114 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813. 



field, a general and colonel of the 

 1st dragoon guards, aged 63. 



W. Hussey, M. P. lor Salisbury, 

 aged 87. He had represented that 

 city in twelve parliaments. 



29. In Kensington palace, Ro- 

 bert viscount Molesworth, in his 

 84th year. 



The countess of Portarlington, 

 5th daughter of John, third earl 

 of Bute. 



In Spain, major-gen. Hulse. 



At Carthagena, general Andrew- 

 Ross, aid- de-camp to the king. 



In Ireland, the hon. Edw. Ward, 

 only brother of viscount Bangor. 



In Portugal, the hon. Francis 

 Bernard, third son of the earl of 

 Bandon. 



February. 



3. The hon. Caroline Powys, 

 daughter of the late lord Lilford. 



5. Edward Hartopp, esq. of 

 Dalby-house,Leicestershire,highly 

 esteemed for his benevolence and 

 probity. 



11. Geo.Grenville Nugent Tem- 

 ple, marquis of Buckingham, &c. 

 &c. knight of the garter, lord lieut. 

 and custos rotul. of the county of 

 Bucks, high steward of Bucking- 

 ham and Westminster, one of the 

 tellers of the Exchequer, &c. His 

 lordship was born in June 1753, 

 succeeded to the title of earl Tem- 

 ple in 1779, and was created mar- 

 quis of Buckingham in 1784<. He 

 was twice lord lieut. of Ireland. 

 He married, in 1775, Mary, the 

 eldest daughter and heiress of Ro- 

 bert earl Nugent of Ireland, and 

 has left two sons, Richard earl 

 Temple, and lord George Gren- 

 ville Nugent Temple. 



12. The hon. Harriet Calthorpe, 

 daughter of the late Lord Cal- 

 thorpe. 



Sir Alex. Kinloch, bart. of Gil- 

 merton. 



14. Gen. James Ogilvie, col. of 

 the 32nd infantry, in his 73rd year. 



The lady of sir John Wentworth, 

 bart. 



16. At Dublin, the hon. lady 

 Wynne, relict of the right hon. 

 Owen Wynne of Sligo, aged 88. 



17. Thomas Ramsden, esq. Sur- 

 geon to Christ's and the Foundling 

 Hospitals. 



21. Lady Mary Bowlby, se- 

 cond daughter of Geo. Brudenell, 

 earl of Cardigan, in her 97th 

 year. 



At Petersburgh, W. Bentinck, 

 esq. vice-admiral of the blue. 



22. Richard Ramsbottom, esq. 

 M. P. for Windsor. 



25. James Parkinson, esq. aged 

 83, late proprietor of the Museum, 

 formerly sir Ashton Lever's. He 

 was brought up to the business of 

 a law-stationer, and was distin- 

 guished as an excellent accountant, 

 and a skilful and upright man of 

 business. Having gained the mu- 

 seum above-mentioned as a prize 

 in the lottery, he long attempted 

 to part with it at less than half the 

 estimated value ; and at length 

 took it into his own hands, and 

 exhibited it in a building erected 

 for the purpose over Blackfriarg'- 

 bridge. He also rendered himself 

 an able naturalist, and greatly 

 added to its value. Not being ade- 

 quately encouraged by the public, 

 he disposed of the greater part of 

 its contents by auction in 1806. 



26. Eliz. baroness St. George, 

 in her 81st year. 



27. The hon. Cosmo Gordon. 

 In Orange-county, America, 



gen. J. Clinton, aged 76, who held 

 a distinguished command in the 

 Revolution war. 



