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166] ANNUAL REGISTER 

Lady of Sir Joh Shelly, Bart. treasurer of his majesty's household.
 
Lady Seybridge, of Charles-street, Berkeley-square. 

Helena Sophia, mother to the Elector of Mentz, aged 92 years. 

Mrs. Shanks, of Devonshire=square, worth 60,000 l. which she has left to charitable uses. 

26. Lieutenant-General Lascelles, aged 88; a brave and worthy officer.

30. Robert Knight, Earl of Catherlough, Viscount Barrells, and Lord Luxborough of Shannon. He was member for Milbourn-Port, Dorsetshire, and Recorder of Great Grimsby, in Lincolnshire.

April 3. Right Hon. Lady Greville, wife to Lord Greville, and daughter to Sir John Peachy, Bart. She died in childbed.

5. Lady Heathcote, mother of Sir Gibert Heathcote, in St. James's square.

Lady Elliot, relict of the late General Elliot, in New Burlington-street.

12. Lady Caroline Bouverie, daughter to the Earl of Radnor.

14. Sir William Anderson, Bart. at Richmond.

15. Charles Bathiani, Prince of the Empire, Knight of the Golden Fleece, Grand Croix of the order of St. Stephen, Field-Marshal, &c. &c. at Vienna, aged 74.

May 7. Sir William Stanhope, member for Buckinghamshire, and brother to the Earl of Chesterfield. He was the eldest knight of the Bath except one, (the Earl of Breadalbane), and has served in parliament ever since the year 1742, when he was chose for Aylesbury.

18. The Countess of Londonderry; to the unspeakable loss of the poor.

19. Mary Countess of Kintore, widow of the late John Earl of Kintore, at Edinburgh.

22. Lady Elizabeth Bridge, relict of Sir Robert Bridge, late a brigadier-general, at her house in South Audley-street.

23. Lord William Manners, brother to his Grace the Duke of Rutland.

Right Hon. Abraham Creighton, Lord Erne, of Crom-Castle, in Ireland.

Lady Elizabeth Wandesford, daughter to the Eral of Wandesford.

Lady Anne Hay, sister to the Marquis of Tweedale.

29. The Countess of Kincardin, at Edinburgh.

June 7. Hon. John Frazer, second son to Lord Salton, in Scotland.

Prince William of Hesse, eldest son of Prince Charles of Hesse, in the fourth year of his age.

12. William de Lamoignon, Chancellor of France, in his 90th year.

16. Lady of Edward Weld, Esq; and sister to Lord Petre.

17. The celebrated Baron Van Swieten, first physician to the court of Vienna.

19. Sir John Millar, Bart. of Chichester.

27. Sir Brian Stapylton, Bart.

The Hon. Mrs. Mary Murray, sister to Lord Elibank.

29. Sir Francis Knolles, Bart. of Fernhill, Berkshire.

July 2. James West, Esq; president of the Royal Society.

6. Sire John Peyton, Bart. Villiers-street.

The Hon. Mrs. Webb, sister to Lord Teynham, 2nd widow of 
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John Webb, Esq; of Hatherope, in Gloucestershire.

9. Lady of the Rev. Dr. Thomas, Dean of Westminster.

14. The Marquis de Los Rios, knight of the miltary order of Maria Theresa, lieutenant velt-marshal of the imperial armies, and governor or Neuport, aged 29, at Vienna.

Colonel Butler, commander in chief of the Hon. East-India company's artillery on the coast of Coromandel.

Lady of Sir Francis Wyche, at Grantham.

Robert Bruce, youngest son of Sir Michael Bruce.

Mary, only daughter of the Hon. Walter Molesworth, Esq;

Sir John Ingleby, Bart, at Ripley.

25. The young Prince of Nassau-Weilburg, six days old.

27. Hon. Henry Percival, Esq; third son to the late Earl of Egmont, but his second lady, sister to the Early of Northampton.

Lady of the Rt Hon. Sir Eardley Wilmot.

31. Sir Horatio Pettus, Bart. of Suffolk, By his death the title is extinct.

Aug. 1. Sir Alexander Grant, Bart. of Delvy, in Scotland.

Hon. Lady Ann Percival, second daughter of the late Earl of Egmont. Her brother died a few days before: both of a sore throat.

Edward Bathurst, Esq; senior bencher of the Middle-Temple, aged 92.

The Princess Frederica Albertina, of Brunswick Bevern, Abbess of Stetterbourg, or an apoplexy.

7. Right Hon. the Countess of Westmeath, in Ireland.

8. Rev. Henry Willes, prebendary of Wells, and rector of Lee and North-Okendon, Essex. He was son to Bishop Willes.

Lady Ann Winston, Contess Dowager of Holdberry. She was daughter of Sir Rowland Villiars, of Gotham, in Nottinghamshire.

22. John Calcraft, Esq; at Ingress, Kent, worth 250,000l.

24. Sir Willoghby Aston, Bart. at Bath.

Right Hon. Francis Lord Hawley, Baron of Donnamore.

The Hon. Col. Richard Maitland, fourth son of the Early of Lauderdale, deputy-adjutant-general to his majesty's forces in America.

Mr. Richard Wellborne, in Aldesgate-street, descended in a direct male line from the youngest son of Simon Montfort, Earl of Leicester, who flourished in King Henry the Third's time, and married that king's sister.

Sir William Cummings, Bart. at Edinburgh.

Miss Anne Trelawny, at Jamaica, sister to the lady of the governor of that place.

Sir John Cartwright, Knt. at Wansted.

The Rev. Dr. Taylor, at Salisbury, chancellor of the diocese, and canon residentiary of that cathedral.

The Bishop of Ferns, in Ireland.

Rev. William Borlase, L.L.D.F.R.S. author of the Antiquities of Cornwall, and several other valuable works.

Dowager Lady Kaye, relict of Sir John Leyster Kaye, Bart.

31. The Right Hon. John Lord Carysfort, Knight of Bath, and one of his majesty's most honourable privy-council in Ireland, at Lisle.

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