Letter on the man with the iron mask 321.
- E. of Hillsborough to the Gov. of Corolina 328
from Aylesbury concern- ing J Wilkes 375, 6
from Gen. Paoli 643 Letters concerning Mr Ro- bertfon 84, 5
from Mr John Wright collector of feeds 24: 134 of the house of repre- fentatives in Boston ― relative to the prefent ftate of America 393 Lewis XIV. his generofity to Voffius 175
Liberty depofed, or, The weft- ern election 209 Lightening, damage by 385 Lima, earthquake at 47 Lisbon, earthquake at 323 Litchfield E. of, gives two an- nual prizes 107 Llangollen, earthquake at 106 Lockhart, Col. advanced, &c. 657 London diocefe, number of Papifts in 16. Election of members for the city 217. Wilkes's address to the live- ry ib. riots in 328, 9. Com- binations of journeymen 329. A mob at the mansion-house 330
Lonmay, meeting-house at, fhut up 499 Lucas's mirror for courts mar- tial 244
on the military force in Ireland 310
- his account of Blacke- ney's affair, remarks on 360 Lucan, B. of, and Mad. Rai- vrai 281 Macconnochie, Allan gets the the prize at a carouselle 385 Macdonald, Sir James, infcrip-
tion for his monument 210 Macintosh against Dempfter judicial proceedings 164.337.
Manufcripts antient, advan- Neufchatel. See Switzerland tage of collating 140 Newstadt, earthquake at 157 Marischal, L. refigns his go- North Britons, publishers of vernment of Neufchatel 42 profecuted 378. 667 Marriage, action on a promife
of 107 Mafon-lodge, a stranger at- tempts to get into 107 Maffachufet's-bay colony, hi- story of 350. See America Medical education at Halle 528
Melvil's new husbandry 617 First Meridian, to find the di- ftance from 24 Middlesex, Wilkes's address to 218. 375. Election 2 18.665 Miller, A. infcription to the memory of 285 Modena, D. of, his petition to the Pope 159
-his edict 438 Mold, earthquake at 106 Mole-bee, account of 587 Monaco, Pr. of, fine horfes fent to 106
Montague, the traveller, ar- rives at Conftantinople 41. Description of him ib. Mournings, court, shortened 50. Addreffes on that occa- fion si Mummy, extraordinary kind of, 188
Murphy, J. and others, a re- ward offered for apprehend- ing 333
Murray, Gov. his defence 61 Mufcovy, infurrections in Musical instruments and wri. ters, analogy between 86 Naples, Jefuits fent from Ter- racina, 44. their houfes dif. pofed of ib. Effects of the Jefuits found 159. Queen of Naples vifits Rome 323. King and Queen make their entry into Naples ib. Power of the Pope's nuncio abri- ged at Naples 438. Bone- vento, taken ib. A number of monafteries to be fuppreff- ed 494. Ecclefiaftics order- ed to produce their titles, &c. ib. Earthquake at Na- ples 323
Nafeby, earthquake at 106 National debt, bulk of 22 Navy-furgeons memorial to the admiralty 621 Neuenburg city, punishment of 491
Norway, eruption of a spring in 256
Notes on the ftatute-law of Scotland, fpecimen of 225 Offspring numerous 643 Orders parole 332 Orrery, E. on Swift's lunacy 136 Outlawry, fpeech on the rever- fal of 283
Oxford magiftrates, repti- manded 88. their crime 105. Answer by the late members to the magiftrates letter ib. Two annual prizes at Oxford
Paoli, letter from 643. See Corfica
Papifts, in the diocese of Lon- don, number of 106 Paraguay, 130 Jefuits hanged in 47. King's orders con- cerning the Jefuits executed
157 Parliament 1766-7, proceed- ings in. Bill to prohibit ex- portation of corn 76. extrac- tion of low wines or pints from wheat, &c. ib. for al- lowing importation of wheat from America ib. for impor- tation of falted beef, &c. ib. for the importation of oats, ib. Debate on the embargo,
