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rayer, entitled " Declaration de 

 mes derniers sentimens sur les 

 ditFerens dogmes de la Religion/' 

 the manuscript of which had been 

 given by the writer himself to the 

 Princess Amelia, who left it to 

 Dr. Bell. A translation of this 

 work was published by Di'. Calder. 

 In 1810, Dr. Bell testified his at- 

 tachment to his Alma Mater and 

 to the established church, by 

 transferring to the university of 

 Cambridge 15,2001. 3 per cents, 

 in trust to found eight new scho- 

 larships for the sons or orphans 

 of clergymen whose circumstances 

 would not enable them to bear 

 the ^^ hole expense of education at 

 the university. 



30. Sir Edw. Hulse, bart. 



October. 



11. John Joseph Blahe Lord 

 Wallscourt. 



16. In Barbadoes, Lieut. -gen. 

 Sir James Leith, Governor of tliat 

 island. 



17. Catharine, relict of .Sir Hen. 

 Fletcher, bait, aged 85. 



18. Sir Arthur Davies Owen, of 

 Glan Severn, in his 64th year. 



21. William Lygon Earl Bcaii- 

 champ, in his 67th year. 



22. Lieut.-gen. Forbes Cham- 

 pagne. 



29. Major-gen. Sir Geo. Hobncs, 

 of the Bombay establishment. 



30. Frederick William I. King 

 of Wurtemberg. 



November. 



3. Marij, widow of Sir Robert 

 d'Arcy Uildyard, bart. in her 75th 

 year. 



7. Hyacinthe Gabrielle Mar- 



chioness Wellesley, a native of 

 France. 



9. The Rev. Joseph Townshend, 

 rector of Pewsey, Wilts, at an ad- 

 vanced age. He was distinguished 

 as a mineralogist and concholo- 

 gist, and in his scientific character 

 was advantageously known by his 

 " Journey through Spain," 3 vol. 

 8vo. He was also long a preacher 

 among the Calvinistic Methodists, 

 in which capacity he fell under 

 the lash of the author of the Spi- 

 ritual Quixote. He was the au- 

 thor of sermons and various mis- 

 cellaneous tracts, one of which 

 was a popular treatise on me- 

 dicine. 



Dowager Lady Lawley, aged 78. 



10. At Thenford, NorUiamp- 

 tonshire, Michael Woodhull, esq. 

 aged 76, a gentleman of exten- 

 sive learning, and great benevo- 

 lence. He was educated at Win- 

 chester and Oxford 5 and made 

 himself known by a translation 

 of all the Tragedies and Frag- 

 ments of Euripides, 4 vol. Svo. 

 17S2, and by a volume of Miscel- 

 laneous Poems, in which he ap- 

 peared as a zealous friend of li- 

 berty, civil and religious, and a 

 warm asserter of the general 

 rights of mankind. 



11. Vicb-adm.. Charles Boyles. 



14. Sir Roger Curtis, bart. Ad- 

 miral of the Red, particularly 

 known for his gallant and hu- 

 mane conduct at the destruction 

 of the battering shipt at the siege 

 of Gibraltar. 



17- Patrick Dillon, Earl of Ros- 

 common, in his 4ath yeai'. 



18. Hon. Henrietta Beauclerk, 

 2d daughter of Lord Beauclerk, 

 in her 74th year. 



26. Abraham Robarts, esq. M.P. 

 for Worcester in his 75d year, 



December. 



