CONTENTS. 



Method of suspending Ships instead of liftins; them, for the Purpose of 

 rieai'ing them from their Blocks; by Mr. Robert Seppings, of Chatham 

 Yard . . . • . 870 



Account of the Processes for Dj/eing the beautiful Reds on the Coromandel 

 Coast : communicated by J. Muchlachlun, Esq. of Calcutta . ^TS 



ANTIQUITIES. 



An Account of Caerphilhi Castle . . HfG 



Account of Sir Philip Monrkton, from an original 3IS. . 883 



Essays on the Origin and Character of the Welsh Language. , From a Tour 

 in North Wales" . . . " " . 886" 



Some Transactions of the Civil Wars. From an original MS. QdH 



Reco7'ds relative to the Suppression of Monasteries . .90-* 



Sir Philip Si/dncy's Funeral, ( Extracted from the Book of Funerals of Ni- 

 cholas Dcthick, Windsor Herald, son of Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter J^ing 

 at Arms.) From an original M S. in the Possession of the Marquis of 

 Buckingham. . . . . <)12 



MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 



Ttvo Essm/s on the State of the Argument, for the Existence of a Deify, by 

 the late Dr. PaJey. ' , . . . 915 



State of the Argument Continued . . . 91 S 



View of Manners and Society in Holland, in three Papers, translated from 

 the Dutch Spectator, a celebrated Periodical Work, and entitled, " Natu- 

 ral Courtship." . . . .921 



Perplexities of a ]\Jan of Letters : ( from the German.} . 933 



POETRY. 



Ode for the New Year, by H. J. Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat . 9^7 



Ode for his Majesty's Birth-Day, by the same . . 948 



A Poem on the Restoration of Learnins; in the East ; which obtained Mr. 



Jhfchanmin's Prize, by Charles Grant Esq. M. A. Fellow of Magdalen 



College. ..... 950 



Ode on the Battle of the Nile, by the Rischt Honourable the Earl ofCarys- 



fort,S{c..S^'c. '. . ". . . 965 



Lines, for the Grave of a Prostitute, written by Herself in her last Illness 



96s 

 The Turkish Lady, (a Ballad,) by T. Campbell, Esq. . 969 



On an Oak, in View of a Seat in Oxfordshire , . gjQ 



Qn a Parrot, Throw down a . . 97^ 



Moral Rhapsodies, in two Parts, by Sir William Young, Bart. 972 



Rhapsody ihf Second .... 976" 



ppisode of Caradoc and Senena, from Madoc, by Southey . 979 



