174] pretentious of the duke of Moden upon the Ferrareze. ' Letters from Wetzler mention the death of the princels Eleonore Bernarditie, landgravels by birth of Helle-Reinfolds, and countels dowager of Bentheim, aged 73. John Taylor, of Pencoyd, in ll“? wunty 0t Hereford, was lately recovered of his twhretizjg inthe holipital of Bethlem, and difcharg- ed, after being one year under the care of that noble charity. What is remarkable, he had a par icular antipathy to his teeth; and, during the time ofhis inlaniev, would petition any perlon to draw them, or rather pull them out with pincers, or any other inllrument, _not objecting to a hammer be- 1mg exercifed on his jatvs for that purpole; _when he was lent t0 Bethlem, he hadonly one remain- ing in his head, which he foon got rid of by the alliilance of one of his fiighty companions, and from that time grew better every day in his intelleéts. ' »On Wednefday morn- ing, about half an hour after ten, his Danilh majelly, at- tended by three nobles, went in a coach and four, from his apart- Jments at St. _]ames’s, for Wool- wich, being followed by four other carriages with his attendants, to fee his ma_i