Valerius Corvus, M. his fpeech against the regency bill Vanity, human, elegantly expofed, in the 349 story of some insects that live but a day
-E, marshal, cenfured 263, 264
W- WALES, Frederick prince of, his
birth-day celebrated 43. His death 138. Account of his iffue ibid. Cafe of the Black Prince compared with his 139. His majesty's aníwers to the lords and commons addresses of condolence on the occafion 140. Mourning for him ibid. Lord marshal's order for a general mourn- ing ibid. Opinion of the phyficians and fergeons of the distemper that occafioned Ins death ibid. Of his death and charac- ter 174. Solemnity of removing his erufe from Leicester houfe 185. Pro- cellion and ceremonial at his funeral 186. Infeription on his coffin ibid. A letter concerning him 195. His cha- rafter when not ten years old, ibid. &c. Second mourning for him 282, 378. The mourning ended
1751 Wales, princefs dawager of, the revenue fettled on her 140. Her anfwers to the meffages of condolence from the lords and commons 187. She is delivered of a princefs 330. Addrefs of the lord mayor and aldermen on that occafion 331. Her birth day-day celebrated 523. See Regency Bill.
Wales, George prince of, his birth-day celebrated 235. Chofen governor of the Free British Fishery 233. Speech made to him on that occafion, with his answer
Wall, general, ambassador from the ca- tholick king
Walpole, Hon. Edward, Efq; perfons found guilty of a conspiracy against him 330. They receive judgment War, on the conduct of late
Ways and means, committee of, their re- folutions for raifing the supply 368, 369 Weather at London on each day 46, 94, 142, 190, 238, 285, 334, 383, 430, 478, 526, 574
Welch. See Jones. Weft-Indies, dreadful hurricane there 522, Westminster, petitions complaining of an 523, 569, 575, undue election and return for that city 43. They are withdrawn 91. A full account of the proceedings in that affair 291-293, 364-366. A debate in relation to the high bailiff 393-402 Westminster bridge, its defcription and di-
menfions 281. Quantity of ftone in it 330. The new road opened from it 571 Westminster Journal, extracts from 43,
375, 198, 243, 37, 414, 503, 516 Whale fishesy of the Dutch this year 335 White Herring Fishery. See British White Herring Fishery.
White Horfe that gives name to a vale in Berkshire
Wickliffe, John, the famous English re- 227 E.
former, an account of him
Wickman, Mr. beheaded in Sweden 479 Wight, ifle of, defcribed Wiltshire, a description of Winchester, defcribed
Wind at Deal, on each day 46, 94, 142,
190, 238, 285, 334, 383, 430, 478, 526, 574 Windfor, and Windfor Caftle defcribed Winterbottom, Thomas, Efq; elected lord 246 E. mayor of London 427. Sworn in 475 Witchcraft. See Colley, Ofborne, and Tring.
Women of the town, unfortunate, a pro- pofal for a charitable inftitution in their favour
Woollen manufacture carried on in Spain 575 Worcefor
1751 Worcester, bishop of, a remarkable paffage in his dedication of his fermon, about fpirituous liquors 83. He receives the thanks of the common council for his fermon 91. More extracts from his de- dication
INDEX to the POETRY..
young lady, character of one
EARLY bill of mortality
Young pretender, his rambles Younger brother, remarkable cafe of 407
INDEX to the POETRY.
H, Mifs Py, verfes on her 136 Heroines, or modern memoirs Highland laffie, a new fong,. fet to mufick
Hobbinol, a fong, fet to mufick Hunídon, Mr. Thomas, who died in a voyage at the Weft-Indies, on his death
Hymn for Christmas-day
Hymn on the works of creation
OCCASIONAL prologue and epilogue
Occafional verfes on the royal family 229,
II meditante, being a hymn on the works of creation Industry and genius, or the origin of Bir- mingham, a fable Invitation to dinner, from a difcharged furgeon to a lieutenant of a man of war
ALMER, Charles Godfrey, Efq; on his death 568. His epitaph
Parne, Dr. Verfes on his death
Petrify'd city, defcription of
Pickled herrings for ever, a new ballad 521 Pleasures of retirement
Pofey, or lover's gift, a new long Progrefs of learning
Prologue to Gil Blas 85. To Alfred, a
mafque 133. To Othello 136. At the revival of Every Man in bis Humour 568. To the Orphan, when acted at Bath for the benefit of the General Hofpital 604 Pfalm I. paraphrased
Pupil in fickness, an epiftle to one Q.
UEEN's college, Oxford, verfes from
Learning, the progrefs of
Liberty regain'd, an ode, after Metaftafio
469 Linnet, on the death of a favourite one
Retirement, the pleasures of
Rhyme, on the inconvenience of
Marlborough, late duke of, verfes to him, when in the decline of life, and in a kind of reverie Meditation on the works of creation 603 Morning walk, or benefit of exercife, on feeing it in manufcript
Morofoph defcribed 41. As prepared to deliver his predictions concerning Scri- blerus Mutual love, a new long, fung at Vaux- hall, by Mr. Lowe 327
ANNY of the hill, a new fong 347 Neceffary-house, verses on
New-year, ode for
Riddle, written in the reign of King
Rival, to a fuccessful one
Roberts, Mifs Polly, of L-1, near Stroud, in Gloucestershire, verfes on her R, Mr. to him and his followers 89 Romaine, the Rev. Mr. to him 325 Rofs, Mr. Alexander, epitaph on him, with an English translation Rover, a fong fet to mufick
Royal family, occafional verfes on 229,
New-year's gift, to Mr. R. Williams, executor to the late Mr. Morgan, of Carmarthenshire
News-publifhers, a hint to
Nottinghamshire, to the Rey. Mr.in 421
ACRIFICE of Iphigenia, fong in it, fet to mufick Scribleriad, extracts from 40, 41, 131, 227, 272, 273
Short-writing, to Mr. Gurney, on his
Society's pickled herrings for ever, a new
bailad Soliloquy, by a gentleman on his birth-day
Uncertainty of all fublunary enjoyments, 423 reflections on it
Wales, princefs dowager of, occafional verfes on her 129. Verfes to her 565 Walliæ principem nuper defunctum, in 230 Walmefley, Gilbert, Efq; epitaph on him
475 Songs, viz. Belinda 39. Damon and Chloe 137. The fpring 181. Alexas and Chloris 183. Sung by Mifs Stevenson in Vaux-hall Gardens 277. The posey, or lover's gift 325. What ails my heart 327. Mutual love ibid. Nanny of the hill 341. On Mrs. Woffington's vifit to Ireland 422. Society's pickled herrings for ever 521. A paftoral ballad Songs fet to mufick, viz. The fickle fair 16. The forfaken maid's complaint 84. The rover 132. Britain's ifle 152. Hob- Ara- binol 179. The Irish laffie 228. bel 276. The happy couple 324. Sung by Mifs Falkner, at Marybon Gardens 372. In the facrifice of Iphigenia 420. The Highland laffie 468. Sung at Ma- Damon and Phil- rybon Gardens 517. lis 64.
Storm raised by olus, at the request of
Strip me naked. See Gin-drinker.
Wells, Mr. fometime master of the Bear- Garden, elegy on him What ails my heart? a fong Winchester college
The With, by a gentleman in the Eaft In- dies 232
Woffington, Mrs. à fong on her vifit to
Her petition to his grace
YOUNG gentleman, on a very pretty one who appeared at a late masque rade in a female dress
Younger branches of the royal family, oc- cafional verfes on them
Youth, on the death of a hopeful one, which occafioned his mother's distraction 328
INDEX of NAMES to the MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 1751.
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