Opposition, conduct and views Proteftant religion, focieties of delineated 14. Rejoice for the fupport of 671 at the affociations in Ireland Pruffia. See Marifchal ib. Encourage thofe in Bri- Putney, accounts of a storm tain 15. Their economical at 538 plan fubverfive of the confti. tution 16. Leaders of jea- lous of their inferior agents 241. Contemptible charac- ter of ib.
Papists, reafons, not religious, for not tolerating 60 Circu- lar letter for difcovering the number of in Eugland 394 Parliament: King's fpeech at the clofe of the feflion 1780. 436. Meeting of the new parliament 565. King's fpeech at the opening of the new one 574 See Commons. Lords. Penfions, amount of thofe granted by the King 100. Peers of Scotland chofen 555 Perfecution exposed 140. Perfia, earthquake in 431 Phyle, arcana of 186 Pigot, Ld, trial of the per- fons who arrested him 102 Piflory, two feverely pelted on 313. See Sodomy Plague, ravages of at Smyrna,
&c. 431. Broke out in Po- land 663. Quarantine order. ed 708 Poining's law, that term ex- plained 77
Poland. See Plague Pomfret, Earl of. See Lords Pour, reflections on the di- ftreffes of 31. Picture of a family in distress 32
Popery, recantation from the errors of 323 Popish priest, trial of a noble- man for an affault on 553. Portugal: Academy of Sciences eftablished in Lisbon 159. Privateers of all nations dif charged from entering her ports 544 Price, Dr, declines the offers of Congress 615 Prince-Bishop, anecdote of a fwearing one 642 Prize-caufes, of 708 Prifoners: Exchange of 99. Escape of fome in England 160 Privateers, inftructions for 495. 612. Exertions in fit ting ont against the Dutch 607.073
Public accounts, report of the Commiffioners appointed to examine 693
Regiments, ten to be raised
Reid, David, executed for forgery $54
Religion and morality, lec- tures on the duties of 35. Religious moderation of the Gentoos 45% Reprisals. See United Provin ces
Richmond, Duke of, his mo- tion for reducing the civil lift 19. See Lords River, damage done by the o- verflowing of one 43 Rioters, trial of 362. Num- ber tried and convicted 366. Executions of 417 Robertfon, Dr. Chesterfield
Downs 444. A dreadful fire in Petersburg $44. Curious regulations for their affem- blies 581. Three fhips fent on northern discoveries 663 Salmon, quick growth of 176. Memoir concerning 701. On their spawning, and on their egrefs to and return from the fea 702 Sailors, British, fixteen taken out of a Dutch Eaft-India- man 160. Three recover a captured ship ib. Mutiny of on board the Invincible 322. Two of the mutineers punished ib. How to pre vent a flaughter of in time of action 323
Sand, mifchief by inundations of, and how to prevent 628 Scotland: County-meetings on the means of internal defence 53. Convoy appointed for its trade ib. Peers of cho- fen 555
See Duel. Scottish members, names of thofe who voted for dimi- nothing the influence of the
Rodney, Adm. complimented at Adm. Keppel's expence 69. Anecdotes of him 81. 228. Spanish convoy captu- red by him 93. His victory over a Spanish fquadron 94. Engagements in the Weft In- dies 256 302. He arrives at New York 602 His letter to Capt. B- complaining of his condu& 651 Roman-Catholics in Ireland exhorted to avoid tumults
552 Rombert. See Fanaticifm Rome. See Italy Ruffia: State of their army, navy, and revenue 43. Ad- vantages of making the Nie- fter navigable ib Difen- veries to be attempted in the North Seas annual-
crown 495 Seamen, abstract of the act for encouraging 272 Seamen and landmen, boun- ties to 161. 322. 551. 708 Shelburne, Earl, fights a duel with Mr Fullerton 164 Sight, of an imperfection in 705
Ships, neutral, condemned 161 Smelt, Mr, his fpeech at the York-county meeting 229.