c. 80. Bill for indemnifying fuch as have execute the or- der of council concerning embargo 81. Of the regu- lation of the E. India-stock ib. E. India company's pe- tition ib. Petition for the proprietors of E. India stock 82. Act for regulation of certain public companies, ib. Of importation of hog's lard 177. Of the high price of provifions ib. Importation of falted meat and butter ib. Importation of rice, fago-powder, &c. ib. Act concerning the customs, &c. in America 178. for puni- fhing mutiny and differtion 180. concerning the depend- ence of the American colo- nies ib. 181. Of the petition of the merchants of N. York $15, rejected $17
156. 254. Confederates fo- licit the affiftance of the Grand Signior ib. fome of the confederates defeated ib. Skirmithes between the Ruf- fians and confederates ib Further accounts of the trou bles in Poland ib. 255. Cler- gy have dvanced four mil- lions of florins to the Popish confederates 255. Action at Conftantinople between the confederates and Ruffians 319. Confederates defeated ib. Number of the confede- rates of Podolia ib. fome of their actions ib. Tartars for- bid to join the confederates ib. they commit great difor- ders in the K.'s hereditary eftates ib. An officer of Houlans infulted by a Ruf- fian officer ib. Count Po- tocki to be attacked by the Ruffians ib. Confederates receive reinforcements 320. Zaleszick plunderedandburnt ib. Confederates defeated near Buiracz ib. A fresh body of Ruffian troops en- ter Poland ib. Porte not to aflift the confederates ib. Great diforder at Guefna ib. Count Potocki totally rout- ed ib. Ruffians pu fue the confederates of Bar ib. Con- federates lofe by the taking of Bar 365. Count Potocki's advantages over the Ruffians ib. A new confederacy at Kalifch ib. at Kien ib. at Samogitia ib. and at Pronf- nowick ib. Pr. Repnin's declaration to the refidents from Moldavia and Wala chia ib. 366. Confederates of Great Poland beaten 366. A pardon offered to the con- federates of Great Poland ib. Cracow blockaded ib. Con- federates at Bar beaten ib. Malice against the city of Thorn ib. Bafhaw of Choc- zim arrested ib. Pealants of the Greek religion commit great outrages ib. Bishop of the Greeks maffacred 434. Cruelties committed by the infurgents ib. Moft of the feditious peafants difperfed ib. Confederates of Podolia difperfed ib. Troop of the crown who had joined the
confederates furrender i Five new confederacies form- ed ib. Pealants of the U- kraine punished ib. Prufian minifter's declaration to the K. of Poland ib. 435. A body of Ruffians enter L thuania 435.
Mozyr revolt 489. Confe derares of Siradia defeated ib, alfo near Cracow ib. Cra- cow taken ib. 490. Peafants of the Ukraine put in isons 490. Diets, convention of ib. Two new confederacies it. Two confederacies in Lithuania 540. Cattle plun- dered by the confederates of i Bar ib. returned ib. Grie vances to be redreffcd ib. A fkirmish at Brieck, and at Storam ib. Coffacks, guilty of murder, to be executed ib. Turkish troops march towards Poland 601,2. Thee confederacies difperied 601, Confederates in Ozmany fur- rounded by the Ruffians ib. obliged to furrender is rou- bles in Lithuania increate ib. 1 Confederates harafs the Dif fidents ib. 603. P. Martin's manifefto ib. Diet cannot be held ib. Refugees from Poland come to Koningiberg ib. Pr. Radzivii arrested by the Rufhians 656. 40,000 ducats fent to the K. of Po- land ib. Ruflian troops to be relieved it. Confede- rates under Malczewski beat ib.
