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age in 1782 for his distinguished 

 service in the action with De 

 Grasse, where he acted as Rear- 

 admiral in the Burfleur. His 

 latest senices at sea were in tlie 

 jSIeditcrranean in 1793, where he 

 took the naval command at Cor- 

 sica and Toulon ; after which he 

 returned on account of ill health. 

 His lordship was next in seniority 

 to Earl St. V'inoent on the list of 

 admirals . 



'28. In Prussia, Field-marshal 

 MoUendorff, aged 5)2, supposed to 

 be the oldest general in Europe. 



29. Elizabeth Laura, Countess 

 of Waldegrave , in her 5Gth year. 



John Baring, esq. aged 85. He 

 had been M. P. for Exeter for 35 

 years. 



31. iadz/ Grares, widow of Ad- 

 miral Sir Thomas Graves. 



Februai'y. 



1. Joshua Fiscount Allen, a Y>eer 

 of Ireland, in his BSth year. 



Lady Stanley, widow of Sir J. 

 T. Stanley, bart. of Alderley. 



3. Sir Hen. Dumpier, knt. one 

 of the Justices of the King's 

 Bench, in his 58th year. 



Eleanor fiscovntess of IJllton, in 

 her 67th year. She was daughter 

 and co-heiress of Sir Ralph Ashe- 

 ton, bart. of Middleton, Lancash. 



4. Richard, riscount Fttzwilliam, 

 of the kingdom of Ireland, in his 

 71st year. He bequeathed to tlie 

 University of Cambridge, in 

 which he was educated, a sum of 

 money to build a museum as a 

 repository for all his pictures, 

 prints, books, statues and busts, 

 gems, bronzes, ikv. 



Robert Hobart, Earl of Hucking- 

 iiamsldre, President of tiie India 



board of Commissioners, and 

 Clerk of the Common Pleas in 

 Ireland. His Lordship's death, 

 in his 56th year, was in conse- 

 quence of a fall from his horse 

 .some time since in St. James's 

 Park. 



8. The Countess of St. Vincent, 

 aged 75- 



14. Hon. Mrs. Townshend, 

 widow of the Dean of Norwich,, 

 in her 85th year. 



15. John Peyto Femey, Lord 

 JVillonghby de Broke, a Lord of 

 the Bedchamber. 



Henry Fawcett, esq. M. P. for 

 Carlisle. 



.Sir JV. Forbes, bart. in his G8th 

 year. 



J. Fownes Luttrell, esq. of Dun- 

 ster Castle, \ipwards of 40 years 

 M. P. for Minehead, in his 64th 

 year. 



Jdm. R. M'Douall, in his 87th 

 year. 



17. Lady Slingsby, aged 81, re- 

 lict of Sir T. Turner Slingsby, 

 bart. 



19. Louisa Grace, Duchess of St. 

 Albans, with her infant male son. 

 21. Lady Charlotte, wife of 

 Rear-adni. P. C. Durham. She 

 was daughter of the late Earl of 

 Elgin and Kincardine. 



22. AdainFergusson,es(\.lj.lj.T). 

 in his 93d year ; formerly Professor 

 of Moral Philosophy in the Uni- 

 versity of Edinburgh, and author 

 of several esteemed works. 



In his 90tli year, Hon. Henry 

 Nairne, son of Lord Nairne, and 

 a zealous adherent of the house of 

 Stuart. 



23. Ri'c. Sir J. T. Cholmonddey 

 Edwurdes, bart. rector of Erodes- 

 ley, Salop, aged 52. 



Hon. Lieut. Charles Tamer, 

 drowned 



