Births, Marriages, Deaths, Preferments, Promotions, and Bankrupts. Arried. Rev. Mr. Degullon, to Mifs How, rector of Lothbury. Lieutenant-General Phillips. Sir Ifaac Woolafton. Bart. at Lowesby, in Leicestershire. Mr. John Henderfon, an eminent fugar-baker. Right hon. the Countess Dowager of Burlington. Fulerand Mourgue, Efq; an eminent merchant, M Elifabeth Sambfon. Mr. Jonathan Mr. James Belson, an eminent cheesemonger, Buttal, to Mifs Higgins. Mr. Minors, an eminent furgeon, to Mifs Valentine. Mr. Bryce, to Mifs Anderfon. Lord Guernsey, to Lady Charlotte Seymour, fecond daughter of the late Duke of Somerfet. Mr. John Patterfen, to Mifs Ann Lambe. Charles James Packe, Efq; to Mifs Charlotte Pochin. Tho. Terry, Efq; to Mifs Brooke. Jonathan Corlefs, Efq; to Mifs Sufannah Lawes. John Raper, Efq; town-clerk of York, to Mifs Lamplugh. Mr. Richard Bell, merchant at Hull, to Mifs Johnson, of Beverley. Alexander Edmunds, Efq; to Mifs Harris. Mr. John Longden, to Mifs Willis. Roger Palmer, Efq; to Mifs Ambrofe. Waite, Efq; to Mifs Wefton, of Scotland-yard. Steel, Efq; to Mrs. Ofborn, a widow lady of a very large fortune. Chriftopher Wilkinfon, Efq; to Mifs Pulleyne. Mr. Charles Hoyles, a brewer, to Mifs Smith, of Mortlack. Mr. Arthur Lion, to Mifs Phipps. Mr. David Ebeneton, to Mifs Silva. Mr. Charles Newton, to Mifs Sally Wood. D in Wood Street. Mr. John Mason, town-clerk of Maidstone, Kent. Mrs. Hutchins, wife of Mr. Hutchins, haberdasher in King-fireet. James Porteen, Efq; at Putney. Mr. John Harvest, an eminent brewer, at Kingston. Mr. Samuel Smith, orange-merchant, ThamesAtreet. Mrs. Evans, widow of Mr. Evans, late a Blackwell-ball factor. Mrs. Ulieger, lace-merchant, in Leicester-fields. Mr. Young, an eminent horfe-doctor. Mr. Rogers, jun. woollen-draper, Gracechurch-ftreet. Edward Nightingale, Efq; of Kneefworth, in Cambridgeshire. Rev. Mr. Lowe, rector of Stallbridge, in Dorfetfbire. Governor Ellick, worth 100,000 1. Mrs. Morland, of Lamberburft, in Suffex. Daniel Hammond, Esq. Mr. Daniel Williams, of Hoxton. Referred. Rev. Mr. John Howdell, pre fented by the Lord Chancellor to the rectory of Bircholt, in Kent. Rev. Mr. Themas Cobb, prefented by Sir William Hardres, to the rectory of Great Hardres in Kent. Rev. Mr. Colby Bullock, inftituted to the rectory of Woodrifing, in Norfolk. Rev. Mr. George Sandby, to the rectory of Denton in Norfolk, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Rev. Mr. William Cockayne, chaplain to the right hon. the Lord Mayor. Rev Mr. Thomas Horton, M. A. to the rectory of Hafcombe, in Surry, Rev. Mr. Benjamin Milward, to the rectory of Mells, in Somerfet fpire. Rev. Mr. Samuel Payne, to the rectory of Nelbury-Bubb, in Dorfetfbire. Rev. Mr. Edmund Morris, to the rectory of Nurfeling. Rev. John Williams, to the vicarage of Gafbury. Rev. Mr. William Hughes, to the rectory of Doddington, Gloucestershire. Rev. Mr. Jonathan Kebby, to the vicarage of StampfordArundel, Somersetshire. Rev. Mr. Thomas Price, to the rectory of Keyrdock, in Denbighhire. Rev. Mr. Jofeph Brockwell, to the vicarage of Weftmorfely, in Effex. Rev. Mr. Samuel Butcher, rector of Newton, in Monmouthfhire. Rev. Mr. John Bell presented to the rectory of Geftingthorpe in Effex, by Sir IED. Samuel Winder, Efq; an eminent merchant in Mincing lane. Tho. Smyth, an eminent watch-maker. Dr. Beaufort, an eminent physician. William Hayter, Efq; an eminent merchant in the Old-Jewry. Robert Duke, Efq; at Alverton, in Devonshire. Thomas Beynton, Efq; of Gray's-Inn. Mr. Eames, mafter of the charity-school, St. George's, Queen-Square. John Henry Vaffwer, Efq; an eminent Dutch merchant. Mrs. Hughes, wife of Mr. Hughes, an eminent tobacconist. Mr. Ferne, of the Middle-Temple. Rev. Mr. William Blomberg, Rector of Cliff in Kent, and Fulham, Middlefex. Mr. Will. Cavenagh, head-keeper of New-Prison, Clerkerwell. Thomas Shepherd, Efq; at CanburyHoufe. Rev. Mr. Samuel Wilfon, a diffenting minifter. James Wynne, Efq; at Newington. Mr. Anthony Daffy, Salisbury-court. Mrs. Elifabeth Newman, at Farnham, Hampshire. Mr. William Gibson, furgeon, in Grofvenor Square. Lady Kingften, at Upton-Court, near Reading, Berkshire. Mr. Simplon, Red-Lion-Hervey Ewes, Bart. Square, Holborn. Samuel Walsh, Efq; at Romoted. Lord Manners to be Colonel of a Enfield. Edward Webb, Efq; of Gray's Por regiment of foot, late Col. Lee's, Inn. David Chitty, Efq; at Wimbleton, in Wemys, Efq; a gentleman of a large fortune in Ireland. Mrs. How, wife of the rev. Mr. in Ireland. Robert Scott, Efq; and William Fowler, Fowler, Mr. Mandeville, and Mr. Wilfon elected fellows of Trinity college in Cambridge. Hon. Captain Keppel, fon to his Excellency the Earl of Albemarle, to be one of the aid de camps to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Charles Chauncy, Efq; Captain of the fecond troop of guards. Sir John Jenour, Bart. Guidon, in the room of Captain Chauncy. James Harrington, Efq; to be third Lieutenant in the room of Sir John Fenour. B A K-TS. Thomas Robertfon, late. of the parish of St. Martin's in the fields, BOOKS published H and Mr. P. ---- True ftate of the cafe between Capt. A genuine account of the life and actions of James Macklaine. Falstaff, 6 d. The Ordinary of Newgate's account. Corbet. Age in distress: or, Job's lamentation for his children. By a clergyman. Fuller, 6 d. A dialogue between the gallows and a freethinker. Ofborne, Gray's-Inn, 1 S. Sacred declarations: or, a letter to the inhabitants of London and Westminster. Buckland, 6 d. The tutor's affiftant: being a compendium An account of the behaviour of James Mack- The fhip Bofcawen's voyage to Bombay, in the the meanest capacity. Hodges, 7 s. 6 d. The mariner's guide. By Tho. Crosby. Hodges. A letter from a gentleman in town to a friend in the country on frugality. Webb, 4 d. God's univerfal goodness difplayed, a fermon. Griffith, s. 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