Died 3rd July 1840, Elizabeth LAMB, aged 29 years, the wife of Thomas Lamb
Died 3rd October 1841, Melita LAMB, aged 16 months, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Lamb
Died 20th July 1835, Francis LANE, aged 33 years, Sergeant-Major, 53rd Regiment. He was born in Staplegrove, Taunton, Somerset, the son of Sarah Lane
Died 8th March 1841, after a short illness, Richard Titus LANKESHEER, aged 38 years. He held the post of Superintendent of Public Works, and there were rumours that he committed suicide after his plans for the building of Queen Adelaide’s church (St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral), proved to be unsafe. A new architect William Scamp was called in to take over the project
Died 19th April 1878, Arthur Vernon LAWSON, aged 38 years, at Fort St.Angelo
Died 9th May 1839, Martha LE MESURIER, aged 52 years, the wife of the Reverend John Thomas Howe Le Mesurier, who was Chaplain to the Forces from 1812 to 1846. He died 29th September 1864 on the Isle of Wight and is remembered on his wife’s gravestone
Died……………., William LEAVIS, aged 36 years
Died 4th December 1856, Maclean LEE, of Bombay
Died 29th September 1836, Thomas LEE, Captain HMS Vernon
Died 5th July 1837, William LEE, aged 2 years 11 months, the son of Catherine and Richard Lee, Bombardier, Royal Artillery
“Why do we mourn our departed child or shake at death's alarms;
Tis but the voice that Jesus sends to call him to his arms.”
Died 8th December 1847, Emily LEEVIS, aged 21 years, the daughter of the late Reverend H.G. Leevis
Died 13th October 1855, Edith Cornwall LEGH, aged 21 months. Born 26th January 1854, the daughter of Richard Cornwall Legh, Under Secretary to the Governor, and his wife Tomasina Antonia. Richard and Tomasina were married on 28th June 1852 at the British Embassy in Paris, and afterwards at the Church de la Madeleine. Her father was Frederick Sedley, the Superintendent of Police in Malta
Died 27th December 1853, the Reverend George LEVY, aged 40 years. The second son of Abraham Levy, of Sowerby, Westmoreland. MA 1847. Perpetual Curate of Emanuel Church, Bolton Le Moors, Lancashire
Died 17th August 1837, Georgina LEWIS, aged 1 year 4 months, the daughter of Susan and William Lewis. Born 6th April 1836
Died 7th February 1856, John LINDSAY, aged 75 years. Died at Fort St.Angelo, formerley of the Ordnance Department. His only daughter Mary Lindsay was married on 17th June 1845, to William Money, Bugle Major, Rifle Brigade
Died 8th November 1831, Robert LINFORD, Private, 7th Royal Fusiliers. Born St. Neots, Huntingdonshire. His niece was M.Bailey, of Amsbrough, Huntingdonshire
Died Thursday 11th December 1834, at his house in Valletta, John LOCKER, aged 61 years. First Magistrate of Judicial Police in Valletta, Coroner and Registrar of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Malta. He was the son of Captain William Locker R.N., the ‘sea daddy’ and later close friend of Admiral Horatio Nelson. His eldest daughter Jane Lucy Locker, was married 2nd November 1833, to George Cranley Bowles, of Richmond, Captain, 7th Regiment
Inscription on the reverse of tomb:
“Adieu dear Husband alas Adieu
To this loved and sacred spot
Unutterable feelings fill my heart
Yet tis not rebellious grief
My thoughts are solemn but not sad
For soon we shall meet again
Being together forever
The praises of our Blessed Redeemer.
”
Died 30th January 1859, Ellice Anne Sophia LOCKYER, aged 38 years, the only daughter of Major General H.F. Lockyer, Commanding the Forces at Ceylon
Died 2nd February 1857, John Andrew LOGAN, aged 11 months, the youngest son of Major Logan, 57th Regiment
Died 21st January 1818, Stephen LOOKER, HMS Vernon
Died 19th December 1836, George LOTT, aged 35 years. From the parish of St.Margaret, Rochester, Kent. On 7th November 1831 he married Ann McGuiggan, a minor with the consent of her guardian, the daughter of Ann Bentley, of Clandermount, Londonderry, Ireland
Died 12th May 1843, Thomas LOUGHEAD, Private, 88th Regiment
Died 6th August 1829, William LOVESAY, aged 26 years. Sergeant-Major, 7th Regiment
Died 14th November 1850, Edward Charles LOWELL, aged 2 years 6 months. Born at Gibraltar 28th April 1848, the youngest son of Samuel and Elizabeth Hughes Lowell. Died of croup at Valletta after four days illness
Died 19th October 1853, Louisa LUARD, aged 34 years, the wife of Colonel Luard of the Madras Army. Died from consumption