DON general Bill of Christenings and Burials, from December 13. 1763, to De- ember 11. 1764; with the diseases and cafualties, &c.
Males 859316801 Buried Males 11503723202
Decreased in the bu- rials this year 2941.
eral Bill of Mortality for 1764, in EDINBURGH, and WEST-KIRK parish.
Is. Chriftened 19,404: Married 4838: Died 17,199: Foundlings 5560. TERDAM. Died 8585 HAGUE. Died 1113. ROTTERDAM. Died 1735. ENHAGEN. Christened 2645: Married 961: Died 3673. L. XXVI. 5 B
N. B. When different pages are referred to at any article, if the numbers are disjoined by a sm the first figure or figures in the preceding numbers are supposed to be repeated in the fubfequen.
Berdeen, county of, refolutions concern-
ing paper-money 20. 635. Concerning ftatute-la- bour for repairing the roads 20. Magiftrates of, fine a foreftaller of grain 630. In- firmary at 112 Academies, four, at Paris for teaching English 567 Acts, abitracts, &c. of: Of that for fecuring the payment of the malt-duties 21. Pro- ceedings 184. Of the bill concerning Greenwich ho- fpital 65. Abstract of the act ib. Remarks 66. Of the militia-bill 68. Of the bill relating to the elections 69. 70. Of the longitude-bill 113. Of the act 114. Re- flections ib. Of the bill to encourage the making of in- dico 116. Of the addition relating to captors of prizes ib. Of alterations made in the indico-duties ib. Re- flections 117. Of the bill to enable foldiers and failors to exercife trades 177. Re- marks of the privileges of corporations 179. Of the bill for explaining the act intitled Silk-works 181. Of the new act against smuggling 182. Hardships it may oc- cafion 183 Of encoura- ging officers to make fei- zures ib. Of permitting the importation of greafe-butter 186. Abstract of the act ib. Acts paffed 47. 50. 68. 72.
177. 226,7 Adams, Maj. his letter to the E. of Egremont 341. To the governor and council of Calcutta ib.
Addreffes: To the public con- cerning the bank of Eng- land 18. On the marriage of the Princess Augusta 49. By the Commons to the King on directing his prize- pioney to be applied to the public fervice 225 Agriculture, effay on that of Scotland 353. Of fallowing 419, 73. Of grafs-feeds 537. Calculations of crops 417. 473
Alexander compared with o- ther generals 700 Almena, an English opera, remarks on 704 America, North, ftate of af- fairs there 44, 6, 7. Indian affairs to be under Sir Wil. Johnson 44. Four armed veffels attacked by 200 In- dians ib. They are routed, and fue for peace ib. Other Indian nations fue for peace ib. Order about fhips to fail thither 47. Attempts made on the colonies by the na- tives 61, 3. Parties of them routed 220, 23, 80. Survey of the British dominions there to be taken 223. The coun- try near Sufquehannah aban- doned by the enemy 401. Seneca Indians deliver up Samuel Gwin 40%. Fort De- troit besieged ib. Indians do great mischief near Win- chefter ib. Creek Indians their good behaviour 403. French fishers at Newfound- land to carry off their boats, British merchants
to build ships at Quebec ib. Back fettlements of Penfyl- vania, &c. diftreffed by the Indians ib. Rangers raifed for protecting the back fet- tlements 514. Sir W. John fon marches against fome Indian hations ib. Peace with twenty-two nations at Niagara ib. Chenufiios de- liver up their prifoners ib. Lands ceded to his Majefty ib. Peace made with other nations ib. A pailage at tempted through the frozen fea 566. New regulations complained of 568. markable phenomenon at Philadelphia $71. Surveys made in the gulf and river of St Laurence 623. Wool- len manufactures in New York 624. Anarchy and Confufion in Philadelphia ib. Vindication of the proprie- tors in Penfylvania ib. A remark ib. Engagement be- tween Col. Bradstreet and Gen. Pontiac 680
Amherst, Maj. Gen. a charge
against 28. Arrives at l don 47 Air, river of, dry 686 Air-jackets, trial made of a A patent granted to thei
ventor ib. Anderfon, Dr, his lea Mr Davidfon 618 Anderson on commerce, tracts from 257. 326, Andrews, Father, his prize of mind 546 Anstruther, a new me lodge at 290 Athol, fucceffion to the pours of 107
Antiministerial club rej Arabia, gentlemen by the K. of Denmartin collect manufcripts 6 of them died 45: T retired to the Eat lafs Archbishop of Paris har to his abbey 43. 60. paftoral inftruction bu Recalled from his enr Artificers encouraged in Ruffia 612 Augufta, Princess, het riage 48
St Augustine left by the niards 282. Garros
