1825.) 
Ninety and a hundred ........ 34 
A hundred and three ......-. 1 
A hundred and seven .......-. 1 
Decreased in the burials this year, 350. 
Mr. Canning communicated to the 
Foreign. Ambassadors, that in consequence 
of the repeated failures of the applications 
of His Majesty’s Government to the Court 
of Spain, relative to the recognition of the 
Independent States of South America, 
His Majesty’s servants have come to the 
determination to appoint Chargés d’ Af- 
faires to the States of Columbia, Mexico, 
and Buenos Ayres; and to enter into 
treaties of commerce with those respective 
States, on the basis of the recognition of 
their independence. 
Jan. 4.—A meeting was held at the 
London Tavern, to adopt means for preserv- 
ing the view of St: Bride’s Church, Fleet- 
street, which has been accidentally opened 
by the recent fire, when it was resolved to 
raise the sum of £7000 by subscription for 
that purpose. 
Jan. 9.—An alarming fire broke out in 
the house of Mr. Webster, a furniture 
broker, opposite St.. Luke’s Church, Old 
Street Road, which was destroyed. The 
flames were prevented communicating to 
the adjoining buildings. 
Friday, 21st January, at two o’clock 
in the morning, a dreadful fire broke out, 
at No. 49, Judd-street, a Chemist and 
Druggist’s ; the family were obliged to 
eseape over the roofs of the adjoining 
houses. 
MARRIAGES. 
Charles Turner, esq. Lieut. in the 
35th regt. Madras Nat. Infantry, to Eliza, 
daughter of the late Alex. Sketchley, esq. 
of ‘Clapham Rise. 
At Ealing, the Rev. E. Trimmer, m.a. 
of Turnham Green, to Laura, daughter of 
the Rey. Dr. Nicholas, of Ealing. 
C. Jefferies, esq. R.N. of Woburn Place, 
to Maria, second daughter of J. Pearson, 
esq. of Rutland-place. 
At Greenwich, L. Crombie, esq. of 
Argyll-street, to Harriett, daughter of 'T. 
Lester, esq. of Greenwich. : 
J. A. Murray, esq. to Elizabeth Powell, 
youngest daughter of Capt. R. Browne, of 
Norwich. 
P. Earle, esq. to Mary, daughter of the 
late Rey. J. F. Ferron, vicar of Cuckfield. 
N. Micklem, esq. of Henley upon 
Thames, to Miss George of Bath. 
C. H. Beague, esq. p.5., to Mary, 
eldest daughter of the late Major-General 
J. Pringle. 
At Newington, J. Cutler, esq. to Louisa 
daughter of T. Freak, esq. of Blackheath. 
At Mary-le-bone Church, C._ Fitz- 
Henry Barham, esq. of Harley-street, to 
Miss E. J. K. Smith. 
R. J. Longbottom, esq. of Wood-hall, 
Pinner, to Frances, daughter of W. Nurse, 
esq. of Pinner. 
Monrurty Mac. No. 406. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
89 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, ° J. 
Merrington, esq. of Chingford-hall, Essex, 
to Miss A. Cotton of Brill, Bucks. 
At Wooton, Surrey, Lieut. Col. Ogilvie, 
to Janet Rebecca, eldest daughter of J. A. 
Ogilvie, esq. of Tanhurst, Surrey. ; 
At Mary-le-bone Church, M. Stritch, 
sen., esq. of Charlotte-street, Portland- 
place, to Mary, relict of the late J. Arnold, 
esq. of Walworth. 
T. B. Bowen, esq. of Portman-street, 
to Charlotte, daughter of the late W. 
Chaloner, esq. of Guisborough, Yorkshire. 
C. Johnson, esq. of Hatton-garden, to 
Charlotte, sixth daughter of the late T. 
Pierpoint, esq. of Burslem, Staffordshire. 
In Hinde-street, Manchester-square, 
Sir J. Sinclair, bart. of Dunbeath, to Miss 
S. C. Carter. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, T- 
Revan, esq. of Kilrush, County Clare, to 
Margaret, daughter of L. Kenny, esq of 
Newmarket and Fergus, Couuty Clare, 
Ireland. 
DEATHS. 
At Curzon-street, J. Phillips, esq. 54. 
At Pentonville, E. Smith, esq. 63 
Win. M. Sellon, esq. of Harlsden-green. 
In Kensington-square, Mrs. E. Hamil- 
ton, 62. : 
R. Fleetwood, esq. 
In Arundell-street, Mrs. Young, aged 
7 1.—Mother of Mrs. Fauntleroy. 
At Richmond, Marianna, wife of Sir E. 
Harrington, bart. 
Frances, daughter of Michael Samson, 
esq. of Clapham, 19. 
At Lambeth, W. R. Haworth, esq. 
At Crowhurst, George, third son of the 
late Horatio Clagget, esq. of Clapham- 
rise, 24. 
In Seymour-street, the Right Hon. Sir 
R. Dallas, knt., late Chief Justice of the 
Court of Common Pleas. 
At New Ormond-street, R. Fleetwood, 
esq- 
In London, the Hon. Edward Bouverie, 
youngest brother of the Earl of Radnor, 
aged 64. 
A. Bell, esq. 73. 
In Clifford-street,-C. Hanbury, esq. 
At Clapham, Miss C. Constable, daugh- 
ter of A. Constable, esq. of Edinburgh. 
In New Bridge-street, Wm. Le Blane, 
esq. 
Elizabeth, wife of J. A. de Reimer, esq. 
of Euston-place. 
At Richmond, Harriett Mary, eldest 
daughter of Col. C. Smith. 
At Clapton, Mary, wife of J. Hensley, 
esq. 74. 
At Pinner, J. Smart, esq. 80. 
At Hampton, W. J. Griffinhoofe, esq. 
J. Holland, esq. 78. 
In Kingsland-road, R. Hunt, esq. 78. 
The Hon. H. A. Murray, sixth son of 
Lord Elibank. 
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