ISOG.] 



Marriagii and Deaths in and near London, 



560 



foners fliall be employed again in any public 

 fervice of the crown of Spain, either by fea 

 or land, until they are regularly exchanged. 

 Signed on boaed his Britannic Majt fty's fliip 

 theZuryalus, at fea, the icth C6t. 1805. 



(Signed) GuLt.. Ue Vai.v ERDE, 

 Edecan lic S. E. 



Euryalus, off Cadix , 

 Sir, Oa. 30, i?oc. 



It is with great pleafure that 1 have heard 

 the wound yoj received in the aCtion is in a 

 hopeful way of recovery, and that your coun- 

 try may ftill liave the benefit of your future 

 fervice. 



But, Sir, you furrendered yourfelf to me, 

 and it was in confideration only of the fta;e 

 of your wound, that you were not removed 

 into my ft\ip. I could not difturb the repofe 

 of a man fappofed to be in his laft moments j 



but your fword, the emblem of your fervice, 

 was d;;livered to me by your captain, and I 

 expedl that you confider yourfelf a prifjner 

 of war until yoM be regularly exchanged 'oy 

 Ciftel. I have the honour to be, Zcz. 



C . Co I L I K C W 00 D . 



To Vice- Admiral Don Jgnatio Maria 

 d'Ala-va. Sent under cover to Ad- 

 miral Gra-vina. 



We have not taken any notice of the 

 expeditions fent from this country to the 

 continent, as we (hal! hereafter give a 

 particular detail on the fubjcft, when the 

 cbjciTl aiid deftinaiion of our brave tioops 

 are more diftinftly known. Lord Cath- 

 cart is appointed to ihe command of the 

 Britiih troops on the continent. 



INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS in and near LONDON, 

 H'ilh Biographical Memoirs of dijlinguijbed Charaflen recently deceafed.. 



MARRIED. 



AT Ch'.fwick, Charles Thompfon, cfq. of 

 Hull, youngert Ion of Henry T. efcj. of Kir- 

 by-hall, Yorklhire, to Mifs Jane Turton, 

 fourth daughter ol" John T. efq. of Run"ell- 

 fquare. 



G. H. Bellafis, efq. eldeft fon of General 

 B. of Bombay, to Mifs Charlotte Maude, 

 youngeft daughter of Jofcpli .M. efq. of Ken- 

 dal. 



T. -Sheridan, efq. only fon of R. B. Sheri- 

 dan, efq. to Mifs Callender, daughter of Sir 

 John C. bart. of Prefton-houfe Hall, near 

 idinburgh. 



Mr. Bourke, of Brook-ftreet, Holborn, 

 to Mifs Delapicrrc, only daughter of Francis 

 D. efq. 



At Wcftminf^er, Mr. B. W Hifcock, of 

 Stvoud Green, Newbury, to Mrs. Shaw, relift 

 of the late Peter S. efq. regifter general of 

 -his Maj>:lty's (hipping. 



R. M. Onflow, efq. only fon of Sir Rich- 

 ard O. bart. admiral of the red, to Mifs Secon, 

 eldeft daiii^hter of the late David S. efq. lieu- 

 tenant-governor of Surat. 



C. Bacon, efq. to Mifs Crocker, eldcll 

 daughter of Edward C. efq. of Greenwich 

 Park. 



J. Stackhoufe, efq. of Cloak-lane, to Mifs 

 Rartilcigh, daughter of Thomas R. efq. of 

 L.imb's Conduit-ltrect. 



H. Ellis, efq. of the Britiih Mufeum, to 



Mifi E Froft. 



At Tcnterden, Kent, Mr. Cape, of Lom- 

 bard-street, to Mifs Mary Anne Knight, 

 daughter of Robt. K efq. of Kent Road. 



W. Davits, efq. of Pcnylan Park, to Mifs 

 Seymour, cWeft daughter of Lord R. Sey- 

 mour. 



Lord Vi.'count Hereford, to Mift Corncwall, 

 daii^'hti;i of Sir George C. bart, 



Mu^TH).v Mag, No. 137. 



At Hackney, Richard Pamphilion, efq. of 

 Kingfland, to Mrs. Cooper, widow of Tho- 

 mas C. efq. of Kingfland Place. 



George Reid, efq. eldeft fon of George R. 

 efq. of Watlington Hall, Norfolk, to Mifs 

 Louifa Oakely, fourth daughter of Sir Charles 

 O. bare. 



C. Harrifon, efq. of Sutton Houfc, Suffex, 

 to Mifs Evanfon. 



DIED. 

 Mrs. Kirkman, wife of P. Kirkman, efq. 

 of Finlbury Square. 



Mr. Frcre, upwards of 25 years coachman 

 to his Majetty ; and on the fame day, fud- 

 denly, at his apartments in the King's A-Iews, 

 Mr. W. Porter, head poftillion to the King. 

 It is extraordinary thA both thefe perfons 

 were e.tablilhed in the fame day in his Ma- 

 jefty's fervice, and expired within a few hours 

 of each other. 



At Pinner, Mrs. I. Ckalfont, fecond daugh- 

 etr of the Rev. D^. Homlby, profeilbr of 

 aftronomy in Oxford iiftiverfity. 



In Duke-ftrcet, Minchcfter-fquare, R, 

 F'.rmin, efq. formerly of Ipfwich. 



in Frceman's-court, Cornhill, J. O'ding, 

 efq. banker. 



At her houfe in VVelbeck-ftreet, in an 

 advanced age, Mrs. Fauthu-r, widow of Cap- 

 tain F. who rommanded the Bellona in the 

 memorable a£lion with the Courageux j and 

 mothar to the heroic Captain F. who gained 

 immortal honour at Martinico during the late 

 war, and fell in the hour of vidory while 

 engaging the French frigate La Pique. 

 In Gowcr fticet, J. H. Barker, efq. 32. 

 In Oxford-llreet, J. Souttall, efq. 

 Jn Cleveland court, St. James's place, G. 

 J, IViUiami, cfq. fon of the celebrated law- 

 yer Pecrc W. elq. and great uncle to the 

 i.M\ of Guilford, 87. 



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