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Nov. 6. Sir Jeffery Amherst, a Privy Counsellor - The Hon Edw. Hay, Captain General and Governor in Chief of his majefty's ifland of Barbadoes, in America, in the room of William Spry, Efq; deceased. Daniel Horfmanden, Efq; Chief Juftice of his majefty's province of New York, in Ame

rica.

20. Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker a Privy-Counsellor.-Edward Bayntun, Esq; Conful-General at Tripoli, in the room of Edward Barker, Eíq; deceased.

fter, and the taking cognizance of the free confents of fuch perfons as fhall voluntarily go or be fent as fervants to any of his majefty's plantations in America or elfewhere.-Lieutenant-General James Adolphus Oughton, to be Lieutenant Governor of Antigua, in the room of Francis Lord Hawley deceafed.-Thomas Moore, Efq; to be one of the Deemsters of the fle of Man, on the refignation of Peter John Haywood, Efq;-Stephen Cottrell, Efq; one of the Clerks of the Privy Council, to be Keeper of 30. Sir John Pringle, Prefi- the Privy-Council Records, in the dent of the Royal Society. room of Philip Sharpe, Efq; dec. Dec. 5. The dignity of a Baro-Sir Charles Cocks, Bart. to be net of Great Britain, unto James Wright, Efq; Governor of his majetty's province of Georgia, in America. To William Eddington, Efq; the office of Infpector of the Out-ports Collectors Accompts, within that part of Great-Britain called England, with the dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed.

-8. Right Hon. Lord Edgecumbe, Captain of his majesty's Band of Gentlemen Penfioners, in the room of the Earl of Litchfield, deceased.-Charles Jenkinson, Efq; a Joint Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, in the place of Lord Edgecumbe. -Hon. Charles Fox, one of the Lords of the Treasury, in the room of Mr. Jenki.fon.-Daniel De Laval, Eiq; to be his majesty's Agent in the cities of Rotterdam, Dordrecht and Schiedam, and town of Delftfhaven upon the Maefe, in Holland,

-18. George Chetwynd, Efq; one of the Clerks of his majesty's moft Honourable Privy-Council in Ordinary.-Leonard Thompson, Efq; the office of Mafter or Regi

Clerk to the Board of Ordnance, in the room of William Rawlinfon Earle, Efq; refigned.-Benjamin Langlois, Efq; to be Clerk to the Deliveries in the Board of Ord nance, in the room of Sir Charles Cocks.-John Paterfon, Efq; to be Clerk to the Commiffioners of Land-Tax for London, in the room of Francis Ellis, Efq; deceafed.Rev Dr. Caye, a Trustee of the British Museum, in the room of the late James Weft, Efq;-Mr. Jofeph Ramus, made Clerk of the Spicery at St. James's in the room of Mr. White, refigned.

DEATH S, 1772.

Jan. 2. Right Hon. Lord Vifcount Boyne, in Dublin.

3. Vice Admiral Sir John Bent ley, at Buckland, in Kent.

8. Sir Robert Gordon of Gor donftown, Bart.

13. Sir John Warrender of Lochead, near Dunbar.

14. Right Hon. Robert Henley, Earl of Northington. He is fuc ceeded

ceeded in honours and estate by his fon Lord Henley, knight of the fhire for Hants. In 1757, the great feal being put in commiffion, was given to Mr. Henley, as LordKeeper. In 1760, he was created Loid Henley, Baron of Grange. In 1761, having delivered up the great feal, it was again reftored to him, with the title of Lord HighChancellor. In 1766, he was created Viscount and Earl of Nor-thington, Lord-Lieutenant and Cuftos Rotulorum of the county of Hants. In the fame year he refigned the feals, and was appointed Prefident of the Council, which, in 1767, he refigned.

Her Royal and most Serene Highness the Landgravine of HeffeCaffel, aunt to his prefent majefty. 17. Lady Delves, at TadworthCourt, Surry.

20. Sir William Maynard, Bart. knight of the faire for Effex.

At York, Lord Vifcount Fairfax, of Emely, in the kingdom of Ireland. His lordship dying with out issue male, the title is extinct.

22. Sir Philip Boteler, Bart. of Tefton, in Kent, aged upwards of 80.

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nefs was youngest daughter of Fre derick II. Duke of Saxe-Gotha, born on the 30th of Nov. 1719, N. S. She was married at St. James, on the 27th of April, 1736, to Frederick, late Prince of Wales.

His Excellency Mr. Marhard, late minifter from the court of Heffe, at North-End.

II. Lady of Sir Brownlowe Cuft, Bart.

Alicia Viscountefs, Beauchamp, daughter of the late Lord Viscount Windfor.

13. Sir Robert Auften, Bart, at Hazlemore, Surry.

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The Lady of Sir Alexander Purvis, at Purvis Hall, near Berwick. 22. Lord Cantelupe, fon to the Earl of Delawar.

