1822.] 
Thomas West, esq. to Mary, daughter 
of Sawyer Spence, esq. of Upton, Essex. 
Charles Telford, esq. to Sarah, daughter 
of the late John Kymer, esq. of Streatham. 
Alfred Lewis, esq.of Southampton-street, 
Euston-square, to Mary Ann, daughter of 
Isaac Stockwell, esq. 
J. F. Thomas, esq. of the New Road, 
to Miss E. Ottley, of Fleet-street. 
Robert George Banks, esq. paymaster 
of the 16th regiment of infantry, to Mrs. 
Burns, sister and co-heiress of the late 
Thos. Truman, esq. of Stamford. 
Mr. W. Fisher, eldest son of N. Fisher, 
esq. Bermondsey, to Miss Rachael Sloane, 
only daughter of John Sloane, esq. 
Samuel Barlow, jun. esq. of Mitcham- 
house, to Miss Mary Anne Slark. 
The Hon. John Henry Knox, to Lady 
Arabella Needham. 
John Tyrrell, esq. of Lincoln’s Inn, to 
Miss Mary Anne Mackintosh, of Exeter. 
John Walter, esq. of the Middle Temple, 
to Miss Pearce, of Abingdon. 
The Rev. E. Polehampton, rector of 
Greenford Magna, Middlesex, to Miss Eli- 
zabeth Stedman, of Shrewsbury. 
Mr. John Knapp, of Mary-le-bone, to 
Miss Lydia Powell, of Fownhope, Here- 
fordshire. 
Cornelius Hanbury, of Tottenham, to 
Mary Allen, of Plough-court, Lombard- 
street, both of the Society of Friends. 
A.J. Droop, esq. of Stamford-hill, to Miss 
M. Richmond, of John-street, Bedford-row. 
William Irish, esq. of Cannon-street-road, 
to Miss Mary Phoebe Foster, of Queen- 
street, Ratcliffe. 
William Bond, esq. of Stamford-hill, to 
Miss Martha Draper, of Islington. 
Frederick Thesiger, esq. barrister at law, 
to Miss Anna M. Tinling, of Southampton. 
William George Kirkpatrick, esq. to 
Miss Catherine Turner of Isleworth. 
Thomas Walker, esq- of Danes’-hill, Not- 
tinghamshire, to Miss Mary Stones, of Ken- 
tish Town. 
DIED. 
In Grove-road, Hackney, Mrs. Celia 
Dent. 
At Old Field, East Acton, Middlesex, 
Charles Essex, esq. ; 
At Colonade House, Blackheath, 22, Mr. 
Nathaniel Randall. 
At an advanced age, John Heywood, 
esq. formerly of Austin-friars. 
In Church-lane, Chelsea, 41, Miss 
Barker. 
At Merchant Tailors’ School, 74, the 
Rev. Thos. Cherry, B.D. vicar of Sellinge, 
At Haverstock-hill, Hampstead, 22, Miss 
Susannah Ann Hodsoll. 
Suddenly in a fit of apoplexy, Mr. Nixon, 
many years warden of the Fleet prison, in 
which situation, without oppressing the 
prisoners, he acquired a considerable for- 
tune, 
MONTHLY MAG. No. 366. 
Deaths in and near London. 
273 
At Tanner’s-hill, Lewisham-road, Mrs. 
Louisa Rolfe. 
Mrs. Pearkes, 73, widow of Martin P. 
esq. of Upper Harley-street. 
At Kew Green, 101, J. Montagu, esq. 
In Dartmouth-street, 75, Rear Adm. 
Abraham Guyott. 
In Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, 
56, Sarah, wife of W. Alair, esq. 
At Kennington, 68, Mr. W. Bonner, 
late Chymical Accountant at Apothecaries” 
Hall. 
At Florence, Charles Cazenove, esq. late 
of Copthall-court. 
Mrs. Pindar, Grove lane, Camberwell. 
At her grandson’s in Horsleydown, Mrs. 
Clarkson, aged 99. 
After six years painful illness, which 
she bore with the greatest fortitude and 
resignation, Charlotte Davis, wife of 
Abraham Davis, esq. of Great Queen- 
street, and daughter of the late M. and 
R. Solomon, of Birmingham. 
In his 78th year, at his house at Windsor, 
Wm. Gorton, esq, many years in the 
establishment of George the Third, and the 
gentleman to whom the documents were 
addressed which we lately published in 
this miscellany. 
At Calais, Mrs. Elizabeth Gascoyne, 
formerly of Islington-road. 
In Gracechurch-street, Bessy, the wife 
of Mr. Richard Slater. 
After a long and painful illness, Mrs. 
Catherall, wife of Mr. Catherall, of Pall 
Mall. 
In her 54th year, after a most painful 
and protracted illness, Mrs. Wright, wife 
of Mr. Thomas Wright, one of the princi- 
pal door-keepers of the House of Lords. 
At Tottenham, Mrs. Frances Francels. 
Suddenly, as she was going to sit down 
to dinner, Mrs. Cary, widow of the late 
Mr. Peter Cary, of Goswell-street. 
Aged 43, Mr. John Samuel Hayward, of 
Newington Causeway. 
James Dolegal, esq. late of London 
Field, Hackney, aged 76. 
Aged 23, Mr. Samuel Cordell, son of 
Wm. Cordell, esq. Dalby-house, City-road. 
Aged 36, Mr. G. Wells, of Denmark- 
hill, Camberwell. 
At his house at Banstead, in the 80th 
year of his age, the Rev. Henry Taylor, 
LL.D. rector of Spredlington, Lincolnshire. 
At Kensington, 72, Mr. Samson Coys- 
garne, formerly a purser in the Royal 
Navy. 
At Brampton, in Cumberland, 
Charles Ewart, of Swallow-street. 
In South Audley-street, aged 12 months, 
Augusta, daughter of W.C. Hughes, esq. 
Aged 22, Miss Catherine Sayer, second 
daughter of Augustine Sayer, esq. 
At 109, Penchurch, aged 22, James 
Boyes Thornton, youngest son of the late 
Thomaz Thornton, esq. of Scarborough. 
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