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sons by his first wife , who was a sister of Samuel and Jacob Bosanquet , Esqrs . By his second wife he had a daughter , mailed , Jan . 19 , to the eldest son of Samuel Bosanquet , Esq . At Winchester , universally lamented , the Countess-dowager of Banbury . At Downlon , Mr . Sheffield , many
years a respectable surgeon there . He was a singular character in many respects ; among others , he was never known to eat a morsel of bread ; and , agreeably to the direction of his will , he was buried in his own garden ; and , when his favourite horse shall die , his body is to be laid in the same grave with that of
his master . At Hendon , in Middlesex , Mr . John Willock , father of Mr . Willock , of Golden-square ; he was one of the oldest inhabitants of the parish of Hendon , had lived with his late wife half a century ; and , in a life of near fourscore years , hardly ever knew a day ' s illness , until a
short time before-his death . At his house , in Margaret-street , Cavendish-square , sincerely regretted by a numerous list of friends , Matihew Johnson , Esq . late Lieutenant-colonel c-fthe 60 th regiment , and Gentleman Usher
ol his Majesty ' s privy chamber . At his house , at Tower-hilil , aged ( 56 , John March , Esq . greatly respected by al ! who knew him . At his house in Kildare-street , Dublin , the Rig ht Hon . Arthur , Lord Viscount Harberton . He is succeeded in his title and estates by his eldest son , ihe
Hon . Henry Pomeroy , now Lord Viscount Harberton . Mr . James Leslie , only son of the late James Leslie , Esq . of Deanhaugb , unfortunately perished by the overselling of a boat near Cuieensferry . At his seat at Exson , Rutlandshire , the Riht Hon . Henry NoelEarl of
g , Gainsborough , and Viscount Campden . At his house at Dulwieh , in Surry , Thomas Wright , Esq . Aloermanof the City of London . He had been many years in partnership with the late Mr . Alderman Gill whom he has survived onlv a fortnight . At his house in Brook-street ,
Grosvenor-sqtia e , after a few days indisposition , the Right Hon . George Headley-, member for Rippon in Yorkshire . In Denziil-street , Dublin , occasioned by a frig ht of fire having caught one of her children , and in endeavouring ' . 0
extinguish it communicated to her person , and burnt her in a miserable manner , Mrs . Wier , wife of David Wier , Esq . an eminent builder . At Tullamore , Mr . James Oates , eng ineer to the Grand Canal Company . At Tottenham High Cross , in lu-r 31 st year , Amy Phillips , one of the people death of her
called Ouakers . Since the tatber , ~ seven rears ago , she carried on the business of a corn-chandler , and was the support of her aged mother . This amiable ' voimg woman was suddenly cut off , in the bloom of life , by a putrid remittent fever , of very short duration , though she had been poorly some days
before the attack . The learned tell us , that bark and wine , used early in the disen ? e , are the only preventatives against this fever . The respect paid 10 her by the sect or brothe . ho . d was singularly complimentary to her memory ; their meeting- house at Tottenham watrcrowdedbv a full congregation , and two
separate " orations were delivered over ihe corpse by a male and female Ounker , with ease and energy , sympathy and spirit , and possessed gr-od sense and sound reasoning . Th . ' corpse , in a plain elm coffin , with lacquered handles , was conveyed , 111 amuiplumed hearse , to Whitechapel , for interment . , followed by a numerous retinue of friends in their 011 n
familv coaches . In America , Kosciusko , the celebrated Polish patriot , he has left all his property to the poet Nicmcewiiz . At Manchester , the Rev . Maurice Griffith , 13 . D . senior fellow , of Christchurch college , rector of St . Mary's churchand rural dean of Manchester .
, He commenced A . M . 174 8 , and was admilted 10 the degree of D . D . 17 <> 3-Al Kuyton hall , near Chorley , of a consumption , in ihe prime of life , Mr . Philip Lewis Rees , son of the Rev . Dr . Rees , of Hackney . Al Middlewich , Mrs . Armistead , wife
of the Rev . John Armistead . Al her house at Old Windsor , Mrs . Isherwood , relict of Henry Isheruood , Esq . late one of the Representatives in Parliament for the Borough of New-Windsor . At her apartments in Windsor Castle , at a verv advanced age , Mrs . Clements , nearly related to the Duchess of Gloucester , Lady Dysart , and -Mrs . Keppel .
