H 81 L] Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 
"'csose trowsers, with short 'fringed petticoats 
oesceiiding to the knees, and light hannel 
waistcoats, with sashes round the %vaisc —' 
I'ke performers were of all ages and sizes, 
from 14 years to upwards of 50-, and were 
distinguished by coloured ribbons.'—Royal 
purple for the Hampshire, orange and blue 
for Surrey. The w’eather being favourable, 
on the 2d day, much skill was displayed, but 
the palm was borne off by a Hampshire lass, 
who made 41 before she was, thrown out j at 
the conclusion of the day the first innings 
for Hampshire ivere 81. while chose of Surrey 
were only 7. And after two days further con¬ 
test it was decided in favor of Hampshire. 
The Surrey side consisted of—Ann Baker 
(60 years of age, the best runner and bowder 
on that side), Ann Tayler, Maria Barfatc, 
Hannah Higgs, Elizabeth Gale, Hannah Col- 
las, Hannah Bartlett, Maria Cooke, Char¬ 
lotte Cooke, Elizabeth Stock, and Mary Fry. 
The Hampshire side consisted of—Sarah 
Luff, Charlotte Puiain, Hannah Parker, Eli- 
Kabeth Smith, Martha Smith, Mary Wood- 
son, Nancy Porter, Ann Poulters, Mary 
Novell, Mary Hislock, and Mary Jougan, 
MARRIED. 
J. P. Hodgson, esq. second son of J. H. of 
Bolingbroke House, Battersea, esq. to the 
®nly daughter of Shuckburgh How, esq. 
E. Archdeacon, esq. of Mary-le-bone, to 
Miss R. E. Thornton, of Bottesford. 
At Mortlake, L. Wilmer, esq. captain and 
adjutant of 1st Royal Surrey Militia, to Miss 
Clarke, of Oxford-street. 
Mr. Mihill Slaughter, of St. Martin’s- 
lane, to Miss Esther Fell, 
At Acton, C. Kaye, esq. of -New Bank- 
buildings, to Eliza, second daughter of H, 
Atkins, esq. of Russell square. 
G, Barnes, esq. of Ewell, to Miss Alary 
Ann Birch, third daughter of Wm. B. esq. of 
Hanwell. 
John Edwards, R.N, to Miss Nichohson, 
Bioonisbury-square, 
Mr. Richards, chemist and druggist, or the. 
Strand, to Miss Ashby, of Brixton, Surrey. 
G. W. Villiers, esq. of the Royal Horse 
Guards (blue); to Eleanor, eldest daughter of 
Sir James Nasmith, bart. 
James Holbrook Griffiths, esq. of- Doctors’ 
Commons, to Maria, the only daughter of '£, 
Medley, esq. 
C. M. 'Walker, esq. of Hampton Court, to 
Miss Riddell, of Stratton-street. 
At Aldgate Church, Mr. G. Dare, of Cary- 
!ane, London, to Mary Lofty, of Romford. 
Mr. John Lees, of the Bank of England, to 
Miss Harriet De Charms, of Limshouse. 
At Petersham, Surrey, J. R. Snow, esq. to 
Miss S. L. Tonkin, of Richmond. 
Capt. Alatthew Smith, R.N« to Miss 
Maund, of Cornhill, London. 
J. Taylor, esq^ of London, to Miss Harri¬ 
son, of Frlday-street. 
At Little Stan.more, Middlesex, the Rev„ 
R.. Yoburgh, vkar of Sleaford, aud rec*- 
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tor of Tothill, to Alis^ Norton, of LittU- 
Stanmore. 
The Kon. Colonel W. Blaquiere, to the 
Right Hon. Lady Harriet Townshend,. youn¬ 
gest daughter of the Marchioness Towns- 
head. 
Charles Fauquier, esq. son of Thomas F, 
esq. of Hampton Court Palace, to Katherine 
Roosilia Dawson, of Ripon Par.k. 
I'he Hon. Henry Butler, third son of the 
late Viscount Moantgarret, to Anne, daugu- 
ter of the late J. Harrison, of Newton House, 
North Pviding, Yorkshire. 
Mr. John Rivingcon, bookseller, of St. 
PauPs church-yard, London, to Miss Black¬ 
burn, of Nottingham. 
Mr. G. Russell, of Lambeth, to Miss Af. 
Groom, daugnter of the late Mr. Farndon G. 
of this city. 
Mr. Edward Gardner, of Paternoster-rcw„ 
to Miss Mary Bensley, of .Bolt-court. 
John Blake Kirby, esq. of Mincing-lane 
to Ann Burgess, of Great Portland-street. 
The Right Kon. Lord Caledon, to Lady 
Caroline Yorke, daughter of the Earl of 
Hardwicke. 
Lieut. Hunt Grubbe, of the Royal Horse 
Guards, (blue,) to Miss Griffiths, daughter 
of H. G. esq. of Windsor. 
At Newington, Mr. J. Burgess, builder, of 
Rochford, to Miss Elizabeth Lurcock, late of 
Biixton. 
Thomas Powell, esq. of Lambeth, to Ana 
Elizabeth Badger, of York-street, West¬ 
minster. 
The Rev. John Connop, of Enfield, to Miss 
Stev/art, Whitehall. 
Lieut.-col. Ross, deputy adjutant-genera! 
to the forces in Ceylon, to Miss Brovvnrlgg, 
daughter of Lieut.-gen. B. 
Henry Cowper, esq. paymaster of the 7ch 
.battalion of the King’s German Lqgion, ta 
Miss Pereira, of London-street, Fitzroy- 
square. 
Mr. John Helliar, insurance-broker, ts* 
Miss Harriet Meredith, of Portsmouth. 
J. J. Watt, eaq. of Bartholomew-close, .t» 
Eliza, third daughter of A. Long, esq, .of 
Feversham, 
DIED. 
At bU house, on Finchley Common, i??- 
Ivrt Johnson, esc^. aged 63. 
At his house, at Ealing, Mr. Mullins^ late 
of High Holborn. 
.Aged 65, Jonathan Bade, esq. of Stok« 
Newington. 
At Ecclesball Castle, the Honourable Mrs, 
GernavaUis, wife of tl)e Bishop of Litchfield, 
and sister of Sir Horace Mann, bart. 
In consequence of a fall from her horse, in 
Richmond Park, Miss Juliana Dlikes, eldest 
sister of Major-general Dilkes. 
At his seat at Bowden, AdamSj ery. 
M.P. for Totness, Devon, 
At Richmond, Surrey, Mrs. rVakefield, re¬ 
lict of the Rev. Thomas W. late minister of 
that pa risk o * 
