^* ANNUAL REGISTER, 1794. 



sister to lord Cathcart and to the 

 countess of Mansfield, and one of 

 her majesty's maids of liononr. 



At AxweM, near Newcastle, fir 

 Thomas Claveri ng, bart. L L. D . for- 

 merly many years M. P. tor tho 

 county of Durham. He succeeded 

 his father, sir James, 1/43. His lady 

 died August l6, J 7g2. 



At Vienna,field-niarshal Browne, 

 who lately commanded the Austrian 

 army on the Rhine. 



At Caston, Cambridgeshire, the 

 reverend I'homus Barnard^ vicar of 

 that place. 



At her seat, at Bourton-on-the- 

 Water,Glouctstershire,d:imer,]iza- 

 beth Harrington, relict of sir .Tames 

 Harrington, bart. grandfather of the 

 present sir John. She vas daughter 

 of Henry Wight, esq. of Blakesly- 

 hall, Northamptonshire. 



At Vienna, of a dropsy in the 

 lungs, the priiicess de Colloredo, 

 consort to the vice-chancellor of the 

 empire. 



At the parsonage-house, at E!t- 

 ham, Kent, Martha, lady-dowager 

 Shaw, second wife, ar.d widow, of 

 pir John Shaw, bart. who died 1 77p, 

 and mother of the present sir JJlin 

 Shaw, bart. 



Lately, on his way to the island 

 of Maderai, for the recovery of his 

 health, in the 29ih year of his age, 

 Basil William, lord l)aer, eldest son 

 of the earl of Selkirk, and late a 

 member of the Edinburgh conven- 

 tion. 



November 6th. At her house at 

 Isleworth, in her 77th year, Mary 

 WortlevMontagueStewartjCouiitcss 

 ot Bute, ar.d, in her own right, ba- 

 rones.'- ]Mouiitstewart, only daughter 

 of the late Edv'ard Wurt'.ey Monta- 

 gue, erq. and si.ster of the late tra- 

 veller, Edward Wortley Montague, 

 esq. She survived her lord (by whom 



she had five sons and six daughters) 

 not three years, and her eldest son 

 not ten months ; Hnd. by herd(-:Uh, 

 ihehonoiirable.ianiesWoriley Mon- 

 ta.MieoI,tainspossess;or.ofhis.:randr 

 father's fortune, 20,0U0l per ann. 

 2Cth. At his house, in Charlotte 

 Street, Mr. Baddely, comedian, of 

 Drury-lane theatre. 



In Stratford- place, aged 89, Juli- 

 ana, ("uchi.ss-do.'.agercfL' edsjihird 

 wife of Peregrine Hyde (third duke 

 of E edh) who succeeded his lalhtr 

 in 1720, oud died in 173I, grand- 

 father of the pifsCnt duke. Her 

 giace was diiu^^hier and c< -heiress 

 of Roger Hcle, esq. of Hilewell, 

 Deviiiishire, and niarried, 17o2, to 

 Charles, ca. 1 of Poriinore, who cied 

 1780, hy whom she had David, lo'd 

 Milbington, who dietl 1755 ; a 

 dauglutr, Caroline, bom 1733, mar- 

 ried, i750, the prestnl lord bcars- 

 dal'-; auotherdaught r Juliana, bora 

 1735, married to H. nry Dawkins, 

 esq. of Staddlynch, Wiltshire ; and 

 another son, Charles Wil'iaai, mar- 

 ■ ned, 1770, to Miss Lascelles, wh.q 

 sue eedf-d his father. 



At Ohvit, near Orleans, in his 

 72d year, the famous Ircnch physi- 

 cian i'etit. Elis ni'jrits and writings 

 are known to the scientific of all 

 Europe. 



Atiiijseat, at Dray col-house, r-ear 

 Chijjpenham, Wilt.^hiri-, in his 08th 

 year, sir James Tylncy 1 1'l'g, bart. 

 iei)resentati\c in parliamtiittor the 

 connly ofWilts, audhereditary chief 

 warden <jf the forest of Waitham, in 

 the county of Etse.x. He married, 

 hrst, ]775> ^he linnourable Haniet 

 Buuvt-rie, tburth daughter of Jacob 

 viscount Folkslone, and sister to the 

 late eail of Kadnor, by whom he 

 had no- children ; secondly, 1785, 

 the right hououraile lady Cathaiine 

 Windsor, eldest daughter of the late 



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