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by the fame veffel: That they ar- 
rived at Yarmouth in the fame 
month, and immediately proceeded 
toLondon. On their arrival there 
Lady Webiter ordered her coach- 
man to drive to the houfe of a 
lady in Albemarle-ftreet, where 
fhe faw Sir Godfrey, and where 
fhe remained fome time, but re- 
fufed to fleep with him: her maid- 
fervant conftantly flept in her room, 
who depofed that during her lady’s 
{tay in Albemarle-ftreet, neither Sir 
Godfrey nor any other perfon flept 
with her: That on her quitting 
Albemarle-fireet, fhe went to re- 
fide in ready-furnifhed apartments 
in Brompton-row, and {flept in a 
two-pair of ftairs room in which 
there was only one bed; That Lord 
Holland vifited Lady Webtter at 
thefe apartments, flept in the fame 
bed with her, and they lived toge- 
ther in this place in all refpeéts as 
man and wife until the month of 
Auguft laft, at which time they re- 
moved to Brompton-Park, where 
they have ever fince refided: That 
on the 6th day of November laft, 
Lady Webfter was delivered by 
Dr. Crofts of a full-grown infant, 
at Brompton-Park: That Lady 
Webfter had frequently acknow- 
ledged the child to be Lord Hol- 
land’s, and that Lord Holland had 
paid the ufual fees to Dr. Crofts, 
and had ever fince maintained the 
child as his own. 
Sir Godfrey has fince obtained 
60001. damages againft Lord Hol- 
land; who, immediately after the 
divorce had taken place, married 
Lady Webfter. - 
Laft week a moft fhocking mur- 
der was committed on the body of 
Mr. Wood of Brownhills, near 
Newcaftle, in Staffordthire, by a 
Mr. Oliver, an apothecary in Bur- 
flem, near the fame place. It ap- 
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the latter paid his ad- 
drefles to one of Mr. Wood's 
daughters; but having been dif- 
miffed the houfe ‘by the old gentle- 
man, formed the defperate refolu- 
tion of fhooting him. ' On Friday 
laft he went to Mr. Wood with a 
brace of loaded piftols, faying, “I 
am come to die with you,” and im- 
mediately fhot him in the body: 
he then attempted to fhoot himfelf, 
but was prevented. Mr. Wood 
died in great agonies on Monday; 
and Oliver is committed to Staf- 
ford gaol to take his trial at the next 
aflizes. 
Diep. Ift. Shot himfelfin the 
weft porch of Weftminfter-Abbey, 
Col. Frederick. The coroner’s 
jury on the 3d returned a verdi& 
of Lunacy. On the 6th, at noon, 
his remains were brought in a 
hearfe to St. Ann’s, Soho, attended 
by two mourning coaches. Several 
gentlemen attended in the church, 
and followed the bier to the grave. 
The body was depofited at the weft 
end of the church, clofe by his fa- 
ther, King Theodore. About an. 
hour before the folemnity, a ref- 
pectable perfon defired that the 
following chara¢ter, in a fair hand- 
writing, might be placed upon the 
church wall:— 
“ Here lie 
the fhattered remains of Col. Free 
derick, fon of Theodore Kin 
of Corfica. ; 
In his deportment he was a finifhed 
gentleman ; 
In honour, honefty, and truth, . 
he was princely ; r 
he was poor in circumftances, but 
rich in the pofleffion of a moft libe- 
ral heart. 
The greateft diftrefs he laboured 
under, was the want of ability to re- 
lieve the diftreffes of others. 
God be with him.” 
3d. Shot 
pears that 
