26. In Sion College, in his 93d year, Mr. John Vowell, formerly an eminent ftationer. At Berwick, Mr. Thomas Ord, fen. captain of the Old Shipping Company's fmacks. 27. At Edinburgh, Mr. George Johnftone, writer to the fignet. At Yarmouth, Captain Philip Deane, of the Diana packet. Edward Gore, efq. of Kiddington, Oxon, and of Barrow Court, Somersetfhire. 29. Thomas Gill, efq. of Birmingham, in his 57th year. At Johnfon Hall, near Ecclefhall, the Rev. Francis Meeke, M. A. prebendary of Bafwick and Whitington, rector of Preese, and vicar of Ecclefhall. Mr. George Hutchefon, merchant, of Liverpool. Mr. John Hicks, mafter of the Old Ship Tavern, Brighton. Lately, in the Rules of the Fleet Prifon, Daniel Flowerdew, efq. 30. Mr. Henry Jowett, of Camberwell-green, in his 82d year. 31. William Fowle, efq. of Red Lion-fquare, in his 74th year. Sir Giles Payne, at Timsford, Bedfordshire. APRIL 2. Jofeph Shapland, efq. Parkftreet, Bristol, in his 75th year. Lately, at Blandford, Mr. Simmonds, bookfeller and printer, aged 82. 4. William Browning, efq. late of Bermondsey, in his 82d year. At Pembroke Lodge, Cambridge, in her 79th year, Mrs. Lloyd, widow of Dr. Lloyd, late dean of Norwich. Lately,at Chester, aged 2 years, Chriftopher Lowe, many years bill diftributer for the theatre royal of that city. He was a native of Prefton, and when in his fif. teenth year was afflicted with a fevere fever, of which he apparently died. He was laid out, fhrowded, and coffined; and nearly three days after his fuppofed demife, while carrying on four men's fhoulders to the grave, he fuddenly knocked on the lid of the coffin, and, to the amazement of the carriers and attendants, was found in a ftate of refufcitation. For many years he used to altonifh his neighbours and friends with the "wonderful things he faw in his trance.' 5. At Bath, Mr. Richard Beft, brewer, at Chatham. Thomas Warner, efq. of Surry. fquare, Kent-road. 6. Chriftian Heineken, efq. of Peck. ham, in his 82d year. At Clapham, William Thornton Aftle, efq. 8. Sir Howe Hicks, bart. of Witcombe Park, in the county of Gloucester. Lately, the Rev. John Tatterfall, M. A. vicar of Harewood and Ledfham, Yorkshire, and chaplain to his Majesty. 9. Mrs. Norbury, widow of the late Dr. Norbury, of Eton. At St. Alban's, in his 82d year, Jefeph Gape, efq. one of the oldeft benchers of the Middle Temple. Mr.Thomas Wood, printer, of Shrew[ bury. Lately, the Rev. Philip Hacket, rector of Croxton, Leicestershire. II. Mrs. Devaynes, of Dover-ftreet. Robert Colgrave, efq. of Stockwell Hall, Billericay, Effex. 12. Mr. James Edwards, of Ware, Hertfordshire. 13. Mr. James Cooper, millwright, at Poplar. At Southampton, George Tarbutt, fen. efq. Lately, at Long Buckhy, in Northamptonfhire, the Rev. George Freeman, LL.D. rector of Shelton, in Bedfordshire, vicar of Buckby aforefaid, and formerly of Catherine Hall, B. A. 1757, M. A. 1768, LL. D. 1775 Lately, at Little Ilford, Effex, Lady Paul, relict of Sir Onefephorus Paul, bart, of Hill-house, Gloucestershire. DEATHS ABROAD. DEC. 23, 1800. In his paffage to England, George Cumming, eiq. of the Bengal civil eftablishment. JAN. 13, 180. At Spanish Town, Jamaica, Lieut. Col. James Grant, of the 46th regiment. 15. At Bluecaftle, parish of Westmorland, Jamaica, Dr. James Bell, phyfician, late of Kelfo MARCH 19. At Lisbon, the Hon. John David Colyear, son of the Earl of Port more. Mr. Thomas Malton (fee p. 238) was celebrated as author of a treatife on perfpective illustrating the principles of Dr. Brook Taylor, for his public lectures on that art, and for his theoretical and practical geometry. BUNNEY & GOLD, Skee-lane, Fleet-fireet, London, Irish 27 58 96 28 58 96 6 EACH DAY's PRICE OF STOCKS FOR APRIL 1801. New Exche.