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‘wife, who ‘had been buried there 30 
years before. 
At Lisbon, Miss Macdonald, 
eldest daughter of the lord chief 
baron of the exchequer. 
‘20th. In his 82d year, the hon. 
James Everard Arundel, second son 
of Tlenry, sixth baron Arundel of 
Wardour, by his first wife, Eliza- 
beth Eleanor, daughter and heir of 
baron Everard, of the principality of 
Liege, one of the barons of the em- 
pire. He married, 1751, Anne, 
daughter and heir of John Wind- 
ham, esq. of Ashcombe, Wilts, by 
whom he had James Everard, who 
died young, and was buried in Sa- 
lisbury ‘cathedral ; James Everard, 
born 1763; Thomas Raymond, 
born 1765; Eleanor Anne, born in 
1752; Mary Windham, born 1757; 
and ~ Catherine Elizabeth, born 
1759—married 1792, ‘to George 
Ryves, esq. captain of his majesty’s 
ship Agincourt, and eldest son of 
the late G. R. esq. of Ranston, 
Dorset, by whom she has several 
children. 
23d. At Little Wilbraham, in 
‘Caernarvonshire, Mrs. Hobbs, who 
‘had lived in three centuries ; having 
been born in 1699, and had enjoy- 
ed her health and ‘intellects till 
within’a few hours of her death. 
28th. At her ladyship’s seat, at 
Bounds, in her 56th year, Mary 
countess of Darnley, relict of John 
earl of Darnley. Her ladyship was 
daughter and heiress of John Stoyte, 
esq. of Street, co. Westmeath, Ire- 
Jand, (by Mary Howard, sister of 
Ralph viscount Wicklow, ) and mar- 
ried, in 1766, John earl Darnley, 
by whom she had seven children, 
the eldest of whom, John, is the 
present earl Darnley in Ireland, and 
baron Clifton in England ; and mar- 
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ried, 1791, Miss Brownlow, daugh- 
ter ofthe late right hon: Wm. B. of 
Lurgan, in Treland. Her remains 
were interred at Southborough cha- 
pel, near Tunbridge-wells, A num- 
ber of poor children, educated and 
cloathed at her expence, attended 
the funeral in mourning. 
At Manich, lady Wallace, sister 
to the duchess of Gordon, and, in 
former times, well known in the li- 
terary world and the circles of fa- 
shion. 
30th. At Broome-house, in 
Barham, aged about 70, Margaret, 
the lady of sir Henry Oxendon, 
bart, daughter and co-heiress of sir 
George ‘Chudleigh, of Devonshire, 
She married sir Henry in 1755, and 
had ‘by him one son, Henry, born 
1756. 
Sist. Miss Siddons, daughter of 
the celebrated Mrs. Siddons. 
April 2d. In Scotland, sir Jamés 
Montgomery, late chief baron of - 
Scotland, and uncle to the unfortu- 
nate col. M. who was killed in a 
duel with capt. Macnamara on the 
6th. 
At Burton Pynsent, co, Somerset, 
the right hon. Hester Grenville, ba- 
roness of Chatham, in her own right, 
and countess dowager of Chatham. 
Her ladyship was the only daughter 
of Richard Grenville, of Wotton, 
by Hester Temple, viscountess Cob- 
ham, to which title she succeeded on 
the death of her brother, and was 
created countess Temple 1749.— 
Hester Grenville, baroness of Chat- 
ham, was the only daughter by this 
marriage, and was created a peeress 
Oct. 5,1761, having married, Nov. 
6, 1754, William Pitt, the illustri- 
ous earl of Chatham, by whom she 
Icft issue, the present earl; and the 
right hon, William Pitt. 
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