ART. XIX. Supplemental List of Deaths. Containing names omitted, together with those, of less note and authors of single sermons, or pamphlets, who died in the ten years immediately preceding the commencement of this work; and of whom a more particular account may be found in that very valuable treasure of biographical information, the Obituary of the Gent. Magazine, to which this List will serve as a reference, 1795. Jan 17. John Egerton, Bookseller Mar. 1. Mr. Nathaniel Thomas, of Fleetstreet, æt. 67 Mar, 14. Rev. Mr. Keate, of Laverton and Wells Mar. . Mr. John Jones, Bookseller, of Canterbury, author of some fugitive pieces of a decline in early life Rev. E. P. De La Douespe, of East Farleigh, May 10. Rev. W, Skinner, of Hereford, aged 70 July 9. Rt. Hon. Henry Seymour Conway July 22. Philip Mallet, of London July 25. Rev. Wm. Romaine, æt. 81 July 29. Dr. Adair Crawford, aged 46 VOL. III, 1796. 1796. Jan. 27. Sam. Crumpe, of Limerick, M.D. æt. 30 Feb. 6. Stephen Addington, D.D. Dissenting Minister Mar. 28. Richard Munn, D.D. t. 28, at Jamaica June 26. Rev. Charles Hawtrey, A.M. aged 67, at Bath Aug. 11. Rev. Matthew Feilde, A.M. Dec. 29. Charles Mellish, F.A.S. Walter Bradick, of the Charter House, aged 88 1797. April 2. Richd. Grindall, F.A.S. Surgeon, aged 80 29. Mr. Whittingham, Bookseller, Lynn, aged 56 May 7. Rev. Edmd. Marshall, of Charing, Kent, æt. 74 20. Dr. Nicholas Clayton, Dissenting Minister Sept. 3. Angus Macaulay, L.L.D. at East Barnet 5. Rev. John Fell, Dissenting Minister 13. Tho. Milner, M.D. æt. 79 Nov. 15. Rev. Joseph Milner, of York, A.M. æt. 53 27. Mr. Finney of Tufton Street, Westminster Dec. 6. Edw. Taylor, Esq. of Steeple-Aston, Co. Ox. author of "Cursory Remarks on Tragedy and on Shakspeare," 1774 15. Wm. Holland, M.D. of East Retford, Co. Nott. 1798. Jan. 1. Timothy Neve, D.D. æt. 74 May May 4. Tho. Postlethwayte, D.D. 28. Dr. Dunbar, of Aberdeen, author of "Essays John Williams, LL.B. Dissenting Minister June 18. John Ash, M.D. F.R. A.S.S. Sept. 2. Rev. Sam. Johnson, of Shrewsbury, aged 59 5. D. Turner, A.M. Dissenting Minister, aged 89 1799. Feb. 1. Tho. Bates Rous, Esq. 10. Charles Morton, M.D. aged 83 Wm. Carter, M.D. of Canterbury, aged 88 Mar. 16. Wm. Gould, D.D. Rector of Stamford Rivers, Essex, aged 80 18. John Strange, F.R. A.S.S. April 7. Rev. Wm. Clements, of Sion College, aged 88 6. Willey Reveley, Architect, Editor of the 3d July 2. Rev. Tho. Morgan, of Morley, Yorkshire, Dissenting Minister, æt. 80. Rev. Edw. Holmes, A.M. of Scorton, Yorkshire 12. Rev. Philip Pyle, aged 75 Aug. 4. James, Earl of Charlemont, æt. 7Į 11. Capt. Skinner, at Pimlico 26. James Sheridan, Barrister at Law Alexander Johnson, M.D. aged 83 EE 2 Oct. Oct. 22. Wm. Bingley, Printer, aged 61 Sir John W. De La Pole, Bart. Dec. 17. Rev. Tho. Hayter, of K. Coll. Cam. aged 53 1800. Jan. 7. Rev. Sam. Cooper, æt. 6r, at Great Yarmouth 15. Rev. Tho. Bowen, of Fulham Mar. 17. Rev. John Norbury, D. D. Fellow of Eton College 20. Daniel Lysons, M.D. æt. 74 June 5. Sir Francis Buller, Bart. Judge C.P. æt. 55 Rev. Rob. Miln, of Carlisle, Dissenting Minister 20. Wm. Cruikshank, Surgeon, aged 55. 26. Rev. John Wheeldon, A.M. aged 65 July 30. Rt. Hon. Frederick Montague A. Geo. Allan, Esq. F.A.S. of Darlington Rev. Dr. Walter Anderson, Rector of Chirnside, in Scotland, author of the History of France, 1769, 1782, 5 vols. 4to. aged Sept. 1. Dowager Lady Walsingham Rev. Richard Jones, Dissenting Minister at Greenwich 28. Wm. Stevens, D.D. of Snoring, Norf. æt. 69. Oct. 4. Rev. John Spier, Rector of Creek, Co. Northampton, aged 86 11. Rev. Geo, Bingham, B.D. of Pimpern, Dor setshire, aged Nov. 4. Mrs. Berkeley, widow of Geo. Berkeley, D.D. Prebendary of Canterbury, aged 66 Nov. 7. Mrs. Anne Francis, of Edgefield, Norf. author of a poetical translation of the Song of Solomon, &c. 22. Rev. Chas. Bartholomew, of Shalford, Surry, aged 81 Nov. 28. Matthew Young, D.D. Bishop of Clonfert, zt. 50 Dec. 24. Rev. Newcome Cappe, aged 68 31. Rev. Gibbons Bagnall, æt. 82 John Balmanno, Barrister at Law, at Vienna 1801. Jan. 3. Edw. Earl of Aldborough 15. Mr. Isaac Wood, of Shrewsbury Mar. 9. John Holliday, F.R.S. Barrister, aged 71 21. John Holt, of Walton, Lancashire, aged 59 James Bell, M.D. in Jamaica May . J. Price, Topographer, at Worcester 16. Andrew Stuart, Esq. M.P. author of the "Letters to Lord Mansfield," "Genealogical History of the Stuarts," &c. June 4. Hen. Blackstone, Barrister 17. Jos. Grant, Special Pleader 21. John Joseph Powell, Barrister July 24. Joseph Warner, F.R.S. Surgeon, aged 85 28. Rev. Tho. Langley, Topographer, aged 32 31. John Williamson, author of "The Advice to the Officers of Great Britain," &c. æt. 44 Aug. 12. Thos. Hastings, Pamphleteer, near 60 Sept. 13. Wm. Spavins, who published his own Life, at Louth Nov. |