lecturer of St. Andrew's church Holbourn. The Rev. Benjamin Newton, M. A. to the vicarage of Devynnock in the county of Brecon. The Rev. James Howell, B. A. to the rectory of Clutten, in the county of Someriet. The Rev. John Brand, A. M. to the rectory of St. Mary-at-Hill, with St. Andrew Hubbard, London.The Rev. Miles Beavor, M. A. to the vicarage of Tottrees and South Creak. The Rev. John Tatker Nath to the rectory of Freyhep, in Pembrokeshire. -The Rev. Dr. Buller to be dean of Excter. The Rev. Auriel Drummond to the rec-The of Rothbury, in Northumberland.tory Rev. Mr. Jones to the rectory of Naverton Beauchamp, in Worcestershire.- -The Rev. George Pretyman, M. A. to the place and dignity of a prebendary of the collegiate church of St. Peter, Weftmintter.- -The Rev. Edward Wilfon, M. A. to the place and dignity of a prebendary of the free chapel of St. George, in the cattle of Windfor.The Rev. James Laurie to the church and parith of Tinwald, in the prefbytery and county of Dumfries.-The Rev. David Spence to the church of Kinnaird, in the prefbytery of Dundee and county of Perth. The Rev. William Chalmers to the church and parith of Auchtergaven, in the prefbytery of Dunkeld and county of Perth.The Rev Dr. Henry Grieve to be one of his Majefty's chaplains in ordinary in Scotland.-- The Rev. Mr. Harrifon to the rectory of Wrabneys, in Efex.The Rev. Brian Hill to the vicarage of Loppington, in Salop. The Rev. Richard Carlos Smith, vicar of Paul's- Walden, to the donative of King's-Walden.- -The Rev. Claudius Crigan, of Liverpool, to be Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. -The Rev. Philip Toofey, clerk, to be minifter of the province of Quebeck, in Canada. -Dr. Fotheringham, to the living of Fladbury, in the county of Worcester.- The Rev. David Meyrick to the rectory of Willey, in Warwickshire.The Rev. Wanley Sawbridge, to the rectory of Thurdertley, in Effex.-The Rev. Thomas Hutchinfon, B. D. and Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, to the living of Hollington, in Suflex.-The Rev. Michael Hayward to the vicarage of Lukenheath, in Suffolk. -The Rev. Mr. Porter, M. A. Fellow of Trinity-College, Cambridge, to the rectory of Smarden. The Rev. William Nafh, A. M. to the vicarage of Holton, in Dorfetthire.The Rev. Mr. Lens to the vicarage of Clare, in the county of Suffolk.The Rev. Philip Pulefton to the rectory of Worthenbury, in the county of Flint, together with the vicarage of Rhuabon, in the county of Denbigh.- -The Rev. Thomas Robinfon to the rectory of Lillingfton Lovell, in Oxfordshire.The Rev. John Tinker to the rectory of Lubenham, in Kent. -The Rev. Luke Yarker, M. A. to the vicarage of St. Laurence, in the city of York.The Rev. Baldwin, of Ludlow, M. A. elected head-mafter of the Free Grammar-School at Bradford.The Rev. William Dickenfon, M. A. appointed vicar of Bradford. The Rev. Dr. Stebbing to the rectory of Whitchurch. -The Rev. Mr. Keate to the rectory of Shalden, in the county of Southampton. The Rev. Dr. William Cleaver to the place and dignity of a prebendary of his Majefty's college Howfon, M. A. to the vicarage of parith church of Southwell.