122 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813. 



September. 



2. The wife of Wm. Rashleigh, 

 esq. of Menabilly, M. P. in her 

 37th year. 



20. Princess Dowager Eleonora 

 Julia, of Hohenlohe Ingelfingen, 

 aged 80, at Ochringen. 



21. Robert Man, esq. admiral 

 of the red. 



23. Dr. Young, Roman Catholic 

 bishop of Limerick for the last 20 

 years. 



24. Near Montmorency, France, 

 the celebrated musical composer 

 M. Gretry. He was born at Liege, 

 in 1721. 



Lately, at Copenhagen, the rich 

 Jew-banker Meyer. He left by 

 his will thirteen millions of Danish 

 paper-money to the Danish govern- 

 ment, and to his heirs sixty millions 

 of paper money, besides valuable 

 effects to a great amount. His 

 whole property, exclusive of the 

 paper-money, was estimated at half 

 a million sterling. 



Lady Sykes, wife of sir Mark 

 Sykes, bart. 



Baron de Stael Holstein, son of 

 Madame de Stael, killed in a duel. 



October. 



I. Honora, countess of Cavan, 

 daughter of the late sir Henry 

 Gould. 



6. Tlie hon. Mrs. Strode, aged 



7. Sir John Crichloe Turner, 

 aged 68. 



^ 8. The right hjn. John Pen- 

 nington, lord Muncaster. 



II. The hon. FeHcia Jemima 

 Lygon, eldest ^ugluer of lord 

 Beauchamp. 



14. In Dublin, sir Barry Colles 

 Meredyth, bart. aged 64. 



15. At Cheltenham, lady Barry 

 Colles Meredyth, aged 35, wife of 

 the eldest son and successor of the 

 preceding. 



17. At Calshot- castle, of which 

 he was governor, lieut.-genera] sir 

 Harry Burrard. 



19. Lady Eliz. Chaplin, sister to 

 the late Brownlow, earl of Exeter, 

 in her 85th year. 



24. Sir Charles Grave Hudson, 

 bart. of Wanlip, Leicestershire, in- 

 his 84th year. 



29. Lady Wrey, relict of gen. 

 Bouchier Wrey. 



November. 



1. Within the rules of the 

 King's-bench, the Rev. Francis 

 Stone, aged 76, formerly rector of 

 Cold Norton, Essex, deprived of 

 his living for heterodoxy by bishop 

 Porteus. 



Lady Fenn, relict of sir John 

 Fenn, known for her publications 

 for the instruction of young 

 people. 



6. Sir Thomas Sutton, bart. 

 M. P. for Surrey. 



7. At Edinburgh, sir William 

 G. Fairfax, knight-banneret, and 

 vice-admiral of the red, in his 

 76th year. 



8. Dr. Spencer Madan, bishop 

 of Peterborough, aged 85. He 

 was the son of col. Martin Madan, 

 by an aunt of Cowper the poet, 

 herself distinguished for poetical 

 talents. The bishop was much 

 beloved for an amiable simplicity 

 of manners. He was a very early 

 riser, lighting his own fire in 

 winter long before day-light, and 

 devoting the early hours to study, 



