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[Dec. ly 



MARrjAGES, AND DEATHS, in and k£aE LONDON: 

 With Biographical Memoirs of dijUnguifJied CharaSers recently deceafcd. 



MARRIKD. 



JOHN Kctte, e!q-, o/Overfeal, Leicefter- 

 (hire, to Wil's Macic-nzie, daughter of the 

 late Captiiin M , of the 60th regiment. 



Capr;iin Williams, of the Royal Navy, to 

 Mifs Williams, of Canron Street. 



• At Lami:eth, Richard iSTiiliett, efq., to Mifs 

 Nifcett, of Kcw— R. Mutrie, efq.,of Glaf- 

 gow, to Mif? Hopkins, of Sawford, Berks. 



At CambcvwcU, Wr. John Tucker, of the 

 Cuftuiii Houfe, to Mi.s Reoei-ca Havill, 

 daughter of i homas H., efq. 



John Charles Terlrng, efq , to Mifs Middle- 

 ron, fecond daughter of Nathaniel M., efq., of 

 Townhill near Southampton. 



■f. A. Hillas, <iq ■ ot Sohofquare, to Mils 

 S. Dovvliiig, of Holies ftrcet. 



D. Hume, ofq., oi Dunfe Berwick, to Mifs 

 War2ar»t Connroy, of ShadwcU. 



C-Tptain George Marfiiall, of the Marines, 

 to Mifs Mary Ke'pp, cldcll daushter of Richard 

 K. efq., of the ISJcw Road. 



Mr. John Aldington Perry, of the Mino- 

 iks, to Mifs F. ColcUtch, c:deft daughter of 

 £. C. efq., of the fame place. 



The Rev. Thomas W ijzell, rector of V/ixoe 

 ia Suft'oli<, to Mrs Coop<;r, of Leatherhead, 

 Surrv. 



W. C. Knowlys, efq., of TMincing Lane to 

 IWrs, Doughty, of Southampton Row, wido.v 

 of fohn D., efq., of Aldermanbury. 



Stanley Stokes, efq., of Doctors' Com- 

 mons, to Mifs Manton.of Dover Arcet. 



Lieutenant Colonel Berkeley, of the royal 

 m.-ifiiies, to Mifs Julia Maria Newte, eldeft 

 daughter of the lato Thomas N., of Grove- 

 houfe, i:romp:on, and of Uuval, in Devon- 

 Ciire, efq. 



At Tcddlngton, William Dale Farr, efq., 

 Captain in the South Hants militia, to Mifs 

 ti'.kin, only daughter o. James L., efq. 

 . Archibald Glofter, efq., his majefty's At- 

 torney General for the iUar.d of Trinidad, to 

 Mifs Thompfon, of Lower Tooting, Surrey. 



Mr. Kcrby, bookfcUer, of Stafford ftreet, 

 To Mifs BilHng, o!ny d.iughter of the late 

 James B., clq., of St. '\o\\n''i place, Batterfea. 

 Mr. Charles L. llo^.gart, of Old Broad 

 ftreet, to Mifs Sufunnah .A.flon, fecond daugh- 

 ter of 'I bomas A., eiq , 0;Billitcr lane. 



]ofep'B Timperon, eiq , of Upjxr Ilarley 

 fuecC, to Mils Kyte, dai.alitcr of the late 

 Rev. Dr. Kyte. 



At F.dmonton, the Rev. J. Morgan, l«te 

 chaplain of his Majefty's fhip San Jofcf, and 

 fecretary to Vice Adn.iral Sir Charles Cot- 

 ton, bait., to Mifs Freeman, of Southgate, 

 eiuelt daughter of the late Jolm F,, efq., of 

 JCewington green. 



Mr. "joleph, Cradock, fon of Marm:.duke 

 C. elo., or Galnfovd, Durliam, to Mifs Red- 

 man, »'. Nev>-rk on Tveftt. 



John Fothergill, efq., of Sclby, Yorkftiird, 

 to Mifs Read. 



Mr. John Taylor, of the copper works, 

 Shorcditch, to Mifs Mary Hartihorne, only 

 daughter of Anthony H., efq., late of Bow. 



Mr. M. N. Rot!".fchild, merchant, o.^ 

 Manchefter, to Mifs H. Cohns, daughter of 

 L. B. C. efq. 



DIED. 

 In Brook, ftreet, Horace Hays, efq., one of 

 the comiiiiiTioners of taxes. 



At Hainpftead, J. Mean, efq.y of ClifTord's 

 inn. 



tn Mortimer ftreet, George Wye, efq., for- 

 merly of Oporto, Gi>. 



At a very advanced age, LaJy Alva, grand- 

 mother to the Marchionefs of Stafford. 



In Great Rufiel ftreet, Mrs. El'Xtibetk 

 JViHicmjon, relict of Timothy W., efq. 



At Finchley, Mijs Frar.ces Wardcll, third 

 daughter of the late James W., efq. 



In Upper Charlotte ftreet, Fitzroy fquare, 

 the LiJdy of Sir Alexander Hamilton. 



In Great James ftreet, Bedford row, Mrs. 

 Bkineh, 87, widow of the late Robert B., 

 efq., erne of the matters of the High Court of 

 Chancery. 



In Charlotte ftreet, LaJy Hamilton, of the 

 Retreat, near Exeter. 



At his fon-in-law's, Mr. Goodbehere, 

 Lambeth, Henry ffnod, efq., one of the Court 

 of BurgelTes for the city and liberty of Weft- 

 minfter. 



At Grovchoufe, Hackney, in the 91(1 

 year of his age, Thomas Braidiwod, eff-% 

 formerly of Edinburgh, eminently diftin- 

 guifhed for the difcovery and fuccefsful prac- 

 tice of the art of inftruGing the deaf and 

 dumb. JFi jhjll ie glad to receive a pat ticular 

 account of the Ife and labours of this gentleman. 



At Hackney, ff^iIHam Nicboljon, efq., late 

 of Cornhiil, 56. He ferved the office of 

 IherilVof London in 178'i. 



In Montague ftreet, Lady EVmabetb Dighy, 

 fifter of Earl D., 'i5. 



At Newington Butts, Alexander Fr^^fer, 

 efq , late of Grenada. 



In Harley ftreet, Mrs. BroadbeaJ, wife of 

 Cnptain B., and daughter of the late General 

 Rofs. She had been married only fiucen 

 weeks. 



At Layton, Mifs E. M^ferman, fecond 

 daughter of William M., efq. 



At his houfe in Seymour place, the Right 

 Hon. William Brakazon Ponfor.by, Baron Pon- 

 fonby, of Imakilly, in the county of Cork, 

 Ireland. He bore a fevere illiiefs of two 

 years, with the fame equanimity that govern- 

 ed all his a£lionsj nor did it forfake him in 

 his laft moments. His bed was furrounded 

 by his diftrefi'ed relatives j Vifcount and 

 Vifcountsfs Howick, the Hon. George anJ 

 Frcdfttick 



