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Hon. lieut. gen. Philip Sherard. 
He commanded as major-general in 
the campaign of 1762, and ac- 
quired great credit in the affair of 
Brucker Muhl, where he was at the 
head of the 1ft reginient of British 
guards, 3 
At his houfe in Pall-mall, his 
royal highnefs prince Henry-Fre- 
derick, duke of Cumberland and 
Strathern, earl of Dublin, in Ire- 
land, knight of the moft honourable 
order of the garter, one of his ma- 
jefty’s moft honourabie privy coun- 
cil, an admiral of the white, and 
ranger of Windfor Great Park. His 
royal highnefs was born Nov. 7th, 
1745; and was created an admiral 
in 1788. He married the honour- 
able Anne Horton, widow of Chrif- 
topher Horton, efq. daughter of the 
Jate, and fifter of the prefent earl of 
Carhampton, by whom he has left 
no iffue.—After laying in ftate two 
days, the body was depofited, with 
great folemnity and pomp, ‘in the 
vault of the chapel of Henry the 
Viith, in Weftminiter-abbey, on 
the 28th inftant, at ten o’clock at 
night. 
23. At his feat at Twickenham, 
after a long and painful illnefs, the 
moft noble William Graham, duke, 
marquis, and earl of Montrofe, mar- 
quis and baron Graham, Dundaff, 
Kincarn, Mindock, and Kinabor, in 
Scotland, and earl and baron Gra- 
_ ham of Belford, county of North- 
umberland, in England.—His grace 
married, in Odtober, 1742, Lucy 
Manners, daughter~of John fecond 
duke of Rutland, by whom (who 
died June 18th, 1780) he had iflue, 
one, James, marquis Graham, born 
February 8th, 1755+ (married, firft, 
_ March sth, 1785, Jemima Eliza- 
beth, daughter of the earl of Afh- 
burnham, by whom he had ulue a 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 
1790. 
fon, born September 4th, 1786: the 
marchionefs died fourteen days af- 
ter fhe was delivered, and the child 
died April 23d, 1787; and the mar- 
quis married, fecondly, July, 1790, 
lady Caroline Maria Montagu, 
eldeft daughter of the late, and fif- 
ter to the prefent duke of Manchef- 
ter) ;—2z. Lucy, born July, 1751; 
and married June, 1771, to Archi- 
bald Douglas, efq. now lord Dov- 
glas of Douglas, and heir to the late 
duke of Douglas, by whom fhe has 
iffue. His grace had loft his eye- 
fight many years before his death. 
He is fucceeded in his titles and 
eltates by his only fon James, mar- 
quis Graham, 
Sir John Moore, bart.. He is 
fucceeded in title and eftate by his 
only brother, now fir Thomas Moore, 
bart. ae 
Honourable Mrs. Eliza Gran- 
ville, daughter of the late celebrat- 
ed vifcount Lanfdowne, aunt to the 
marquis of Bath. 
Oober. In his 65th year, Ed- 
ward Harley earl of Oxford and 
earl Mortimer, lord Harley, a lord 
of the bed-chamber to his majefty, 
lord-lieutenant of the county of Rad- 
nor, one of the curators of the Bri- 
tifh Mufeum, LL.D. and F.R.S. 
He was born September 2d, 1726; 
and was married, in 1751, to Mifs 
Sufannah Archer, who is now liv- 
ing. Not having any iflue, his 
lordfhip will be fucceeded in titles 
and eftates by his nephew Edward 
Harley, efq. eldeft fon of his lord- 
fhip’s late brother, the bifhop of 
Hereford. 
_Sir James Wemyfs, bart. of Bo- 
gie. 
Sir Tho. Barnewell, bart, 
The right honourable dowager 
vifcountefs Wallingford, aurit to the 
prefent earl of Banbury, and daugh- 
ter 
