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Marriages and Deaths in and near London. [Oct. 1 , 



Hon. George Herbert, Con of the Earl of 

 Caernarvon, to Mifs Head, of St. Antiiew's- 

 hall, Noriblk. 



At Iflington, Robert Awfjter, efq., of 

 Southall-green, to Mifs Crowther, of the 

 former pi (ce. 



Robert Thompfun, e.'q , of the Kent-road, 

 to Mifs Mary Day, of Chifwick lodge. 



Mr. Jofeph Waflell, of Pavnament-ftreet, 

 to Mifs Marriott, of Old Broad ftreet. 



At Mary-le bonne chjrch, Arthur Cham- 

 pernoone, efq., of Darlington, to Mifs BuUer, 

 o/Morval. 



At St. Martin's, Mr. John CorcTing, of the 

 Strand, jeweller, to Mifs Wilfon. 



At Finchlcy, Mr. Piper, of Oxford-ftreet, 

 to Mifs Brown, of Hendon. 



At Chelfea, William Goflinf;, efq., of Roe- 

 hamplon, to the Hon Charlotte dc Grey, 

 fecond dauijhter of Lord WalfinghiAi. 

 DIED. 



At Greenwich, Mr. James Jacks, late of 

 Patcrnoller-row, 86. 



At DuKvich, after an lllnefs of fwo days, 

 tK« Right Hon. Lord Tbutlaiu, baron of 

 Afhfiffld in Suffolk. A further account of 

 the life and charaftcr of tliis nobleman will 

 he given in oar next. 



In Hanovet-fticet. Lieut. -Colonel Siynrg, 

 •f the royal aitilltry. 



In Gower-drcct, Jitmei Galloicay, efq. fit. 



In Soho fquart, Mri. IVklit, relift of Dr. 

 Thomas W. 



At the DuVe of Devonftlre's feat at Cliif- 

 wick, after being twice tapped for the dropfy, 

 the Right Hon. Cburks Jama Fox, fecretiry 

 «>f ftate for Foreign Affairs, &c. &c. &c. An 

 Account of th« Life of this great ftatefman 

 wKl be found in another part of omr Maga- 

 zine. 



Suddenly, at his apartments at the Society 

 •f Antiquaries, Somerfct-place, the Rev. John 

 Brand, M- A. fecretary to that focicty, of 

 ■whom a further account will be our given in 

 next. 



At his houfe in Conduit-ftreet, Jsmn 

 Robfcfi, efj. many years an eminent bookftller 

 in New Boiid-llreet. 



At Brompton, Francis Crujan, ejj. clerk to 

 »iie commiffioners of the Court of Requeft.s, 

 and many years deputy high hailift of the city 

 and liberty of "Weitmiarter, 7-Z. 



In Taviftock-place, Mn. Curtiug, wife of 

 Daniel C, efq. 



At Walham Green, C.iptain drfar Haiu- 

 ' ill', of the 8th regiment of light dragoons. 



.'\t Chelfea, Mn. Mary Brooks, wife of R. 

 B, «fq.,, S4. 



In Bridge- ftreet, BUckfriars, Mrt. Anr.e 

 Fountain, 69. 



At Ncwington green, Mrs. Hood, relift of 

 John II., efq. 



In George-ftieet, Blackfriars-road, Mr. H^. 

 B. Morris, of the Legacy Duty Office, oO- 

 nierfct place. 



At Hammerfmith, Mrs. Bodicoate, relift 

 of John B., efq late of Wefterham, Kent 



At Walworth, Mrs. Ar.ne Bafnett, leliaof 

 Richard B., efq. of Jamiica, 91. 



At Twickenham, Mrs. Cambridge, widow 

 of Richard Owen C, efq., 89. 



In Ruffel-place, Fitzroy-fquare, Lachlan 

 M'Lacblan, efq. late lieutenant colonel of thi 

 10th legimentof foot, 46. 



At her mother's houfe. Stoke Newingtsn, 

 Mifs Canline F. Rohley, one of the daughters 

 of the late J. Robley, efq. of that place. Her 

 death was occafioncd by the breaking of a 

 blood vefl'el, at her brother's houfe, in Ruffel- 

 fquaie, about ten weeks fmce, fucceeded by a 

 rapid decline, which baffled all medical lliill. 



In Halton- garden, Mrs. James, 50. 



in Great Ormond-ftrcet, Captain Colnett, of 

 the ro_yaI navy, late commander of the Glut- 

 ton. 



In CL-ment's Inn, Mr. Michael Hayman, 

 attorney ac law. 



In John-ftreet, St. James's-fquare, Mr. 

 Wi'iifeld, yeoman of the mouth to his Ma- 

 jefty. — Mr. IVhitfetl, one of his Majefty's 

 cooks, who has left property to the amount of 

 upwards of 1'2,0001. without any relative t« 

 inherit it. 



Suddenly, Mr. Smith, printer in King- 

 ftreet. Seven Dials. He was returning to 

 town fiora Highgate, and on arriving at the 

 end of the New Road, he was feized with a 

 fit, fell on the path-way, and remained fo a 

 long time. A gentleman coming pjd iji hij 

 ch.iife, procured him a(fillance, and conveyed 

 him to tlie hcufe of a furgeon centiguous, 

 ■where he expired foon after he was taken in, 

 though every effort was made for his re- 

 covery. 



At Clock-Houfe, Peckham, Jamtt Smith, 

 efq., 75. 



At Pentonville, IViUiam Elgin, efq., C6. 



In Great Titshfield-ftreet, Mr. George Du- 

 lourg, profeffor of geography, the French lan- 

 guage, &c. 



At Brompton-grove, Edtvard Daitit!, efq. 

 At Chellea, Edward Naine, efq. F. R. S. 

 81 ; formerly optician to his Majefty, ia 

 Cornhill. 



Mr. Stageldoir, formerly and for many 

 years, property man of Drury-Lane theatre. 



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