1822.] 
M. L. Babingdon, third daughter of Dr. B. 
of Aldermanbury. 
Capt. T. Haviside, of the E. I. Co.’s ser- 
vice, to Miss Snaith, eldest daughter of the 
late W. 5S. esq. 
The Rev. G. Preston, second son of the 
Rey. Mr. Preston, of Stanfield-hall, Nor- 
folk, to Emma, eldest daughter of Richard 
Van Heythuysen, esq. of John-street, Bed- 
ford-row. 
Sir E. West, to Lucretia Georgiana, 
youngest daughter of the late Sir M.B. 
Folkes, bart. of Hillington-hall, Norfolk. 
H. Long, esq. eldest son of Edw. Long, 
esq. of Hampton Lodge, Surrey, to Lady 
C. Walpole, youngest daughter of the late 
Earl of Orford. 
Mr. C. Street, of Arundel, Sussex, to 
Sarah, second daughter of Mr. J. Lear, of 
Holloway. 
L. Peel, esq. third son of Sir R. Peel, 
to the Right Hon. Lady Jane Lennox, 
fourth daughter of the Duchess Dowager 
of Richmond. 
G. Clarke, esq. of Sion-place, Isleworth, 
to Ellen Sarah, the youngest danghter of 
Alex. Spicer, esq. 
Mons. Jacques W. Marillier, of Har- 
row-on-the-Hill, to Miss S. M. Aspland, of 
Hackney. 
Edward, third son of J. Hanson, esq. of 
the Rookery, Woodford, to Lydia Maria, 
third daughter of J. Blunt, esq. of Upper 
Bedford-place, Russell-square. 
Mr, J. Rownson, of Acre-lane, Clapham, 
to Harriet, youngest daughter of J. Neck, 
esq. of Reading. 
‘fT. K. Crow, esq. Sevenoaks, to Laura, 
only child of Mr. W. Hodsoll, of Holborn. 
C. C. Deacon, esq. of Milk-street, to Mrs, 
Baxter, of Belle-vue-lodge, Reigate. 
H. Packham, esq. of Tottenham, to Miss 
Rebecca Foot. 
Mr. S. C, Wiltshire, of Cornhill, to Sa- 
rah, second daughter of J. Goodchild, esq. 
of ‘Yooley-street. 
R. F. Beauchamp, esq. of Tetton-house, 
Somerset, to Eliza, only daughter of J. 
Westbrook, esq. of Chapel-street, Grosve- 
nor-square. 
H. W. Burgess, esq. to Sabrina Stir- 
ling, eldest daughter of P. Gilbert, esq. of 
Earl’s-court. 
DIED. 
In Albemarle-street, the Hon. Mrs, Lane 
Fox, widow of the late J. L. Fox, esq. 
m.P. of Bramham Park, York, and Castle 
Lanesbro’, in Leitrim, Ireland. Mrs. Fox 
was Marcia Pitt, second daughter of the 
late, and sister of the present, Lord Rivers 
and Lady Ligonier. Her disorder was 
dropsy of the chest, which terminated her 
existence, in the precise manner as the ill- 
a of her relative, the Right Hon. Wm. 
itt. 
In Welbeck-street, Lady Blair, the wife 
of Lieut.-Gen. Sir R. Blair, K.c.B. 
| Montnzy Mag. No. 372. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
W77 
In Mark-lane, 74, John Inglis, esq. Mr. 
I, was found dead in a closet adjoining his 
chamber, with a discharged pistol lying 
near him. An inquest was held on his 
body on the same day, when the jury 1e- 
turned a verdict,—‘‘ that the deceased 
shot himself at a time when he was m a 
state of mental derangement.” 
At Loddegis-buildings, Hackney, 75, 
Christian, wife of R. Harris, esq. deeply 
regretted by all who knew her, 
In Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, af- 
ter a severe illness, the wife of Mr. John 
Cole, of the Inner Temple. 
At Camden ‘Town, 66, W. Clulow, esy. 
sincerely lamented by his family and 
friends. 
At the Jamaica Coffee house, Cornhill, 
65, Mr. P. Grubb. 
In Bryanstone-square, Churlotite, daugh- 
ter of Mr. T. Higgins. 
At Blackheath, 19, C. Wallis, esq. eldest 
son of Mr. C. W. of Long Acre. 
In Hertford-street, the Rev. T. Coombe, 
D.D. prebendary of Canterbury. 
In Wesleyan-place, Kentish Town, after 
a long and painful illness, which she bore 
with Christian fortitude and patience, 22, 
Mary Ann, only daughter of Mr. J. Har- 
ris, deeply regretted by her parents andall 
who knew her. 
81, Robert Crawford, esq. of Nelson’s- 
place, Kent-road. 
At Croydon, 84, Mr. James Dickson, of 
Covent-girden, F.L.s. and Vice-President 
of the Horticultural Society of London: 
his attainments in botanical knowledge 
were well known to all scientific persons, 
and his amiable disposition and integrity 
of conduct have long endeared him to an 
extended circle of friends. 
In Middlesex-place, New-road, Mr. J. 
Mackindcr, a most respectable practitioner 
as surgeon and apothecary ; his loss will be 
sincerely regretted by the poor of the 
neighbourhood, to whom he was a constant 
and liberal benefactor. 
In Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, 
James, eldest son of the late James Ed- 
wards, esq. of Pall Mali, and Harrow-on- 
the-Hill. 
At Ealing Common, 82, Peter Le Core 
nue, esq. 
At Chiswick, 61, the Rev. Robt. Lowth, 
only son of the late Bishop of London, rec- 
tor of Hinton, Hants, and one of the pre- 
bendaries of St. Panl’s Cathedral. 
At Paddington, 65, G. Spence, esq. late 
Maritime Surveyor to the Avmiralty. 
At Finchley, 36, Mr. Brisco Ray. 
At Clapham, 51, Elizubeth, wite of H. 
Scrivener, esq. 
At Kingston, 29, Mrs. S. Garner. 
In Upper Seymour-stieet, 57, S. Weke- 
wich, esy. of Peamore, Devon. 
In Oxendon-street, 14, Elizabeth, second 
daughter of Mr. J. Wetherley, 
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