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3d, the hon. general Brydges Hen- 
niker; 4th, Anne Elizabeth, mar- 
ried, 1787, Edward Stratford, earl 
of Aldborough; and died at Aldbo- 
rough-house, Dublin, July 1802, 
without issue. His lordship was 
descended from an ancient family in 
Kent ; succeeded to the title of ba- 
ronet, 1781, and was created a peer, 
July 30th, 1800, by the title of 
baron Henniker, of Stratford upon 
Slaney, in the county of Wicklow. 
He is succeeded in his title and large 
estates, by his eldest son, the hon. 
John Henniker Major, F. R. 5. of 
Portman-square, now second lord 
Henniker, who married Emilia, 
daughter of Robert Jones, esq. of 
Dufirin, Glamorganshire. 
19th. Suddenly, aged 65, sir 
Charles Ventris Field, of Campton, 
co. Bedford, bart. 
2ist. In Baker-street, the wife 
of Thomas Skip Dyot Bucknall, esq. 
M. P. 
23d. Ather father’s house, in 
Arlington-street, aged 19, Miss 
Fellowes, second daughter of Ro- 
bert Fellowes, esq. M. P. for Nor- 
wich. This lady and her sister 
dined with the earl of Portsmouth 
on the 17th; complained of the 
influenza on the 18th, and died this 
day. 
24th. At Clifton; near Bristol, 
Miss Ersekine, sister of sir W. 
Ersekine. 
At his house, in Piccadilly, sir 
John Smith Burges, bart. of Kast- 
Hath, Essex, so created May 4th, 
1793, adirector of the East India 
Company, and lieut. col. of the 3d 
regiment of East India volunteers. 
His death was occasioned by too 
great exertion on the day of the late 
election at the India house; the 
disorder increased to so violent a de- 
gree, as to defy all medical aid ; 
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and, for the last two days of his 
existence, he remained motionless. 
He had married the ouly daughter 
and heiress of the late Y. Burges, 
esq. of East Ham, and Thorpe-hall ; 
and, in consequence thereof, took 
the name of Burges, in addition to 
that of Smith, but dying without 
issue, the title becomes extinct. 
At St. Petersburg, madame Rose 
Didelot, a celebrated and much 
admired performer at the Opera- 
house. 
25th. At the Swan inn, Bedford, 
sir John Payne, bart. of ‘Temps- 
ford-hall, lieut. col. of the Bedford, 
shire militia. He went to bed ap- 
parently in good health, about 11 
o’clock the preceding evening. 
At Paul’s-cray, in Kent, where 
she was on a visit, after six days 
. illness, the dowager lady Houghton, 
reli¢t of sir Henry H. bart. of 
Walton Hall, near Preston, co. Lan- 
caster. 
At Brighthelmstone, after a lin- 
gering illness, in his 7th year, the 
hon. Wm. Neville, youngest son of 
lord Braybroke. 
27th. At his seat of Castletown, 
in Ireland, the right hon. Thomas 
Connolly, one of his majesty’s most 
honourable privy counsellors, and 
forty years representative for the 
county of Londonderry, This ce- 
lebrated senator was great nephew 
of the right hon. Wm, Connolly, 
speaker of the house of commons, 
one of the lords justices of Ireland ; 
and married December 30th, 1758, 
the lady Louisa-Augusta Lenox, 
daughter of Charles, duke of Rich- 
mond, whose virtues will be long 
remembered in Ireland, but by 
whom he had no issue, His father, 
the late right. hon. Wm. Connolly, 
of Castletown, in Ireland, and Strat- 
ton-hall, co, Stafford, married the 
lady 
