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Detilhs in and neitr London. 



Holroyd, osq. son of Mr. Justice H. to 

 Aliss Caroline Pugsley, of Ilfracomb. 



At St. Luke's church, Mr. John Crooli, 

 to Miss Ann Crafts, of High Wycomb. 



W. H. Harrison, esq. of Chelsea, to 

 Miss Ann P. Wilson, of Kuightsbridge. 



Mr. J. Rindge, of Bromley, Surrey, to 

 RMss Elizabeth Ingle, of Shoreditch. 



C. King, esq. to Mrs. Clanfield, both of 

 Canoubury-lane, Islington. 



The Rev. C. f uruer, of Spilsbury, to 

 JUTiss Hilton, of Ironmonger-lane. 



At Kensiiigt u, Capt. Wright, 95lh regt. 

 to Miss Jemima Vena Reynolds of Rose- 

 land Cottage, Old Brompton. 



The Hon. Capt. J. Percy, R.N. son of 

 the Earl of Beverley, to Miss Eliza- 

 beth Walhouse, of Hatherton, Stafford- 

 shire. 



Thomas Fyfeu, esq. of Mount Nod, Sur- 

 rey, to Miss Henderson, of Thornhaugh- 

 street, Bedford-square. 



E. Nicholls, esq. 7 1st foot, to Miss Syl- 

 vester, of Crown-court, Westminster. 



The Rev. Henry Blunt, vicar of Clare, 

 Suffolk, to Miss Julia Anne Nailer, of Chel- 

 sea. 



The Rev. Robert Finch, M.A. to Miss 

 Maria Thompson, of Kensington. 



Major Chetwynd Slapylton, of the Hus- 

 sars, to Miss Margaret Hammond, of Hamp- 

 Court. 



Robert Johnston, esq. of Effra-road, 

 Brixton, to Miss A. J. Hayter, of Brixton. 



The Rev. H. L. Bidden, of Aisley, Der- 

 byshire, to Miss Weller, of Snffolk-placc, 

 hackney-road. 



Mr. William Beezant, to Miss Caroline 

 Pratt, both of New Kent-road. 



Thomas Blake, esq. of Doctors' Com- 

 mons, to Miss Elizabeth PaliBer, of Great 

 Yarmouth. 



Capt. Charles Cunliffe Owen, R.N. to 

 Mary Peckwell, daughter of Mr. Serjeant 

 Blisset, of Lamb's Conduit Place. 

 DIED. 



In the Strand, 29, Mrs. Dinah Cull. 



At Hampstead, Mr. Samuel Evbank, 

 of Queen Anne-street, Caveudish-square. 



In Fleet-street, 75, Robert Herring, esq. 

 late one of the Common Council, and De- 

 puty of the Ward of Farringdon Without, 

 deservedly esteemed and regretted. 



At Pencraig, Herefordshire, 84, John 

 Eyles, esq. Warden of the Fleet-prison. 

 He was the oldest officer of all the Courts 

 at Westminster, having been appointed in 

 the reign of George II. 



In Surrey-street, Strand, 35, Charles 

 Simpson, esq. late of Litchfield. 



In Holboru, 50, the Rev. R. H. Cotton, 

 late of Tottenham. 



At Hammersmith, Elisabeth, wife of 

 Lancelot Bathurst, esq. deservedly la. 

 meuted. 



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In Canonbury-square, Islington, 46> 

 Elizabeth, wife of Robert Meacock, esq. 



In Bull-and-Mouth-street, Mrs. Aliton 

 Thornlhwuite, suddenly. 



In Queen-square, Westminster, Joseph 

 Hopkins, M.D. celebrated as an accouch- 

 eur, and deservedly esteemed. 



At Acton, Mrs. Martjaret Gainsborough, 

 daughter of Thomas G esq. R.A. 



At Totteridge, Herts, 6-2, Robert Davies, 

 esq. of Southwark. 



At Pentonville, 32, John Tremlow , esq. 

 of Chequer-yard. 



In Lov^er Grosvenor-street, George Ir- 

 ving, esq. of Broad-street buildings. 



In Wigmore-sfreet, Cavendish-square, 

 34, Mrs Eliza Roraucr. 



In Percy-street, Bedford-square, 59, 

 Funny, widow of John Jones, esq. 



Henry Clarke, esq. S3, of Gracechurcb- 

 street. 



In Martin's lane, Cannon-street, 79, Da- 

 niel Lambert, esq. deservedly regretted. 



At Newton-terrace, Lambeth, Mrs. 

 Field, widow of Governor F. 



Ill Coleman-street, 24, Mr. W. J. M. 

 Leafier. 



In Leicester-place, Leicester-square, 24, 

 Mr. fniliam Clifton. 



At. Twickenham, 79, Mr. Havard, for- 

 merley of Phipp's-bridge Mitcham. 



In Baker-street, Portman-square, Miss 

 Elizabeth Mary Booth. 



In Great George-street, Westminster, 

 Andrew Jordaine, esq. 



In Southampton Buildings, Holborn, J?. 

 Kerrech, esq. 



At Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surry, 84, R. 

 Slierson,M.D. Being bred to physick he 

 practised in Loudou for many years as 

 an apothecary, in which he was very suc- 

 cessful, and then having attained consider- 

 able reputation and the foundation of a 

 good fortune, he took the degree of M.D. 

 and practised many years as such, if we 

 mistake not, in Bridge-street, Blackfriai-s, 

 and in the course of years acquired a 

 handsome fortune, with which about 

 twenty years ago he retired to Fetcham, 

 to enjoy himself after quitting business. 

 Dr. Sherson was a man of considerable 

 knowledge in botany and other parts of 

 philosophical knowledge. 



In Pratt-place, Camden Town, 32, Mrs. 

 Harris, late of Sun-street, Bishopsgate, 

 greatly regretted. • 



At Hampstead. 72, Israel Lewis, esq. 



In Pall-mall, Ihary, wife of Mr. Georye 

 Nicol, bookseller to the King. 



At Godalming, 83, William Smyth, es q 



In George street, Portman-square. Major 

 Gen. Harry Chester, late of the Cold- 

 stream Guards. 



At his house Lower Charles-street, 

 Northampton-square, aged 36, Ebenezarf 



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