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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1818. 



ford, Humphrey Repton, Esq. long 

 known by his taste in landscape 

 scenery and picturesque garden- 

 ing, on which he published 

 several esteemed works. 



April. 



1. Lady Ann, wife ofH. Hud- 

 son, Esq. and daughter of the 

 Marquis of Townshend. 



4. Hon. Gen. Henry St. John, 

 Colonel of the 36th regiment, and 

 brother of the late Viscount 

 Bolingbroke. 



6. At Melbourne House, Vis- 

 cotintess Melbourne, daughter of 

 Sir Ralph Milbanke, aged 66. 



8. In her 66th year, Emily 

 Coimtess of Bellamont, daughter 

 of James Duke of Leinster, and 

 sister to the late Duke, and to 

 Lady Charlotte Strutt. 



9. Sir Richard Gamon, Bart. 

 long member for Winchester. 



10. Rev. Sir William Henry 

 Gierke, Bart, rector of Bury, 

 CO. Lancaster, aged 66. 



May. 



2. Sir George Hope, Bear- 

 Adm. of the Red, Major- General 

 of the Marines, and M. P. for 

 East Grinstead, in his 52nd year. 



18. Louis Joseph de Bourbon- 

 Conde, Grand Master of France, 

 at the age of 82. After distin- 

 guishing his valour in different 

 wars, he quitted France in July, 

 1789, on the breaking out of the 

 first civil disturbances, and raising 

 a small army on the frontiers of 

 Germany, he exhausted all his 

 finances in supportirg them. His 

 son, the Duke d'Enghien, joined 

 him in the Black Forest ; and 

 sfeveral encounters signalized these 



heroes. Austria having made 

 peace j^with France in 1~96, the 

 Prince of Conde passed into the 

 service of Russia, where he was 

 treated with a hearty welcome by 

 Paul I. After the campaign of 

 1800, he visited England, and 

 resided at the Abbey of Ames- 

 bury. Here he received the fatal 

 tidings of the death of his grand- 

 son, then Duke d'Enghien, which 

 affected his mind with a deep 

 tinge of sorrow. In ISl^ he 

 made his entry to Paris along 

 with the King, whom lie accom- 

 panied to Ghent in 1815, and 

 returned with him in the same 

 year. His time was chiefly spent 

 at Chantilly after hissecondreturn, 

 where he inhabited a small build- 

 ing, the wreck of his own magni- 

 ficent palais. His town residence 

 was the Palais Bourbon. He was 

 carried off by a disease which 

 attacked him but three days 

 before. 



19. Hon. Mrs. Grenfell, lady 

 of P. Grenfell, Esq. M. P. and 

 sister of Viscount Doneraile. 



21. At Rome, in his 46th year, 

 George Montague, sixth Earl of 

 Sandivich. 



28. Augusta Georgiana Eliza- 

 beth, widow of the late Thomas 

 Lord Walsingham, and only 

 daughter of William first Lord 

 Boston. 



30. Isaac Hawkins Browne, 

 Esq. near thirty years one of the 

 representatives of Bridgnorth, in 

 his 73rd year. 



June. 



4. Lady Txvysdcn, relict of 

 the late Sir W. Twysden, Bart, 

 aged 87. 



5. Right Hon. John Leslie, 



Baron 



