48 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1 734. 



31. Marriott Arbuthiiot, esq. ad- 

 miral of the blue, in his 8;id year. 

 Feb. 5. Hon. captain Seymour 

 ^ Finch. 



P 'J. Francis Eurdett, esq. only son 



of Sir Robert Burdett, b=in. 



18. Sir John Fcnn, knt. 



22. Henry, duk- of Newcastle. 

 m ^ Sir Francis Draki% bart. 



W At Woolwich, in his 96th year, 



k ^J Dr. Irwin, surgeon general to tlie 

 ^Tirdiiance. 

 ifr At St. Martin's, Stamford Baron, 

 3ged 8i, the rev. Michael Tyson, 

 tlt'Liii of Stamford, archdeacon of 

 Huntingdon, rector of Gretford in 

 L-incolusliire, and of Wittering, in 

 Northamptonshire. 



Sir Edward Hughes, K. B. ad- 

 miral of the blue. 



'-'3. Sir Joh:i Sebright, of Beach- 

 •wood Herts, a gei.eral in the army, 

 and colonel of the lSt;i r^^gimcnt of 

 foot. 



Charles Ambleiy esq. attorney 

 general to thequ.'cn". lie oublislied 

 a volume oh \ 



2G. The n_;iit i;o:i. countess of 

 Digby. 



March 1. At Eardley-housc, the 

 right hon. Maria, wife of lord 

 Eardley. 



Mr Rowland Lickbarrow, of the 

 Inner Temple, attorney at law,. 



5. Sir Henry Gould, knt. aged 

 SB, one of hi? maicsty's justices of 

 the court of Common Pleas. 



Lady Jane BuUer, in her 75th 

 year, daughter of the late earl 

 BathuTSt, and mother of judge 

 Buller. 



12. At Bath, lady Charlotte Mu- 

 dan, wife of the bishop of Peter- 

 borough, and sister of the marquis 

 Cornwallis. 



19. At Lisbon, the hon. ttenry 

 Fitzroy. 



Sir William Johnston, baft, of 

 Caskieb. 



G. A. Sinclair, M. D. author nt 

 th.c Medical Grammar, Blind Philo- 

 soplier, &c. He died suddenly in 

 a booksellers shop at Birmingham. 



Sir James Nugent, bart. at Do- 

 nore, Westmeath, in Ireland. 



21. At Durham, general Lamb- 

 ton. 



25. The right hon. Hercules 

 Langford Rowley, knight of the 

 shire for the county of Meath, 

 Ireland. 



April. The dowager lady Ver- 

 non. 



At As'on Hall, near Birmingham, 1 

 lady Holt, relict of sir Lister 

 Holt. 



12. At Camberwell, the noted 

 Mr. Flockton, possessed of 5,0001. 

 He had been an attendant at Bar- 

 tholomew and other fairs near half a 

 century. 



At Sydenham., Devonshire, in his 

 91th year, Arthur Tremaine, esq. 

 He served the ofiice of sheriff in 

 1789. 



13. Lady Grose, wife of Mr. 

 justice Grose. 



14. At iiittle .Chelsea, in the 

 1 00th year of his age, Mr. Plau- j 

 dal'oe, a native of NortJi Wales. 



17- John Stephenson, esq. mem- ^ 

 VjI f parliatfient for Tregony. 



i'j. Charles Pratt, carl Camden, 

 president of the council. 



In th(.' Mediterranean, sir .John 

 Colli! s, kr.t. captain of his majesty's 

 ship tlie Berwick. 



19. Mr. James Nelson, apothe- 

 cary, iu Red Lionrstreet, Holborn, 

 author of " An Essay oni the Go-^, 

 vernment of Cnildren, under three 

 general Heads, viz. health, man- 

 ners, and education," 8vo. 1753 ; 

 and " The AriA-ctionate Father," a 

 sentimental comedy ; together with 

 Essays on various subjects, 8vo 

 17S8. He was 84' years old within 

 three days. 



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