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DEATHS in the Year 1814. 



January. 



2, Thomas Lowten, Esq. aged 

 67, clerk of Nisi Prius, in the Court 

 of King's Bench, deputy Clerk of 

 the Pipe, &c. ; a solicitor eminent 

 for talents and integritj'. He re- 

 ceived the appointment of clerk at 

 Nisi Prius from Lord Mansfield, in 

 early life, and retained it under his 

 Lordship's successors in the King's 

 Bench, universallj^ esteemed for 

 the judgment and punctuality with 

 which he discharged the duties of 

 his office. 



4. At Alicant, Major-gen.^iord 

 Montgomery, son of the Earl of 

 Eglington. 



7. Dowager Lady Stirling, in 

 her 90th year. 



11. Sir Thomas Trigge, K. B. 

 Lieut.-gen. of the Ordnance, and 

 col. of the 44th foot. 



The Rev. Michael Kearney , D.D. 

 former!}'' senior fellow and profes- 

 sor of history in the University of 

 Dublin, in his 80th year. 



15. Lieut.-col. Aubrey, formerXy 

 M. P. of Wallingford, and brother 

 of Sir J. Aubrey, Bart. M. P. 



21. Lady Maria Hamilton, eld- 

 est surviving daughter of the Mar- 

 quis of Abercorn. 



24. G. Gregory, Esq. Rear- 

 admiral of the Red. 



25. Sir J. Durbin, Knt. senior 

 alderman of Bristol, in his 80th 

 year. 



26. Mrs. Markham, relict o{ the 

 late Archbishop of York. 



27. J. Hill, Esq. colonel of the 



Shropshire cavalrj', and eldest son 

 of Sir J. Hill, Bart, aged 44. 



28. Sir Richard Neave, Bart, in 

 his 84th year. 



Lately, Lieut .-gen. Christopher 

 Johnson, aged 01. 



February. 



3. Rev. Sir Philip Monoux, Bart. 



4. Lady Carter, relict of Sir J. 

 C. aged 79. 



5. The Countess Dowager of 

 Home. 



7. General Ralph Dundass, col. 

 of the 8th foot. 



8. Lieut.-gen. Sir Charles Ross, 

 Bart, in his 52nd year. 



13. Lieut.-gen. Hudleston, col. 

 5th battalion of royal artillery, 

 aged 77. 



Lady Mary Ann Fielding, se- 

 cond daughter of the late Viscount 

 Fielding. 



14. George de la Poer, Earl of 

 Annesley. 



16. James Nield, Esq. a Justice 

 of Peace for the Counties of Buck- 

 ingham, Kent, Middlesex, and the 

 city of Westminster, treasurer to 

 the society for the relief of persons 

 confined for small debts, in his 70th 

 year. This exemplary person ren- 

 dered himself distinguished for his 

 benevolence in visiting, like ano- 

 ther Howard, all the prisons in this 

 countrj^ and exerting himself in 

 alleviating the distresses of their 

 wretched inmates. 



17. John Bidlake, D. D. chap- 

 lain to the Prince Regent and the 



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