1807.] Marriages and Deallis in ayid near London. 597 



liam Francis Woodgate, William Ford Bur- 



ton> John Billingfley, G. B. Proufe, — 



HaiTJs, Hugh Hoare, jun., John Martin 

 Webber, James Adams, Peter Green, Sa- 

 muel Chandler, Jofeph I.ucas, Engles God- 

 frey Blake, Jimcs Leader, George Leybourn, 

 Simon Pavne, John Farnham, and Thomas 

 Cibbs. It was refolved (inftead ot" ele£lin^ 

 tour vice-prefidents, as had been intended,) 

 to requcft Lord William RulTell to continue 

 to aft as chairman to the club, during the 

 abfence oY the Duke of Bedford, the preli" 

 dent, to which his Lordfhip obligingly con- 

 Iciited. Robert Byng, efq., and Mr. Henry 

 Kin?, jun., were chofc-n to, and accepted, 

 the ollice of ftewards for the enfuing Ihovv 

 and dinner j and the meeting was adjourned 

 to the fccond day of Lord Somerville's Spring 

 Shew, March 3, at three o'clocit, at Free- 

 mafon's Tavern. For the convenience of 

 graziers and farmers attending Smithhcld- 

 Market, the printed conditions and jiremiums 

 of the next ihow are left with, jnd may on 

 application b'; had from, Mr. Mitchell, dra- 

 per, 7, Clotli Fair, Weft Smithtield. 



MARRIED. 



Henry Wood, efq. of Fore-ftreet, FIn(bury» 

 to Mifs Ann Hall, fecond daughter of Chrillo- 

 pher Chrylell H., efq. of Raleigii Houfc, Sur- 

 rey. 



At Chelfea, the Rev. William JMarfh, vi- 

 car of Bdlilden, Berks, to Mifs M. C. Tilfon, 

 daughter of the late John T., efq. of Watling- 

 ton Park, Oxyn. 



Samuel Taylor, efq. of Craven-ftrcet, to 

 Sarah, fecond daughter of William Gofling, 

 efq. of Hyde Park Corner. 



Henry Ilawley, efq. eldeft fon of Sir Henry 

 H.,toCatli.Trine Elizabeth Shaw, eldeft daugh- 

 ter Sir John S., bart. ot Kenward, Kent. 



William Forileen, efq. Lime-dieet Iquare, 

 to Mrs. Cotton, relift of T. J. C, efq. of 

 Sloane-ftreet. 



James Collins, efq. to Mifs Charlotte ICing, 

 both of Bedford-f^juare. 



At Lambeth, Captain Haftings Dare, in 

 the fervice of the Kaft India Company, to 

 Mifs Paterfon, daughter of Lieutenant Colo- 

 nel P., alfiftant quarter-mafter general of his 

 majefty's forces. 



George Lcvven, efq. of the 38th regiment 

 of foot, to Mifs White, only daughter of John 

 W., efq. attorney general of Upper Canada. 



Mr. Harris, of Oxford-ftreet, to Mils Mills, 

 daughter of Thomas M., efq. of Colebrook, 

 Bucks. 



Captain Maxwell, of the firft guards, eldeft 

 fon of Sir David M., to Mifs Martin, eldeft 

 daughter oi Samuel M., efq. of Englefield- 

 jreen, Berks. 



Robinfon Kittoe, efq. of tii.e royal dock- 

 yard, Dcptford, to MifjHtirricl DoniTnicus. 



Kdward Man, efq. of ilarp-lanc, to Geor- 

 giana, youngeft daughter of Henry Dclbo' 

 rough, elq. of the General Poft oHice. 



MoNTHLV Mag, No, 151. 



Major Jamefon, of the 5.5th regiment, to 

 Mifs P. Lougharrl, of Lower Seymour-ftrcet. 



Elliot Voyle, efq. of the Bengal Military 

 Eftablilhment, to Mifs Elliot, d.,u^htcr of the 

 late George E., k(<\. 



Sir J. Waftel Jkifco, bart. to Mifs Lefter, 

 eldcit daughter of Mrs. Cooper, of Haramer- 

 fmith. 



Mr. John Chafe, furgeon, to Mifs Denton, 

 daughter of Robert D., elq. Wattham Abbey , 

 Eflex. 



Mr. George Robinfon jun. of Pentonville, 

 to Mifs Till, eldi-ft dauj^htcr of William T,, 

 efq. 



DTED. 



Mr. William Nkholjitt, aged "7, Apothecary 

 fo St. Bartholomew's Hofpital, which arduous 

 iituation he filled with credit about feveii 

 years. He was a truly fincere friend, an ho- 

 neft and upright man, and has left a wife and 

 three children to deplore his lols. 

 At Wimbledon, T. H'lkox, ejq. 

 At Brompton, Mrs. Br:fgs, widow of C. 

 B., efq. of Benton Houle, Northumber- 

 land. 



In Charlotte-ftreet, Mrs. Bcuckcr, rellft of 

 John B., efq. of Edmonton, 77. 



In Bryanllon-ftreet, Join Mallet, efj. 77, 

 lite direftor-general of the hofpitals in Ame- 

 rica, and the Weft-Indies. 



Aged 30, the emigrant French B!JheJ> of St. 

 Pol de Lion. 



At Hadley, near Barnct, Jamci Mum, ejj. 

 formerly commander of the Houghton Eaft 

 Indiamm, 50. 



At Beacliwood, Herts, Tiimat JVtatbam, 

 efq. 81. 



At Greenwich, John Ajh, efj. formerly in 

 the Weft-India trade. 



Ill Broad-ttreet, Buildings, Mn. Verron, 

 wife of J. Y. v., efq. ^ 



In South-rtreet, Fintbury-fquare, Jofi^h 

 jyjllams, efq. 39. 



At Hammerfmith, John Hatchett, ejq. 

 coach-maker to their Majefties, and one of 

 the magiftrates for Middlcfex and W;ft- 

 minfter. 



At Hampftead, AJn. Smhlhg, widow of 

 Wm. S., efq. uncle to the late Lord Vifcaunt 

 Nellbn. 



In Hertford-ftrect, Oxford-road, Mrs. C. 

 FonnsrCiiu. 



In Surtblk-ftrcet, Cavendifti iquare, Caftair- 

 ./ijbrey, of the firft regiment of guard?. 



At Putney, Mij'i Loveiuell, only daughter 

 of John L., efq. 



At Long's Hotel, Dover-ftrcet, LkuUr.ar.t 

 Berty, of the firft regiment of lire guards. 



In Cripplegate Bulldogs, the Rev. Thomas 

 Toivlc, 8-. 



At Hampftead, Mr. Blathfrd, 90, 

 In Lincoln's Inn Fields, Mn. Hamilton^ 

 wife of William H., efq. 



in Norfolk ftreet, Strand, Mtjs Harriet 

 Purr, third daughter of William P., eftj. 



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