[ Engli Imp. 13perC1| India | India India Omn. 3pr Ct 1751. Stock. Scrip. Bonds. Navy. Bills. Lote. Tick. 57 6554← 57 5 N.B. In the 3 per Cent. Confols the highest and lowest Price of each Day is given; in the other Stocks the higheft Price only. THOMAS BISH, STOCK BROKER, STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, 4, CORNHILL European Magazin For MAY 1801. [Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of HORATIO, LORD VISCOUNT NELSON. And 2. A VIEW of CULLAND'S GROVE.] Receipt for Blacking of Shoes, &c. Remarks on Lycophron's Caffandra Query refpecting the Fieldfare Defcription of Culland's Grove Memoirs of Major-General Claude Martin Mackliniana; or, Anecdotes of the late Mr. Charles Macklin, Comedian; together with many of his Obfervations on the Drama, and y the general Manners of his Time, [Continued] A brief Account of Alexander Guy Pingré A Rural Ramble. Account of a Vifit to Birmingham Letters from Conftantinople LONDON REVIEW. Sinclair's Statistical Account of Scotland, drawn up from the Communications of the Minifters of the different Parishes The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Colonel George Hanger, written by Himtelf Bowles's Reflections on the Political 333 337 and Moral State of Society at the Clofe of the Eighteenth Century .353 Chisholm's Effay on the malignant peftilential Fever introduced into the Weft India, Iflands from Boullam, on the Coast of Guinea, as it appeared in 1793, 1794, 1795, and 1796 A « Page 356 Murray's Power of Religion on the u Mind in Retirement, Affliction, and at the Approach of Death Evans's Sketch of the Denominations, of the Chriftian World, accompa nied with a perfuafive to religious Moderation ibid. ibid. Napleton's Advice to a Minister of the Gospel in the united Church of England and Ireland Kelly's Elements of Book keeping, both by fingle and double Entry ibid. Theatrical Journal; including Fable and Character of Julian and Agnes-Fable and Character of Adelmorn the Outlaw-Character of What would the Man be at Appearance of Mr. Cooke in King Richard the Third-Character of the Sea-Side Story-Character of Who's the Rogue Poetry; including The Bowl of Punch-The Soldiers-To Chloe -Impromptu to Laura-Sonnet addreffed to John Cartier, Efq. Infcription for a Tablet over the Grave of a Friend, in the ChurchYard, Chard, Somerfetthire-Sonnet-To the Æolian Harp-Elegy. from Pfalm lv.-and Kiffes Journal of the Proceedings of the First Seffion of the First Par liament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland State Papers, Foreign Intelligence, from the Lon don Gazettes, &c. &c. Domestic Intelligence, 355 Marriages, The Spirit of the Public Journals for 1800 Monthly Obituary, 356 Price of Stocks. 357 360 369 377 385 396 397 398 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The Anecdotes mentioned by Gratus have already appeared in another periodical publication. We therefore do not accept his offer. The Account of Waffe will receive fome additions before it appears, agreeable to the request of the Writer, who has our thanks for the communication. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from May 9, to May 16. Middlefex 110 890 055 0/36 149 11 Norfolk 194 8 00 97 57 636 456 o Lincoln 104 8 72 6,67 6 York 056 052 6 056 034 600 0 042 1030 646 043 921 142 0 055 627 1044 0 069 428 258 0 067 1134 200 72 7 040 700 0 064 436 200 0 98 283 955 200 73 1035 11707 Lancash. 125 700 087 248 900. 071 848 1175 6 Surry 130 600 7 00 |