174 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1812. 



(laugliter of the Duke of Nortlium- 

 berland, aged 27. 



Lady Eleanor Cavendish, wife of 

 the Hon. Frederick Cavendish, and 

 sister to the Earl of Arran. 



April. 



1. Sir Frederick Eveli/n, Bart, 

 aged 6S, of Wotton, Surrey. 



David Ormc, M. D. senior licen- 

 tiate of the London College 6f 

 Physicians, aged 84-. 



2. Sir John Callender, Bart, of 

 Scotland. 



R. Wijatt, Esq. aped S.j, formerly 

 governor of Fort Marlborough, in 

 Sumatra. 



Mrs. Burke, relict of the cele- 

 brated Edmund Burke, aged 76. 



4. Bacon Frayilc, Esq. many 

 years an active magistrate for the 

 West-Riding of Yorkshire. 



6. Thomas Fydell, Esij. aged 71, 

 late a representative for Boston, in 

 Lincolnshire. 



David, Earl ofAirh/, at Kinnalty 

 House, in the county of Forfar. 



7. At Madeira, aged 5i, Robert 

 Willan M. D. late an eminent 

 medical practitioner in London. 

 He was distinguished by sagacity, 

 and accuracy of observation ; and 

 vpas particularly celebrated for his 

 knowledge of cutaneous diseases, 

 of which he gave exact descrip- 

 tions, illustrated by plates, in seve- 

 ral publications. He was a sound 

 classical scholar, and a man of 

 great humanity and strict virtue. 



8. John, Earl of Ashburnhani , 

 aged 88. He is succeeded by his 

 son George, Viscount St. Asaph. 



9. Lieut.-Gen. James Nethersett, 

 aged 78. He was one of the last 

 surviving officers who fought under 

 General Wolfe. 



11. Jane, Duchess nj Gordon, 



aged 64'. Her Grace was tiie eld- 

 est daughter of Sir W. Maxwell, 

 Bart, ot Monreith, and was mar- 

 ried to the Duke of Gordon in 

 1767, by whom she had two sons 

 and five daughters, all at present 

 living. She had the satisfaction 

 of seeing the success of her cares 

 in educating and introducing her 

 daughters, by the splendid settle- 

 ment of three of them as duchesses, 

 and one as a marchioness, 



12. Sir W. Plomer, Knigbt, Al- 

 derman of Coleman-street ward. 



13. Mr. Abraham Pethcr, of 

 Southampton, aged 56, a distin- 

 guished artist, particularly in moon- 

 light landscapes. 



17. In his 7Slh year, Francis An- 

 nesleij, Esq. LL.D. F.A.S. master 

 of Downing-CoUege, Cambridge, 

 and hereditary trustee of the Bri- 

 tish Museum. Mr. Annesley had 

 been twice a representative of the 

 Borough of Reading. He was a 

 person of exemplary benevolence, 

 and was universally beloved and 

 respected. He possessed a valua- 

 ble collection of editions of the 

 classics, and of etchings by the 

 best njasters. 



20. Edward Forsfer, Esq. W^al- 

 thamstow, aged 83, governor of 

 the Royal Exchange Assurance 

 Office, and late governor of the 

 Russia coiiipany. He passed thro' 

 life in general esteem for the 

 discharge of every duty, public 

 and private ; and gave proofs of re- 

 spectable literary talents by writ- 

 ings both in prose and verse. 



The Dowager Lady Onsloxv, re- 

 lict of Richard Lord Onslow, 

 aged 94-. 



Lora, Viscountess Dorvne, re- 

 lict of .Tohn, 4th Viscount Downe, 

 aged 72. She was the only 

 daughter and heiress of William 



Burton, 



