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App. 1780.

Captures. Infirmaries. Difpenfary.

The Aggy, Brown, from Clyde for Charleftown, carried into North Carolina.

Taken, but whither carried not mentioned: The Betsey, Kidd, from St Kitts for Halifax; the Lady Margaret, Huie, from Clyde for New York; the Elifabeth, Hoar, from Jamaica; the Profper, Butler, from New York, for Newfoundland; the Anne and Betty, Scott, from Petersburg for Leith; the Polly, Hale, from Charlestown for London ; the Jofeph, Chapman, the Ahton, Thompson, and the Eagle, Smith, from Petersburg for London; the Briton, Jackson, from Memel for London; the Ranger Jugger, in the fervice of the customs, fix of the crew made their escape in the boat; the Sally, Moor, from Ipfwich for Plymouth; the Lord Cornwallis, Forrester, and the General Leflie, Hill, both from Charlestown for Jamaica; the Mary Stuart, from London for the coast of Brazil; the Michael, Miles, of Youghall for Southton; the Succefs, Reily, from Arundel for Waterford; the Prince of Wales, Bagwell, for Oporto; the last-named four fhips were taken by the Duke de Mortiment, and had the mafters and crews on board when the was captured by the Jafon; the Thomas, Coppedoach, from Newfoundland; the Hendalaar, a tranfport; the Harlequin privateer of Dartmouth; the Mary, Galbraith, Friendship, Park, Neptune, Rogers, and Enterprife, Frafer; thefe four from Jamaica for Georgia and Charlestown; the Friendship is retaken by the Iris; the Thomas and Alice; the Minerva, Walker, a tranfport, taken off Tybee.

Elifabeth and Ann, Davidson, of Kincardine, 715 for 200 guineas; Difpatch, Robertion, of Findhorn, for 130 guineas; the James and Mary, Norwal, of Aberdeen, for 250 guineas; the Charlotte, Hyde, for 180 guineas; the Happy Return, Duke, for 220 guineas; guineas; the Providence, Richards, from the William and Mary, Cummings, for 170 Corke, for 600 guineas; and the Commerce, Forreftali, from Waterford for London, for 1100 guineas.

General fate of the patients admitted into and
difmiffed from the Royal infirmary, Edinburgh,
in 1780. [40. 728. ;—41. 728.]

In the hofpital, Jan. 1. 1780
Admitted that year
Of whom,

Difmiffed cured

Died

relieved
by defire
as improper

for irregularities
as incurable

In the hospital Jan. 1. 1781.

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above, receive advice and medicines as outA great number of perfons not included patients, for which daily attendance is given. General State of the event of the cafes of patients treated at the Public Difpenfary of Edinburgh during the year 1780, [41.728.]

Cured
Irregular
Relieved

Difmiffed without relief
Dead

Remaining under treatment

365

112

32

67

62

Supplied with medicines and advice]
although their cafes were not infert-> 130
ed in the register

Total admitted to the benefits of the
Difpenfary

774

Abstract of the number of patients received into
and difmiffed from the Aberdeen Infirmary in
In the hofpital Jan. 1. 1780.
1780. [41 728 ]
Admitted that year
Perfectly cured
Of whom,

Taken but ranfomed: The Nancy, Capt. Gardiner, of Limekilas, for 300 guineas; the Elifabeth, Capt. White, from Scotland for Liverpool, for 600 guineas; the Active, Royal, from Yarmouth for Dublin, for 800 l.; the Prince of Wales, from Waterford for Portsmouth, for 1300 guineas; the Mercury, Carr, from London for Stettin, for 250 guineas; the Friendly, Broderick, from London for Stettin, for 1000 guineas; the Providence, Wadding, for 370 guineas; five taken by the Chaulieu privateer of Dunkirk, viz. the Bacchus, Ord, of Sunderland, for 700 guineas; the Peggy, Bainbridge, of Sunderland, for 420 guineas; the Farmer and Baby, Miln, of Rofeharty, for 100 guineas; the Speedwell, Tays, of Peterhead, for 100 guineas, and Chance, Lewis, of Milford, for 100 guineas; and fix taken by the Black Princefs, viz. Maria, Lennox, for 900 guineas; Two Brothers, Crookthanks, for 120 guineas; Robert, M'Kellar, for 3000 l. Nancy, Burnett, for 270 guineas; James, M'Neill, for 300 guineas; and Elifabeth, Whyte, for 600 gui- Remaining in the hospital Jan. 1. 1781 83 neas; the Belmont Caftle, Boyd, from London for Perth, for 800 guineas; the Kitty, Johnfon, of Newcastle, for 4000 guineas; Janet, Hutton, of Kirkaldy, for 310 guineas;

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ordinary business
Improper, difmiffed at their own
Incurable after a long trial
delire, or deferted

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cember 12. 1780; with the diseases and casualties, &c. [41.729.]

