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The fubalterns of the ten new regiments [612.]. Colonel Abercrombie's. Lieutenants Capt. Robert Douglas (from half-pay of Ancafter's), Enf. Samuel Pepper (of Fitzwilliams's), Enf. Hugh Bowen (of York's), Engineer Durnford.

Enfigns: Henry Watfon, Ludovick Cathcart, Alexander Stuart, Simon Frafer, William Abercrombie, William Bygrave, Thomas Warburton.

Colonel Napier's.

Lieutenants: Capt. Baldwin (of Berkeley's), Lieut. Archibald Campbell (from half-pay of Loudon's), Enf. Robert Biffett (of Lord John Murray's), Enf. Alexander Hamilton (from half-pay of Lord John Murray's), Enf. Richard Brown (of Bofcawen's), Enf. Alexander St Clair (of St Clair's), Engineer William Roy. Enfigns Lieut. Abraham Hill (late of Falmouth's), Quartermaster-Serjeant John Widdows, Ridgeway Owen Merrick, Nicholas Cotterell, Richard Warburton, Thomas Butterfield, Tho

mas Green.

Colonel Lambton's.

Lieutenants: Lieut. Edward Gould (of the InvaJids), Lieut. Anthony Haflam (from half pay of Otway's), Second Lieut. Howel Lloyd (from half-pay of Laforie's), Second Lieut. Jofeph Randall (from half-pay of Holmes's), Cornet Walter Kerr (from half pay of Crawfurd's), Ení. John Cooke (from half-pay of Wolfe's), Enf. Marmaduke Cramer (of T. Murray's), Enf. George Byng (of Cornwallis's), Quarter. mafter Donald Grant (of Lord Robert Manners's), Enf. Nicholas Addison (of Anstruther's). Enfigns: Newland Godfrey, Alexander M'Gown, -Johnson, Alexander Rofe, George Jefferfon, Mark Napier, Andrew Neilfon, William Dalrymple.

Colonel Whitmore's. Lieutenants: Lieut. George Oliphant Kenlock (from half-pay of Bruce's), Lieut. James Worfely (from half-pay of Cornwall's), Lieut. John Slow, Se cond Lieut. Robert Wright (from half-pay of Pole's), Second Lieut. William Edwards (from half-pay of Jordan's), Enf. John Campbell (of Home's), Enf. William Hughes (of Stuart's), Enf. Chriftopher Chambre (of Beauclerk's), Serjeant Donnellan (of the foot guards). Enfigns: Serjeant John Manmore, Charles Lloyd Richards, George Maffey, Thomas Moore, Dugal Ewart, Ludovick Grant, George Cornwallis Brown, John Wight, Grove.

Colonel Campbell's. Lieutenants: Lieut. John Debutts (from half-pay of Battereau's), Lieut. John Dalton (from halfpay of Boscawen's), Enf. Alexander Drummond (of Lord John Murray's), Enf. Peter Beaver (from half pay of Richbell's), Enf. Wil. liam Skinner (of Pulteney's), Enf. Charles Kel_ lond Courtnay (of Fowke's).

Enfigns: Peter Gordon, Henry Harrison, George Maxwell, Robert Campbell, John Bowyer, Audrew Bruce, Robert Rainey.

Colonel Perry's

Lieutenants: Lieut. James Murray (from halfpay of Loudon's), Lieut. Abraham Hofkins (from half pay of Cholmondeley's foot), Lieut.

-Sullivan, Second Lieut. William Botteler (from half-pay of Cornwall's), Second Lieut. William Johnfont (from half-pay of Agnew's), Enf. James Minnett, (from half-pay of Frampton's), Enf Thomas Baugh (of Offarrell's), Enf. John Laulhie (of Wolfe's), Enf. George Stuart (of Hay's). Enfigus: Serjeant

Coventry, Serjeant Rofe, William Downing, John Colmer, Thomas Lloyd, John Luke, John Gillan.

Colonel Lord Charles Manners's.

Lieutenants: Lieut. John Ingram (of Ancaster's), Enf. Thomas Harrison (of Lord Robert Manners's), Enf John Archer (of Cornwallis's), Enf. Edward Eyre (of Bragg's), Enf. David Dundas (Lt. Fireworker).

Enfigns: Edward Jenkins, Fiennes Jenkinson, James Lyon, Chriftopher Hales, Archibald Wight, John Woodford, Jofeph Baillie.

