80 Marriages and Deaths 



Mr. Rob. jMatt. Imeson, to Anne, eldest 

 daiigliter of Mr. Win. Sniitli, of Wittam's- 

 buildings, Old-street-road. 



John Allen Sliiiter, esq. of Soiithwavk, to 

 Miss Cheminant, of Greenwich. 



In London, the Count Jules de Polig- 

 Dae, to Miss Campbell. 



At St. Marj-le-bone church, Alex. Ni- 

 rholl, esq.of Ualiol college, Oxfoid, to Miss 

 Johanna Feldborg, of Copenhagen, who is 

 since dead. 



At St. George's, llanover-sqnare, Lieut.- 

 Col. Brownrigsr, to Miss Emma Nesbitt. 



Kobt. Milligans, esq. capt. of the 25th 

 regt. of foot, to Miss Elizabeth Margaret 

 Baillie. 



At St. George's, Hanover-square, Capt. 

 Hawker, R.N. to Miis Jeanne Maria 

 Poore. 



William Thwaites, esq. of Fenchurch- 

 «freet, to Miss A. Hook, of Nortbanipton- 

 sqiiure. 



Andrew Allen Hard}', esq. of Sheffield, 

 to Miss Mary Hookey, of Hackney. 



At Paddington-church, Thomas Cotton, 

 €S(]. to Bliss Richards, of Harrow-road. 



R. Parker, esq. of Hareden, to Miss 

 Sarah Cnndale, of Hai t-street, Bloonisbury . 



'J he Rev. Richard Lloyd, vicar of St. 

 Dimstan's, to Miss Brett. 



BIr. E. Hawks, of Rotherhitlie, to Miss 

 Susanna Brcwman Spence, of Hertford. 



Wm. Ov^cn, esq. to Miss Eliza Brewer, 

 of Clapham. 



Mr. L. W. Williams, of Stratford-green, 

 to Miss Mary Buck, of Arundel-stieet. 

 DIED. 



At Ham, suddenly, Mi\ John Fisher, for- 

 merly of Swallow-stieet. 



At Stockwell con.iBon, 78, Mrs. Eliz. 

 Douiihfy. 



In London, Putrick Bamierman, esq. of 

 Lloyd's Co'fee-hoi'.se. 



In Prince's-street, Leicester-square, Jas. 

 JJ'Uson, esq. late surgeon to the African 

 Corps, much lamented. 



In Upper Wimpole-street, the Hun, Mrs. 

 Clivc. 



In Sonthampton street, Covent-gardcn, 

 the widow of Mr. Wni. Giles. 



In Verulani-buildings, Gray's-inn, James 

 Flemyng, esq. 



In Portugal-street, Ludy Diana Fleming. 



At Morden-liall, 76, Sir Hubert Burnett, 

 formerly sheriff of London, and a consi- 

 derable distiller. 



In Throgniorton-street, the wife of Alex. 

 Chalmers, esq. editor of the English Es- 

 sayists, Poets, &.C. 



In Bryanstone-slreet, 'Z6, Miss Caroline 

 Smith, greatly regretted. 



At VVeybridge, Dhs. Maria nurwdl. 



In Vauxhall-walk, B6, Riciiard Ber- 

 rid^e, esq. 



in Leicester-square, 76, Dr. Bland, an 

 emine\it physician. 



Iij Brompton-row, the widow of Joseph 

 Harding, esq. 



At West-Dean, 63, the Right Hon. Juhn 



in and near London^ [Aug. 1, 



L'ird Sclseij : he is succeeded by his son the 

 Hon. Capt. Peachoy, R.N. 



At Ham-coninion, Mrs. Caroline Griffith. 



At Kentish Town, 66, the Riv. Abraham 

 Austin, greatly legretted. 



In High-street, Mary-le bone, ^7, Miss 

 Eliza Weston. 



In Little James-street, Be<lford-rovir, 55, 

 Mrs. Mary White. 



In Sloaue-street, 31, Elizabelli, wife of 

 Francis Lovell,esq. 



At Bromley, 24, Geo. Hodgson, esq. 



In Uevoushire-street, 77, Francis Towne, 

 esq. an artist of great eminence as a land- 

 scape-painter. 



At Blar kheath, Mrs. Eliz. Litchfield. 



At Woolwich, Sir John Dyer, lieut.-col. 

 in the Artillery. 



In Compton-street, Brunswick-square, 

 Eleanor, wife of Richard Addison, esq. of 

 Staples'-inn. 



At Cluirch-hill-house, Walthamstovv,the 

 ■widow of Charles James Sims, esq. of Jar 

 niaica. 



In Savillerow, 65, Richard Brinsley She' 

 ridan, esq. cue of the most distinguished 

 characters of the age in which he lived, aud 

 of whom detailed memoirs will be given ia 

 the next, or next following, number. 



In Upper Baker-street, Mrs. Royall. 



At Mitcliam-grove, the wife of Henry 

 Hoare, esq. 



In Norfolk-street, Strand, 73, Mr. John 

 Francillon. 



At Woolwich, Harriet, the wife of Col. 

 G, W. Dixon, of the Artillery. 



Ill Huntcr-slrett, Brmiswick-street, Miss 

 Marsartt Hamilton. 



In Felix-place, 36, Mrs. Amy Hart. 



In Blacknian-street, Souihwark, Mr,, 

 Hairy Bales. 



In Queen Ann-street, Lady Mary Parker. 



At Aldgatc, Dlrs. Mary Hig^ins. 



In Berners-strcet, the Rev. Cooper Wil' 

 lyanis, rector of Kingston. 



At Nottingiiam-placc, 63, Vicc-Adiniral 

 Sir Wm. Essington, K.C.B. 



At his seat, Calgarth Park, Westmor- 

 land, at a very advanced age, the Uiglit 

 Rev. Richard Walsnn, D.D. lord bishop of 

 Laiidaff, Regius Professor of Divinity in 

 the. university of Cambridge, and arch- 

 deacon of Ely. He proceeded to the de- 

 giee of A. B. 1759, A. M. 176.', and D. D. 

 1171 : a prelate no less disiingui-hed for 

 his theoloaical than chemical know edge, 

 and one of the greatest ornaments of the 

 episcopal bench. The Bishop of Lan- 

 datf was one of tliosn, who, to the credit, 

 of the stale,- re.nch the episcopal bench 

 solely by their talents and virtues. Being 

 the son of a poor clergyman in W'estiiior- 

 land, he Ix-gaii his course as a servitor in 

 Trinity Colle;;e, Cainljiidge, where be 

 lodged over the (iuat g<ite. His talents 

 carried him rapidly up to all academical 

 honours ; and tlie peci.liai ability with 

 wliich lie prt'sidi'd in the Divinity Scln.oli 

 marked liim out for the dignity and an- 

 Ujuiity 



