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Seal; and then, Groom of the Stole to his present Majesty. Ha ving never been married, he is succeeded by his brother, the Hon. Augustus Hervey, Commander in the Navy, to whom he has left an estate of 20,000 1. a year.

21.

Penn, Esq; one of the proprietors of pennsylvania,, of New-street, Spring-gardens. Mr. Samuel Boyce, originally an engraver, author of several pretty poetical prices.

George Wilmot, Esq; father to Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. and First Clerk in the Lord Chamberlain's office, at Bristol, where he went for the benefit of the waters.

24. The Kight Hon. Lady Milton, daughter to the late Duke of Dorset, and sister to Lord George Germaine, in Tilney-street, May-fair.

25. The Marquis Hubert Pallavicini, at Parma, in Italy, Grand, Chamberlain to the infant Prince of Parma.

31. The Right Hon. William Lord Boston, Baron of Boston, in the county of Lincoln, at London. His Lordship was born in 1707, created a Peer by his present Majesty in 1761, and also appointed Lord Chamberlain to the Princess Dowager of Wales, having been her Royal Highness's Chamberlain from the time of her marriage. His Lordship married Albinia, daughter of Henry Selwyn, Esq; by whom he had issue Frederick, now Lord Boston, William Henry, and Augusta Georgina Elizabeth, married to Thomas de Grey, Esq; son of the Right Hon. Lord Chief Justice de Grev.

April 1.. The Lady of Joseph, Dacre, Esq; daughter of the late Sir George Fleming, Bart. Bishop of Carlisle.

5. The Lady of Mr. Baron Grant, of the court of Exchequer of Scotland, and daughter of Lord Milton, in Dean-street, Solo.

The Right Hon. Lady Margaret Ogilvie, spouse to Sir John Wedderburne, of Ballendean, in Scotland, at Ballendean aforesaid.

Cocks, Esq; Clerk of the Patents, a near relation to the Earl of Hardwicke. The reversion of his office goes to Robert Wilmot, Esq; son of Robert Wilmot, Esq; Secretary to the Lord Chancellor.

Mrs. Catharine Herbert, relict of the late Arthur Herbert, Esq; and sister to Sir Rowland Watts, aged 96.

11. Charles James Downall, Esq; a member of the Irish House of Commons, in Bolton-row.

The Rev. Dr. Roger Mostyn, rector of Christleton, Cheshire; prebendary of Windsor and Chester, uncle to Sir Roger Mostyn, Bart, at Christleton aforesaid.

14. Lady Fowler, relict of Sir Hans Fowler, Bart. of RichmondBuildings, Solo.

16. Sir Anthony Thomas Abdy, Bart. of Aibyne in Essex, and Cobham in Surry, Member of Parlia ment for Knaresborough in Yorkshire. He is succeeded in title and estate by his brother, now Sir William Abdy, Bart. a Captain in his Majesty's navy.

Miss Sophia Mawbey, daughter of Sir Joseph Mawbey, Bart. at Vauxhall.

Cary Creed, Esq; of Castle-Cary, aged, 88; leaving the bulk of his fortune to charitable uses.

17. Lady Gertrude Hotham, sister to the late Earl of Chesterfield, in New Norfolk-street. 20. Mrs.

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to Sir George Pocock, Knt. a widow lady of fortune, in Bennetstreet, St. James's.

23. The Rev. Dr. Daniel Burton, Canon of Christ-Church, Oxford, and Rector of St. Peter le Pour, London.

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25. Mrs. Geary, relict of Admiral Geary, in Chapel-street, Grosvenor-square.

26. The Hon. Henry Grimstone, of a paralytic disorder.

The Rev. Peter Boehler, a Bishop of the Bretheren's Church in Fetterlane.

28. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Curteis, one of the Prebendaries of the Cathedral at Canterbury, Rector of Sevenoaks, in Kent, Rector of Sr. Dionis Backchurch, London, and one of the Proctors in Convocation for the Diocese of Rochester. 29. The Hon. Arthur Dawson, late one of the Barons of his Ma jesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, at Dublin.

May 2. Her Grace the Duchess of Montague, in Privy-Gardens.

3. The Hon. George Boscawen, Lieutenant-General of his Majesty's Land-forces, Colonel of the 24th Regiment of foot, and brother to Lord Viscount Falmouth, in Yorkstreet, St. James's.

The Hon. George Hamilton, in King's-mead-street, Bath.

4. The Rev. Samuel Holcombe, M. A. Prebendary of Worcester, and Rector of Severn, in that county.

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Mrs. Staintloc, relict of John Staintloe, Esq. a Rear-admiral of his Majesty's Navy.

5. Col. John Blenerhasset, of Balliserdy, in the county of Kerry. in Ireland, which county he represented in Parliament.

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7. The Right Hon. Lady Sophia Lambert, eldest daughter of the Earl of Cavan, in Sackville-street. Lady Williams, of Gwernwell Lodge, in Brecknockshire,

9. Miss Elizabeth Mill, sister of Sir Thomas Mill, Bart. at Edinburgh.

10. Her Majesty Carolina Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway, sister to his Majesty, of a malignant fever, at Zell, aged 23 years, and 10 months. [See our article of Characters.]

