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bore with exemplary patience and 

 resignation, Mrs. Bertie, wife of 

 rear-admiral B. and daughter of tiie 

 late James Modjford Haywood, 

 esq. 



16th. At her lodgings in Diir- 

 ■weston-strcet, lady Mary Cochrane, 

 •sister to WiiJiani earl of Diin- 

 donald. 



At Knightshridge, in her 94th 

 year, Mrs. Burton, relict of colonel 

 Francis B. and mother of Francis B. 

 esq. M. P. for the city of Oxford. 



At Inverneil, in Argyleshire, aged 

 68, sir James Campbell, knt. 



Aged 37, after a lingering illness, 

 Miss Monckton, eldest daughter of 

 the hon. John M. of Fiueshade, co. 

 Northampton. 



17th. At his lordship's house in 

 Hertford-street, INIay-fair, in her 

 9th year, lady Charlotte Bingham, 

 second daughter of the earl of Lu- 

 can. 



19th. At Paris, Admiral Bruix, 

 commauder of the Boulogne flo- 

 tilla. 



At Edinburgh, Mrs. Preston, 

 daughter of sir George P. and aunt 

 to sir Robert P. of Valley field. 



At Iladley, co. Middlesex, 

 aged 89, the rev. David Garrow, 

 who had kept a flourishing school 

 there many years. He was brother 

 of William Garrow, M. D. of Bar- 

 net, who died 1795, and father of 

 Mr. G. the very eminent counsellor 

 (and now M. P. for Gatton in Sur- 

 rey,) and of I'-dward Cr. esq. of Tot- 

 tcridije, many years in the East- 

 Indies, and last year sheritV of Hert- 

 fordshire ; and of two daughters, 

 one of whom, after her return from 

 India, married Mr. Monk, a gen- 

 tleman-farmer at Cheshunt, and the 

 other was living single witli her ve- 

 iier.ibie pi rent. 



At his house in Hcnrieita-street, 

 Cavendish-squarej aged 98, Thomas 



Pratt, esq. brother to the late and 

 uncle to the present earl Camden. 

 He was appointed, in October 1765, 

 one of the clerks of the treasury, 

 and keeper ol'tlie papers and records 

 of the treasury ; and was, at his 

 death, one of the three chief clerks 

 of the treasury. 



20th. This day the body of the 

 unfortunate John Wordsworth, esq. 

 late captain of the ill-fated Earl of 

 Abergavenny East Indiaman, was 

 taken up on the beach near Wey- 

 mouth, and on the next day, con- 

 veyed in a hearse to the parish- 

 church of Wykc-Regis, followed by 

 a great number of the principal in- 

 habitants of Weymouth, and there 

 interred. 



21st. At Bath, in his 43d year, 

 John Edwards Fremantle, esq. lieu- 

 tenant-colonel of the royal Bucks 

 Militia. 



Of a Avourrd received on the 20th 

 of February, at Bhurtpore, capt. 

 Adam Steei, of the Bombay grena- 

 dier battalion. 



S'id. At Paris, in his 79th year,. 

 G reuse, tlie celebrated painter. 



21th. At Vienna, in his 46th 

 year, universally lamented, Aloys 

 Joseph, regning jiriiice of Lichten- 

 stein. By his will he lias secured* 

 to all his domestics and dependants 

 their salaries and pensions during 

 life. He has left 1,200,000 florins 

 annual revenue; and is succeeded 

 by his only brother, prince John of 

 Lichtcnstein. On the 27th, the 

 body was laid in state, in public, 

 and on the 28th was conveyed to 

 Moravia, and buried in the family 

 vault. 



25th. At Fontainbleau, Madame 

 de Toulongeon ; by whose death 

 the family of D'Aubigne has becomo 

 extinct. Two persons, principally-, 

 Iiave made <his lamily illusirious ; 

 Agrippa D'Aubigne, famous for his 



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