>From Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal ( London, England ), Saturday, May 17, 1740; Issue 606. Wednesday last Week died at his Lodgings in Pall-Mall, aged upwards of 70, Lieutenant Colonel WYVILL of Walton, Surrey: He was Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Horse-Guards Blue, lately commanded by the Duke of Argyll : He was Son of the Rev. Mr. WYVILL of Kent, and married, first, a Daughter of the late Sir Marmaduke WYVILL, Bart. by whom he had no issue; but by his second Wife, ( now living ) Mrs. PIGGOT , Relict of Mr. PIGGOT , Clerk of the Stables to his present Majesty when Prince of Wales, he has left one Son about six Years old.