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



venor-squarc, to Miss Sophia Bright, of 

 Maldon. 



Jiilin Payne Collier, esq. to Miss Mary 

 liouisa Pvcroft, of Edinonion. 



Jas. Coster, esq. of Lambeth, to Miss 

 Frances Fuss, of Romsey. 



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

 Rev. J. R. Pitman, to Miss Clarkson. 



At Lambeth, T. Lett, jun. esq. to Miss 

 E. H. Beak. 



Mr. Chas. Butler, of Clapham-common, 

 to Miss Sarah Butler, of M est-hall, Chel- 

 tenham. 



Mr. T. Butler, to Miss Sophia Uunnett, 

 both of Paternoster row. 



Dr. Whiinis, of Tavistock-place,toMiss 

 Jane Kitr^on, of Lambeth. 



V/m. Fox, esq. of Doctors' Commons, to 

 Miss Saiah Thompson, of Stratford. 



F. Duval, esc]. to Miss Sarah Wolfe, of 

 London-street, Fitzloy-•^quare. 

 DIED. 



In Norton-street, Portland road, the 

 elder on the .SOth of August, and the 

 younger on the Silsl of September, two of 

 the dau;;hlers of Wm. Dickenson, esq. 

 formerly of Newark, and author of many 

 valuable woik<i. Tlnse iiUeresting and 

 mninble younn ladies, in ike lilixim of life and 

 health, went, in July lust, »n a visit to a re- 

 lative at a seapnrt, for the pleasure of sea- 

 bathing, preiiuratory to tviiich each of them 

 urns to be supplied from "the family 

 MEDICINE ciikst" tvith dosc of Ep.iiim 

 salts. The fatal medicine iiw administered, 

 but the symptoms soon rrincid that it did 

 not consist of salts, but of some deleterims 

 ■preparation of another kind. They return- 

 ed to town for advice, and the best was 

 obtained, but, after lingering for a conside- 

 rable time in a condition of alternate hope 

 and despair, they both fell an untimely sa- 

 crilice to the nciilect or cupidity of >ome 

 manufacturer of that fashionable curse 

 called "a Family Medicine Chest." 



In York-street, i'ortuian-square, Lodij 

 Snsan, wife ot Lieut.-'ocn. Sir Henry Clin- 

 ton, G C.B. 



In Arundclstreet, 75, Jus. Sylce.i, esq. 



AtMoidci), John Kidge, esq. of Spiing- 

 gardens, many years an eminent army- 



^ "in Oxendcn-street, i'-', Mr. John Jones. 

 h\ Lincoln's Inn tields, tin- widow of 

 Jolm Kaynioud Way, esq. of Acton, justly 



lamcnied. . .. ,, 



In Catlierinc-slieet, Strand, 41, Mrs. 



Morg.tn. 



In Northampton-square, the Rn: nm. 

 Vidler, minister of the Unitarian chapol, 

 Pariiament-court, Artillery-lane, univer- 

 sally lamented. He was tiie author of 

 nany tracts, and highly respected as a 

 preacher and minister. 



In. Broomhouse-lane, near Fu'.liam, 48, 

 X/i". CUmmt, esq. 



In Seruioii-!ane, Doctors' Commons, 74. 

 JAr. Tlv). Jmkini, the justly celebrated 



writing-master, and the finest penman of 

 his time; besides being one ot the most 

 amiable of men. He was intimate with 

 Johnson. Reynolds, and their contempo- 

 rary geniuses, whom he used to astonish 

 by the facility with which he could strike a 

 perfect circle with the pen. His copies 

 are justly preferred ; and he was the taste- 

 ful editor of a selection of poetry, and of 

 two volumes of selected prose. 



In Essex-street, 81 , Mrs. Ann Fladg.ate. 



At Cronm'shil), Greenwich, 78, ilir*. 

 Dor^ihy Slow. 



At Pentonville, 61, Harry Smith, esq. of 

 Temple-bar. 



In Sloanc-street, the Rev. John Chapeau, 

 chaplam to the Prime Regent, and rector 

 of Shipton Soliers and Oliffe, Glouces- 

 tershire. 



At Hayes, Miss Amelia Sydenham. 



In Biead-street, Mrs. Boyle, sen. 



At Islineton, 70, IVm. i'ardale, esq. of 

 15ed(bril-row, justly re>pected. 



At Biompton, 'iS, Margaret, wife of M. 

 Yatts, e.vq. 



In Theobalds-road, 21, Miis Aiinllain- 

 worth. 



In Finsbury-sqnare, 83, Stephen Brooks, 

 esq. 



In Bolton-street, 74, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 Oilivier. 



At Ratcliff-cross, Mrs. Eliza Cmsett. 



At Kensington-house, h:, Mr. Nicholas 

 SuUureUi. 



In King's-row, Pentonville, 74, Mrs. 

 Mary Church. 



At Palr.ier's Green, 56, T. Dyne, esq. 



In Mile End-road, 69, James Cham- 

 pain, esq. 



In VVestinoreland-place, City-road, Jl/rt. 

 Veriiguns. 



In Cranbourn-street, 43, Mr. John 

 IVibster. 



In Prince's-strePt, Spilalfields, 7?, Amif 

 widow of Jas. Foot, esq. 



At Clapton, Chu'les IJictt Hancock, esq. 



On Tower-hill, 55, Mr. Curwen Gale, 

 merchant. 



On Clackheath, 66, the w idow of Col. 

 Nettles.- 



At Twickenham, W. H. Lister, esq. late 

 major in the 8^d reyt. 



At Ealing, 70, Sir James JVright, barf. 

 many years at the liead of the London 

 police. 



At Enfield, John Henrq Dnci's,esq. 



At Stockwell, 32, Mr. J. S. Fitzgerald. 



In Fenchmch-street, 3.5, Mrs. H. 

 Thornion. 



At Bttchworth-castle, the wife of Hen- 

 ry Peters, esq. of the house ot Masterman, 

 Peters, and Co. 



At Ciielsca, 7o, Mr. J. Kent, surgeon, a 

 Hian of great originality of cliaracter, who, 

 in 1774, accompanied Capt. Cook in his 

 voyage round the world. 



At Croydon, 51, Miis niiiteman, late of 

 Leicester. 



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