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‘three conspicuous victories over 
the French fleet. In 1761 he was 
Commander in Chief at the taking 
.of the Havannah. A writer in one 
of the daily papers says, ‘* He was 
respected by his enemies abroad, 
-esteemed and ‘beloved ‘by his offi- 
-cers, and adored by all the sailors.” 
-. 9. At Bath, William Gomm, Esq. 
date Secretary to the Embassy at 
the Hague, and formerly Secretary 
.to Sir James Harris, now Lord 
‘Malmsbury. at the courts of Russia 
‘and Holland. 
-» 10. Sasannah, Viscountess Dow- 
ager Fane, relict of Charles Vis- 
count Fane, who died in 1766, in 
-her 87th year. 
.. Sir Abraham Pitches, of Clap- 
ham, at 
+) 11. Lady Cooke, widow of Sir 
'George Cooke, Baronet. 
» 17. Dr. Christopher Wilson, 
‘Bishop of Bristol, Canon Residenti- 
-ary of St. Paul’s. 
-. 21. John Bourke, Earl of Mayo, 
and Baron Nass, in Ireland. 
22. Lady. Elizabeth Keith, eldest 
daughter of the Earl of Kintore. 
. 29. George Johnstone, Marquis 
and Earl of Annandale, Earl of 
Hartfield; Viscount Annan, and 
Lord Johnstone of Lockwood, 
~Lochmaben and Moffat in’ An- 
nandale, who had been. declared 
a lunatic ever since the year 
BPAGatiisiye A ods 
© 80. John Montagu, Earl of Sand- 
wich; Viscount Hinchinbroke, a 
governor of the Charter House, 
elder brother of the Trinity House, 
a general of the army, and recorder 
Huntindon and Godmanchester, 
in the 71th year of his age. 
_May 15. Mary Louisa Empress 
of Germany. wh wie. 
47. Sir Noah Thomas, Koight, 
F. R. S. Physician in Ordinary to 
his Majesty. 
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21. Sir Alexander Mackenzie, 
Baronet. 
24. George Brydges Rodney, 
Lord Rodney, Baron Rodney of 
-Rodney Soke, Somersetshire, Ba- 
ronet, and K. B. Admiral of the 
‘White, and Vice Admiral of Eng- 
land, in his 74th year. 
25, Sir William Stanley, Baronet, 
June 4. Caesar Constantine Fran- 
cois Count of Hoebroek, Prince 
Bishop of Liege, aged 69. 
6. Lord Longford. 
10. Countess Dowager of Clan- 
brassil. 
18. Countess of Winterton. 
21. Lady Eden. 
30. Countess Dowager of Berke- 
ley. 
— Lady Glentworth. 
July 3. Prince Ferdinand of 
Brunswic. 
5. Sir Robert Strange, the cele- 
brated engraver. 
10. SirThomas Blackett, Baronet. 
18. At Bristol Hot wells, Lady 
Ann Henniker, wife of Sir John 
Henniker, Baronet, of Newton- 
hall, Essex ; eldest daughter of Sir 
John Major, Baronet, and sister of 
the Duchess Dowager of Chandos. 
22, Lady Berney, relict of Sir 
Hanson Berney, Baronet, of Kirk- 
by Common, Norfolk. 
$0. Lady Grant, 
aged 75. 
Sir Laurence Cox. 
August 1. In Welbeck-street, 
the reverend Thomas Hollingbury, 
bD. D. FF. R.S. FP. A.S. Chaplain 
in ordinary to his Majesty, Arch- 
deacon of Chichester, Chaplain to 
Dover Castle and the Cinque Ports, 
and Rector of Rottingdean. 
2. At Chippenham, Wilts, in his 
70th year, Join Thorpe, of Bexley, 
in Kent, Esq. A.M. and F.A.S. 
author of many antiquarian works. 
4. John Burgoyne, Esq. Colonel 
of 
of Dalvey, 
