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The Rev. William Gillbank, rector of St. 
Ethelburg, eldeft fon of the late Thomas G. 
efq. of York. 
At Chelfea, William Ranjfon, efq. late of the 
Old jewry. 
In Portman-fquare, Soba Moffat, ef{g. one 
of the oldeft directors of the Sun Fire Infur- 
‘ance Office, 76. 
Mr. Sefini, fon of Mr. S. 
Opera-houfe. 
In Great Mary-le-bonne-ftreet, C. Price, 
efq. formerly a lieutenant on board of the For- 
midable. 
Mrs. Towry, wife of Capt. T. of the royal 
Mmavy, and daughter of George Chamberiaine, 
e€ig. of Devonfhire-place. 
: Mrs. Towje, wife of Mr. T. of Fifhmongers’- 
ate 
At the Rev. John Bramiton Stane’s, Forett- 
hall, Effex, Sanmel. Newiow, efq. of Portland- 
lace. 
s In Bifhopfgate-ftreet, AZr. Rich. Chambers, 
- brother of the late Sir Robert C. chief judge 
late of the 
of the fupreme court of judicature, at Calcutta, 
and of the late Mr. William C. interpreter of 
the fame court, 68. 
At Little Buthey, Herts, Mrs. Willett, wife. 
of Thomas W. efq. 
At Hammerimith, Mr. Thomas Wifi, for- 
merly one of his Majefty’s meffengers. 
At Edmonton, Mrs. Barker, reti& of the 
Tate Edward B. efq. of Potter Newton, near 
Leeds, 60. 
In Sloane-ftreet, Mrs Pcconall, relic of 
Governor P. of Overton-houfe, Bedfordihire,; 
GO. 
In Crown-ftreet, T. Marfh, efq. 
Stephen Cazalet, efq. 76. 
In York-place, Portman-fquare, Mifs Ann 
Femima Nicholfon, eldett daughter of Lieute- 
nant-colonel N. 
In Rathbone-place, Mrs. Kid, mother of 
Dr. K. profefior of chemiftry in the univerfity 
@: Oxford. 
Mrs. Harper, wife of Mr. Alexander H. of 
the Jerutalem cofee-houfe, Cornhill. 
In the New Inn, Mr Bailey, attorney. 
The body lay for fome days in fate, at his 
chambers, in the New Inn, from which it 
was conveyed to St. Clement’s church-yard, 
diftance of apout fiity yards, in a hearfe and 
fix, followed by feveral mourning coaches and 
four. 
At Phillimore-place, Kenfington, €. F. P. 
Barlow, third fon of Mr. B17. 
In Charles ftreet, Manchefter-fquare, the 
Dowager Lady Heat, relict of Sir Edmund 
In Staples Inn, Z/aac Reed, efg. erminently 
diftinguithed for his knowledge of ancient 
Englifh authors, and for his judicious annota- 
tions on Shakefpeare. 
In Fleet lane, Mr. Samuel Chifncy, a cele- 
brated jockey, author of a publication entitled 
$¢ Genius genuine,” and inventor of the pa- 
tent bitse 
Deaths in and near London. 
{Feb. Ty 
In Great Ormond-ftreet, Samnel Solly, efge 
In Sloane-fquare, Col Robfon, many years 
in the fervice of the Eaft India Company, and 
late lieutenant-governor of St. Helena, 70. 
At Bath, Arthur Achefon, Earl of Gosfordy 
Vifcount Gosford, of Market-hill, and gover- 
nor of Armazh. He fucceeded his father 
Archibald, the late Vifcount, Sept. 5, 17905 
married, in 1774, Millicent, daughter of 
Lieutenant-general Edward Pole, and by her 
has iffue four fons and three daughters, vize 
Archibald, Lord Gosford; married, July 205 
1805, Mifs Sparrow, duly daughter of Robert 
Sparrow, efq. of Worlingham, in Suffolk 3 
Arthur, deceafed; Arthur Pole, deceafed 5 
Edward ; Olivia, married, March 14, 1796, 
Robert Betnard Sparrow, of Abingdon, in 
Huntingdonfhire, efg.; Mary, married, Feb. 
19, 1863, Lord William Bentinck, governor - 
of Fort St. George, in the Eaft Indies, fecond 
fon of William, Duke of Portland, K, G. and 
Miilicent. The Earl of Gosford lived many 
years, after he was married, on the Continent, 
and was confidered one of the moft elegant 
and beft bred men of the age. He was above 
60 years of age, and had been, for fome 
months, in a declining ftate of health. - 
At Brompton, Mrs. Neville, lady of Rich. 
N. efq. of Furnace, county of Kildare, Ireland. 
This lady was the beautiful Mifs Bowerman, 
of the county of Cork. , 
In Norfolk-ftreet, Ars. Beckett, of the 
Grove, Dorking, relict of John B. efg. late 
of the fame place, 76. 
At Aldenham-lodge, Herts, George Majon, 
efq. 71, well known for his valuable collec- 
tion of old Englifh and Foreign Literature, 
and author of ** An Effay on Defign in Gar- 
dening,” firft publifhed in 1768, without his 
hamej; and ** Appendix to the fame;” **A 
Britifh Freeholder’s: Anfwer to T. Paint ee 
‘¢ A Supplement to Johnfon’s Englith Diétion= 
ary,” -ito.3 ‘ Poems, by Thomas Hoccleve, 
with a Preface, Notes, and Gloflary, 1796 ;” 
dio. §© Life of Richard Earl Howe, 1803,” 8vo. 
who purchafed Mr. M.’s paternal eftate at 
Porters, 1772. Mr M. was eldeft fon of a 
diftiller at Deptford-bridge, whofe widow re- 
married Dr. Jubb, late Hebrew profeflor at. 
a Oxford He has left his landed property to 
his brothez’s fon, and has provided ges joe pag 
for a natural daughter. 
At Lambeth, the infant’ Daughter of the — 
Hon. Hugh F Percy.—Captain Jobu Larmour, of 
the royal navy. 
In Montague-ftreet, Mayow Wynell Mayow, 
efq. folicitor of excife. 
At Bufh-hiil, Edmonton, Stephen Briggs, 
efq. 73. 
At his houfe, near Kenfington Gravel-pits, 
Thomas Coombe, ¢fgq.; his refidence in London 
was No. 4, Cork-ftreet, Burlington-gardens. 
His Stand refulted from an ignoble trade, 
(that of a tailor,) if in a commercial ¢ountry 
like England any trade can be deemed ignoble. 
that is carried on with afliduity, liberality, 
an 