-The Rev Carr chofen a Vicar Choral of the fame chur -The Rev. Thomas Conitable, M. A. rectory of Stonegrave, in the county and di of York. -The Rev. James Sawkios t vicarage of Frampton, in the county of Dtogether with the rectory of Bettifcombe, fame county.The Rev. Thomas Ruge, 4 the rectory of St. Michael's in Gloucefter The Rev. Mr. George Dickin, of Wem, vicarage of Staunton upon Hine-Heath, i county of Salop. The Rev. Mr. To rector of St. Stephen's Walbrook.The John Sampfon to be rector of Thora Dorfetthire.May. Rev. Thomas Ka M. A. to the vicarage and parish church of fingham, in the county of NorfolkRev. Edward Salter, M. A. to be pred Strenfall, in York cathedral.The Rev. Taylor to the living of St. Margaret, We fter. -The Rev. Mr. Clark, B. D. carage of St. Sepulchre, on Snow-hillThe Rev. Mr. Williams appointed chap the Houfe of Commons.- The Rev. Alcock to the rectory of Sedlescombe, in The Rev. Wm. Coppard, M. A. Fe Jefus College, Cambridge, to the vicar Hoo, in Suflex.-The Rev. Francis A. M. to the vicarage of Dunchurch, in wickshire.--The Rev. John Peddle, to the living of Chariton Canville, alias thorne, in Somerfetfhire.The Rev. T Wythe, M. A. and Fellow of Caius Cale the living of Eye.--The Rev. Philip Pa B. A. to the rectory of Eythorn, in Kepte The Rev. Mr. Samuel Kilderbee to the of Campey Afh, in Suffolk.The George Chitholm, A. M. mafter of the mar-fchool at Blandford, to the rectory of more, in Dorfetfhire. The Rev. James & fon, M. A. to hold the rectory of Litcher travers, in the county of Wilts and disca Salitbury.The Rev. Mr. Menzes to it of the minor-canons of the cathedral church Rochester. DISPENSATIONS. The Rev. William Cotton, M. A. u the vicarage of Chicheley, in Bucks, t with the rectory of Farndith, in Bedford.h" The Rev. H. Woodcock, LL. B. to had living of Barkby, together with that of Roth in the county of Leicefter.The Rev. F cis Swan, M. A. to hold the rectory of Skeg and the rectory of Coningtholme, both in county and diocefe of Lincoln.The F George Stepney Townley, of the vicara Great Totham, in the county of Elles; " h the rectory of St. Stephen, Walbrook, St. Bennet Sherehog, within the city of -The Rev. Thomas Kerrick, of the of Wendus Ambo, in the county of Efgether with the rectory of Horninghire, Te Hornings-Heath Magna and Parva.R. James Webiter to hold the rectories y. Mary the Virgin and the Holy Trinity, nord, in the county of Surrey and dioWinchefter, together with the vicarage of ., in the fame county.- The Rev. y Harris, to hold the vicarage of Exton, waty of Rutland, together with the recWell, in the fame county.The Cope Weltcote, to hold the rectory ton, in the county of Somerfet; tothe rectory of Hatch Beauchamp, me county.-The Rev. Robert Deane, Barwick, in Elmal, in the county of gether with the rectory of Kirkbramthe fame county.--The Rev. John , to hold the rectory of Domfal, in the Somerfet; together with the rectory and St. Mary, in the fame county. BANKRUPTS. JOHN KING, of Dean-ftreet, St. Anne, John Millett, or Wilfden, in Middealer in horfes. John Read, Peter and Robert Read, of Fordingbridge, in ellico-printers.10. Jonathan Smith, ham-Abbey, in Effex, linen-draper. Fletcher, of Liverpool, ale-brewer.Milis and Samuel Kinner, of Reading, , copartners and dealers.--Thomas fe and George Monkhoufe, both of in Cumberland, drapers and copartners. Thomas Chapman, of Croydon, in Surrey, man, and baker. Thomas Carlate of Poplar, but now of Mile-End Old BrewerHenry Norgrove, of LayftallAndrew, Holbourn, brewer.