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Apoplexy and Sud. 273

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46 Rifing of the lights
Scurvy

42 Small Pox

10 Sore Throat
Sores and Ulcers
St Anthony's Fire
Stoppage in Stom.

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Aberdeen infirmary,

ber of patients in 715
Ackland, Lady Harriet, fuf-
ferings of 61

Acts paffed 100. 161. 272. 321.
435.667

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Abstracts of 272
Addreffes on the late tumults:
by the borough of South-
wark 436. by the city of E-
dinburgh 437. by the bo-
rough of Montrofe ib. by the
city of London 438. and by
the liverymen, &c. 439
Advertisements, additional du-
ty on 27
Advocates, Faculty of, refolve
to pay their proportion of
lofs fuftained by Roman Ca-
tholics in Edinburgh 53
Agriculture. See Wheat
Airshire, refolution of the
candidates to prevent vexa-
tious diligences against elec-
tors 555
Aitken. See Fire-arms
Alphabet, advantages of an
univerfal one 642
America: André, full account
of the proceedings against
him 585. American account
of his behaviour at execution
649
Arnold, Gen. joins the
King's army 585. His motives
for fo doing 595.
officers and foldiers invited
by him 596

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Rebel

Bahama islands, addrefs
from to the King 428

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Baton Rouge. See Mim-
fippi

Bofton, inhabitants of or-
dered to give an account of
their incomes and property

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Canada, French proclama
tion to the inhabitants of 535.
Operations in 650

Charlestown invested 261.
Clinton and Arbuthnot's ac-
count of the fiege 261.-166.
Articles of capitulation 266.
Ships taken and destroyed ib.
Arms, ammunition, &c ta-
ken 264, Killed and wounded
of the King's troops ib. Cor-
refpondence between Gen'
Clinton and Lincoln 262.
VOL, XLII.

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Return of prifoners 301. A-
merican account of the fiege
375.
Addrefs of the inhabi-
tants to the peace-commif-
fioners 378 Difaffected in-
habitants break their parole,
and join the rebels 533.
- Chefapcak. See Virginia
Clinton, Gen. letter of his
publifhed by Congrefs252.
to government taken and
Congrefs 256. Pacific pro-
Alledged to be fabricated by
clamation 260.
Hand-bill
and proclamations after the
taking of Charlestown 376.
See Charlestown. New York
Congrefs, fum of money
demanded by from the colo-
nies 24
Refolves on the
depreciation of their curren-
cy 196. Declared infolvent
296. Join in Popish rites at
the funeral of the Spanish re-
fident 299.
Circular letter
on the exigency of their af-
fairs 378
Refolves on the
memorial of the general offi-
diftreffed condition 600, 644.
cers complaining of their
fupply of money 645. Num-
On the neceflity of a large
ber of troops to be raifed by
each state ib.
A pension fet-
tled on
the three foldiers
who took Maj André 698
Cornwallis, Earl, his ac-
count of the battle of Cam-
den 485.
His thanks to of-
ficers and foldiers 488. 647
D'Estaing repulfed before
Savannah 78
- Florida, forces, &c. in 145.
See Mifhilippi

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Lincoln. See Charlestown
Loyalifts profecuted 27.
Escape of fome under fen-
tence ib. Others profcribed
296.
cheated 643
Their property ef

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Maffachufets bay, acts paf-
fed by the aflembly of 426.
Proclamation for recruiting
the army, &c. 426

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Miffifippi, British forts on
143. Capitulation of Baton
taken by the Spaniards 17.
Rouge 143

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French minifter, reception
of a new one by Congress 79
· Gates, Gen. his account of
the battle of Camden 582
King's peace 143. The ci-
· Georgia declared in the
vil officers in England order-
ed to go to 385

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Hamilton, Col. hanged by
the rebels 300
-Jerfeys, incurfion of the
fhington's account of it 474
King's troops in 425 Wa-
- Johnfon, Sir John, takes
Fort Stanwix 27.
exploits of 649

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Further

- Mufgrave fkirmish at 647
Lefiie, Gen. See Virginia
Letters captured. Sec A-
merican papers
4 F

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Moultrie, fort, furrenders
to the King's troops 375

during the winter 201. Arm-
New York, tranfactions at
ed force in 204.
Civil go-
vernment to be established
in the province 297.
gratulatory addreffes to their
Con-
governor 299. Gen Clinton's
arrival at 378 Compliment-
ed by the inhabitants 425.
Fleet arrives at 427
houfes given to d:ftreffed
Rebel-
fugees 535
re-
ther fleet 598.

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Arrival of and

Omoa retaken by the Spa-

niards 143.

