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Marriages and Deaths in and near London. [Sept. 1, 



J. P. Spence, esq. of St. Helen's-place, 

 Bisliopsgate-stieet, to MisS Eliz. Hawks, 

 of Devonshire square. 



Capt. Hood KuinhtjR.N. to Louisa Au- 

 gusta, only chilli of the late Admiial Geo. 

 Keppel. 



Mr. C. B. Harman, of Wine office- 

 court, solicitor, to Miss Harriet Diuin, of 

 Isiinglen. 



Mr. Tiiomas Harden, of Bedford-street, 

 Coveiit-gardea, to Miss Eliz. Ody, of Ken- 

 tish-iown. 



Mr. Wilhaiii Hill, of Harpur->;trcct, to 

 Miss Eliza Coihcr, of Abload's Court, 

 Gloiicpsier'^hiie. 



Mr. nacoii, of Foster-lane, to Miss Prit- 

 cheit,of Layhain. 



Mr. Heniv Ashley, of London-field, 

 Hackiiey, to" Miss Mary Anne Burke, of 

 iStanmor-'. 



Win. Seymour, esq. of Marsaret-street, 

 Cavendish-.-quare, to Mrs. Searancke, of 

 Montajue-place, Russfll-squarc. 



At St. Gsorije's, Hunover-square, Strat- 

 ford Canning, esq. envoy to the Swiss can- 

 ions, to Misis Harriet Raikes, of Upper 

 Grosvenor-street. 



At Hackney, A. Smith, esq. to INIiss Isa- 

 bella Hawkins, of Upper Claptoa, 



Thomas Nathan Freilerick, esq. of Bur- 

 wood-park, to Miss Charlotte Beruey, of 

 Anningsley. 



William Drake, esq. of Giay's-inn, to 

 Miss Frances Lincoln, of Lamb's Conduit- 

 street. 



Mr. James Chipchase, solicitor, of Wal- 

 tiook, to Miss Smith, of Ashburnbani. 



Mr. W. J. Thompson, of Liine-sireet, to 

 Miss Esther Timberlake, of Suuthgate. 

 Earl Poulett, to Lady Smith Bulges. 

 The Rev. J . Buckland, of Hampton, to 

 Miss Frances Arnold, of Slatfyrd. 



Capt. Paxton, of the 3d foot guards, to 

 Miss Enieline Frances Hulsey, of Heiiley- 

 park. 



Henry Davidson MUligan, esq. ofWim- 

 pole-stiect, to Miss Gcorgiaua Matilda 

 Stirling, of St. Ives, Cornwall. 



M. Foi bes, esq.of Filzroy-square, to Miss 

 Maiy Ashburner. 



DIED. 

 In Davies-slreet, Grosvenorsquare, 24, 

 sincerely regretted by all who knew her, 

 and deeply lamented by her parents, Mw« 

 Mu'ij Dciglitun. 



la West Smilhfield, 64, the wife of Mr. 

 Joseph Coles. 



On Clapham Common, Benj. Wright, esq. 

 At Islington, 7] , Mr. Jnltn Down, brotlier 

 of the late banker in Bartholomew-lane. ^ 

 At his Chambers, in the Temple, 51, 

 Robert Pooiey, estj. ; a gentleman distin- 

 {;uished for Ins sound judg'iient, high inde- 

 pendence of mind, amiable manners, and 

 jnrlcxi'de integrity. 



In Provideuce row, Hackney, 65, Vt'm. 

 Smart, etj. 



In Temple-place, Blackfriars, 72, the 

 widow of Mr. H. Pruen, 



In Highbury-place, 87, Mary, the widow 

 of Thomas Wilson, esq. 



At Kennington, after a long illness, 6.5, 

 Mr. Edmund Bick, deeply regretted by 

 his family and friends. 



At Blackheath, Mr. John Henry Hast' 

 ings, of the Hayniarket. 



In London, 6', Horatio Miicklow, esq. 

 collector of the customs in the port of LoUt 

 don ; a gentleman universally esteemed. 



At Taniiei-'s End, Edmonton, Daniel 

 Giissi't, esq. 



In Hinde-stvcet,Mancliester-sqiiare,after 

 a lona illness, 46, the R.v. E!w. Dawlcins, 

 In tl.e Strand, i>6, Mr. .fas. Thrcslicr. 

 In Albcmaile street. Miss Emily Clark. 

 In Gerrard-street, 43, 3Ir. IVm. James. 

 In Sontliampton row, Bloonisbury, 73, 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis. 



At Woolwich, 77, Mr. James Donelly, 

 late of King-street, Holborn. 



In Great James'sttieet, Dedford-row, 

 76, Heniy Atlterlun, a very eminent con- 

 veyancer, of Lincoln's Inn. 



In York-street, Porlman-square, Lady 

 Siisnn Clinton. 



At North End, Fulham, Dnrnfhy, wife 

 of Capt. Corner, formerly of the India 

 service. 



In Bruuswick-row, Queen's-square, Mrs. 

 Stokes. 



In Seymour-place, Little Chelsea, 42, 

 Mis, EUUer Pennington. 



In Wellclose - square, 58, Mr. Lear 

 Mertcns. 



In York-street, Covent-garden, 84, Mrs. 

 Ktstevcn, of Attercliff, near Sheffield. 



In Greenwich, Mary, the wife of Lieut. 

 Thomas Lynne. 



At Vauxhall, Mr. G. A. Low. 

 Ill Fore-street, Limeliouse, 57, 3Ir, Rich, 

 Bradshaw. 



In Charles-street, Covent-garden, 48, 

 Mr. Tlwmns Coidan. 



At Canibervvcll, 87, the widow of J. C. 

 Schrciber, esq. 



Ill Fitzroy-sqnarr, Miss Elizabeth Forbes. 

 At liighgaie, 69, Mrs. Elizalieth Aim 

 Crcw. 



In the Hayniarket, 30, Miss Elizabeth 

 Adams, 



At East-hill, Wandsworth, 6C, Mrs, Eli' 

 zahetk liutter. 



At Chelsea, Mrs. Bnllavtine. 

 At Pancias, 61', David Mucpherson, esq, 

 sub-commissioner of the public records, 

 author of " De Orygynale Cionykil of 

 Scotland, be Andrew of Wyntown, pnor 

 of Sanet Sersis Yuche in Loche Levyn; 

 first published, with Notes. 2 vols. 

 8vo. 1795" — " Geographical Illustrations 

 of Scottish History, containing the names 

 of places inenticned in Chronologies, His- 

 tories, and Records. 4to. 1796" — Annals 

 of Commerie, Manufactures, Fisheries, 

 aad Navigation. 4 vols. 4to" — " History 

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