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CATRIONA Crib E. 
ter of John Law, efq. (who was 
comptroller-general of the finances 
of France in 1719) by lady Ca- 
therine Knollys, daughter of Nicho- 
las earl of Banbury. Her late huf- 
band William vifcount Wallingford, 
was her coufin-german, being the 
eldeft fon of Charles the fourth earl 
of Banbury, and major im the firft 
troop of horfe-guards, M. P. for the 
borough of Banbury, and at the 
time of his deceafe a patent was 
making out to call him up to the 
houfe of peers, his father, the earl of 
Banbury, being then living. She 
furyived her hufband (by whom fhe 
had no iffue) fifty years. 
Novemb. In his 71ft year, right 
honourable lord James Manners, 
youngeit brother to the late John 
duke of Rutland, uncle to the ce- 
lebrated marquis of Granby, and 
‘great uncle to the laft duke. 
Sir Hildebrand Jacob, bart. ~ 
Aged go, Mrs. Barbara Slingfby, 
a maiden lady, aunt to fir Thomas 
Turner Slingfby, bart. 
The honourable John George 
Montagu, eldeft fon of lord vifcount 
Hinchinbrook, and M.P. for the 
borough of Huntingdon. } 
Dorothy vifcountefs Lifburne, re- 
lict of John fecond vifcount, by 
whofe death’a large property in that 
county devolves to his nephew Wil- 
mot, the prefent vifcount. She was 
daughter of Richard Hill, efq. of 
Henblas, county of Montgomery ; 
married 1725, and had one daugh- 
ter, born 1727, and fince deceafed. 
Decemb. In his gift year, right 
honourable John Bourke, earl of 
Mayo. He was fon of Richard 
Bourke, LL. D. who died in 1727, 
~ and was created baron Naas, of 
Naas, county of Kildare, 1776, vif- 
_count Mayo, 1781, and earl of the 
county of Mayo, 1785. He mar- 
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ried Mary, daughter of the right 
honourable Jofeph Deane, lord chief 
baron of the exchequer, and by her, 
who died in 1774, had feven daugh- 
ters, now all deceafed, and three 
fons; the eldeft and three youngeit 
daughters died young; the fecond, 
John, vifcount Naas, iucceeds to his 
title and eftate; and the third, Jo- 
feph Deane, bifhop of Leighlin and 
‘Ferns, 1772, was tranflated to the 
archbifhoprick of Tuam, 1782. 
The moft noble Jane duchefs of 
Athol. She was fifter to lord Cath- 
cart, and married to the duke of 
Athol Dec. 26th, 1774, by whom 
fhe has had iffue four fons and four 
daughters. t 
The lady of fir Nigel Bowyer 
Grefley, bart. of Drakelow, county 
of Derby. She was the only daugh- 
ter and heirefs of the late fir Tho- 
mas Grefley, bart. of that place, 
and was married to his nephew, the 
prefent baronet, about the year 
1776, 
Sir Samuel Hannay, bart. M.P, 
in the laft and prefent parliaments 
for Camelford, Wilts. He was for- 
merly an eminent chemift in Lon- 
don, and fucceeded to the baronet- 
age on the death of the laft baronet, 
of Mochrum, in Scotland, fo creat+ 
ed in 1630. 
SHERIFES appointed by bis 
Majefty in Council, for the Year 
17903 Viz, 
Berks. Al. Cobham, of Shinfield 
Place, efq. 
Bucks. John Hicks, of Bradden- 
ham, efq. 
Cambridge and Huntingdon, T. 
Ground, of Wittlefea, efg. 
Cumberl. W, Browne, of Tal- 
lentire-hall, efq. 
{23] Chefhires 
