91 Prichard
Peckham 484 Pridgin
Pegge 494 Primrofe 485,
274 Penfold 484 Prior 385, Pennington 274 Probifher .90 583 Penny 484, 589 Proby 275, 590 591 Penrole 591 Procter
Matthews 587, Morphett 484 O'Farrell 583 Percival 284 Proctor 274
397 Proud 484 Pruffia, Princess
588 Morris Offley 485 Perfect Maturin 588 Morrifon 484, Ogilvy 389,393 Perigal Maurer 485, 584 Oglefby 596 86 185 Perkins 587 Okeden 584 Pern 273, Mortimer 588 O'Keefe 274,391,397, Morton 282, Okeover
Oliphant Onflow 273,493 Orange 584
92 Perry 176 Pafchier 282 Pethall 189 Peter Pettiward Pexford
Maydwell 392 Motterfhaw 189 Maynard 282 Moulden 385 Mayo 583, 591 Mountfort 187 Mazzinghi 90 Mundy 282 Orme 393, 588
Meadows 589 Munos 488 Orral 588 Phillips 88, 187, 176 Munro 588 Oborne 584,593
Whitear 484 Wintringham
447 Whitehead 188
276 Whitehoufe go Wifeman 182 Whitehurst 87
Wake Wakefield 284, Watfon 187, Whitham 389 Withart 593 273,390, 395, Whitlam 494 Willinghaufen
INDEX to the Effays, Differtations, Tranfactions, and Hiftorical Paffages, 1800. Part I.
burnt 269, 270. child fcribed killed 269. fall of the White tower, Lynne 270. Mr. E. Howard much hurt by gunpowder in a chemical apparatus 270. three perfons drowned at London bridge 271. groom killed by the fall of his herle 271. killed 272. burnt to death 286. Mrs. Campbell burnt to death 391. woman killed on the top of a coach 477. boy fhot by his brother 477. deferter fhot 481. Lieut.-col. Rols thrown from his horse 580 Achilles, two urns found in the barrow of, an impof
or my, Sir Rulph,thanks voted by the Lords 232 Abingdon, Lord Auker, fome acc. of 144 Accident, man nearly killed by cold 79. a Danith brig wrecked 79. Major Macpherson and four o- thers killed by the incle- mency of the weather in Scotland 79. Chelmsford church fallen-in 79. four coronors' juries 81. Mr. Bgot drowned go. Lord Andover thot 03. Mr. Payne thot 9. Mr. Ellis killed by preffure in get ting into the Houfe of Commons 186. child Adderbury, Oxfordshire, de-
of Alexandria, on the libraries 462 Andover, Lord, account of 93, 221, characterized 134. a former one charac- te ized by Walier Anglefoy family Animals, living, found
134. remarkable in Suffolk 474 Anne, Queen, her condu& ou afcending the throne 205. review of her reign 34. her last liefs and death 414. her perfon
Afton, Sir Roger, ac. of 105 Alylum for the children of foldiers and failers recom-
Bunce, James, acc. of 489 Bunce family
584 Butler, S. characterized 60 Buttermere, a re-vifit to 18 25 Byrdall, Rev. The. account of C.
Bigby, monumental infcrip-
Binderton-boule, Suffex 504 Birds, on ftuffing 360 Bishopricks and deanries of Ireland 219 Black, Dr. account of, and his writings 85, 182 Bonaparte's letter to the King, and Lord Gren- ville's anfwer
Bone-fetting in Egypt 149 Bonner, Gilbert, acc. of 82 Books, price of fome of Mr. Steevens's collection 462 Bofanquet, W. efq. killed by a fall from his balcony 596 Botany, on the language of
Bowen, Rev. Tho. acc. of 92 Bower, Capt. Joba, account of 181
Bond, Sir John, ac. of 384 Bradford. Lord, account of, and family 594 Bradley, Mrs. Mary, cha-
Bread, advantage of making it with bran-water 174. re- port of the Committee re- fpecting bread-corn act, paffed to prevent the fale until it has been baked 24 hours 175. agreement of the Lords to limit the ufe of 196. to make without yeast 228. a fixth of the confumption faved by not felling it until being baked 24 hours 271. on fup- plying London at an uni- form price 357 Bridge, instead of a pillar, for our naval heroes, re- commended 66 Bridges family, epitaphs 135, 228, 231 Bright of Malden, his extra-
ordinary weight and di- menfions 519 Broche, or Buckle, found near Husbands Bosworth 121. of Scotland 121, 231 Brook, Countess-dowager, ac- 388 Brownrigg, Dr. account of, and his writings 386 Bryant's War of Troy, the evil defign of 240 Buller, Sir Francis, ac. of 594