Sir Alexander Holborne, Bart. 23. Right Hon. Lord Mandeville, eldett fon of his Grace the Duke of Manchester.

27. Prince Jofeph Wenceslaus de Lichftenftein, grand held-marfiral in the fervice of their royal and imperial majefties, at Vienna.

29. Lady of Sir John Trevelyan, Bart. at Nettlecombe, Somersetshire.

March 3. Sir Edward Roughton, Bart. fuddenly, at his feat in Warwickshire.

6. Hon. Thomas Liddell, Efq; brother to Lord Ravensworth. 7. Sir Roger Twifden, Bart. at Bradborne, in Kent.

The Hon. Thomas Leslie, third fon of John ninth Earl of Rothes and uncle of the prefent Earl.

10. At his palace at Friedenftein, in the 73d year of his age, after a long and painful illness, his Serene Highness Frederic, Duke of Saxe-Gotha, brother to her late Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales.

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Lady of Sir John Shelly, Bart. treafurer of his majesty's houfhold. Lady Seybridge, of Charlesftreet, Berkley-fquare.

Helena Sophia, mother to the Elector of Mentz, aged 92 years.

Mrs. Shanks of Devonshirefquare, worth 60.000l. which the has left to charitable uses.

26. Lieutenant General Lafcelles, aged 88; a brave and worthy officer.

30. Robert Knight. Earl of Catherlough, Viscount Barrells, and Lord Luxborough of Shannon. He was member for Milbourn-Port, Dorfetfaire, and Recorder of GreatGrimsby, in Lincolnshire.

April 3. Right Hon. Lady Greville. wife to Lord Greville, and daughter to Sir John Peachy, Bart. She died in childbed.

5. Lady Heathcote, mother of Sir Gilbert Heathcote,in St. James'sfquare.

Lady Elliot, relict of the late General Elliot, in New Burlington-street.

12. Lady Caroline Bouverie, daughter to the Earl of Radnor. 14. Sir William Anderson, Bart. at Richmond.

1. Charles Bathiani, Prince of the Empire, Kright of the Golden Fleece, Grand Croix of the order of St. Stephen, Field Marshal, &c. &c. at Vienna, aged 74.

May 7. Sir William Stanhope, member for Buckinghamshire, and brother to the Earl of Chesterfield. He was the eldest knight of the Bath except one, (the Earl of Breadalbane), and has ferved in parliament ever fince the year 1742, when he was chofe for Aylesbury.

18. The Countefs of Londonderry; to the unfpeakable lofs of the poor.

19. Mary Countefs of Kintore, widow of the late John Earl of Kintore, at Edinburgh.

22. Lady Elizabeth Bridge, re. list of Sir Robert Bridge, late a brigadier-general, at her house in South Audley-street.

23. Lord William Manners, brother to his Grace the Duke of Rut. land.

Right Hon. Abraham Creighton, Lord Erne, of Crom-Caftle, in Ireland.

Lady Elizabeth Wandesford, daughter to the Earl of Wandesford.

Lady Anne Hay, fifter to the Marquis of Tweedale.

29. The Countess of Kincardin. at Edinburgh.

June 7. Hon. John Frazer, fecond fon to Lord Salton, in Scotland,

Prince William of Heffe, eldest fon of Prince Charles of Heffe, in the fourth year of his age.

12. William de Lamoignon, Chancellor of France, in his goth year.

16. Lady of Edward Weld, Efq; and fifter to Lord Petre.

17. The celebrated Baron Van Swieten, firft phyfician to the court of Vienna.

19. Sir John Millar, Bart. of Chichester.

27. Sir Brian Stapleton, Bart. The Hon. Mrs. Mary Murray, fifter to Lord Elibank.

29. Sir Francis Knolles, Bart. of Fernhill, Berkshire.

July 2. James Weft. Efq; prefident of the Royal Society. 6. Sir John Peyton, Bart. Villiers-street.

The Hon. Mrs. Webb, fifter to Lord Teynham, and widow of -John

John Webb, Efq; of Hatherope, in Gloucestershire.

9. Lady of the Rev. Dr. Thomas, Dean of Westminster.

14. The Marquis de Los Rios, knight of the military order of Maria Therefa, lieutenant veltmarthat of the imperial armies, and governor of Neuport, aged 49, at Vienna.

Colonel Butler, commander in chief of the Hon. Eaft-India company's artillery on the coast of Coromandel:

Lady of Sir Francis Wyche, at Grantham.

Robert Bruce, youngest fon of Sir Michael Bruce.

Mary, only daughter of the Hon. Walter Molefworth, Efq.

Sir John Ingleby, Bart. at Ripley. 25. The young Prince of NaffauWeilburg, fix days old.

27. Hon. Henry Percival, Efq; third fon to the late Earl of Egmont, by his fecond lady, fifter to the Earl of Northampton.

Lady of the Rt. Hon Sir Eardley Wilmot.

