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Leasington , Gloucestershire . She had gone to drink tea at Lady Guise ' s , at Highnam , and soon after entering the house , fell and instantly expired . i jth . Mis . Tweedell , wife of John Tweedeli , Esq . of Unthank-Hall , in Northumberland , most deeply and unfeignedly lamented by all who had the
happiness of being acquainted with her . Her . illness was long and painful , but she bore it with the most mild and theerful fortitude , without complaining , in a manner perfectly consonant to the placid and even tenour of her whole life . From the beginning of . her malady , she had a kind of prescience of its
terminating in her dissolution , which she contemplated with that entire composure , which nothing but the innocence and integrity of her life , and the most unaffected submission to the will of providence , could bestow . Lately , at Bath ,, of a paralytic stroke , Mr . Geo . Frappell , who kept the
Grove Coffee-house in that city 25 years . He was universally respected for his . honesty , obliging behaviour , and simplicity of manners;—He had just opened ihe coffee-house next the Pumps-room , called George's coffeehouse . 14 th . At his seat of Craigstonin
, the county of Aberdeen , in the fiftysixth year of his age , William Urquhart , Esq . of the ancient house of Urquharts of Cromarty , one of the oldest families in Scotland . He was a man
universally respected and esteemed by all ranks of people , and his loss is most sincerely felt and regretted in the country he lived in , and particularly so by an amiable and disconsolate widow , a fine and promising family , and an only surviving brother , a Colonel in the army on duty with his regiment ( the
Loyal Essex Fencible fnfan ry ) in Ireland , who possesses all the amiable qualities , goodness of heart , and disposition of his departed brother . . On the 15 th . the E . ev . Mr . Thomas , a dissenting minister at Stamford ; was seized with the cramp as he was bathing in the river Weilaiuland
, drowned before any assistance could be given him . He was a native of Wales , had J' : st obtained his 23 year , and was very much respected . 16 . At Croft , iu the county of Hereford , in the 8 zd year of his age , the Rev . Richard Smith , M . A . who had been
upwards of 52 years Rector of that parish . 17 . Lately at Kemmy , Com . Wilts ; Geo . Kemmy , Farmer . In his dying moments he is said to have crammed three Guineas down his throat , ( 0 take with him . —where ? Into the earth from , whence it came ! What a Maniac is Man ,
when his soul is poisoned with avarice ! Same day In North-Audley Street , Sir Geo . Howard Bart . K . B . Colonel of the first regiment of Dragoon Guards , Governor of Chelsea Hospital , and of the Island of Jersey . The 17 th At Basford , near NottinghamWilliam Vickersta ' ffaged 14
, , , of that dreadful malady , the Hydrophophobia . -He was bit by . ; a mad ( login two fingers , on Wednesday the 15 th of June , and on Sunday , July the 10 th , his complaint first excited the attention of his friends ; the day following the nature 'of the disease , being in their minds past a doubtprofessional
assis-, tance was applied for . The symptons were those which are considered decisively characteristic of the disease ; and unfortunately such was the morbid sensibility , that powerful medicines given
in very large doses , had not the least effect : he expired by convulsive spasms on the third day after the attack . On the 18 th , aged gi , the Rev Mr . Harrison , of Pontefract ; his death will be sincerely regretted by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance , and particularly by the poor , to whom he
was a very liberal benefactor . 19 . At his house at Turnham Green , in the 71 st year of his age , William Lloyd Esq . Admiral of the White Flag . He was made a Post Captain in the year 1747 , a Rear Admiral in 177 8 , a Vice Admiral in 1780 , and an Admiral in 1 793 He died without issueandwe
. , , are informed , has left . the principal part of his immense property to Thomas Stepney , Esq . one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber to his Royal Highness the Duke of York . He was the sixth Admiral on the list . The Admiral , when in London , re sided always at the Somerset coffee-house in the Strandwhich was
, about six months in the year ; was constantly in the coffee-room , which he enjoyed ; ami has several times been taken for the landlord by strangers , through his familiarity , and urbanity of manners .