Society. See Literature Sodomy, two punished for 313 Soldiers, British, punishment of booting and bottling on
Spain, their fucceffes on the Miffifippi 27. Langara's na- val defeat 157 Spanish fleet and convoy ta- ken 93. Prizes arrive in Eng- land 159. Liberality to Eng lifh prifoners 271. 547 Spy, one taken up at London 613. Evidence against him
ly 46. Declaration to the powers at war for protecting her commerce against infults 212. Neutral powers invi- ted to join 213. Anfwers from Britain, France, and Spain 270 Treatment of 614 perfons affected by the fumes of charcoal 393. Courts of Sweden and Denmark accede to the neutral confederacy 431. Queries by Sweden re- lative to, anfwered 432. Ar rival of their fleet in the
Stewart-Denham, Sir James, character of him 623 Stomach complaint, cure for 128
Stormont, Vifc. memoirs of 59, Storms, eff.ct of one in Eng- land $38. Dreadful in the
for 434 Tucker. See Gloucester
Weft Indies 652-661. Par- Treafon, a minifter beheaded ticulars of at St Lucia 652. at Barbadoes 654. at Antigua 658. at Jamaica ib. Coun. Tumults, addreffes to the cil at Barbadoes addrefs the King on the late ones 436. See King 657 Savannah la Mar London totally deftroyed 658. Dif- afters at fea 653. 660 trefs of Gen. Vaughan 661 St Domingo, annual value of the produce of 418 St Martin's, American fhips forcibly taken out of by the British 602
St Lucia, mortality of troops in 652. See Storms St Vincent, produce of in neu- tral fhips, not liable to fei- zure by the British cruifers
St Virus's dance cured by e- lectricity 540 Sun-rays collected into a fo- cus, accident occafioned by
Surry, Earl of, and Sir Tho- mas Gascoigne, renounce the
errors of Popery 323 Sweden accedes to the armed neutrality 431. Tour by the King of 544 610. Switzerland, a minifter in be- headed for treason 434 Taxes of Britain and Ireland compared 179
Tete-a-tete, a fuppofed one
Thanet, bon mot of Lord and Lady 606
Theatre at Glasgow consumed by fire 387
Toaft, an arithmetical one 199 Tobacco raised in Ireland 710
tifh manifefto and order for reprisals against 664. 666. Vane, Henry, his voluntary refignation of emolument 140
Vegetable world, curious pro- cefs in 609 Vefuvius, Mount, particular account of the dreadful erup tions of 509. 576 Waldegrave, Capt. a French frigate taken by 384 Wallace, Capt Sir James, tried and acquitted 161 War fhips and privateers, ad- ditional instructions to 495. 612
Turner. See Weftminster Turky, ravages of the plague in 431. A man beheaded in tor being a Christian ib. Trumbull. See Spy United Provinces: Adm. By- land's account of the capture of his convoy 46. British memorial demanding the fti- pulated fuccours 153. French memorial, infifting for a de- claration of war against Bri- tain 155. Evafive interpre- tation of the treaty 1678 156. States require longer time to answer the British memorial ib. Treaty of alliance 1668 between G. Britain and the States 174 Refolutions of the States of Zealand on the fuccours demanded 212. Sea men in foreign fervice recal led 213. Duties impofed on their ships in France taken off ib. Ruffian memorial on the commerce of neutral Whirlpool, account of one powers ib. Stadtholder dif- 455 claims any knowledge of Wheat, advantages from fet- the private treaty with Ame- ting of 516
Webster, Dr. See Church Wefley. See Papists Weft Indies, naval operations in 146. 256. 303 427.489. Capture of a British flect to 443. Lift of the captured fleet 546. St Christopher's give bounties to feamen and landmen 489
British fleet after the hurri- cane 713. See Storms Westminster committee, fpeech by Mr Fox to 171. by Mr Turner 238
rica 610. Anfwer of the Wild man, account of one 17. Amfterdamers to the States Williams, his Deistical prin- on the treaty ib. Spirited ciples expofed 35 British memorial on that fub. Wood, to prevent its burning ject ib. Request to settle a 7 commiffary in Ireland refu York. See England fed 613. Another fpirited Youth, obfervations on 232. British memorial 663. Bri- in high life indocil 142.
INDEX to the POETRY, &c. 1780.
ADdrefs to Lady Craven's Bradshaw, Serjeant, in the Derwentwater, Countess-dow
fhades, heroic epiftle from to ager, verfes by 92 J. Dunning 319
Altercation, on a late one Britannia, ode to 41
Defert, ode to 609 The Doctors 381
Bull, Capt. John, in a ftorm Doddridge, Dr, Epitaph by 543
André, Major, on reading the character of the unfortunate Choice of Hercules $41 Cook, on the death of Captain 40
.contraft 151. On the city of Individuals, advice to 40 London presenting one ad- Innocence, ode to 666 miral with a gold box, and Infeription for a Bower 543. another with one of Heart of Tranflation of one on Mr Dak 151. In allufion to Mar- Goldfmith's monument 607. tial 282 Julia, to Mifs 268 Epitaphs on a poor musician Knife, verfes by a gentleman 42. For W. Miller 92. In i to his wife, with a prefent of mitation of Shenstone 211. By Dr Doddridge 494. On Sir William Howe 542. In Meridan church-yard 661 The Exile 429 Fable of Capt. John Bull in a storm 543 Fayette's proclamation to the Canadians, tranflation of 542 Fielding Sir John, character
of 494 Fox, Carles, epistle from 91 Friendship, an ode 93 Goldfinch, ode to 211 Goldsmith, Oliver, translation of a Latin infcription on his monument 607* Hammond to Emma 282
Odes: On the new year 40. 662 To Britannia 41. To war 42. Friendship 93. Sung in commemoration of the inftitution of the marine fo- ciety 151. On a goldfinch 211 A new naval one 268. Sung at the anniversary feast of the Humane Society 268. On a wedding-day 268. For the Birth-day 268. To health 492. To innocence 661. Peace, apostrophe to 607 Phillips, a poor musician, e- pitaph on 42 Prayer, the lawyer's 542
Lady, by one, on obferving white hairs on her lover's head 493. To one 608. To a young one, with a filver thimble 608. On seeing one prune fome flowering fhrubs 662 Laurens, Prefident, on his Rhetoric, commitment $42
The Lawyer's prayer 542 Mackenzie, Mr, poems
Marine fociety, ode fung in commemoration of the infti- tution of that fociety 151 Martial, epigram in allufion to 282
Maxims 429 Mercury, on feeing a picture read
Howe, Sir William, epitaph of, teaching Cupid to
Hd on dowager Lady E.
