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Marriages and Deaths In and near London. [Sept. Ij 



the weft, and Exchequer Offices on the eaft 

 fide of it, will have new Gothic fronts. In 

 the interior of Weftminfter-hall, the iTcreen 

 wliich now divides the Courts of Chancery 

 and King's Bencli from the reft of the Hall 

 is to be removed, and the hall rcftored to its 

 original dimei^fions, and new Courts are to 

 be conftrufted in the fams manner as the 

 Common Pleas. The private houfes which 

 adjoin the Houfe of Lords in Old Palace-yard 

 will immediately he taken dow!4, and the 

 Houfe of Lords will be new fronted, to cor- 

 refpond with the reft of the building. When 

 thcfe improvenifnts (lia 1 have been complet- 

 ed, it is propofed to pull down all the houfes 

 in Margaret ftreet, fo as to throw tlie Abbey 

 completely open ; and it is faid that the 

 houfes wliich now form the Terrace in Pa- 

 lace-yard, and the whole of the South fide 

 of Bridjje-flreet, will be taken down. 



MARRIED. 



At Edgware, T Bartrum, efq. to Mifs 

 Cameifnrd, of ".rocicley-hill. 



At Enfield, Thomas Scrafton,efq. of Stan- 

 more, to Mrs. Oftiifl-'e, widow of the late 

 Francis O efq. 



At Mary-le-bone, H .S. Partridge, efq. 

 captain in the Eift Norfolk militia, to Mifs 

 Hefiop, only daughter of the Rev. L. H. 

 archdeacon of Bucks. 



At Vifcount Melbourne's, Whitehall, the 

 Right Hon. Eirl Cowper, to the Hon. MifS 

 Lambe, eldeft daughter of Lord M. 



At the Earl of Barrymore's, Saikville- 

 fireet, the Due de Caftrics, to Mifs Coghlan, 

 Cfter to the Countcfs of B. 



The Hon. Col. Achefon, fon of Vifcount 

 Gosforth, to Mifs Sparrow, daughter of Ge- 

 n'erfil S. 



.^t the feat of tlie Earl of Cathampton, at 

 Co!)h\m, Surry, Lord Grantham, to Lady 

 Henri ttti Vrances Cole, lifter to the Earl of 

 Lnnlfkillcn. 



William H. Fellowes, efq. M.P. of Ram- 

 fay. abbey, Huntingdonlhire, to Mifs E. 

 Benyon, fifth daughter of the late R.ichard 

 'B. efq. 



Henry Sanfom, efq. of Finlbury-fquare, 

 to Mifs Magniac, daughter of Francis M. 

 efq. of Maryland Point, Efiex. 



At Chifwick, R J. Chambers, efq. eld-.ft 

 Ion of tlie late Sir Robert C. Chief Judge of 

 Calcutta, to Mifs Polhill, of New Bridge- 

 ftreet, only daughter of the late Nathaniel 

 P. *fq. ofHowbury, Bedfordfhire. 



Mr. Albany Carrington Bond, folicitor, of 

 Jlilliter-hne, to Mifs Marianne Dunfter, 

 thiro daughter of the late Henry D, efq. of 

 He. t ford. 



.At CbjhaTi, Peter Blackburne, efq. 

 bankt'r, uf Raaifffate, to Mifs Eewicke, on.y 

 dauglitPt uf tbi; iilc Calverley B. clq. 



.i.t St. J.u)-ifS's, K. .Jujir, (% M. P, to 

 )Bj'' ^•I'Tie Oi- I'Ffcuyir d'Aeincoatc. 



The a,;v. J. Gainl»l», chajpUij)-g$neral of 



His Majefty's forces, to Mifs Lathom, ut 

 Sloane-ftreet, only daughter of the late R. 

 L. efq. of Madras. 



At the Marquis of Abercorn's, the Earl of 

 Aberdeen, to Lady Catherine Hamilton. 



At Camberwell, Mr W. Rogers, of Sun- 

 dridgc, Kent, to Mifs Rogers, daughter of 

 the late J. R. efq. 



At Walthamftow, J. T. Minet efq. of 

 Old Broad-ftreet, to Mifs Cazenove, daughter 

 of John C. efq. 



The Earl of Ennilkillen, to Lady — . 

 Paget, diughter of the Earl of Uxbridge. 



At St. George's, Bloomlhury, A. L. Bai- 

 ley, efq of the Exchequer, to Mifs Beloe, 

 of the Brltifh Mufeum. 



R. Addams, efq of Do£Vor's Commons, 

 to Mils Bifhop, daughter of N. B. efq. of 

 Gloucefter- place. 



DIED. 



About half paft eight in the night of Sun- 

 day the 25th of Auguft, His Royal High- 

 nefs Prince William Henry, Duke of 

 Giouceficr and Etiinhiirgh in Great Britain, 

 Ear! if Ctnnaught in Ireland, &c. Knight 

 of the Garter, Senior Field Marihal of His 

 Majefty's Forces, and Colonel of the Firft 

 Regiment of Foot Guards, Chancellor of the 

 Univcrfiry of Dublin, Ranger and Keeper of 

 Cranbourn Chafe, Ranger of Hampton-court 

 Park, Warden and Keeper of the New Fo- 

 reft, Hampftiire. His Royal Highnefs was 

 born on the 15th of November, 1743, ^""^ 

 was created a Duke and Earl by patent on the 

 I7ih of November, 1764. He was married 

 on the 6th of September, 1766, to Maria 

 Countefs Dowager of Waldegrave, and 

 daughtier of the Honourable Sir Robert Wal- 

 pole. Knight of the Bath, by whom he had 

 three children, riz. Sophia Matilda, born 

 May 19, 1773 ; Carolina Augufta Maria, 

 born June 24, I774, and died March 14, 

 1775 ; and William Frederick, born at 

 Rome, January 15, 1776, a Lieutenant Ge- 

 neral in the army, and Colonel of the 6th 

 regiment of foot. His Royal Highnefs was 

 aliceral promoter of charitable and ufeful in- 

 ftitutions. He was a patron of the Freema- 

 fon's Charity and of the Haval Afylum, and 

 preliJent of the London Hofpital. From an 

 examination of the body by the phyficians, 

 it has been afcertained, that, in addition to 

 the ftone in the bladder, His Highnefs had 

 been affefted by a confumption of the liver, 

 and a general relaxation of the inteftinis.— 

 He was alfo fubjeft to an hemorrhoidal cvra- 

 plaint, which during the laft month had bs- 

 come extremely troublcfome. On the morr»- 

 ing of Su.^day his lioyal Highnefs received 

 the Sacrament, which was admiriilcred ts 

 hi.ii by the Kcv Dr. Duval. At two o'cloclc 

 in the afternooQ he v.'as fpecchlefs, but reco- 

 vered his powers c' fprech fo far as cj be in- 

 tcUif'! ?? to thofe around him at four.— 

 Shortly after he appeared to be very low, and 

 keconcinuedgradually weaker until heexpired. 



His 



