18f1.] 
At St. Mary Woolnoth, Henry Tbbet- 
son, esq: of Doctors’ Commons, to Ellen, 
only daughter of ‘Thomas Parke, esq. of 
Lombatd-street- 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, Henry 
Maynard, esq. to Miss Rabett, only daugh- 
ter of Reginald R. esq. of Bramfield-hall, 
Suffolk. 
At Mary-le-bone, Henry Blake, esq. to 
Miss Attersoll, of Portland-place. 
“At St. Saviour’s, Southwark, the Rev. 
Arthur Evans, of Overtown, and yicar of 
Badbourn Cheney, Wilts, to Miss Anne 
ike, 
" At St. Andrew’s, Holborn, Thomas Tur- 
er, esq. of Limbern-Park, Essex, to Grace, 
Fosrch daughter of the late John Newman, 
esq. of Hampstead. 
"At St.Clement Danes, J.Clayton Jennings, 
esq. to Margaret, only surviving daughter of 
the late Michael Bray, esq. of Wimbledon. 
* At Lewisham, the Rev. Charles Parr Bur- 
ney, son of the Rev. Dr. B. to Frances 
Bentley, daughter of George Young, esq. of 
Blackheath. 
At Camberwell, William Reade, esq. to 
Jester Carter, daughter of Henry Smith, 
6g, 
waaihaiel Bogle French, jun. esq. of Dul- 
_ wich, to Elizabeth, only child of the Hon, 
William Jackson, chief justice of Jamaica. 
David Robertson, esq. of Sackville-street, 
to Frances, daughter of the late James Ma- 
ther, esq. of Birchin-lane. 
Capt. Page, of the Bombay Military Esta- 
blishment, to Miss Barker, of East Sheen, 
only daughter of the late P. Barker, esq. of 
_ Charlton, Kent. 
» ~ Capt. Aichison, of the Bombay Military 
_ Establishnvent, to Charlotte, fifth daughter 
of William Terrington, esq. of Gould-square. 
anys fi DIED. 
Tn Dovyer-street, at the house of Lord 
Dynevor, the Hon. Mrs. Markham, wife of 
Vice-admiral John M. and sister to Lord 
lynevor, 
+ dn John-street, Oxford-street, Mrs. Prince, 
wife of Mr. poh it 
_, At Upper Holloway, Frances, wife of Jacob 
*hilips, esq. and sister of Sir Edward Berry, 
‘ in Gower-street, JiZs. Brown, 49. 
.. An Bernard-street, Russell-squate, George 
‘ Sibley, sg. 
. At Homerton, in his $34 year, Christopher 
| Alderson, esq. 
At Dulwich-hill, Camberwell, Miss Anne 
* Powditch, youngest daughter of the late Tho- 
nas P. ‘esq. of Peckham, 17. “ 
7 In Huoter-street, Ars. Sanders, widow of 
John William S. esq. of the island of Nevis. 
~ AtColebridge, Twickenhan:, Stephen Cole, 
4:q- eldest sun of the late Stephen C.. esq. of 
pHleatham-lodge, Middlesex. 
. An Portman-street, Mr. M4. 4. Lavoine, 67. 
» AtTurnham-green, Mrs. Prott, 87. 
Marriaées and Deaths in and near London 
17 
Ih Notton-stréet, Rear-admiral Yobu Boyle, 
72. j 
At Hackney, Miss Anne Buller, of Oxford= 
court, Cannon-street, 20. 
In Sloane-squate, Mrs. Plimpton, 77. 
In Parliament-street, George Kier, esq. 60. 
At Bromptom, the Rev, Henry Hodges, vi- 
car of Embieton, Northumberland. 
In New-street, Spring Gardens, Mrs, A= 
dérden, wife of John Proctor A. esq. 
In Long Acre, Mrs. Fulia Weippert, wife 
of Mr. W, professor of thie harp. 
In Halfemoon-street, George Frederic, son of 
Mr. Lockley, surgeon. 
At Hammersmith, Mrs. Phebe Burnell, 63. 
At Knightsbridge, Mrs. Delegal, relict of 
Henry Sacheverel D, esq. late of Barbadoes, 
63. 
In Castlé-street, Leicester-square, Thomas 
Thomson, esq. 64. 
At Blackheath, Alexander Masson, esg. 
At Gunnersbury-cottage, Oliver Delancey’ 
son of Capt. John Stapleton, inspector-gene- 
ral of barracks, 11. 
At Tottenham, William Rodinson, esq. 74. 
In Bernard-street, Mrs. Esdaile, relict of 
James E. esq. 76. 
In Upper Guildford-street, Mrs. Hinckley, 
relict of Henry H. M.D. many years senior 
physician of Guy’s hospital. : 
In Queen’s-square, Bloomsbury, Robert 
Macfarlane Hammond, third son of Wm. H. 
esq. -25. 
At LissonGreen, William Baillie, esg. many 
years one of the commissioners of the stamp 
duties, 87, 
At Greenwich, Mr. Collingwood, father of 
Mr. C. printer to Oxford University. 
At Cooper’s-hill, near Staines, Gideon Bic- 
kerdicke, esq. whose immense property devolves 
on his nephew, B. Flounders, esq. of 
Yarm. : ‘ 
_ At Mortlake, AZrs. Coke, mother of T. We 
Coke, esq. of Holkham, Norfolk, M.P. for 
that county, and of Edward Coke, esq. M.P. 
for Derby, 
In Portland-road, Sir Francis Bourgesis, R, Ae 
a landscape and historical painter of great 
eminence. De Loutherbourgh was evidently 
the master whom it was his ambition to imi- 
tate. Some of the productions of his pencil 
will do credit to his memory; bat the ma~ 
jority of them will remain as a land-mark to 
jenior artists to avoid a glare of colour, and 
attempts to produce effect at the expense of 
truth and nature. , 
In Somerset-place, Mr. Richards, many 
years a member of the Royal Academy, and 
secretary to that institution, 80. He chiefly 
distinguished himself asa painter of theatrical 
scenery, and in that province of art displayed 
considerable merit. He held the leading place 
in that department at Covent-GardenTheatre 
for. many years., Mr. Richards had been for 
some time incapable of attending to business, 
and Mr. Howard, an artist of well-known 
merit, 
