1822.], 
Samuel Barlow, jun, esq. of Mitcham- 
house, to Mary Anne, daughter of W. 
Slark, esq. of Clapton. 
Mr. Samuel Morgan, to Miss Barrow, 
only daughter of A. B. esq. of Tottenham. 
court Road. 
The Rev. Henry Cole, to Frances Spen- 
cer, second daughter of Lieut. Col, Siran- 
sham, Royal Marines. 
__ John Capper, esq. of Crosby-square, to 
Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Thos. 
Turnbull, esq, 
G. J. Dettmar, esq.to Harriett, daughter 
of Richard Cuerton, esq. of Whip’s Cross, 
Walthamstow. 
Count St. Martin D*’Aglie, Minister 
Plenipotentiary from the King of Sardi- 
nia, to Louisa, youngest daughter of the 
late Hon. Charles Finch. 
Mr. Wm. Stewart, of Baltimore, to.Char- 
lotte, third daughter of the Hon. Wm 
Pinckney, formerly Ambassador to the 
Court of London. 
Mr. Charles Gale, of Store-street, Bed- 
ford-square, to Mary Ann, second daugh- 
ter of Mr, Charles Jearrad, 
At Hornsey, James Guest, jun. esq, of 
Birmingham, to Martha, only child of W. 
Whitworth, esq. of Hornsey. 
Richard, youngest son of Daniel Gill, 
esq. of Rye, to Sophia, youngest daughter 
of William Rabbeth, esq, of Bedford- 
street. : 
Capt. Charles King, of the 16th Lancers, 
to Charlotte, third daughter of Thomas 
Oliver, esq. of Devonshire-place. 
The Rey. John Angel James, to Anne 
Maria, widow of the late Benjamin Neale, 
esq. 
DIED. 
In Cumberland-place, 20, Louisa, daugh- 
ter of Admiral and Lady Elizabeth Tolle 
mache. 
In Nottingham-place, Mary-le-bone, Mrs. 
Ann Frederick, relict of the late Rear-ad- 
miral Frederick. 
In Brewer-street, Golden-square, 82, 
Mrs, Hendrie. 
fn Hatton Garden, 63, W. Lincoln, esq. 
In Queen’s-row, Pentonville, 70, Mr. 
Edmund Alderson, deeply regretted by 
all who knew him. 
At Delancey-place, Camden-town, Ne- 
hemiah Spicer, esq. in his 80th year; an 
old inhabitant of that parish, regretted 
by his family and a numerous circle of 
friends. 
65, Alicia, the wife of Mr. Samuel Jack- 
son, of the Stock Exchange, and Hackney. 
In Camden-row, Peckham, Elizabeth, 
wife of Mr. Stokes. 
Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Charles Bald- 
wyn, of Newgate-street. 
At Enfield, Catherine, relict of the late 
Mr. W. Stevens, formerly of Bartholomew- 
Jane. 
Deaths in and near London. 
179 
At Shadwell, 75, Mrs, Elizabeth Rankens 
late of Mile-end. 
In St. John’s-street-road, Mr. Henry 
Stevenson, timber-merchant, leaving a 
numerous family to lament the loss of their 
only parent, 
In Hans-place, Mrs. Lance. 
At Walthamstow, Julia, youngest and 
only surviving daughter of John Meyer,esq, 
In Little James-street, Bedford-row, Mrs, 
Margaret Earle, widow of Mr. Simon E, 
late of the Minories. 
Of a lingering consumption, Maria, 
daughter of the late Thomas Macklin, pub- 
lisher of the spendid edition of the Bible. 
At Burton Crescent, John Francis, the 
infant son of John Reid, esq. 
At Hammersmith, 81, Mrs. Pring. 
At Kensington, 24, Miss Jave Pool. 
In London-fields, Hackney, 73, Samuel 
Burrows, esq. 
Mr. Charles Beswick, of the Kingsland- 
road, upwards of forty years in the service 
of Messrs. Puckle, and Co. Cornhill. 
In Gracechureh-street, to the inexpres- 
sible grief of her family and friends, Mrs, 
Stower, 43, leaying a family of nine 
children. 
Of apoplexy, Elizabeth, wife of W. M, 
Cooper, of Blackman-street, Southwark. 
Deeply regretted by all who knew her, 
After a tedious illness, Ann, wife of 
S. Plumbe, esq. surgeon, of Great Russel- 
street, Bloomsbury. 
At "Hampstead, Josephine Valentina de 
‘Roure, daughter “of Mr.J.P.de Roure, of 
Laurel-cottage, Hampstead, 
At Biggleswade, Mr. Edward Byles 
Foster, 3d son of Mr. F. of that place. 
Miss Margaret Bruce, of Southampton- 
street, Bloomsbury, only daughter of Ro- 
bert William B. esq. of Madras. 
25, Mr. Henry Baldwyn, bookseller, of 
Newgate-street, a young man of consider- 
able literary attainment, and his acquaint- 
ance with early poetry and the drama has 
been forcibly exemplified in the Retrospec- 
tive Review, to which he contributed seve- 
ral articles. 
Mr. Samuel Meredith, giass-cutter, of 
Houndsdith, after a long illness, which 
he bore with fortitude and resignation. 
In Great Eastcheap, 22, suddenly, Mr, 
Robert Fife Whyte. 
Deéply lamented, in Hans-place, 62, 
James Stirling, esq, 
After-a long severe illness, sustained 
with Christian fortitude and resignation, 
64, Ann, wife of George Hope, sen. corn- 
factor, of Wapping-street, deeply regret- 
ted by her family and friends, 
At Mile-end, Nicholas Harry Charring- 
ton, second son of N. Charrington, esq. 
Mr. Wm. Lainson, 77, father of Messrs. L, 
of Bread-street, Cheapside, much regretted 
by his numerous family, ; 
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