515 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1805. 



At her house in Lincoln's-inn- 

 fields, the wife of the hon. Thomas 

 Erskiiie, I\I. P. for Portsmouth. — 

 Her remains were interred in the 

 family-vault at Hampstcad. 



26th. At South Mimnis, near 

 Barnet, Thomas Sams. While digging 

 chalk, with another labourer, in a 

 deep pit, the property of captain 

 Carpenter, the earth gave way, and 

 fell in upon them from a considera- 

 ble height, whereby he was so much 

 hurt as to expire immediately : the 

 other was, after some time, dug out 

 alive, but very much bruised. 



A fine child, upwards of 2 years 

 old, belonging to Mr. Blenheim, of 

 Bond-street, being at nurse at 

 Blacklieath, fell into a well in the 

 garden, and was drowned, it having 

 lio cover or fence. The father and 

 mother, on the day before Christ- 

 mas-day, when visiting the child, 

 foresav,' the danger, took dimen- 

 sions for a coter, and sent it by the 

 coach on the 26th ; but the accident 

 had happened before its arrival. 



27th. At Limc-srove-housc, 

 Putneyj Surrey, in childbirth, aged 

 37, Mrs. Kensington, wife of J. 

 Pealev K. esq. banker, and colonel 

 of the third regiment of loyal Lou- 

 don volunteei^. 



At Bath, sir John Bri?co, bart. of 

 Wimpolc-street, so created June 4, 

 17S2. 



2sth. At her house in Brnton- 

 street, Mrs. HeyMood, relirt of the 

 Irite J. M; II. esq. of Mareston, co. 

 Devon, sister to the late countess 

 Howe, and aunt to the present mar- 

 chioness of Sligo. 



At his seat at iMxintham, Sussex, 

 aj?ed 84, William Franklatrd, esq. 

 the only surviving brother of the la.te 

 admiral sir Thomas F. bart. and 

 uncle to the present sir Tlictoas F. 



of Thirleby-park, near Thirsk, CO. 

 York. The early part of his life 

 was a6lively employed in the East- 

 Indies, and in travels through Ara- 

 bia and the Holy Land ; but, in his 

 latter years, his habits Avere recluse 

 and studious, and his attention prin- 

 cipally directed to improvements in 

 science, and the application of me- 

 chanics to manufa6luring purposes. 



29th. At East Sutton-place, near 

 Maidstone, in Kent, aged 86, sir 

 Bevershani Filmer, bart. lie was 

 the fifth baronet of that family, 

 which have been seated in Kent 

 since the time of Edward III. Sir 

 Edward, the third baronet, had 20 

 children, 11 sons and 9 daughters. 



At Thorpe Lee, near Egham, 

 Surrey, aged S9, Dame Anne 

 Blackett, reli6t of sir Edward B. 

 bart. 



.30th. At Edinburgh, in her 85th 

 year, lady Janet Dundas, reli6t of 

 Thomas D. esq. of Fingask, and 

 daughter of Charles carl of Lauder- 

 dale. 



Aged 52, his royal highness Fre- 

 derick hereditary prince of Den- 

 mark, half-brother to the king, and 

 son of the late queen dowager 

 Juliana Maria. 



SHERIFFS appohited by his Ma- 

 jestij in Council, for iKe year 1805. 



Beilfordshire. John Polhill of 

 Renhdlt, esq. 



BcrkMre. Moris Ximencs, of 

 Bear-place, esq. 



Bucks. Edward Nugent of Lil- 

 lies, esq. 



Cambridge and ITitntingdoi2shire^ 

 Joseph Maxshal of Elm, esq. 



Clwf'hire. George John Leigh, of 

 Kigk Leighj esq. 



Cumberland. ' 