Colonel Arabin's.

Lieutenants: Lieut. Edward Dartequenave (from half-p f-pay of Cornwall's), Lieut. George Holiday (from half-pay of Sackville's), Lieut. Thomas Bennett (from half pay of Powlett's), Second Lieut. Abraham Brocket (from half-pay of Agnew's), Second Lieut. William Pye (from half-pay of Powlett's), Enf. Daniel Corneille (from half-pay of Irwin's), Enf. Richard Kelfall (of Richbell's), Enf. Michael Cuffe (of Ken · nedy's), Enf. Duncomb Colchester (of Stuart's), Serjeant-Major Shaw (of Honey

wood's).

Enfigns: William Tong, William Townshend,
Sir William Moore, John Playtero,
Brewer,

Henderson, Richard Bradshaw. Colonel Anftruther's. Lieutenants: Lieut. Edward Crimble (from halfpay of Jordan's), Lieut. Harrington Baudin (of Lafcelles's), Second Lieut. John Lloyd (from balf-pay of Battereau's), Second Lieut. Rowland Mitchell (from half-pay of Agnew's), Second Lieut. Abel Warren (of Otway's), Enf. Effex Devereux (of Handasyd's), Ens. Horace Hayes (of Honeywood's).

Enfigus: Daniel Davis, Berkley St John Miller, William King, John Warburton, Barnabas Banks, Colley, Walter Sloan.

Colonel Montagu's. Lieutenants: Lieut. Peter Grung (from half-pay South-Carolina companies), Enf. Henry Egleton Connor (of T. Murray's), Enf. Jofeph Williams (of Fitzwilliams's), Enf. John Cooke (of Yorke's), Enf. Robert Evans (of Folliott's). Enfigns: William Cowley, William Butler, James Figge, George Herbert, James Murilon, Thomas Martin, Hutchefon. 5 B 2

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16. 1755; with the difcafes and cafualties, &c.

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6 Gravel, Stone, and

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46 Green sickness

Burften & Rupture To
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Chicken Pox

9 Grief

Headach

208 Headmouldshot, hor-

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N. B. When different pages are referred to at any article, if the numbers are disjoined by a comma, the
firft figure or figures in the preceding numbers are fuppofed to be repeated in the fubfequent.

A

Berdeen, account of the Alimentary powder, an extraor-. Artificers, a trial for a seduction
rife and progress of the dinary one 20
of 357
infirmary 49. A table Alfop, Rob. a midshipman, pu-
nifhed for a riot 508
Amboyna, a dreadful earthquake
there 405

of the patients 52. The King's
college augment their burfaries,
and appoint prizesior. The fy-
nod's act for improving church-
mafic 512. St Nicholas church
nished and opened 559. See
Church-mulic
Abraham, Sachem of the Mo-
hawks, his fpeech 630. See In-
dian chiefs, Indians
Academy for feulpture and paint
ing, a propofal for one 132
Acadia. See Nova Scotia
Act of federunt about the claims
on the forfeited estates 365
Acts paffed 149. 205. 609
Acts, abftract of that for the bet-
ter fupply of mariners and fea-
men 205. of that concerning
the offices of fheriff-deputes in
Scotland 206. of that to pro-
hibit the importation of fpiri-
tuous liquors and tea 243. of
the acts relating to the whale
fishery 284. of the new whale-
fishery act 287.1
Addreffes, of the Lords and Com-
mons, in answer to the King's
meffage 150, 1. of the city of
London on the King's return
456. of the city of Edinburgh
509. of the Irish Commons
511. of the British Lords and
Commons 530, 1
butius, T. his fpeech on the
motion for an address 526
die, Pat. tranfported for horfe-
stealing 265
Etna mount, eruptions of 17.
Africans baptized 259
Agaric, when to be used 112
Agriculture, a new fyftem of 56
Agrippa Menenius, his speech on
the Oxfordshire election 325
Aix-la-Chapelle peace, the cause

