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CHRON fF CLE. 
Of Lircas and Crudwell. The title 
df marquis of Grey, which was con- 
ferred upon the duke of Kent; with 
remainder to his eldeft grand-daugh-+ 
ter, and her heirs-male, will now 
become extiné; but.the barony of 
Lucas (being limited to heirs gene- 
ral) will defcend, upon the death of 
the marchionefs Grey, to her eldeit 
daughter, lady Amabell Polwarth, 
widow of lord Polwarth. His lord- 
fhip’s perfonal property, and the 
eftates of the duke of Kent, will 
devolve upon his immediate de- 
{cendants, 
Lately, the right hen. Stephen 
‘Moore, earl and vifcount Mountca- 
‘fhell, baron Kilworth, and one of his 
majefty’s moft honourable privy 
- council. His lordfhip married, in the 
‘month of June, 1769, lady. Helen 
Rawdon, fecond daughter of the 
earl of Moira, by whom he had 
iffue Stephen lord Kilworth (now 
earl of Mountcafhell), born March 
9, 1770, at prefent on his travels ; 
as alfo two other fons, John and 
William, born in 1772 and 1775, 
and a daughter, lady Helen, born 
in 1773. 
~ At his houfe in privy-gardens, 
‘George Montagu duke of Monta- 
gu, marquis Monthermer, earl~of 
Cardigan, baron Brudenell of Stan- 
ton Wivil, and baron Montagu of 
Boughton, matter of the horfe to 
the king, governor and captain of 
‘Windfor Caftle, lord lieutenant of 
‘the county of Huntingdon, prefi- 
dent of St. Luke’s Hofpital, vice- 
prefident of St. George’s Hofpital, 
‘and prefident of the fociety for the 
‘encouragement of arts; F.R. S. ba- 
ronet, and knight of the moft noble 
‘orders of the garter and bath. 
Dying without male iffue, the duke- 
‘dom and’ marquifate become ex- 
‘tinét. The earldom of Cardigan 
defcends to his brother, lord Brude- 
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nell. The barony of Montagu of 
Boughton comes to lord Henry 
Montage Scott; fecond fon of the 
duke of Buccleugh, who is married 
to the late duke’s only daughter.— 
His gracé was born July 26, 17125 
and fucceeded his father, the late 
earl of Cardigan, in 1723. He was 
created duke of Montagu, and 
marquis Monthermer, in 1760. On 
July 7, 1730, he married a daugh- 
ter of the late duke of Montagu, 
who died in 1775, by whom he 
had iffae John marquis of Monther- 
met, who was created baron Mon- 
tagu of Boughton in 1762,.and died 
April 11, 1770, unmarried; and 
Elizabeth, the prefent duchefs of 
Buccleugh. . 
June. In his 66th year, right 
hon. J. Pomeroy, lieutenant-general 
of his majetty’s forces; colonel of 
the 64th regiment of foot, of which 
he was commander 24 years, M. P. 
in the prefent Irifh parliament for 
the borough of Trim, and one of 
his majefty’s moft honourable privy 
council. 
At his hoafe in Portinan-fquare, 
of a pleurify in his fide, his excel- 
lency the count de Lucchefi, envoy 
extraordinary frorh the king of Na- 
ples to otir court, which office he 
had filled fome years. His re- 
mains were interred in the burying- 
ground at Pancras, with the ufual 
Roman Catholic ceremonies, All 
the foreign ambafladors, minifters, 
and envoys, went in proceffion; the 
duke of Leds’s coach and fervants 
followed the hearfe, the former in 
their full livery; but his grace was 
not there, on account of public bu- 
finefs. 
Maria Therefa, countefs of Il- 
chetter. 
July. At Caleutta, the fon of 
fir Rd. Aftley, bart. 
In Dublin, Mrs. Molyneux, fifter 
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