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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



His remains were deposited in a 

 vault of his family at St. Marga- 

 ret's churc'i, VVesi minster. 



29;h. In the castle of Bracke, 

 aged 73, the countess Sophia Cle- 

 mentine dc L-ippe, abbess of Cap- 

 pel and Lemgo, 



In the castle of Wertheim, aged 

 56j the countess Sophia Carolina de 

 Lowenstein Wertheim ; in her youth 

 supposed to be the most beautiful 

 vonian in Germany. 



Near Bergcn-op-zoom, the fa- 

 mous Henry Vandcr Noot, who 

 acted such a conspicuous part in the 

 Belgic insurrection against the em- 

 peror Joseph II. 



June 2nd. Of a long and deep 

 decline, in her 52nd year, Frances, 

 wife of Charles Chadwick, esq. of 

 New-ha'lj CO. War'.vitk, and daughr 

 ter of the late Richard Green, esq. 

 of Leventhorp, in Yorkshire, by. 

 Frances his wife, sister of the late 

 sir Henry Cavendish, of Dovcridge, 

 bart. She was buried, on the 8(h, 

 in the family-vault at Sutton-Cold- 

 JSeld. 



At Egremont-house, Piccadilly, 

 (the town residence of his brother-, 

 in-law, James Milnes, esq. in his 

 43th year, Richard Slater Rich, 

 esq. of Fryston, co. York, M. P. 

 in the last three parliaments for the 

 city of York, and provincial grand 

 master of F'reo Masons for the pro- 

 vince of Yo:k. 



3d. At Wrotham, Kent, after a 

 lingering illness, aged 33, Lady 

 Mai-ia Elizabeth Moore, daughter 

 of James, late earl of Errol, born 

 April 30, 1771, married June 2'J, 

 3795, to the rev. George M. eldest 

 son of the archbishop of Canter- 

 bury, and rector of Wrotham. 



At Dursley, the rev. James Web- 

 ster, LL.B. archdeacon of Glouces- 

 ter, rector ol Dursley, and vicar of 



Stroud, CO. Gloucester, and rector 

 of Much Covvarne, in the diocese 

 of Hereford. 



4th. In Upper Brook-street, 

 aged 84, Mrs. Fllerker, widow of 

 the late Eaton Mainwaring E. esq. 

 of Risby, co. York, and mother of 

 the late countess of Leicester. 



At Capernochin, in Scotland, sir 

 James Kirkpatrick, bart. 



6th. At Bath, aged 77, the hon. 

 and reverend Robert Cholmondcly, 

 youngest son of George, third earl 

 of Cholmondeley, and great uncle 

 to George James, fourth and present 

 carl: born Nov. 1, 1727; sometime 

 an officer in the army ; but after the 

 battle of Dettingcn, preferring an 

 ecclesiastical to a military life, en- 

 tered into holy orders, and was pre- 

 sented by the king, as duke of Lan- 

 caster, to the united rectories of St. 

 Andrew, St. Nicolas, and St. Mary, 

 Hertford, and to the re6tory of 

 Hertingfordbury, besides which, he 

 enjoyed the place of auditor-gene- 

 ral of his majesty's revenues in Ame- 

 rica till the separation of that coun- 

 try from Great Britain. He mar- 

 ried Mary, daughter to Woffingtoa 

 the player, by whom he had issue 

 three sons and four daughters, 

 George-James, born Feb. 22, 1732, 

 first commissioner of the excise. 

 Horace, born in 1753, died young; 

 Robert Francis, born 1756; Har- 

 riet, born 1758; Jane Elizabeth, 

 born 1758; Mary, born 1761, 

 which three died infants; and Hes- 

 ter Frances^ married to sir Wil- 

 liam Bellingham, of Bellingham- 

 castle, Ireland, born in 1763. 



9th. Drowned on the coast of 

 Jamaica, Henry Baker, esq. com- 

 mander of his majesty's brig the 

 Pelican, of 18 guns, and second 

 surviving son of William Baker, 

 esq. of Bayfordbury, iu Hertford-^ 



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