2U ANNUAL REGISTER, 1816. 



drowned from a pilot boat land- 

 ing passengers from India at Ports- 

 mouth. 



24. Sir John Lubbock, bart. a 

 banker. 



-25. At Dublin, in his 67th 

 year^ Chichester Sheffington, J'is- 

 coiiut Massereene. 



28. Lady Eliz. Biirnaby, widow 

 of Sir W. C. B. bart. in her .'SSth 

 year. 



29. Gustavus Hamilton, flscoiint 

 Boyne^ in Ireland. 



March. 



7. Vice-adm. Sir IVri. Mitchel, 

 in his 71st year. 



8. Grace, Countess-dowager of 

 Farnham, in her 82d year. 



11. Dowager Lady Hamilton, 

 widow of Gen. Sir. R. Hamilton, 

 bart. aged 90. 



Albinia, Countess Dowager of 

 5uc/i:H2g/iam«/urc, andeldestdaugh- 

 ter of Lord Vere Bertie, in her 

 78th year. 



12.. Lady Longford, mother of 

 the Duchess of Wellington. 



14. Mr. IF. Walker, aged 49, 

 astronomical lecturer, and in- 

 ventor of the Eidouranion and 

 Celestina. 



19. Wm. Tighc,es({. M. P, for 

 Wicklow. 



22. Lady Catherine Poulett, 4th 

 dau. of Earl Poulett, in her 2Ist 

 year. 



24. John Courtenay, esq. a na- 

 tive of Ireland, descended from a 

 branch of the noble family of that 

 name. He was a member of se- 

 veral successive parliaments, first 

 for Tainworth, und afterwards 

 for Appleby, and distinguished 

 himself by the brilliancy of his 

 wit and poignancy of his satire. 

 He continued a steadfast adherent 



to the old opposition, and during 

 their short ministries occupied 

 places in the ordnance and trea- 

 sury. He was author of some 

 works in poetry and prose, writ- 

 ten in a lively st)le and \\'ith libe- 

 ral sentiments. 



29. Mrs. WcoTCH, widow of Dr, 

 W. bishop of Bangor, in her 83 d 

 year. 



Lately, Hon. James ffilloughby, 

 aged 8G. 



Col. Latouche, M.P.for Carlo w. 



Lord Charles Beauchamp Kerr, 

 son of the late INIarq. of Lothian. 



Sir Simeon Stuart, bart. 



Sir John Odingsells Leeke, aged 

 69. 



M. Guyton Morvean, the cele- 

 biated French chemist, member 

 of the Institute, and ex-member 

 of the Convention^ at an advanced 

 age. 



April. 



1. Eliz Baroness Say and Sele, 

 relict of Lord S. and S. and dau. 

 of tlie late Sir Edward Turner, 

 bart. 



2. Rear-adm. Peyton, in his 

 66th year. 



3. Adm. Sam. Cornish, in his 

 76th year. 



Lady Emily Latouche, wife of 

 Robei-t L. esq. M. P. and dau. 

 of the first Earl of Clancarty. 



4. At Leghorn, J. Pollexfen 

 Bastard, esq. JI. P. for Devon. 



At the Cape of Good Hope, 

 Major-gen. Joseph ^aird, aged 58. 



7- At Verona, The Empress oj" 

 Austria, in her 2Sth year. 



..1. The Right Hon. Patrick 

 Duigenan, a Privy Counsellor in 

 Ireland, and i\I. P. for the city of 

 Armagh, agvd 81. He was 



brought 



