THE CONNAUGHT JOURNAL Galway, Thursday, March 11, 1824 MILITARY OBITUARY [From the Army List for March] General Roberts, late 111th F. Bruxeiles. Lieutenant-General Right Honourable Sir Thomas Maitland, G.C.B. and G.C.H. 10th Foot, Malta. Major Brunt, half-pay 4th Ceylon Regiment, Cape of Good Hope. Captains-Rylance, 43d Foot on passage from Gibraltar; Sir J A Gifford, Bt half-pay, 24th Dragoons. Lieutenants- Corton, 4th Foot, Jamaica; Stephenson, of late 5th Veteran Battalion, Plymouth; Clavering, half-pay 3d Dragoon Guards; Howard, half-pay 33d Foot; Maepherson, half-pay 77th Foot; Sir B. Boothby, Bart, half-pay, 90th Foot, Bologne; Besserer, half-pay 104th Foot; Pope, half-pay 5th Garrison Battalion; Cane, half-pay 8th Garrison Battalion. Second Lieutenant Hay, Royal Engineers, Trincomalee, Ceylon. Ensigns-Holt, 2d West India Regiment, Bathurst, Saint Mary, Cape of Good Hope; Fraser, half-pay, Glengarry Fencibles. Paymaster Humphreys, half-pay 48th Foot, Trumpington, near Cambridge. Quartermaster Blair, half-pay 21st Dragoons. Commissariat Department-Deputy Assistant Commissary General Corlett, Barbadoes; Deputy Assistant Commissary General Pierce. Medical Department-Surgeon Burns, 18th Foot, Malta Assistant Surgeons Gordon, half-pay 1s Garrison Battalion; Apothecary Burrowes, Jamaica; Hospital Assistant J. Blair, on passage from Africa. DEATHS In Dublin, Mr. John Matthews, of Bridgefoot-street. In Dame-street, of the measles, on the 5th instant, aged six years, Peter Muntfort Archer, son of Alderman Archer of the City of Dublin. In Portarlington, Mr. Charles Cary, son of the late Henry Cary, Esq., aged 20 years. At Cheltenham, Bryan Sheehy Keating, son of the late John Sheehy Keating, Esq. of Cork. At his residence, Sneed Park, near Bristol, aged 50 years, George Webb Hull, Esq., late Secretary of the Board of Agriculture. His death was occasioned by an injury to the head, received in a fall from his horse. At the advanced age of 75 years, William Copleand, Esq. late of Marybrook, County Down. At Broomville, County Carlow, in the 77th year of his age, William Paul Butler, Esq., granduncle to the Thomas Butler, Bart. In Limerick, Rebecca, wife of Phillips Cosby Lovett, Esq., Inspector-General of Excise. At Carrick-on-Suir, on Saturday morning, Pierce O'Donnell, Esq., aged 85 years. On Monday last, in Anger street, Dublin, Mr. James Rainsford, formerly an eminent Cabinet-maker in the city, aged 97 years. On Tuesday, sincerely and universally regretted, William Harding, Esq. one of the Ordnance Department, Dublin. On the 29th of February, at Annagassan lodge, of a few days' illness, in the eleventh year of his age, Arthur Henry McClintock, son of William Foster McClintock, Esq. Cathy Joynt Labath Ireland Old News http://www.IrelandOldNews.com/