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Maj*i'iages and Deaths in and neat London. [Auguft I. 



Csptain Egan, of the rbyal artillery, to 

 Mifs Bl.iquiere, daughter of the late Colonel 

 Jami-s B., and niece of Lord Dc B. 



At Lambeth, ^fr. Edward Beaumont Vinn, 

 ion of E v., efq. of Cambervvell, to Mifo 

 Harriet Green, third daughter of Francis C, 

 efq. 



Mr. John Bleaden, of Bafinghall-ftreet, to 

 Mifi Mead, of the Old Jcwrj'. 



Edward Parkins, ef^. ot'Dcan-ftreet, Soho- 

 fquare, to Mil's dioliuc Grey, of Upper Hur- 

 ley-ftrcet. 



Qapt. Mac^regor, of the 88th regiment, to 

 Mifs Parry joncj, dau^^htcr of Thon:as Parry 

 Tones, efq. of Madrin, Carrlarvanftirc. 



Benjamin Edward Hall, efq. to Mifs Braitli- 

 walte, daughter of the late Rich-rd B., efq. 

 Admiral of the White. 



The Hi,n. William Henry Hare, fon of 

 Lord Ennifmorc, to Mifs Bough, only daugh- 

 ter of Ifaac B., efq. of L'pp'^'' Wimpole-ftreet. 

 At Hendon, Lieut. -Colonel I'. Cary, of the 

 28ch rcgimcivt, to Mifs Hcwctt, cldelt daugh- 

 ter of Lieut. -General H. 



At Marquis Welledcy's in Oxford-ftrect, 

 Sir William Alidy, to Mifs Wellellej', daugh- 

 ter of the Marquis. 



At Hampftead, Leonard Horner, tfq. to Mifs 

 Ann Sufanna Lloyd, daughter of Gamaliel 

 L.,efq. 



William Fuller, efq. to Mifs Mary Brown- 

 ing, daughter of John B., efq. of Bbckhcath. 

 Giles Jitiubcrt, efq. fon of General S., to 

 Mifs Jane blatter, daughter of the late Rev. 

 Thomas S., reftor of Saltford, Soir.erfetfhire. 

 DIED. 

 Tn Bouverie ftrect, Flcct-fitcet, Mn. Page, 

 ■wi:e of Mr. James P. 



At Stanlteadbury, Herts, Captain Jofclyn, 

 of the royal navy, 81. 



At his apartments, in Howland-ftrect, Mr. 

 ^!cxjr<ier Poole Moore \ a young man of very 

 dirtlnguirtied talents, as an archite£luval 

 drauphtfman. His drawings v. ill loDg remain 

 HS an evi.ierce ei his gicat indullry and faith- 

 ful accuracy j /particularly his laft work, a 

 drav.ingof that beautiful I'.ruifture, St. Mary's, 

 Taunton. Pjl his death, the public arc de- 

 prived of tlie completion of a grand drawing 

 of the elevation of the Weft Front of St. 

 Paul's, a work on which he had lecn occu- 

 pied for fcveral years. 



At her houfe in gween Ann-ftrect, Weft, 

 La-'y Mi.ry Dur.can, li7. S'le was fiUer to the 

 J.ite, and aunt to the prefcnt Earl of Tlia- 

 Bet. 



In Queen Anse-ftreet, W'eft, M.ijcr-^cncral 

 Jiimis Bunnatync, of the Bombay elta-.dilh- 

 n.ent. 



