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Rev. Charles Barbor, B.A. Tanfield R. co. York, vice Rev. Mr. Lippy eat, refigned.

Rev. Wm Barker Daniel, B.A. of Little Waltham, Effex, appointed one of the chapLains to the Prince of Wales.

Rev. Temple Fiike Chevalier, Mickfield R. co. Suffolk.

Rev. Jn. Simpson, Hilfton R. co. York. Rev. Mr. Symons, appointed lecturer of Bartholomew, near the Royal Exchange. Rev. Mr. Holcombe, Manerding R.

AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, Wheat Rye Bailey Oars Beans fi s. d.ps. d.js. d.ps. d.fs. d. 5 713 3/2 7:2 02 8 COUNTIES INLAN D.

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Rev. Wm. Peters, Knipton R. co. Leicefter, and Wainthrop R. co. Lincoln.

Rev. Geo. Moore, collated to the archdeaconry of Cornwall, vice Rev. Dr. Sleech, dec. Rev. Tho. Heberden, M.A. installed canon refidentiary of Exeter Cathedral, vice Rev. Mr. Moore.

Gec. Plompin, of Jefus Coll. and Jn. Wifhaw, of Trin. Coll. Camb. B.A.

Rev. John Clyff, B.A. Winckleigh V. co Devon, vice Rev. Jn. Bradford, refigned.

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THEATRICAL

DRURY LANE.

1. King Lear-Selima and Azor.
3. Love in the Faft-Harlequm Junior.
4. Venice Prelorv'd-The First Floor.
<. Acis and Galatea.

6. Love in the Haft-The Irish Widow.
7. The Prodigal Son.

8. King Lear--The Deferter.

10. Macbeth-Bon Ton.

11. Love in the Eaft-The Minor.

12. Judas Maecabæus.

13. Jane Shore-Catherine and Petrochio. 14. Meliah

15. Ifabella-Who's the Dupe?

24. George Barnwell-Harlequin Junior. 25. New Way to pay Old Debts-Ditto. 26. Love in the Eaft-Ditto.

27. Way to keep Him-Rich. Cœur de Lion. 28. Love in the Eaft-Bon Ton.

REGISTER.

29. The Regent The Miller of Mansfield.
31. The Conftant Couple-Selima and Azor.
Mar.
COVENT GARDEN.

1. The Duenna--Tantara Rara, Rogues Ail.
3. The Man of the World-The Farmer.
4. Lady of the Manor-Midnight Hour.
6. The Confcious Lovers-The Farmer.
S. Love in a Village-Tantara Rara, &c.
13. The Mourning Bride-Comus.
11. She Stoops to Conquer-Mock Doctor
13. Belle's Stratagem-The Farmer.
15. School for Wives-Midnight Hour.
24. Oroonoko-Omai.

25. Love makes a Man-Ditto.

26. Inkle and Yarico-The Apprentice.
27. The Recruiting Officer-Omai.
28. The Rivals--The Poor Soldier.
29. The Beggar's Opera-Tom Thumb.
1. The Beaux Stratagem-Omai.

BILL of MORTALITY, Hrom March 4, to March 25, 1788.

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Meteor. Diaries for Apr.1788, and May, 1787 282 Queen Mary's Confinement at Edinburgh
Letter from the Hon. and Rev. W. Stuart to Sir Explanation of Two very remarkable Seals 313!
W. Fordyce, on the Inoculation at Luton 283 Original Letter from Oliver Cromwell
On the Cultivation of our National Hiftory 284 Commendable Charity of the Lincoln Ladies 314
Remarkable Anecdote of Bishop Cumberland 286 The neceffary Qualities of Country Juftices 315
287 Bradwardin's Idea of Mr. Berington's Plan 316
288 Further Obfervations on Private Executions
Original Strictures on Modern Education
Provincial Terms in the North explained
Meaning of Grace, applied to Terms of Art 289 Material Reprefentation of the Deity improper 317
Anecdotes of the Liberality, &c. of Apelles 290 The Stonehenge in Friefland, &c. defcribed 318
Obfervatory of Trin. Coll. Dublin, defcribed 291 Addrefs to the Scotch Epifcopalian Clergy 310
The Five Courts of Justice at Dublin defcribed 294 Petrified Animal Bones from Somerfetthire 321
Comment on Sir J.Preftwich's "Refpublica" 295 Marine Shells from the Coaft of Suffolk
On the Interment of the Prefident Bradshaw . Proceedings in prefent Seffion of Parliament 322
Practicability of well amusing advanced Life 296 Mr. Urban's Reviewers reviewed
Interefting Enquiry on the Salmon Fithery 297 REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS
299 Catalogue of New Books-Index Indicatorius 346
Affecting Narrative of a diftreffed Family
Character of Dr. Johnfon, drawn by himself 301 SELECT POETRY, ancient and mod. 347-351
Walker's "Memoir of Irish Bards" vindicated 303 E. India News, Foreign Affairs, American Intel
Remarks on Pinkerton's Diff. on the Goths 305 ligence, Domeftic Occurrences, &c. 352-36.
A Medal ftruck after Fifty Years Marriage 308 Births, Marriages, Deaths, &c.
A ftrange Clerical Impropriety reprehended 309 Lift of Bankrupts
Bishops tranfplanted from Ireland to England 310 Prices of Grain-Theatrical Regifter, &c. 37
The Ifle of Wight Petition on the Slave Trade 311 Daily Variations in the Prices of Stoaks
Embellished with a View of the Houfe at EDINBURGH where MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS
was confined; an infide View of the old COURTS OF JUSTICE, and the OBSERVA-
TORY OF TRINITY COLLEGE, at DUBLIN; a remarkable MEDAL; curious SEALS, &c.