George Quarme, Esq; one of his Majesty's Commissioners of Excise. 12. Her most Serene Highness, Frederica, Duchess Dowager of Saxe Weissenfels, aged 60.

13. The Rev. Mr. Nott, one of the Minor Canons of Worcester Ca→ thedral, Rector of St. Martin in that city, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Oxford.

14. The Hon. W. Leybourne Leybourne, Esq; Governor of the island of Grenada.

17. The Right Hon. Lady Bla ney, in Ireland.

19. John Shakespeare, Esq; Alderman of Aldgate-ward, and Sheriff in 1769, at Mile-End.

20. The Hon. Mr. Montagu, uncle to the Earl of Sandwich, in Hill-street, Berkeley-square.

The Hon. Miss Johnson, one of the Maids of Honour to her Ma jesty.

22. Sir Francis Vincent, of Stoke D'Aberton, near Cobham in Surry, Bart. Knight of the Shire for the said county, in Lower Grosvenor street. He is succeeded in title and estate by his eldest son, now Sir Francis Vincent, Bart.

23. The Rev. Dr. Crusius, Prebendary of Worcester and of Breck[0] nock,

nock, Rector of Shopdon in Herefordshire, and of St. John's near Worcester, in Charter-house

square.

Count Lasberg, an officer in the Hanoverian service, in the Stableyard, St James's.

27. Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Conti.

Sir Archibald Seton, of Pitmedden, Bart. at Aberdeen.

28. Lady Lititia, Trelawney, in Portman-street.

June 2. The Rev. Francis Payne, LL. D. and F R. S. in the island of Jersey, Dean of the said island,.. and Rector of the Parish of St. Martin there.

Barlow Trecothick, Esq;, who, same time ago resigned his gown as Alderman of the ward of Vintry, at his country-house, near Croydon,

in Surry.

5. Sir Charles Burton, Bart. senior Alderman, and Father of the city of Dublin.

6. Fettiplace Nott, Esq; High Steward of the city of Litchfield,

7. The Right Hon. the Countess of Kelly, at Drumsheugh, near Edinburgh.

8. The Hon. Miss Vernon, daughter of Lord Vernon, in Parkplace, St. James's.

10. Sir John Thorold, of Cranwell, in the county of Lincoln, Bart. on his return from Bath.

12. The Lady of Sir Edmund Head, Bart. at Charles-Town, South Carolina.

20. The Right Hon. Ann, Countess Winterton, at Shillinglee Park, in Sussex.

22. His most Serene Highness the reigning Prince of Nassau Usingen, near Mentz.

The Hon. Edward Seymour,

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Esq; of University College, Oxford, eklest son of Lord Seymour, Dean of Wells, and nephew to his Grace the Duke of Somerset.

25. Hugh Mackay, Esq; Lieu tenant-General, and Colonel of a Scotch regiment, in the service of the States-General, at Breda.

26. Finnes Eddowes, Esq; Surveyor-General of the Customs for Hants and Dorsetshire, at Portsmouth.

27. The Right Hon. Francis James Lesly, Lord Lindores, near the Tay, in Fifeshire, Scotland.

28. Eleanora Oglethorpe, widow of Eugene Marie de Bethisy, Marquis de Mezieres, LieutenantGeneral of the French King's armies, Governor of the town and citadel of Amiens, &c. &c, at the seat of the Marquis de Mezieres, her son in France.

The Lady of the Right Rev. Dr. Cumberland, late Lord Bishop of Kilmore, and mother of Dr. Cumberland, author of the West-Indian, Brothers, and several other dramatic pieces.

The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Maynard, upwards of ninety years old, at Much-Easton, in Essex. He is succeeded in title by Sir Charles Maynard. His Lordship is said to have expended 3000 1. à year in acts of charity,

July 4. The Right Hon. Henry Lord Willoughby of Parham, aged seventy-nine, in Frith-street, Soho. His Lordship took his seat in the House of Peers, in consequence of their Lordships order on the hear ing of his claim to the title, in March, 1767. His honours and fortume devolve to his only nephew, George Willoughby, Esq; late of Queen's College, Cambridge. 7... Cola

7. Col. Thomas Gardner, of Cambridge, in America, of the wounds he received in the battle at Bunker's Hill, near Boston.

John Hotwell, Esq; Commander of his Majesty's ship Resolution, a guardship at Portsmouth.

Rev. John Ratcliffe, D. D. up wards of thirty-seven years Master of Pembroke College, in the university of Oxford.

15. The Right Hon. Lady Erne, at Dublin.

Thomas Bayles, Esq; Mayor of Colchester.

18. The Hon. and Rev. Ambrose St. Joen, Rector of Bletstow, in the county of Bedford.

20. John Delaval, Esq; in the 20th year of his age, son to Sir John Hussey Delaval, Bart. at Bristol.

21. The Hon. Miss Maria Constantia Howard, daughter to the Earl of Suffolk, in the ninth year of her age, at Sunbury:

Col. Demetrius James, late of the 43d. regiment of foot, at Hythe, in Kent.

