520 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



the celebrated musical composer, 

 Haydn. 



James Baden, professor of elo- 

 quence and the Latin tongue in tlie 

 university of Copcnliagcn. His 

 death is a serious loss to the literary 

 world. He began his conne(?tion 

 ■with that institution in 1779; his 

 labours were not confined to tlie pu- 

 pils at the National college; he de- 

 voted a great portion of his time to 

 advance the Danish language to its 

 highest state of improvement; and 

 his translation of Tacitus rivals the 

 original for precision, taste, and 

 purity of diction. He also publish- 

 ed a German and Danish Diction- 

 ary, known to every modern lin- 

 guist. In the latter years of his 

 life he found himself inadequate to 

 tlie active duties of his public situa- 

 tion, and retired, but notwithout an 

 honourable proof of the approba- 

 tion of the Danish government. 



At St. Petersburgh, -whilst play- 

 ing at billiards, Jarnowick, the ce- 

 lebrated performer on the violin. 



At Bautry, in Ireland, of a vio- 

 lent fever, Hamilton White, esq. 

 brother to lord viscount Bantry. 



At Stoucvillc, CO. Dublin, in her 

 20tji year, Miss Pratt, only daugh- 

 ter of major-general P. 



In JNIerrion-square, Dublin, John 

 Mercier, esq. of Portarlington, late 

 lieutenant-colonel of the 39th regi- 

 ment of foot. 



In Aungier-strect, Dublin, in his 

 70th year, Lundy Foot, esq. one of 

 the aldermen of that city. 



In Dominick-strect, Dublin, aged 

 92, Mrs. Graham, relift of col, G. 

 of Coolmaine, co. Monaghan. 



In Tipperary, John Power, esq. 

 col. of the Tipperary militia. 



At Eglcton-castle, in Scotland, a 

 few hours after his birth, the son 

 aad heir ef lord Montgomery. 



Charles Ferguson, esq. sqn of the 

 deceased sir J, Ferguson, bart. of 

 Kilkergan, late one of the senators 

 of the college of justice in Scot- 

 land. 



SHERIFFS appointed hy his Ma. 

 Jesfjj in Council for the Year 1804. 



George Edwards, 



Bedfordshire. 

 of Ilcnlow, esq. 



Berkshire. Richard Mathews, of 

 Wargrave, esq. 



Btickinghamshirr . James Nield, 

 of Stoke-Hamraoud, esq. 



Cambridsccshirc and Huntingdon, 

 shircy Benjamin Iveene, of VVistow- 

 lodge, esq. 



Cheshire. Sir John Fleming 

 Leicester, of Nether Tabling, bart. 



Cumberland. John De Whelp- 

 dale, of Penrith, o«q. 



Ucr/jijsJiire. Sir Henry Every, of 

 Eggington, bart. 



Devonshire. Thomas Porter of 

 Ilockbear, esq. 



Dorsetshire. Robert Williams, of 

 Bridgehead, Little-bridge, esq. 



Essex. William Palmer, of Na- 

 zing, esq. 



Gloucestershire. Nathaniel Clif- 

 ton, of Frampton-upon-Scvern, 

 esq. 



Herefordshire. Richard Stukelji 

 Fleming, of Dinmore-hill, esq 



Hertfordshire. Edward Garrow 

 of Totteridge, esq. 



Kent. Sir Walter Stirling, of 

 Shorcham, esq. 



Leicestershire. Henry Otway, of 

 Stanford-hall, esq. 



Lincolnshire. Robert Viner, of 

 Godby, esq. 



Munmouthshire. William Adam* 

 Williams, of Llangibby, esq. 



Norfolk, 



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