conduct of that VETERAN who, endeavouring to unite pa- triotifm with independence, zeal with prudence, courage with difcretion, again folicits from that Publick, for which he has long and faithfully exercised his talents, the gene- rous continuance of their kindness and protection. He fo- licits and he claims it with the greater confidence, because, through the long feries of many fucceeding years, years of trial, peril, and difmay, he has acted a confiftent, and, he trusts, an honourable part. He has endeavoured to demon- ftrate his Patriotifm, his Loyalty, and his love of Learning. In hours of danger to his Sovereign, and there have been fuch, no factious murmurs, no querulous plans of pre- tended Reformation have been fuffered to defile his Pages. With refpect to his love of Learning, he may fpeak with yet greater boldnefs. He may proudly number among his Friends, Allies, and Correfpondents, fome of the most ex- alted Characters in the Annals of Literature. It must be his care and his duty to retain their welcome aid; and, whilft Political Events, which agitate Nations, must be left to that fuperintending Wifdom which directs and difpofes all things, SYLVANUS URBAN concludes his customary Addrefs with congratulations to his Countrymen, that Science ftill reigns in our happy Ifland with unparalleled and undiminished luftre; and with the honeft and heartfelt prayer, that fuch her reign and the glory of England may endure for ages!!
LOND. GAZETTE GENERAL EVEN. Lloyd's Evening St.James's Chron London Chron. Brit. Prefs--Globe London Evening The Sun-Star London Packet English Chron. Times-Whiteh. Morning Chron. Morning Herald M.Poft-Ledger Courier--Ev. Ma. Dai.Ad.&Oracle Morning Advert. Traveller-News Commer. Chron. 18 Weekly Papers Bath 3, Briftol 6 Birmingham 3 Blackburn BuryS.Edmund's CAMBRIDGE Canterbury 2 Carli.-Chefter
JANUARY, 1807.
CONTAINING
Cumberland
Doncafter--Derb Dorcheft.-Effe Exeter 2, Glouc Halifax
Hampshire 2 Hereford, Hull & IRELAND 38 Ipfw.2,Kentifh ? Lancaft.--Leice! Leeds 2-Lewes Liverpool 5 Maidstone
Manchefter 4
Newcastle 3
Northampton
Norf.-Norwi. 2
Nottingham
OXFORD-Portf.
Reading-Salifb. SCOTLAND 15 Salop-Sheffield Sherborne, Surry Shrewfb.--Suffex Staffordshire Stamford-Tyne
Chelmsford 2 Cornw.-Covent. Meteorolog. Diaries for Dec. 1806 and Jan.1807 2 Men-Traps-Dormant Peerages, &c. &c... 40 Houfe atStratford in whichShakspeare was born 3 INDEX INDICATORIUS-Queftions answered il. On the Prefervation of Fifh by Freezing ibid. REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS; viz. Suggeftions for Recovery of Frozen Perfons 4 Letters refpecting Chrift's Church at Bath. 41 Memoirs of the great Dr. Richard Bentley ibid. Afpland's Funeral Sermon on Mr. Fox, &c. 43 Foffil Crocodile-Walton's Lives-Swallows 8 Reflections on the liberal Spirit of the Apoftles ib. Letters from Holland and Germany in 1794 9 Stackhoufe's Illuftration of Tumuli or Barrows 46 THE PROJECTOR, a periodical Paper, NoLXVI. 11 Bishop Burgefs's Evidences of Chriftianity ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION, NO CIV.. 13 Account of the South Sea and other Bubbles 49 Survey of the Exterior of Weftminster Hall 15 Funeral Sermon, &c. for the Rev. Abrah. Booth 50 Bp.Horfley-Henham fuper Montem Church 17 Elegy on Mr. White-Vindic. of the, Quakers 51 Preface to Beloe's "Anecdotes of Literature" 18 Hiftorical View of Chriftianity, from Gibbon 52 Melancholy Fate of Cabestaing the Trabadour 20 Continuation ofGranger's Biographical Hiftory55 Architecture of new Library at Stowe defended 23 Firft Impreffions; or, Sketches, from Nature 57 English Bishops who have died temp. Geo. III. 24 Dallaway's Obferv. on Antient Architecture 50 Dr. Lettfom's Thirty-fixth Letter on Prifons 25 SELECT MODERN POETRY for January 60--64 Mr. Neild's Remarks on Worcester Caftle Gaol 26 Proceedings in the prefent Seffion of Parliam. 65 Rev. Ralph Churton's Reply to Dr. Milner 29 Interefting Intell. from the London Gazettes 68 Mr. LeMefurier on the Interpretation of Oaths 31 Subftance of Papers relative to the Negotiation 69 Dr. Milner on the abfolving Power of the Pope 3-4 Abftra&t of the principal Foreign Occurrences 73 Architectural Survey of the State of York.. 35 Country News-Domeftic Occurrences, &c. 78 Intellectual Comfort for the Deaf and Dumb 37 Biograph.Memoirs of the late Ifaac Reed, efq. eo Great Skill of the Family of the Braidwoods ibid. Additions and Corrections in former Obituaries 82 Improvements in the North of England. 39 Marriages and Deaths of eminent Perfons 891 Hummums-Wynne andJocelyn Baronetages ib. Bill of Mortality-Prices of the. Markets. 95 New Court-Room, Library, &c. at Whitehaven 40 Daily Variations in the Prices of the Stocks 96 Embellished with a beautiful Perfpective View of the Houfe at STRATFORD- UPON-AVON in which SHAKSPEARE was born; and the Church of HENHAM-SUPER-MONTEM, in Essex,
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The average degrees of temperature, as noted at eight o'clock in the morning, are 44; thofe of the correfponding month, in 1805, were 37; and thofe of 1804, 334. The quantity of rain fallen this month is 6 inches 39-100ths; that of the correfponding month in the year 1805, was 3 inches 73-100ths; that of 1804, 1 inch 45-100ths; and that of 1803, 6 inches 19-100ths.
METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for January, 1807. By W. CARY, Strand.
To JOHN NICHOLS Esq!EAS. Edinb. & Perth, who by his real & perse
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has added so much to our Nahonal Antiquities,
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