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Marriages and Deaths m ard mar London. 



MARRIED. 

 At St. Pancras, the Rev. John Jeffery, of 

 ^illingihurft, Suflcx, to MMk T:i\lor, eldcit 

 daughttr of \Vm. T. cfq. of Totteiiham- 

 Coiirt-road, and giand-daughtcr to the late 

 Rev. Henry Tavlor, well known for Iiis cele- 

 brated defence of the Arian doctrine, under 

 the title of " The Apology of BenjamiB 

 Ben Mordccai for embracing Chrillianity, &c."" 

 and many other valuable theological pieces. 



Mr. William Williams, of the Suan-vvith- 

 Two-Necks, Lad-lane, to Mift Ann M.-a- 

 thon, fecond daughter of John M. efij. of 

 Vincent's- row, Iftington. 



At Hentlon, Lieutenant-Colonel NichoII, 

 To Mifs Sarah Geeves, yoiingcll daughter of 

 the late Mr. G. of Page-ftrect. 



James Agar, cfq. of the Inner-Tero|i:!e, 

 tiarrifter at law, to Mrs. Fletcher, of VVel- 

 beck-ftrcct. 



At Curzon-ftrect Ch.ipel, Walter foncs, 

 efq. M. P. for Coleraine in Ireland, to Mifs 

 Catharine Iremongcr. 



At .St. James's, Mr. .Slop^r, of Pall mall, 

 ti) Mils Maria Bak.--r. — The Re-,-. Wil'iiam 

 "Ward, reftfcr of Mile-end, netr Culcheller, 

 To Mifs Hammeviley, elded daughter of Tlio- 

 nias Hammerfic\-, efcj, of Pall-mall. — B. W» 

 Ottley, cfy. to Mti's Zachary, of Anelcy- 

 houfc, Worcefterftirc. 



At St. George's, Hanover-fqnare, Captain 

 John Harris, of the Royal Navy, to Mifs 

 AVilliams, cljcll daughter of the late Nicho- 

 las W. efq. of Berwick CalUe, Wilts. — J. 

 Knight, efq. of Lea Callle, Worcelterlhirc, 

 to the Honourable Mifs Winn, eldeft daugh- 

 ter of Lady Headley. — Rofs Mihon, efq. of 

 XJaftlegar, county of Gaiway, Irc'I.ind, to 

 Mifs Uiana Baber, daughter of Edv\arJ B. 

 •cfq. of Park-rtreet, Grohenor-fquare. 



Richard Van Heythunl'en, cfq. of Guild- 

 Ibrd-ftrcet, to Mil's Price, of Great James- 

 ttreet. 



At Hackney, Mr. M. L. Merac, to Mifs 

 E. Manning, daughter of Richard M. efq. 



At St. Pancras, Captain Upton, to Mise 

 Walton. 



At Camberwel], Thomas Buih, efq. of 

 Wandfworth, tj Mifs H. Brown, daughter of 

 Timothy B. efij. of Peckham Lodge, 



At Mary-le-honne, Major Daniell, of the 

 99th regiment, to Mifs Mary Ealt, daughter 

 of the late Edward E. efq. of Jamaica.— 

 Henry Jadis, efq. to Mifs Adderley. 



S. C. Brandram, efq. ofSize-ianc, to MLfs 

 Styan, daughter of Thomas S. efq. of Cl.ip- 

 ham. 



At Tottenham, Mr. George Edmund Shut- 

 tlcworth, of Aullin-friars, to Mifs AnnMel- 

 lilh Thompfon, daughter of John T. efq. 



Thomas Symonds, efq. of the Temple, to 

 Mifs Frances Barlow, of Frcdcric's-place, Old 

 Jewry. 



DIED. 

 At Knightlbrldge, the R^v. AUx.in.ler 

 CItf't, leCTurcr at Knlghtftirljgc chapcU 

 yVt litlmgntsn, fVilliam Kwivlji, cjj. 83. 



