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Dr. Charles HuUon- 



In Bryanstone-street, Portman-square, 

 «2, Temsa, wife of Robert Selby, esq. and 

 ebter of the Earl of Slirewsbnry. 



At Clapton, 27, Caroline, wife of Bo- 

 namy Dobiee, esq. 



At Cliatliarn-place, Hackney, Maria, 

 wife of John Till, esq. 



In Soiithampton-slieet, Bloonisbnry,79, 

 Martin Cole, esq. 



In Piccadilly, 84, Mr. Harding. 



In Somerset-place, Joanna, widow of T. 

 C. Hincks, esq. 



At his house in Upper Grosvenor-street, 

 S7, Sir George Ducketl, hart. 



In Sloane-street, 80, Patrick Wilkie, 

 teq. late consul at Carthagena. 



Ill Dniry-lane, Mr. James, bak<;r, sud- 

 denly. 



Aged 64, Sir John Everitt, kt. of Sloane- 

 street. 



At the York Asylum, Mr.lViUiam Dallnj, 

 many years chanibfilain at the New Hum- 

 luunis, Covent-garden. 



Colonel Maclcud: he was found dead m 

 his bed. 



At Highbury-place, Islington, H. G, 

 llilbrrii, rsq. 



At Kentish-town, 'J6, Mr. E. Duvc^r, 

 only surviving son of Mr. James D. for- 

 merly of Fnrnivals'-inn, law-stationer. 



At St, James's-palace, 64, Rogers Cluu- 

 dus Francis Du Pas'iuier, e»q. senior page 

 to the King. 



IiiSouth-stveet, Grosvenor-square, after 

 a short illness, Laily Apreece. 



In Southampton-row, 67, the Dowager 

 iMdy Hrisio, relict of the late Sir John B. 

 of CIrofton-hall, Cumberland. 



At Roehampton, 69, Caroline, Countess 

 Dnuager of Kingston. 



At her house in South Audley street, 

 ■Lady Frederick Stanhope, 



At Richmond, 67, Mary, wife of James 

 Skinner, esq. ofBelle-Vue House, Devon. 



At Camberwell, 63, George Young, esq, 

 /wmerly of Blackheatii. 



In New Bond sireet, Mr. C. MilcheU, 

 sen. late of Southampton. 



Mrs. Bo.r, relict of Mr. Box, surgeon, 

 of Ludgate-hill. 



At his house in Bedford-row, 86, Dr. 

 ■Charles Hutton, known to the public 

 during nearly sixty jears as a writer on 

 iinathematical sulyccts; and during the 

 last .forty years, considered as the first 

 mathematician in England ; while he was 

 not less respected in all the relations of 

 piivate life. As the decease of this 

 excellent man took place after the obi- 

 tuary of our Magazine had been prepared 

 for pros, we are under the necessity of 

 ■deferring till our next those details of his 

 interesting life, and Jearned labours, of 

 which an inadequate summary will 6C- 

 tupy several .pages. 



Marquis of Drogheda. [Feb. 1, 



In SackviUe-street, Dublin, 94, the Mar- 

 quis of Drogheda. His lordship's titles were, 

 the Marquis and Earl of Drogheda, Vis- 

 count Moore, Baron Melfont (Baron 

 Moore, of Moore-place, Kent, in England,) 

 Constable of Maryborough Fort, Governor 

 and Custos Rotulorum of the King's and 

 Queen's Counties, and the County of 

 Meath, Triwiee of the Linen Manufacture, 

 and one of the original Knights of the 

 Order of St. Patrick. His lordship was 

 also a field-marshal, and the oldest general 

 in his majesty's service. He raised the 

 eighteenth dragoons in the year 1762, 

 since which time he commanded it until 

 its reduction last year. His lordship was 

 married in the year 1766 to Lady Anne 

 Seymour, eldest daughter of Francis, 

 Marquis of Hertford, K.G., who died in 

 1787. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 



Rev. VV. Barrow, ll.d. to the valuable 

 living of North Winficid, Derbyshire. 



Rev. Charles Henry Hodgson, m.a. 

 lecturer of St. Thomas, Salisbury, to the 

 rectory of Berwick Saint Leonard, with 

 the cliapel of Sedgehill annexed. 



Rev. W. Thursby, m.a. to the vicarage 

 of All Saints, Northampton. 



Rev. John Sinclair, to the living of 

 Hut ton Bushel, Yorkshire. 



Rev. H. B. VVrey, to the vicarage of 

 Okcliainpton, Devon. 



Rev. Hender Molseworth, to the rec- 

 tory of Saint Ewny, Cornwall. 



Rev. T. Stacey, to the vicarage of 

 I'lOath, 'Glamorizanshire. 



Rev. Dr. Richard Hood, to the benefice 

 of Aghaboy, iif the county of Monaglian. 



Rev. Jas, Barrow, m.a. to the rectory 

 of Lophani, Norfolk. 



Rev. Jas. Riiyle, to the perpetual cu- 

 racies of Wei-eliam and Wretton, Norfolk. 



Rev. John Wareyn Darby, m.a. to the 

 vicarage of Wicklewood, Norfolk. 



Rev. Joseph Relph, m.a. to the rectory 

 of Exford, Somersetshire. 



Rev. George Trevelyan, jnn, m.a. to 

 the vicaiage of Milverton Prima, with the 

 clinpel of Longtcrd Budville annexed. 



Rev. G. H. Greenall, m.a. to the per- 

 petual curacy of Orford, Kent. 



Rev. George Turnor, vicar of Wragby, 

 to a prebendal stall in Lincoln Cathe- 

 dral. 



Jicv. George Osbosne, to hold the rec- 

 tory of Haselbcech, Northamptonshire, 

 with his rectory of Stainsby cum Guuby^ 

 Lincolnshire. 



Rev. J. Mayo, m.a. to the vicaiage of 

 Avcbury, Wilts. 



Rev. J. p. Carpenter, to the vicarage 

 of Cleder, Cornwall. 



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