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Died in April 1723, and buried on the 17th, in the church of St. Dionis Backchurch, Paul Meuville Lacoze. (His widow, Anne Mary Meuville Lacoze, was buried on 17th Feb.

Died in Edinburgh, 22d January 1724, Major James Montresor, aged fifty six.

Extract from the Canongate Record of Burials. — “25 January 1724 — Major James Montrezeur, of the Royall Regiment of North british fusiliers, died the 22 Janry., and was interred the 25. In Giblistoune buriall place.”[1]

Died in London in 1724, and buried in St. Mary Aldermary’s, 13th November, Ester Gambier. 16th December, Antony Laroque. 18th November 1726, David Gambier.

Died in Edinburgh. 8th December 1726, Master Francis Dupont, minister of the French Church. He was “buried 9th, in the Frenchmen’s ground, south Morey’s-stone.” [Greyfriars’ Churchyard.]

Died in Edinburgh, 26th August 1727, Anthony L’heureux, hatter, burgess of Edinburgh.

Extract from the Canongate Record of Burials. — “Anthonie Leureux, Hatter, burges of Edinburgh, died the 26th August 1727, was buried in the Canongate Kirk the 30 sd. - month. In the outsyde of the Kirk, a Litle to the North of the stair that leadeth up to the Duke of Roxburgh’s loft.”

Died in London, 6th June 1730, John James Valicourt, late of the parish of St. Dionis Backchurch; funeral to St. Mary at Hill.

Died in London, 12th February 1732 (n.s.), Armand de Bourbon, Marquis de Miremont. [Buried on the 22nd within the French Church in the Savoy, Strand.]

Note. — He was reinterred in the North Cross of Westminster Abbey, 21st March 1740 (n.s.), and the following epitaph is engrossed in the Abbey Register:—

Cy gist très haut et très puissant seigneur, Monseigneur Armand de Bourbon, Marquis de Miremont, etc., à qui Dieu a fait la grace de faire naitre en Sa Sainte Religion Reformée et d’y persévérer malgré les grandes promesses de Louis XIV. mesme dans sa plus tendre jeunesse; né dans le Chatteau de la Cate en Languedoc le 12 Juillet 1656; décédé en Angleterre le 12 Fevrier 1732.

Died in London in July 1732, and buried on the 12th in the Church of St. Michael, Cornhill, James Dubec. [His wife’s name was Anne, and his daughter Anne was buried on 20th November 1724.]

Died in London, 15th October 1732, Mademoiselle Charlotte de Bourbon, sister of the Marquis de Miremont. [Buried on the 21st within the French Church in the Savoy, Strand.]

Note. She was re-interred in Westminster Abbey 21st March 1740 (n.s.), and the following epitaph is engrossed in the Abbey Register:—

Cy gist Charlotte de Bourbon, à qui Dieu a fait la grace de naitre, de vivre, et de mourir dans Sa Sainte Religion, la gloire en soit à jamais rendue a la sainte, benite, et adorable Trinité, Père, Fils, et Saint Esprit, Amen. Decide en Angleterre le 15me. Octobre 1732, agée de 73 ans.

Died in the village of Picardy, near Edinburgh, in 1735, and interred in the Calton Burying Ground on 8th March. Mary Dasavilay, aged three.

Died in London in April 1736, and buried on the 3d at St. Thomas the Apostle’s, Susannah Pictett.

Died in the village of Picardy, near Edinburgh, in 1737, and interred in the Calton Burying Ground on 2d June, Frederick Pillens, aged one year two months.

Died in the village of Picardy, near Edinburgh, in 1737, and interred in the Calton Burying Ground, 7th July, John Frivilie, aged fifty-six.

Died in 1738, and buried at Old Romney, Kent, 9th September, the Rev. Mr. John Deffray, Rector of Old Romney.

Died in 1739, and buried in Westminister Abbey, 15th August, the most noble Francis de la Rochefoucauld, Marquess of Montandre, Field-Marshall of England, Master-General of the Ordnance, and Privy Councillor of Ireland, and Governor of Guernsey.

Died in London in October 1739, and buried on the 24th at St. Antholin’s, Margaret Allix.

Died in the village of Picardy, near Edinburgh, in 1740, and interred on 15th April in the Calton Burying Ground, Elisabeth Polan [Paulin], aged three months.

Died in London in 1740, and buried on 16th April at St. Antholin’s, Claude Fonnereau, Esq.

Died in London, 15th October 1741, David Bosanquet, Esq., “carried away to be buried at Woodford.” (Register of St. Dionis Backchurch.)

Died in Dublin in 1742, and buried in St. Anne’s Churchyard, 24th May, Thomas Delaune.

Died in Dublin, at midnight of 9th November 1746, the Rev. Gabriel James Maturin, Dean of St. Patrick, and was interred the 11th in the French Church under the Communion Table. (Registered at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin.)

Died in London in February 1747 (n.s.), and buried on the 12th in the new vault in St. Michael’s, Cornhill, David Pratviel, lodger at Mrs. Hoper’s.

Died in 1748, and buried in St. Peter’s Church, Cornhill, 2d October, Robert Leroux.

Died in May 1753, and buried at St. Helens, on the 13th Thomasina Augusta Pigou (Register of St. Dionis Backchurch.)

Died in Dublin in 1754, and buried in St. Anne’s, 19th June, Halmy Duplesy.

  1. Burial. — “4 May 1724, Lady Giblistoune in her own buriall place, aged Eighty-two years.”