‘Stephen, Coleman-street. 
278 
The numbers 
were— 
Rey. Josiah Pratt ++++++ 97 
— Richard Taylor---- 95 
: — James Hearn ---- 71 
The other gentlemen declined the poll. 
4.—A Gallo-Spanish loan of 2,600,0001. 
effected. 
14.—An alarming fire broke out in the 
London-road,in the house of Mr. Swafield, 
which was entirely destroyed, others much 
damaged, and considerable property lost. 
15.—The Grand Jury of Middlesex 
concluded their sittings, having found no 
less than 618 true bills. 
—.—The metropolis visited by a tre- 
mendous storm of thunder and lightning. 
The Boards of Works, within the month, 
ordered, as an experiment, the streets 
from Parliament-street to the House of 
Lords to be paved on Mr. M‘Adam’s plan. 
The new London Bridge will be imme- 
diately commenced, under the direction 
of Messrs. Rennie, who have been autho- 
rized both by the Treasury and the City. 
A canal, on which 150 men are employ- 
ed, has been commenced from the Thames 
to Pimlico, terminating with a basin at 
the wooden bridge, Little Chelsea, for the 
reception of barges, craft, &c. ‘The old 
bridge is to be removed, and a handsome 
iron one erected in its stead. 
MARRIED. 
I’. H. Davis, esq. of the Remembrancer’s 
Office, to Lucy Clementina, daughter of 
Lord M. Drummond. 
Capt. W. Sannders, k.A. to Eliza; and 
Cc. B. Baldwin, esq. of the Inner ‘em- 
ple, to Frances Lydia, daughters of Wal- 
ter Boyd, esq. M.p, 
The Hon. Thomas Dundas, eldest son 
of Lord Dundas, to Sophia Jane, daughter 
of the late Sir Hepworth Williamson, bart. 
John William Bridges, esq. of Great 
Coram-street, to Miss Hariiet Hanson, of 
the Rookery, Woodford. 
At Wimbledon, G. C. Carpenter, esq. 
to Miss Harriet Phillips. 
Jolin West, esq. of the Pavement, 
Finsbury, to Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, of 
East-place, Lambeth. 
At Fulham, John Durant, esq. of Poole, 
to Mary, widow of John Palmer, esq. of 
Wimpole-street. 
Henry Seymour Montagu, esq. to Maria, 
daughter of the late Beeston Long, esq. of 
Coombe-house, Surrey. 
Mr. Thomas Scott, of Walworth, to Miss 
Elizabeth Marianne Harding, of Wear- 
cottage, ‘fopsham-road, Devonshire. 
At Mary-le-bone, Capt. M‘Alpine, 7th 
ussa's, to Miss Louisa Broughton, of 
tratford-place. 
At St, James’s, John Dodson, esq. of 
Snettisham, Norfolk, to Miss Gerardin, of 
Poland-street, 
Mr. Henry Willatts, of Queenhithe, to 
Miss, Dickinson, of Upton, 
Marriages in and near London. 
[Oct. 1, 
“Mr, Richard Gilbert, of St. John’s- 
Square, to Anne, daughter of the Rev. G, 
Whittaker, of Northfleet. : 
H. C. Plowden, esq. of Devonshire- 
place, to Elizabeth, daughter of Licut.- 
General Cuppage, of York-street, Port- 
man-square. 
H. S. Bowden, esq. of Bradninch, De- 
vonshire, to Eliza Packman, daughter of 
the late S. Sharp, esq. of Clapham- 
common. 
At Clapham, Richard Bevan, esq. to 
Charlotte, daughter of the late Lieut.-col. 
Hunter, of the 29th regt. 
Frederick Clarkson, esq. of Doctors’ 
Commons, to Frances, daughter of the late 
Rev. G. Hodgkins, of Stoke Newington, 
The Rey. John Butt, B.a. of Upper 
Seymour-street, to Mary, daughter of the 
Rev. Join Eddy, M.A. vicar of 'Todding- 
ton, &c. Gloucestershire. 
Nathaniel Hooper, esy. of the Temple, 
to Miss Elizabeth Saxon, of Evercreech, 
Somersetshire. 
Capt. H. Jenkinson, r.n. to Miss Ack- 
land, daughter of the late Sir ‘Thomas 
Dyke A, bart. 
William Gilpin, esq. of East Shicene, 
Surrey, to Miss Lucy Etiza Jones, of 
Ashurst-park, Kent. 
Mr. Francis Wyman, jun. of Qucen- 
strect, Cheapside, to Sarah Blackett, 
daughter of Clark Stanley, esy. of Canuon- 
street road, East. 
Capt. W. Losack, R.N. to Mary, widow 
of Capt. E. L. Crofton, R.N, 
T. H. Bosworth, esq. of Westerham, 
Kent, to Sophia, daughter of Francis de 
Bercken, esq. of Finsbury-place. 
Mr. Frederick Read, of Regent-strect, 
to Miss Mary Ransom, of Stifford, 
Essex, 
James Barnes, esq. of ‘Tavistock-square, 
to Miss Walton, of Sanford-place, Stoke 
Newington. 
Jackson Walton, esq. of Sanford-place, 
to Miss Denipster, of Mitcham. 
J.W. Aldridge, jun. esq. of Pentonville, 
to Miss E. Darnell, or Prospect-house, 
Pentonville. 
At St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney, J. 
French, esq. of Stockwell-hall, Little 
Burstead, Essex, to Miss Ismay, of Mile- 
end, 
William Matthiessen, esq. of Vinsbury- 
square, to Miss Jane Hookey, of Alfred- 
place, Bedford-square. 
William May, esq. secretary to the Am- 
bassador of the Netherlands, to Ann, 
daughter of the late Nicholas Gilbee, esq. 
of Denton-court, Kent. 
Charles Ellis, esq. of Verulam-buildin:s, 
Gray’s-inn, to Maria, daughter of Thonias 
Reilly, esq. of Holly-terrace, Highgate. 
T. E. Bates, esq. of Kennington, to Miss 
Lucy Baden, of Enford, Wilts, 
Dr. S. Burrows, of Bishopsgate-strect, 
to Miss Sarah Burrows, 
DIED. 
