1821. 



Munia<res in ami near London. 



383 



MARRIED. 



F.H.Mitchell, esq. of Winipole-street, 

 to Miss F. E. Johaslone, second daughter 

 of the late J. J. esq. of Upper Wimpole- 

 etreet 



Dr. Warburton, of Clifford street, Bond- 

 street, to Miss A. Abernethy, of Bedford- 

 row. 



H. Wild, esq. of Southanipton-plac^ to 

 Mi^s M. Reeves, of VVoburn-place, Rus- 

 sel-square. 



J. D. Scott, esq. of Leith, to Jaue, eldest 

 daug'bter of J. Donaldson, esq. of Horsley- 

 dowu. 



The Rev. W. Pegus, to the Dowager 

 Countess of Lindsay. 



F. V. M. Moreau, esq. of Marseilles in 

 France, to Miss Est. Riggs, of Russel- 

 place. 



Capt. H. Baiii, R N. to Sarah, dauc:bter 

 of the Rev. W. Haggit, chaplain to Chel- 

 sea Hospital. 



Mr. R. Bretten, son of the lato R. B. 

 esq. of Caleatoii-street, to Miss S. M. Den- 

 ton, late of Fiiich-laue, Cornhill. 



The Hon. E. Peroival, second son of 

 Lord Aid?u, to Jane, eldest daughter of 

 the late R. H. Spencer Perciva!. 



The Rev. J. O. Preston, eldest son of 

 Rear Admiral D. P. to Miss E. Speucer, 

 late of Kensington. 



At Croydon, the Rev. Js. Co'.lins, rector 

 6f Thorpe Abbots, Norfolk, to Marianne, 

 daugiiter of the late K. L. Stables, esq. of 

 Broad Green Lodg'. 



W. H. Jones, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, to 

 Miss Whitacre, of Bampton-road. 



Mr.B. Oram, of Blackman-street, South- 

 ■wark, to Miss H. Anderson, of Lambelh. 



J. A. Simpson, esq. of John-street, Bed- 

 ford-row, to Miss A. S. Roupell, of Great 

 Orraond-street. 



R. Bathe, esq. of Headley, Hants, to 

 MisB Trist, of Snrrey-square. 



R C. Griffith, esq. surgeon of Totten- 

 ham Court-road, to Miss £. Cookson, of 

 Leeds. 



J. Gaddesdcn, esq. of Waterford, Ire- 

 land, to Miss M. Bone, of Hackney. 



R. VV. Hedges, e>q. to Mis* C. Fentham, 

 youi.gest daughter of the late T. F. esq. of 

 the Strand. 



At Pancras, the Rev. J. Owen Parr, 

 chaplain on the Madras Establishment, to 

 M. Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W. 

 Wright, esq. of Grenville street. 

 DI ED. 



In Store-street, Bedford-square, 63, Mr. 

 Oiutac, teacher of the classics, and a most 

 amiable end much-respected man. 



In his .^th year, the Rev. G. Ford, up- 

 wards i>('Zb years minister of a dissenting 

 congregation at Stepney. 



At his house in Pall Mall, in hia 82nd 

 y«ar, tir T. C. Bunbury, bart. of Great 

 Barton in Suffolk, of whose active life, 

 full particulars will be given in our next. 



At her house in Strafford Place, 46> 

 Mis. Elllston, wife of Mr. E. of Drury- 

 lane Theatre. S^ie had retired to rest, ap- 

 parently ill better heilih than usual, but 

 ivas suddenly attacked by an hysteric affec- 

 tion, to which she had been subject the 

 last /wo years, and expired in about ten 

 minutes. To brilliant personal accoin- 

 plishments khe added an exemplary private 

 character. 



At her house in Park-street, in her 89th 

 year. Viscountess Perry, vidow, and 

 mother to Viscountess Northland. 



In his 44th year, Mr. A. Ciitiell, book, 

 sellerof Middle-roiv, Ilolborn. 



At Twiekenhum, Lady Taylor, relict 

 of the late Sir J. T. bart. 



In New Norfolk-street, aged 70, C. 

 PiescheU, esq. 



In Aldersgale-street, 71, .ScraA, wife of 

 T. Sparks, esq. 



In his 68lh year, J. B. Shachle, esq. of 

 Hayes, Middlesex. 



Ill his 54th year, J. Pertcoch, esq. late 

 of .Viarthniout-street, Burton descent. 



Aged 60, Mr. S. Ui;/Iiley, bookseller. 



At Norwood, in his 72nd year, T. 

 Richardson, esq. formerly of Manchester. 



Aged 47, after a few hours illness, Mrs. 

 Send/, of Loiidon-road, Southwark. 



At Apsley's Town, Lingfield, Surrey, 

 in his <i 3d year, R. Bo.stoch, esq. 



At Fiinihara, Surrey, aged 30, Mrs. 3L 

 R. Fargues, daughter of the late J. Wil- 

 son, esq. of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. 



At Highgate, 28, fV. IV. Tdattheivs, esq. 



By suicide, S. Neville, esq. of Bridge- 

 place, Harrow-road, and Little Chelsea. 



In Bryanstone-street, Mrs. Parkhitrsf, 



In Kentish Town, 71, T.King, esq. 



In Longham-place, ff . S. Stanhope, esq. 

 of Cannon-hall, Yorkshire. 



At Woolwich Common, A . C. Willoch, 

 esq. of the Royal Artillery. 



In Lower Thornhaugh-street, IV. H. 

 Gould, esq. late of the Ordnance Office. 



In Marchmont-streef, Elizabeth, wife 

 of J. Frazer, esq. 



In New Road, St. George's in the East, 

 53, Mr. .S. Holluv.-ay, coal-merchant. 



MtisXcv Ron-ley, a Westminster scholar, 

 sonof Sir W.R. ofSufi'olk. Hethrewhim- 

 selfout of a three pair of stairs window, 

 at his lodgings in Dean's Yard. His skull 

 was divided, his limbs fractured, and he ' 

 died soon after. The cause ofthis Lament- 

 able catastrophe cannot be ascertained, as 

 he had no task or punishment to expect or 

 apprehend, and his conduct in the 6th 

 form had been such as to receive frequent 

 commeiKlalidn. 



In the New-road, 62, Major J'^ame.?, emi- 

 nent as a writer, of whom particulars will 

 a))pear in our next. 



At her brother's house, Newman's-row, 

 IJncoln's-inn Fields, 78, Mrs.S. Poicis. 

 A . Johiuon, 



