66. ANNUAL REGISTER, 1797. 
Charles Fitzroy, Lord South- 
ampton, fon of Charles, fecond 
Ditke of Grafton, and. fecond 
brother to the prefent Duke. He 
was born in 1737; and, in 1758, 
married Anne, daughter and co- 
heirefs of Sir Peter Warren, K. B. 
and yice-admiral of the Red; by 
whom he had iffue now living, nine 
fons and five daughters. His éeldett 
daughter died in 1795, and three fons 
and a daughter died infants. His 
Lordfhip was a Lieutenant-Gene- 
ral, Colonel of the third, or King’s 
own regiment of dragoons, and 
Groom of the Stole to the Prince 
ef Wales; and was created Lord 
Southampton, Baron Southampton 
of Southampton, in the county of 
Hants, O&. 17, 1780. 
30th. Eliz. Countefs of March- 
mont. She was the daughter of 
Mr. Crompton, an eminent filk- 
mercer of London, and fecond wife 
of Hume Campbell, Earl of March- 
mont,by whom (1747) fhe had one 
fon, Lord Polwarth, who married 
Amabel, eldeft of the two daughters 
of the late Marchionefs Grey, and 
was created Baron Hume in Eng- 
land, but died without iffue, 1781. 
Shefurvived her hufband, who made 
fo diftinguifhed a figure in the op- 
in to Sir Robert Walpole, 
ittle more than three years, he dy- 
ing Jan. 10, 1794. 
jie. 
youngeft fon of the Earl of Ux- 
bridge, born October 7, 1776. 
Lately, at Norwich in Conne&i- 
cut, North America, the Rev. Sam. 
‘Seabury, D. D. Bifhop of that ftate, 
one of the moft learned and inge- 
smious prelates of the Proteftant 
®pifeopal Church in the United 
States. He was not a member of 
any of our univerfities, but formerly 
-aperfecuted American miflionary, a 
prefby ter of the eftablifhed church 
The Hon. Charles Paget, 
of Scotland; and having applied im 
vain to the Englifh Bench of Bifh- 
ops, with the moft honourable cre- 
dentidls, after being elected by 
30;000 Epifcopalians in Connetti- 
cut, was confecrated, November 14, 
1784, Byhop of Connecticut, in partibus 
infidelium, by the Epitcopal College 
of Aberdeen, or, in other words, 
by three Nonjuring Scotch prelates, 
Kilgour Primus, Petrie, and Skin- 
ner, who have regularly kept up 
and continued their fucceflion in 
that kingdom ever fince Epifcopacy 
was abolifhed. 
July. At Dublin, Ch. Wilkinfon 
Jones, Lord Vifcount Ranelagh in 
Ireland, conftable of Athlone, and 
chairman of the lords committees 
in the Irifh Houfe of Peers. He 
was born October 29, 1761, and 
fucceeded his father about 1794 or 5. 
Auguft 3. At his feat at Montreal, 
near Seven Oaks, Kent, in his 81it 
year, ths Right Hon. Jeffery Lord 
Amibierft, of Holmefdaie, K. B. Pri- 
vy Counfellor to his Majefty, Go- 
vernor of Guernfey, Ficid-Marfhal 
in the army, and Colone) of the 
2d regiment of life-guards, and of 
the GOth (or Royal American) re- 
giment of foot. He is fueceeded 
in titles and eftates by his nephew, 
William Pitt Amherft, 
In hisfortieth year, the Henour- 
able Simon Butler, third fon -of 
Edmund, the tenth Lord Vifcount 
Mounigarret of the kingdom of 
Ireland, brother of the late, and 
uncle of the prefent Earl of Kil- 
kenny. In 1794 he married Eliza, 
fecond daughter of Edward Lynch, 
of Hampftead, near Dublin, Efq. 
by whom he has left one only 
child, named Edward Lynch Butler, 
an infant, about nine months old. 
His remains were depofited in the 
vault belenging to Baint ‘James’s 
church. ‘ 
20th. 
