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Buirell, Esq., by whom he had 

 five daughters and two sons. His 

 eldest son, Earl Peixy, was called 

 to the House of Lords some time 

 since>as Baron Percy. The second 

 was lately created a I'eer hy the 

 title of Loid I'rudlioe. The Duke 

 of Noithumberland was distin- 

 guished by the most munificent 

 liberality, and his loss will be 

 severely felt. His fnneral in 

 Westminster Abbey excited much 

 interest, public and private. 



13. At Eglinton Castle the Rt. 

 Hon. Hugh Montgomenj, Earl of 

 Eglinton. 



14. At Bath, in his 54th year. 

 Right Hon. James Everard, ninth 

 Lord Arundel of IVardour Castle. 

 He left sons and daughters by 

 both his wives, and is succeeded 

 by his eldest son, James Everard 

 Arundel. 



15. At Paris, aged 53, Madame 

 de Stael- Holstein, daughter of the 

 celebrated Neckar, and herself a 

 lady much distinguished in the 

 litcraiy world. She married the 

 Baron de Stael Holstein, Swedish 

 Embassador at Paris, and has left 

 a son and a daughter, the latter 

 married to the Duke de Broglio. 



27. At Heystesbuiy House, in 

 his 70th yeai-. Sir William Pearce- 

 Ashe A'Court, several times M. P. 

 of Heytesbury. 



August. 



1. Near Dublin, in his 88th 

 year, Rt. Hon. David Latouche, 

 many years one of the Irish Privy 

 Council, and for 40 years a mem- 

 ber of the parliament of Ireland. 

 He was senior partner in the 

 banking-house of Latouche and 

 Co., Dublin, and left several chil- 

 dren. 



5. At Wolsey-hall, Stafford- 

 shire, Sir fViUiam Wolsey, bart. 

 aged 77. 



6'. Frank Sayrcs, M.D. at Nor- 

 wich, in his 55th year, well known 

 and nuich esteemed by a circle of 

 liteiary friends, w ho received much 

 pleasure from uis poetical publica- 

 tions. His medical character was 

 simply nominal. 



10. The Rev. John Prior Estlin, 

 LL. D. aged 71, a native of 

 Hinckley, Leicestershire, was edu- 

 cated at the academy of Warring- 

 ton, and during 46 years was the 

 minister of Lewin's Mead, Bristol, 

 during the greatest part of which 

 time he conducted a school of 

 nuich repute. He was the author 

 of several works on religious to- 

 pics, which were principally in- 

 tended to enforce the duties of 

 Christianity, and to oppose infi- 

 delity and irreligion. Few persons 

 have met with more general re- 

 spect, even from men most 

 opposite to him in political and 

 religious opinions. 



1 1 . Major- General Sir Montagu 

 Roger Burgoijne, Bart., of Suiton 

 Park, Bedfordshire. 



20. At Amsterdam, the Dow- 

 ager Marchioness of Sligo, young- 

 est daughter of the late Earl Howe, 

 and united some years ago to 

 her second husband. Sir William 

 Scott. 



92. Right Hon. Frances Lady 

 Redcsdalc, daughter of the late 

 Earl of Egmont, in her 51st year. 



23. By a fall of her horse in a 

 gig, the Hon. Mrs. Hugo Meynell, 

 sister of the Marchioness of Hert- 

 ford. 



24. At Hern-Hill, near Dul- 

 wich, Signora Storace, an eminent 

 singer and actress. 



28. -Sir Joseph Mawbey, bart. 



31. At 



