1806.] 
In Queen-fyuare, Bloomfbury, Cornelius 
Donovan, efq. brother-in-law to Lady Skef 
fington, 73. 
t the White Lodge, Richmond Park, 
Mrs. Goodenough, relict of Dr. G. and fitter 
to Lord Vifcount Sidmouth, 
In Francis-ftreet, Bedford-{quare, Mfrs. Ann 
Montague Mackingtofb, wite of William M., 
efq. formerly of the iflands of Grenada and 
Dominica. 
At Kentifh-town, Alexander Hubbert, ef, 
formerly of Oftend. 
In Bridge ftreet. Blackfriars, Mrs. Min- 
feull, wie of William M. efy: 
At the Governor’s apartments in Green- 
wich Hofpital, in the 78th year of her age, 
the Right Hon. Sufannah, wite of Lord Vif- 
count Hood, and in her own right Baronefs 
Hood of Catherington, in Hampfhire ; which 
latter title was conferred on her in 1797, and 
now devolves on her fon, the Hon. Henry 
Hood, of Catherington. 
At Newington, Mr. Samuel Hawes, F.A.S. 
many years in the fervice of the Bank of Eng- 
land. 
At his houfe in Downing-ftreet, Weftminf- 
ter, in his 91ft year, Sir Arthur Clarke, bart. 
youngeft fon of Sir Robert C., Bart. of 
Snailwell, county of Cambridge, by Mary 
daughter of Arthur Barnardifton, efq. of 
Brightwell-hall, Suffolk. By his death the 
title has become extinét. 
At his houfe in Seymour-place, the 
Hon. ‘fohn Monfon, Lord Monfon, and a 
Baronet. He wasborn May 20, 1753, fuc- 
ceeded his father John, the late Lord, July 
20, 1774; married, July 13, 1777, Eliza- 
beth Capel, daughter of the fourth earl of 
Effex, by whom he has iffue, Elizabeth, born 
Auguft 24, 1779; Charlotte, born Feb. 15, 
1783; and John George, born Sept, 1, 1785, , 
who fucceeds him in his title and eftates. 
In Great Portland-ftreet,. fobn Mitford, 
e/g. formerly a Commander in the fervice of 
the Eaft India Company. 
Alter three days illnefs, W”. Walton, efq. 
Accomptant-general of the Bank of England. - 
The Rev. Mr. Waocd, fecond mafter of St. 
Paul’s grammar fchool He put a poriod to 
hjs life, by hanging himfelf. For a confider- 
able time previous to this melancholy event, 
his conduét at intervals, had indicated a de- 
ranged mind. The Coroner's Jury which 
fat on the bedy, retprneda verditt of—Lunacy. 
Mifs Catharine Blaine, daughter of Dr. 
Blaine, of Cleveland-row, St. James’s. 
Suddenly, at his houfe, at Highbury, the 
Rew. Dr. Foon Ford. ; 
At Pimlico, jn child-bed, the wife and in- 
fant daughter of Colonel Robinfon, of the 
London Recruiting Diftric. 
At the houfe of her mother, Lady Bagot, 
in Upper Brook-ftreet, the Hon. Mrs, Paget, 
lady of the Hon. General Paget, fon af the 
garl of Uxbridge, 
At the houfe ef her brother, William Salte, 
efg. Tottenham, Jhérs. Saltey relict of the late 
Deaths in and near London. 
jit 
John Salte, efq. of Ludgate-ftrect, 82. Ske 
died regretted by all who knew her; but 
efpecially by the neceffitous, to whom this ex~- 
cellent woman had ever been fingularly com- 
paffionate and bountiful ; and by her neareft 
relatives, with whom fhe had ever lived 
in the moft affe€tionate and tender friend= 
fhip. 
At his houfe at Newington Green, John 
Hood, efy principal of the old refpettable 
houle in Crofby-fquare: his integrity, good- 
nefs of heart, and urbanity of manners, en- 
deared him to all whe knew him. 
In College-ftreet, Weltminiter, 247. Tha- 
mas Lambert, 78. He was well known tothe 
inhabitants, but more particularly to thofe in 
the parifh of St. John’s, where he faithfully 
filled the fituation of an officer, for 23 years, 
with fuch exemplary regularity, as ‘to canfe 
the gentlemen of that parifh, in his decline 
of life, to withdraw him from their employ, 
with a fuitable provifion during its remainder, 
He affifted as an attendant at Weftminfer- 
Abbey, at the Coronation of His Majefty, and 
lived upwards of 49 years in one houfe. 
In Gracechurch-ftreet, in confequence of ° 
her drefs accidentally taking fire, Mrs. Darky, 
wife of Mr. Edmund D. 
In Hanover-ftreet, mafter J. P. Fuck/er, 
youngeft fon of Dr. J. 9% 
At Kentith Town, A%rs. Sumner, of South 
Church-lawn, Effex, wife of Thomas S. efg. 
one of his Majefty’s deputy lieutenants, and 
an aéting magittrate for that county. 
The Rev. Anthony Trallope, regtor of Ca- 
thered and Ruthden, Herts, youngeft fon of 
the late Sir Thomas T., and uncle to the pre- 
fent Sir John T., of Cafwick. Ee was for- 
merly of Pembroke college, Cambridge, B.A. - 
1758. M.A. 1761. 
In Pall-Mall, of an apoplectic fit, the Lady 
of Sir Walter Stirling, Bart. 
At the feat of his fon, on Wimble- 
don Common, in the 64th year of his age, 
the Right Rev. Dr. Thomas Bernard, bithop. 
of Limerick, who, when Dean of Derry, was 
one of that celebrated Club of Literature with 
Dr. Johnfon, Garrick, &c. fo pleafantly deli- 
neated In Goldfmith’s poem of Retaliation. 
At Gans Houfe, Chelfea, H. Helland, ef. 
a juftice of the peace far the county of Mid- 
diefex, and architeé& tg the Eaft ludia Com- 
pany. 
In Duke-ftreet, Manchefter fquare, the 
Lady of Lieutenant Coleone! Ryng. 
At Vauxhall, Mrs. Hilfon, wife of F. Wil- 
fon, efq. 
At Profpeét Row, Kingstand, Adrs, Seymezr,y 
wife of R. Seymour, efg. i 
At Richmond, F. 3. <Efilesy, off formerly 
colone} in the fire regiment of foot guards, 
and eight years equerry to the tate Bake af. 
Cumberland. 
At Turnham Green, Mis. Kefly, wife of 
Captain K, 54. 
At Keyhaven, the Eady of William Gveer, 
ef. fifter of Sic Jehn Proyy, Bart. i 
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