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Norfolk, to Miss G. Musgrave, of Devon- 
shire-street, Portland-place. 
W. H. Saltwell, esq. of Carlton Cham- 
bers, to Fanny Bree, eldest daughter of the 
late Wm, Caley, esq. of Queen-square. 
Lieut. John Gilmore, k.N. to Elizabeth, 
daughter of the late T. Martin, esq. 
C. H. Rhodes, esq. of Walsingham- 
place, to Mary, only daughter of the late 
J. Rownson, esq. of Peckham. 
«W. Bosanquet, esq. of Upper Harley- 
street, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Patrick 
Cumming, esq. 
Mr. $. Deacon, of Skinner-street, to 
Virginia Grace Scripps, of South Molton- 
street, 
C. J. Pike, esq. of Hunter-street, Bruns- 
wick-square, to Eliza Harriet, daughter of 
J. Snow, esq- 
W. Keating, esq. of Gray’s-inn, to Miss 
Warton, of Laytonstone. 
Sir E. West, recorder of Bombay, to 
Lucretia Georgiana, youngest daughter of 
the late Sir M. B. Folkes, bart. 
Mr. D. Gibson, of Grosvenor-place, 
Camberwell, to Miss Lescher, of White- 
chapel. 
Lord Viscount Chetwynd, to Mary, only 
surviving daughter of the late R. Moss, 
esq. 
¥ N. Tallfourd, of the Middle Temple, 
esq. to Rachel, eldest daughter of J. T. 
Rutt, esq. of Clapton. 
W. J. Newton, esq. of Argyll-street, to 
Miss Faulder, of Gower-street. 
T. Sanderson, esq. of Chancery-lane, to 
Miss M. A. Miller, of Kingston. 
Mr. T. Harvey, jun. of the Borough, to 
Anne, second daughter of Mr. Taylor, of 
the Sessions House, Newington. 
G. Gregory, esq. of Gower-street, to 
Miss Toller, of Hampstead-heath. 
E. Belfour, esq. of Lincoln’s-inn fields, 
to Miss Christmas, of Upper Thcrnaugh- 
street. 
Mr. F. Weedon, to Miss C. M. Powell, 
of South Audley street. 
S. Medley, esq. to Miss Irish, both of 
Kennington. 
D. Mahon, esq. capt. 29th regt. to Hen- 
rietta Bathurst, eldest daughter of the 
Bishop of Norwich. 
Mr. W. Fell, of Cloak-lane, to Miss 
Young, of Great Surrey-street. 
J. Leeds, esq. eldest son of Sir George 
Leeds, bart. to Marian, only daughter of 
the late W. T. Stratton, esq. 
Jos. Patience, esq. of Tottenham-green, 
to Miss Hayne, of Middleton Terrace. 
Mr. J. H. Walduck, of Oxford-street, 
to Hannah, second daughter of the late J. 
Thomas, of Stoke Newington. 
Mr. T. Dorey, of Broad-street buildings, 
to Eliza, youngest daughter of T. Triquet, 
esq. of the Grove, 
Mr. ©. L. Shout, of Holborn, to Miss 
Gibson, of Belmont-place, Wandsworth- 
road, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
[Oct. 1, 
Wm. Matthias, esq. of Bernard-street, 
Russell-square, to Miss Nicolay, of Black- 
heath. 
J.L. Adolphus, esq. barrister-at-law, to 
Clara, eldest daughter of the late R, Ri- 
chardson, esq. of Streatham, , 
Mr. W. Grey, of Northumberland- 
street, Mary-le-bone, to Miss Johnson, of 
Bedfordbury. 
A. Haldane, of the Inner Temple, esq. 
to Miss Hardcastle, of Hatcham-house. 
Charles, eldest son of Rear-Admiral Sir 
Charles Rowley, to Frances, only daugh- 
ter of John Evelyn, esq. of Wotton, 
Surrey. 
The Rev, R. B. Greenlaw, of Isleworth, 
to Harriet, eldest daughter of Sir Robert 
Baker. 
J. N. Shelley, esq. of Epsom, to Miss J. 
D. Bell, only daughter of James Bell, esq. 
of Hooley Park, Reigate. 
Capt. J. Allen, R.N. to Mary, youngest 
daughter of D. Shirley, esq. 
Mr. S. Cook, of Alie-street, Goodman’s 
Fields, to Miss Packer. 
DIED. 
In Park-lane, after a short illness, Cle- 
mentina, wife of James Drummond, Lord 
Perth, and mother of the Right Hon, Lady 
Gwyder. 
In Fetter-lane, Mr. V. 
engraver. 
At Stoke Newington, 24, Mary, youn- 
gest daughter of the late Rev. George 
Hodgkins. ‘ 
In Charles-street, Berkeley-square, Mrs. 
Heathcote, formerly of the county of 
Rutland. 
In Pall Mall, 80, Mr. John Grindle, sin- 
cerely regretted by his family and friends. 
In Berner’s-street, J, Elmslie, esq. 
In Gloucester-street, Queen-square, 79, 
I. Pilcher, esq. 
In Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury- 
square, Jumes, eldest son of the late Jas. 
Edwards, esq. 
Mr. T. Floyd, hay and corn salesman, of 
Yerk-street, Pentonville. The deceased 
had been assisting in re-loading his waggon 
in New Bond-street, and, having des¢end- 
ed, he reeled to the ground, when the 
waggoner ran to his assistance, and on 
raising him in his arms, he groaned, and 
expired in ten minutes. 
At Kennington, in a decline, Thomas 
Horatio, eldest son of T. Parrett, esq. 
At Greenwich, 61, Dr. Robert Wright, 
physician of the Royal Hospital, sincerely 
regretted by a numerous and highly re- 
spectable circle of friends and relatives. 
At Lyne, near Dorking, Arihur Ridley, 
youngest son of J. Broadwood, esq. 
At Bromley, 52, G. Bailey, esq. 
In Southampton-row, 83, Mrs. Sayers. 
In Park-lane, Grosvenor-square, Lady 
Perth. 
At the Vicarage, Wandsworth, the Rev. 
Robert Butcher, Lu.s. forty four years 
vicar 
Woodthorpe, 