Political manœuvres 684 Pontecorvo taken by the Ne- apolitans 438 Pope, orders a ftatue to be erected to St Januarius 606 Fortland, D. cafe of 194- Reply to it 198 Portugal, affairs in last year 72. Jefuits in irons arrive in the Tagus 47. Grievan ces of the English to be re- drefied 159. Brazil and Pa- raguay to be eded to Spain ib. Tribunal for centuring books 259. Pope's briet fup- preffed 323. Decree con- cerning the fale of actions 544
Pox received by dreffing a patient 624 Prefburg, earthquake at 157 Primero
Primerofe. See Douglas caufe. Printing-houfes in the Otto- man empire 41 Prints, effay on 189. 240 Proclamation against riots 331 Promifes extorted obligatory 449. Queries upon 619 Profperity and adverfity, an allegory 142
Howard's thoughts on
163 Prostitutes abandoned, pity to 64 Provencial language, proposal for discovering 287. 415 Provifions, &c. caufes of the high price of 63 Pruflia, a treaty with the States General 99. four regiments taken into pay 435. to be inlifted, and horfes bought, for the Pruffian fer- vice ib. Pfalm 146. paraphrastical ef- fay on 457 Quebec, iron ore fent from 368. Appeals from 699 Ratifbon, earthquake at 157 Rattlefnake, Witt's letter on the bite of 89 Raybould, J. hanged 163 Reprefentation, virtual and actual, explained 284 Riots, late, and conduct of the minifters 171. to be fup- prefied by magiftrates 181. defcribed ib. 182. Laws a gainst them 182. by whom promoted 287. In the Tham. c. 328, 9, 30. A procla- mation for fupprefling 331. Some of the rioters punished 376. 699. Trials of others
fian declaration on the arrest, cerning the condemnation of its minifter 626. Otto- of books 438
man manifefto thercon 627. Spice-trees found in Tobago Question concerning the pea- fants 603. Settlements per- mitted at Kola in Laponia ib. 604. The Emprefs ino- culated 656
Sailors, &c. riot of 329. 696 Salgo, a mount in Hungary, burst out into a flame 42 Salop, eastern manner of pre- paring 8
Salute, ceremonial of, ordi- nance for adjufting 349 Sarfaparilla root found in N. England 372 Savoy proteft relating to the fucceffion to the British crown 413
Scot, Capt. preaches at Had- dington and Muffelburgh 446
Scotland, queries concerning
Scurvy at fea, wort a remedy for 30. Hulme's preventa-
Seduction, law propofed a- gainst 119 Seeds Canadian, catalogue of 485
Selkirk, violent form at 499 Seneka Indians, religious o- pinions of $29 Serpent, a monstrous one 673 Shelburne, E. his letter to Gov. Bernard 261
Sheriffs appointed in S. Caro- lina 443
Simmonds, J. punished for decoying men 666, 7 Slugs, method of deftroying 637
Spinning, women, brought from France to Glasgow 501 Spring, eruption of in Nor- way 256
Stair, E. of, memorial on his refignation 143 State-lottery 697 Statute-law of Scotland, fpe- cimen of notes on 225 Stephano, alias Peter III. faid to be taken by the Turks 99. further account of him 155. 434. he takes refuge in the mountains 489. his best chief killed $40 Stirling, trials at 384 Stump, Fr. murders commit- ted by 159. 268. he is im- prifoned 268. carried off from prifon 269. Compen- fation to be made to the In- diaus ib.
Sun's distance, by Dr Stewart, remarks on 510. 693 Sutherland, peerage of, dif- pute about 163 Sutton's practice of inocula: tion, &c. 21. Extenfion ot his method proposed 32 Sweden, affairs in last year 7. Number of perfons there 41. Expences at christenings and burials diminished ib. Pro- hibited merchandizes feized 42. 9000 crowns affigned for obfervation of the tranfit of Venus ib. A triple al- liance between Denmark, Sweden, and Pruffia 99. 100 children inoculated at Stock- holm 604. A trunk belong-
Smart's parables 251 Smith on the connection of ing to the K. feized 656. foul and body 561 Swift's lunacy, E. of Orrery Smith and Ferrier, Meff. cafe on 136 Switzerland, mob at Neuf- chatel 256, 7. Sieur Gaudot murdered ib. Troops to march thither 258. 322.490. City of Nevenburg punished 491
of 644 Soul and body, connection of 561
Spain, affairs in last year 70. A treaty with France 43. Circular letter by the Bp of Cuenca 46. Schedule by the K. to him ib. Difgrace of the Cardinal de Cardue ib. 47. Number of officers to be reduced 159. Council of Caftile's opinion of the edict of the D. of Parma 216. Manilla ranfom to be regu. 373 lated 252. Ordinance con- Toulon, earthquake at 256
Tanners, foreign agent im- prisoned for enticing 106 Theatre founded at Edinburgh 162
Thunder and lightning, da- mage done by 378 Tobago, fpice-trees found in
bany and the Morea ib. Hoftilities committed by the Perfiaus ib. Amount of the Turkish army ib. Signior's manifefto with re- fpect to Poland ib. United provinces. See Hol- land.
