1824.],.1 Marriages and Deaths 
ant Oriental Professor, East India College, 
to Anne, daughter of the Jate Charles 
Abthorp Wheelwright, esq. of Highbury. 
John Young, esq. to Miss Wilhelmina 
Catherine Lynham, of Devonshire Build- 
ings. 
"Alfred Stevenson, esq. to Virginia, 
danghter of Matthew Conseit, esq. of 
Guildfo1d-street, Russell-square. 
At St. James’s-church, Hugh Mallett, 
esq. to Caroline, daughter of the Hon, 
Jobn Coventry. 
. Septimius Burton, esq. of York-terrace, 
Regent’s-park, to Charlotte, daughter of 
L. C. Middleton, esq. of Hildersham-hall, 
Cambridgeshire. 
Abner William Brown, esq. of Lincoln’s 
Inn, to Miss Dangerfield, of Burton 
Crescent. 
The Rev. William Henry Mogridge, 
M.A. of Pershore, Worcestershire, to Miss 
Jones, of Streatham. 
Lient. Bushnan, r.n. to Isabella, daugh- 
ter of Thomas Shakleton, esq. late of 
Bush-hill, Enfield. 
Mr. James Robinson, of Newmarket, 
to Miss E. Powell, of Panton-street, Hay- 
market. ; 
Mr. Sanders, of Cleveland-conrt, St. 
James’s-place, to Miss Warwick, of 
Maida-hill. 
At Mary-la-bonne New Charch, the 
Rey. J. A. Ross, m.A. to Amelia Kezia, 
daughter of the late Capt. T, Blackburn. 
The Hon. Col. Henry Lygon, M.p. to 
Lady Susan, daughter of the Earl of St. 
Germain. 
Charles Hume, esq. of Montpellier- 
honse, Notting-hill, Kensington, to Maria, 
daughter of Edmund L’Estrange, esq. of 
Hanstanton, King’s county, Ireland. 
Henry, son of Samuel Smith, esq. M.P. 
to Lady Lucy Leslie, sister to the 
Earl of Leven and Melville. 
Carlisle Bamlett, esq. of Haverton-hall, 
Stockton, to Anne, dangliter of the late 
Adam Alderson, esq. of ‘Tokenliouse-yard. 
Frederick John Bassett, of Coleman- 
street, to Isabella, daughter of the late 
James Dickson, esq. of Croydon. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, James 
Wilmot Williams, esq, Capt. 7th Hussars, 
to Elizabeth, daughter of Richard 
Magenis, esq. m.p, of Grosvenor-place. 
Thomas Devas, jun. esq. of Herne-hill, 
to Lonisa, danghier of C. F, Hennings, 
esq. of Dulwich. 
: DIED. 
At Walworth, 38, Tyrrell Herbert Hen- 
derson, esq. uf the Auditor’s Office, East 
India Honse, 
At Clapham, Mrs. Frances Wrather. 
At Gloucester-place, Mrs. Palmer, 
widow of William P. esq. of Nazing-park, 
Essex. 
At Goldsmith’s-hall, 74, John Barrow, 
esq. warden of the Assay Office. 
In Kensington-square, Margaretta, 
in and near London. 87 
danghter of the late Rev. H. Waring, ma. 
residentiary prebend of St. Paul’s. 
At Tunbridge Wells, 74, Richard Budd, 
esq. of Russell-square. 
At Halsted-pliace, Kent, Anna Maria, 
wife of Mr. Alderman Atkins. 
In Dukestreet, St. James’s, Major 
General Macquarie, late Governor of New 
South Wales. 
In London, William Hull, esq. 
At Uxbridge, 61, the Rev. Thomas E. 
Beasley. 
Charlotte, daughter of John Poingdestre, 
esq. of Harley-street, Cavendish-square, 
In Welbeck-street, 51, Alexander, Lord 
Macdonald. 
At Barnes, Surrey, Jolim Edward, son 
of the Rey. J. Jetfreys, rector of Barnes. 
In Pa:k-street, Park-lane, J. Peler 
Auriel, esq. 
In Hill-street, 80, George Stone, esq. 
At Richmond, 21, Elizabeth, daughter of 
Thomas Price, esq. 
At Hornsey, 66, George Buckton, esq. 
highly respected. 
In Cavendish-square, the Countess 
Brownlow. 
In Great Portland-street, 68, Mrss 
Sarah Moultrie. 
At Hornsey, 29, Mr. William Martin. 
In Charles-street, St. James’s-square, 
J. Byron, esq. son of the late Hon, 
George B. ; 
In Cumming-street, Pentonville, 50, 
Mr. J. Edward Pilgrim, of the Stock 
Exchange. 
George Hyde Clarke, esq. of Grafton- 
street, Berkcley-square. 
At Cromer, Norfolk, Anthony Ditehilt, 
esq. of Vincent-square, Westminster. 
At Newington, 29, [William Pulteney 
Sanders, esq. 
At Friern Barnet, Frances, wife of 
Henry Nidbs Browne, esq. 
At Phillimore-place, Kensington, 38,: 
Elizabeth, wife of J. L. Margary, esq. 
In the New Road, 64, Thomas Ketthy 
cesy. author of several mathematical works, 
Accountant to the British Museum, and 
formerly Secretary to the Master of the 
King’s Household. 
In Grosvenor-street, 92, the Hen. Hene - 
rietta S. Walpole. 
In Montagu-stree!, Portman-square, 
53, Mrs. Eleanor Bettisworth, 
In Berkeley-square, 81, the Countess 
Dowager of Albemarle, ; 
In Bedford-square, 81, Sir George Wocd, 
late one of the Barens of the Exchequer. 
For many years he commanded at the bar 
a considerable share of what is called the: 
“ heavy business” of the profession, 
In Titehfield-street, 60, MWilson Lowry, 
esq. F.R.S. and M.G.S. the celebrated en-, 
graver. The mechanical branch of the 
art of engraving has been more indebted | 
to Mr. Lowry than to any or all of the» 
artists united, of which England can boast 
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