1 J MEMOIR, 



James Dunsmure, merchant, in Lothbury, 

 and Mr. Samuel Patrick , of Bar tlett's Build- 

 ings, surgeon ; since, in the whole course 

 of my illness, their attentions to me have 

 been most unremitted, and they have 

 also most generously promised to burthen 

 themselves with the care of my concerns, 

 after my death. 



It must not be regarded as an instance 

 6f the weakness of an old man's mind, my 

 desiring, that my body may be deposited 

 in Lady Jersey's vault in St. Bride's 

 Church; immediately above that of my 

 mother, and in contact with it, as her's is 

 now placed with respect to that of my fa- 

 ther; for it has been my wish, for many 

 years past, that this should be done. I 

 have, indeed, never been desirous to con- 

 quer any natural feelings, when their in- 

 dulgence led to no harm ; on the contrary, 



