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tNCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS, tn AND nbah LONDON » 

 pri</j BiograpJiieal 3Iemoirs of distinguished Cimratters receiUli/ deceased. 



IN consrqncnce of summonses sent out Lient.-gen. tlie Hon. Charles Fitzroy, 



by the Lord Mayor to all the members to Mrs. Clavering Savage, of Gloucester- 



cf the Corporation, a very immerousMci;t- place. ^„ ^ 



In" lately assembled at the Man&ion hoii.=e. Mr. J. Butterwrortli, jnn. of the Grange, 



The Lord Ma>or entered into the neneiKl Berniondsey, to Miss Mary Perkin)", of 



details of the present system of watching Lambelh. r. xt ^ r. 



the city, pointed out its defects, and pro- li. H. Goddard, esq. K.N. of Croydon, 



nosed remedies, all of which were jreneral- to Miss Hariiet Gregory, of Castle He- 



posed 



ly approved by the JMeeting. It was 

 liioved, tliat Ihc Lord Mayor be requested 

 to have the outlines printed and sent to 

 every member of the Corporation, and 

 that he be also requested to lay his plan 

 l)elore the Court of Common Council.— 

 Sir James Shaw moved, that the thanks of 

 the Meeting be given to the Lord Mayor 

 for his fjreal exertions to improve the po- 

 lice of this citv, from the moment he enter- 

 ed into his office up to the present time, 

 which was seconded by Mr. Jacks, with 

 many encomiums upon the general conduct 

 of the patriotic chief niasistratc. 



The Committee of the Spitalfields' Berie- 



dinsliam. 



Mr. F. W. Carter, of Southwark, to Miss 

 Mary Cloves, of Shadwell. 



John Wilson, esq. of tlie Middle Temple, 

 to Miss Anne Slinlt, of Croydon. 



Mr. R. Warren, of Aldersgate-street, to 

 Miss Pfu<Iden,of Hcndon. 



Thomas Bromtield, esq. of Aeton-srefen 

 Lodge, to Mr?. Stephens, of Westminster. 



At Hammersmith, Peter Martincan, 

 jnn. esq. to Miss Mary Ann Ronalds, of 

 Hii^hbiny. 



IMr. J as. Grace, of the Ohl Jewry, t« 

 Miss Faitny Rickford, of Aylesbury. 



The Rev. Arch. Barclay, to Miss Isa« 



Tolent Society, lately made an enquiry bella Lindsay, of Grove-hall, Bow. 

 into the distressed state of the labouring '"'■" "■■■—' —" •" ^^'^ ^'■■• 

 poor in that quarter. It was most minute, 

 and was carried on with laudable perseve- 

 trance from house to house. They report 

 that there are 1248 families in extreme 

 distress, the greater part dependant upon 

 •he silk-trade ; these were accustomed to 

 «inploy 1967 loonis, but 1089 are now to- 

 tally unemployed, imd arc either standing 

 4)r sold to procure subsistence. A great 

 majority of the weavers have been for se- 

 veral months without employment; and 

 the Committee describe their condition to 

 he deplorable. 



At a dinner which lately took place at 

 the London Tavern, to celebrate the se- 

 cond return of the Lord Mayor, the 



John Burces, esq. to Mrs. Eliz. Chap- 

 man, both of the Oval, Kenningtou. 



l\Ir. Samuel Biown, of Enfield, to Mis* 

 Sophia Clarke, of Littley-paik, Great 

 Waltham. 



A. Harman, esq. of Croydon, to Miss 

 Eliz. Rogers, of Gravesend. 



At Kensington, Jas. Shrapnell Bowden, 

 esq. of Hull, to Miss Hance, of Keusing- 

 ton-square. 



3Ir. John Angus Walmisly, of Westmin. 

 ster, to Anna Maria, daugliter of the late 

 Lieut .-col. J^nibcrt. 



P. F. Snard, esq. M.D. of Warwick, fo 

 ^liss Mary Magdalen Morgan, of Gower- 

 stieet. 



T. Ball, esq. of the Middle Temple, to 



Duke of Sussex presided in the chair, Miss Anna Ridgway, of Coulden-place, 

 and, in several speeches, delivered senti- Statfordjinrc 

 ments worthy of the most renowned pa- 

 triets of ancient or modern times. 

 I>L\RRIED. 

 Mr. Charles Del.ifon<!, of London, to 

 Hiss Eliz. Ryde, of tJranlry. 



At Hendon, Lor<l SincJair, to Miss tbrd-strcet 



T. S. Benson, esq. of CUampion-lodge, 

 to Miss Eliz. Meux. 



Henry White, esq. of Vauxhall, to Mis» 

 Mary Pember, of Vauxhall-terrace. 



George Maliphant, esq. of Chapel-streef, 

 Grosvenor-square, to Miss Lane, of Ox- 



Isabella Challo, of Mainhousc, Roxburgh- 



«hire. -,, 



Wm. Gladdish, esq. of I ambcth, to M iss 

 Elizabeth CJcverley, ot Cliff Cottage, 

 Gravesend. 



Wm. Forster, jnn. esq, of Tottenham, to 

 Miss Anna Buxton, of Earl's Coin. 



R. P. Cotton, esq. to Miss Payne, lale 

 oflvensiugton-square. 



Robert Bartley, esq. of tlie Ordnance, 



G. G. Babington, esq. to Miss Sarah Tower, to Miss Harriion, of Burr-street,. 



A"un Pearson, of (Joldcnsqnare 



At Mary-le-bone Chuivli, E. M. Gal?, 

 «q; to Miss Emily jane G:imbier. 



At Wimbledon, the Rev. C. Pownoll 

 Bastard, to Mary Ann, daughter of IVlr,- 

 Justice Paik 



Aldgaie. 



T. Farrer, esq. of Lincoln's Inn Fields, 

 to Miss Cecilia Willis, of Halshead, Lau> 

 cashire. 



At SI. George's, Hanover-square, Major- 

 gen. Sir John Lanibtrt, K.C.B. to Jaoe, 



W. Law, esq. of Charlotte-street, PoTt- daughter of the l.^teJphn Maiant, esq, of 

 l^ii^place, to Wm Xi«titi.i Freaeii, Brecketikiust Park, Hauls. 



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