Lifts of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Lift of BIRTHS for the Year 1762. LAM of, Sir Wm Foulis, Bt. at Ingleby 9. Manor, Yorkshire.-of a fon. Lady of Sir Geo. Armytage, Bt.-of a daughter. 10.of Jn Lawrence Akenhead, Efq;of a fon and daughter. 15. Countess of Bellcarras,—of a 7th fon. 22. Lady of the Hon. Mr Juftice Bathurst, -of a fon. 23. The wife of Mr Cole, carpenter,-of 3 boys; the 2d time of her having 3 at a birth Lift of MARRIAGES in the Year 1762. Ames Erfkine of Cardross, Efq;-to Lady Chr. Bruce, daug, to late E. of Kincardine. 3. Roger Craven of Conondly, in Craven, York fhire, Efq;- -to Mifs Dowgill of Hart wik, 15,000!. May 4. Major Andrews of the Berkshire militia,-to Mifs Philips. Rev. Mr Withaw of Hereford Cathedral,to Mifs Wright. Jn Carter, of Deal, Efq;-to Mifs Rawlins. 6. H. Doughty, Efq; of Snaford, Lincolnfhire,-to Mis Byrne of Hatton-garden. Rev. Mr Lawion of Canterbury,- to Mifs Leigh. 9. Sir Griffith Beynton, Bt. of Agnes Burton,-to Mifs Topham. Rev. Mr Snowe of North Acton,-to Miss Fletcher 12. Win Smith of Shrewsbury, Efq-to Mrs Pepial of Batterfea. 13. Sir Wm Beauchamp Proctor, Bt. Kt. of the Bath,-to Mits Johnson of Berkhamstead. Charles Blair, Efq;- to Mifs Maria Fane, daughter of Tho, Fane,Efq; member for Lynn. 15. Mr J. Hughes, one of the clerks of the impreft office, to Mifs Harriet Fowler, fider to the late Sir Wm Fowler, fee Vol. xxx. p. 16. Jn Dudley, Efq; a near relation to the. late Sir Wm Dudley, Bt.-to Mifs Knightly, daughter of the late Val. Knightly, Eiq; of Northamptonsh. Robert Jones, Efq; of Fonmar Cafile, Glamorganh.-to Mifs Sayce of Boverton, 30,000!. 17. Hon. and Rev. Mr Sherard, brather to the E. of Harborough, and canon refidentiary of Salisbury," -to Mifs Hearit of the Clofe. 25. Rev. Mr Rogers, a ditienting minifter, Geo. Stafford, Efs of Upper Brook street,to Mifs Smith, neice of Sir Henry Smith of Ireland. Lift of DEATHS for the Year 1762. * A * of Peasant in Poland, in the 157th year age; till within 12 days of his death, he worked as a day labourer. Feb. 13. Michael Hay, Efq; at Kingston, Jamaica. Agnes Chriftie, in Aberdeenshire, aged 104. 25 Sir Simon Bradftreet, Bt. at Dublin. George Pinchon, at Kelling, Norfolk, aged 92; he had been a fhepherd ever fince his childhood, and never had any illness till the morning he died. 28. John Douglas of Feachel, near Aber 241 April 29. Mr Danford, in Liquorpond-street, Gen. Podewils, in the Pruffian fervice, at Mr Robinfon, organist of Westminster- Mr Howe, one of the king's meflengers, Sir Walter Maxwell, of Pollock, Bt. 30. Jn Sawbridge, Efq; one of the deputy May 1. His Grace the Duke of Portland, Marquifs of Titchfield, Vifc. Woodstock, and Baron of Chichester, and Knight of the GarHe is fucceeded in title and estate by his eldest fon, Wm Henry Cavendish, Marquifs, born April 14, 1738. ter. Rev. Mr R. Woodford, canon and treasurer of Wells, aged 87. The Rev. Mr Browne, fon to the Bishop of Corke. Mr Wallet, grazier in Lincolnshire, worth40,cool. Geo Irton, of Irton in Cumberland, Efq; Mrs Barrow of Liverpool, of a dropfy, for which he had been tapped 48 times, and had200 gallons of water taken from her in three ycars. 2. Lt Gen. Mordaunt, aged 90. Lady Blaney, at Fowey in Cornwall, reli& of Sir Tho, Blaney, and eldest daughter of Sir Cloudefly Shovel. 3. Dr Taylor, in St James's church-yard, Bristol. Rev. Mr Philips, V. of Afton, near Birmingham. 