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- Peace-commiffioners
appointment of 49.

new

Penfylvania, mefige, con-
gratulatory to the affembly,
on the happy ftate of public
affairs 25
banished under pain of death,
Loyal fubjects
and their property forfeited
81. Affembly impower the
council to declare martial
law, if neceffary 379. Mar-
tial law declared 425
ceedings of the affembly of
-Philadelphia, arbitrary pro
24.

25.

Outrages of a mob in
Wives and children of
thofe who have joined the
King's forces to depart in
ten days after notice 379

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Popith funeral, Congress
aflift at the ceremony of 299
- Prifoners, Gen. Phillips on
the exchange of $99

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Quebec, capture of part of
a ficct going to $34
Rattan ifland taken by the

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British 143

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Rebels invited to, invade
Spanish America 535
- Refugees, letter to Lord
G. Germain 294. Their ad-
drefs to the King 295. Re.
markable courage of 478.
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export

goods to Britain 479 Ope-
rations in 481. Proclama-
tion of forgiveness by Gen.
Gates 484. Victory at Cam-
den 485. 533. 582. Proper
ty of obftinate rebels feque-
firated 643. Protection to
peaceable inhabitants ib.
South Carolina and Geor-
gia to be fupported by Con-
grefs 584

Tarleton, Col. thanked by
Earl Cornwallis 646. See
South Carolina
-Virginia,addrefs bythe coun-
cil to the inhabitants on their

prefent difficulties 297. Pro-
perty of loyalifts to be fold
643. Specimen of continent-
al taxes in ib. Success of
Gen. Leflie 647. Ships and
goods taken 648

Washington, Gen. appoint-
ed a Lieutenant-General and

Vice-Admiral by the French
King 477/

Fergufon, Maj. killed, and
his party defeated 688
Americans, diftreffed state of
200. Their joy at the dif
contents in Ireland 299. Not
in fo low a ftate as repre-
fented 461
American papers, capture of:
Complaints of officers to Con-
grefs 600. Col. Hamilton on
the American affairs 601.
Congress on the fufferings of
Washington's army 603.
Proceedings of Congress in
reducing pabic expences,
&c. 605. Langdon's ac
count of AD unfuccessful
cruife 606. J. Sullivan's
potical pure of public af-
fais 683. and Mr Pickering's

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Annual Register: History 1778.
- Britain: Hurtful confe-
quences to trade by the A-
merican war 177. Sanguine
hopes of the miniftry difap-
pointed 179

Germany Political tate
of that country 1. Difputes
concerning the Bavarian fuc-
ceflion 3.
Different claim-
ants 5. Difcuffions before
the diet of the Empire 6.
Propofitions by the court of
Vienna rejected by that of
Berlin 65. Preparations for
war 67. Campaign begun
68. Pruffian army enters
Bohemia 121. Singular fitu-
ation of four vaft armies in
Bohemia 124 Great gene-
ralfhip on both sides 116.
Pruffians evacuate Bohemia

127

inland 347. French and Bri
tifh fleets damaged by a tem
pest 348. Gallant action of
the Is 349. Operations on
Long island ib. Reflections
on D'Eftaign's conduct 354.
Eulogium on Adm. Howe

35T

Antiquaries, Earl of Buchan's
fpeech to a new fociety of
621. Plan of the fociety 612.
Office-bearers appointed 671.
His Lord@hip's thoughts ca
what has already been done,
and what yet remains to be
explored, in our Scottish hi-
ftory and antiquaries 695
Affembly, general, meets 173.
Sentence refusing Mr Shank
to be admitted to trials re-

verfed 273. Diffent from
that fentence 274. On the
fettlement of Mr Pearfon at

Biggar ib. Prefbytery ap
pointed to proceed in the
fettlement ib. Diffent from
that fentence 275. Of the
fettlement of Prof. Hill as
minister of St Andrew's ih.
Of the fettlement of the pa
rifh of Fenwick 276. Report
of the trustees of the widows
fund 278. Mr Anderfon of
Gorbals accused of adultery
ib.

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Libel found vexatious
and fcandalous 279. Over-
tures again a plurality of
benefices difmiffed 327
abolishing unneceffary offices
ib. Procurator to hold his
office ad vitam aut culpam 328.
Office of ftationer abolished
ib. Mr Lawfon's trials or-
dered to be finished ib. On
chape's of eafe 329.
Anne's grant of 500 I. yearly
to the church of Scotland,
and the report on which it
proceeded 319, 30.
Affemblies.

