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Foreign News October 5, 1764

The New Hampshire Gazette And Historical Chronicle

Portsmouth, Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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London news via packet boat to New York: The Right Hon. William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, died at age 82 in Piccadilly on Saturday night before July 11. His estates devolve to brother Lt. Gen. Pulteney per his will, minus minor legacies.

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NEW YORK, Sept. 24.

On Monday the 17th arrived at New-York the Harriot Packet-Boat, Capt. Robinson, in about 3 Weeks from Falmouth: From the public Prints we have the following Articles, viz.

LONDON, July 11. On Saturday night, about ten o'clock, died at his house in Piccadilly, in the 82d year of his age, the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, Viscount Pulteney, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Salop, F.R.S.

By the death of Lord Bath, all his real and personal estates, to a very considerable amount, devolve, according to the Tenor of his will, to his brother, Lieutenant General Pulteney, except a few legacies.

What sub-type of article is it?

Court News

What keywords are associated?

Earl Of Bath Death William Pulteney London Nobility Estate Inheritance

What entities or persons were involved?

William Pulteney, Earl Of Bath Lieutenant General Pulteney

Where did it happen?

London

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

London

Event Date

July 11

Key Persons

William Pulteney, Earl Of Bath Lieutenant General Pulteney

Outcome

died aged 82; estates devolve to brother lieutenant general pulteney except minor legacies

Event Details

On Saturday night, about ten o'clock, died at his house in Piccadilly, in the 82d year of his age, the Right Hon. William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, Viscount Pulteney, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Salop, F.R.S. By the death of Lord Bath, all his real and personal estates, to a very considerable amount, devolve, according to the Tenor of his will, to his brother, Lieutenant General Pulteney, except a few legacies.

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