Col. Robinfonit. Bacon, how to prefere from becoming tuy Baillie, James, charged forging notes 574 Bamfield's aftronomy, marks on 502 Bank of England, addres cerning 18. Its pr 641, 2. Hiftory of the corporation . New concerning it 647 Banking, as practifed in land 31. 89. Scots defended 135. 300. Private, ought to be abol ed or regulated 595 Bank-notes, county of vernefs's refolutions cerning 53. Copies of vate notes $18, 74 T of date 1696 changed at bank of England 6:9 Barrels, petition anent 1 Bavaria, regulations for gious houfes in 679 Beardmore, Arthur, an action against the
1 and France establish niflaries for the expence aintaining prifoners 48 t, F. Levin, the last of English Jefuits at St O- i, account of 687 wick-Lunenburg, Prince narried to the Prs Au- of G. Britain 48 , an antidote against 54. ethod of destroying 384 compared with other rals 700 can operation 235
number of English. there fince the peace
John, his cafe 159. is widow 400 bell, Maj. his trial 468. id guilty 470 la bills explained 28 rs, difpute about 577. auvage's cure of 653 na, petitions of the com-
Cattle, fwelled, method to cure 640 "Chandos profeffor in St An- drew's, origin of 167 Characters, national 600 Chittick, Dr, his medicine for the stone 70 Chriftian knowledge, propa- gation of 681 Churchill, memoirs of 649 Circuits, trials at 287. 517, 8. 572, 3, 4
Claffical learning, improve- ment of 458. Premiums ib. Clergy in Ruffia furrender their eftates 279 Cloffy on the difcafes of the human body 269 Cloth-manufacturers, their pe- tition, 185 Act upon it 186 Clover, fheep killed by eating 349. Method of fowing it with barley 640 Coal-mines wrought in New England 565
Coal-pit, a man taken dead out of, recovered 489 Coals, a great quantity com- miffioned for Holland 684 Cochineal prepared at Penfa- cola 283
Cod-fishing, veffels fitted out for 230
Corfica, malecontents of, ju- ftify recovering their inde- pendency 61. Take Brando and Erbalonga 222. Lay fiege to Baftia 280. Are re- pulfed ib. Take Paludella 400. Attack St Fiorenzo ib. Take the tower in the ifle of Ceraglia 453. Continue the fiege of St Fiorenzo 567. French troops transporting to Corfica ib. 623. Malecon- tents removing their effects ib. Raife the ficge of St Fiorenzo it. Their oath never to fubmit to the Ge- noefe government ib. Re- new the fiege of Fiorenzo 680. Regulation with re- fpcct to the French troops there ib. Corficans beat at fea 573
Coterie explained 703 Courland, Pr. Ch. of Saxony, his inveftiture, as Duke of, declared null 397. Biren de- clared lawful Duke ib. Cromwel, O. his pareuts 176 Crops, calculations of 417, 73 Cuning, Anne, advertises to know her parents 230 Currency, a fupply of, propa fed 300
Cole, his hydroftatic machine 686. Tried and approved of ib. He gets a patent ib Collins, Mr William, his works 439 Columbus, his discoveries 373. His character 375 Commerce, a remarkable turn in 8. Chronological history of, &c. 261. 327 Commiffaries to fettle the ex- pence of prifoners 48. 346 Commiffion of the general af- fembly, proceedings of 287 Committee to inquire into the ftate of the laws 116 Commodities enumerated, ex- Customs, revenue of, increa- plained 254 fed fince the peace 347 Commons, houfe of, refolu. Dearth, not owing folely to tion anent feditious libels 9. combinations 652 Debates thereupon ib. et jeqq. Debt, national, contracted Commons, houfe of, in S. and paid off 591 Carolina, their message to Deher, or Decca, a violent the governor 625. Report earthquake at 221 of the committee ib. Denmark, ftate of affairs in Conger-cel, electrical 384 Regulations of officers Conner, John, pardoned 459 marriages 41. A clock in- Contraft, falfe politeness ri- vented for finding the lon- diculed 375 gitude at fea 155. Enrich- ed with fifteen new kinds of manufacture 622
Convention between France and Algiers 99 5 B 2
Devonshire, D. of, a letter to him 64. His death 519. His will opened ib. His le- gacy to Gen. Conway ib. Character of him it. Dioclefian's palace, ruins of 438 Dock-yards, artificers to have a pension 682 Dog, a man condemned by the evidence of 472 Douglas law-fuit, proceedings in the reduction 13. Ground of purfuer's cross appeal 169. Judgment of the Lords 170. Questions in debate, and determinations 171. Ap- plication for carrying into execution the judgment of the house of Peers 377. Dif- miffion of the Tournelle procefs ib. Of Michelle and La Marr's Books 378. French judges appointed commiffioners 379. This reclaimed against 380. Ar- guments on that question ib. A faying of the defender's alledged mother 381. Re- criminations 381, 2. Inter- locutor allowing a proof 383 Dragoons horfes to have full tails 405. Alteration in the mens cloathing 458 Dreiden, Protestants in, al- lowed to build a church 622
Drefs, fuperfluities in, to be curtailed, at Boston 568 Droit le Roi, a book ordered to be burnt 283 Drowning, inventions to pre- vent 515 Duchal's fermons 548. 613.
East Indies, affairs in 161.
