Marriages- and Deaths in and near London. 



1824.3 



Andrew Lovering Sarel, esq. of Cado- 

 gaii-placc, to Louisa, widow of Matthew 

 Michell, esq. of Grove House, Enfield. 



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

 Cbaifont Blackden, esq. to Isabella, 

 daughter of the late Rev. George Worsley, 

 rector of Stonegrave, Yorkshire. 

 DIED. 



In Henrietta-street, Cavendisli-square, 

 Major Gen. Doveton, m.p. for Lancaster in 

 several parliaments. 



At VValtlianistow, fV. M. Raikcs, esq, a 

 very etnioent merchant 



371 



At Wandsworth, Mrs, Lincoln, oi Great 

 Smith-street, Chelsea. 



In Little Britain, 71/r. Weed, printer. 



In Upper Gower-street, 75, IViUiam 

 Clay, esq. 



At Chiswick, 69, airs. Sic/i, wife of John 

 S. flsq. 



In Edgware-road, 73, James Marten, esq. 



In High-street, Sontliwark, 80, Mr. J. 

 K, Farddi. 



In Well-yard, Little Britain, after a 

 lingering illness, 55, Mr. Hack, 



At Mitcham, George Henry Fleetwood 



At Knightsbridge, Col, R, Ellis, late of Hartopp, esq. m.p. for Dinidalk, and eldest 



the 25tli Light Dragoons. 



At Chelsea, John Mitchell, esq. one 

 of the circumnavigators -with Admiral 

 ByroD. 



At Hackney, H. S. Lowe, esq. formerly 

 «f Devizes. 



At Peckhara Rye, William Pearce, esq. 

 of St. Swithin's-lane. 



sou of Sir E. C. Hartopp, bart. 



At Strealham-park, Surrey, Tliowas 

 Harrison, esq. m.a.f.r.s. Commissary and 

 Deputy High Steward of Cambridge, 

 Secretary of the Koyal and African Insti- 

 tutions, and an active magistrate and 

 chairman of the quarter-sessions for Sur- 

 rey. He was many years Fellow of 



Thomas Sherwood, esq. of the Common Queen's College, Senior Wrangler 1793, 



Pleas Office. M.a. 1796. 



At Clapham Common, Hawnaft, wife of In the Borough, 51, Deborah, relict 



Mr. Alderman Scholey. of Mr. John "Timbs, deeply lamented 



At Roehampton, William Page, esq. by her afflicted family, and by a nu- 



T/iowas S/nJf/i, esg. of the Inner Temple, merous circle of friends who have ever 



son of the late Dr. S, head-master of borne testimony to her many good qua- 



Westminster-school. lities. 



In Nevil's-court, Felter-lane, 65, Han- In Halfmoon-street, Piccadilly, 85, 



nah Bcnigna, wife of the Rev. Christian!' 

 la Trobe. 



At Duncioft-house, near Staines, 48, 

 Samuel Jerram, esq. 



In Queen's-row, Pimlico, 75, George 

 Webster, esq. 



In Great Charlotte-street, Mrs. Bunn, 

 widow of William B. esq. 



William Cooke, esq. author of " The Life 

 of Macklin, the Actor," a " History of 

 the Stage during the life of that per- 

 former," " The Life of Samuel Foote,'' 

 " Conversational Poem," and other works. 

 No man had been better known upon the 

 town during the last fitty years ; and he 

 was remarkable for his inexhaustible fund 



In Gower-street, 31ary Ann, wife of of anecdotes, the suavity of his manners, 



Henry Storks, esq. and his gentlemanly character. 



In Lambeth, Mrs. Massing; and 72, At the British Museum, in Iiis 70tU 



fVilliam M. esq, of the Stock- Exchange. year, the Rev. Thomas Maurice, the author 



At Hellingdon, Middlesex, 78, Thomas of " Indian Antiquities," the " Ancient 



iius«ey,e47. of Gattrim, county of Meath, and Modern History of Hindostan," of 



formerly M.P. for Aylesbury, once a much the admired Monody to Sir William 



distinguished political character. Jones, and of the Poems called " Rich- 



In Grafton-street, ^Kj7iiamS/cinnfr, es(j. mond Hill,'' '' Westminster Abbey," &c. 



In South Audley-slreet, Thomas Gore, &:c. He had for some years held an ap- 



esq. Lieut. Col. of the Coldstream Guards, pointment as one of the Librarians of the 



On Groom's Hill, Greenwich, Caroline 

 ■Catherine, wife of Andrew Dealey, esq. 



In Greville-street, 80, 3Irs. Mumford, 

 generally esteemed and lamented. 



In Ouccn-street, Bloomsbury, Mrs. 

 Hammond, wife of William H. esq 



British Museum ; and, since its tirst esta- 

 blishment, was a constant writer in the 

 British Critic, though a very liberal man 

 in his intercourse with society. His lia- 

 bits, as a bon vivant, had, however, im- 

 peded his preferment in the church, and 



AtTurnhamGrccn,77,G«org'e/'><;(/<;r/cA; impaired his health and constitution. He 



Hcrhtrt, esq. 



In James-street, Bedford-row, Mrs, 

 .*>/()«', widow of James S. esq. of the Navy 

 Office. 



At Park-houfte, Highgate, 66, John 

 Cooper, esq. of Toddington, Bedfordshire. 



At Stock well, Hugh Stranger, esq. 



In Tyndull-place, Islington, Bl', Mrs. 

 ■Mills, 



was a man of undoubted learning and 

 laborious research ; and proved, by iiis 

 works, to be possessed of considerable 

 genius. At diil'ercnt times wc have been 

 indebted to hiui for comnmnications to 

 this Miscellany, and have been gratified 

 by his lung personal acquaintance. 



At Greuilon, Warwickshire, Sir George 

 Chiiwijnd, hart, more than sixty jcars one 



In Wiinpdlc-slrcet, Maria Theres'i, wife of the (^leiksof the Privy Council, 

 of Alexaudci Nowell, esq. In Kcgenl's-park^ 73, Lord George 



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