278 
W. W. Hastings, esq. of Gray’s-inn, to 
Sophia, eldest daughter of Dr. Burrowes, of 
Gower-street. 
John Bate Cardale, esq. of Bedford-row, 
to Emma, daughter of the late T. Plum- 
mer, esq. of Clapham. 
Sir Thomas E. Croft, bart. to Sophia, 
daughter of Richard Lateward, esq. of 
Ealing Grove. 
Mr. David Landell Chambers, of Bi- 
shopsgate-street, to Miss Jane B. Mills, of 
Broad-street buildings. 
John Furtado, esq. to Miss Kimber, 
both of Walcott-place, Lambeth. 
_ George Gregory Hussey, esq. to Jane, 
daughter of S. Bayly, esq. both of Ken- 
sington. 
J. W. Ogle, esq. to Anne, daughter of 
James Scott, esq. of Bromley. 
Arthur Easton, esq. of the Board of Con- 
troul, to Miss Catherine Raut. 
Robert Wilson, esq. of Gloucester, to 
Charlotte Maria, daughter of James Hallett, 
esq. of Dulwich. 
W. W. Jenkins, esq. of Red-lion-square, 
to Miss Martin, daughter of the late Tho- 
mas Martin, esq. of Gracechurch-street. 
Mr. Thomas Jones, of Staines, to Miss 
Sarah Barton, of Eton 
Henry Cobb Cornwall, esq. of Great 
Knight-rider-street, to Louisa, daughter 
of John Richardson, esq. of Bury-street, St. 
James’s. 
Richard Torin Kindersley, esq. to Mary 
Anne, daughter of the Rey. John Leigh 
Bennett, of Thorpe-place, Surrey. 
George Newman, esq. of Clapham-rise, 
to Miss Poole, of Brixton-place, Surrey. 
William Dance, jun. esq. to Miss Wa- 
ters, both of Holloway. 
James Reeves, esq.of Ely-place, to Jane 
Mary, daughter of Henry Carington Bowles, 
esq. of Myddleton-house, Enfield. 
Dr. Williams, of Bedford-place, to Miss 
E. L. M.-Phillips, daughter of the late J. 
G. Phillips, esq. M.p. of Cwingwilly, Car- 
marthenshire. 
Mr. H. Rossi, of Lisson-grove, to Cathe- 
rine Ann, daughter of the Rev. R. Wilson. 
Mr. John Gregson, of 'Tavistock-place, 
Tavistock-square, to Ann, daughter of 
Henry Shuttleworth, esq. of Great Bow- 
den, Leicestershire. 
At Mary-la-bonne church, the Rev. 
Henry I.. Neave, son of Sir T. Neave, 
bart. to Agnes Ann, daughter of the late 
Rev. Robert Sheffield. 
The Right Hon. Lord Elliot, son of-the 
Earl of St. Germains, to Lady Jemima, 
daughter of the late Marquis of Cornwallis. 
At Sudbury, C. Murray, esq. to Miss 
Anderson, both of that place. 
The Rey. G. Mathew, vicar of Green- 
wich, to Mary, daughter of S. Enderby, esq. 
of Blackheath. 
At Tottenham, Hugh Fraser Sandeman 
esq. to Julia, daughter of Lewis Burnand, 
esq. of Stamford-hill. 
John Jefferys, esq. of Blakesbrook, Wor- 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
(Oct. 1, 
cestershire, to Caroline, daughter of Thomas 
Davy, esq. of Gould-square. 
At St. John’s, Hackney, Mr. J. M. Mor- 
ris, to Jane Frances, daughter of the late 
John Weston, esq. 
William Reid, esq. of Chelsea, to Cathe- 
rine Sophia, daughter of Benjamin Dun- 
combe, esq. of Alfred-place. 
James W. Cooper, esq. of the Treasury, 
to Harriet Angelica, daughter of Thomas 
Evans, esq. of Park-place, Kensington. 
Lord Ellenborough, to Jane Elizabeth, 
daughter of Rear Admiral Digby. 
John Bayley, esq. ¥.n. and A.s. of Upper 
Harley-street, to Sophia Anne, daughter of 
the Right Hon. Robert Ward, of Bangor 
Castle, in the county of Down. 
DIED. 
At Poplar, Elizabeth, wife of Edward 
Stock, esq. 
At ‘Peckham, 21, Eleanor, daughter of 
William Frampton, esq. of Leadenhall- 
street. 
At Hackney, Susanna Letitia, daughter 
of the Rev. Archdeacon Watson. 
At Feltham-hill, Middesex, 78, Mary, 
widow of John Shaddick, esq. one of the 
sworn clerks of the Court of Chancery. 
In Stamford street, Samwel John Maude, 
esq. 
At Strand-on-the-Green, 79, Mrs. Mary 
Trimmer. 
At Gothic Cottage, Belmont-row, Vaux- 
hall, 31, Miss Harriet Rowe. 
In Charles-street, Cavendish-square, 28, 
Gibbes T. Ross, esq. 
At Dalston, 74, the Rev. James Mages, 
vicar of Ewell. 
At Lower Mall, 
Francis Francis, esq. 
At Edmonton, $1, Hlizabeth, widow of 
the Rey. Joseph Gellibrand. 
In Edwards’-square, 73, Mrs. Aspinall. 
In Fleet-street, 25, David Price, esq. 
At Charing Cross, <dlerander Stratton, 
esq. of the Golden Cross. 
At Grove-hill, Camberwell, 22, Charles, 
son of Jacob George Wrench, esq. student 
of Lincoln’s-inn. 
In London, 72, the Rev. Wm. Bentley 
Crathern, late of Dedham, Essex ; for thirty- 
seven years he was a much esteemed dis- 
senting minister in that place. 
In Baker-street, 79, Lieut. Gen. Andrew 
Anderson, of the East-India Company’s 
service, at Bombay. 
In Burton Crescent, within a few days 
of his 84th year, John Cartwright, esg.,com- 
monly called Major, having formerly been 
Major to the Nottinghamshire militia. For 
forty years he had been the undeviating 
advocate of civil and religious liberty ; and 
in private life, he was as much esteemed for 
his many amiable qualities as for his public 
consistency. While a boy, Major Cart- 
wright left his paternal roof to engage m 
the service of Frederic the Great of Prus- 
sia, whenee he returned in 1758, and en- 
tered as a midshipman in the navy, at the 
age 
Hammersmith, 50, 
