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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anu DEATH'^, in and yv.xR LONDON: 



Wil/t Biognipluciil Memoirs of diji iiiguifiied Charaders reccntlij dcccajed. 



T"HE Cadets at Woolwich will ftiortly re- 

 move into the New Academy on Shooter's- 

 hiU. The building, which is in the Gothic 

 ftyle, is calculated lor the reception of 100 

 young Gentlemen, the Officers and Mafters, 

 &c. in the mod convenient manner. This 

 public edifice is laid to have coll upwarjj ot 

 50,0001. 



A (hew of pinks for a wager of five hundred 

 guineas, between the Gentlemen Florifts of 

 London, and of Uxbridge and its vicinity, 

 took pLicc on the !l'4th. of June \it the Hats, 

 on the Uxbridje-road ; umpires were chofen 

 from among the moft celebrated judges. Tlie 

 jKew conlilted of fix Hands, with twelve blof- 

 fonis of various forts ; three on each fide. It 

 was univerfally allowed, that a more beauti- 

 ful difplay was never witnefled. After a mofh 

 careful and particular fcrutiny, the umpires 

 decided in tavour of the London Florifts. 

 Mr. Stephens, a Gentleman of great celebrity, 

 as an amateur, of flowers propoftd, alter 

 dinner, in the names of the London Gentle- 

 men, to ("hew Pinks the nest feafon, for any 

 i'um not excjcdinj five hundred j:uineas, 

 a^ainft all England. 



The remainoer of the brick wall, which 

 incloftd the Weft front of Privy Gardens, 

 Whitehall, ever fince the reign of King 

 Charles the Firft, has been raeed to the ground, 

 the Duke of Richmond, on whofe premifet it 

 flood, having given his confent to the re- 

 niovai of this iiuif.in.;e, and thus followed the 

 example let by Lord Gwydir, for the impiove- 

 ment of that neighbourhood, which, when 

 the buildings now going on are coHipleted, 

 will be one of the moft elegant in town. 

 The improveme.its now carrying into execu- 

 tion were pUinned in the \ear IT/.J. 



The following is a ftatemer-.t of the quan- 

 tity of Porter and Stout, brcv/ed in London, 

 by the Twelve principal Huufes, between 

 the 5th of July, 130j, and tlie jth July, 

 18U6 : 



F.'.rrch. 

 Meux ------ Jb/j.-H? 



llarclay VM,r,29 



JIan:.ury l';!.5,8i'0 



V/hitbre.\d - - - - 104,311 

 Gi;o«l*in ----- 7,'),.'j.'.-3 



Shum - 7:>,111 



F. Calvert ----- 01,!".) 

 Pruv.n :^nj Parry . . - or, 101 



Elliot ^J.tD.'j 



J. Cnhcrt ----- oo,41t 



Clowes 36,().'i3 



Bilcy ...--- 'i[,\7'i 

 Owing to the repairs and improve.'nsnts 

 going on, and .vhich arc not yet completed, 

 the houfe or Brown and P.irry has brewed but 

 little UiDfc tUa:i half the feal'on. 



The quantity of Ale brewed in the London 

 diftrift, by the fix piincipal houfcs, between 

 Tuly !), iyO.5, and July 5, 180(3, is ;is follows ; 

 Barrels. 



Stretton 19,'20r 



Charrin-ton - - - - 17,926 



Webij ' 10,0 li» 



Sharp - 9,l0i 



Coding 9,060 



Il.ill - - 7,.')05 



On the 1 !th of July, the Weft-fndia Dock 

 Company cpened u new Duck at Blackw.ill, 

 approjirfated for fliips outward bound; and the 

 I'hnsmx Weft Indiirain, Captain Douglas, was 

 v.irped into the b.Uon from the Imjjort Dock, 

 atr.idft tlic applaufes of many thoufand fj-ec- 

 tuiors. 



MARRIED. 



The Rev. James Blcnk-irne, .A..M. vicir <if 

 St. Helen's, BllTiopfgate, to MiCi E.S. L'Heu- 

 reux, of Weft Ham, Eflcx. 



William Slomc, cfq. fon of Colonel S. of 

 Hailcy-ftreet, to Lady Gertrude Howard, 

 U.mghter of the earl of Carlifle. 



Jofeph White, efq. late folicltar of the 

 Treafury, to Mil's Cha.nbcrlavce, daughter of 

 the late William C, efq. formerly of the 

 Treafury, 'and one of the Commidiuncrs for 

 auditing the public accounts. 



Thomas Parry, efq. to Mrs. Eerrington, 

 widow of William B., efq. of Moat Hall, 

 Salop. 



At Hampfteid, Robert Smith, efq. of 

 Ayleibiiry, Bucks, to Mifs Mary Sulanoah. 

 V/.-.tfon, fecond daughtcT of Sir Jara-:3 W., 

 late one of His Majelty's Judges of the Su- 

 preme Court uf Judicature at Bengal. 



The Rev. George Auguftus I.,imb, fon of 

 T. P. Lamb, efq. of MountsSeli Lod^je, Rye, 

 to Mifs Juli.'.n.i Louifa, daughfjr of Dr. Bir.- 

 cro.'t, of iM^rgaiet-ftreet, Cavendifh-fqi.are, 



C. G. Mundy, efq. fecond fon of P. R. C. 

 Mu.ndy, efq. of Markeat'.in, Derbyihire, to 

 Mifs Maflingherd, only daughter of C. B. 

 MalFingljerd, efq- of Ormfby, Lincohuliirc, 



At the Rorr.ilh Cliapel, king- iL-cet, Poit- 

 min-fquare, Armand Comte d^ Barde, u> 

 Wademoifclle Adsle de St. Herminc, youngelt 

 d lughrer of the m irq\iis of St. Hcrmine, and 

 ni'-'ce to tlis Duke de Polignac, 



Mr. AUrlch, of Brighton, t8 Mifs W.itfon, 

 of N,)rfolk-ftreet, Strand. 



Mr. Charles Kemble, to Mils De Camp. 



At the feat of Lord ^'.pencer Chichefti;r, 

 the Hon Colonel WilKA.n i^ligh, to Lady 

 Sopliia Stewart, daughter of the earl of Gal." 

 low.iy. 



At the houfc of Lord Djnd.'.a, in Arling. 

 t.on-ftreet, Vifcount Miltoa, only foil o 'Eail 

 Firzwilliam, to the Honwuralk Mils Uundaj, 

 daught'.'J' of Lord Du.ndjs. 



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