1811 .] Incidents^ Marriages^ and Deaths in and near London. 233 
and Arun, from Stone-bridg^, in the parish 
of Shalford, in the county ot Surrey, to New¬ 
bridge, in the parish of Wisborough-green, 
in the county of Sussex j together with the 
cstiir»ate of the expences attending the exe¬ 
cution of the said plan, with the several va¬ 
riations that may be made in the course of lire 
said canal, was read and approved. 
Tne commit:ee to whom the petitions of 
the Dean and Chapter o' the Collegiate Church 
Of Saint Pater, Westminster, (which w’ere pre¬ 
sented to the House uj/on litth day of Febru¬ 
ary arid the ^6th day of this instant March,) 
were refeired, having called for an account 
of all monies received or exoended in the re- 
k 
pair of King Henry the Seventh’s (,'kapei, 
and also for estimates relating to the same j 
&na that the money actually paid up to De¬ 
cember 31,1810, was - - 4,288 
Due for work done since December 31 1,207 
JEstlmated to complete the two tur¬ 
rets, and the centre bay between 1,073 
6,568 
Estimated to repair the south-east bay, 
and one turret _ _ _ 2,650 
Estimated for the windows in the cen- 
tte bay - - _ - 55 
Windows in the south-east bay, about SO 
Carpenter’s work, &c. about - 50 
9,363 
Deduct, already paid, - - 4,288 
Wanting, to complete the bay now re¬ 
pairing, and the south-east bay 
and first turret adjoining - 5,075 
MARRIED. 
At St. George’s Cliurcli, the Hon. John 
Astley Bennett, youngest son of the Earl of 
Tan.kerville, to Miss Conyers, daughter of J. 
C. esq. of Copped Hall, Essex. The new 
married couple set off immediately for the 
Pheasantry, Busby Park. 
At Mary-le-bone Church, Captain Agar, 
M.P. to Margaret, youngest daughter of E. 
G. Lind, esq. of Stratford-place—H. Lam¬ 
bert, esq. captain in the royal navy, to Caro¬ 
line, second daughter ofN. Hull, esq. or Tiu- 
leigh, Sussex.—J. Ward, esq. fourth son of 
W. Z. L. Ward, esq. 6f Guilsborough Kail, 
Northamptonshire, to Theodosia de Mals- 
burgh, only surviving child of Sir E. Leigh, 
bart. of Brownsover House,. Warwickshire.— 
Tvlr. John Croft, of the Royal West London 
irhlitia, to Miss Ilderton, only daughter of 
the late Charles I. esq. of Ilderton, county 
t)f Northumberland.—The Hon. Colonel W. 
Blaquiere, to the Right Hon. Laidy Harriet 
Tov^rnshend, youngest daughter of the Mar¬ 
chioness Townshend. 
At St. Clement Danes, Mr. W. A. Dun- 
iiing, solicitor, Maidstone, to Elizabeth, only 
surviving daughter of the late J. Gelding, 
esq. of Ditton-place, Ditton, Kent, deceased. 
William Fatteson, esq. of Richmond, Co 
Miss Eleanor Rabone, of Smethwick, 
At St. George’s Church, Hanover-square, 
G. S. Marten, esq. ofSandridge Lodge, Herts, 
to iMiss C. Tucker, youngest daughter of the 
late Colo.nel T.—Mr. Rice, bookseller, of 
Berkeley-square, to Miss Emma Leake, se¬ 
cond daughter of the late Mr. H L. of Shrews¬ 
bury.—T. Kent, esq, of HamptonVitick, tsa 
Miss R. Lapidge, of the s.ame place. 
At V/althamstow, William Walker Drake^, 
esq, of Salters’ Hall, London, to »Misi Shel¬ 
don, of Walthamstow. 
Mr. Sutton, of Lelcester-square, to MissE. 
Ives, daughter of John I. esq. of Cambei well. 
At Clapham, Mr. Royde, of Newgate- 
street, to .Miss Wrathall, of Clapham. 
At St. George’s Church, Borough, Mr. S, 
Norton, to Miss M. Fremlin, both of Wro«» 
tham, Kent.—-Mr. Daniel Dann, of Huirtons 
to M,ss S. Gcere of Loose. 
Mr., John Cooper, of Oueen-street, Cheap- 
side, tohlary, eldest daughter of John Han¬ 
son, esq. Lowerall, Hammsrs.mith. 
Mr. J. W. Graham, of St. james’s streef, 
to Miss Roberts, of St. Alban’s-street. 
At St. Margarei’s Church, Westminster, 
the Rev. S. C. Frip, to Mary Ana, the eldest 
daughter of N. Pocock, esq. of Great George- 
street, Westminster. 
J. Lawrence, esq. of Epsom, to Miss Pin-' 
hey, of Nev/ London-streec, London. 
Lord Viscount Ikerrin,- to Anne, eldest 
daughter of Owen Wynne, esq. of Hasiewood, 
in the county of Sligo, and niece of the Earl 
of Enniskillen. 
WiHiam Dick, esq. of Jamaica, second son 
of the late ^uintin Dick, esq. of Ireland, t9 
Eliza, youngest daughter of T. Lane, esq. of 
Titchfield street. 
At Gatton, Pvir. George Ford, to .Miss Anij 
Hewett, both of Ga’ton. 
George Frederic Dickson, esq. of Buenos 
Ayres, to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr- 
William Jones,of Pentonville. 
At St. Mary Bothaw, Mr. Hugh Hamlitoa 
Mortimer, of Bash-lane, to Miss Collinj^e, 
of Lambeth. 
■ G. Medley, esq. of Kenningto-c, to Miss 
Biachford, of Lower Tooting. 
John Fidler, esq. of A-beroeen, to Miss Lee* 
of Great Hermitage-street. 
Christoplier Hodgson, esq. of Parliament- 
street, to Miss Caroli.ne Dalb'ac, of AJjle- 
stone, Surry. 
J. D. Engleheart, esq. of Newman-street, 
to Main', eldest daughter of Tiiomas Barker, 
esq. of Springfield House. 
Mr. Lacy, to Mis. Bianchi, widow of tbs 
late Fianci'sco B. 
At Hampstead Chu ch, Ed.vard Archdea^ 
con, eSq of Mary-k-bone, to Miss Roosiilia 
Elizabeth Thoroton,of Bottesford. 
The Right Hon Lord discount Ranelagh, 
to Caroline Lee, only d.iughter of the late 
Colonel L. of Yorkshire. 
DIED. 
In Black.rnan-street, Borough, M/ Sam, 
(SE'.'/Ws, aged 34. 
Mrs. 
