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' \tention teit.. But he foon had to fuffer from . At Amboyna, Captain Stratton, of the 
a pain in the fide, which daily weakened Vulcan thip of war.—Captain Mathews, pay- 
him, but without diminifhing any thing of mafterof the troops at Amboyna.—Lieutenant 
his good humour. On the 22d of April, he Lufkin, of the Virginia frigate. 
' di@ated His will, which was a new proof of | .In Egypt, Lieut. J. Macpherfon, of the 2d 
his beneficence, and expired on the 28th, re- battalion of the rf regiment, eldett fon, of J. 
taining the periect ule of his fenfes to the Macpherfon, efg of Arderfier, 
moment of his departure. He died at Nor- At Hydrabad, in India, on the 7th of De- 
koping, where he refided all the latter part cember, 1800, Lieut. Col. Dalrymple, in the 
of his life, a town. particularly enjearedto fervice of the Laft India Company, and fon 
him, in the houfe of a merchant called John of the late Sir William Dalrymple, of Couf- 
Kuhlman, one of his dearef# friends. As he land. 
never could be ufeful to his country, in the At Calcutta, on the 29th of December 
employ which had been entrufted to him, laf, aged 75, R. Ni‘Farlane, efq. 
that of Adjun@ in the Chair of Hiftory inthe At Mergentheim, July 26, Maximilian F. 
Univerfity ef Lund, (where he was to read Xavier Joleph, Prince and Began of Muntier, 
ie€tures of hiftory in place of the celebrated and Archbifhop and Ele€&tor of Cologne. He 
Profeffor Sven Lagerbring, who had obtained . was brother to the two laf emperors, and 
a difpenfation from the duties of his place, likewife to the unfortunate Marie Antoinette, 
¢hat he might have leifure to terminate his late Queen of France. 
Grand Hiftory of Sweden,) hedemanded to At New Providence, Lieutenant J.Taylor, 
yefignit, which he obtainedin the moft honour- of the royal navy, eldeft fon of the late P, 
able manner, O@oher 29, 1776, retaining Taylor, efq.of Whitthaven. _ 
the title of Profeflor. His bed was every . At Berlin,in her 24th year, Mifs Brown, 
day furrounded by the moft interefting perfons fecond daughter of Dr, Brown, phyfician to 
of both fexes, who found the greateft plea- his Pruffian Majefty. 
fure in his converfation, alike inftrudtive aa At Tobago, Mifs C. Bird, third daughter 
witty, and which made him forget, for of the late T. Bird, efg. of that ifland. 
time, the ftate of fuffering in which he was. At Madeira, on the 6th of May laft, Mr, 
The ‘ania king, while Hereditary Prince, G. Murdoch, fon of J, Murdoch, ef. mera 
the Duke of Siidertnanntand, the Duke of chant there. 
Ofttrogothland, and many. diftinguifhed Lords At Malta, Lieut. Pacon, of the 35th regi- 
af the Court of Sweden, went to vifit him, ment, formerly of Salifbury. 
and, in general, no traveller of diftinétion In Jamaica, of the yellow- fever, Major. 
quit tted Norkoping, without calling upen H. Jervis White, of the 83d regiment, and 
him and without eivaaniae his imperturbable brother to, Sir John Jervis. White, bart.— 
patience and geod humour. When not en- In America, W. Ruffell, efg. late of Bir- 
gaged with yifitors, he was employed in li- mingham, and former! 'y a_magiftrate of the 
terary labours; he read, he diétated and pub- counties of Warwick and Worcefter, 
lifhed, many works nee his malady. In Lately at an advanced age, the Ruffian 
the firft years of his futierings he kept up a Field-marfhal, Prince Repnin, 
very extenfive correfpondence wae a number On the 13th of April laft, at Lufignan, in 
of learned foreigners. His folid erudition, the colony of Demerara, South America, in 
joined to great refinement of underftanding, his 25th year, Mr. K. F, Mackenzie Wilfon, 
rendered his fociety extremely agreeable ; fecond fon of Mr. Wilfon, tide -furveyor of 
and his probity, his love for hiscountry, his the port of Whitehaven. 
qualities and his virtues, fecured him the At Lifbon, on the tgth of June, in his 72d 
general’ efteem of all his fellow citizens; eat, Mr. T. Goodall, merchant, and formerly 
this eficem exifts to this day. He was a Of Leeds. 
model of beneficence. His memory-is till ‘ Lately in his 7th year, of the fmall pox, 
dear to a great number of dif tinguifhed learn- the Prince of Beira, eldeft fon of the Prince 
ed men of Sweden, whom he fupported in Of Brafil, regent of Portugal. 
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ze th eir youth, and was their counfellor in their At Kingfton, Jamaica, on the 26rh of 
fudies. He lived in a very economical March lait, of the yellow fever, Mr. J. 
E manner, in order tohave the pleafure of doing Walker, of Edinburgh, affiftant furgeon to 
! good to others. . the army in Jamaica. 
i in India, at Galipore, Lieutenant Colonel At Canton, in January laft, on his voyage 
Pigott, of the 6th regiment of Native Ca- from Madras to London, for the recovery of 
| valry. his health, aged 21,Lieutenant M. Hutchins, 
At Ganjam, Lieutenant Colonel J. Barton, of the Eatt Tard Company? s fervice, only fon- 
of the Bengal Artillery.—Lieutenant Colo- of W. Hutchins, Efq. of Canonbury-place, 
{f nel R. Frith, of the 1% Native Cavalry. Sflington. " 
if Captain we Onmiby, of the 10th Native In- Inthe Weft Indies, Launc. Burton, efq. 
\ fantry. fecond fon of- T. Burton, efq. of Bracon- 
At Goa, Captain Robinfon, of the 8thre- dale. 
‘giment. At Barbadoes, greatly lamented, Charles’ 
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