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Obituary.
Leasington , Gloucestershire . She had gone to drink tea at Lady Guise ' s , at Highnam , and soon after entering the house , fell and instantly expired . i jth . Mis . Tweedell , wife of John Tweedeli , Esq . of Unthank-Hall , in Northumberland , most deeply and unfeignedly lamented by all who had the
happiness of being acquainted with her . Her . illness was long and painful , but she bore it with the most mild and theerful fortitude , without complaining , in a manner perfectly consonant to the placid and even tenour of her whole life . From the beginning of . her malady , she had a kind of prescience of its
terminating in her dissolution , which she contemplated with that entire composure , which nothing but the innocence and integrity of her life , and the most unaffected submission to the will of providence , could bestow . Lately , at Bath ,, of a paralytic stroke , Mr . Geo . Frappell , who kept the
Grove Coffee-house in that city 25 years . He was universally respected for his . honesty , obliging behaviour , and simplicity of manners;—He had just opened ihe coffee-house next the Pumps-room , called George's coffeehouse . 14 th . At his seat of Craigstonin
, the county of Aberdeen , in the fiftysixth year of his age , William Urquhart , Esq . of the ancient house of Urquharts of Cromarty , one of the oldest families in Scotland . He was a man
universally respected and esteemed by all ranks of people , and his loss is most sincerely felt and regretted in the country he lived in , and particularly so by an amiable and disconsolate widow , a fine and promising family , and an only surviving brother , a Colonel in the army on duty with his regiment ( the
Loyal Essex Fencible fnfan ry ) in Ireland , who possesses all the amiable qualities , goodness of heart , and disposition of his departed brother . . On the 15 th . the E . ev . Mr . Thomas , a dissenting minister at Stamford ; was seized with the cramp as he was bathing in the river Weilaiuland
, drowned before any assistance could be given him . He was a native of Wales , had J' : st obtained his 23 year , and was very much respected . 16 . At Croft , iu the county of Hereford , in the 8 zd year of his age , the Rev . Richard Smith , M . A . who had been
upwards of 52 years Rector of that parish . 17 . Lately at Kemmy , Com . Wilts ; Geo . Kemmy , Farmer . In his dying moments he is said to have crammed three Guineas down his throat , ( 0 take with him . —where ? Into the earth from , whence it came ! What a Maniac is Man ,
when his soul is poisoned with avarice ! Same day In North-Audley Street , Sir Geo . Howard Bart . K . B . Colonel of the first regiment of Dragoon Guards , Governor of Chelsea Hospital , and of the Island of Jersey . The 17 th At Basford , near NottinghamWilliam Vickersta ' ffaged 14
, , , of that dreadful malady , the Hydrophophobia . -He was bit by . ; a mad ( login two fingers , on Wednesday the 15 th of June , and on Sunday , July the 10 th , his complaint first excited the attention of his friends ; the day following the nature 'of the disease , being in their minds past a doubtprofessional
assis-, tance was applied for . The symptons were those which are considered decisively characteristic of the disease ; and unfortunately such was the morbid sensibility , that powerful medicines given
in very large doses , had not the least effect : he expired by convulsive spasms on the third day after the attack . On the 18 th , aged gi , the Rev Mr . Harrison , of Pontefract ; his death will be sincerely regretted by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance , and particularly by the poor , to whom he
was a very liberal benefactor . 19 . At his house at Turnham Green , in the 71 st year of his age , William Lloyd Esq . Admiral of the White Flag . He was made a Post Captain in the year 1747 , a Rear Admiral in 177 8 , a Vice Admiral in 1780 , and an Admiral in 1 793 He died without issueandwe
. , , are informed , has left . the principal part of his immense property to Thomas Stepney , Esq . one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber to his Royal Highness the Duke of York . He was the sixth Admiral on the list . The Admiral , when in London , re sided always at the Somerset coffee-house in the Strandwhich was
, about six months in the year ; was constantly in the coffee-room , which he enjoyed ; ami has several times been taken for the landlord by strangers , through his familiarity , and urbanity of manners .