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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1814. 



Lady Mannock, relict of Sir T. 

 M. bart. 



19. The Earl of Aylesbury, 

 treasurer of her Majesty's house- 

 hold, and a privy-counsellor, aged 

 85. His lordship was fourth son 

 of George Brudenell, Earl of Car- 

 digan, by Elizabeth Bruce, daugh- 

 ter of the second Earl of Ayles- 

 bury. He succeeded to the title 

 of Baron Bruce of Tottenham in 

 1741 ; and in 1776 the earldom of 

 Aylesbury was revived by patent in 

 his person, in which year he was 

 nominated Governor of the Prince 

 of Wales. He is succeeded by his 

 only surviving son, Charles Lord 

 Bruce. 



27. Sir James Musgrave, bart. 



30. Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. Con- 

 greve, bart. in his 73rd year. 



Sir Edio. Hoare, bart.- i n his 

 72nd year. 



Lately, 



Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles Eoss, 

 bart. 



The wife ofMaj.-Gen. Walker. 



Rt. Hon. Beaumont Lord Ho- 

 tham, in his 77th year. 



Sir Thos. Beevor, bart. Hethell- 

 hall, Norfolk, aged 88. 



Viscountess Cliefden, daughter 

 of the Duke of Marlborough. 



Ladtf E. i?oi-5, relict of Lieut.- 

 Gen. Sir J. R. aged 85. 



The Lady of Sir Thomas Legard, 

 bart. aged 33. 



Joseph Dawson, Esq. of Royd's 

 Hall, near Bradford, Yorkshire, 

 aged 73. This gentleman received 

 a liberal education at Daventry 

 and Glasgow, being designed for 

 the ministry among the dissenters. 

 His thirst for knowledge made 

 him master of a variety of attain- 

 ments, literary and scientific, 

 among the latter of which were 

 chemistry and mineralogy. These 



he applied to the purposes of ho- 

 nourably raising his own fortune, 

 and improving the manufactures of 

 his country; and about" 23 years 

 since he established the great iron- 

 works, at which he afterwards re- 

 sided, and which, by his science 

 and i ngenuitj'^, he rendered highly 

 prosperous. He was a generous 

 promoter of every plan of utility 

 in his neighbourhood, was the pa- 

 tron of the poor, and the encou"- 

 rager of industry, and displayed 

 every amiable and respectable qua- 

 lity in the relations of private and 

 domestic life. 



May: 



3. Alex, Hood, Viscount Brid- 

 port, K. B. Admiral of the Red, 

 Vice-Admiral of England, and a 

 General of Marines, in his 87th 

 year. 



5. Dowager Lady Beaumont, 

 in her 9Gth year. 



12. Hon. Caroline Anne Ellis, 

 daughter of Viscount Cliefden, 

 aged 19. 



Col. Irvine, of Castle-Irvine, 

 Fermanagh, many years a member 

 of parliament. 



13. George Augustus Rochfort, 

 Earl of Belvedere, a Governor of 

 the county of Westmeath, in his 

 76th year. The peerage is extinct 

 in his person. 



17. George Earl of Onslow, one 

 of the Lords of the Bedchamber, 

 and Lord-Lieutenant of the county 

 of Surrey, aged 83. He is suc- 

 ceeded by his son. Viscount Cran- 

 ley. 



22. Joseph White, D.D. canon 

 of Christ-church, Oxford, Regius 

 Professor of Hebrew, Laudian Pro- 

 fessor of Arabic, and Rector of 

 Melton-Suffolk, aged 68. This 