Treaty between Denmark and Ruffia 42. France and Spain 43. Sweden, Denmark, and Pruffia 99. Pruffia and the States General ib. the Eng- lish and Corficans 101. Spain and Portugal 102. France and Genoa 258. Pruffia, Denmark, England, Swe- Univerfities, origin of 648 den, and Poland 657 Varefa, Carmelites purchafe Trial of L. Baltimore 200 lands at 322 The govern of Mr Dempster 337. ment take poffeffion of the Arguments 401.—406 In- lands ib. terlocutor 406. Extract from Venice, religious orders of the criminal letters 407 mendicants forbidden 42. A ——about a stranger's getting difference between the Holy into a mafon-lodge 107 See and the republic of 215. Regulations of monafteries and convents in 544 Venus, tranfit of, prepara- tions of obferving 20, 1 Vermine, recipe for destroy- ing 458 Vetuvius, Hamilton's account of 29. 30. A marble ftatue erected in memory of the ceffation of the eruption of
between a lady and a gentleman about marriage
of Samuel Gillam 376 of Capt. Fullarton 497 of James Wilfon Trials at circuit-courts 383. et Jegg.
Vienna, earthquake at 157
Voffius, I. Lewis XIV. his generosity to 175 Vox populi vox Dei explained
Wager's crew, distresses of 357. 472
Wagstaff, Jeoffry, fpecula- tions of 86
for riots at St George's fields 699 Trinity, doctrine of 472 Tun of gold explained 139 Turky, affairs in laft year 1. Virgil, tranfpofition in 409 The plague near Constanti- Volcanoes in Bohemia nople 41. Mr Montague, Voltaire, anecdotes of 510 the celebrated traveller, ar- to the K. of Denmark rives at Conftantinople ib. Printing-houses in Turky ib. Janifaries to hold themselves in readiness to march 254. The divan difgufted at the proceedings of the Ruffians in Poland 319. Preparation to fecure the frontiers 489. War declared against Ruffia ib. 601. Grand Vizir remo- ved 540 is fent to Tenedos ib. Stephano di Montinero beat 601. Mountains of Montenegro furrounded ib. The Ruflian minifter arreft- ed ib. Troops in motion to- wards Poland ib. 602. Plague at Conftantinople 603. Grand Signior's meffage to the K. of Poland ib. Manifefto on the arrest of the Ruffian minifter 627. Advantages gained over the Montene- grins 655. Stephano Piccalo appears again ib. Peace with the Montenegrins ib. Dal- matians beat the Turks ib. Troubles in the Lower Al-
War, secretary of, on the be- haviour of the foldiers in St George's fields 332 Water-fpout falls on Dunga- vel hill soo
Welford, earthquake at 186 Wells, Mr, riot at his fettle- ment at Shotts 445. fome of the rioters tried 499. Difpute concerning the obli- gation of a promife extorted from that gentleman 449. 619
Wilkes, John, papers rela ting to 130. et feqq. Freedom of the city of London given to 257. A fubfcription for paying his debts ib. his ad- drefs to the livery ib. his fpeech at clofing the poll 218. his address to the elec tors of Middlesex ib. is e leted member ib. The mob outrageous after the election ib. 219. his fpeech to the e- lectors 219. his fpeech in the court of King's-bench ib. 220. is ordered to the King's- bench prifon 221. his ad- drefs to the freeholders of Middlesex 211, 2. Extract from his letter to the D. of G. 222. Riotous mob on his account 330. his outlawry reversed 334. further pro- ceedings against him . his fentences 374. his address to the county of Middlesex ib. 375. Legacy left him by Sir Andrew Chadwick 375. Letter from Aylesbury in his favour ib. 376. he is hanged, and burnt, in effigie, at E- Edinburgh 385
Whale fishery, account of
Widows, a propofal to provide for 57
Wife, advertisement for one 188
Wilfon, Peter, banished Scot- land 163
James, trial of 497 Witherspoon, Dr. his fermon 300. He arrives at Phila- delphia 546. his reception in America ib. Witt on the bite of a rattle- fnake 89
Wort a remedy for the scurvy at fea 30 Wrecked fhips, cargoes of them ftole 107 Wright, Mr, collector of feeds, letters from 24. 134 Writers and musical inftru ments, analogy between 86 Yarmouth, seizure at, bad confequences of 107 Yate on the Hebrew notation of numbers $13 [384, 5 Yeft, new method of making York, New, and Maffachu- fets bay, faláries of the go- vernors of 48. New-York petition 515. Rejected 517. Merchants not to buy or fell goods from Britain 443. Go- vernor's fpeech in the affem- bly of N. York 660
INDEX to the POETRY, &c. 1768..
