1821. 



Deaths in and near London. 



291 



Somersetshire, fo Miss Emma Juliana Ro- 

 biQsuu, of Bik'jr-street, Portiuan-square. 



At Croydon, the Rev. W. H. Hales, 

 A.M. to Miss A'liie C-iroline Coles. 



Mr. John Cutlerell, of Warfield, Berks, 

 lo Mrs. Chipperfield, of Keiisiagtou. 



Mr, John Richardson, of the Kent-road, 

 lo Miss Sarah Mead, of Great Burstead 

 Grange, Billericay, Essex. 



Mr. Henry Garliug, of Little James- 

 street, Bedford-row, to Miss Bayly of 

 Red bourn Vicarage, Herts. 



Mr. S. Hawkins, of Colney, Herts, to 

 Miss Lucy Ann Wilkiusou, of Devereaux- 

 court, .Strand. 



John Allen, jun. esq. of Nicholas-lane, 

 Lombard-street, to Miss Louisa Stacey. 



Mr. John Caving, of Craveu-slreet, to 

 Miss Watton, of Chertsey. 



Mr. William Wyatt, of King-street, to 

 Miss Frances Wilson Finch, of Redheatb, 

 Herts. 



DIED. 



At Manor-house, Peckham,67, S.Maxey, 

 esq. late of Aldersgate-street. 



On Denoiark-hill, Camberwell, 59, »A. J. 

 Smith, esq. of Watford. 



In York-place, City-road, 69, George 

 Jacob Genslin, esq. late of Balhara-bill, 

 deservedly regretted. 



Mrs. Sarah Kynaston, of Milk-street. 



At Croydon, 35, Jane, vfife of Joshua 

 Ryle, esq. highly esteemed and lamented. 



At Wimbledon, the Rev. Edmund Hill, 

 of Guildford, rector of Fenny Compton, 

 Warwickshire. 



At Hampstead, Mr. Peter Elmsby John- 

 jiton. 



In the King's-road, Chelsea, 23, Augus- 

 tus Barney, esq. 



In Dover-street, 35, Mr. Charles Clarke, 

 of Salter's-hall-court. 



In Dean-street, Soho, Col. Hamlet 

 Wade, CB. 



In Manor-street, Chelsea, Hannah, wife 

 of Iti. Barker, esq. 



In Bol ton-row, Viscount Chctwynd, clerk 

 to the privy council. 



At Woolwich, 82, Lieut. Gen. George 

 Rochfcrd. chief fire master to the Royal 

 Laboratory. 



At Brighton, Susanna, wife of J. M. 

 Raikes, esq. of Portland-jilace. 



Francis Young, esq. of the in rolment 

 office. Chancery, lane. 



Mrs. North, widow of Percival North, 

 esq. of New Bridge-street, an eminent 

 tea-dealer. 



John Yemi, 'esq. F.A.S., nearly 40 years 

 treasurer and trustee of the Ro^al Aca- 

 demy, a director of Greenwich Hospital, 

 and one of the receivers of the late King's 

 rents, by whom he was greatly respected 

 for his integrity. 



In Upper Gower. street, fil, Mrs. /wee, 

 widow of John I. c.<q. president of the Is- 

 land of Barbadofs. 



At Maidcnli'.iid-biid'^e, :!<», Mchola.s 



Pocock, esq, late of Great George -sheet 

 Westminster, and an eminent marine pain- 

 ter, whose works have done areat credit 

 to the British school in this truly British 

 department of art. 



In Chatham-place, 69, Richard IVin- 

 stunlfy, esq. many years an eminent and 

 much respected auctioneer. 



In Regent-street, Pall-mall, Henrietta 

 Maria, daughter of Dr. Vetch. 



In Byanstone-square, Miss Alexia Sarah 

 Higgins. 



In King-street, Bryanstone-square, 61, 

 Mrs. Dowling. 



In High-street, Islington, 28. Mrs. S. 

 Dote da Costa, wife of Antonio Da C. esq. 

 of Tokenhouse-yard,an eminent merchant. 



In Great Russell-street, Blooiusbury, 

 Mrs. Hannah Eliza tiewson. 



In Hatton-garden, J. Taunton, esq. 

 surgeon to the City and Finsbary Dispen~ 

 saries, and the Truss Society. Mr. 

 Taunton bad long been distinguished as 

 one of the most active medical prac- 

 titioners in the metropolis. He was, how- 

 ever, one of those who opposed hiisiself to 

 the salutary practice of vaccinati n, and 

 for tenaciously persisting in the variolous 

 inoculation; he was some years since con- 

 victed of a misdemeanour, and suffered 

 three months' imprisonment. Ultimately, 

 he fell a victim to bis professional zeal, ia 

 attending a patient labouring under an 

 infectious fever, which in a few days 

 caused his own death. In private life, he 

 was a truly amiable man, and much re- 

 spected by extensive connections. 



At Camberwell, Mrs. Burbridge, late 

 of South wark. 



In Rathbone-place, aged 66, J. God- 

 dard, esq. a celebrated swordsman. He 

 beat the Chevalier St. George, in a public 

 assault at the Pantheon, about the year 

 1784. 



In Soraers Town, Richard Twiss, esq. 

 at an advanced age, a gentleman long 

 known in the literary world. 



At Ham-house, near Richmond, the 

 Right Hon. Wilbraham Tollemache, Earl 

 of Dysart, Viscount Hunting-tower, Lord 

 High Steward of Ipswich, &c. By the 

 demise of this nobleman, his sister, the 

 Right Hon. Lady Louisa Manners, becomes 

 the representative of the ancient family of 

 Tollemache, aud succeeds to the titles, &c. 



In Paradise-street, Lambeth, William 

 Cragg, esq. under secretary to the Board 

 of Agriculture, and long a valuable officer 

 of that establishment. 



In Lothbury, 66, Mr. Nathaniel Dories, 

 a respectable solicitor and public spirited 

 member of the Common Council. 



At the Charter-house, Mary, wife of 

 Thomas Ryder, e.-:q. 



In Liucoln's-iun-fields, Edward Home, 

 esq. 



At New Brentford, 29, -Mr. Thomas ^o- 

 tncrrt. 



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