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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1812. 



Rodrigo, Major-General Robert 

 Craufurd. He had long served 

 under the most distinguished com- 

 manders of our army, all of whom 

 had a high opinion of his military 

 talents. In private life his character 

 was equally amiable and estimable. 

 He has left a widow and four 

 children to lament his loss. 



Isabella Susanna Countess of 

 Beverley, second daughter of Peter 

 Burrell, esq. of Beckenham, in 

 Kent. Her ladyship was married 

 in 1775 to Lord Algernon Percy, 

 second son of the late Duke of 

 Northumberland, afterwards Lord 

 Lovaine, and Earl of Beverley. 

 She has left a numerous issue. 



29. The Rev. Sir John Knightley, 

 bart. of Fawsley Park, Northamp- 

 tonshire. 



Urania Countess Dowager of 

 Portsmouth. 



William Brodie, esq. one of the 

 magistrates of Marlborougli-street 

 office. 



At the Admiralty, the Lady oj 

 Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, bart. 



30. Sir Jonathan Lovclt, bart. 

 of Liscombe-house, Bucks. 



31. The Right Hon. Lady Charles 

 Spencer, aged 68, sister to the late, 

 and aunt to the present, Duke of 

 St. Albans. 



Lately, the Rev. Cevsar Morgan, . 

 D. D. Prebendary of Ely. 



Thomas Vyvyan, esq. Trewan, 

 Cornwall, aged 77. 



2'he Hon. Mrs. Pennant, daugh- 

 ter of the Viscount Harwarden. 



Lieut. -Colonel Henry Lennon, 

 of the Bengal establishment. 



February. 



7- Caroline Dowigcr Lady Scars- 

 dale, daughter of Charles Earl of 

 Port more. 



11. Lady Catharine Stetvart, 

 wife of General Stewart. 



12. Mr. Andreiv Cherry, mana- 

 ger of the theatres at Monmouth 

 and Swansea, and author of several 

 dramatic pieces of the minor class. 



13. Major-Gen. Charles Williatn 

 Este, aged 74. 



15. Lord Henry Lennox, third 

 son of the Duke of Richmond, in 

 his 15th year. He was midship- 

 man on board the Blake, in the 

 harbour of Port Mahon, when 

 going aloft to assist in furling the 

 sails, he fell overboard, and was 

 unfortunately drowned, though one 

 of his comrades swam to save him. 



17. Sir William Maxvoell, bart. 

 ofMonreith, Scotland. 



18. Colonel Matthew Smith, 

 Major of the Tower, aged 73. 



19. The Hon. Mary Talbot, mo- 

 ther of the Earl of Shrewsbury, 

 and daughter of Sir George Mostyn, 

 Flintshire. 



^3. Frederick Cavendish, esq. 

 son of Lord Charles Cavendish, 

 and brother of the late eminent 

 philosopher, Henry Cavendish, 

 about the age of 80. He had long 

 resided at Market-street, Bedford- 

 shire, where he made himself re- 

 markable by various eccentricities, 

 but also displayed much benevo- 

 lence and goodness of heart. He 

 had received in his )'0uth a serious 

 injury in the head from a fall into 

 an area out of an upper window, 

 which rendered him unfit for public 

 life, and was doubtless the cause 

 of some of his peculiarities. He 

 lived a bachelor ; and on his death 

 his landed property came to the 

 Duke of Devonshire, and his per- 

 sonal estate to his maternal cousins, 

 the Earls of Ashburnham and 

 Bridgewater, and the Hon. F. 

 EL'crton. 



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