Humane Society, ode fung at the anniversary feafl of 268 Human purfuits, on the vani- ty of 494
Millar, W. epitaph on 92 Milton, character of 40 Morning 493 Mufician, epitaph on a one 42
New year odes 40. 662
Hunting-Song, a new one 430 Night, ftanzas to 431
Sermons, verfes written on a blank leaf of Dr Blair's 151 Songs : a new hunting one
Tickle, Tim. his fable of Capt. John Bull in a form 543. His fable of Tray and a Modern Hero 608 Tray and a Modern Hero 608 Urn, monumental infcription On one 269 War, ode to 42 Wedding-day, ode on 268 poor Wife, verfes by a gentleman to his, with a prefent of a knife 282
INDEX to the MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, &c. 1780.
N. B. When a name occurs oftener than once in a page, the number of times is denoted by numeral letters immediately after the number of the page.
Ball 109 Bamfylde 54 Broadbent 166
Buchan 617
Calderwood 109 Campbell 446
Duncannon, L.617 Lamont 563
Corbet 222 Corry 166
Coutts 109 Coxe 166
Macdonald 333 St John, L. 672 Mackenzie 279. ii. Stuart 166 M'Kechnie 222
Grantham, L. 446 Ogilvie 446.617..
Walker 389
Walpole 333 Watfon 563
Beaufort, D.109
Buccleugh, D. 692 Colquhoun, L.279
Dalrymple 672
Cleghorn 503. 619 Duke 111.
Duncanfon 390
Dundas 167. 39%
Whitney 110 Whitfhard 110
Wilkinson 223 Williams 672 Williamfon 334
Bishopp 619. ii. Bishops 55. 56. 167
675 Corbet 675 Corbett 335. 676
Ellis 111, 12. 391 England 619 Erne, V 674
Blankley 335 Blathwayt 391
Cornwall 507. 618 Cotton 335 Courtney ib.
Zartoryskie, Pr. Bowlby 507
PREFERMENTS. Breary 564)
A Bercrombie 619 Brecknock 619
Aberdeen 56 Brely 390
Cranburn, V. 507. Ferguson 390.
Craufurd 508. 619 Fleming 619
Foreign Minifters Horne 167
Crofbey 334. 619 Crosby ib.
Cruickshanks 167 Cruttendean 447.
Cuppaidge 167 Customs 674 Dalrymple 56. 619
Brownlow111.390 Cuningham 110.
Ailesburg, E. 675 Buckeridge 335.
Anderfon 390. 618 Bulkeley 56 Andre, 111.1.448 Buller 507 Anstruther 619 Burrel 674 Arbuthnot 167, 8. Burrell 110 508
Campbell, L. 620 Davies 11
Atkinson 167. 391 Campbell 56. 334. De Gray 507. 674
Aylesbury, E. 110 335. ii. 336. Bagot 507 390. ii. 39r.
Baillie56.111.167. 448. ii. 508.
618. 19
Gardiner 675 Gardyne 619
St George 676, ii. Gibbon 674 Gibsone 563 Giles 390
Huddleston 39%
Hughes 508
Hughs, K. B. 508 Hull 619
Hultaine 619
Hunt 674
Hunter 56.391.619
Hunter-Blair 504
Hutchison 619 Inchiqɛ in, E. 675 Ingram 390 Innes 508
Irvine 619
Graham, M. 676 Jenkinson 335
Granard, E. 676 676
Grant 111. 390. Johnston 336 503 508. 676 Jones 335 Grantham, L. 674 Jopp 620 Graves 448. 508
ii. Despard 675 ii. Dick 167
Dickfon 335 Digby 508. 675
Barnard 56.618
Barne 56. 391 Baronets 674 Barons 334 614
Barrington 508 Barton ib.
Bateman 674
Cathcart 336. 391 Don 391
D'Oyly 335 507 Drake 508. ii. Drummond 335.
Haldimand 335 Ker, L. 619
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