Deaths in and near London 
[Aug. 1, 
32 
DIED. 
In Manchester^streeC, George Putlandt tiq. 
of Dub! n. 
Jr. Uoper GuiUiford strejet, Mrs. PbiU'pps. 
la Great Curam-street, IV. P Frfir.sis, esq. 
At: hraniprnn, F. 11 Rai;icy, esq. 
li. Pola c street, Mhs Fanny Hartle, burnt 
to de^th, by faili g asleep while reading in 
bed 
Ac Cowlev bouse, Lteut. Col HUliard. 
In Fr.lev place, 72, Lc-zvrer.ce Strange, esq. 
In New utriceley-streer, Lieut. B.. Drum^ 
mcr.d. 
At Kaliiford, yackson. 
On !o\ver-hiil, 68, IV. Maso'ter, esq. a 
n'.agistvat." rf Mi 'dlesett ana Ess x. 
la V/irnpnle-sCreet, Mrs. E. Kent. 
AtLam’eth, E Burgess, esq 
In Great Tiichtield street, M. Pabin f.e la 
Phrxhcrie. 
At Streatbam, MUs FJlrr.abeth Borrcdaile. 
■ At Fligbbury, R. Lee., esq. an eminent rner- 
ebantj who, distracted by great losses and by 
the deplorable state or liade, threw himself 
into th? New- River. 
At iV'uswell-hill, 66, jihhot Kent, esq. 
At Tottericlge, E B.uidock, esq. 
At Leatherhead, H. TT. Money, esq. of the 
Bengal Civil Service. 
In Gray’s-Inn-la-e, 19, Mhs H..r,r.ab 
yVarren. 
In Harley-streetj Mrs Ntnvtcn. 
In M.argsret'itieet, 46, Hugh n1' Rath, esq. 
In Baker-street, Lady Visccur.tess Sldmouth, 
Vlfe cf Lord Siamouth, late Premier. 
.At ICensington, 22, Ensign C. P. Gr'^th, 
57 th. 
Li james’s-street, 76, Mr. James Cordon, 
of the Cudbear Company. 
In Harley-street, the only daughter and 
child of T. Johns, esq. hi. P for Card>gan- 
shire. 
At Fulham, 32, Capt. Oct. Bond^ of the 
Bombay Establi3hmen% 
In Lincoln’s inn-lields, Mts. Jar.e JValker, 
yelict or the late Accountanf-gene'-al. 
On his way to Brighton, aged 62, the Hon. 
Baron Dimsdale, partner in a hanking urn: in 
London 
hirs. Read, wife of P.Ir. R. of Charing 
Cro'S 
Mrs. adlhnnn, wife of Mr. A. linen-dra. 
per 
At I'elle Vue, Hampstead, two children of 
?dr*. Hplrojd. 
Edzvcr'.i, youngest son of D. Robertson, 
“esq. ot Bsdfoid square. 
In George-screet, Mrs. Cra^vford. 
In Lower Brook-street, in consequence of a 
fall from his horse, Ti'oryui Berington, esq. 
In Newc'astie street, 60, Mn. Ctinnent. 
In Upper Baker-street, My Hdllam Camp¬ 
bell, many years editor of tli'e Dublin Evening 
Past, a paper of singular iT;^rit and great pub- 
' lie spirit and utility. 
■ • in Piezroy-street, Mrs. Pxhhard, 
In Great Bush-lane, 77, H. Vonkolte, esq* 
At Croydon, L’rs. W. H Jones. 
At Hampton court, \liss Flora fVillis. 
At Lambeth, Lieut. John Serjeant, who had 
been wounckd at the battle of Bunker’s-hiil 
and Whi'e Plains. 
- t Starr.ford-bill, A/r. Craven. 
In Red l.ioo square, AT'S Devon. 
In Michael's Grove, 33, Edouard Mountf 
ssq. 
In Stewgatc-walk, 66, Mr. T Hancock. 
In his 70ch vear. after an iLness or nine 
da vs, John Sma<t. esq. of Russel place, Fitr- 
roy-square,’a very eminent miniature-painte% 
His surprising likenesses were justly admired 
both in his native country and in the East 
Indies, where he practised for some years 
with great and deserved reputation. 
Mr. J. Holland, of Gutter-lar.c, CheapsiJe. 
Vs/hile walking his horse, during the thunder 
etoi'T., along the Green lane, near K.dburn, 
ill comp ny with ar.oth r person, he was 
struck by a vivid fl-ash of lightning, and 
insta.ntly fell from his ho'se, dead, without a 
gr.oan. 
In consequence of a chaise passing pver 
hinn in Whitechapel, which caused his death, 
i.n a few mi notes, the Rev. Mr. Slingsby, 
minister oi Dage!ih.im, Essex. 
After a few hours nlness, ©f the gout ta 
his stomach, jdntbony Ashley Cooper, Earl 
of Shaftesb-ui'v, Garon Ashler of ■'Vj-rborne, 
St- Giles, Baron Cooper o."Palett, a B 'ronet, 
arid F. R. .S His Icrd&hip was born ^ept. 17, 
1761 ; succeeded his father, Anthony, t]:e 
fourth Earl, n 1771; and, on the l'7ch of 
July, 1786, nn trried Barbara, daugh'?rof the 
late Sir John "W-bb, bart. by whom' he has 
left one daughter, Barbara, born in 178B, 
w ho succeeds to estates of the value o" 20.0001. 
a year. His lordship, h.aving oied without 
issue male, is succeeded in h;s titles by Ins 
brother the Hon. Cropley Ashley Cooper, 
cierk of the deliveries in the ordnance, and 
one of the represencat. ves for Dorchester, now 
Earl of Sha'tesbury. 
At Blackhfatb, in the 4.oth year of her 
age, Mrs. NicheUs, wl e cf Mr. ‘Thomas 
N. of ProvLence-row’, Finseury-sqiiare, 
after a lo'.g and painful illness of eight 
months, which she bore with that resigna¬ 
tion and fortitude that so emintntiy distin¬ 
guished her progress through life. While 
otliers were heedlessly tracing the Bowery 
paths of pleasure, and eagerly pursuing the 
gikleo allurements i f dissipation, h;r wdjole 
study and aim v*as to m.ake her family happy, 
and the gre-test ouject of her ambition was 
domestic tranquillity, Ji.ke that Cornelia, in 
being surrounded by her chiidren, who were 
indeed her jev.-els. 
[Mr. Gcorge Robinson, bookseller, of Pater¬ 
noster-row, whose ceath w^c noticed in our 
last, was the son of the late eminent George 
Robinson ; he had the misfortune to .s<e 
hh exertions in trade bafRsd in a singrle 
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