Ou PVE Yap i ly ees Re Ye ed Poe 
that the authenticity of the feveral relaters is now very well 
eftablifhed. This was printed at the fame prefs, in 1788. 
Brsipes thefe may be added, the ede on indifference, and the 
verfes on the lady being chofen patronefs of a hunt and book-club 
in the fame day. 
An effay on the improper behaviour of married ladies to- 
wards our fex, 1774. 
A pipicue on the bold and mafculine fafhion of the ladies 
wearing riding-habits at all times of the day; which was 
republifhed, in 1781, by Mr. Smith, with a good mezzotinto of 
a modern toilet. 
AmeRICAN annals, an incitement to parlement-men to inquire 
into the conduct of our commanders in the American war. I 
omit this paper, unwilling to revive the memory of the moft 
deplorable event in all the annals of Great Britain. 
Tue Flintfire petition. The difcontents of the year 1779 
were grown to fuch a height, that the county of Flint took 
fhare in the attempt to produce a redrefs of grievances. I 
wifhed to allay the popular fury as far as in me lay; becaufe num- 
bers of the complaints were excited by that bane of this king- 
dom in all ages, pretended patriots. I formed a fpeech, which 
i had not courage enough to fpeak, fo printed the lenitive in- 
tention, as certainly it could do me no difcredit. The event 
fhewed that impoffibilities were attempted, and that foon as 
the patriots got into power, no more was thought of the plan 
once urged with much violence. 
An infcription over the entrance of the new gaol at Fin? is 
printed in Mr. Howard’s account of the principal Lazarettos 
in Europe. 
Tue following grateful epitaph, in memory of my faithful 
fervant 
