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MARRIAGES.

CAPTAIN TEDLEY, of the Coldftream Guards, to Mifs Warren, only daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir John Borlafe Warren, K. B.

Robert Dallas, efq. M. P. and one of his Majefty's counfel, to Mifs Juttina Davidion, of Bedford-fquare.

Lord Viscount Falkland to Mifs Anton.

Henry Joddrell, efq. of Bayfield, in the county of Norfolk, M. P. to Mifs Weyland.

Thomas Tooke, efq. of North End, to Mifs Coombe, daughter of Dr. Coombe.

MONTHLY OBITUARY.

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13. At Manchefter, in his 84th year, Mr. James Ogden, a perfon faid to be well known in the literary world.

Morris Jones, efq. of Lower Belgrave place, Pimlico.

14. At Lilliput, near Deal, Captain Winkworth, of the navy.

At Penrith, in his 87th year, Mr. William Faulder.

16. Mr. John Morland, merchant, at Liverpool, aged 30.

18. At South Ormfby, Lincolnshire, William Burrell Mallingberd, elq. his 84th year.

Edward Hippefiev, efq. of Iflefworth, one of the directors of the South Sea Company.

19. At Wind for Caftie, Mrs. Ramfbottom, wife of James Ramsbottom, efq. and youngest daughter of the Rev. F. Langford, canon of Windfor.

At Worthing, the Hon. Augufius Philip Monckton, third fon of Vilcount Galway.

At Wickham Court, in Kent, Sir John Farnaby, bart.

20. In his 66th year, the Rev. John Bell, rector of Crux Pavement and St. Martin Walmgate, and curate of the perpetual curacy of St. Samplon, all in York. Alfo matter of the grammar. fchool endowed by William Maughton, efq. formerly of that city.

Lately, at Roxley, in Hertfordshire, Mr. Robert Thew, hiftorical engraver to the Prince of Wales. He was born in Yorkshire about the year 1758, and was a man of very extraordinary mechanical genius, which had but little cultivation, as his education was almost entirely neglected. He was apprenticed to a cooper, and which trade he afterwards for fome time followed: he then applied himself to the study of optics, and made a very curious camera obicura on a new princi

ple, which gained him the patronage of the Marquis of Carmarthen (afterwards Duke of Leeds). At the age of twentyeight, happening to see an engraver at work, though he had never practifeddrawing, he got a copper-plate, and engraved an old woman's head from a painting of Gerard Dowe, which first attempt was fo very extraordinary, that he was appointed hiftorical engraver to the Prince of Wales. He fince engraved a number of capital plates from the paintings of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Shee, Weftal, Smirke, Fufeli, Northcote, Peters, &c.

21. Mr. Rickaby, printer, of Peterborough-court.

Mrs. Leverton, wife of Mr. Leverton, architect.

24. Timothy Cafwell, efq. of Sacombe Park, Herts.

Mr. John Renshaw, of Owfhorpe, near Nottingham.

Lately, at Leicefter, the Rev. William Arnald, D. D. canon of Windfor, precentor of Litchfield, and formerly fubpreceptor to the Prince of Wales.

25. Mr. Benjamin Dyfon, of York, aged 57.

26. Richard Stone, efq, of Chislehurst. At Seal, in Kent, Mr. Nathaniel Dar win, of Oxford-itreet, aged 64.

The Rev. Charles Sturgefs, jun. M. A. fellow of King's College, Cambridge, in his 27th year.

At Hales Place, near Canterbury, Sir Edward Hales, bart.

At Govan Bark, near Glasgow, John Macgregor, of New York, merchant.

Lately, at Dublin, Margaret Cecil Hamilton, viscountess dowager Southwell, in the 31ft year of her age.

Lately, at Limerick, the Right Hon. Lady Glentworth, relift of the late Lord Bishop of Limerick.

28. At Southampton, Lady Jane Terry, fitter to the Earl of Dyfart. James Stewart, efq. of Carnevran, in his 88th year.

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29. In the King's Bench Prifon, M. Boffi, a mufician of eminent talents.

