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THE

SCOTS MAGAZINE.

MDCCLXXXVIĘ

VOLUME XLIX.

Ne quid falfi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat.

EDINBURGH

Printed by MURRAY and COCHRANE,

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P340.4

HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

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83-70 6-43

To each article is annexed the number of the page of this volume in which it is to be found.

1787. Jan 15. A convention, explanatory of the late commercial treaty, figned * Paris by Mr Eden and the French plenipotentiary, page 5.

Fub. a. The court of exchequer, at Edinburgh, determine a cause against the burelles of Dumbarton, by which they find, That the magiftrates of royal boroughs are not obliged to produce annually in exchequer the accounts of the expenditure of the public money, p. 97.

4. The infurgents in Maffachuffett's Bay, in New England, defeated by General Lincoln, and tranquillity restored, p, 150.

11. The Emprefs of Ruffia arrives at Kiow in her journey to the Crimea, p. 142,

343.297.

13. The House of Lords voted, That the Duke of Queensberry and Lord Abercorn having been created British Peers, do cease to fit as reprefentatives of the Scots Peerage, p. 70.

11. A memorial prefented to the magiftrates of Edinburgh, by the managers of the charity work-house, ftating the diftreffed fituation of that inftitution, p 99. 12. A grand affembly of the Notables of France held at Versailles, p. 144.

26. Mr Pitt makes a motion in the Houfe of Commons relative to the confolida tion of the customs, &c p. 168.

March 30. The claims of the inhabitants of St Euftatia heard before the privy council, and determined in their favour against Lord Rodney and General Vaug ban, F. 199

April 3. The burgeffes of Dumbarton take a proteft against their magiftrates, for laving refolved, at the defire of the Lord Provoft of Edinburgh, to inftruct their reprefentatives to oppose the plan of reform in the boroughs in parliament, p. 202. 19. Mr Herschel discovers three volcanoes in the moon, p. 317.

1. A memorial prefented by the grand jury at the Old Bailey, to the Lord May,&c. refpecting the profanation of the Lord's Day, p. 201.

24. The truftees begin to pay, at the Prince of Wales's treasury, nine per cent. of his Royal Highness's debts, p. 200.

30. The Lord Chancellor, in the Houfe of Lords, declares his fentiments of the Scots fictitious votes, p. 821.

May 6. An arret published in France respecting the entry of English merchandise, in confequence of the commercial treaty, p. 354.

10. The Commons impeach Mr Haltings at the bar of the House of Lords, F-378.425.

10. Hoftilities commenced in Holland between the patriots and Stadtholderians, 91943.

11. A bill for farming the poft-horse tax paffed by the House of Commons, p. 333. 11 The commercial treaty with France takes place, p. 247. Rejoicings upon that occafion, ib.

13. The ftoreships, and transports with convicts, fail from Portsmouth, for Botany Bay, in New Holland, p. 247.

21. A meffage from his MajeЯy delivered by Mr Pitt to the Houfe of Commons, requesting provifion to be made for paying the Prince of Wales's debts, &c. p. 329. 15. A remarkably brilliant drawing-room at St James's, in confequence of the Prince of Wales's coming again to court, p. 248.

25. The affembly of the Notables at Versailles diffolved, p. 299.

26. Their Majefties honour Mr Whitbread with a vifit to his brewery in Chifwell freet, p. 355..

28. Mr Sheridan propofes in the Houfe of Commons, to present a petition relative to the reform in the Scots boroughs, p. 478.

Jane 1. A proclamation iffued for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and the fuppreffion of vice and immorality, p. 306.

5. The celebrated Countefs de La Motte escapes from her prison in the Sal-Petriere, at Paris, p. 299.495.

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To each article is annexed the number of the page of this volume in which it is to be found.

1787. Jou 15. A convention, explanatory of the late commercial treaty, figned Paris by Mr Eden and the French plenipotentiary, page 5.

Feb. 2. The court of exchequer, at Edinburgh, determine a cause against the burgelfles of Dumbarton, by which they find, That the magiftrates of royal boroughs we not obliged to produce annually in exchequer the accounts of the expenditure of the public money, p. 97.

4. The infurgents in Maffachuffett's Bay, in New England, defeated by General Lincoln, and tranquillity restored, p, 150.

11 The Emprefs of Ruffia arrives at Kiow in her journey to the Crimea, p. 142.

243.297.

13. The Houfe of Lords voted, That the Duke of Queensberry and Lord Abercorn having been created British Peers, do cease to fit as representatives of the Scots Peerage, p. 70.

21. A memorial presented to the magiftrates of Edinburgh, by the managers of the charity work-houfe, ftating the diftreffed fituation of that inftitution, p 99. 22. A grand affembly of the Notables of France held at Versailles, p. 144.

26. Mr Pitt makes a motion in the House of Commons relative to the confolida tion of the customs, &c p. 168.

March 30. The claims of the inhabitants of St Euftatia heard before the privy council, and determined in their favour against Lord Rodney and General Vaug

ban, p. 199

Api 3. The burgeffes of Dumbarton take a proteft against their magistrates, for having refolved, at the defire of the Lord Provoft of Edinburgh, to instruct their reprefentatives to oppofe the plan of reform in the boroughs in parliament, p. 202. 19. Mr Herschel discovers three volcanoes in the moon, p. 317.

11. A memorial prefented by the grand jury at the Old Bailey, to the Lord May ar, &c. refpecting the profanation of the Lord's Day, p. 201.

24. The truftees begin to pay, at the Prince of Wales's treasury, nine per cent. of his Royal Highness's debts, p. 200.

30. The Lord Chancellor, in the House of Lords, declares his sentiments of the Scots fictitious votes, p. 81.

May 6. An arret published in France respecting the entry of English merchandise, in confequence of the commercial treaty, p. 352.

10. The Commons impeach Mr Haftings at the bar of the House of Lords, P-378.425.

10. Hoftilities commenced in Holland between the patriots and Stadtholderians, 9:843

11. A bill for farming the post-horse tax paffed by the House of Commons, p. 333. 12 The commercial, treaty with France takes place, p. 247. Rejoicings upon that occafion, ib.

13. The ftoreships, and transports with convicts, fail from Portsmouth, for Botany Bay, in New Holland, p. 247.

21. A meflage from his Majesty delivered by Mr Pitt to the Houfe of Commons, requenting provifion to be made for paying the Prince of Wales's debts, &c. p. 329. 25. A remarkably brilliant drawing-room at St James's, in confequence of the Prince of Wales's coming again to court, p. 248.

25. The affembly of the Notables at Verfailles diffolved, p. 299.

26. Their Majefties honour Mr Whitbread with a vifit to his brewery in Chifwell freet, p. 355..

28. Mr Sheridan propofes in the Houfe of Commons, to present a petition relative to the reform in the Scots boroughs, p. 478.

Jone. A proclamation iffued for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and the fuppreffion of vice and immorality, p. 306.

5. The celebrated Countess de La Motte escapes from her prison in the Sal-Petrine, at Paris, p. 299.491.

6. Lord

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