CHRONIC LE. 
ciation of a commercial treaty be- 
tween the two countries, which was 
attended with uncommon difficul- 
ties, he gave great satisfaction to the 
British merchants and government, 
and thereby acquired that political 
reputation, which occasioned his 
being afterwards employed in of- 
fices of great trust and importance, 
all of which he executed with so 
much understanding and ability, as 
succéssively to be honoured with the 
order of the Bath, a peerage of Ire. 
land, and, at length, with a peerage 
of Great Britain. But these titles 
are now extinct. A cenotaph is to 
beerected in Lissanoure church, 
county of Antrim, to his memory, 
by his niece, and sole heir of his 
estates, Mrs. Elizabeth Hume, re« 
lict of the late rev. Dr. Hume. The 
’ following inscription for it, is from 
the elegant and classica! pen of the 
rey. G. H. Glasse. 
<¢ P.M.S. 
Georetr comitis de Macaarney ; 
Vice-Comitis de Deryock ; 
Baronis de Lissanouve et Parkhurst ; 
A Rege Sarmatiz, 
(Ipse dum regno: stabat incolumis, ) 
Equestri Ordine Aquile Argentez ; 
b- Necnon apud suis, 
Ordine Balnei honoratissime donati, 
Britanniarum Regis é consiliis, &c. 
* Tilum ad Ladoge paludem, 
‘Tilum ad Occidentales Cycladas, 
_ Mum in sacrati Gangis peninsula, 
Plum in Imperii Iovis Hammonis 
Finibus, 
Quid plura ? [um inter extremos 
Seras, 
Ceteris Mortalibus jam tum non 
' divisos, 
Pro Rege, pro Patria, pro totius 
Orbis emolumento, 
Strenué, pie, gravitcr, se gerentem, 
Sua ipsius admirata est atas ; 
‘Mirantes commemorabunt posteri. 
527 
‘¢ Tali tantoque viro, 
Post indefessos labores, 
Urbe Londini mortuo, suburbanis 
sepulto, _ 
ErzasetHa Heme, 
Consauguinitate neptis, 
Amore et adoptione filia, 
Hoc cenotaphium, P. C.’” 
29th. At Dummer, near Basing~ 
stoke, Hants, of the dropsy, Mary 
Holmes, who had been tapped 60 
times, from July 1799, to Jan. 11, 
1806, and from whom had beer 
drawn 4153 pints of water. 
Aprit ist. At Berlin, his royat 
highness prince Frederick Julius 
Ferdinand Leopold, youngest son 
of the king of Prussia. 
3d. At Bath, in his 63d year, 
William Byam Martin, esq. late of 
White Knights, Berks. He was the 
third son of Santuel M. esq. of the 
island of Antigua, and brother to 
the late Samuel M. esq. who was 
secretary to the treasury during 
lord Bute’s admivistration ; and to 
sir Henry M. bart. late comptroller 
of the navy. He went early in life 
to India, andin Bengal filled different 
civil appointments with great honour 
and credit; and returned to Ing- 
land about the year 1780, with a 
very handsome fortune, and most 
unblemished character. 
5th, At Paddington, in his 42d 
year, William Garthshore, esq. 
M. P. for Weymouth, and late one 
of the lords commissioners of the 
admiralty ; only son of Dr. Maxwell 
G. physician in London. For a 
considerable time before his death, 
he had been ina melancholy state of 
mind, so as to-render an application 
to the court of chancery, and acom- 
mission of lunacy, necessary. By 
his marriage with a daughter of the 
late Mr. John Chalie, wine-mer- 
chant, he aequired a very considera- 
ble property ; and the death of his 
wife, 
