CONTENTS. 
Substance of Sir John Sinclair’s Address to the Board of Agriculture, on 
Tuesday the 14th of July, 1795 ; stating the Progress that had been made 
in carrying on the Measures undertaken by the Board, for promoting 
‘the Improvement of the Country, during the second Sessions since its 
Establishment. , : : : *96 
Abstract of Minutes of the Evidence taken before the Committee of Council, 
appointed for the Consideration of all Matters relating to Trade, and 
Foreign Plantations, in Respect to the Stock of Grazn in this Country, and 
its Price subsequent to the Harvest of 1794, and respecting the Produce 
of the Harvest of the present Year; the present and probable Price of 
Grain in this Country till the ensuing Harvest ; and the Means of pro- 
curing g Supply to make good the Deticiency in the Produce of this Coun- 
try ; with other Proceedings thereupon, from Jan. 31, 1795, to Aug. 6, 
1795 and of the Evidence before the Lords of the Privy Council to the like 
Effect, from April 27, 1795, to November5,1795. . - *j00 
Evil of using Potatoes for Bread ; from the Annals of Agriculture, *109 
‘ANTIQUITIES. 
Account of the Government of England from the Year 1400 to 1485 ; from 
Andrews's History of Great Britain, vol. 1, part 2. : + ae 
Account of the Proceeding in the Trial by Battle ; from Dallaway’s Heral- 
dic Inquiries. : 5 ‘ : * : Pe dl 
Account of Chelsea College ; from Lyson’s Environs of London, *116 
Articles of Reconciliation between a Man and his Wife, Oct. 9, 1629; | 
from the same, : : : é : oy SRELS 
Account of Canons, the celebrated Seat of the Duke of Chandos, in the 
Parish of Siawnore Parva ; from the same, sii evs 
Curious Letter, wrote by John Lesly to Sir Thomas Riddle, of Gateshead, 
during the Siege of Newcastle by the Scots, in theReign of Charles I ; 
an authentic Copy from the Original, in the Possession of the Reddle 
_ Family, : Sr a : : 3 . ri92 
A Declaration of the Right Honourable James Earl of Derby, Lord Stanley 
and Strange, of Knocking and of the Isle of Man, concerning his Resolu- 
tion to keep the Isle of Man for his Majesty's Service, against all Force 
whatsoever. Together with his Lordship’s Letter in Answer to Commis- 
sary-General Ireton, - ? A“ aes ee 
Letter to General Ireton, in Answer to his Summons of the Isle of Man, *124 
Two Original Letters of King James the First, - ; . ibid. 
Description of the Ruin at Thessalonica, or Salonicha, called the Incuntada ; 
Srom Stuart and Revelt’s Antiquities of Athens, - ‘ ¥125 
~MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 
On the Instability of the Greek and Roman Republics ; from Whitaker's 
real Origin of Government, ; ‘ ; ; *127 
Geography 
