Marriages and Deaths in and near hondon 



276 



T. C. Nicliolls, esq. of Waiulswortli, to 

 Eliza Hannah, daughter of F. Fenton, 

 esq. of St. James'-street. 



Ml-. T. Bond, of Fleet-street, to Miss 

 C. Lister, of Stanhope-street, May-fair. 



At CrajfordjH. Hayne, esq. commissary 

 judge in Brazil, to Mary, daughter of the 

 late" Thomas Slack, esq. of Bloomsbury- 

 fiquare. 



Mr. J. Hill, of Spital-square, to Mbs 

 M. A. Mew, of Apton-hall, Essex. 



Mr. G. White, of Oue-Swan yard, 

 Bishopsgate-street, to Miss £. Groves, of 

 Bislio psgate-strcet. 



Mr. J. Groves, of Bishopsgate-streef, to 

 Miss S. White, of One-Swan yard, Bish- 

 opsgate-street. 



F Jauvriu, esq. of Rlrcklenburgh-sqiiare, 

 to Bliss Sarah Richard Pope, of Htnlcy- 

 npnn-Tliames. 



Mr. T. G.Willes, of St. George's-iu-the- 

 East, to Bliss A.Farmcr, of Shadwell. 



R. Smith, juu. esq. of Stoke Newiuglon, 

 to Mary Anne, daughter of the Rev. Dr. 

 Adam Clarke, of Canon bury -square, 

 Islington. 



G. Smith, esq. of Basiaghall-street, to 

 Sophia Mary, daughter of the late C. 

 Foss, esq. of Porlmau-street, Portman- 

 square. 



T. R. Mitcliison, esq. dep.-assisfant 

 conniiissary-general, to Miss H. Buckton, 

 of Hoinsey. 



Robert Ntfilson, esq. of the Madras Civil 

 .Service, to Miss M. Harris, of Gower- 

 street, Bedford-square. 



J. W. Hulme, esq. of the Middle Tem- 

 ple, to Eliza ; and W. P. Isaacson, esq. 

 ot Newmarket, to Sarah, daughters of 

 Joseph Chitty, esq. bariiiler-at-law. 



At St.George's-church, Hanover-square, 

 Mr.Burckhard,of Northumberland-street, 

 to Mary, daughter of the late Foy Wal- 

 ward, esq. 



The Rev. W. J. Broderick, to Lady 

 Elizabeth Anne, daughter of the Earl of 

 Cardigan. 



Capt. Peel, of the Grenadier Guards, 

 son of Sir Robert P. to Lady Alice Jane, 

 daughter of the Earl of Cassillis. 



T. B. Winter, esq. of Romsey, Hants, 

 to i\Iiss M. Newuhani, of Farnham, Surrey. 



C. Johnson, esq. of Kenningtou, to 

 Miss Horton, daughter of the late Samuel 

 H. esq. of Harleyford-place. 



William Jenkins, esq. of Gower-street, 

 North, to Mary Ann, dauglitei of Major- 

 gen. Robinson. 



R. G. Thomas, esq. of Tooting Lodge, 

 to Miss C. Esdaile, of Clapham-common. 



The Rev. Lord John Thynne, to Anne 

 Coustantia, daughter of the Rev. C. C. 

 Beresford. 



W. Delemain, esq. of AVood-placc, 'to 

 Susan, daughter of the late D. C. Bullock, 

 esq. of Devonshire-street, Queen-square. 



At St. George's, Bloonisbuiy, William 

 Henry Sykes, esq. capt. Bengal army, to 



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Eliza, daughter of William Hay, esq, of 

 Russell-square. 



W. H. Gregory, esq. of Wax-Chandlers' 

 Hall, to Eliza, daughter of O. C. Bullock, 

 esq. of Devonshire-street, Queen-square. 



At Streatham, N. R. Smith, esq. to 

 Emily Mary, daughter of the late John R. 

 Ripley, esq. of Clapham-common. 



fllr. J. Peck, of the firm of Messrs. 

 Peck. Brothers, and Co. Coleman-street, 

 to Elizabeth, daughter of the late J. Mas- 

 ters, esq. of Finsbiiry-square. 

 DIED. 

 In Chandos-street, Cavendish-square, 

 Hester, daughter of the late B. Way, esq. 

 At Stamford-hill, Mrs. Raffles, mother 

 of Sir Stamibrd R. 



In Hill-street, Lady Strachey, widow of 

 Sir Heui-y S. b.Trt. 



At Chelsea, Lady CuroUne Bruce, sister 

 to the Marquis of Aylesbury. 



At Ux bridge, HJrs. Home, widow of 

 Dr. G. H. late Bishop of Norwich. 



At Bromptou, 53, Sophia Susannah, wife 

 of F. Healsop, esq. of Pall Mall. 

 At Hernehill, 82, Mrs. A. fVoodivg. 

 In Fredeiick's-place, 61, G. Lavie, esq. 

 well known as an active and very thriving 

 practitioner in the law. 



At Wandsworth, 78, Elizabeth, widow 

 of James Hume, esq. a conunissioncr of 

 the Customs. 



In New Broad-street, 80, R.Cln-islie,eaq. 

 At Horslydovvn, 80, Mrs. Benson. 

 At Roehamplon, 58, fT. Pugc, esq. 

 In Fiederick's-place, C/wr/oUe, wife of 

 W. Cumpson, esq. 



In Quebec-street, 30, Mrs. Thornton, 

 wife of Capt. T. Grenadier Guards. 



At Kilburn, Augusta, daughter of the 

 Hon. G. C. Stapylton. 



In Chorlton-row, Bloomsbnry, 5^, 3Tr. 

 P. Trucman, of the firm of Messrs. True- 

 man and Williams, Manchester. 



In his 80th year, the Rtv. Dr. Ford, la.le 

 Ordinary of Newgate, a worthy, benevo- 

 lent, and unpretending man, who per- 

 formed for many years tlie onerous duties 

 of his situation, and was much respected 

 by all who knew him. He was displaced 

 from his situation, a few years since, be- 

 cause he declined to act the part of a 

 Pharisee, and gave evidence on subjects 

 of fact like a practical, and not as a theo- 

 retical, man. 



At Isleworth, Mr. JV. J. Speed, of Tri- 

 nity-college, Cambridge. 



At Hammersmith, 7'2, Harry Stoe, esq, a 

 public-spirited and useful man. 



In Orange-row, Keunington, 78, 3Irs, 

 E. Nainby. 



At Wimbledon, Miss E. Coleman. 

 At Chelsea, R. Hall, M.D. late surgeon 

 to the forces. 



In Dean-street, Soho, 73, Sir Thomas 

 Bell, late sheritf of London, and treasurer 

 of the Scuicli Hospital; alse a mugistratu 

 of Middlesex. 



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