30. John Eddowes, efq. of Bridgeftreet, Black Friars, aged 81.

Lately, at the Curragh of Kildare, Mr. Marmaduke Bell, the deputy-ranger, aged 108. He was a rider at the York races in 1714.

31. Baden Powell, efq. of Loughton, Ellex, in his 72d year.

SEPT. 1. Mr. William Annard, of Little Love-lane, Aldermanbury.

Richard Lawrence, efq. of Championhill, Surrey.

4. Robert Stewart, efq. of Benny. The Rev. Francis Beft, rector of South Dalton, Yorkshire.

5. At Buxton, in Derbyshire, in his 56th year, the Right Hon. Henry Tho mas Fox Strangeways, Earl of Ilchetter, Lord Ilchester and Stavordale, Baron Strangeways, of Woodford Strangeways, in Dorletilire, and Redlinch, in Somerfetthire.

At Ingleby, Sir William Foulis, bart. high-fheriff of Yorkshire.

William Newman, efq. alderman of Farringdon Within, to which he was chofen in 1786.

7. At Liverpool, Mr. William Wil. liams, late of Halifax, Nova Scotia, merchant.

8. Mr. James Cockburn, merchant, Lime-ftreet-fquare.

Lately, in France, Bianchi, the famous violin-player and compoter.

9. At Royden Hall, Mrs. Wynch, relict of Alexander Wynch, efq. late governor of Madras.

Robert Sinclair, one of the principal clerks of feffion.

10. In Grafton-ftreet, Fitzroy-square, Peter Corbett, efq. late of the East India Houfe.

Mr. Devenish, Villiers-freet, Strand. Lately, at Gore Houfe, near Dartford, Major Edward Vernon Ward.

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At Hampstead, Mr. Jean, the artist, in the 47th year of his age.

At Rathbone-place, John Maferes, efq. aged 68, brother to Francis Maleres, curfitor baron of the exchequer.

15. Mr. Thomas Watkinton, Waterftreet, Bridewell Precinct.

16. John Sykes, efq. Nichols-fquare. Lately, the Right Hon. Ralph Gǝre, earl of Rofs, of the kingdom of Ireland. He was born Nov. 12, 1725.

17. Richard Owen Cambridge, at

Printed by 1. GOLD, late Bunney and Gold, Shoe-lane, London.

Twickenham, in his 86th year, He was author of "The Scribleriad, a Mock Heroick Poem, in fix Books." 4to. 1751. "An Account of the War in India, between the English and French, on the Coaft of Coromandel, from the Year 1750 to 1760, &c." 4to. 1761. Some poems in the fixth volume of Dodfley's Collection, and fome papers in "The World."As an Author, Mr. Cambridge was well known to the pub. lic by his feveral much approved writings, both in profe and verfe; and his various and extenfive information, his pure and claffical tafte, his brilliant yet harmlefs wit, his uncommon cheerfulness and vivacity, were acknowledged, during a long feries of years, by all who had the happinefs of enjoying his fociety, which was fought for and highly valued by many of the most diftinguished scholars and ftatelinen of this country. But his talents and his acquirements make the leaft part of the praise belonging to him. It is chiefly for the upright manliness and independence of his mind, for his mild and herevolent difpofition, his warm and unvaried affection to his family and friends, his kindness to his dependents, and for his firm faith and truit in the Chriftian religion, which were manifefted through life by the practice of every Chriftian duty, and produced the most exemplary patience under the various infirmities of a tedious decline, that those who were near witnefles of his amiablenefs and worth, will continue to cherish the memory of this excellent man, and to reflect with pleature on his many virtues.

DEATHS ABROAD.

JAN. 26. At Bengal, Captain George Simpfon, of the Earl of Mornington East India packet.

31. At Trichinopoly, Lieut. Colonel James Graham.

At Fort William, Bengal, Francis Godfrey, efq. of Dublin, paymaster of his Majesty's roth regiment.

JUNE 10. At Trinidad, William Buller, eiq. collector of the customs in that island, and nephew of the late Judge and Bishop of that name.