See Ruffia.
Affociations and committees,
destructive confequences of

168

Bank of England, forgeries on

-North America: Of the Sa-
ratoga convention 233 King's
troops accused of cruelty 234
Of the conciliatory offers 235.
Declaration of Congrefs on
thefe offers ib. Articles of
the treaty with France pu-
blished 236. Joy of the A-
mericans on that occafion ib. 709
Propofitions by the Peace- Baptifm. See Jew. Negro
commiffioners ib. Refolves Bellamont, Ld, obstinate vir-
of Congress on these propo-
tue of 33.
fitions ib. Ill-timed retreat
of the King's army from Phi-
ladelphia 289. Difficulties
in the retreat ib. D'Eftaing's
arrival on the coaft 293 345.
Matters critical at this time
346. Operations at Rhode

Blair, Dr, penfion fettled on
him by the Queen 387
Boerhaave's arcana of phyfic
186

Bon Mot of Lord and Lady
Thanet 606
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the expedition from Canada Clerke. Capt. fucceeds Capt.
under his command 150

Plays

- William and Lucy 147
Boughton, Sir Theod. account
of his death 506
Bowie, Ralph, examined con-
cerning his correfpondence
with Ld G. Gordon 555
Boteler, Capt. tried 161
Braxfield, Ld, letter to on ju-
fticiary-trials 205
Britain, amount of her im-
ports and exports 400. How
to avail herself of the trou-
bles in Spanish America 449.
Obftacles to encounter in the
prefent war 519
British proclamation in 1717,
discountenancing the revolt
in Martinico 304 Land-for-
ces, where flationed 395.
Navy, lift of, and where sta-
tioned 396. Manifefto, &c.
against the Dutch 666.
Broomilaw, port of, independ.
ent of Port Glasgow 387
Buchan, Earl of,
from his intended fpeech at
the election of the fixteen
Peers 573. See Antiquaries
Burke, Mr, his fpeech to the
electors of Bristol 453.
Commons

extracts

Sec

Butler, Bp, private letters of
his 308. 492
Caledonian Hunt, 100 guineas
given by to the Edinburgh
charity work-houte 670
Canal, Forth and Clyde, uti-
lity of 387

Captures 143. 165. 221. 331.
387. 444. 560, 602.671. 713.
Of a Dutch convoy 46 Of the
Fowey and Experiment 48.
By Rodney 93. Digby 99.
Arbuthnot ib. Parker 145.
Of part of a French convoy
384 By Com Johnston 442.
Capt Macbride 443.
Of
British Eaft and West India
flects ib. Lift of thefe $46.
and number of prifoners 547.
Caravan, one cruelly used 57
Carver, Capt. his account of
the maffacre of an English
garrifon 181. Perifles thro'
want 185

Cement, an incombustible one

ib. Of honesty ib. Of fo-
briety and frugality 87. Of
good neighbourhood ib. Of
behaviour 87 Charity ib.
Love to our fociety 148. In-
dustry ib. The villagers
commended 149. Their in- Character. See Alphabet
dependency ib. Of an an- Charcoal, treatment of perfons
nual faving 207. Aid to in-
dufty promifed ib.

Gea. Burgoyne's state of

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affected by the fumes of 393
Chastity, a reward for 710
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Cook 323. His death 710
Chesterfield and Dr Robertson,
anecdote of 241

Child, one who could read
before one year old 8. An-
other, remarkable for a mu-
fical genius 9. A gigantic

one 118

Chriftian, a man beheaded for
being one 431

Church, Dr Webster's plan for
building one, and for a bet-
ter provifion to the ministers
of Edinburgh 225
Circuit trials 325. 553
Coal-hill, one bought in Scot-
land by a Dutch company 53
Cold, feverity of 53
Colours, of perfons who could
not diftinguish 705
Commane, John, fentenced to
be hanged for carrying off
Anne Fitzpatrick 553
Commons on the army efti-
mates 22. Mr Burke's pro-
pofitions for public œcono-
my, for checking the influ-
ence of the crown, and for
reftoring the freedom of par-
liament 130. His elegant
speech 130-135. French
edicts alluded to by him 131.
note. Vote of thanks to Adm.
Rodney 138. On the negli
gence of the land-tax recei-
vers 186 On places, pen.
fions, names of penfioners,

and fums received 186.

On

reftraining members from
holding government - con-
tracks 188 Bill for that pur-
pofe pafled, but rejected by
the Lords ib. Petitions for
redress of grievances prefent-
ed ib. On prefenting a pro-
test against the Nottingham
petition 189. On a com-
miflion to infpect accounts
191. Mr Burke's reforma-
tion-bill prefented 194 Pur-
port of the bill ib Debate
on it 196. 241. On the right
of the fubjects to petition
199. On the influence of
the crown 245. 309. Majo-
rity against the miniftry on
diminishing the influence of
the crown 248 Poignant al-
tercation between the Speak-
er, Ld North, and the Attor
ney-General 249. Compe.
tent to the Houfe to correct
abufes in the civil lia reve-

nues

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