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Obituary.
Thomas Chapman , manner : he sailed round the world with admiral Anson . At Cambridge , aged 60 , Mr . John Nicholson , Bookseller , in that place , and master of the most extensive and useful Circulating Library in the kingdom . A short time ago , at Bath , Maurice
Lloyd , Esq . once member for Gatton . Mr . Lloyd had experienced many extraordinary vicissitudes of fortune . One of the earliest circumstances which is remembered of him , is , that he was 3 player ii ; a strolling company , of which Moody _ vas also a member . Har ving heard that one Gibson was on his
voyage to take possession of the Edinburgh theatre , ' under a contract , as to time , ancl that the wind y / as against him , Lloyd set off by land , took the theatre at the expiration of the stipulated period ,, and hired the company which Gibson soon afterwards landed . He was after this in London for
several years , and lived very precariously , Pie and a late conspicuous member of the Jockey Club married at the Savoy two sisters , the daughters of a sugarbaker , who had left them 4000 I . each ; hut their brother , whose consent was declared necessary by the will , refused it , and it being shortly afterwards discovered that marriages at the Savoy were illegal , they soon left their brides , of whom one has since been respectably married .
Lloyd , with less than ten guineas in his pockets , afterwards set out for Amsterdam , and remained about fifteen years upon lhe continent . On his return io England he purchased large estate ' s , and appeared , and probably with truth , to be worth a hundred thousand pounds . Pie then dealt at the Stock
Exchange and in so many other wars , in which considerable property is involved , that there are few men of much business in London who did not know him . Willi the bankers and auctioneers especially he had frequent transactions , and after this period it never appeared fortune went against
him . Having become member for Gatton , he acquired an intimacy with the late lord North , hired his estate in Somersetshire , lived at his house in London , and concerted the taxes for the one or two last sessions of his administration . His political career ended with the
retirement of his patron ; but he transacted business several years afterwards } ancl his death , which happened in the 6 Sth year of his age , appeared to his acquaintances to have come prematurely
upon mm .. Mr . Lloyd , on his return from Amsterdam , married a very respectable lady of large fortune , who , we believe , sur vivos him .. August 1 . At Worcester , Elizabeth Hunt , aged 100 years . She was borri at Bishops Castle , and enjoyed a good
state of health to the day of her death . What is remarkable , her mother lived to the extraordinary age of too , and enjoyed all her faculties to the last . . 4 . In Mecklenburg street , Dublin , Mrs . Archdall . About ten o ' clock iii the evening she retired to her room leaving her daughter and a maidservant
below . A short time after , they thought they smelt fire , and went up stairs , but the room doer was locked on the inside ; ( he daughter ran across the way , and brought a neighbour , who broke open the door , When they found the old lady , with her clothes on fire , much burnt , and quite . dead . The fire was extinguished without doing any damage to the room . It is supposed she was suffocated so with the smoak ,
that she ' was unable to call out . Her watch , purse , and a bank-note were found on the table .. U is unknown how this fatal accident happened ; but it is conjectured she was kneeling at her prayers , with the . candle too near , ancl it set fire to her clothes . Lately at Eppleworth , Mrs .
Harrison , wife of Mr . Francis Harrison , aged 82 years . For Go years past it cannot be remembered that she ever sent the poor from her door without feeding them ; she was carried to her grave Iv . six grand-daughters , and followed by nearly thirty children , grand children and great grandchildren
. 6 . Of a dropsical malady , aged only i (> , Miss Welch , daughicrof Mr . Welch , coal-merchant , at Watcher , Somersetshire , a young lady of amiable manners and religious tenets . At Edenham , Lincolnshire , Mrs . Catharine Myersaged 57 wife ol
, , the Rev . John Myers , Rector of Wyberton , ancl in the commission of the peace" for the said county . In the neighbourhood of Edinburgh , Mr . David Allan , hislo-ric painier . At
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Obituary.
Thomas Chapman , manner : he sailed round the world with admiral Anson . At Cambridge , aged 60 , Mr . John Nicholson , Bookseller , in that place , and master of the most extensive and useful Circulating Library in the kingdom . A short time ago , at Bath , Maurice
Lloyd , Esq . once member for Gatton . Mr . Lloyd had experienced many extraordinary vicissitudes of fortune . One of the earliest circumstances which is remembered of him , is , that he was 3 player ii ; a strolling company , of which Moody _ vas also a member . Har ving heard that one Gibson was on his
voyage to take possession of the Edinburgh theatre , ' under a contract , as to time , ancl that the wind y / as against him , Lloyd set off by land , took the theatre at the expiration of the stipulated period ,, and hired the company which Gibson soon afterwards landed . He was after this in London for
several years , and lived very precariously , Pie and a late conspicuous member of the Jockey Club married at the Savoy two sisters , the daughters of a sugarbaker , who had left them 4000 I . each ; hut their brother , whose consent was declared necessary by the will , refused it , and it being shortly afterwards discovered that marriages at the Savoy were illegal , they soon left their brides , of whom one has since been respectably married .
Lloyd , with less than ten guineas in his pockets , afterwards set out for Amsterdam , and remained about fifteen years upon lhe continent . On his return io England he purchased large estate ' s , and appeared , and probably with truth , to be worth a hundred thousand pounds . Pie then dealt at the Stock
Exchange and in so many other wars , in which considerable property is involved , that there are few men of much business in London who did not know him . Willi the bankers and auctioneers especially he had frequent transactions , and after this period it never appeared fortune went against
him . Having become member for Gatton , he acquired an intimacy with the late lord North , hired his estate in Somersetshire , lived at his house in London , and concerted the taxes for the one or two last sessions of his administration . His political career ended with the
retirement of his patron ; but he transacted business several years afterwards } ancl his death , which happened in the 6 Sth year of his age , appeared to his acquaintances to have come prematurely
upon mm .. Mr . Lloyd , on his return from Amsterdam , married a very respectable lady of large fortune , who , we believe , sur vivos him .. August 1 . At Worcester , Elizabeth Hunt , aged 100 years . She was borri at Bishops Castle , and enjoyed a good
state of health to the day of her death . What is remarkable , her mother lived to the extraordinary age of too , and enjoyed all her faculties to the last . . 4 . In Mecklenburg street , Dublin , Mrs . Archdall . About ten o ' clock iii the evening she retired to her room leaving her daughter and a maidservant
below . A short time after , they thought they smelt fire , and went up stairs , but the room doer was locked on the inside ; ( he daughter ran across the way , and brought a neighbour , who broke open the door , When they found the old lady , with her clothes on fire , much burnt , and quite . dead . The fire was extinguished without doing any damage to the room . It is supposed she was suffocated so with the smoak ,
that she ' was unable to call out . Her watch , purse , and a bank-note were found on the table .. U is unknown how this fatal accident happened ; but it is conjectured she was kneeling at her prayers , with the . candle too near , ancl it set fire to her clothes . Lately at Eppleworth , Mrs .
Harrison , wife of Mr . Francis Harrison , aged 82 years . For Go years past it cannot be remembered that she ever sent the poor from her door without feeding them ; she was carried to her grave Iv . six grand-daughters , and followed by nearly thirty children , grand children and great grandchildren
. 6 . Of a dropsical malady , aged only i (> , Miss Welch , daughicrof Mr . Welch , coal-merchant , at Watcher , Somersetshire , a young lady of amiable manners and religious tenets . At Edenham , Lincolnshire , Mrs . Catharine Myersaged 57 wife ol
, , the Rev . John Myers , Rector of Wyberton , ancl in the commission of the peace" for the said county . In the neighbourhood of Edinburgh , Mr . David Allan , hislo-ric painier . At