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At her apartments in the Royal Hofpital, 

 Greenwich, Mrs. S:'utli, widow of the late 

 Captain James S. of the royal navy. 



In Crav-rtrcet, Blackfriar's-road, C'pftim 

 W. Firgvf'jn, ma-ny years an elder brother of 

 the Trinity Houle, go. 



At his apartments in Kcnfington P.'^lacc, 

 \.\iit Re-v Scth'lhomt-hn, 71. 



At Bvompton, Luiy Temple, lelift of Sir 

 Richard Temple, bart. of the Na.h, in the 

 parilh of Kempfe\ , WorcefterlTiire. 



In South Charlotte-ftreet, •Cabtj'tn R. M.t'tt- 

 Und, of x.\\t Stirling militia 



At Stoke Newington, M/s ■Hoir'-f, daughter 

 of Jonathan H. efq. 



At Fin>lico, J'.hn F. B. Gottfrhcd, late 

 Lieutenant-Ciilonel of the 60th regiment of 

 foot, and Inipcdor of Dutch troops, 4S. 



In York-place, M's. Sdivtiirge, relidt of 

 Jahn^ efq. of O'antigh in Kent. 



At Hoiiefdon, J..w« Efdji/,, efq. 85. 

 In Bcrncrs-llreel, liirs. M.-Tnet Co!i,ns, wife 

 of J. Collins, <fq. 



At his brothm-'s houfc in Bitlitcr-fquare, 

 Cco' ge Defhcrougb, e:q. agcnt-victuallcr to his 

 Majelty's fleets on the Lecward-llland Itacion. 

 At the houfc of Paul Orchard, efq. in 

 Chellcrfield-l>r et, his nephew George Pjulcy 

 Huck, efq. of Daddon, Dcvonlhive, 23. 



Geoi-gc Peters, efq. <.-VJe(t Son of Mt. Peters, 

 the banker, of Park-ih-eet, and Captain George 

 Clarke, of the royal navy. — Mr. l-'eters, Cap- 

 tain Clarke, and Mr. Hoarc, went on board 

 Mr. Hoare's failing-boar, with an intentioa 

 to proceed to Gravelend. The boat got 

 aground off Woolwich, when Captain Clarke, 

 attended by Mr. Peters went in a fmall bout, 

 with a rope, for the |)urpole «f towing her 

 aftoat. 'rhis they eflb-iied ; but or their re- 

 turn Mr. Peters unfortunately rifing in a 

 hurry, u[ifet the bo-.Tt. From the Strength of 

 the current, -the faiiing-boat could tender 

 themnoalliitance. Mr. Peters, wlio-vvcs un- 

 able to fwim, was fupported hy Captain 

 Clarke, until the latter bcraHie ethaulted, 

 and was fecn gradually to link. A boat at 

 length put off to tkeir affiltance, but ere it 

 could reach the fpot, thi-y bath funk to the 

 bottom. The bodies^rer^.aincd Four hours un- 

 der water hefcve they were found, which ren- 

 dered medical aid ufelcfs. Captain Clarke 

 was a very gaKaut officer. He commanded in 

 the Egyptian expedition the Braakel, ot 64 

 guns, whieh was afterwards ftationed to pro- 

 ted t'r.c fadtory at Smyrna. He was highly 

 inftrumental in faving the lives of 550 of our 

 wounded foldiers brought from Egypt, whom 

 he attended with thcgrtatcft Care. 



InBilhopfg.t -\xcU,Mr. T/wmjs Cook, go. 

 At his cham lers in Clifford's-Inn, Thorr.at^ 

 Dogberry, cfj of the Honourable Society of 

 Gray's inn, an eminent fpccial ple.idcr, .ii.d 

 editor of the lall edition of the '♦ Crown Cir- 

 cuit Companion." 



AtChelter-plaCc, Lambeth, H. R. Litrpentf 

 cjq. 



At Fryer's-placc, Afton, Mn, "fybbs, Tit 

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