CAIRO, a turbulent and dif- turbed place Campo, Marq. del, ac. of 488 Call, fames, efq. acc. of 181 Carrington, Ld. family 531 Caftries, Field-marthal De, account of 187 Catechism, Bp. Mann's expo- fition recommended 331 Caterpillar-spawn brought by N. E. winds Catbamus plant recommended as an object of Commerce 149 Cats held in veneration in Egypt 143 Celts, or Celtic, various ex- planations of 418 Century, the bleffings of the prefent 3. worthies of 3. the commencement of a 64. termination afcer- tained 132. disputes in France on the commence- 381 Eighteenth, retrospect of, introduction 3. Ef- fays 119, 120, 314, 412, 508
Chapel, free, in Weft-ftreet, St. Giles's 438 Chapman, Dame Sarab, ac- count of 391 Character, bill in defence of recommended 503 Charity-fchools, their utility in Wales 504 Charles I. and II. characteri zed 119 Charlotte, Queen, birth-day celebration 271 Chatterton, circumftances re- specting the family of 99. Sir Herbert Croft's anfwer to Mr. Southey's attack refpecting Chatterton's pa pers 99, 223, 323. Mr. Southey's reply 226 Chelmsford church fallen in 79. the downfall of 432. gaol and town hall 432. Con- duit, New hail made a retreat to 50 nuns
of the late confederacy a- gainst 55 Diffenters from, characterized 55. defence of the Established Church 56. indifference of profeffors answered 56 Cbrifimas-day, old, Jan. 6, 208 Circumcifion, female, in Egypt 145. of Jews and Ma- hometans 435 Clarke, Mrs. Mary, account of 390
Clergy, advice to bishops re- fpecting ordination 49. the duty of bishops refpeeling ordination 159. their right to the revenues de- fended 558. ftate of the revenues 558. number of clergy 559. ftate of the minifters of the Kirk of Scotland 559 Cleveland, (Yorkshire), afhit- ance requested for an in- tended history Clivers, excellency of for ul- 583
Clobery, Rev. Robert Glynn, particular account of 276 Cab ftones 134, 304 Coddington family 332 Colliton boufe, near Dorchef- 123, 217 Commerell, Frederick, epitaph at Hanwell ვია · Commons, Houfe of, vindica- tion of the conftitution of 457
Condorcet, character of 452 Coni, commencement of the fiege of 73. account of the furrender of 158 Conolly, Mifs, murder of, at Dublin 84 Confumption, remedy for 330 Coptic hospitality 149 Cook, Capt. anecdotes of in his early life
517 Robert, burial of with Mafonic honours 490 Cooker, Capt. account of his being killed in Ireland
483, 584 Cooper, Rev. Samuel, charac- ter of his writings 89, 177 Gorfica, proceedings in 472 Corundum ftone from Afia, obfervations on 450
Couper, William, account of
Education, faults of parents in the great bufiness of 49. of Clergy and Catholics in hieland, the confe quences of the neglect of 63 Egypt, ftate of affairs 78. obfervations made in 141
151. advantage of ci- vilization by the French 144. advantages from becoming a colony to France 146. its fertility 150. evacuated by the French 267. capitulation of the French army 375. the French permitted to evacuate 379. ftate of affairs 573. the conven- tion for evacuating 574 Electrical fluid, remarkable effect of 346 Elephantiafis, a disorder of Egypt 145 Elfted, Surrey, falubrity of 512 England, retrospect of the
18th century 3, 119, 204, 314, 412, 508. peculiarly favoured by Providence 3. the ill influence of French revolution on 63. de- fended from being the cause of the war 243. reply to the answer feut to the letter of Buona- parte to the king 264. anfwer to the reply Epitaph, remarkable Equality, attempts at Erne, Lady Dowager,
Errol, Earl, family Euripides, explanation of a paffage in the Phoeniffe
Dimo, M. account of 341 Difs Mere, on the water of 451 304 Eye, on the orifice of the 132 retina 448 Eyles, Lieut. character of 85
Divinity degrees, irregular,
Dogs of Egypt, defcribed 142 Dorchester, Lady, character cenfured Drefden gallery of paintings 239
Drefs of female fervants a caufe of proftitution 435 Droply, extraordinary cafes
Duel in Ireland, Conlan and Morean, latter killed 269
EASTON, James, ac. of 84 Earth, on the density of the
487, 584 Cow-pox inoculation cenfured 18. objected to 57. vin- dicated 119. arguments against the introduction, Earthquake at Meffina in of 213. candidly dif- 1783,452. in Calatsis:453 Finkenflein, Count, ac. of 183 GENT. MAG. June, 1800.
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