CONTENTS. 
Bhow. His Imprudence, The British Army again arrives before Serin- 
gapatam. Description of Tippoo’s fortificd Camp. Lord Cornwallis re- 
solves to attack it. Plan of the Attack. Its Success. Tippoo shuts him= 
self up within the Fort. Preparations for the Siege. Tippoo attempts the 
Life of Lord Cornwallis. Junction of Gen, Abercrombie. The Trenches 
are opened. — Gen. Abercrombie invests the remaining Side of the Fort. 
Certain Prospect of Success. Termination of Hostilities. Preliminary 
Articles of Peace. Arrival in the English Camp of the Sultan’s tuo Sons. 
His Reluctance to accede to the Demands of the Allics, Recommence- 
ment of the Siege. Definitive Treaty concluded .......0++s0000s: 196 
CHRONICLE. 1—6L 
Warins yorene Pear (792? 3 POSER PS ON Ey 52 
NITEM ED 703, - bara ncaa «sha n'en'oSa'o'n'e'e Sepa an toate OM IHS STON 53 
Pomona) 5) SO SC Oy ed ost Ze 55 
cg Ee RT een SP ON? Oi SONAL gs Sher 58 
Sheriffs appointed by his Majesty in Council ......0...0-.0eeeeee =.GF 
AFPENDIX TO THE CHRONICLE. 
Unanimous Opinion of the Judges on the 27th April, 1792, respecting the 
eter af Ee Wele). 6 3's «said a Rectan d toe BORA Bike veaahia Siaise we taheinile aden 62 
Address of the Delegates of the Dissenters, to the Protestant Dissenters of 
the Town of Bir mingham, who suffered from the Riots.....++.-+0++ 68 
Address from the London Corr esponding Society, and Four ether Societies in 
England, to the National Convention, with the President's Answer... .70 
Address from the Revolution Society in London, to the Nat. Convention 72 
Address of the Society for Constitutional Information, in London, to ditto 73 
Address of the Clergy of the Diocese of Worcester to the Pisin on his Pro- 
CUE ROS DETAR, a \S aca ojnin io asa ley x abielabe nine «inl D oiait ocanipraly zyes* seine hd 
Address of the Clergy of the Diocese of Llanduff, on the same ¢ Occasion. . ib. 
Case of the Suffering Clergy of France, Refugees in England ......++ 76 
Declaration and Address of the Society for Par liamentar) ry Reform ....77 
Resolutions of the same Society, May 5, 1792 200 ccee cece cesecee .82 
Letter to the Society of the Friends of the People, from the Society for Con~ 
stitutional Infor mation at Sheffield, and Answer........0+..40+ oe. 8 
Letter to the Society of the Friends of the People, and Resolutions...... 87 
Resolutions of the same Society, December 15....00.-+0-0+0000% siete 
The Tiheme December, 22. 1.5, 6.44 tea Mapte hao braless iolkiekavas'd iat eonsetegclin: oka 90. 
Association for preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans, §c. 92 
Proceedings at a Meeting of the Ward of Cripplegate Without, Dec.\2 96 
Resolutions agreed to by the Inhabitants of St. George, Hanover Square, 
bey CN eer Ce er oe eee NO, -97 
Resolves of the Convention of Bun ‘gesses, relative to the Scottish Ro yal 
Burgs, in Convention, Edinburgh, July 20 ....ceeeeeee ces erees 98 
Scots Borough Reform, in Convention, July QQ.e..ceeeeeeeeeeeee ..99 
Subscription towards the Succour of the People of Poland .....4++ -. 101 
PORIASUBSCrIPLION , : « ... «Be in’oialals lative SMa deln0 0 5 Sa nea 102 
Standing Orders of the House of Bras ‘respecting Navigable Canals, &c. 103 
State of Ireland in 1748 and 1792, comparcd,.......0e+eseeeeeee 106 
An Account of the Number of English Vessels, their Tonage, &c. 1792 105 
Account of Goods, §c. imported into Great Britain from all Parts of the 
World, from 5th of January 1792, to 5th of January 1793........ 108 
British Merchandize xported, from 5th Jan. 1792, to 5th Jan, lig . 116 
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