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Thomas Bland, of Upton-upon Severn, efq. to Mrs. Martin, of Ham Court, Worcesterfhire.

DEATHS.

Nov. 10. Major Benjamin Dodd, of Chelsea.

12. Dr. Buller, bishop of Exeter, father of the judge.

13. Mifs Elizabeth White, daughter of Peter White, of Broxbourn, Herts, esq.

Mrs. Shaw, lady of Jofeph Shaw, of Epfom, efq.

15. Lady Wood, of Richmond, relict of the late fir Francis Wood, bart. Robert Worley, of the Ifle of Wight, efq.

John Chalcraft, of Woodhurst, Surry, efq.

Lieut. Hope Napier, of his majefty's fhip Invincible." Capt. John Majoribanks, of Crumrigg barracks.

Robert Belfches, efq. prefenter of fignatures in the court of exchequer, in Scotland.

19. John Macdonald Kinnier, efq. comptroller of the customs at Burrowflouness.

Thomas Sommers Cocks, of Downing-ftreet, efq.

Edward Bearcroft, efq. member for Salep, chief juftice of Chester, and king's council.

21. Sir Edmund Head, of Lincoln'sinn-fields, bart.

Cox, of Charing-crofs, efq. Sir Williat Appleby, of Durham." 22. The lady of William Williams, of Great Ilford, Effex, efq.

Rev. Thomas Clarke, rector of Ickenham, Middlesex.

Charles Roufe, of Weftchefter, efq.
William Bond, of Cambridge, efq.

efq.

23. John Smith, of Bedford-row,

The hon. Mrs. Murray, mother of lord Elibank. The lady of Traberne, efq. receiver general for the county of Glamorgan.

Edward Auguftus Murray, of Char. Jotte-freet, Rathbone-place, efq.

The rev. John Chawnes, of Hawkhurft, Kent:

William Webber, of Vanburghhoufe, Blackheath, efq.

26. Herbert Lawrence, of Henriettafireet, Covent-garden, efq.

John Nayler, of Bread-ftreet, efq. Thomas Burgess, of Weymouth ftrest, efg.

The lady of George Johnfon, of James-street, Weftminster, efq,

John Smith, M. D. Savilian profellor of geometry, in the university of Oxford.

Sir William Dick, of Preftonfield,

bart.

Thompfon Spottiswoode, of the ifland of Falmouth, efq.

Dec. 10. Owen Clutton, of Bal combe, Suffex, efq.

The marquis of Bath. The hon. Mrs. North, lady of the bishop of Winchester.

William Randall, of Brighton, efq. William Jenkyns, of Putney, efq. 11. The lady of captain Reynolds, of Durham-house, Middlesex. Peter Perring, of Mewbland, Devon, efq.

Thomas Child, efq. of the St. George, man of war.

The rev. Thomas Webb, A. M. dean of Kilmore.

13. The lady of Matthew Chalies, of Bolingbroke green, Batterfea, efq. The lady of Cofmo Gordon, of Tower-hill, efq.

THE

Lady's Magazine;

OR,

Entertaining Companion for the FAIR SEX, appropriated folely to their Ufe and Amusement.

SUPPLEMENT, for 1796.

This NUMBER contains,

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10 Grafville Abbey; a Romance, 604 11 Register of remarkable Occurrenccs, during the Year 1796, 6c9' 12 The Prifoner; a Tale, 617 13 Letter from Adolphus to Clariffa, 618 14 Anfwer to Enigmatical Lifts, 618 15 Poetical Effays.-A Morning Sc

renade to Mifs D*** of Shillington in the county of Bedford. The Thistle and the Daily. From Lorenzo De Medici, by William Rofcoe.-Sonnet to Religion.-Sonnet.-To Fortune.Enigma-A Rebus. 619-620

16 A copious Index,

This Number is embellished with the following Copper-Plates, viz.

1. A new Pattern for a Gentleman's Handkerchief.-2. Ludlow Caftle, ShropChire; and, 3. A Song, the Words by Sir Charles Sedley, Music by Mifs

Turner,

LONDON, Printed for G. G. and J. Robinfon, No. 25, Paternofter Row, where Favours from Correfpondents will be received.

On Wednesday, Feb. 1, will be published,

(Embellished with, 1. An elegant Frontispiece, defigned and engraved by the most capital Artifts in Europe; 2. An engraved Title-Page; 3. A View of Chepstow-caftle, in Monmouthshire; 4. A Lew Pattern for a Hat or Bonnet, &c. and, 5. Song in the Oratorio of Judas Maccabæus. Music by Mr. Handel.)

THE

LADY'S

MAGAZINE;

For JANUARY, 1797.

CONTAINING

The ufual Variety of interesting, entertaining, and inftructive Articles.

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The candid and generous approbation with which the Public has fo long honoured the LADY'S MAGAZINE, demands the warmeft acknowledgements of gratitude from the Proprietors: it is particularly fatisfactory to them that their exertions, and the liberal and ingenious communications of their correfpondents, have been honoured with fo fa vourable a reception. Such encouragement muft till fimulate them to new exertions; and they request permiffion to affure their Fair Patroneffes, whofe foftering fimiles, and truly valuable contributions, have rendered this Mifcellany worthy of the decided preference it has obtained, that neither expenfe nor affiduity fhall be omitted, on their parts, ftill to preferve to the LADY'S MAGAZINE the favour with which it has been honoured, and render it a Publication equally entertaining, interesting, and instructive.

Lady's Magazine.

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