31. Sir Horatio Pettus, Bart. of Suffolk. By his death the title is extinct.

Aug. 1. Sir Alexander Grant, Bart. of Delvy, in Scotland.

Hon. Lady Ann Percival, fecond daughter of the late Earl of Egmont. Her brother died a few days before: both of a sore throat. Edward Bathurft, Efq; fenior bencher of the Middle Temple, aged 92.

The Princefs Frederica Alber tina, of Brunfwick Bevern, Abbefs of Stetterbourg, of an apoplexy. 7. Right Hon. the Countefs of Weftmeath, in Ireland,

8. Rev. Henry Willes, prebendary of Wells, and rector of Lee and

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Right Hon. Francis Lord Haw. ley, Baron of Donnamore.

The Hon. Col. Richard Maitland, fourth fon of the Earl of Lauderdale, deputy-adjutant-general to his majesty's forces in America.

Mr. Richard Wellborne, in Alderfgate-street, defcended in a direct male line from the youngest son of Simon Montford, Earl of Leicester, who flourished in King Henry the Third's time, and married that king's fifter.

Sir William Cummins, Bart. at Edinburgh.

Mifs Anne Trelawny,at Jamaica, fifter to the lady of the governor of that place,

Sir John Cartwright, Knt. at Wanfted.

The Rev. Dr. Taylor, at Salisbury, chancellor of the diocese, and canon refidentiary of that ca thedral.

The bishop of Fernes, in Ireland.

Rev. William Borlafe, LL. D. F. R. S. author of the Antiquities of Cornwall, and feveral other valuable works.

Dowager Lady Kaye, relict of Sir John Leyfter Kaye, Bart.

31. The Right Hon. John Lord Carysfort, Knight of the Bath, and one of his majesty's most honourable privy-council in Ireland, at Lifle.

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Sept. 2. Sir Robert Kite, alderman of London,

3. t Hungerford, the Hon. Ifabella Montague, daughter of the Right. Hon. Lord Beaulieu.

6. Right Hon. Lord Borthwick, at Newcastle.

11 The Right Hon. Henry Arthur Herbert, Earl of Powis, Vifcount Ludlow, at Bath.

15. In Caftle-ftieet, Leicefter fields, to the unfpeakable lofs of his friends and acquaintance, the learned and worthy Samuel Dyer, Efa; Fellow of the Royal Society.

19. Right Hon. George Henry. Lee, Earl of Litchfield, Viscount Quarrendon, Baron of Spelbury, and Baronet, chancellor of the univerfity of Oxford. prefident of the Afylum, deputy ranger of Hampton park, captain of the band of gentlemen penfioners, cuftos brevium of the court of Common-Pleas, L.D. and F. R. S. His lordship fucceeded the late Earl, his father, on the 15th of February, 1742 3, and married Diana, only danghter of Sir Thomas Frankland, Bart. by whom he had no children. His lordship's furviving brother and fifters are Edward Henry, married September 29, 1743, to Mifs Derander, who is fince deceased; Lady Charlotte, married in Jan. 1744-5, to the Lord Vifcount Dillon; and Lady Anne, married Dec. 17, 1749, to Hugh Lord Clifford: he has alfo an uncle, the Hon. Robert, Lee, who married Mifs Kitty Stonehoufe, daughter of Sir John Stone houfe, of Berkhire, Bart.

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29. Right Hon. Ford Lamber Earl of Cavan, in Ireland.

Charles Ifham. Efq only brother of Sir Edmund Itham, Bart. one of the reprefentatives of the county of Northampton.

The Rev. Dr. Arthur St.George, Dean of Rofs, in Dawson street, Dublin.

"Sir Charles Price, Bart. at Ja, maica.

Oct. 2. Princefs, Louifa, of Lor

raine.

7. Sir Thomas Butler, Bart. in Ireland.

Sir Thomas Stepney, Bart. in Carmarthenshire.

10. Sir Abraham, Hume, Bart.. 11. Lady Houghton, relict of the late Sir Henry Houghton. Part,

13. Kight Hen. George Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, Vilcount Bury, lieutenant-general, colonel of his majefty's 3d regiment of dragoon guards governor of Jersey, and a knight of the garter.

Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. member for Cornwall.

17. Lady Richinda Gower, at Marybone, daughter of the late Sir Rowland Gower, and niece to the late lady Winston.

18. Mifs Aftley, at Norwich, daughter of Sir Edward Aftley, Bart one of the reprefentatives for Norfolk.

19. The Hon. Mr. Smith, at Bury, brother to the Duke of Dorfet, and captain in the queen's regiment, of diagoons,

27. Sir Thomas Munday, Knt. at Oxford;

At Lincoln, Lady Haverfam, fifter to the late Lord Angleley,. and aunt to the prefent Lord Valencia.

Lately, the Hon, Mr. Rochford, younger brother of the Earl of Belvidere,

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