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Obituary.
sons by his first wife , who was a sister of Samuel and Jacob Bosanquet , Esqrs . By his second wife he had a daughter , mailed , Jan . 19 , to the eldest son of Samuel Bosanquet , Esq . At Winchester , universally lamented , the Countess-dowager of Banbury . At Downlon , Mr . Sheffield , many
years a respectable surgeon there . He was a singular character in many respects ; among others , he was never known to eat a morsel of bread ; and , agreeably to the direction of his will , he was buried in his own garden ; and , when his favourite horse shall die , his body is to be laid in the same grave with that of
his master . At Hendon , in Middlesex , Mr . John Willock , father of Mr . Willock , of Golden-square ; he was one of the oldest inhabitants of the parish of Hendon , had lived with his late wife half a century ; and , in a life of near fourscore years , hardly ever knew a day ' s illness , until a
short time before-his death . At his house , in Margaret-street , Cavendish-square , sincerely regretted by a numerous list of friends , Matihew Johnson , Esq . late Lieutenant-colonel c-fthe 60 th regiment , and Gentleman Usher
ol his Majesty ' s privy chamber . At his house , at Tower-hilil , aged ( 56 , John March , Esq . greatly respected by al ! who knew him . At his house in Kildare-street , Dublin , the Rig ht Hon . Arthur , Lord Viscount Harberton . He is succeeded in his title and estates by his eldest son , ihe
Hon . Henry Pomeroy , now Lord Viscount Harberton . Mr . James Leslie , only son of the late James Leslie , Esq . of Deanhaugb , unfortunately perished by the overselling of a boat near Cuieensferry . At his seat at Exson , Rutlandshire , the Riht Hon . Henry NoelEarl of
g , Gainsborough , and Viscount Campden . At his house at Dulwieh , in Surry , Thomas Wright , Esq . Aloermanof the City of London . He had been many years in partnership with the late Mr . Alderman Gill whom he has survived onlv a fortnight . At his house in Brook-street ,
Grosvenor-sqtia e , after a few days indisposition , the Right Hon . George Headley-, member for Rippon in Yorkshire . In Denziil-street , Dublin , occasioned by a frig ht of fire having caught one of her children , and in endeavouring ' . 0
extinguish it communicated to her person , and burnt her in a miserable manner , Mrs . Wier , wife of David Wier , Esq . an eminent builder . At Tullamore , Mr . James Oates , eng ineer to the Grand Canal Company . At Tottenham High Cross , in lu-r 31 st year , Amy Phillips , one of the people death of her
called Ouakers . Since the tatber , ~ seven rears ago , she carried on the business of a corn-chandler , and was the support of her aged mother . This amiable ' voimg woman was suddenly cut off , in the bloom of life , by a putrid remittent fever , of very short duration , though she had been poorly some days
before the attack . The learned tell us , that bark and wine , used early in the disen ? e , are the only preventatives against this fever . The respect paid 10 her by the sect or brothe . ho . d was singularly complimentary to her memory ; their meeting- house at Tottenham watrcrowdedbv a full congregation , and two
separate " orations were delivered over ihe corpse by a male and female Ounker , with ease and energy , sympathy and spirit , and possessed gr-od sense and sound reasoning . Th . ' corpse , in a plain elm coffin , with lacquered handles , was conveyed , 111 amuiplumed hearse , to Whitechapel , for interment . , followed by a numerous retinue of friends in their 011 n
familv coaches . In America , Kosciusko , the celebrated Polish patriot , he has left all his property to the poet Nicmcewiiz . At Manchester , the Rev . Maurice Griffith , 13 . D . senior fellow , of Christchurch college , rector of St . Mary's churchand rural dean of Manchester .
, He commenced A . M . 174 8 , and was admilted 10 the degree of D . D . 17 <> 3-Al Kuyton hall , near Chorley , of a consumption , in ihe prime of life , Mr . Philip Lewis Rees , son of the Rev . Dr . Rees , of Hackney . Al Middlewich , Mrs . Armistead , wife
of the Rev . John Armistead . Al her house at Old Windsor , Mrs . Isherwood , relict of Henry Isheruood , Esq . late one of the Representatives in Parliament for the Borough of New-Windsor . At her apartments in Windsor Castle , at a verv advanced age , Mrs . Clements , nearly related to the Duchess of Gloucester , Lady Dysart , and -Mrs . Keppel .