A Ddrefs to the Middlefex Eton boy, epigram by 539
Ewe and Courtier Garden, verfes written in 34 G-me, Mifs, epitaph by ib. Grace after dinner, at a mi fer's $39
Hounds in couples 253 (432 Hufband dying, to his wife Infeription to the memory of A. Skene 96
Elm and Vine 487 Elphinston's verses to the K. of Denmark 538 Epigram on Mrs Rofs 538 - by an Eton boy 539 Epitaph by Miss G-me 34 -on Mrs Maffon 539
for Andrew Millar 285 - for a column at Runemede 363
-on a burial-vault 487 - to the memory of pa- triotifm 537 Islands discovered by the Dol- phin 432
Ladies, stanzas to 364 Lady, a fong written to 487 Lady's fan at church, on fee- ing 317
Liberty and Wilkes 153 Liberty depofed 209 The Loft fheep 151 Love, man in 36 Madness of Afpafia 363 Man in love 36
Martinico, ode on the taking of 431
Maffon, Mrs, epitaph on 539 Mifer's, grace atter dinner at Moral reflection 36 Munro, Col. to 153 Newcastle, D. on the death
Patriotifm modern, to the memory of 537
Pipe of tobacco, verfes on 36 Poems on the K. of Denmark 537, 8
Pritchard, Mrs, her farewell to the theatre 212 Prologue at closing the theatre 318
for the lying-in hospital 654 The Races 488
Reflection, moral 36 Rofs, Mrs, epigram on 538 Runemede, infcription for a column at 363 Rubrilla, true beauty 60 Seton, epitaph at 539 Sicknefs, ode in 598 The Sigh 487, 8 Sifter, on the death of 363 Skene, An infcription to the memory of 96
Song, written to a lady 487 -in vogue in America 488 Stanzas to the ladies 364 State-coach 35-
(of 600 Tavistock, M. on the death Tobacco-pipe of on 96 Triumph of arts 654 Vacation 33
Verfes written in a garden 34
ftuck in the mouth of a bulfinch 96
-on a pipe of tobacco ib. -from a tomb-stone 362 -on a lady giving a sprig of
Ode to the new year 1768 34 myrtle 487 Ode 36
-to patience 154 -for the birth-day 317 - to Victory ib.
-on taking of Martinico 431 -in fickness 598
Officer's verfes to the K. of Denmark 538
Victory, ode to 317 Volunteer toaft 537 Wedding-day, on a precep. tor's 318
Wilkes and liberty 153 -addrefs to the voters for 2 19 — on his standing for Middle- fex 211
Parody on American hearts of Winifreda 154
Wonders of the creation 362 Year new, odę to 34
Yorrick's death, to the author of the lines on 212
Effex, verfes from a tomb. Patience, ode to 154
INDEX to the MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, &C. 1768. N. B. When a name occurs oftener than once in a page, the number of times is denoted by numeraḥ letters immediately after the number of the page.
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