Pofe, and appoint, efteem, and think fit, and neceffary, and decent, and convenient; and all, and every, and either, or neither of them, to examine, and call to ftrict account; and that paft, or not paft extortion, and then, and there, and where, and whither, to establish, and appoint, and direct, and impower, and authorife all fuch, and all much bailiffs, and under-receivers, and collectors, and gatherers together, as your petitioner did, or may, or do, or have, or had, or fhall, or will, or can, or might, or fhould, or could, or ought, or chufe, or pitch upon, with the moft earnest requeft I defire my own felf, Mr Dormatt Offaloy, that they, and then, and there, and every, and either, Rates of Intereft according to the Scots Acts. "Annualrents from L and neither of them, fhall, and did, and have, and do, and will live in peace and unity, and concord, and tranquillity, henceforth, and for the time to come, and hereafter, and for the time past, and not past, and the time present, and not, and for everlafting; and efpecially not to moleft, deny, interrupt, or hinder, or disturb, or difpute with, or hurt, or meddle with your petitioner Mr Dormatt Offaloy, in his poffeffion of feventy two acres Grotnoclogi, more, in the county of Kerry, and barony of Logovilly. Given, and granted, and dated, and figned, and fealed, and delivered by my own hand and order, my own, and with my hand, this 25th day of, &c. under this mark; and oppofite to it, under the day of the week, in the upper line, on which the day of the month happens according to the old ftile, you have the day on which it happens according to the new. Note 1. The new ftile commenced Oct. 4. 1582; when to days were thrown out at once, and the laft year of every century after, excepting each fourth century, appointed to have no day intercalated in 2 February: So that in this century, the new ftile preceeds the old, which we use, 11 days. 1 per cent. to creditor. Explanation of the enfuing Table. Ook for the year under the title YEARS; and oppofite to it you have the day of the week on which March begins. Next look for the month under the title MONTHS; and oppofite to it, under the day of the week, in the upper line, on which March begins, you have the day of the week on which that month begins. Then look for the day of the month under the title DAYS; and oppofite to it, under the day of the week, in the upper line, on which the month begins, you have the day of the week wanted. And, to make this table answer for the new ftile, look for the number of days that the new file preceeds the old Note 2. In this table March is fuppofed to be the first month of the year; so that to find what day of the week any day of January or February, e. g. 1743, falls upon, look the preceeding year, 1742. you EXAMPLE. What day of the week is the 20th day of May 1743 Oppofite to the year I find Tuesday to be the firft day of March. Oppofite to the month, under Tuesday in the upper line, I find Sunday to be the first day of May. Oppofite to the day of the month, under Sunday in the upper line, I find Friday to be the 20th day of May O. S. And oppofite to 11, the prefent difference between the old and new tiles, under Friday in the upper line, the 20th May O. S. I find Monday to be the 20th May N. S. So likewife, obferving Note 2. above, I find that the 26th of February 1743 falls upon Saturday, according to the old, and upon Tuesday according to the new ftile. Thursday 09 37 65 793 Tuesday 10 38 66 794 Wednesday 30 November 31 December Sunday Tuesday 11 39 67 795 Thursday 31 January Friday 68 796 Saturday 23 February Monday Tuesday 69 797 Sunday 70 798 Monday ATABLE, fhewing what Day of the Week any Day of any Month falls upon from 1701 to 1812, both according to the Old and New Stiles, without the affiftance of the Dominical Letter. : 12 40 13 41 14 42 Sunday Monday Tuesday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday 15 43 16 44 71 799 Tuesday DAYS. 72 800 Thurfday Days of the Week on which they happen. S 17 45 73 801 Friday 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 18 46 74 802 Saturday 21 49 75 803 Sunday 48 76 804 Tuesday 77 805 Wednesday 50 78 806 Thursday 79 807 Friday 80 808 Sunday 81 809 Monday 26 54 82 810 Tuesday 25 53 27 55 83 811 Wednesday 1728 1756 1784 1812 Friday 4 11 18 25 5 12 1 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 N. B. This Table may be made to answer for any year of the Julian or Gregorian calendars not inferted, by adding to, or fubtracting from the years, 28 as many times as is needful. Monday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday 12 Friday Saturday Sunday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Monday Tuesday II Tuesday Wednesday 10 Sunday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Thursday Friday. 16 15 614 An INDEX, fhewing the Characters affumed by the several M. Aburius, Earl of Abingdon L. Æmilius Mamercinus, Mr Ald. Perry Afinius Pollio, Lord Polwarth, now Earl of Arrianus Maturius, Sir Dudley Ryder Sp. Carvilius, Earl of Carlisle Celfus Albinovanus, Alexander Hume- C. Cicerejus, Earl of Cholmondeley Claudius Marcellus, Earl of Sandwich M. Furius Camillus, Sir William Wyndham Chedworth A. Hoftilius Mancinus, Earl of Holderness Julius Florus, William Pit, Efq; L. Junius Brutus, Samuel Sandys, Efq; C. Marcius Coriolanus *, Tho. Carew, Efq, T. Numicius Prifcus, William Noel, Efq; C. Oppius, late Lord Onflow L. Pifo, Earl of Chesterfield G. Plinius Cæcilius, Lord Chancellor 2. Salonius Sarra, Bishop of Salisbury derfon, now Earl of Scarborough M. Valerius Corvus, Sir John Barnard General ERRATUM. For C, Marcius Coriolanus, p. 540. read Cn. Manlius Vulfo, General Bill of MORTALITY for 1742, in Edinburgh and Weft-kirk parish. Men. Wom. Child. In all. Men. Wom. Child. In all. Total. INDEX to the DEBATES, ESSAYS, HISTORY, &c. 1742. A Bfolute princes, how they pillage 580 290 428 3 320 409 Bernoulli's discovery of a perpetual phof- 515 118 Amhurst, N. letter to the E. of B Avarice 211 Blackerby, Howard and Lediard repri- Bodkin, John, fentenced and hanged for 525 |