144 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1817. 



lowed by Dr. Combe was that of 

 midwifery, in which lie obtained 

 considerable success. 



31. Right lion. Lady Francis 

 Douglas, wife of Hon. John D. 



April. 



3. In iiis IStli year, the Hon. 

 James Stanley, son of the Earl and 

 Countess of Derby. 



7. In Iroland Lady Sarali Price, 

 wife to Sir Nicholas P. and sister 

 of the Marquis Camden. 



10. Lady Curtis, relict of tiie 

 late Adm. Sir Roger Curtis, bart. 



11. In his GOth year, the Rev. 

 William Beloe, rector of AlliialloA^s, 

 London Wall, &c. and the author 

 of numerous works, of which tlie 

 principal was a translation of He- 

 rodotus. He was also joint pro- 

 prietor with Mr. Nares, of the 

 British Critick. 



15. At Bath, in his 73d year. 

 Rigid Hon. Sir A. Thomson, Lord 

 Chief Justice of the Court of Ex- 

 chequer. 



18. The Right Hon. Thomas Car - 

 michael. Earl of Hyndford, in his 

 60th year. 



^4. In his 77th year. Sir Tho- 

 mas Maynard Hesilrige bart. 



'28. In Berncrs Street, in liis 

 61st year, Sir Jacob Henry Astley, 

 bart. many years M. P. for Norfolk. 



May. 



1. Right Hon. Lady Edward 

 O'Bryen, at Clifton, near Bristol. 



At Aston Hall, Yorksh. Right 

 Hon. Lady Mary Foljambe, relict of 

 Francis Ferrand F. Esq. and sister 

 to the present Earl of Scarborough. 



16. At Bath, The Right Hon. 

 Charlotte }^ewcnmen, Viscountess 



Newcomen, Baroness Newcomen, of 

 Mosstown, in her own right. Sh« 

 married Sir \\'illiam Gleadowe, 

 Knight of the Shire of Longford, 

 by whom she had several children. 



23. At Gort, county of Gal way, 

 in his 76th year. The Rt. Hon. 

 John Prendergast Smyth, Vise. Gort, 

 Governor of the county of Gal- 

 way, and Chamberlain of the city 

 of Limerick. 



24. At Clifton, Lady Cosby, 

 wife to Lieut. -Gen. Sir H. Cosby. 



27. At Great Melton Hall, Nor- 

 folk, aged 86, Sir John Lotnbe, bart. 



29. In Grosvenor Square, the 

 Conntess Dowager of Leitrim. 



At Enfield, nged 74, William 

 Saunders, M.D. F.R.S. 8, F.S.A. 

 senior physician to Guy's Hos- 

 pital. The professional treatises 

 published by this lespectable prac- 

 titioner were the following : Trea- 

 tise on Mercury in Veneieal Cases ; 

 An Answer to Gcach and Alcock 

 on the Devonshire Colic ; Obser- 

 vationes de Antimonio ; A Treatise 

 on the Red Peruvian Bark ; A 

 Treatise on the Mephitic Acid ; 

 On the Structure, Q^^conomy, and 

 Diseases of the Liver; Oratio Har- 

 vei. Institute habita in Thcatro 

 Collegii Regalis Medicorum Lon- 

 dinensis ; On the Chemical His- 

 tory and Medical Powers of some 

 of tlie most celebrated Mineral 

 ^^'atcrs, with Practical Remarks 

 on Aqueous Regimen, to which 

 are added Observations on tlie Use 

 of Cold and Warm Bathing j On 

 the Hepatitis of India. 



June. 



13. At Edgeworth's Town, Ire- 

 land, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, 

 Esq. aged 74. He was formerly 



a mem- 