At her houfe in ^enfmgton Goic, in her 

 70th year, the Hon. Mary Ltigk, only furviv- 

 ing filler and heirels ot Ed'.vard Lord Leigh, 

 of btcnleigh Abbey, which title became ex- 

 tir.Cl at I'.is dtat'n. By her doniife, one uf the 

 fineit eftstes in Epgland cumcs to her heir at 

 Jav.' (to whom is not yet known, but it is be- 

 lieved to Lord Cravcn_;, not Icli at the prefcnt 



rents, than 17,0001. a year. In Warwicltfhire, 

 Staflbrdihire, and Chefhire. But wliat makes 

 this eftate of immenfe value is, that the rents 

 have not been raifed thcfe fiitty jeais ; the 

 good old Lady not wifiiing to raife them, as 

 her brother had adopted that line of conduft; 

 and at this moment, if re-let, it is fuppofed 

 the annual revenue would not be lefs than 

 60,0001. Few deaths have happened, that 

 will be more generally felt and regretted ihzn 

 that of this excellent woman. In her, the 

 poor have loft a benefartrcfs, whofc boundlefs 

 ftorcs were ever open to their relief; whofc 

 cars were never clofed to their cry of mifery 

 in diftrcfs ; and whofe bounteous hand freely 

 dealt forth, unaHccJ, that fuccour, which mo- 

 dcft merit knows not Low to folicit. '1 hou^h 

 a retired and in many rcfpcils fingular cha- 

 racter, few were more g'rncrally refpefled ; 

 and conftantly furroundod by her friends, (he 

 pafl'ed her life in the exercife of thofe chriftian 

 and focial virtues, v.hich gave a luftre to 

 riches, and add dignity to hofpitiility. Thii 

 Lady was diftinguilhed for her munificence to 

 thofe confined witiiin the prifon walls of the 

 county gaol, particularly to t!ie unfortunate 

 debtors, who became fuperfedal)le, as on a 

 proper application to her, ihe invariably tranf- 

 mittcd money to procure their relcafe. 



At Tlvanics Ditlon, Surry, Sir Richard 

 Jc'Jcpb Su.'lh'an, hart, of v. horn fome account 

 will be given in ouV next number. 



At Brompton, Alijs Starkie, eldeft daugh- 

 ter of Lc Gendrc Pi';rce S. , efq. of Huntroydj 

 High-lTierift'of Lancaft-.irc, 17. 



At Kcntifti-town, 5. Irfing, M.D. phyfici- 

 an to hij mijelh's forces, and fecond fun ot 

 tlie late ])r. I., of Lilburn, Ireland. 



In Lamb's Conduit-ftrcet, H^iUiam Rivc'y, 

 efq. of Newby Wilke, Yorlitliire. 



At Kingfi.md, Mrs. SryKou-, wife of Ro- 

 beit S., efq. deputy comptroller ot the Wool 

 letter Oftice, at the Cuiioni Houfe. 



At his father's houfe, in James-ftrect, 



Wcftminfter, Mr. I'rciierlci lyiliiam Lcbhy 



onl^' fon of Captain L , of the royal navy, II. 



At his brottier's houfe, ia Crutched-i'riarSj 



SamJ'.n Gc-.J, r!z, e!'q. 76. 



At his feat, Foreft Houfe, Laytonftone, Sii- 

 muJ Eoiarqutt, efq. deputy governor ot the 

 Levant Company, and a dirciftor of the Bank 

 of En^;land, (i.i. He was a gentleman o; high 

 honour and great liberality. 



At Jl.;ir,plte.Ad, Framis Henry, the in ant 

 fon of Lady Charlotte Wingfield. 

 M'S. SroKf, of Oxford-lireet, 7(3. 

 In Grc.it T:o^ifteld ftrect, Mr. Mathw. 

 At his houfe, Cieor^'c-ftreit, I'orcn.an- 

 fqua-.e, jirtiur Richard Dilon, archbilli'P and 

 duke of Narbonne, primate of the Cauls, pre. 

 (idei-.t of the ilates of Lani:uedoc, and com- 

 ir.ander of the cider of th:; lio'.y Glioft. This 

 venerable pi elate, who w.:s eniinently diftin- 

 guilhed for l;li knortlcd^e, t..lenis, and elo- 

 quence, was the youngeil brother to tl>e l.ite, 

 and uncle to the pvelent vifcount Dillon. Hsi. 

 v.aj born at S; Ccrmuiu en Lave, in the year 



1721, 



