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stoned to death, by the insurgents, 
near Dublin, capt. Dodson, eldest 
son of the late bishop of Elphin, 
who designed him for the church, 
but he gave the preference to a 
more active profession. He was an 
amiable man in private life, 4 fond 
husband, a good father, and an in- 
telligent, courageous soldier. He 
has left a pregnant widow and two 
children, residing at Tooting. 
_ 18th. In Portland-place, after a 
Jong and severe illness, the wife of 
Wm. Gosling, esq. and daughter of 
Jady Cunliffe. 
At Weimar, the rev. John George 
Herder, superintendant-general of 
the clergy of Saxe-Weimar, and one 
of the most distinguished of the 
German writers. He was born at 
Morungen, in Prussia, August 25th, 
1741, Lavater has given his por- 
trait in the 3d part of his Physiog- 
hnomy. 
24th. Inhis 43d year, after a 
long illness, his serene highness, 
George duke of Saxe Meiningen ; 
born Feb. 4, 1761. His duchess 
(Christiana, daughter of the prince 
of Hohenlhoe Langenbourg) has 
been declarged regent. 
25th. At Croydon-grove, Surry, 
aged 79, the lady of sir John * 
Bridger, one of the co-heiresses of 
the late John Eliot, esq. 
27th. At Spring-gardens, Char- 
ing-cross, aged 80, lady Taylor, re- 
liét of the late sir Robert T. knight, 
and architect, and mother to Michael 
Angelo T. esq. 
28th.. At Buxton, whither she 
went for the benefit of the waters, 
the lady of sir Robert Peel, bart. of 
Upper Grosvenor-street, and of 
Drayton manor, co. Staflord. 
At Vienna, of a paralytic stroke, 
in his 79th year, the minister-pleni- 
potentiary, from Hanover, baron 
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von Muhl, many years senior of the 
diplomatic corps. 
Aged 104, Mr. John Page, gar- 
dener to the Asylum. 
29th. At Corhampton, Hants, 
Hester Countess Dowager Clanri- 
carde, reliGt of John, 11th earl of 
Clanricarde, mother of the present 
earl, and grandmother to sir Francis 
Vincent. She was youngest daugh- 
ter of sir Henry Vincent, of Stoke 
D’Abernon, and mother of two sons 
and three daughters, 
SHERIFFS appointed by his Ma- 
gesty in Council for the Year 1803. 
Bedfordshire. Godfrey Thorn- 
ton, of Mogerhanger, esq. 
Berkshire. Daniel Agace, of 
Wingfield, esq. 
Bucks. Joseph Franklin, of 
Haddenham, esq. 
Cambridge and Huntingdonshires. 
James Duberly, of Gains-hall, esq. 
Cheshire. John Fielden, of Great 
Mor!ington, esq. 
Cumberland. Robert Warwick, 
of Warwick-hall, esq. 
Derbyshire. Sir Robert Wilmot, 
of Chaddesden, bart. age 
Devonshire. Sir Stafford North- 
cote, of Pynes, bart: 
Dorsetshire. Josiah Wedgwood, 
of Gunville, esq. 
_ Essex. Stephen Frier Giluff, of 
Shenfield, esq. 
Gloucestershire. Samuel Wathen, 
of Woodchester, esq. 
Herefordshire. Benjamin Bid- 
dulph, of Binghill, esq. 
Hertfordshire. Henry Browne, 
of North Mims-place, esq. 
Kent. Christopher Cooke, of 
Ash Grove, esq. 
Leicestershire. James Vaun, of 
Belgrave, esq. 
Mm2 Lincolnshire. 
