• 21 January –
Jack Small, cricketer (born 1765) • 28 January –
William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell, judge (born 1745) • 31 January –
John Cheyne, physician (born 1777) • 1 February –
John By, military engineer (born 1779) • 4 February –
Sir William Gell, archaeologist (born 1777) • 5 February –
Dorothy Kilner, children's author (born 1755) • 15 February –
John Gillies, historian and classical scholar (born 1747) • 21 February –
William Van Mildert, last
Prince-bishop of
Durham and founder of
Durham University (born 1765) • 22 February –
John Clarke Whitfield, organist and composer (born 1770) • 27 February –
Elizabeth Whitlock, actress (born 1761) • 14 March –
John Mayne, Scottish-born poet (born 1759) • 31 March –
Edward Southwell Ruthven, Irish politician and MP (born c. 1772) • 3 April –
Jeremy Lister, British Army officer (born 1752) • 7 April –
William Godwin, journalist, political philosopher and novelist (born 1756) • 20 April –
Jemmy Wood, banker and miser, "the richest commoner in His Majesty's dominions" (born 1756) • 13 May –
Sir Charles Wilkins, orientalist and typographer (born 1749) • 28 May –
George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, nobleman, soldier and politician (born 1770) • 7 June –
Nathan Drake, essayist and physician (born 1766) • 23 June –
James Mill, historian, economist, political theorist, and philosopher (born 1773) • June –
Cesar Picton, slave turned businessman (born c. 1755 in Senegal) • 18 July –
James Henry Keith Stewart, Member of Parliament (born 1783) • 28 July –
Nathan Mayer Rothschild, financier (born 1777 in Frankfurt am Main) • 20 August –
Agnes Bulmer, poet (born 1775) • 21 August •
Edward Turner Bennett, zoologist and writer (born 1797) •
William Cusac Smith, Baronet, judge (born 1766) • 25 August –
William Elford Leach, zoologist and marine biologist (born 1791) • September –
Theresa Berkley, dominatrix and brothel keeper (year of birth unknown) • 2 September –
William Henry, chemist (born 1775) • 3 September –
Daniel Mendoza, boxer (born 1764) • 6 September –
Louisa Gurney Hoare, diarist and writer on education (born 1784) • 7 September –
John Pond, astronomer (born 1767) • 21 September –
John Stafford Smith, composer, church organist and early musicologist (born 1750) • 3 October –
James Blaikie, Lord Provost of Aberdeen (born 1786) • 6 October –
William Marsden, orientalist (born 1754) • 11 October –
William Knighton, Private Secretary to the Sovereign (born 1776) • 17 October –
George Colman the Younger, dramatist (born 1762) • 31 October –
John Marshall, politician (born 1797) • 13 November –
Charles Simeon, clergyman (born 1759) • 26 November –
John Loudon McAdam, engineer and road-builder (born 1756) • 4 December –
Richard Westall, painter (born 1765) • 17 December –
John Rippon, Baptist minister (born 1751) • 30 December –
James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose, nobleman and statesman (born 1755)
Unknown dates •
William Dawes, Royal Marine officer (born 1762; died in Antigua) •
Thomas Minton, potter (born 1765) ==References==