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of St. Aiban’s, to Rachael, second daughter 
of W, Tompson, esq. of Hill End, Hefts. 
The Rev. T. B. Powell, fellow of. Oriel 
College, Oxford, to Sarah Louisa, third 
daughter of the Rev. N. Cotton, @ector of 
Thornby, Northamptonshire, 
DIED. 
Walter, the eldest son of .Walter Fawkes, 
esq. of Farnivy Hall, near Otley, Yorkshire, 
a fine youth about 16 years of age. He was 
found drowned in the canal at Denham, near 
Uxbridge, where he was at school, 
The Rev. Graham Fepson, vicar of Ful- 
ham, late fellow of King’s College, Cam- 
bridge, and formerly rector of Milton, which 
he exchanged for the living of Fulham, 
‘At Woolwich, Fobn Feffreys, esg. clerk of 
the cheque at the dock-yard. 
At Mill Hill, near Hendon, Susan Rudson. 
Her complaint was what is generally termed 
a gallopping consumption, which arose from 
her teking, ne doubt,. at cifferent times, poi- 
sonous medicines, procured, as she said, by 
her seducer, but unsuccessfully, for the pur- 
pose of producing abortion; and the last un- 
happy offspring was the fifth child, For 
several days previous to her dissolution, ske 
appeared to struggle under the most violent 
“convulsions possible for any human being to 
endure, and exhibited all the horrors of ima- 
gination arising from a mis spent life. A 
few moments before death closed her eyes, 
she declared she could not die until she had 
unburthened her conscience. <A clergyman 
was sent for, but to him she would say no- 
thing, but called out fer a Mrs, Mackay, who 
had given her nourishment during her ill- 
ness. This miserable creature then related 
how she had falsely sworn her first two 
children {now alive) to an innocent man, and 
how she had disposed of three others since. 
The first, a boy, she destroyed. as soon as 
bora, and buried it under a tree in a garden 
near Dors-lane ; the second, a girl, met with 
a similar fate, but the mother buried ic be- 
hind a public house called the Adam and 
Eve, Mill-Hills the last child, a girl also, 
she buried alive in a field near Votteridge. 
After this disclosure, the unhappy wretch 
appeared more-resigned, and expired almost 
immediately. ‘he circumstances hed such 
an effect upon the people in the neighbour- 
hood, that no one would stay with the corpse 
during the nights previous to burial. 
_ In South-street, Grosvenor-square, the 
Earl of Massareene. He is succeeded in his 
title and estates by his brother, the Hon. 
Chichester Skeffington. 
In New North-street, Red Lion-square, 
Stephen Scarbrow, esq. 45. 
At che house.of their brother, the Rev. 
Thomas Bowerbank, vicar of Chiswick, Miss 
Mary Bowerbank, aged 24; and Lieutenant 
Edward B. of the 21st regiment native in- 
fantry on che Bengal Fstablishment, 23. 
Lady Charlotte Pelbam Clinton, sister to the 
Duke of Newcastle. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 
. 
588 
In Great Pulteney-street, Robert Bissct, eS% 
late commissary-general of the forces at 
home, 81. 
At Richmond, Richard Penn, esq. grandson 
of William P. one of the proprietors and for-- 
- merly governor of Pennsylvania, 75. 
At Hampstead; Lady Yoanna Watson itee 
of Sir James W. late one of the judges.of the- 
Supreme Court of Judicature, Bengal. 
In Old Burlington street, the Countess de 
Brubl. 
In Buckingham-street, 
Mrs. Devall, 75. 
In Red Lion-square, Mrs. Devon,.wife of ° 
William D, esq. and sister te Mr. Justice ' 
Heath. y 
At Craven Lodge, Stamford Hill, Aérs. 
Craven, wife of John C, esq. 
In Bedford-square, in, wife of John 
Scott, esq. ' 
At Michael’s Grove, Brompton, Edmund 
Meunt, esq. 32. 
An Upper Guilford-street, Adrs. Phillips, - 
wile ef Capt. P. = 
In Great Corami-street, 7illiam Piddoc& 
Franzis, es9: ; 
In East Place, Lambeth, Mrs. Eliz. Shool- 
bred, relict ot David S. esq. of Quebec. 
In Manchester- street, George Putland, esq. 
of Sans Souci, in the county of Wicklow. 
In Bruton street, Sarah, wife of John 
Benry Smyth, esq. 
In Lincotn’s Inn Fields, Rérs. Goslingy- 
In Bedford-square, Peter Cazalet, esq. 
In the King's Road, the Rew, Henry Free 
dzric Thistlethwayte, son of the late Robert T. 
esq. M.P. for Hampshire. 
At Stratford, Mrs. Harcourt, relict of John 
Simon H. esq niece to thesDuchess of Chan- 
dos and Lord Henniker. 
In Upper Grosveaor-street, Sir Sames 
Hamilyn, bart. ot Clovilly Court, Devon. 
At Great Ealing, Mrs. Nicholas, wife of ~ 
the Rev, Dr. N. 
In Southamptori-row, Mary Ane, wife of 
J. Fownes, esq. : . 
In Mortimor-street, Cavendish-square,. . 
Lady Day, relict of Sir John D. many years 
advocate general of the supreme court ef < 
Fitzroy-square, 
Judicature in Calcutta, 85. 
In Foley Place, L. Strange, esq... 
In Bridge-road, Lambeth, in his 70th year, . 
William Henry Bigden, esg formerly of the 
Secretary of State’s Office for the Home Des | 
partment 5 a situation which he beld for many 
years with distinguished reputation for inte. . 
grity and ability. In the earlier part of his 
life he had attended the late Earl of Roche 
ford, Sir Robert Ainslie, and the Hon. Mrw + 
Trevor, in different embassies to France 
Spain, Turkey, and Sardinia, and was ho- 
nored with their esteem. He possessed.an-’ 
extensive knowledge of foreign languages | 
and manners, and the goodness of his heurt 
rendered his knowledge useful, ' 
At Streatham, AZr. George Robinson, of Pas . 
ternoster-row, bookseller, 
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