142 ANNUAL REGlStfeR, 1817. 



DEATHS in the Fear 1817. 



Janiiary. 



Oi^ the first of this rtionth died 

 at Berlin the celebrated chemist 

 M. Klaproth. 



4. Died in his 77th year Sir 

 Arthur Owen, bart. late adjutant- 

 general in the East Indies, and a 

 colonel in the arVny. 



13. Aged above 70, George 

 Harriot, Esq. one of the magis- 

 trates of the Thames Police Office. 

 The circumstance of his putting a 

 close to a life of extreme agony is 

 mentioned in our Chronicle. 



26. In Grosvenor-place, Caro- 

 line Dowager Countess of Bucking- 

 hamshire, daughter of William 

 Conolly, Esq. Her ladyship had 

 three sons, all now dead, and one 

 daughter, the present Viscountess 

 Castlereagh. 



27. At 13ath, in her 85th year, 

 Mrs. Philips, relict of Frederick 

 Philips, Esq. and mother of Lady 

 Strangford. 



29. At Blenheim, George the 

 third Duke of Marlborough, aged 

 78. He married in 1762 Lady 

 Caroline Russell, daughter of John 

 Duke of Bedford, v/ho died in 

 1811. He lived chiefly as a private 

 nobleman _; and after having pass- 

 ed through the offices of Lord 

 Lieutenant andCustos Rotulorurii 

 of the county of Oxford, Lord 

 Chamberlain of the Household, 

 and Lord Privy Seal, to which 

 was annexed the Order of the 

 Garter, he quitted public life, and 

 devoted his days to the duties of a 

 private station. His Grace was 

 succeeded by his eldest son, the 



Marquis of Blandford, who maf- 

 ried the daughter of the Earl of 

 Galloway. 



At Florence Court, Fermanagh, 

 the Countess of Enniskillen, daugh- 

 ter of the late Earl of Uxbridge. 



At Pisa, the Rt. Hon. Francis 

 North, Earl of Guildford, second 

 son of Frederick Earl of Guildford. 

 He was born in 1761, and suc- 

 ceeded his brother George Augus- 

 tus in 1802. He married Maria, 

 sixth daughter of the late Thomas 

 Boycott, Esq. of Shropshire. This 

 nobleman inherited the kindness 

 and benevolence of his father, 

 and was distinguished by a bril- 

 liancy of wit, seasoned by the 

 most exhilarating cheerfulness. 



February. 



2. General Carleton, aged 8.5, 

 colonel of the 2d battalion 60th 

 foot, and great uncle to the present 

 Lord Dorchester. 



3. At Cambridge, in his 72d 

 year. Sir Isaac Pennington, knt. 

 M.D. and Regius Professor of. 

 Physic. 



0. The Rt. Hon. Catharine Anne, 

 Lady Glenbertie, eldest daughter of 

 Frederick Earl of Guildfoi-d, and 

 sister to the late earl. 



At Paris, Lady Penelope Shuttle- 

 worth Brooke, wife of Sir Joseph 

 Brooke. 



At Paris, Col. W. Fenwick, com- 

 mariding engineer at Portsmouth. 



At llufford Hall, Lancashire, 

 the Lady of Sir Thomas Dalrymple 

 Hesketh, bart. 



8. At Piaa, in Italy, where 



he 