4. Sir Tanfield Leman, Bt. a phyfician. Lady of Sir Francis Poole, Bt. member for Lewes. 5. Lewis Barton, Efq; near Dean's-yar d, Westminster. Wm Wanley of Eyford, Gloucefterth. Efq; 6. Mr Cooper, head furveyor to the hand in hand fire-office. My Gyford, at Mile End, aged 96. Rt Hon. Lord Chedworth, Ld Lieut. and Cuftos Rot. of Gloucestershire, and conftable of St Breval's Caftle, in the foreft of Dean. Mafter Highstreet, about feven years old; his father, who died about eight months ago, left him 7c0l. per annum. and in cafe of failure of ilue, to go to Weftminster infirmary, and St Luke's hofpital. 9-Johnlon, Efq; at Croydon; he was a juttice for Kent and Surry. Dr Hardy, fen. at Snaith, Yorkshire. 10. His Grace Robert Montagu, D. and E. Manchefter, Vifc. Mandeville, &c. Ld Chamberlain to her majefty, and Lord Lieut. and Cuftos Rot. of Huntingtonshire; his Grace fucceeded his brother in 1739, and is fucceeded by his eldest fon George, Visc. Man deville, 242 The GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE; VOL. XXXII. deville, born April 6, 1737, member for Hun- Dr Perrott, phyfician at York, fuddenly. 16. Rt Hon. Lord Vifc. Courtenany, lately advanced to that title, (fee the promotions) but had not taken his feat in the Houfe of Peers. His lordship has left iffue only one fon, Wm now Vifc. Courtenay, in the 20th year of his age, and four daughters. There were feveral Barons of Oakhampton, 12 Earls of Devonth. and a Marquifs of Exeter, of this noble family. Lady of Sir Win Maynard, Bt. member for Effex. 17. Rev. Mr Goodwin, one of the Schoolmafters of St Saviour's fchool. 18. Henry Robinton, Efq; at his house on Wandfworth bill. 19. Francis Gafhry, Efq: member for Eaftow in five parliaments, treafurer and paymafter of the Office of Ordnance, and a director of the S. S. company. Edw. Godfrey, Efq; at Hampstead. Jn Palmer, Efq; at Waltham upon Thames. Capt. Skelton, aged 88, who followed the coafting trade till his death. Mr Stevens, brother to the late Adm.Stevens 20. Rich. Wooton, Efq; of Hackney. 22. Jn Rous, Efq; of Red Lyon square. 23. Jn Clavering, Efq; one of the grooms of the bedchamber to his late majefty. Thomas More, Elq; of Poplar, aged 90. Lift of PROMOTIONS for the Year 1762. From the London Gazette. Whiteball, HE king has been pleased to May 1. grant to the Rt Hon. Vifc. Ligonier, and his heirs male, and in default of fuch iffue, to Lt Col. Edw. Ligonier, the dignity of a Viscount, by the title of Vifc. Ligonier of Clonmell, in Ireland. T The king has been pleafed to create Edw. Ld Wentworth,-Vifc. Wentworth of Wellf-` borough, Leicestershire. Sir Wm Courtney, Bt.-Vifc. Courtney, of Powderham Caftle, Devonshire. - His Grace the D. of Newcastle,-Baron Pelham, of Stanmer, with remainder in default of iffue, to Tho. Pelham of Stanmer, in Suilex. Lady Caroline Fox,-Lady Holland, Baronnets of Holland, in Lincolnshire, with the dignity of Ld Holland to her heirs male. The Rt Hon. John Percival, E. of Egmont in Ireland,-La Lovel and Holland, Baron Lovel and Holland, of Enmore, Sorberfetfh. - Jn Montagu, Efq; commonly called Ld Brudenell,-Baron Montagu, or Boughton, Northampton, The R Milton of Shrone Hill, in Ireland, -Baron Sir Edward Montagu, of Ditton Park, Bucks, Kt of the Bath, and his heirs male by her Grace Ifabella Duchefs Dowager of Manchefter, his prefent wife,-Baron BeauLien, of Beaulieu, Hampshire. - George