--Richet, late of St. John's-ftreet, fince and now er in the Fleet-Prifon, tailor and but14. James Tarling, of Brown'sFinchley-Common, Middlefex, vintner. Francis Doyle, of Lower-Grofvenor-ftreet, George, Hanover-fquare, butcher.Tho Woodruff, late of Bakewell, in Derbyshire, Benjamin Henfrey, now or late of feld, in Yorkshire, hardwareman and facDavid Old, of Gracechurch-street, Lonpinmaker.-17. William Jewell, of Suf-irect, near Charing-Crofs, Weltminiter, John Farrell, late of Bridge-street, ter, vintner. Richard Radcliffe, of įstatymouth, in Cumberland, merchant. Thomas Tuck, of Truro, in Cornwall, grocer -Richard Hand, of Market-Harborough, in Leicestershire, foap-boiler.John Willon, late of Shorter's-court, in the parish of St. Bartholomew the Lefs, in London, merchant and underwriter. George Auguftus Chandler, of Chatham, in Kent, fhop-keeper.-21. David Richardion, late of Manchester, but now a prifoner in the cattle of Lancafter, and John Richardfon, now or late of Ratcliffe, in the laid county, callico-printers and copartners.-- -Anne Partridge and William Iliff, both of Fridaystreet, London, carriers and copartners.Robert Wood, of Broad-treet, Ratcliffe-crofs, linen-draper. -24. William Dermer, of the Strand, Middlefex, hardware man and jeweller.28. John Harris, of Athford, in Derbyshire, dealer. Fidie Heimken and Sarain Bricklefs, of Eaft-Smitheid, fugar-refiners and partners. -John Lloyd, of Bandyieg-Walk, Southwark, bread-baker.Jofeph Bewley, of Hetket Newmarket, in Cumberland, mercer. Robert Throckmorton Perkius, of Huntingdon, apothecary. Thomas Turner, of Southampton, innholder.March 2. Maylon Wright, of Kingston upon Hull, merchant.-6. Luke Kent, late of Portmouth, in Hants, printer. Thomas Taylor, of Kingfland-road, St. Leonard, Shoredi ch, brickmaker and victualler.-Joachim Gerhard Peters, formerly of Edinburgh, but now of Mantel-itreet, Goodman's-Fields, merchant.- -Robert Bragg, of Grantham, in Lincolnshire, linen-draper.Jofeph More, of Chandos-street, St. Paul, Covent-Garden, filkmercer.- 9. Jonathan Sedgwick and Thomas Sedgwick, late of Budge-row, London, partners and ironmongers.- -Samuel Fletcher, of St. Martin's-lane, in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields, Middlefex, wine and brandy merchant. -John Bullock, of Great-Marlow, in Bucks (partner with William Johnfton, of Hampton, Middlefex) ftationers to the Board of Ordnance. -Christopher Earl, of Birmingham, dealer. -William Hutchins, of Ludgate-freet, London, merchant.-13. Benjamin Jeavons, late of Stockport, in Worcesterhire, linen and woolen draper, and hop-keeper.-Benjamin Haigh, of Outlane, in Longwood, in Huddersfield, Yorkfhire, inn-keeper and merchant.-16. Wil liam Jolley, of Dorfet-ftrect, Spitalfields, grocer. Philip Green, of Mere, in Wuubire, miller. -20. James Dunbar, now or late of Briftol, merchant.- -John Hewit, late of Bluehoufe, in the parish of Washington, in the coun ty of Durham, dealer.William Barker, of Bewdley, in Worcestershire, grocer and starchmaker. 23. Richard Beilian, of Wigan, in Lancashire, check-manufacturer. Shubael Gardner, of Crown-Court, St. George in the Eaft, merchant and mariner. -Jofeph Mayfon, of Compton-treet, Soho, grocer.-27. George Saunders, of Bath, Somerfetthire, grocer and tea-dealer.-Thomas Beckett, of Liverpool, merchant and brewer. John Cochran, of Berners-ftreet, St. Mary-la-Bonne, broker. Thomas Tatterfall, of Blackburn, in Lancashire, fuitian-manufacturer. -John Trelawny, of Union-row, Little Tower Hill, London, ha berdafher.