cathedral, ruins of Hungary, proceedings for the 459 better diftribution of justice
account of Grenville family, query re- fpecting a marriage fettle- 136
Grefly, Sir Nigel, account of and epitaph 288 Grief, defcribed by the poets 303 Gun-powder, introduction of
in o Ruffia, 392. mills in Ireland, blown up 446 Hieradeby of the English 294 Gundred, daughter of Wil- Hildburghaufen, prince of, his liam I. epitaph on, at Lewes
death Hinckley, the new revived thew- Jews, equal juftice diftributed fair there, defcribed 463 to them in Pruffia Hiftory, Univerfal, gratuity Ignatius, vindicated
78 Imp, etymology of Index Incicatorius
to the editor of the new edition Helker, Mr. carried the cotton manufactury to Rouen 312 Holland, advices from the Hague 78, 175, 262, 273, 537. King of Pruffia's letter to their High Might ineffes 175
103, 152, 254, 353, 441 Inflammatory difcafes, efficacy of mercury 340 Infeription, ancient, at Nor- wich 123
INDEX to the Ellays, Occurrences, &c. Part I.
Infe?, luminous, difcovered Lead, enquiries refpecting old
in Spain Intereft of money, reasons against the reduction of, 18. reduced to 3 per cent. by the emperor 77 Jobafon, Dr. S. letter of en- quiry for particulars refpect. ing Dr. Watts, 99. his character vindicated, 156. well compared to Acton, 227. Arictures on him, 227. his character defended
pigs of lead found in various Macbeth, note refpecting 479 parts of England, Machine for raifing water Lear, emendation of a paffage 479 Learning, progrefs of, in Ruffia
Leman, etymology of 39 Lettfom, Dr. gives a houfe in Bolt court, and other dona- tions, to the medical fociety 449. letter on the Howar- dian Fund, and prifon cha- rities 464 Lewes, Sir Watkin, elected high bailiff of Southwark Lerues, account of the monal- tery 380 Lewisham, lord, letter from a French author to him 293 Licinus Murena, account of 167 Ireland, news from 81, 357, Life, human, compared to 446, 539. Parliament to the months 13 Linens, Irif, ftamp forged,
Jenes, account of the diforder in his eyes, pretended to have been cured by Dr. Grant 196 Fenfon, Ben, gratuity paid by the bookfellers to the edi- tor of 76 Fortin, Dr. additions to the lift of his works
their linen forged Iind, etymology of lip, Abp. his remains found in Canterbury cathedral
223 Ives, Jeremiah, account of 275 Julia, or the Italian Lover, 354 Ivy, defcribed from the Roman poets
KAmcbacka, two fhips arrive
from the N. W. Conti-
nent of America 177 Kay, rev. Thomas, account of 274 Kello and Taylor, declared not to be married Kites, obfervations on their method of flying Knave, ancient meaning of
178. manufacture progress of at Paitley 373, 465 Lippe, Buckebourg Count de la, part of his poffeffions feized by the Landgrave of Heffe Caffe! 262 Liturgy, proceedings against Edward Evanfon, for omit- ting parts of, 181. queries refpecting fome parts of 452, 489 Lloyd, lifeguardfman, fentence and punishment of 542, 543 London Medical Society anni- verfary 85 London, enquiry into the number of deaths in the time of queen Elizabeth
597 267 Lonsdale, lord, and bishop of
473 Knitting of flockings recom-. mended 490 Knox, remarks on his opinion of the Scotch fisheries 207 L. LAcam, Mr. cafe of
Carlife, mifunderstanding Awebeta Mulierum, explained between
Longevity, remarkable 301 Mercury, tranfit over the Sun's Lord, ( hump-backed man) difk 135
derivation of Lotteries, proceedings in der to prevent infuring 229, 230, 231. cause of fuicide 536 411 Love-letter from Thomas Bourman, to Mrs. Eliza- berh Goode 7 Louvain, University, mutiny amongst the fudents, 79. account of the university
Lambert, Edward, account of 275
Lambefe, account of 339 Language, mutability of 482 Laplanders, manner and way of living Lavenbam, in Suffolk, church defcribed 377
Law, process anne 1158,
386 Lowther, Barbara, allowed an aliment, although her huf- band, Capt. Maclean, died 417 within the year 268 Luminous infect in Spain 88
Lawrence, Dr. Thomas, bio- graphical anecdote of 191
58 Mercury, efficacy in the cure of inflammatory di- feafes and the dysentery 340 Meteor of Aug. 18, 1783, 198. Meteorology, diary for Feb.
