564 Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 



Mr. Wm. Bailey, of Co vent-garden, to 

 Miss Lydia Jackson, of Bow-street. 



Mr. J. Sends, jiin. of Fore-street, to 

 Miss Springthorpe. 



DIED. 

 Tri Woobnrn- place, Mrs. Aim Kelly, late 

 •f Dublin, justly regretted. 



In Somers' Town, Mrs. Marianne Mvd- 

 /orrf, highly esteemed. 



In York-street, Baker-street, 67, Mrs. 

 Susanna Dawson. 



On Richmond-hill, France*, vrife of Fran. 

 eis Moore, esq. 



AtTapIow, 72. Abraham Kobarts, esq. 

 an eminent banker, of the firm Robarts, 

 Curtis, and Co. and M.P. for Worcester. 



At Brighton, .•>4, Mr». IVood, widow of 

 Jacob W. esq. ofThreadneedle-street. 



At Clay-hili, Enfield, 63, Thomas n'es- 

 ton, esq. 



At Stock well-park, North Brixton, Mrs. 

 Ann Chapman. 



In Gieat MarlboroHgh-street, 27, Mr. 

 IVtn. Mome. 



In the Poultry, 53, Mary, wife of Mr. 

 Wm. Edw. Smith. 



In Wilmot-street, Brunswick-square, 

 Mrs. Bella PecUwdl, widow of the Rev. 

 Hen. Peckwell, D.D. rector of Bloxholme- 

 cnm-Disby, Lincolnshire. 



At Stoke Newington, 87, Benj. d'Isrneli, 

 esq. father of Mr. d'l. the justly admired 

 «Hthor of many interesting and very popu- 

 lar works. 



' Tn King's-road, Bedford-row, il/r«. 

 JVadesan, wife of S. W. W. esq. 



On Windsor-terraee, City-road, 28, Emi- 

 Ua, wife of Mr. G. Von Harten. 



In Princes-street, Cavendish-sqnare, 56, 

 W'w. Royston, esq. F.L.S. surgeon, ficc. 

 (Si^e p. b69.) 



In' Sloanc-strcet, Mrs. Eliz. Theodora 

 Chalmers. 



'At Camdentown, 81, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 SAigshnu; 



At Hacknev, Mrs. Mary Hill. 

 ■ At Lambeth, 3», Mr. Wn. Edw. Hay- 

 u-ard, of Lloyds Establishment. 



In Middlesex-place, New Road, Mrs. 

 Schweitzar, wi<low of John S. esq. 



In Wiadniill-street, Tottenbajn-conrt- 

 Joad, 3iis. Anne Sheldon. 



• At the Vicaragc-honse, Walthamstow, 

 W, the Riv. fVm. Spmrvw, A. 01. deser- 

 vedly regretted. 



' In Pall Mall, Mr. John Daman, justly 

 iespccted. 

 . At Lympsfield, 7 5, RM. Gale, esq. 

 At Camden-lown, 5u! Mrs. Scotland. 

 At Chevening, 61, Luil Slanhope. (See 

 Idow.) 



In Drnry-lane Theatre, in his room, sud- 



rfeiilv, Mr. John fHison, wardrobe-keeper. 



' In St. GcoTge's-row, Oxford-road, Mrs. 



MeJlef, wife of Wni. M. esq. highly 



riitppntcd and regretted. 



' ^" At Rcnti«hTown, Richard Ileali, esq. 



' *t"Korncastlc. 



Ai lletuehill. CO, Mri. Sea'f-e, 



[Jan. 1, 



In Oxford-street, 58, Aritas Akeri, esq, 

 of Brighton. 



In Gloticester-place, New Road, Mrs. 

 Farrar. 



At Grange-hall, near Rotberham, 69, 

 the Right Hon. the Earl of Effinghum, 

 F.S.A. His lordship held the office of 

 treasurer to the Queen. 



At Tooting, 86, Surah, wife of Mr. 

 Keats, of the Poultry. 



At Knightsbridge, 83, Mrs. Sarah Vtre. 

 At Stoke Newington, 47, Mrs. Lacy, of 

 Nottingham. 



In Mark-lane, 78, J. H. Sfqueira, M.D. 

 and long eminent in his profession. 



In Switbin's-lane, Robert Spotliswoodef 

 689. solicitor. 



In Alfred-place, Blackfriars', suddenly, 

 Mr. John Greaves. 



At Clapham Rise, Mrs. Cu/ /iff 7, widow 

 of Robt. C. esq. of Lime-street and Wands- 

 worth-comnion. 



At Upper Clapton, 85, Mrs. Grmie 

 Larken. 



At Woolwich, Be»y. WiUmot, esq. clerk 

 of the survey. 



In Howlandstreet, Fitzroy-sqnare, Mits 

 Mary Anne M^Gnugan. 



In High-row, Knightsbridgc, Mrs. Ro- 

 binson. 



In QuePD'srow, Walworth, 83, Joseph 

 Dodswoith, esq. 



In Leman-street, Sarah, wife of Major 

 Rhode, jiin. esq. 



At Barbaraville, county of Roscom- 

 iBon, the Right Hon. Patiisk Dillon, the 

 eleventh earl of Rosconmion, baron of 

 Kilkenny West. His lordship was bom 

 March 15, 1769, and has left issue, one 

 daughter, Maria, bom Jnne ?, J 798. 

 His titles are claimed by his cousin, Mi< 

 chad James Robert Dillon, a minor, 

 ■on of Capt. Michael Dillon, late of Iha 

 county of Dublin Militia, killed at the 

 battle of Ross, in 1798, during t\\erehtUion. 

 At Kensington, 79, Jo/i» Paddcy, esq. 

 whose mother. Lady Ann Paddey, wa» 

 daughter of Charles, duke of Cleves and 

 Sontliamptou, son of Charles II. Tlie- de- 

 ceated was the last sni viviug descendant, 

 in the third degree, of King Charles, by 

 the Lady Barbara Villiers, daughter and 

 heir of Wm. Villiers, Viscount Grandison, 

 who was slain, fighting for the king, at the 

 battle of Edge-hill, in 1642, and whose fa- 

 ther was brother of the favourite, George, 

 duke of Buckingham. 



ECCLE.SIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 



Rev. Richard Symokds Joynes, 

 M.A. to the vicarage of Ridgewell, Essex. 



The Rev. G. Gertis, to the living of 

 Kemsinpcum-Seale, Rent. 



Rev. Bartllt Goodrich, M.A. to 

 the vicarage of Great Saling, Ei-aex. 



Rev. Edward Rogeks, M.A. to th* 

 vicarage of Bishopstone. 



Rev. J. C. CoMPTON, B^. to the rec- 

 tory of Minsteedjtvitli Lyndhnr^t. 



