86. 
In York-street, 
R. Brent, esq. 
In Lansdown-place, J.‘ Forsyth, esq. 
Portman-square, 74, 
At Bethnal-green, 84, W. Millan, esq, ; 
In Foley-place, 36, J. Burchell, esq. 
_ At Knightsbridge, 56, Mrs. Goding, wife 
of T. Goding, esq, 
At Ditton, Surrey, 87, G. Pears, esq. 
formerly of Southwark. 
. In Gloucester-place, Jane, wife of the 
Hon. Mr. Lumley, of Sulham-house, Berks. 
Queen’s-buildings, Brompton, 76, W. 
Warwick. ; 
At Stafford-house, Turnham-green, 69, 
T. J. Moore, esq. 
22, Caroline, eldest daughter of Col. 
Wood, and niece of the Marquis of London- 
derry. 
. In Manor-street, Chelsea, 78, C. Smith, 
esq. late of Croydon. 
In Church-street, Paddington, 82, Mrs. 
Kerrison, 
In Heathcote-street, Mrs. S. Bell, late 
of Scarborough, 
82, George, Chalmers, esq. F.R.s, and 
s.A., chief-clerk of the office of privy- 
couneil for trade and plantations —He was 
the author of ‘ Caledonia,” and several 
other works. 
In Old Burlington-street, J. Shaw, of 
Sherwood-lodge, Mitcham-common, Sur- 
rey. 
a Upper Gower-street, W. Smith, esq. 
late Capt. in the Hon. East-India Com- 
any’s service. 
At Leigh Rectory, near Reigate, Surrey 
58, S. Wilton, esq. 
79, J. Dowse, esq. late surgeon of the 
11th Royal Veteran Battalion, 
C..Shepherd, esq. formerly of Bedford- 
row, and late ef Cobham, Surrey. 
In Southwark, Mr. J. Mounsey, chemist, 
of Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars-road. 
At Berkeley-cottage, Stanmore, Lieut.- 
general Burne, late commander of the 36th 
Regt. of Foot. 
‘In Upper Gower-street, 70, W. Smith, - 
esq. late of the East-India Company’s mili- 
tary service. 
In Mare-street, Haekney, Mrs. Richard- 
by, widow of John Richarby, esq. of Grace- 
church-street. 
-At. Earlwood, Reigate, 76, Robert Nut- 
hall, esq. late transfer accountant to the 
East-India Company. 
_ In Brunswick square, 68, W. Thomp- 
son, esq. 
At Hampstead, 73, S. Hoare, esq. of 
the firm of Messrs. Hoare, Barnett, and Co. 
bankers. Lombard-street. 
-In Upper .Wimpole-street, Mrs. Col- 
ville, widow of R. Colyilie, esq. of Neutin- 
hall, Cambridgeshire. 
In Artillery-place, Finsbury-square, 82, 
the Rev. A. Rees, D.D, F,R.s. editor of the 
Cyclopedia, &c. He was for upwards of 
forty years the pastor of the congregation 
. of Protestant dissenters of the presbyterian 
denomination, assembling formerly in the 
Marriages and Deaths Abroad. 
(Auge ly 
Old-Jewry, and latterly in the new chapel 
in Jewin-street, Aldersgate-street; and. 
who, for more than ‘half a century, was 
actively engaged in the administration of 
some of the principal Dissenting trusts. 
This. eminent scholar and divine, who long 
held such a distinguished rank in the eg 
and scientific world, was a native of Nor 
Wales, where his father was respected as a 
dissenting minister. 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At Colombo, Ceylon, W. Huxham, esq- 
of Exeter, to Jemima, eldest daughter ; 
and C. Brownrigg, esq. only surviving son 
of Gen. Sir R. Brownrigg, bart. late go- 
vernor of Ceylon, to S. Moore, youngest 
daughter of the late Capt. B. Clarke, of 4th 
Ceylon regt. “4 
At Arcot, in the East-Indies, the Rey. 
J. W. Massie, of the London Missionary 
Society, to Isabella, daughter of J. Grant, 
esq. of Avemore, Invernesshire. 
At Hobart-town, Van Diemen’s Land, 
Mr. J. Aitkin, Jate first officer of the Aus- 
tralian- Company’s ship Triton, to Jane; 
eldest daughter of M. Symon, esq. of Bally- 
more, county of Armagh. : ' 
At Calcutta, Lieut. T. B. Macdougel, 
sub.-assist.-com.-gen., to Miss E. Jackson, 
niece to R. Jackson, esq. . 
At Paris, Vise. D’Estampes, of Barne- 
ville sur Seine, France, to M. Hawkins, 
daughter of the late C. T. Brereton, esq. 
of Soho-square. “e- 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
Of a jungle-fever, on the river Burrum- 
poota in Assam, East-Indies, Lieut. F, 
T. Richardson, interpreter and quarter- 
master to the 46th regt, Bengal Nat.-Inf. 
Tle was the eldest son of F. Richardson, 
esq. of Devonshire-street, Portland-place. 
At Trinidad, G. son of the late T. 
Latham, esq. ef Champion-hill. 
At Ussyerabad, 42, Lieut.col, V- Baines, 
of the 36th regt. Nat.-Inf. é 
At Paris, Anne Maria, widow of J. Ald- 
ridge, esq. of St. Leonard’s-forest, near 
Horsham, Sussex. ; ; 
At Aix-les- Bains, in Savoy, 10, Charlotte 
Augusta Caroline, daughter of Sir. C. 
Lenton, bart. and niece to the Earl of 
Lchester. ett 
In the Mediterranean, C. D. Ryder, 
second son of the Bishop of Lichfield and 
Coventry. Mr. Ryder was a midshipman 
on board his majesty’s ship Naiad, the Hon. 
Capt. Spencer, and was unfortunately 
drowned on the coast of Naples, toge 
with seven sailors, by the swamping of @ 
boat under his command. : 
At the Isle of France, G. C. Scott. esq. 
storekeeper of the ordnance, eldest son of 
the late Col. G. Scott, of the royal sd 
_ At Antigua, 33, Capt, Athill, R,N, “enly 
son of §. Athill, esq. president and com- 
mander-in-chief of the said island. 
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