of 575

(253

America, North, a fummary of
the difputes between the French
and British there 70. A view of
the conduct of the French there,
and of the British fettlements
73. The importance of the
British plantations 204. An ac-
count of thefe plantations: Of
Hudson's Bay 225. of New-
foundland 226. of Acadia, or
Nova Scotia 74. 337. of New
England 74.380. of New York
75. 427. of New Jersey 76.
430. of Penfylvania 76.471.
of Virginia 76. 536. of Mary-
land 76. $78. of New Hamp
fhire 74. of Rhode island 75.
of Connecticut ib. of North
Carolina 77. of South Carolina
ib. of Georgia ib. The extent
of the British empire in Ame-
rica ib. A view of the French
incroachments in it 477. Re-
flections of a French writer on
this fubject 481. A recapitula-
tion of the grand plan of France
385. An account of the French
claims 459. A fcheme for dri-
ving the French out of the con-
tinent of America in one year
482. The French force there
450. Grants by the feveral co-
lonies for oppofing the French
355. A particular account of
the military tranfactions there,
and of Gen. Braddock's defeat
500, 1, 2. A further account
605. Accounts of the action
at Lake George 496.549.641.
of the taking the French forts
in Nova Scotia 353.399. See
Braddock, Johnson, Lake
George, Monckton, &c.
Anfon, L. vifits the fleet at Portf-
mouth 306. His reception ib.
Entertains the admirals and cap-

Algiers, the Dey barbarously af-
faffinated 95. A new Dey ap-
pointed 96. The affaffins pu-
nifhed 145. War declared a-
gainst the Dutch and Imperia-
lifts 145, 99. The Porte of
fended at this ftep 300. A
peaceful difpofition begins to
prevail 397. The treaty renew.
ed with Britain 199. Algerine
corfairs prohibited to enter Port-
mahon and Gibraltar 406

tains 307

Arabian year 41

Arts, of their origin and progress
130. Africa and America ftill
deflitute of the modern arts
130, 1. How loft by the Ro-
mans 131. A project for pre-
ferving and recovering arts ib.
State of the arts in England 526
Arundel, W. tried for removing
rebels heads at York 258
Afiatic year 41

Aray river, an inundation of 408
Archbold, R. abjures Popery 153.
His declaration 185. Proof of
his fincerity 188
Armaments. See Military, Naval
Arms, a reward offered for difco-
vering those concealed 551

Affociate fynod, their proceedings
concerning Mr T. Mair 157.
408. and the mafon-oath 158.
See Mair, Mafons
Affociation, an extraordinary one
in Jamaica 149. See Jamaica,
Knowles

Assyrian year 41
Athenæus's account of the feaft
Sacæa 42

Athenians, their defcription of
the year ib.

Austrian Netherlands, affairs there
last year 69. The troops aug-
mented255. Some barrier towns
evacuated 350, 1. The forti-
fications of others repaired 398
Avery, Elif. her uncommon fore
leg 33

Babylonian year 42
Baltimore, L. obtains a grant of
Avalon and Maryland 227.
Sends a colony to Maryland 578.
Establishes a government there
ib. His family turn Protestants
to fecure the poffeffion ib. See
Maryland, Newfoundland
Bank, one established at Newcastle
406. A bank note given to-
ward paying the national debt
305

Bastards, parental cruelty to, af-
fectingly exemplified 534
Bath, a valuable piece of anti-
quity found there 407
Battle at the Ohio, accounts of
401,51. of that at Lake George
496. See Braddock, Johnson,
Lake George
Bavaria, Elector of, the treaty be-
tween Britain and him renewed
10. Enters into a new treaty
with her 491. Establishes a ma-
nufactory of porcelain 348
Bay Verte fort taken 353
Bayne, W. tranfported for theft
266
Beauly river fuddenly dried and
filled 101

Beausejour

Beausejour fort taken 353. Terms
of the capitulation 354
Betts, John, a rebel, imprisoned
306
Bingham, Sir John, his caftle

burnt 610

Black Hamilton, earthquake there

259.558

Blandford man of war taken by
the French, and released 457
Baculonius, A. his fpeech against
the East-India mutiny-bill 85.
On the motion for an addrefs
572

Bones, human, ancient, discover-
ed 26 1.458

Books, a meditation among 425
-foreign, published in 1755 464
Boscawen, Adm fails 259 Steers
far America 260. Takes two
French war-hips on the banks
of Newfoundland 351. His ex-
pedition abfurd 447. Returns
to England 552
Braddock, Gen. difficulties in his
march 400. Defeated 401. Dif-
ferent accounts of the defeat
451.

