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4763830The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1 — April, 1731Sylvanus Urban


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