GHRON I OLE: 
the bed-chamber to the ptincesses 
and governess of the royal nursery, 
Carlton-house. She was the el- 
dest daughter of the late Mr. Gra- 
ham, formerly 4 member of the 
council in Bengal, and mete to the 
late lord Newhavens aod married 
at Gatton park, July 17, 1780, 
Sir Henry Dashwood, by whom she 
had several children, of whom the 
eldest was appointed a page at 
court. 
10. Juliana Maria, dowager 
queen of Denmark. , 
14. In a very advanced age, sir 
John Hopkins, kot. alderman of 
the ward of Castle-Baynard. Hav- 
ing formerly been in the common 
council, he was the father of the 
corporation. He was elected alder- 
man in 1782; sheriff in 178435 
lord mayor in 1792. 
20. At Edinburgh, JoHn, 5th 
lord Ballenden, heritable usher of 
the court of Exchequer in Scot- 
land. He was presumptive heir 
to the dukedom of Roxburgh, and 
the extensive possessions belongsng 
to his grace the present duke, who 
has no issues Lord Ballendén mar- 
tied a mulatto woman, Mrs. Sarah 
Cuming, front Montego-bay, Ja- 
taica; but by her; who died about 
a twelvemonth ago had no chile 
dren. 
31, Archibald earl of Egling- 
toun. 
Nov. 7, At Goodwood, Sussex, 
Mary, duchess of Richmond; a 
womdn whom neither titles could 
dazzle nor pains depress; who 
bore her honours so modestly upon 
her, that, while her dignity en- 
forced respect, her gentleness in- 
Spired love. She was only daagh- 
ter of Charles Bruce, 3d earl of 
Aylesbury, by his wife Caroline, 
daughter of gen. John Campbell, 
[67 
afterwards duke of Argyll. She 
was married 1747, but had no 
issue. She was interred in the fa- 
mily vault in the cathedral at Chi- 
chester. ; 
16. At Castle ditch, co. Here» 
ford, at the seat of his brother, 
lord Sommers, Thomas Sommers 
Cocks, esy. of Downing-street, 
He was 9th son of John Cocks, 
esq. of Castle ditch, born 1737, 
partner with his brother James in 
a capital banking house at Charing- 
cross; with Biddulph and Co. 
and married, 1768, Anne, daugh- 
ter of Alexander Thistlethwayte, 
esq. of Southwich; Hants, by whom 
he had issue. 
19. Mrs. North; lady of the bi- 
shop of Winchester. 
The most noble Thos. Thynne, 
marquis of Bath, knight of the 
garter, groom of the stole to his 
Majesty. He was born Sept. 24, 
1734, and married in 1759, to the 
lady Elizabeth Cavendish Ben- 
tinck, sister to the duke of Port« 
land, 
2f. Sir William Dick, bart, 
Sir Edmund Head; bart. 
Dec. 12. After a tedious indise 
position, heightened by severe do- 
mestic afflictions, which terminat- 
éd im the dropsy in the chest, the 
right res. Dr. William Buller, 
lord bishop of Exeter. Besides the 
gallant col. Buller, who was slain’ 
on the continent, he lost two sors- 
by consumption, He was of Oriel 
college, Oxford; where he proceed- 
ed A. M. 1759; ‘thence removed 
to Christ-church, where he took 
the degrees of B. and'D. D. 1781; 
was appointed'dean of Exeter ; 
and,on the promotion of Dr. Horne, 
dean of Canterbury, in which he 
was installed June 22, 1790. On 
the death of Dr. John Ross, 1793; 
he 
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