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Baron Lord Newark, at Exmouth, 

 in his 76th year. 



11. Right Hon. Viscountess 

 Althorp. 



Right Hon. J. Hiley Adding- 

 ton, late M. P. for Harwick. 



19. Patrick Brydone, Esq. He 

 was travelling Preceptor to Mr. 

 Beckford, of Somerlj', to whom 

 he addressed the Letters of which 

 his " Tour through Sicily and 

 Malta," consists. He was also 

 the author of some papers in the 

 Philosophical Transactions. 



25. At Springfield Castle, co. 

 Limerick, in his 7Srd year, the 

 Risht Hon. Robert Tilson Deane, 

 Lo7-d Muskerry, a Privy Coun- 

 sellor in Ireland, Governor and 

 Custos Rotulorum of the co. of 

 Limerick. 



In Dublin, the Countess of 

 Bective. 



29. At Chicksands Priory, Sir 

 George Osborn, Bart, a General 

 in the army, and Colonel of the 

 40th regiment, in his 77th year. 

 He left one son, now a represen- 

 tative for the county of Bedford, 

 and a Lord of the Admiralty. 



Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, Bart. 

 Lincolnshire. 



Right Hon. Lady Catherine 

 Frances Feilding, daughter of the 

 late Viscount Feilding. 



Sir RoheH Lynche Blosse, 

 Bart, of Cabalva, (jlamorganshire. 



Sir John Anstruther, Bait. M.P. 

 Edinburgh. 



July. 



4. In his 78th year, the Right 

 Hon. Francis Thomas Fitzmaurice, 

 third Earl of Kerry. HisLordship 

 married in 176^, but had no issue 

 by her ladyship, and is succeeded 

 in his honours by his cousin and 



heir-male, Henry Petty, Marquis 

 of Lansdowne. 



6. Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth 

 Richardson, wife of F. Richardson, 

 Esq and youngest daughter of 

 the late Earl of Winterton. 



7. Lady Lindsay, widow of 

 Gen. Sir David Lindsay. 



29. In Grosvenor place, at the 

 age of 74, the Right Hon. Lotvther 

 Pennington, Lord Muncaster, a 

 General in the army, and Col. of 

 the 4th Royal Veteran Battalion. 

 By his marriage, after the death 

 of an elder brother, he left an 

 only son, who has succeeded him. 



Hon. Andrew Foley, I\I. P. for 

 Droitwich, brother of the late 

 Lord Foley. 



30. Mrs. Pope, aged 75, for- 

 merly of Drury-lane Theatre, to 

 the duties of which she remained 

 constant during more than half 

 a century. Her talents for the 

 stage were first cultivated by 

 the celebrated Mrs. Clive ; and 

 she rose to eminence under the 

 patronage of Garrick. Good 

 sense, good humour, vivacity, 

 and accurate knowledge of her 

 profession, were her distinguish- 

 ing merits, and her private charac- 

 ter was not less estimable than 

 her public appearance. A nu- 

 merous train of friends lamented 

 the loss of one who took care to 

 act well in every relation of life. 

 She died in her 75th year. 



31. George Viscount Anson, 



August. 



5. Sir John Barrington, Bart. 

 in his 66th year. 



11. Sir Gilbert King, Bart. 

 Ireland, aged 72. ~ 



16. John Palmer, Esq. of Bath, 

 late Comptroller-General of the 



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