'r,9S Deaths in and near Londm. — Captain Tcmlin. [Nov. I , 



CM. for SufTex, and, with much affiduity, 

 laid the foundation of the Reyal Clarence 

 Lodge, at Brighton, vvhich he never failed to 

 attend, legulaily, when at Brighton with his 

 lOyal Mafter. 



At Chalfea, Colonel James Chalmers. 



In Ciiarlotte-ftieet, Blomfbury, Richard 

 BuiLr, ejq. 83. 



At his Ch.inribers, in Gray's Inn, Mr. "Jo- 

 Jcph Lo-wton, folicitor. 



Mr. Nathaniel Norton, many years mafter 

 of the Hornfey Academy. 



In Clevelaiid-ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare, Mr. 

 Bernard S^uin, an eminent writing mafter. 



At Palmer's Green, JViHiam Toller, fon of 

 Edward T-, efq. of Do£ior's ('ommons. 



Henry Eggers, efq. of Woodford, Eflex, one 

 •f the diredlors of the Phcenix Infurance Com- 

 pany, 67. 



In Hertfnrd-ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare, the Rev. 

 Rotert Anthony Bromley, rctlor of St. Mildred's 

 in the Poultry, and lefturer of St. Jolm's 

 Hackney, 71. 



At Brigadier Hill, Enfield, fViIliam Barloiv, 



In Rirchin-lane, Mr. John Hiwes, 69. 

 At Blackheath, Peter f^'right, ejq of Limb's 

 Conduit-ftrect, mafter of the Report Oflicc in 

 the court of chancery. 



In Sloane-ftrcct, Mr. James Plumridge, 

 ■ furveyor of the diftriftof St. Luke's, Middle- 

 fcx. 



At Totteridge, Hert"!, Airs. Le-wis, wife of 

 James L., efq. of Powis-place 



At Limehoufe, Rcbtrt BjtJ'oH, efq. late fliip- 

 builder, 74. 



At Ealing, Mrs. Jane Lmondes, widow of 

 • Mr. Tliomas L., formerly a bookfeller in 

 Flect-ftreet, 76. 



At St. Pancras, Mr Packer, many years of 

 Diury-lane theatre. 



In Arundel-ftrect, Strand, JVdluim fFilJon . 

 efq. -if Ayton in Cleveland, in the north riding 

 of Yorkihire. 



In Portman-fquaie, the Ccuntefs of Kenmare. 

 She was the eidelt d.iughtrr ot Michael Aylmtr, 

 ot Lyons, in tlje county of Kildare, by whom 

 fhe lias kit a family of four fons and two 

 «iaughters. 



At Hampton, Mrs. Fijher, mother of the 

 Bilhop of Exeter, 84. 



In Durweftou-ftreet, J. JViggs, efq. 

 ^ In Percy-ftreet, milam Jar-vis Glofler, efq. 

 fon o* Archibald G., efq. his majefty's attor- 

 ney general of Trinidad. 



In Cliurch Iheet, Newington, Paul Bur. 

 Hard, efq., 6-1. 



At iirighton, the Right Hon. fi^lliam 

 Henry Fortefeue, Earl of Clcrmpnt, Vifcount 

 and Baron Cleimont, of the county of Louth, 

 Knight of St. Patrick, and governor of the 

 county of Monaghan, Ireland He was born 

 Auguft5, 1728; married February 29, 1752, 

 Frances, daughter of Colonel Murray, by 

 whom he had ilTue, Louifa, who married, 

 Septen-.ber 21, 1788: the Rev. Mr Harrring- 

 ton of Norwich. His Lordfliip was created a 

 vifcount in 1770, with remainder to his bro- 

 ther, the lute Right Hon. James Fortefcue, 



of Ravenfdale, county of Louth, and his 

 neirs ; and in 1777, Earl of Clermont, lie 

 was the father of the turf. His Lordfhip is 

 fucceeded in his titles and ctetes by his ne- 

 phew William Charles Forttfcue, efq. who 

 marriJd in 18(14, Margaret, daughter of Sir 

 John Meredith, bart. 



At Lamlieth-cottage, the Hon. Afrs. T. Ci- 

 •vcntry — In be.uty and accompliihments this 

 lady w ss equalled by few, in virtue fhe was 

 exceeded by none. As a daughter, a wife, a 

 motiier, (he was exemplary in the pcrforriiance 

 of the duties attachea to each ftation. Slie 

 died in her 24th year, the mother of fix 

 children. As her life was fpent in the prac- 

 tice of every chriftian virtue, fo her death 

 was marked with piety and refignation. 



At Meflina, in Sicily, on the 2Hth of July, 

 aged 27, Captain 'fom/m, of the Ii.'ith regiment 

 of foot : (late of Kettering, Northampton- 

 ihire), alTidant adjutant general to the Britifh 

 foiccs in the Med terranean. The death of 

 this promiling young officer is a very afl'etting 

 inrtanee of the inftability of human life a..d 

 human hope : he had jull diftinguiihed him- 

 felt by his bravery and humanity on the me- 

 morable plains of Maida, and ligned the offi- 

 cial returns of the battle, when he funk into 

 an early grave. In that aftion, fo honourable 

 to Britifli prowefs, he look an aftive part and 

 eicaped its perils; though one ball grazed his 

 boot, a fccond wounded his horfe, and a <hoc 

 carried away the hilt of his fword. During 

 the heat of the aftion he refcucd from death, 

 and received the fubmiiTion of the Frencii ge- 

 neral Comper.", who, wounded and difmountcd, 

 was on the point of periihin.^; under the charge 

 of the Britifh bayonet. For this generous 

 aclion that otticer on furrendtring his fword 

 cxprcHed his gratitude and admiration in the 

 warmeft terms. But the glory of that fplen- 

 did day too ftiort a time he enjoyed, his exer- 

 tions and fatigues under a burninj fun termi- 

 nated in a fever, which after a : illnefs of nine 

 days brought him to the grave, and extin- 

 guiihed all the fair ar.d glowing profpefVs be- 

 fore him, to the deep ret ret of his brave afTo- 

 ciates, and to the inexpretVible affliftion of his 

 family and Iriends; who had fcaiceread in the 

 Gazette tiic account of liis fafcty when the 

 painful tidings reached them of his premature 

 death. Jn him his country has to lament the 

 lo.s of the future ferviccs of a young officer, 

 who difplayed abilities in his proieliion of the 

 firft order : the army has loft one of its bright- 

 ell ornameiiis who bid fair by his talents and 

 genius to add liill to its luftre: without a mi- 

 litary education he had made himfelf well ac- 

 quainted with thofe branches of mathematics, 

 connedlcd with military afiairs, and of his ac- 

 quirements Jie gave fome very latisfaiflory 

 proof; his leifure hours were never fpent in 

 idle diffipation, or frivolous purfuits, but cob- 

 flantly direrted to the {tudy of his profefFion 

 and the acquifition of general knowledge. At 

 the early age of twenty -fix he had attained 

 without purchafe a conUderable rank in the 

 army. He began 'his military career in 1800 

 as a cadet in the 83th regiment or foot, u»der 

 Lieutenant 



