1808.) - Marriages and Deathsin and near London. 
viving daughter of the late Rev. Archdeacon 
C. of Sigglesthorne, near Hull. 
S. Barrow, esq. of Bedford Place, to Miss 
Tryphena de Symons, fourth daughter of L. 
de S. of Mitcham. 
At Hendon, James Foot, esq. of Islington, 
to Miss Slade of Guther-edge, Hendon. 
At Kensington, Captain Forrest, of Bin- 
Geld, Berks, to Mary, eidest daughter of Co- 
Jonel James Lowther, M. P. for Westmorelnad. 
At Mary-la-bonne, Mr. Joseph Connop, of 
Red Lion-street, to Miss Willis, of Alpha 
ottage, Paddington. 
At Newington, Thomas Pearson, esq. of 
Kennington to Mary. eldeft daughter of Mat- 
thefy Slater, esq. of Walworth. 
At Bermondsey, Mr. Joseph Gummer, of 
the Bank of England, to Mary the eldest 
daughter of John Wood Oram, esq. of Barn- 
Staple. 
DIED 
At his house in the Old Baily, aged 33, 
‘ Mr. Robert Hudson, wholesale tea-dealer. 
*) 
At Islington, in the twenty-fourth year of 
her age, Miss AZary Anne Coleman, only daugh- 
ter of the late William Coleman, -esq. of 
Turkey-street, Enfield. No young person 
was ever more sincerely or more deservedly 
regretted by relatives and friends Her ill- 
ness, which was long and painful, she endured 
with the pious fortitude and resignation of a 
“true christian. Her premature removal from 
» the circle of affection and friendship, will be 
lamented with no common feelings of sorrow 
and regret. 
In Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, /il- 
liam Nepecker, sg. of the Royal Navel Hos- 
pital, Deal, 44. 
At Hampstead, Mrs. Paon, of Hart-street, 
Bloomsbury. - 4 
In Hans Place, William Daw, esq. 80. He 
was called to the bar by the Society of the 
Inner Temple, and appointed clerk of the 
King’s silver in 1760. 
At Chelsea, Captain Robert Parrdy, of the 
royal navy, 69. 
At Hammersmith, Frederic Albert, esq. of 
St. James's Palace. * 
In Glocester Place, Catharine, second daugh- 
ter of Lord Forbes, 8. 
_ InBloomsbury-square, Lady Wallace Dunhp. 
At Colebrook Terrace, Islington, ‘foln 
Howorth, esq. one of the commissiyners of 
hackney coaches, 44... f 
In Beaumont-street, Devonshire Place, 
Lady Ann Rich, widow of Admiral Sir Tho- 
mas R. bart. t 
In Chandos-street, Cavendish-square, in 
the 68th year of his age, Benjamin Way, esq. 
of Denham Place, Bucks, Fellow of the Royal 
and Antiquarian Socicties, President of Guy’s 
‘Hospital, Bencher of the Honourable Society 
of the Inner Temple, and late Sub-Governor 
of the South Sea Company. 
~ At Richmond, Mes. Dern, widow of James 
D. esq. and mother of Lady Beauchamp, 
At Clapham, Thcomas Michell, esq. 
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In Hornsey row, Islington, Francis Cam 
pion, esq. 
Mrs. Pepper, relict of John P. esq. and 
sister of the Rev. Charles Sandiford, vicar of 
Awre, Glocestershire. 
At Greenwich, Mrs. Mary Fones, eldest and 
Jast surviving sister of John J. esq. of Black~ 
hall, Montgomeryshire. 
At his house in James street, Westminster, 
the Rev. ohn Marshall, rector of Orsett, in 
Essex, and Chaplain to his Royal Highness 
the Prince of Wales. 
In James-street, Westminster, in the 45th 
year of her-age, the hon. Miss Trefusis, sister 
to the late, and aunt to the present Lord Clin- 
ton. Great, however, as were her taste and ge 
nius, they equalled not her- virtues. —To they 
poor she was aliberal, and, if her circum- 
stances be considered, a munificent benefac- 
tress. The tale of want never reached her 
ear in vain; and though it may be feared that 
she. sometimes gave away unwisely, yet the 
purity of her motives always ennobled her 
bounty. As acompanion, she was pleasant, 
cheerful, and instructive ; as a friend, faith- 
ful and affectionate ; and one of the last acts 
of her innocent and benevolent life was to 
prove her tender attachment to her family, 
by bequeathing the residue of her once ample 
fortune to a beloved sister, to whom she was 
deservedly endeared. 
Fobn Drury, esq. banker, of Birchin-lane. 
He was driving in his curricle upon Finchley 
Common, with Mrs. Drury, when the horses 
took fright, and overturned the carriage, and 
he was killed upon the spot. Mrs. Drury 
escaped unhurt. 
At Brompton, Benjamin Harding, esq. late 
of St. James’s street, 69. : \ 
It Park street, the Dowager Lady MZy- 
delton, 77.. She was daughter and co-heiress 
of George Cartwright, esq. of Offington, in 
Nottinghamshire, and has left four children, 
Lord Mydelton and three daughters: the 
Countess of Scarborough, the Hon. Mrse 
Langley, and the Hon. Mrs. Biddulph. 
At the Rev. H. Aunter’s, Hammersmith, in 
his 18th year, Mr. William Gay, only son of 
the late William’Gay, esq. of Bale, Norfolk. 
As a son and brother, his duty, love, and 
kindness, few exceeded. His unafiected 
piety and goodness of heart will long endear 
his memory to his family aud friends. 
In Johnestreet, Bedford row, Mrs. Vane 
derzee, wife of George V. esq. 
In Russel square, Mrs. Trelawny, wite of 
Captain T. of the Bedfordshire militia. 
In Fludyer street, 4. Windus, esq, who, 
filled the office of cashier, and other depart- 
ments in the war-oflice, 27 years. 
‘At his seat, Forthampton-court, Glocester- 
shire, the Hon. and Right Rev. James Yorke, 
L.L D. Lord Bishop of Ely, Governor of Ad- 
denbrook’s Hospital, and Visitor of Jesus, St. 
John’s, and Peter's, colleges, Cambridge. His 
lordship was uncle to the Earl of Hardwicke, 
_and was in his 78th year.—=He was the young- 
est 
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