-Mofes Game, late of Wivenhoe, ia Ellex, fhipbuilder. PRICES of STOCKS, &c. in JUNE, 1784. Compiled by C. DOMVILLE, Stock-Broker, No. 95, Cornhill. New Navy | Exch. | Wind Weath. Bills. Deal London 27 28 1161 57 58 a 57 74 123 India, S. Seal Old Bonds Stock. Ann. 13 dir. Bills. 57 1154 57 # 57 a 581 74 175 13 56 291 Holiday SW Rain 30 Sunday S W 31 S SE Fine 9 1154 57 58% a 59 74 120 55% 567 17 1151 58 576 161 1151 58 59 75 120 151 16 16 8726 56 14 59 / 75 119 557 16 11511 59583 75 119 16 16 57 74 120 558 14 161 2) 58 74 22 1151 119 581 14 58 74 1191 14 Holiday 1154 58af 746 551 15 E INDEXES O THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS IN THE SECOND VOLUME OF THE LONDON MAGAZINE, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. ANATOMY, ANTIQUITIES, MEDICINE, AND NATURAL HISTORY. Intelligence refpecting Dr. Munro's propofed CCOUNT of the black canker caterpillar, which destroys the turnips in Norfolk 94 work on fish 94 B. CK canker caterpillar defcribed e, Sir William, against the Hales Owen 196 187 186 96 ON the dangerous confequences of common coughs and colds P. 182 183 D. 188 E. (CENCE of infralation 185 H. STER on the formation of a man 452 Recipe for an emulfion' 1. ROPER modes of treating a cold recommended 187 184 Requifites neceffary for making a man, by the ating difpenfary, plan of LISH THEATRE, EXHIBITION, COMMEMORATION OF HANDEL, AND REGISTER OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Dans in Harlequin Friar Bacon 75 387 230 F. FATAL Curiofity improper for the stage" 159 497 First performance at Westminster-Abbey, on GENERAL remarks on the Exhibition 497 387 INSCRIPTION placed over Handel's monu 497 ment B. Interruption of Election of Managers in the performance on the ninth and tenth nights Y's Exhibition 307 Introductory remark 227 ty's pictures KING of the KEMBLE'S appearance in Shylock King of France's arret for the fupport of theatrical 75 499 performers 376 moration of Handel, under the patronage L. Majefty 421 LE GEMELLE, a comic opera 498 D. SCRIPTION of a Maiquerade 387 Lift of plays acted at the winter theatres Robin Hood at theatrical performances under the title M. 313 os at Sadler's Wells and the Riding Difguife Bet theatre an to Mr. Colman, Jun. on: the firepess of comedy tion anpounced LOND. MAG. June, 1784. 501 315 PICTURES by Mr. Burney 3 U 388 387 Pictures 0. Index to the Literary Review, Mifcellany, and Biography. S. Sheep, the duck, and the cock, a ér fable Simmons's account of the life and writing the late Dr. William Hunter Stockdale's three poems AND BIOGRAPHY. crown takes the vifitation of Trinity colle -Bentley's letter to Chifhull, 41-WED inftance of acumen, 41-Bentley's ed Milton, 41-its merits and demerits can weighed, 41-attacked by Grab-street 42-fatirized by Pope, 118-he anfwes questions about the date of a Perfic fcript, 118-he difputes with Dr. C 118-his nephew publishes his long edition of Manilius, 118-account edition, 119-happy conjectural emenda 119-praised by Toup, 119-Bentley' 121-infcription on his tomb, 121-3 of his family, and the works which behind him, 121-Bentley's notes on a of Plutarch, publifhed by Squire, 111 letter to Biel on Hefychius, 121"publishes notes on Lucan, 122-eulogiu Bentley, by Toup Beware of counterfeits CALABRIA |