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sir George Shee, bart. a daugh- 

 ter. 



At her house in Weymouth- 

 street, lady Harriet Gill, a son. 



8th. At Richmond, Surry, the 

 honourable Mrs. Smith, a daughter. 



9th. At her house in Grosvenor- 

 square, the duchess of Beautort, a 

 daughter. 



10th. Viscountess Morpeth, 

 daughter of the duchess of Devon- 

 shire, a daughter. 



nth. In the stable-yard, St. 

 James's, the duchess of Bedford, a 

 son 



12th. At Moreton, co. Dorset, 

 lady Harriet Frampton, a son. 



13th. At Havcrlbrdwest, lady 

 Kensington, a daughter. 



At the earl of Mansfield's, in 

 Portland-place, the lady of the 

 hon. and Rev. INIr. Cathcart, a 

 daughter. 



20th. At Bishop-Burton, near 

 Beverly, co. York, lady Mulgrave, 

 a daughter. 



23d. At Edinburgh, the hon. 

 Mrs. Oliphant Murray, a son. 



25th. In North Audloy-strcet, 

 the hon. Mrs. Thomas, a daughter, 



30th. In PortugaUstrcet, the lady 

 of the hon. John Dutton, a son and 

 heir. 



Lately, in Ely-place, Dublin, the 

 lady of the hon. and Rev. the Dean 

 of Ardagh, a daughter. 



At his house, at Shrewsbury, the 

 lady of licut.-col. Chayter, a daugh- 

 ter. 



At Bath, the wife of Broderick 

 Chinnery, esq. son of sir Broderick 

 Chinnery, bart. a son. 



June 2nd. In Bruton-street, lady 

 Elizabeth Palk, a son. 



5th. In Bedford-square, the Avife 

 of James Laughaiu, esq. M. P. a 

 son. 



Cth. At the cottage, Sunning-hill, 



Berks, the lady of the hon. G. 

 Browne, capt. in the Bedfordshire 

 militia, a son. 



8th. The 'empress of Germany, 

 an archduchess. 



Ill St. James's-Square, the coun- 

 tess of Bristol, a daughter. 



10th. At Chatham, the wife of 

 IMontagu Wynyard, esq. of the 

 Coldstream regiment of guards, a 

 son. 



nth. At Dover, the wife of bri- 

 gadier-general Manningham, a son. 



15th. At Escot, Devon, the lady 

 of sir John Kennaway, bart. a 

 son. 



IGth. In Devonshire-place, the 

 hon. Mrs. Winglield Stratford, a 

 daughter, which died soon after 

 its birth. 



At Ashford, Kent, the lady of 

 the hon. major-general Forbes, a 

 son. 



The lady of the hon. Thomas 

 Kenyon, of Prado, co. Salop, a son 

 and heir. 



In Great Ormond-street, the 

 wife of Mr. Serjeant Best, a daugh- 

 ter. 



At Whitten, the hon. Mrs. Ste- 

 phenson, a daughter. 



At her father's, the hon. David 

 Anstruther, in VVimpole-street, Mrs. 

 Mitford, a son. 



22nd. At Woodford, Essex, the 

 wife of George Smith, esq. M. P. a 

 son. 



In Lower Brook-street, Gro«vc- 

 nor-squarc, the lady of lord Wra. 

 Beaiiclerk, a daughter. 



30th. In Gral'ton-street, the lady 

 of sir Henry Peyton, bart. a son. 



Jultj 2nd. At his house, in Pic- 

 cadilly, the lady of sir Francis Bur- 

 dett, bart. a dauahter. 



4th. At Worthing, Sussex, the 

 wife of major Campbell, of the 

 king's dragoon guards, a son. 



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