1801.] 
Smith, efq. paymafter of the 47th regiment 
of foot, and formerly of the 14th ditto. 
On the 18th of June laft, at the Cape of 
Good Hope, in his t7th year, Mr. Nugent 
Herijot,: a cadet in the India Company’s fer- 
vice. This young gentleman was a paflenger 
for Madras, on board the True Briton Eaft In- 
diaman. 
At Rofetta, in Egypt, in the month of July 
laft, of a wound he received in the battle_of 
the 13th of March, Lieutenant Colonel 
McDowall, of the 7gth regiment. 
On board the City of London, Eaft India- 
man, on her homeward bound paffage, aged 
20, Mr. J. W. Dale, eldeft fon of Mr. Dale, 
of Hatton Garden, 
In the Eaft Indies, at Calcutta, Captain 
Jofeph Stokoe, of the corps of engineers. 
At Penang, Lieutenant Duham, of. the 
Deedalus fhip of war.——Ditto, Lieutenant Hay- 
ley, of the Braave, 
At Sea, Lieutenant Gordon, of the 12th 
regiment.—Ditto Enfign Neil, of ditto. 
In Egypt, Captain Perry, eldeft fon of Mr, 
J. Perry, late of Bath. 
In his 46th year, Vice-admiral Lord Hugh 
Seymour, third brother to the Marquis of 
Hertford, and commander in chief on the Ja- 
maica {tation 5 he had been attacked by the 
fever uf that clime, about the middle of the 
fummer, from which he had a temporary 
refpite, but it returned, with increafed vio- 
lence, on the 1ft of September, and on the 
roth of that month, deprived the fervice of a 
General Diflribution of the Britifo Army. 
473 
gallant and meritorious commander, and focje 
ety of an accomplifhed and eftimable member, 
His Lordihip was made poft-captain in 1779, 
and commanded the Leviathan of 74 guns, in 
the memorable action of June 1, 1794, om 
which day, he captured the Sans Pareil of 98 
guns, in which fhip, on being promoted to 
the rank of Vice-admiral, he hoitted his flag, 
in June, 1795, where it continued to fy till 
his death. He became fhortly after one of 
the Lords of the Admiralty, but foon quitted 
that appointment for the command of the 
Leeward Ifland ftation, from whence, after 
the conqueft of Surinam, he fucceeded to the 
Commanderfhip in Chief on the Jamaica 
ftation, vi Nts 
At Madras, G, A. Ram, efg. paymafter at 
Matulipatam. 
On the 3oth of Auguft, on Sullivan’s 
Ifland, in the vicinity of Charleftown, South 
Carolina, Mr. G. Tair, fon of Mr. J. Tair, of 
the Excife-office, Glafgow. 
@n-the 4th of July laft, off the Cape of 
Good Hope, on board the fhip Cornwallis, 
Lieutenant-colonel Walker, of the Eaft In- 
dia Company’s fervice ; this gentleman was 
on his return from Bengal, after an abfence of 
thirty years. é e 
Onthe 24th of February laft, in the Co- 
tiote Country, India, Lieutenant W. Mon- 
teath, of the 12th regiment, fecend battalion 
of native infantry, on the Madras eftablifh- 
ment; this' gentleman was the fon of Mr. 
Walter Monteath, merchant, of Glafgow. 
The following Statement and Diftribution of the immenfe Naval and Mili- 
tary Force of Great Britain, during the laft Month of the War Eftae 
blifoment, are entitled to the Attention of cur Readers. | 
General Difiribution of the Britifh Army, Dec. 1, 1801. 
England and Wales = ~ 
North Britain - - 
Ireland - - - 
Jerfey, Guernfey, &c. - =. 
Gibraltar - - - 
Madeira - ayia = 
Minorca and Malta - - 
Egypt r swat 6 
Canada, Nova Scotia, &c. - 
Weft Indies - - - 
Cape of Good Hope, Goree,.&c. - 
Eait Indies, = - = 
Total + 
(a) And Detachments. \ 
(4) The Company’s Troops exclufive. 
Regulars. 
Total | Inv. 
——, Feneible| Militia. Batta~ \Compa- 
Cay. | Inf. [*f. lions. \. nicss 7 
23 “5 Sure 7. meas 40 
2 _— — 12 14 6 
7 12 32 — 51 6 
—_ 4 2 —_ 6 20 
a 5 4 a 9 —s 
-- 1 — —_ at — 
-- I — ~— i oe 
3 26 I — | 30 — 
_ 5 2 _ Z — 
I 34 mE aot) 35 ae, 
I 8 -~ — 9 — 
4 13 | — — | b22 — 
41 149 44 36 | BO * Pi tej2 
- * Exclufive of artillery and Engineers at home and abroad, independent companies, re- 
eruiting corps, volunteers, vc, 
ifribution 5 
