CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. Page. Born. Died. John Harriott, Esq. and A.S , Hon. General Fitzpatrick] BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. Right Hon. John Hiley Addington 359 1759-60 1818 K.C. B. &c. G.C.B. 372 1741 1817 1817 1818 Her Majesty Queen Charlotte NEGLECTED BIOGRAPHY. Peter Waldo, Esq. Biographical Index of deaths, for 1818 Page. Born. Died. 405 1744 1818 444 1748-9) 1818 [443] 1781 1817 [446] 1742 1818 [448] 1740 1818 449 452 1803 1731 456 Page 1 73 ADAMS, Dr. Joseph - 100 Addington, Rt. Hon. John Hiley 359 Ally, Vizier 443 Beatson, Dr. Robert 383 Beloe, Rev. William 29 Bernard, Sir Thomas, Bart. 116 Burney, Rev. Dr. Charles 218 Chafin, the Rev. William 399 Cobb, James, Esq. 363 Cogan, Dr. Thomas Dempster, George, Esq. 141 Ellenborough, Rt. Hon. Edward Baron 444 Elliott, Rt. Hon. William 380 England, Her Majesty Charlotte-Caroline, Queen of 405 Francis, Sir Philip 464 Fitzpatrick, Rt. Hon. General 276 Gifford, John, Esq. 311 Harriott, John, Esq. 1 Hastings, Rt. Hon. Warren 240 Lewis, Matt. Gregory, Esq. 365 Musgrave, Sir Richard, Bart. 404 Onslow, Vice Admiral Sir Richard 372 Osborn, Sir George Bart. 462 Platoff 402 Preston, William, Esq. 375 . Page 338 1 338 174 Ramsay, Nathaniel, Esq. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS IN VOL. I. The late F. N. C. MUNDY, Esq. Of this worthy gentleman, á portrait has been since painted by R. R. Reinagle, in conse quence of a vote of the Grand Jury of the county of Derby, as a tribute of respect to the memory of an upright Magistrate, who had so often and so ably presided over their deliberations. THOMAS JOHNES, Esq. An impression from a medal die of this senator and author, by Cornman, has been exhibited since his death, at the Royal Academy. GEORGE HARDINGE, Esq. was of Trinity College, Cambridge," and in 1764," observes a respectable correspondent, "when Lord Sandwich was a candidate for the office of High Steward, exerted himself in procuring the Students to mark their disapprobation of Lord S.'s character, by absenting themselves from the College Hall, on the day Lord S. was to dine there. In consequence of this, he afterwards left the University without a degree. These facts," it is added, "I have heard related at length, by two of his contemporaries, Mr. Lambert and the late Mr. Davies, Fellows of Trinity College, and from another Junior Fellow, to whom he mentioned them." Dr. WATSON, Bishop of Landaff, was second, and Mr. Massey of St. John's College, First Wrangler. Mr. Postlethwayte was not one of his opponents, having taken his degrees six years before, when he was Third Wrangler. He afterwards became Master of Trinity College. Dr. W. at first greatly addicted himself to, and excelled in mathematical studies. It was to the present Earl of Egremont he sold some of the property left him by Mr. Luther. Dr. APTHORP, not Apthurp, p. 595, was author of a work on the Prophecies. |