ments in America 225. See A-
merica

British fishery, ftate of their af-
fairs 153. Their petition to par-
liament 441. Proceedings upon
it 442. The fuccefs of the buf-
fes 510

Brown, Nicol, fubftance of the li-
bel against him for burning his
wife 48. Tried ib. The ver-
dict returned b. A debate on
the import of the verdict ror.
Extracts of the memorials on
that fubject ib. The fentence
107 Brown executed 265. His
body ftole from off the gibbet,
found and replaced ib. Stole a
second time 308
Bubonocele incarcerata, an ope
ration for it recommended 250.
Cautions about it 251
Buchan, Dun. murdered 308
Burials, of precipitate, with re-
flections 513
Burrington, Mr, on the import-
ance of the American fettle-
ments 204

rious oppression of them redres
ed 439. Orders for their ap
pearing in order to be draggl
ed 406, 59. Draughted off f
the fervice 551, 59. Furthe
order relating to them 659
Cherokee Indians, treaty w
454. Account of their nation
and country 504, 5. Singh
ceremonies of the treaty 555.5.
Resign all their lands to Britan
506,7

Cherries in January 17
Chesterfield, E. of, his effay o
good-breeding 532
China, Chriftianity faid to be
tolerated there 144. 233. A
new perfecution of the Chris
breaks out 493. 602
Chinese Orphan, a tragedy, fto-
ry of 580.
Extracts of it 583
Cholmley, Mr, his whimfn
legacy to a boy of the found-
ling hospital 47
Church-music,

an account of
the improvement of it in the
north, and a disapprobation of

French account 503. Byng, Adm. fails 509. Returns it 189. The reformed ex-

The ftrength of the enemy 403.
502. The behaviour of the
English troops ib. The Gene-
ral unfit to command in that
expedition 447. A lift of the
killed and wounded 401. The
General's misconduct in the en-
gagement 501
Brandenburg-Bareith, Marq. of,

a rumour of his turning Roman
Catholic 95. The report con-
tradicted 143

Bread, affize of, at London 259
Brereton, Mr, kills Mr Kirwan
in a duel 564. Tried, and ac-
quitted 611

A

Britain, her naval force 405.
lone, whether a match for France
524, 5. 621,2. How he may
get the better of France 525.
619. Her minifters facrifice
her interest in every negotia
tion 572. The infincerity of
Spain's profeffions to her 573.
What procured her the peace
of Aix-la Chapelle 575. What
the laft war coft her ib. That
fhe ought to attack France by
fea and in America 577. How
The got the better of France in
K William's and Q. Anne's
wars 619. See France, Mili.
tary, Naval

British colonies, free from debts
and taxes 388. An union of the
different colonies recommended
ib. An account of their fettle

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Canada, account of 137
Cape Breton, why evacuated by
the British 73 Diftrefled for
want of provifions 399. 449
Cart match at Newmarket 259
Caftres, Mr, his letter on the
earthquake at Lifbon 584
Caverns, fubterraneous 261
Cenforinus of the Italian calen-
dar 42

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Cobalt found in Cornwall 2;8
Premium for ib.

Cod fish, how prepared in New-
Centaur not fabulous, extracts foundland 228. Markets f
from 163
Ceremony the fuperftition
good-breeding 532
Chaldees an Arabic nation 41
Chelsea outpenfioners, the ufu-

229. Importance of the trade
Code, digefting at Petersburg 143
Coin, a trial made of it 3; 5.
Coiners imprisoned $16. The
counterfeit coins defcribed.

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Coins, ancient, dug up in Hol-
land 603

Collective nouns, of their con-
ftruction 627
Comely-garden entertainments,
account of 267. Improve-
ments propofed 293
Commons. See Addreffes, Par-
liament
Connachar, Mr, imprisoned for
celebrating marriages 207. How
imprisoned 207, 8. Substance
of the criminal letters against
him 208. Pleadings in his de-
fence 208, 9. Obfervations on
his cafe from the bench 209.
Defences made for him 313.
Replies to the defences 314.
The interlocutor on the rele-
vancy 315. A lift of the jury
ib. The verdict finding him
guilty ib. The sentence, ba-
nifhing him 209. 316. He
fets out for England 410.
reflections at his departure 411
Connecticut, a populous colony
75. The privileges of this co-
lony, and thofe of Rhode island,
faved by ftratagem 384
Confidius, C. his fpeech in fa-
vour of the East-India mutiny-
bill 117
Confpiracy against fome gentle-
men difcovered 610
Conftitution, no fixed one before
the revolution 617. The con-
trary afferted 621
Copper veflels, danger of ufing

