The Gentleman's Magazine/Volume 1/Issue 4

THE
Gentleman's Magazine:
Or, TRADER's
Monthly Intelligencer.
Numb. IV. for APRIL, 1731.
CONTAINING,
I. A View of the Weekly Essays and Controversies. viz. Of Predictions; Astrology; Female Modesty, and Extravagance; Abritrary Government; Peace; the Emperor; Gibraltar; Elocution; Disrespect to the Clergy; Eminent Characters; the Bible; Self-knowledge; Select Vestries; British Colonies; Pension-Bill; Dr. Sh———k D. of Marlbro. Ld. Godolphin; Sir. Is. Newton; Pedlars and Shopkeepers; Priests, Physicians Tythes; the Craftsman and his Adversaries; Iron and Wolleen Manufacture; Pawnbrokers; the State of Ireland, &c.
II. Poetry; Prologues, Epilogues, Epitaphs, Epigrams; Henley's God, Bath, Beauties.
III. Domestic Occurrences, Births, Deaths, Marriages, Preferments, Casualties, Acts pass'd, Burials & Christenings.
IV. Prices of Goods, Grain and Stocks, a List of Bankrupts.
V. Trials and Executions.
VI. Foreign Affairs.
VII. Account of Earthquakes, and some Jesuitical Exploits.
VIII. Books, &c. publish'd.
IX. Observations in Gardening, and a List of Fairs for the Season.
X. A Table of Contents.
By SYLVANUS URBAN of Aldermanbury, Gent.
Prodesse & Delectare.
The Second Edition.
The CONTENTS.
PRedictions exposed | 145 |
Of the Scurvy | ib. |
Of Astrology | ib. |
Female Extravagance | 146 |
Case of Batchelors | ib. |
Of Disorders in Government | ib. |
A worthy Action of John Philpot | ib. |
The E. of Suffolk impeach'd | 147 |
Chief Justice hang'd | ib. |
Craftsman's Triumph on the Peace | 147 |
Answered, the Peace defended | 148 |
Verses by way of Simile | ib. |
——— Anfwered | ib. |
Of Gibralter and the Emperor | 149 |
Of commendable Actions | ib. |
Grobean Writings | 150 |
Female Modesty | ib. |
A Nurse's Speech to an Alderman's Childe | ib. |
K. Jam I. | 151 |
——— His Pretensions to Hereditary Right. His Attempt against the H. of Commons, and his Design of uniting the two Kingdoms | ib. |
Of Respect to Clergymen | ib. |
A Story of St. Augustine | 152 |
——— Of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw | ib. |
——— Of St Bartholomew | ib. |
——— Of Erasmus | ib. |
Father Paul's Opinion | ib. |
Of Writers | ib. |
Different Motives of writing | ib. |
Taste, a Description of it | ib. |
Shakespear and Johnson their different Talents | 153 |
Irish Verses on a Lawyer's Motto | ib. |
On Henly's God | 154 |
Remarks on K. James I. | ib. |
The Modern prevailing Taste | ib. |
Of the Bible | 155 |
Of Self-Knowledge | ib. |
Several Instances wherein defective | ib. |
Too much Money ruinous to a Nation | 156 |
Of the British Sugar Colonies | 157 |
Remarks on the Reign of K. James I. | 158 |
A Farewel to French Kicks | ib. |
The Case of Auth. Collins and Richard Tindal | ib. and 159 |
Select Vestry, their Management | 159 |
Sir Is. Newton's Monument describ'd | ib. |
His Monumental Epitaph | 160 |
Others proposed | 169 |
The D. of Marlborough and E. of Godolphin's Conduct examin'd | 160 |
Court Mourning | 161 |
The Craftsman's Thoughts about the Peace | ib. and 162 |
Of Opposition to Courts, and Independency of Parliaments | 162 |
The Case of Mr. Healy, his Character by Mr. Pope | 163 |
Of Bankruptcy | 164 |
Remarks on the Bill about Tythes | ib. |
Apology for Pawn-brokers | 165 |
The present State of Ireland, Woollen-Manufacture | 166 |
Mr. Fallowfield Proposals for making Iron | ib. |
Mr. Wood's Proposals pro Ditto | 167 |
Mr. Tompkyn's Remarks on Mr. Wood's Project, and his own Proposal | ib. |
Remarkable Advertisement | ib. |
Prologue and Epilogue to Euridice | 168 |
The amorous Duelists | 169 |
Epigrams | ib. |
Epitaph on the D. of Schomberg buried in St. Patrick's Church Dublin | 169 |
Bath Beauties | 170 |
On Wit | ib. |
Epitaph on an Infant | ib. |
Bill of Mortality | ib. |
Domestick Occurrences | 171, 172 |
Bank and India Directors | 171 |
The Westminster Infirmary | 172 |
Deaths | 173 |
Promotions | 174 |
Ecclesiastical Preferments | 175 |
Casualties | 176 |
Marriages and Bankrupts | 177 |
Of Criminals try'd and Executed | 178 |
Foreign Affairs | 179 |
Some Jesuitical Pranks | ib. |
Extract of a Treaty of Peace between the Emperor and King of Great Britain | 180 |
Books publish'd | 181, 182 |
Fairs in May and June | 183 |
Fairs and Gardening | 184 |