Citi Ky O. Wisk: Ors, B. 
Rev. Henry Pixe Heyman, M. A. of 
Canterbury, fellow of Emanuel col- 
ledge, Cambridge, grandfon of his 
father’s fecond brother. | 
Augult 4. In the 87th year of 
his age, the right honourable Fran- 
cis North, earl of Guildford, lord 
Worth and Guildford, treafurer to 
the queen’s houfehold, high fteward 
of Banbury, and a vice-prefident of 
St. George’s hofpital. His lordfhip 
was born April 13th, 1704, and fuc- 
ceeded his father in 1729, as lord 
Guildford: October 311, 1734, he 
fucceeded to the title of lord North, 
by the death of William lord North 
and Grey; and on March 8th, 1752, 
was created earl of Guildford. His 
lordthip married, June 16th, 1728, 
Lucy, daughter of George earl of 
Halifax, by which lady, who died 
May 7th, 1734, he had iflue Fre- 
derick, the prefent lord North (now 
earl of Guildford), who was born 
April 13th, 1732. By his fecond 
lady, relict of George lord vifcount 
Lewifham, and only daughter of fir 
Arthur Kaye, of Woodfome in York- 
fhire, bart. he had three daughters, 
whom he furvived, and a fon, Brown- 
low, born in July, 1741, the prefent 
bifhop of Winchefter. His fecond 
lady died April 21f, 17455 and in 
June, 1751, his lordfhip married 
‘Anne, relict of Lewis Watfon, earl 
of Rockingham, who died without 
iffue in December, 1776. 
Katherine, counteis dowager of 
Plymouth, relict of Other Lewis, 
4th earl, to whom fhe was married 
in 1750. She was eldeft daughter 
of Thomas lord Archer, by whom 
She had twelve children. 
13. At Kirklees, the feat of fir 
George Armitage, bart. his lady, 
eldett daughter of lord Suffield. 
Lady Mawbey, wife of fir Jofeph 
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Mawbey, bart. She was the daugh-' 
ter, and (on the death of her bro- 
ther, Jofeph Pratt, efq. in 1766) 
heirefs of Richard Pratt, efq. of 
Vauxhall, in the county of Surrey. 
In Dublin,* lady Blaney, mother 
of the countefs of Clermont. 
Sept. The countefs of Clarene 
don. 
Archibald lord vifcount Gosford, 
baron Gosford, of Market-hill, ba- 
ronet of Nova Scotia, and one of 
his majefty’s moft honourable privy 
council. His jordfhip was born in 
the year 1718, and chofen M. P. 
for the univerfity of Dublinin 1741. 
He fucceeded his father, the late fir 
Arthur Achefon, in title and eftate 
in 1748. In1761, he was chofen 
to reprefent the county of Armagh; 
and in 1770, during the admini- 
ftration of lord Townfend, he was 
made a privy counfellor, On July 
20, 1776, he was advanced to the 
eerage, by the title of baron Gos- 
ford, of Market-hill; and in the 
year 1785 was created vifcount 
Gosford. —In 1740 he married 
Mary, youngeft daughter of John 
Richardfon, efq. of Richill, county 
of Armagh; and by her ladyfhip, 
who is ftill living, he has left'the 
following furviving iffue: one fon, 
the hon. Arthur Achefon, member 
in the prefent parliament for the 
borough of ‘Old Leighlin, and now 
lord vifcount. Gosford; and -fix 
daughters: Anna-Maria, married 
to the Rev. Henry Maxwell; Ni- 
cola; to Michael Obins, elq. of Port- 
adown; Julia-Henrietta, to Alex. 
Mac Aulay, efq. of Glenville; Lu- 
cinda, to Jeremiah French, efq.5 
Mary, to Hugh Montgomery, efq. 
of Caftle Hume; and Sophia, un- 
married. 
The lady of fir John Orde, bart. 
Q2)] Hon, 