At Trinidad, Mr. Thomas Parkinfon, a native of Lancaster.

AUG. 22. At Porto, Mr. Ric. Harris, many years a muchant at that place.

JUNE 17. At Barbadoes, Henry St. John Bearcroft, etq. in his 20th year.

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EACH DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS FOR SEPTEMBER 1802.

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THE

European Magazine,

For

OCTOBER 1802.

{Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of THOMAS ASTLE, ESQ. And, 2. A VIEW of HARROW FREE-SCHOOL.]

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Golden Rules for a Man to live all
the Days of his Life
Lines on the Fall of the Year
Remarks on Lycophron's Callandra 248
Veftiges, collected and recollected,

by Jofeph Mofer, Efq. No. IV. 249
Obfervations on the Weather, and
the Ule of the Barometer, when
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281

The Infidel and Chriftian Philofo-
phers; or, The laft Hours of
Voltaire and Addifon contrafted 282
Alderfon on the Improvement of
poor Soils
Correfpondence between Sir Fran-

cis Burdett and Dr. Parr
Obfervations on Vocal Mufic

Mr. Barrett's Narrative respecting

his Balloon

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Mr. Todd's Experiment of a Div-
ing Machine in Ranelagh Gar-
dens, on the 23d of September
Theatrical Journal; including Cha-
racters of feveral new Performers
-Cooke's Hamlet-Mr. Lewis's
Indifpofition
Reading School
Theatricals, with the Epilogue-
Occafional Addrefs fpoken pre-
vious to the Reprefentation of
Hamlet at a Private Theatre, &c. ibid.
Poetry; including The Retreat to
the Cottage of Mon Repos-Ex-
tempore Epitaph on a lovely
young Lady who jocofely asked
the Author, in a Party at Din-
ner, to write her Epitaph-The
Role-Maria, &c.

Lift of the New Parliament
State Papers

Foreign Intelligence

vels in Upper and Lower Egypt Memoirs of a Family in SwitzerJand

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Monthly Obituary,

Kendal's Tranflation of Denon's

Price of Stocks.

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London:

Printed by 1. Gold, late Bunray & Gold, Shos-lane, Fleet-fired,

For J. SEWELL, CORNHILL,”

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Perfons who refide abroad, and who wish to be supplied with this Work every Month as pubq Lifted, may have it fent to them, FREE OF POSTAGE, to New York, Halifax, Quebec, and every Part of the Weft Indies, at Two Guineas per Annum by Mr. THORNHILL, of the General Poft Office, at No 21, Sherborne Lane; to Hamburg, Lisbon, Gibraltar, or any Part of the Mediterranean, at Trvo Guineas per Annum, by Mr. BISHOP, of the General Poft Office, at No. 22, Sherborne Lane; to any Part of Ireland, at One Guinea and a Half per Annum, by Mr. SMITH, of the General Poft Office, at No. 3, Sherborne Lane; and to the Cape of Good Hope, or any Part of the Baft Indies, at Thirty Shillings for Annum, by Mr. Gux, at the Eaft India House.

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The Poem on Peace is too long for infertion. We are obliged to the Author.
The fame to D. C.'s communication, which is left at Mr. Sewell's.
Σ and 2 are received. The latter must be confidered before inferted.
The Lines to Ambrofe Pitman, Efq. in our next.

In the Lift of the New Parliament, in our present Number, page 297, it must be observed, that the Right Hon. Charles Abbott, and three or four other Gentlemen, are returned for more than one place each; and their election of the place for which they will eventually choofe to fit being not poffible to be yet known, their names appear as duplicates.

Errata in the Lift given in our Magazine for Auguft:
Page 147, Bridgnorth; for J. Hawks. Browne, read Ifaac Hawkins Browne.
Page 148, Ludlow; for R. Payne, Knt. read R. Payne Knight.
Page 1'50, Kintere, &c.; for Banff, read Bamff:

Antrim, for E. A. M'Naughton, read E. A. M'Naghten.

AVERAGE PRICES of CORN from October 9, to October 16.

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