36 0 
DIED. 
‘In Jersey, Lieutenant Fletewood, of the 
Royal Navy, agent for transports in that 
island. Lieutenant’ F. was, till lately, 
charged with the superintendance of the 
transport service at Lisbon; but, in conse- 
quence of a misunderstanding between him 
and the admiral, commanding on that station, 
arising out of a subject highly creditable to 
the heart of the lieutenant, he was super- 
seded. This circumstance so deeply affected 
his mind, as toimpel him to commit suicide, 
by cutting his throat. On his table were 
found three letters: one for a captain in the 
Royal Navy; the second for the lieutenant of 
the Grosney signal-post, hinting at the cause 
of the catastrophe, begging him to take care 
of his dear children (his wife being dead), to 
give them what money was due to him; and 
also requesting him to see his remains decently 
interred. This desire was faithfully executed. 
-The third was addressed to his motber, whos¢ 
affiction is heightened by the circumstance 
of its not having been forwarded to her. This 
officer, having entered at an early age into the 
Royal Navy, had served his country in some- 
of the most brilliant engagements, and in 
various parts of the world, during the late and 
present contest. LEnthusiastically devoted to 
his profession, he had acquired a degree of 
nautical skill and experience, very rarely 
equalled at his age, and a readiness of resource 
which raised him above every emergency. 
With -these qualities he combined a high 
sense of honour and unshaken integrity 5 so 
that his premature decease may truly be de- 
plored asa public loss, 
In Charterhouse Square, 
relict of William R. esq. 69. 
At Dulwich, Edward Browne, esq. 74. 
Fonathan Court, esq. late in the East India 
Company’s civil service at Calcutta, 
-In Downing Street, Westminster, J/4rs. 
Gollett. 
At the New River Head, Islington, Robert 
Milne, esq. 78. 
In Gray’s Inn Lane, Mrs. Esther Bithrey. 
In James Street, Westminster, at the house 
of P. Colquhoun, esq. his father-in-law, Lieu. 
tenant-colonel Barclay, of the 52d regiment, 
of the wounds which he received at the bat- 
tle of Busaco, where he commanded a light 
brigade. 
In Wallbrook, Richard Bridger, esq. \ate 
one of the cashiers in the Bank of Eng- 
land, 73. 
‘In Great James Street, William Webb, 
. 74. 
At Stanwell Place, Lady Gibbons, wife of 
Sir William G, bart, and sister to Sir Charles 
Watson), bart. 
At Derchester House, Loyisa, daughter of 
Major-General Macleod. 
At Holloway, Mrs Ingleby, of Wood 
Street, 62. 
At Egham, Jha Delamain, esg. of Bernsi’s 
Suyeck. ; 
4 
Mrs. Rowlfatt, 
Deaths in and near London, 
479 
At Hadley, Adrs. Amy Burrorws, 81. 
In Hereford Street, Lady Essex Finch, 
daughter of the late and sister to the preseng 
Earl of Winchelsea. 
At his house in Westminster, Lieutenante 
Colonel Ricbard Pownell, formerly of the ist 
Guards, 86. 
In Sloane Square; Chelsea, in his 60th 
year, Mr. }. Fraser, well known to the bo- 
tanical world by his useful and extensive ree 
searches in. North America, and other 
regions. 
in New Burlington Street, Foseph Hill, es. 
of Wargrave Hill, Berks. 
In Lincoln’s Inn Fields, William Hamilton, 
es9. 82, . 
In Berner’s Street, Frederic, youngest son 
of Mr. Fane, 15. , 
Jn Craven Street, Warwick Francis, son of 
John Tatham, esq. 
In Old Cavendish Street, Mr. Sobn Mace 
acnald, i 
At Shepherd’s Bush, Fcbnx Kilbinton, 
57. 49: 
In King Street, Cheapside, Mr. Abraham 
Slack, 50. ° 
In Gower Street, Bedford Square, Afrs, 
Peters, 82. 
Ih Northumberland Street, Ads. Brow, 
relict of Richard B. esq, of Newcastle-upone 
Tyne, 59. | 
In Devonshire Place, Matthew Bell, esq. of 
Woolsington, Northumberland, a gentlemaa 
highly respected by a numerous acquaintance, 
and possessed of a beneyolence of mind that 
rendered his wealth a blessing to numbers of 
his fellow-creatures. 
In Lower Brook Street, Mrs. A/iJnes, relict 
of John M. esq. of South Collingham, 
Notts. 73. i 
At Brompton, Lieutenant-Colonel Edzard 
Stephens, late of the 3d foot guards. 
In her 85th year, Ars. Mary Cole, widow 
of the ingenious Mr. Cole, who formerly care 
ried on an extensive manyfactory on the Surry 
side of Westminster bridge, and was the ine 
venter of the chain-pumps used in the 
navy. 
At Kensington, William Smith, esg. nephew- 
of the late Dr. S, Dean of Chester, 53. 
At Walworth, Mrs. Hudson, relict of Reare 
Admiral H. 53. 
: In Parliament Street, W. Sayer, esq, 
4. : 
In the South Crescent, Bedford Squargy 
Mrs. Cooper, wife of Samuel C. esq. 
At York Hospital, Chelsea, Fos2 Thomas 
Eyre, esq. paymaster, 
In Duke Street, Oxford Street, in consee 
quence of her clothes taking fire, Adiss Chare 
lutte Summer. 
At Paddington Green, Fobn Gray, 599 
L.L.D, 88. 
Aftera few hours illness, of the gout in hig 
stomach, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of 
Shaftesbyry, Baron Ashley, of Winhoene St. 
Giles; 
