24 APRIL 1847, Page 12
Advices from Naples mention the death of Lord Rokeby, in
that city, on the 7th instant. He was an Irish Peer, and unmarried. He is succeeded by his brother, Colonel John Montagu. Dr. W. A. Shirley, the recently appointed Bishop of Soder and Man, died on Wednesday, from an illness brought on by sleeping in a damp bed at Liverpool.
Mr. William Crawford, one of the Inspectors of Prisons, suddenly expired, on Thursday, while engaged in his duties at Pentonville Prison.
Mr. Gregory, father of the Member for Dublin, has fallen a victim to fever, caught while looking after the poor in his neighbourhood.