July 1841 1-July 29:- At portobellow, Dublin, Malachi Fallon esq., assitant barrister for the Co Limerick 2-July 31:- At Dingle Co Kerry aged 63, the Hon. Edward De Mleyns. This gallant veteran was the son of the late Right Hon Thopmas Lord ventry, and a Deputy Lieut of the COunty. He was appointed Lieut. 31 Jan 1795; Lieut-28th Footh 8th Sept. following; Capt. 13th Nov 1801; Capt 28th Foot 25th May 1803; Brevet-Major 4th June 1813; Major 28th Foot 9th Sept. following. He served in the 28th Regt throughout the whole of the Peninsular war. He was wounded severely at Barossa, and was honoured withteh field officer's medal for Orthes, whe he commanded a brigade of the light infantry companies. He was born in 1777; married 11th Feb 1805 Elizabeth daughter of Robert Hilliard esq., by whom he had three sons and two aughters. 3-Lately:- at Dublin aged 100, Mr. Matthew Kinder late of Ranelagh, and nephew of the late Alderman Truelock. 4-July 17/1841:- at Wexford aged 78 Lieut.William Jones, Governor of Travers Naval College, windsor. This gallant officer served as a master's mate in the 'Marlborough, of 74 guns, in Lord Howe's action of the late 1st of June 1794. He was made Lieut in 1799; and on the 13th August, 1814, obtained the appointment at Travers'; Naval College. On the 26th Sept. 1833, Lieut Jones, succeeded to the Governorship on the demise of Lieut. James Hempsted, which appointment he filled with honour to himself and credit to the instituition. =================================== Source Gentlemans mag 1841