1821.1 



Deaths in and near London. 



481 



Alderman W. Hcygate, M.P. to Miss 

 M'Murdo, of Hackney. 



Thos. Pares, esq. M.P, to the sister of 

 the above lady. 



Lieiil. Co!. Cooper, Groom of the Bed- 

 chamber to the Duke of Clarence, to MUs 

 Baker, daughter of the late Sir G. B. hart. 

 The Earl of Aylesford, to Lady A. S- 

 Grevi lie, sister to the Earl of Warwick. 



Captain G. B. Maxwell, R.N. to Letitia, 

 daughter of J. Clerke, esq. of Browuhum 

 House, Gloucestershire. 



At Leytou in Essex, The Rev. W. J. 

 Abdy, A.M. to Maria, only daughter of 

 the late R. Smith, esq. of VVoburn Place. 

 Mr. O. Marshall, corn-factor, of the Cre- 

 scent, to Ann, only daughter of J. Holds- 

 worth, esq. ofTotteuhara Court Road. 



The Rev. T. J. Biamley, of Stockwell 

 House, Somerset, to Louisa, daughter of 

 .S. R. Cocker, esq. of Grosvanor-street. 



C. Power, esq. to Frances, third daugh- 

 ter of N. Power, esq. of Queen-square. 

 DIED. 

 In his 71st year, after two hours illness, 

 G. Wilt-ihire, esq. of Claphara Common, an 

 eminent tavern keeper in the city. 



At the College of Arms, G. Harrison, 

 esq. late Clarencieux King at Arras, aud 

 treasurer of that corporation. 



At Clapton, in his b5th year, J. Chisman, 

 esq. 



Mrs. Kingsbury, relict of the late Rev. 

 W. K. 



In Lincoln's-inn Fields, E. Home, esq. 

 At Stafford Place, Pimlico, Catherine, 

 wife of A. Ditchall, esq. 



At Kennington, aged 74, the Rev. M. 

 Breton, D. D. 



In his 73d year, /. Ibbetson, esq. of Vere- 

 street, Cavendish-square. 



Very suddenly, the lady of S. Nicholson, 

 esq. of Ham Common. 



At Brussels, in Feb. last, in a fit of apo- 

 plexy, E. F. Akers, esq of Berry mead 

 Priory, Acton. 



In Berner's-street, in his 54th year, J. 

 Bartleman, esq. an eminent musician and 

 vocalist. 



At Belmont-place, Vauxhall, 31, Mrs. 

 Wrif/ht, wife of Mr. W. W. door keeper of 

 the House of Lords. 



In Gower-street, Bedford-square, in her 

 71st j'ear, Mrs. Davson, widow, late of 

 Edwardston Hall, Suffolk. 



In his 69th year, ■/. Trarers, esq. of 

 Highbury Grove, and St-Swithin's-lanc. 



In New Norfolk -street, Grosvenor- 

 square, 78, the Hon. Charles Stewart. 



At Thorncroft, near Leatherhead, iWary, 

 eldest daughter of J. Stirling, esq. 



Near Bristol, in a house for the insane. 

 Dr. Calcott, the celebrated and ingenious 

 glee composer. 



At Pentonville, C. Price, esq. Registrar 

 of the Legacy Duties, Stamp Office. 



At Woolwich, 70, John Bonnycastle, esq. 

 long eminent as the author of many ingeni- 

 ous elementary works in mathematics, aud 

 for many years professor of mathematics to 

 the Military College. Fuither account of 

 him will appear iu our next. 



At Cambridge, the only son of Charles 

 Bicknell, esq. solicitor of the Admiralty, 

 &c. &c. 



Mrs. S. Turner, wife of R. O. T. esq. of 

 New Inn. 



In Clarendon-square, E. Sophia, wife of 

 F. Greenfield, esq. Ordnance Storekeeper. 



il/ario, eldest daughter of J. Henckell, 

 esq. late of Wandsworth Common. 



In his 87th year, Mr. J. Newton, late of 

 IMertou Abbey, calico-printer. 



In her 70th year, Mis. Deane, wife of 

 Capt. D. of Finsbury Terrace. 



Aged 31, C. Aijatha, wife of M. A. Gor 

 man, esq. of Hampstead. 



In Dean-street, Southwark, Mr. J. Hat- 

 ton, solicitor, aged 67. 



In Sloane-street, N. Wright, esq. many 

 years a magistrate of the counties of Mid- 

 dlesex and Surrey, and an eminent sur- 

 veyor and architect of Hatton Garden. 



At Chelsea, in his 69th year, H. Guest, 

 esq. 



In his 36th year, H. Hope, esq. late of 

 Harley-street. 



In Upper Brook-street, in her 86th year, 

 Juliana, relict of the late H. Dawkins, esq. 

 aged 79. 



T. White, esq. Clerk of the Inner and 

 Upper Treasury of the Court of King's 

 Bench. 



In New Spring Gardens, suddenly, in his 

 54th year, H.Keane, esq. 



Suddenly, aged 24, F. C. Foreman, esq. 

 law student, son of W. F. esq. of Harlow. 

 Disappointment in his attachment to a 

 young lady preyed upon his mind, and 

 caused his premature death. 



Aged 27, Mr. R. Webster, of Queen's 

 Row, Buckingham-gate. His death, by 

 strangulation, was accidental. 



Aged 60, Major-Gen. T. S. Bateman, in 

 the service of the India Company. 



At Milmead, near Guildford, the resi- 

 dence of Admiral Montague, Miss JB.iJf(7/«, 

 in her 56th year. 



Mr. J. Willy, of Buckingham- street, 

 Adelphi, attorney at law. 



Aged 61, after twelve months' lingering 

 illness, Elizabeth, wife of Col. Denby, of 

 Piercy-.?treet. 



At Croydon, in her 70th year, Mrs. A. 

 Boon, of the Greyhound Inn. 



In Goodge-street, in his 89th year, P. 

 Daw.ion, esq. 



Aged 57, T. Wick, esq. of Upper Ken- 

 nington Green. 



Aged 34, of a decline, Mr. E Bembridge, 

 solicitor, of Dyer's Buildings, Holborn. 



Aged 69, J. Stewart, esq. of Highbury, 

 Place. 



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