225.341. 626 Eaft-India company, French, re-established s12 Edinburgh, regulation weights at 54. Interlocutor on a controverted election 107. Difpute in fupplying a vacant church 239. Judg. ment of the civil courts 245. Proceedings in the ecclefia- ftical courts 245, 6. The council's prefentee fettled 462. Plans for a bridge advertifed 686 Edinburgh meal-market vifi- ted 63.0
Edinburgh infirmary, collec- tion for fervants in 107 Edinburgh, prefbytery of, difclaim marrying perfons from England 53 Edinburgh fociety afk pay- ment of arrears due by the fubfcribers 229 Eeden's hall, defeription of
Eel, conger, electrical 384 Eggs, a method of preferving 528 Elections,
Falmouth, packet-boats blished at 48 Fallowing ground, a concerning 413 Farms, finall, deftructies Answer 409 Fear, fudden, effects of Female feduction, p about 639 Fielding's charge relig foreftallers 683, 4 Fith, falted, importa ftopped by the R. of Inc -
Fitz-James, articles a 42. Decree of the ment of Thoulouk & ceedings of the parlan Paris 43. Acquitted i Florida, grants of hand 348
Flowers, fuffocations by 315
Forbes, John, made 1000 nel 568 Foreftalling, an old Som against 630 Foreftaller punished 63: France, tranfactions in Fitz-James 42. Of the bishop of Paris 43. 158. importing falt fith 1 the Eaft-India compay 222.400. Of the para 157. Of the Jef 221. 279, 80. 567. 684 the Bishop of Amies Of John Calas 159 Bishop of Sydon 1. F queftions 280. Ort of Peers 400. Of T island 512 Frank-letters act, abl 190 Franklin, William, his to the affembly of Newba fey 44. His obfervat the maffacres in Pea 231
England, bank of, its privi- leges 641, 2 Emigrants, Proteftant, to be admitted into Hungary, &c. 6. Memorial concerning them 399 English tongue taught at Pa- ris 567 Englishmen, number of at Calais fince the peace 458 Entails, policy of, extracts from 601, 54, 61. 701 Eon, M. d', trial of 405. Is found guilty io. A forcible fearch made for him 681 Erneft, John, acknowledged Duke of Courland 397 Erfkine, Mr, his machine for leaky fhips 458 Eftates of Marischal, &c. folding it 623
Dun, Alex. fecured, for ex- preffions about Mr Wilkes 51. Difcharged ib. Dunkirk, forts of, to be de- troyed 57. Are entirely demolished 512 Dutch to augment their for ces and repair their fortifica- Stadtholder refu- fes to confirm the military promotions made by the States-General ib. Infurrec tion at Berbices, one of their colonies ib. Their fettle- ments at Ceylon destroyed by the K. of Candie 8. Com- plain of oppreflions by the English privateers 157. The Stadtholder examined 220. 109
Franklyn, John, trial of affaulting Mr Harley Er Fredericfen, a farmer fia, cruelly ufed 6:1 Pruffia's declaration com
ed him by the Admiralty Inundations in fundry places
Harmony, poetical and mufi- cal, connection of 704 Havannah, letter about the taking of 346. Laft divi- dend of the prize-money for taking it 455 Highways in Scotland 22. The plan relating to them 73, 6, 7. 228 Hogarth, W. memoirs of 648 Holidays ftruck out 629 Holland, ftates of, memorials complaining of their fubjects 567. Great naval prepara- tions making by them 623 Holftein, great levies making in 566
Holy Trinity, a rich galleon, arrives in Plymouth road 348. Her dimensions $15 Advertised to be fold ib. Honduras bay, the fettlers their petition 340 Horfes, prefervative against the glanders in 503 Hofpital, Greenwich, pro- vifion for the out-penfioners of 65
Hoftages in France for Eng- lith ranfoms 285 Hoved cattle, cure for 640 Hugonots, origin of 536 Hunters, Scots, their ball and races 108
Hydrophobia, a cure for 315 India house, ftatues erecting
at 455 Indian cruelties, account of 569
Indian nations beg for peace 509. Terms on which grant- ed ib. Indian Sahem, a conference with 160 Indians, a letter concerning
Indico, bill to encourage the making of 116. Alterations in the duties on it ib. Re- flections 117 Infirmary at Aberdeen, state of 112
at Edinburgh, patients in 56. Collection for fick fervants in 107 Inoculation, difputes about 43. 279. Practifed in S. Carolina 282. Arguments against it 371 Inquifition stopped at Goa 568. 623, 4 Infects that deftroy trees 471
Jews, of the tribe of Ma- naffeh, at Patna 161 Jews imbark from Germany to Petersburg 511. Lands granted them in Siberia 512 Jockeyfhip caft 629 Journeymen printers, fums paid them by the King's meffengers 454 Journeymen mafons claim greater wages 461. Refused 462
Jufticiary trials 462 Kamfchatka, inhabitants of, returned from a long voyage 220. Have discovered fix- teen iflands ib. A conjecture about the inhabitants ib. Foxes and animals of fine furs found there 399 Kearfly, Mr, trial of 405. Found guilty ib. Ordered to prifon 629 Kellar and Company, adver-
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