. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . eaths Ecclefiaftieal preferments Promotions civil and military Perfons declared bankrupts Foexign Affairs A catalogue of books Prices of ftoeks and grain j wind, wea-ther 391 Monthly-bill of mortality 19*39°> 39* N. B. As thejpeeehes of feme of the mothers oftbe Political Clmb> befidestbofe already me**have beat latelyJent in to us, we Jhall infert tbcfe upon the Jews bill in emr next $ and ok fuckas may hereafter be lent in, upon that or any other JubjoS, we JbaUtake tare togrue in the mamfollowing, or feme future


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . eaths Ecclefiaftieal preferments Promotions civil and military Perfons declared bankrupts Foexign Affairs A catalogue of books Prices of ftoeks and grain j wind, wea-ther 391 Monthly-bill of mortality 19*39°> 39* N. B. As thejpeeehes of feme of the mothers oftbe Political Clmb> befidestbofe already me**have beat latelyJent in to us, we Jhall infert tbcfe upon the Jews bill in emr next $ and ok fuckas may hereafter be lent in, upon that or any other JubjoS, we JbaUtake tare togrue in the mamfollowing, or feme future mouth, A beautiful View of Tork, with a dtfeription of that city, Jhall be in our next* (£3» Receipts for coffoMiug the Land Tax and Window Lissits, areghnm Gratisby R. Baldwin, Bookfeller, at the Rofe #• Pater-Nofter-Row, Digitized by VjOOQIC t H E London Magazine. AUGUST, 1753. Tiial*/ JOHN BARBOT, at **, in the Weft-Indict, fir tbtMurder of MATT. MILLS, Efq\7S the trial, condemna-tion, and execution of1 John Barbot, attorneyat Jaw, for the murder. St. Chriftophers, and fell very foon intoconsiderable practice there; fo that beforethis unlucky affair happened, he had gotabout 800I. before-hand ; and as he hadalways been employed by Dr. Webbeand his family, he was prevailed on bythe do&or to fet up as the purchaser ofhis eftate at the fale, which he was en- of Matthew Mills, Efq; A abled to do, by a gentlemans undertaking in the ifland of St. Chrif-tophers, has of late beena fubjett of converfa-tion, and contains fome very extraordi-nary circumftances, we mall give ourreaders a /hort account of it, beginningwith as exa& an hiftory of the perfonschiefly concerned as we can colled. Matthew Mill** E^> vras a rich planterof the ifland of St. Chriftophers, a gen-tleman of a general good character, andhighly efteemed in that ifland; and hewas, it feems, a conuderable creditor up-on the eftate of Dr. James Webbe, whohad always been a great friend to ,


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