SCOTS MAGAZINE. MDCCLXVIII. VOLUME XXX. Ne quid falfi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat, EDINBURG H: Printed by W. SANDS, A. MURRAY, and J. COCHRAN To each article is annexed the number of the page of this volume in which it is to be found. 2767. Sept. 16. The forces of Nizam Ally and Hyder Ally defeated, near Trinomally, by the Eaft-India company's forces under Col. Smith. 216. Dec. 18. Prayers begun to be read in the mafs houfes in Dublin, for K. George III. and all the royal family. 108. 1768. Jan. 10. Order iffued for shortening court mournings. 51. 28. The Queen of Denmark delivered of a Prince-Royal. 54. F. 11. A circular letter fent from Boston to the other provinces. 464. 16. The royal affent given to the Irish octennial bill. 109. March 8. The Forth and Clyde canal-act paffed. 160. 11. The parliament of Great Britain diffolved. 162.. 29. 16. Mr Wilkes lofes his election as a member for London. 217. Mr Wilkes chofen one of the members for Middlefex. 218. April 7. The Archduchess Charlotte espoused to his Sicilian Majefty. 278. 20. Mr Wilkes appears voluntarily before the conrt of king's bench. 219. 21. Lord Hillsborough fends a circular letter to the colonies. 470. Μερ 27. Mr Wilkes committed to prison on an outlawry, 221. An application for augmenting the army in Ireland refused. 380. 10. The new parliament of Great Britain opened. 269. 13. The Princess Louifa-Anne of Great Britain dies. 278. 28. The parliament of Ireland diffolved. 382. June 8. Mr Wilkes's outlawry reversed. 333. 10. A floop feized, which occafions a mob at Boston. 368, 72. 18. Two fentences pronounced against Mr Wilkes. 373 20. A proclamation for a new Irish parliament to meet. 383. 21. Lord Hillsborough's letter communicated to the Boston affembly. 439. 14. The Queen of France dies. 335. 25. The Duke of Cumberland enters as midshipman on board the Venus. $47. Jaly 1. That affembly dissolved 443. Arg. 10. The King of Denmark arrives in England. 548. 18. Gen Amherst, in difguft, refigns his two regiments. 400. Sept. 13. Warm refolves at Boston on the present state of affairs. 588. 14. A circular letter, calling a convention to meet at Boston. 591. 8. War declared by the Porte against Ruffia, and the Ruffian minifter committed 12. The King of Denmark takes leave of the British court. 554. Nov. 8. Two regiments restored to Gen. Amherst. 614, 5. A declaration of the court of Ruffia, on the arreft of its minifter. 626. 8. The Queen of Great Britain delivered of a princess, Augusta Sophia. 613,.71. To the BINDER. Cg.zines, and place the quarter of a fheet which contains the General Title UT away the blue covers, and advertisements stitched in with any of the Ma Page, the Chronological Series of Events, &c. before the Magazine for January. Hogarth's farcallic print of Mr Wilkes The prin: of the new-difcovered Aftragalus The prin of the improvement on Hadley's quadrant The sketch of the river Carron, and the plan of the Canal lin. 5. for Burns, read Burges, 33. in art. 11. l. 3. for acceder's marriage read acceder's death; 48. for 5001. read 5000 1. 2. & feqq. The report of the committee of the royal boroughs did 32. for SETONIUS, read SETONUS,fo in the marble. 61. for cɔɔɔx, read ciɔɔcx.- -the last c inverted by a mere Two correfpondents are of opinion, that the initials at the end of this infcription, A. S. F. C. F. F. ftand for "Alexander "Setonius, Fermelinoduni Comes, fieri [or filius] fecit." Mr Turcan informs us, that the infcription confifts of 52 lines; and that it is 5 feet 6 inches in height, and 4 feet 8 inches in breadth. 7. for on read in 5. for 4127532 read 4127532X35731 27. for 7" read 6". So the number will be 363° 4′ 6" 59" } 45. et feqq. See p. 612. col. 2. & p. 670. col. 2. 12. See p. 667. col. 2. note. In most of the copies of two half-fheets in November Magazine, fignatures 4 D and 4 E, the firft figure of the number of the pages is 4 instead of 5, i. e. 477· 492. inftead of 577-592; which the reader is requested to correct with his pen. In the Index these pages are marked what they should have been printed. In the preceding volume, the 29th, that for 1767, p. 677. col. 1. the 4th and 5th lines from the bottom are tranfpofed. The fentence should be read thus: "as the cafe juft now mentioned furnishes a notable example, that ought to be copied, "I beg you to infert complete the proceedings," &c. And in making out the general Index for that volume, the Obfervations on the advertisement prefixed to the trial of Helen Watt and William Keith, have been inadvertently omitted: which therefore the reader will please to mark under the words Advertisement, Keith, Observations, and Watt, thus: Advertisement. See Obfervations. Keith. See Observations. Observations on the advertisement prefixed to the trial of Watt and Keith 479. &feqq. Watt. See Obfervations. |