1786. and Jan. 1787, 398. for March 2786, and Feb. 1787,journal of the weather at Edmonton, for Dec. 1786. 84. ftate of the weather on the continent, 88. obfer- vations, 198. account of the weather at Edmonton, in Feb. 1787, 260. at Ed- monton, for March 360 Midwifery, fuccefsful cafe of the fection of the offa pubis 340
INDEX to the Effays, Occurrences, &c. Fant I.
Naples, queen of, instructions
given by Henry VII. to the commiffioners fent to treat with the young Queen of Naples, 19, 208, 213. advices from
Navy, ftate of, 273, 500 Nearine-tree, obfervations on
New River, arch under it gives way 361 Norwich, antient infcription 723
Oddington, contents of a bar. row opened there Ob, when gracefully ufed 475 Old maids, oration in favour of, againft widows Olive tree, defcribed from the Roman poets Orange, account of Orange, prince of, letter and declaration of 537
Ofborne, the bookfeller, not mentioned in the Dunciad 123. the bookfeller cele- braced in the Dunciad, 312. anecdotes of him 312
pubis, faccessful cafe of a fection of 340 Oftend, proceedings to preferve the trade 263 Oxford Graduates, miftake concerning, 309. fcholar's letter to the undergraduate 497. prizes diftribued
Maettricht, conjecture on,
153. of human bodies en- quired after 463 Petronius, conje&tural emenda- tion of a paffage of 32 Philakabes, reply to, in de- fence of Dr. Prictley 198 Phillips, Thomas, account of 275 Philofopby, Padilla's letters to Mr. Paley, on his Principles 305, 374, 477 Piety, proclamation for the encouragement of 534 Pine-tree, defcription of, from the Roman pacts Piozzi, Mrs. her preface to the Florence mifcellany of poems, 3. purchased the title of Marquis for her. hufband Pitt, W. his fpeech on the addres, 48. his speech on the commercial treaty with France 232 118 Plagiam, fimularity of ex- 372 preffion not a proof of 56 Plague at Conftantinople 79 Plane-tree, defcribed from the Roman poets Plate-marks, query when first ufed in England Plays, old, true price of, 400. Dr. Wright's fale of 542 Poland, advices from
PAIN, query, if perceptible under water? Pailey, defcription of abbey described Progrefs of the linen and cot- ton manufactures, 373, 465. Paley, Padilla's letters to, on his Principles of Philofophy 305, 374, 477 Palmarole, ifland of, defcribed 57
Palmer, Robert, death and character of 94 Paris, lines over the burial ground of S. Severin 79 Parishes, propofals for pre- venting difputes in the boun- daries
Parliament, on reprefentation 175 and fale of boroughs 374 Parr, Francis, trial of, for forgery on the Bank 85 Paffive Obedience, on the doc- 477 Pafiebeard, incombuftible 76 Pavement, Roman, near Warminster, defcribed 221 Paul's, St. cathedral ceremony of inftalling the Dean, 240. fouth porch built by Sir Paul Pyndar 493 Peer, etymology of 39 Pegu, account of Pelican, an emblem of Chrift fhedding his blood for the church 135 Pendleton, judge, charge to the grand jury at Charles Town 147 Perambulations, antiquity and Nic of
on propriety in the ufe of Oak-tree, varieties of in Italy 35. and walnut, treaty be-
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