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26. In the United States, of a 

 typhus fever, Dr. Benjamin Rush, 

 the celebrated American physician. 



The Right Rev. Claudius Crigan, 

 D. D. Bishop of Sodor and Man, 

 aged 74. He had presided 29 years 

 over that diocese. 



28. At Buntzlau, Prince Kutu- 

 sofF Smolensko, a very distinguish- 

 ed Russian general. 



May. 



2. Killed at the battle of Lut- 

 zen, the Prince of Mecklenburg 

 Strelitz, nephew to the Queen. 



Prince Augustus Ferdinand of 

 Prussia, in his 83rd year. 



William Lord Hotham, admiral 

 of the Red, aged 77. He is suc- 

 ceeded in his title and estates by 

 sir Beaumont Hotham, late a ba- 

 ron of the exchequer. 



11. Samuel Gambler, esq. a 

 commissioner of the navy. 



12. Count de Behague, com- 

 mander at Martinique of the 

 French islands at the time of the 

 revolution, aged 86. 



13. Sir Peter Warburton, bait, 

 of Arley, Cheshire, in his 59th 

 year. 



15. Right hon. Isaac Corry, 

 formerlyjtchancellor of the exche- 

 quer for Ireland. 



16. The hon. Eleanor Elizabeth 

 Anne De Courcy, third daughter 

 of Gerard Lord de Courcy, baron 

 of Kinsale, in her 79th year. 



17. Lieut.-gen. Arthur Wetham, 

 Lieut.-governor of Portsmouth, and 

 commander of the forces in the 

 south-western district. 



21. Sir John William Anderson, 

 bart. aged 78. He was son of a 

 native of Scotland settled in Dant- 

 zic, and becoming a merchant in 



London, he passed through the 

 usual city honours to the mayor- 

 alty in 1797. He was thrice a re- 

 presentative in parliament of the 

 city of London. 



Lieutenant-gen. Simon Eraser, 

 aged 76. 



John Lord Elphinstone, Lord- 

 lieutenant of Dunbartonshire, and 

 a Major-general. 



22. Sir T. Burke, bart. of Mar- 

 ble-hill, Galway. 



Right Rev. Dr. J. Kearney, bi- 

 shop of Ossory, in his 72nd year. 



24, Christina Teresa, countess 

 of Findlater and Seafield, in her 

 59th year. 



31. The right hon. Henrietta 

 countess of Chesterfield, one of the 

 ladies in waiting on the Queen, 

 aged 52. She was sister to the 

 marquis of Bath. 



Major-gen. John Gardiner, of 

 the East India Company's service. 

 Lately, John Leslie, lord Lin- 

 dores, in his 64;th year. He was 

 the last male heir of the noble fa- 

 mily of Leslie. 



The hon. Mrs. Hall, wife of 

 T. Hall, esq. Ashill-Hoase, Somer- 

 set, and sister of lord Lisle. 



Sir H. P. Packington, bart. of 

 Westwood Park, Worcestershire. 



At Colynin, near Dolgelly, in 

 her 89th year, Mary Thomas, 

 who had been bed ridden thirty- 

 five years, and during the last 

 ten years of her life took no 

 other nourishment than a fev? 

 spoonfuls of a weak liquid, and 

 that but seldom. | 



At Paris, at a very advanced 

 age, M. Larcher, the translator of 

 Herodotus, an eminent man of let- 

 ters. 



At "Vienna, aged 75, count Zin- 

 zendorf, a minister in the finances. 



