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At Weft.ort, Captain Fortefcue, of the Yel- 
fow Fever, brought from the Weft Indies. 
At Kew, Mrs. Theobald. 
. At Epfom, Mrs. Shaw, wife of Jo. S. <#p° 
Aged 82, and fincerely lamented. N. Franks, 
e'g. of Mortlake, many years a Fellew of the 
Royal Society. 
At Newington, T. Brandon, efe. 
At Wanflead, aged 67, Mrs. Qoggan: 
At Knightfbridge, Mrs. Willeaghby, mother 
ef the late Lord W. of Parham. 
In Orchard-ftreet, K. M‘Kenzie, efq. of 
Cromarty, North-Britain. 
In Copthall-Bui'dings, Arch. Govan, efq. 
Suddenly in Chifwick church, during divine 
fervice, Mr. Tulloh, of Turnham-Green. 
| Mrs. Hickford, wife of Mr. H. of Profpect- 
Place, St. George’s-fields. 
Mrs. A. M. Henfhaw, wife of R. H. efq. of 
Bombay. | 
In Wimpole-fireet, aged 85, W. Brifcoe, 
efq. 
in Stoane-ftreet, Knightfbridgc, Mr. D. Cook. 
‘In. Charles-fireet, Weitminfter, Mrs. E. 
Kippis, relict of the late Rev Dr. Kippis, after 
an illnefs of ten years, which fhe fuftained 
with Chriftian fortitude and refignation. 
J. S. Cocks, efg. of Downing-fireet. 
Mrs. North, lady of the Bifhop of Win- 
eheiter. 
In Cleveland-row, St. James’s, H. P. Ainf- 
lie, efq. 
At Chelfea, aged 70, Major B. Dodd. 
‘The Honourable Mrs. Southwell. 
Dr. J. Smith, late of Bath, Savilian Prof. 
ef Geometry in the Univerfity of Oxford. 
~ At Knightfbridge, Mr. Stone, Confectioner 
40 the King. 
At Hampton, Mrs. Ogle, widow of Gencral 
Ogle. 
In St. Bartholomew’s Hofpital, of the wounds 
he.-received in the late riot at Cow-crofs, Mr. 
Brewer, Beadle of St. Sepulchre’s Without 
After an illnefs of a few days, Mr. M. Gil- 
bert, Superintendant of the bufinefs of Mr. H. 
D. Symonds, of Paternofter-~Row, diftinguifhed 
by his ftrict probity in his general management 
of bufinefs, and by his laudable diligence and 
fidelity to his Employer. 
Mi. ‘T. Bailey, formerly Warehoufeman at 
the Univerfity Printing Otice, Cambridge; a 
man of a very fingular charaéter. The week 
before his death, being apparently in good health, 
he ordered his coffin to be made, of red deal, in 
the rough, which he garnifhed with herbs, giv- 
ing alfo orders for his interment without a 
fbroud ; he even proceeded to hire and pay his 
bearers, predicting his own death on the Satur- 
day following—he lived, however, till Wed- 
ne{day. 
Mrs. Vaughan, mother of Mr. Felix Vaughan,. 
the Barrifter. 
At his hou’e, in Arlington-ftreet, the Moft 
Noble Thomas Thynne, Marquis of Bath, 
Knight of the garter, grome of the ftole to his 
Majeity, a member of the Privy Council, high- 
feward of Tamworth, and elder brother of the 
Marriages and Deaths in London. ee Abroad. 
[Nov! 
Trinity-houte, a governor of the Charter-houfe, , 
&c. fis lordthip languifhed nearly 6 months, 
under a complaint arifing from a tumour th his 
neck, which terminated in an abfcefs that 
baffied médieal fkill, but which he bore with 
the ‘greateft fortitude and refignation. —His cha- 
racter as a fiatefman, a {cholar, and gentleman, 
have long been the fubjeé&t of admiration ; and 
his amiable domeftic qualities as a hufband, 
father, and friend, are well known. His 
Lordthp was born the 24th of September, 1734, 
and married in 1759, to Lady Elizabcth Caven= 
diih Bentinck, filter to the prefent Duke of 
Portland. He has left by her Ladythip, whe 
furvives him, three fons and five daughters ; 
and is fucceeded in his titles and eftates by his 
eldeft fon Thomas. 
Deaths Abroad. 
‘On the ¢th of September, on board the 
Governor Wentworth, Tranfport, Major S. D. 
Edwards, of the Train of Artillery, on his paf= 
faze from the Weft Indies. ' 
In June laft, at Cape Nicholas Mole, St. Do- 
mingo, Lieutenant S, Bayley. of the Marines. 
At Grenada, Mr. T. Groves, fon of J 
Groves, efq. of Sloane-ftreet. é 
September 17th, after a fhort ilimefs, ar 
Northumberland Town, North America, Mrs.- 
Prieftley, wife of the Rev. Dy. Prieftley. Thofe 
only who had the privilege of her intimate ac- 
quaintance, can form an eftimate of the extent. 
of her virtues. In domeftic life, while her 
converfation was interefting and inftru€tive, fhe 
exhibited an unvaried fcone of aétive virtue, 
and filled the various relations of friend, of 
wife, and of parent, with that exemplary pru- 
dence, that uniform fincerity of kindnefs, the 
refult of a happy nature, and of habitual prin- 
ciple. : 
Auguft rsth, on board the Emily tranfporty 
Captain Al. Stewart, of the sqth Regiment, on 
his paflage from the Weft Indies. 
Lieutenant Drummond, of the Navy, of the 
Yellow Fever, in the Weit Indies. 
La:cly, at Bermuda, Mifs §. Crawford, fitter 
of the Gevernor of that Ifland. ; 
Lately, of the Yellow Fever, on board the 
Dedalus ihip of war, on his paffage through the 
Gulph of Florida, to the Weft Indies, Mr. C- 
Money, Midihipman, fon of C. M, eg. of 
Yarmouth. ; 
In the Azores Iflands, T. Hayes, eft. many 
years Bririfh Conful forthe Ifland of St. Michael. 
O&. 6th, at Beaufort, South Carolina, the 
Rev. M. Tate. In his will was the following 
claufe: “ I enjoin it upon my executor, to pub- 
lifh in all the newfpapers of Charles Town, that 
I departed this life under-a full perfuafion, that 
if I died in poffeffion of a Slave, I fhould not 
conceive myfelf admiffible into the Kingdom of 
Heaven.”’ 
At Fort Royal, Martinique, Enfign Corf, of 
Salifbury. 
Auguft 2d, Colonel Ifaac, of the Yellow 
Fever, at St. Domingo, 
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