Robert Pratt, of Coscomb, in Gloucestershire, Esq; one of the Masters in Chancery, and nephew to Lord Camden.

Simon Boerum, Esq; of Long island, New-York, one of the res presentatives in the General Asseinbly for King's County, and one of the delegates to the Continental Congress.

22. The Lady of the Bishop of Kildare, at Holyhead, on her way to Dublin.

The Rev. Dr. Benjamin Newcombe, Dean of Rochester, and Rector of St. Mildred, in the Poultry, at Rochester.

24. John Pollen, Esq; late one of the Welch Judges, at Andover. Ralph Warburton, Esq; only son

of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, in his nineteentit year, at the Hot Wells, Bristol.

30. Mrs. Barnett, relict of the late Curtis Barnett, Esq; Com mander of his Majesty's squadron, in India.

31. The Hon. Mrs. Helen Gray, spouse of William Stirling, Esq; at Calder.

August 8. Major-General Deane, in Thrift-street, Soho.

Robert Lennox, Esq; many years Chief of Bencoolen in the EastIndies, in Southampton-street.

9. His Excelleney John Murray, Esq; his Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, at Venice.

10. Col. Boisrond, of the Marines, at Portsmouth.

12. The youngest son of the Right Hon. Lord Mounteashell, in " Ireland.

Sir Gregory Page, Bart. aged near 30. He has left the bulk of his immense fortune to Sir GregoTy Turner, Bart.

15. Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton, Bart. who represented the county of Denbigh in the three last parlia ments, in an advanced age, at his scat at Combermere, in Cheshire. The title and family estate of about 9000l. per annum, descend to his eldest son, now Sir Robert Salusbury Cotton. Bart.

16. His Highness Prince Michael Czartoriski, Great Chancellor of Lithuania, &c. &c. at Warsaw,

Gerald Fitzgerald, Esq; one of the representatives in parliament for Harristown, in Ireland.

The Rev. Dr. Latablere, Deart of Tuam, &c. in Ireland.

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Lady Dyer, wife of Thomas Majesty's service; at Finlaystown, Dyer, Esq; at Kensington. Renfrewshire. He is succeeded by his eldest son, James Lord Kilmaurs.

20. Michael Obrien Dilkes, Esq; General, and Colonel of the 50th regiment now at Jamaica, at Dublin.

CalMacdonal, at Harrogate, in Yorkshire.

Miss Helen Ogilvic, eldest daughter of Sir John Ogilvie, of Inverquharity, Bart. at Kinnardy.

22. Lady Gordon, at InverGordon Castle, in Rossshire, Scotland.

The new-born daughter of Lord Viscount Weymouth.

24. The Hon. Mrs. Bridget Hamilton, relict of the late Hon. George Hamilton, in King's-meadstreet, Bath.

27. Mrs. Francis Newman, daughter of the late Sir Richard Newman, of Preston Deanery, Northamptonshire, Bart.

30. The Hon. Col. Beauclerk, late of the 3d regiment of Guards, and Governor of Pendennis Castle. Lately, George Dyndon, LL. D. Register of the diocese of Dublin.

The Rev. Dr. Francis Corbett, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, aged 92. He succeeded the celebrated Dr. Swift.

Sept. 2. The Right Hon. Lady Mary Herbert, only surviving daughter of the late Duke of Powis, in her ninetieth year, at Paris.

Walter Biddulph, Esq; uncle to the present Sir Theophilus Biddulph, Bart. at Barton under Needwood in Staffordshire.

4. The Rev. Dr Cholwich, Vicar of Ermington and Holbeton, in Devonshire, and Prebendary of the cathedral of Exeter.

8. Sir Joseph Knight, Rear-Admiral of the White, at Harwich.

9. The Right Hon. Win. Earl of Glencairne, Major-General in his

12. The Hon. Charles Colvil, Lieutenant-General, and Colonel of his majesty's 69th regiment of foot, in the eighty-fifth year of his age, at Fountain-Bridge, near Edinburgh.

The Hon. Lady Younge, relict of Sir William Younge, Bart. Knight of the Bath, and mother of the present Sir George Younge, Bart. at Waltham-House, in Essex,

16. The Right Hon. Allen, Ear! Bathurst, member of the privycouncil, and father of the present Lord Chancellor, aged 91; at Cirencester, Gloucestershire. [See our article of Characters.]

Mons. Strube, vice chancellor of the electorate of Hanover, in his cightieth year.

Dr. John Stevenson, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh.

The Right Hon. Constantine Phipps, Baron Mulgrave, of the kingdom of Ireland; at the Spa, in Germany. His Lordship is succeeded by his eldest son, the Hon. Constantine Phipps, now Lord Mulgrave.

The Hon. James Habersham, Esq; President of Lis majesty's council of Georgia, in America.

The Rev. Mr. Meredith, Rector of Ross, in Herefordshire, brother to Sir William Meredith, Bart. at Bristol,

17. Charles Allanson, Esq; member of parliament for Rippon ;- at Bramhambiggen, in Yorkshire.

Captain Thomas Forbes, aged 102 years; at Harwich.

18. John Conyers, Esq; member for Essex; at Copped Hall, in that county.

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