60. 
of the 4th regiment of foot, a Lieu- 
tenant Colonel in the army, M.P. 
for Preston, anda Privy Counsellor 
of Ireland, He! was the author of 
four dramatic pieces, besides a nuni- 
ber of prologues and epilogues. 
.—He is said to have been a natural 
son of Lord Bingley, On’ the 
13th he was interred in the clois- 
ters in Westminster Abbey, in a 
private manner, being attended 
only by one coach. 
5. The Right Honourable Fre- 
deric North, Earl of Guildford, 
Lord North, Lord Warden and 
Admiral of the Cinque Ports, Go- 
vernor of Dover Castle, Lord Lieu- 
tenant and Custos Rotulorum of 
Somersetshire, and Chancellor, of 
Oxford. 
10, Viscount Tracey. 
14. Dr. Ross, Bishop of Exeter. 
15. At Bill Hill, near Working- 
ham, Berks, the Right Honourable 
Tomizald Gower, half brother to 
the Marquis of Stafford, Rear Ad- 
miral of the White, aod Member 
for Newcastle-under-Line. 
18. Lieutenant General Richard 
Burton Philipson, Colonel of the 
third regiment of dragoon guards, 
and member for Rye, Suffolk. 
Sept. 1. Charles Stanley, Esq. 
of Moor Hall, Lancashire, in his 
77th year; baedludi to Sir John 
Stanley, Baronet. 
7. In Park-street, Dublin, the 
Right Honourable Thomas Nugent, 
Earl of Westmeath, Viscount anid 
Baron Delvin, knt. of St. Patrick. 
8. At Raby Castle, the Right 
Honourable Henry Vane, Earl of 
Darlington, Viscount Barnard, Go- 
vernor .@ the Castle of Oat lishes 
Lord Lieutenant and Vice Admiral 
of the county of Durham, and Co- 
lonel of the Durham militia. 
14. Near Menin in Flanders, Ge- 
neral, Vandermersch, who bore a 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1792. 
very conspicuous part in the war 
of the Brababcon: ee in the 
year 1790. 
20. At Creedy in Devonshire, 
Sir John Davie, Baronet. 
24. Sir Fitawilliam Barrington. 
October 8. At Gibraltar, the 
Honourable George Byng, only 
son of Lord Torrington, and mid- 
shipman on» board his mse eo 
ship the Aquillon. 
10.Constantine J. Lord Mulgrave. 
_ 28. John Smeaton, F. R.S. the 
celebrated Engineer, particulars of 
whose life shall be given in the en- 
suing volume. 
i Tae Margaret, Lady of Sir wae 
Mostyn, Baronet. She was daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Dr. Hugh Wynne. 
Married May 19, 1766. 
15. At Edinburgh, Lady Frances 
Leslie, formerly. na wife of Lord 
Tyrconnel, from whom she was 
divorced, and afterwards married 
Philip Leslie, Esq. once a wine-mer- 
chant, and second son of Lord Ne- 
wark, of Scotland, Lady Frances 
was the daughter of the late Marquis 
of Granby, “and was born in 1753.) 
Sir R. Preston, Bart: of Dundee. 
Nov. 14. Sir Sidney Meadows, 
Knt. Marshal of England, aged 92. 
15. The Right’ Hon. Countess 
of Ilchester, in her 71st year. 
16. Sir Edward: James, Baronet. 
Dec. 2. At his house, Hill-street, — 
Berkley-square, the Right Hon. Sir — 
Joseph Yorke, Lord Dover, Baron © 
of Dover-court, in Kent, K. B.cre- — 
ated a peer by the above title: Sept. — 
19, 1788. 
about the year 1723 or 1724, 
4. Sir William 'Fordyce, Knight, hs 
one of the Fellows of the Colleges 
of Physicians. 
11. Sir Archer Croft, Bavonet Jo 
14. Lady Ann Mackworth, sister 
of ry late Lord Abercorn, = |. 
. Admiral Hugh Pigot, | | 
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