112

His

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Cumberland, D. of, vifits the Drawings, premiums given for 47
fleet at Portsmouth 306, 7 Drummore, Lord, a character
Cupid, fleeping, eflay on 112 of 291. An elegy on him 346
Custom duties abftracted, paid by Dryburgh, Robert, imprisoned
a clergyman 305
for perjury 359
Cycles of the ancients 40.
the Chaldeans 41
Cyrus's defcription of the year 42
Darlue, M. of the cure of the
hydrophobia 391

Of

David's courfes fet by calendar
months 42

Debates, on the East-India com-
pany's mutiny bill 21.85.113.
On the refult of the inquiry
into the management of the lait
lottery 169. 217. On the Ox-
fordshire election 273. 321. On
the right of copyholders to vote
in county-elections 369. On
the motion for an address in
anfwer to the King's fpeech
521, 69. 617

Delap's trial, account of 614
Denmark, affairs there last year
8. An African company efta-
blished 143, 98.
The Welt-
India trade laid open 198. The
land-forces to be augmented b.
Four war-fhips to be built after
the British model 396. The
Norway fishery to be improved

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Dieskau, B. defeated, and taken
prifoner by Gen. Johnson 497
Dinwiddie, Gov. his fpeech to
the affembly of Virginia 355.
Another speech 454. The ad-
drefles 455,6

Diodorus, his Chaldaic year 42
Difeafe, extraordinary, of the
fkin, and its cure 467
Dobbs, Gov. his meflage to the
affembly of North Carolina 386.
His recapitulation of the grand
plan of France ib. Avers that
the difunion of the British co-
lonies will be the only means
of its fuccefs 388. Recom-
mends private parfimony and
public liberality 389
Dodecaeteris, whence derived 42
Dodfley's collection of poems,
account of 484
Dog-flealers punished 258

A body of laws formed
by the malecontents 95. A
design to surprise Bastia defeat-
ed 144. The malecontents
chufe a new leader, and confif
cate the Gencese estates 492
Crown-point should be taken from
the French 483
Crucifixion, Mr Whitefield's ac-
count of the reprefentation of Doig, William, tried for mur
it at Lifbon 247. This ac- der 265. Executed 308

Dublin, its liberties and franchi-
fes perambulated 407
Duel between Mess. Brereton and
Kirwan 564

Dumont on the British trade and
fettlements 224

Dunbar, Col. retreats, after Brad⚫
dock's defeat, to Wills's Creek
401. Arrives in Pensylvania 499
Duncan, Gid. tried for disturb-
ing the new church-mufic in
Aberdeen 359
Dunkirk refortified 446
Dunwich, case of a double return
at 274
Du Quefne fort, accounts of the
battle and defeat near 401, 2, 3.
451. The expedition against
that fort unneceffary 447. The
ftrength of its garrison 453.

See Braddock
Dutch. See United Provinces
Duty of run goods paid by will 305
Earthquakes, accounts of thofe
in different parts of Turky last
year 3. at Black Hamilton,
Yorkshire 259. 558. at Mete-
line, one of the islands of the
Archipelago 300. at Ancona
349. at Amboyna 405. in
Northamptonfhire and Lincoln-
hire 406. in Perfia 546. at
Portsmouth 552. at Swansea ib.
at Loch Lomond 552,93. at
Kinfale 552. in Holland 553.
at Hamburg ib. in Spain 553.
554, 6. in France 5 54. at Lisbon
554, 5. A particular account
of that at Lisbon, and other
places in Portugal 584-592.
at Gibraltar 592, 3. in Sardinia
and Corfica 592, 3. in Holstein
$93. at Mequinez and Fez ib.
in Iceland 601. See Lisbon
Earthquakes, caufes of their
phænomena 595. Artificial,
how to make 596. Season of
the year for ib. The extraor
dinary effects of one in Pibley
dam, Derbyshire 594. Com.
municated by caverns from the
Atlantic ocean 595. Sicily
and Italy &parated by earth-
quakes io.

Eat-India company, how their
charters were obtained 24. 25.
1 be confequences of their ex-
clufive trade 2y. A debate on
the

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