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Large black flies, bibion noir de St. Marc (tipulæ febriles) appear in great numbers, and afford plenty of food to the newly-arrived fwallows. Paftures yellow with bloom of ranunculi. Horfe-chefnut in bloom and full leaf.-d Hyacinthus non fcriptus, and quince (malus cydonia) in bloomRye now moved in ear, affords a plentiful crop of fodder during thefe harth winds, which keep back the grafs.-f Some fwallows frequent chimnies; not yet all come.g Alopecurus pratenfis & anthoxanthum odoratum in bloom.- Hawthorn in bloom, and highly fragrant. Rhubarb (theum rhaponticum) in bloom. Fern emerges. * Two

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Gentleman's Magazine:

For APR I L, 1788.

BEING THE FOURTH NUMBER OF VOL. LVIII. PART 1.

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George-fr. HanoverMr. URBAN, fquare, April 12. ***EARING lately of the great fuccefs attending inoculation for the fmallpox at Luton in Bedfordshire, I was naturally led to enquire into the feveral particulars relative to that matter. Amongst other informations, fome of them perhaps of doubtful authority, I have been favoured with the following authentic account by the Hon. and Rev. Mr. Stuart. rector of the parish. If you should judge the communication to be of fufficient importance to the pub Jick, I doubt not of your giving it a place in your Magazine; in which cafe, it may be deemed a curiofity by fome of your readers to be informed, that Mr. Stuart is a grandfon of the late Lady Mary Wortley Montague, who first introduced inoculation into this country,

To Sir William Fordyce.
Sir,

In anfwer to your letter concerning the fuccefs of the inoculation at Luton, I take the liberty of troubling you with the following facts.

Towards the end of laft fummer, a fmall-pox of the most malignant kind preyailed at Luton. Notwithstanding every

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care that human prudence could fuggeft, as to cleanliness, medicine, and attendance, fcarcely more than half of our patients furvived this dreadful difeafe; and though they were kept at fome diftance from the town, it was found impoffible to prevent the infection from fpreading. danger, I endeavoured to overcome the prejudice and fears of the people, and prevail on them to be inoculated. Accordingly, in the courfe of three days, a furgeon of the neighbourhood communicated the infection to 928 paupers, who were judged incapable of paying for themfelves; and foon after to 287 more, moftly at their own charge. Of these 1215, only five died, and those under the age of four months; as you will fee by the attefted lift which is inclofed.

Mean time Mr. Kirby and Mr. Chafe, the furgeons refident at Luton, inoculated about 700 of the better fort, with an equal fuccefs.

Even from this statement, the advantage of inoculation is manifeft; but the following circumstances fet this advantage in a Stronger light. Many paupers have fince thewed me the preparatory medicines, which, notwithstanding all their promites to take, they had omitted; and the extent of the parith (it heing nearly thirty-three miles in circumference) rendered impof fible to prevent their procuring strong li quors. Thefe circumftances, that few fube mitted to regimen, and that fome did not

A Two house-martias (hirundo urbica) feen.-/ Two fwifts (hirundo apus) appear.Swallows frequent chimnies. Medlar (mefpilus germanica) blows. A pair of redbacked butcher birds have built a neft in a quickfet hedge. The eggs are white, and furrounded at the biggest end by a circle of brown spots, " coronæ inftar *."— Fly catcher (mulicapa grifola) appears.

In outlets about town, where moffes, lichens, and goffamer, &c. are wanting, birds do not make nefts fo peculiar each to its fpecies.. Thus the net of the chaffinch hath not that elegant appearance, nor is it fo beautifully ftudded with lichens, as thofe in the country; and the wren is obliged to conftruct his neft with itraws and dry graffes, which da not give it that roundness and compactness so remarkable in the edifices of that little ar elited.

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