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Wilbraham ; and the Hon. Mr. Bathurst by Mr. Hume Campbell and Mr. Noel. At the enter- tainment on the above occasion, which was extremely grand, were present eighteen peers, besides many other persons of great honour and distinction."

The Attorney-General was Sir William Murray (Lord Mansfield in 1776), whose appointment was announced in The Public Advertiser of April 11, 1754, and it is because his tenure of office had by July been so short that the ceremony indicated by Fielding is reduced to a small compass of inquiry. The Black Books of Lincoln's Inn (vol. iii.) show that Wilbraham was Treasurer of the Inn in 1754 and Noel in 1755, and further- more that 10l. 10s. (plus eighteen pence for a purse) were presented to Ryder "on going out serjeant."

J. PAUL DE CASTRO.

1 Essex Court, Temple.


INSCRIPTIONS IN GROSVENOR

CHAPEL, SOUTH AUDLEY STREET.

Abstracts made in 1913.

NORTH SIDE.

1. Dame Mary Rich, w. of Robert Rich, Esq., second dau. of Peter Ludlow, Esq., of Ardsalla, Meath, Ireland, d. in childbed at Montpellier, Sept. 6, 1755, a. 30.

2. John Charles Crowle, Esq., formerly member for Richmond, Yorks, d. at his house in Curzon Street, Mar. 7, 1811, a. 73.

3. Harriet, w. of Col. Mark Wilks, d. May 2, 1806, a. 33. Their s., John Barry Wilks, d. Sept. 5, 1816, a. 18.

4. William Ord, Esq., late of the H.E.I. Co.'s Medical Establishment, was buried near this spot, May, 1818, a. 52.

5. William Wellesley Pole, 3rd Earl of Morning- ton and Baron Maryborough, d. Feb. 22, 1845, a. 81. Catherine Elizabeth, his w., d. Oct. 23, 1851, a. 90. Erected by their surviving daus., Emily, Harriet, Lady Fitzroy Somerset, and Priscilla Anne, Countess of Westmorland.

6. Col. Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles, of the Grenadier Guards, s. of Rowley Lascelles, Esq., of 35 Upper Grosvenor Street, d. Nov. 8, 1860. Anna Lascelles, eldest dau. of Rowley Lascelles, d. Aug. 17, 1863. Erected by their sister.

CHANCEL.

7. Rebecca, wid. of Robert Dinwiddie, Esq., formerly Governor of Virginia, d. Feb. 14, 1795, a. 75. Erected by her only surviving dau., Rebecca Hamilton.

8. Archibald Wyndham Bishop, Esq., late captain 7th Dragoon Guards, s. of Charles Bishop, Esq., of Sunbury, Mx., b. Dec. 20, 1801, d. May 26, 1842. Isabella Eleanor Nightingale, aunt of the above, youngest dau. of Sir Edward Nightingale, Bart., of Kneesworth Hall, Cambs, b. Oct. 27, 1791, d. Oct. 27, 1842.

9. Master Charles Rich, s. and heir apparent of Lieut.-General Sir Robert Rich, Bart., d. Feb. 4, 1782, a. 7 y. 11 m. 8 days.


10. Lieut.-Col. Francis Robertson, after serving with distinguished reputation near thirty years in the East Indies, d. Sept. 11, 1791, a. about 53 Erected by his nephew, Andrew Francis Bernard, Esq.

11. Mary, wid. of Thomas Brewer, of West Farleigh, Kent, Esq., and dau. of Sir Richard May of the Middle Temple, Kt., by Dame Susanna, his 3rd and last w., by whom he had issue one s., Edward, and 2 daus., Mary and Ann. Edward and Ann died in infancy. Dame Susanna was dau. and sole heiress of Edward May of Pash- ley, Ticehurst, Sussex, Esq. Mary Brewer was b. April 19, 1688, and d. Mar. 14, 1746, a. 58.

12. Robert Colvill, Esq., of the Kingdom of Ireland, d. Mar. 20, 1748/9, a. 47 y. 2 m. Martha, his wid., d. April 4, 1787, a. 76.

13. Sir Robert Rich, Bart., Lieut.-General,. d. May 19, 1785, a. 67.

14. Evan, s. of the Right Hon. Sir Evan Nepean, Bart., Canon of Westminster and Chaplain to the Queen, for forty-eight years Incumbent of this church, b. April 20, 1800, d. Mar. 13, 1873. Anne, w. of Evan Nepean and dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner [name illegible:], Dean of the Arches, b. May 9, 1808, d. Sept. 6, 1871.

15. James Russell Madan, Esq., Major to the llth Troop of Horse Guards, and Yeoman of the Robes to their Majesties, George II. and III., fifty years, d. Nov. 30, 1788, a. 87.

16. Eliza, w. of the Rev. Nathaniel Hinde, dau. of Sir John Cramer Coghill, Bart., d. Nov. 9, 1821.

17. Rebecca, w. of Archibald Hamilton, Esq., of Cumberland Street, Marylebone, d. April 29, 1814, a. 67. Archibald, her husband, d. Aug. 25, 1831, a. 92.

SOUTH SIDE.

18. Diana Maria, w. of Lieut.-Col. J. D. Elphinstone, only child of Charles J. Clavering, Esq., b. June 8, 1801, d. Dec. 24, 1821.

19. Elizabeth Williamson, dau. and co-h. of John Williamson, Esq., of Roby Hall, Lancs, d. Nov. 22, 1848. Erected by her relatives, the Hon. George and Charlotte Campbell.

20. Mrs. Williamson of Roby Hall, Lancs, b. Dec. 23, 1736, d. Feb. 23, 1823.

21. John Samuel Charlton, Esq., Surgeon Major of the Grenadier Guards, d. April 2, 1823, a. 83. Ann, his w., d. Aug. 15, 1835, a. 80.

22. Mr. Thomas Cartwright of 62 Lower Grosvenor Street, d. Sept. 15, 1826, a. 60. Mary, his w., d. Sept. 22, 1827, a. 63. Eliza, their dau., d. Oct. 29, 1809, a. 8 years.

23. Frances Canning, dau. of the late Stratford Canning, Esq., of Garvagh, Ireland, d. Mar. 10, 1837, a. 83.

24. Mary Anne, eldest dau. of the late Rev. C. H. Burt, Vicar of Cannington, Som., Chaplain to H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex, d. June 3, 1826, a. 28. Erected by her bro., Capt. T. Seymour Burt, F.R.S., of the Bengal Engineers.

NORTH GALLERY.

25. John Pusey Edwards, Esq., of Pusey Hall, Jamaica, died in Green Street, in this p., May 30, 1822, a. 53, having survived for 18 m. his w., Emma, dau. of Richard Crewe, Esq., a younger bro. of Lord Crewe. She died in Jamaica, November, 1820. Erected by a friend, T. P.

26. Sir Richard Hunter, M.D., d. Mar. 16, 1848,. a. 65.