I'iS hicide^iiSy Marriages, and Deaths in and jiear London» [Sept. 1, 
Gigs anid Taxed Carts . . 520 
V/aggoiis . , . * 587 
Carts and Drays . . 9,576 
Korses . . • . 472 
BLACKFRIAKS BRIDGE-. 
persons . . . S7,2S0 
Coaches and Chaises . . 626 
Gigs and Taxed Carts . . 526 
Waggons . . • 389 
Carts and Drays . . 1,269 
Horses . . . 4S3 
The amount of notes of the Bank of En¬ 
gland in circulation on the 6th July, 1811) 
as laid before parliament, was as follows: 
Bank Notes of 51. and upwards ^13,938,710 
Bank Post Bills . , 238,060 
Bank Notes under 51. • 7,396,770 
Total.. ,^22,323,540 
The amount in circulation on the 13th of 
July, a week after, was as follows: 
Bank Notes of 51. ajid upwards ^14,969,300 
Bank Post Bills , . 1,007,390 
Bank Notes under 51. » 7,588,700 
Total.. X 23,565,390 
MARRIED. 
At St, George’s, Hanover-square, B, 
Dashwood, esq. of Well, Lincolnshire, to the 
Hon. Georgiana Pelham, youngest daughter 
of the Right Hon. Lord Yarborough. 
At St. Mary, Islington, Mr. Frederic Au¬ 
gustus Earle, of Cheyneys-street, Bedford- 
square, to Miss Cullington, of Camden street, 
Islington. 
H. M. Radford, esq. of South Lambeth, 
surgeon, to Louisa Frances, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of VV. Blackburn, esq. of Kennington. 
W. Judd, esq. of the Transport Office, to 
Sarah, daughter of J. Spiller, esq. of Nor¬ 
wood. 
At St. George, Hanover-square, E. Great- 
Led, esq. of Udden’s House, Dorset, to Mary 
Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir R. Carr 
Glyn, hart, of Gaunts House, in the same 
county. 
At St. Lawrence, Jewry Church, Mr. W. 
Welbuty, of Milk-street, Cbeapside, to Miss 
Carol.ne Wabe, daughter of R. W, esq. of 
Metbwold, Norfo k. 
At Frieru Barnet, J. Parry, esq. of Whet¬ 
stone, to Llizabetii, eldest daughter of R, 
WilliamSj esq ofFalmruth. 
At Chingford, E^stx, Mr. C. S. Lowe, of 
Toktnhouse yard, to Miss Fijon, of the for- 
aner place. 
At t. Martin’s, Mr. T. Bowman, coach- 
aian to the equerry of the queen’s house¬ 
hold to .Mrs. J, Milton, of Tewin, near Hert- 
fsjrd. 
By special license, at Knole, the Right 
Hpo, the Bail of Plymouth, to Lady Mary 
SathviBe, eldest daughter to her Grare the 
IDiichess of Dorset. 
At Lady Ann Windham’s, in Curson- 
street, Ma) -air, the Hon. Fred. Howard, 
son ‘to ths Xai'l of Carlisle) to Miss 
I.ambton, daughter of Mr. L. the late mem¬ 
ber for Durham. 
At St. Thomas’s, Southwark, M. Rowe, 
esq. of the Cambridge Militia, to Miss Boone, 
eldest daughter of the late Thomas B. esq. 
Sudbury, Middlesex. 
At St_Giles's, Cripplegate, Mr. J. Houl- 
gate, of London, to Miss C, E. Jones, of 
Sudbury. 
At Totteridge Park, Major Denshire, of 
the 7th hussars, to Miss Webb. 
At Reigate, Mr. John Cocksey, to Mrs* 
Stephenson, both of the same place. 
At Meastham, Mr. Wm. Tidy, to Misi 
Ann Bullen, both •f the same place. 
At Henington, John Glover, esq, to Miss 
Hoar, of Meastham. 
At St. Mary’s, Islington, Mr. W. Fulford, 
of Lad-lane, to Miss Harriet Lucretia Wels- 
ford, of Newington-green, 
At St. James’s Church, Lieutenant colonel 
Adam, son of Wm. Adam, esq. M.P. to Miss 
Thompson, oiAy chi'id of the late Stephen 
Thompson, esq. 
T. Leventhorp, esq. of Woburn place, to 
Mary, second daughter of the Rev.' W. Col¬ 
lett, rector of Swanton-Morley, Norfolk. 
Mr. Drago, of London, to Miss Mary Ann 
Boiingbroke, of Coggeshali, Essex. 
At St. George’s, Hanover square, W. S, 
Round, esq. of Lincoln’s Inii, to Mrs. Row- 
ley, of Great Baddow, Essex, widow of the 
late J. R. esq, one of the Judges at Trichino- 
poly, in the East Indies.' 
At Gibraltar, by special license, Mr. Ben¬ 
jamin Treacher, to Miss Gavaron, of that 
place. 
DIED. 
In Queen Ann-street West, the Rev. G, 
Shaiv, rector of Seat >n, Rutlandshire, and 
father of Chs^rles Shgi.w Lefevre, esq. M.P. 
Aged 32, after a short illness, Harrietf 
wife of Mr. G. Roraner, of Lambeth Ter¬ 
race. 
Wfn. Budget es^. late Privy Secretary to 
Lord Melville, and one of ihe commissioners 
to his Majesty’s Victualling Office. 
At Mortlain, Charki Brum, es^. of Min¬ 
cing-lane. 
At Newington, Surrey, aged 87, 
Pearso77, esq. who had been near 50 years 
vestry clerk of the parish of St. Saviour’s, 
Southwark. 
At Chelsea, Miss Cather'w^'^Theofhila B'jkg, 
eldest daughter of the late R. B. esq. 
At his house, in Fenchurch street, Mt>, 
Edward Binyon. 
Aged 60, D. pulteney, esq. one of the se¬ 
nior fellows of FCing’s College, Cambridge, 
formerly a member of parliament, and col¬ 
lector of the pusfoms of the island of Dov 
rainica. 
Suddenly, at his house in Durnford street, 
Stonehousi', ^ames Rogers, agent for 
French prisoners of war. 
In Camden Town, Mills, esq. this gen* 
Uemaa was the last survivor but one of the 
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