Venables Vernon, of Sudbury, Derbyshire, Efq;-Lord Vernon, Baron of Kinderton, Cheshire. - George Lane, Efq; of Bramham Park, Yorkshire, and his heirs male by Hariot his prefent wife,- Baron Bingley, in Yorkshire. May 8. to grant unto Jn Olmius of New Hall, Efq; and his heirs male, the dignity of a Boron of Ireland, by the title of Baron Waltham, of Philips-town. Narborne Berkley, Efq;-made Lt. of the county of Glocefter, city of Bristol, and county of the fame, and Cuftos Rot. of the county of Gloucester; with the offices of constable of the caftle of St Briavell's, in the Forest of Deán, and keeper of the deer and woods in. the faid fureft. The Rt Hon. Jn Earl of Bute,-made firft Lord of the Treasury, in room of D. of Newcaftle, refigned. Rt Hon. George Grenville,-Secretary of State, in room of Lord Bute. Sir Francis Dafhwood,-Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lord Vifc. Barrington,-Treasurer of his majefty's navy. And, Gilbert Elliot, Efq;-Treasurer of his majesty's chamber. From the other Papers. Capt. Gordon of the 21st reg. Capt Keene of the 5th reg. and Capt. Webb of the 36th, -majors by brevet, and to ferve in the rank of Lt Col. in the Portuguese army. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFER MENTS. R EV. Mr Bates,-to the rectories of Swa- Rev. Mr Horne,-V. of Attlebridge, Norf. Rev. G. Morrifon,--R. of Culversford, Rev. Mr Underwood,-R. of West Lynn. Rev. Mr Smith,-V. of Walpole Si Andrews, Norfolk. C Berridge, L.L.D.-a prebend of Lincoln. Jn Baldero,-Ampton, R. Suffolk. Tho. Barret,-Hordley, K. Shropshire Lift of Preferments, Bankrupts, Books, &c. Mr Norman, Congresbury, R. Somerset. Pet. Beavis ? Chittle Hampton, V. Devonsh. M. A. Workley, R. Robert St Mary's, V. Huntington. Mr Bonney, St Andrew Undershaft, Lond. Clerk, J. Richards, L.L.D. Surry. Newcastle, V. with Bettus, >Llalefione, and Tithegfone chapels, Glamorganshire. Rev. L. Chap-Gr. Hormead, V. Hertpelow. SLitt. Hormend, R.fordfh. Rev. R. Hard-7 Shaldean, R. ding. Mitcheldever, V. Rev. Tho. Hut- Laft Lough, R. ton. Rev. Mr North Bevey, R. 2 St Margarets, R. B--KT--S. Hants. Devon fhire. York. Henry Solomons, fen. of London, merchant. Robert Plumer of Reading, pawnbroker. Wm Wrangham of Beverly, Yorksh, mercer. Edw. Hayes of Coventry, warehoufman. Barth. Di Dommiceti, late of Briffol, druggift. F MISCELLANEOUS. 243 Amiliar explanation of the poetical works A defence of the English Eaft India company against the Dutch. 25 6d Brotherson. (see p. 168.) Jachin & Boas; or, the fecrets of free-maNicol. fonry difclofed. A free-mafon's anfwer to the above. 1s.Cooke. Effay on Happiness. 4to 25 6d Dedfley. Life of Afclepiades, the celebrated founder of the Afclepiadic fect of phyfic. Is 6d Fletcher. Effay on the firft principles of Natural Philofophy. 95 Richardfon. The hiftory of the excellence and decline of the conftitution of the Sumatrans, &c. 4. Kearsley. The prefent fate of Denmark. 55 Ofborne. The hiftory of our customs, aids, &c. from Wm the Conqueror. 6s 6d Kearfley. The general hiftory of Polybius, tranflated from the Greek by Mr Hampton. 2 vols. 8vo. 10s Dodley. An historical and critical review of the paintings, &c. at the fociety's great room in the Strand IS Batboe. A new tranflation of Eutropius's Epitome of Roman hiftory. 2: 6d Baldwin. POLITICAL. Anfwer to the obfervations on the papers relative to the rupture with Spain. 6d Hinz man.. |