Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 



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cottage, Norfolk, to Elizabeth, daughter of 



the Rev. C. Hyatt, of Commercial Road. 



John Patteson, esq. of the Middle Tem- 

 ple, to Miss Coleridge, daughter of Col. 

 C. of Heath's-coiirt, Devonshire. 



T. R. Miiiipriss, esq. of Pennsbury, 

 Wandsworth-road, to Miss Eliza Black, of 

 Sydenham. 



Edward Simon Stevenson, esq. of Great 

 Queen-street, to Sarah Anne, daughter of 

 the late Thomas Wild, esq. of Martin's- 

 lane. Cannon-street. 



Lcnis Cohen, esq. of New Broad-street, 

 to Floretta, daiigliter of the late Assur 

 Keyser, esq. of Finsbury-square. 



At St. Pancras New Church, Lieut- 

 Arthur Davis, r.n. to Elizabeth, daughter 

 of George Matcham, esq. 



At Harapslead, Charles Holford, esq. to 

 Mary Anne, daughter of E. Toller, esq. 



Abraham Tozer, esq. of Alphingion, 

 Devonshire, to Elizabeth, daughter of J. 

 Corhett, esq, of VValthanistow. 



A. M. Greig,jun.esq. of Grafton-street, 

 to Miss Woolcombe, of Freeman's-court. 



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

 Ireland Clayfield,esq. of the 40th regt. to 

 Miss Charlotte Louisa Cox, graud daugh- 

 ter of the late Major General C. 



At St. Margaret's, Westminster, Major 

 General Smith, to Amelia, widow of John 

 Leopard, esq. 



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

 Marquis of Exeter, to Isabella, daughter of 

 W, S, Poyntz, esq, of Grosvenor-place. 



At Clapham, Samuel Wilson, esq. of 

 London, to Mrs. Devis, widow of the artist. 



The Rev. William Swete, to Mary 

 Ann, daughter ot David Gordon, esq. of 

 Dulwich-hill. 



The Rev. Alexander Fownes Luttrell, 

 rector of East Quintocksliead, to Jane, 

 daughter of William Leader, esq. m.p. 



The Rev. William White, m.a. vicar of 

 Stradbrook, Suffolk, to Elizabeth, daugh- 

 ter of the late Mr. Serjeant Marshall. 



Mr. G. N. Wild, to Miss Harriet Flint. 



William Clapp, esq. of Kingsland-cres- 

 cent, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late 

 John Sherland, esq. of Little Chelsea. 



Mr. Charles Compton, to Miss C. Chat- 

 field, both of Camberwell. 

 DIED. 



At Islington, in his 81st year, the Rev. 

 G. Sirahan, u.d. prebendary of Rochester, 

 rector of Kingsdown, Rent, and upwards 

 of fifty years vicar of Islington. He was 

 a son of the late Andrew Strahan, many 

 years king's printer; and much respected 

 by his parishioners for the urbanity of his 

 manners, and the liberality of his cha- 

 racter. 



In Charles-street, Berkeley-square, 69, 

 Mary, wife of Abraham Grimes, esq. 



In Walnut-tree Walk, Lambeth, IVil- 

 liam Hotcell, esq. Water Bailiff of London. 



In Arno's Giove, Southgale, Jnkn 

 Walker, esq. 



In Russell-placc, Arch. Cullen, esq. of 



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the Inner Temple, and a king's counsel. 

 He was son of the late Dr. CuUen, of Edin- 

 burgh, and enjoyed considerable legal 

 practice, particularly in questions of bank- 

 rupt law. 



In Wigmore-street, Alexander Strong, 

 esq. of Lincoln's Inn. 



In Park-crescent, Portland-place, 61, 

 Julin B. Cowell, esq. an eiiiiiiciit merchant. 



At Bronipton, 84, Capt. Boger, R.N, 



At Ealing, 85, Major Jtdridge. 



In Soiilliatnpton-row, Russell-square, 

 3Jrs. A. M. Fairfax. 



At Clapham, the Ren. James Phillips, 

 pastor of the Independent Congregation of 

 that place during the last half-centiiry, 

 and much respected by an extensive con- 

 nection of friends and hearers. 



Charles Western, esq. late Capt. in the 

 J 8th Hussars, and Lieut-Col. in Hie Por- 

 tuguese army. He had, a few days before, 

 been second to Lieut. Battier, in a duel 

 with Lord Londonderry, (,'ol. of the lOih 

 Hussars, relative to some questions which 

 have much interested the public and the 

 army. 



In Gloucester-place, Portnian-square, 



69, P. Bruham, esq. 



In Northumberland-street, New-road, 

 T. Biills Beynon, esq. 



Henry Chutor, esq. late a Colonel in the 

 3d regt. of Foot Guards. 



In Marsham-street, 73, BJary, widow of 

 Richard Hutchinson, esq. 



In Bedford-square, William West, esq. 



At Twickenham, 74, Richard Twining; 

 esq. many years known as a very eminent 

 and successful tea-dealer in the Strand, 

 and foriiieily a director of the E. I. Co. 



In London, BJr. Benjamin HoldiUh. He 

 was the author of the " History of Row- 

 land Abbey," digested from Goiigh's mate- 

 rials. At the time of his decease, and for 

 several years previously, he edited " The 

 Farmer's Journal." 



In Fort place, Bermondsey, 83, Mr. 

 John Barton. 



In Belgrave-place, George Veales, esq. of 

 the Navy Office. 



At Bronipton, 85, 3Irs. Cond, widow of 

 John C. esq. 



At Richmond, 57, Emma, wife of N. 

 Gundry, esq. 



At Stiand-on-the-Green, near Kew, 82, 

 Mrs. Trimmer. 



At Finchley, 67, T. H. Andrew, esq. 



Ill Highbury, 75, William Harryman, esq. 



In Judd-strcet, 74, John Shaue, esq. 



Mr. Thomas Betisnn, 44, proprietor of 

 Garra way's Coffee-house, Coinhill. 



At Clijplon, 78, John Pearson, esq. 



At Piinlico-hoiise, Hadley, Middlesex, 



70, Edward Beuvun, esq. 



At Hastings, John Slegsr, esq. of Ber- 

 nard-street, Russell-squai e. 



In Montague-square, Rich. Ctttcrn/t,esq. 



Ill Bronipton, 77, Thomas Tresolve,esq. 



At StockweU, 58, Annv, widow of James 

 Hooper, esq. 



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