474 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1805. 



14th. At the house of William 

 Armit, esq. in Grafton-street, Dub- 

 lin, Mrs. Tydd, only sister to the 

 late sir JoIiD T. bart. 



15th. At his villa at West End, 

 Surrey, in his 55th year, of apo- 

 plexy, George Carpenter, earl of 

 Tyrconnel, and vicount Carlin::;- 

 ford. By his first wife, lady Fran- 

 ces Manners, sister to the late duke 

 of Rutland, he had no children ; by 

 liis second. Miss Delaral, daupjliter 

 oflordD.hehas leftan only daughter, 

 lady Susan Carpenter. In private 

 society he was universally beloved. 

 He succeeded his father, the first 

 earl, 17G2, and is succeeded by his 

 brother, the hon. Charles Carpen- 

 ter. 



16th. At Edinburgh, lady Catha- 

 rine Forbes Jjs'idow of the late James 

 lord Forces, and mother of tlie 

 duchess -df A thol. 



At St. Petcrsburgh, aged 47, 

 (leorge Tatter, esq. charge d'afiaires 

 of his majesty for tlic electorate of 

 Hanover at the court of St. Peters- 

 htirgh. 



At his lodging at Hammersmith, 

 Middlesex, by cutting his throat, 

 Mr. Lonsdale, formerly keeper of 

 the tap at (he Opera-house, Hay- 

 saarket. A short time ago he was, 

 hy his creditors, thrown into New- 

 l^afe, which, with the loss of his li- 

 fence, made so forcible an impres- 

 sion on his mind as to occasion de- 

 rangement, and cause him to com- 

 mit the rash action. 



17th. At the Salisbury-arms, at 

 Hatfield, on his v ay to London, 

 aged 66, sir Philip Monnowx, bart. 

 of Sandy-place, CO. Bedford, many 

 years an active magistrate for that 

 county. 



At Tiverton castle, Devon, sir 

 Thomas Carew, bart.; whose loss, 

 85 a father and frijend, as it is at pre- 



sent severely felt, will be long and 

 lastingly lamented. 



At NcMport, in the Isle of Wight, 

 on his way to enibark for Bombay, 

 iu the East Indies, capt. Thomas 

 IliflTe, of the 7th regiment of Bom- 

 bay infantry, and son of the late 

 rev. Tho. J. of Kilby, co. Leices- 

 ter. The sudden departure of the 

 East India fleet put it out of his 

 power, by any offers to boatmen, 

 to overtake them ; and the disap- 

 pointment of his prospects had such 

 an efl'cct on his mind that he termi- 

 nated his life with a pistol. 



'20th. At Paris, the son of lord 

 Elgin, late his Britannic majesty's 

 ambassador at Constantinople. 



21st. At liis mansion, Thornes- 

 honsc, near Wakefield, co. York, 

 James MilneSj esq. M. P. for 

 Bletchingly: whose nrbanily of 

 manners and infiexibic integrity in 

 public and private life endeared him 

 to a very extensive circle of acquaia- 

 tance. 



At Bathford, aged CR, John Ilal- 

 liday, esq. in tlie conmiission of the 

 peace for the county of Somerset, 

 and many years M. P. for the bo- 

 rough of Taunton. 



22d. At Midgham, Elizabeth, 

 ■wife of William I'oyntz, esq. of 

 'Midgham, Berks, only surviving 

 sister of tlie late earl of Sandwich. 

 Her eldest son is M P. for St. Al- 

 ban's, and married the only sister 

 and heiress of lord viscount Mon- 

 tagu. She had another son, who is 

 in the army, and three daughters, 

 married to lord Jn. Townshend, the 

 earl of Cork, and the hon.Courtenay 

 Boyte. 



At Edinburgh, sir James Colqu- 

 houn, bart. sheriff-depute of Dum- 

 bartonshire. 



By an accidental and fatal fall, 

 from the staircase, aged 5f5, Mr. 



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