492 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London^ [Dec. 1, 
Harriet, only daughter of T. Harris, esq. of 
Foley-place, Cavendish-square. 
The Marquis of DownshlVe, to the Rt.Hon. 
Lady Maria Windsor, daughter of the late 
and sister to the present Earl of Plymouth. 
Henry Lewis Smale, esq. of Doctors’ Com¬ 
mons, son of Henry Smale, esq. of Sutton, 
Surrey, to Miss Eliza Smallbone, only 
daughter of William Smallbone, esq. of Red 
Lion-square. 
WillLim Stuart, esq. of Warwick-street, 
Woolwich, to Eleanor Elizabeth, only daugh¬ 
ter of S. Ward, gent, of Needham, Suiholk. 
At the Friends Meeting House, in Bishops- 
gate-street, John Rickman, of Layton, Essex, 
to Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Barnard, of 
Camberwell, Surrey. 
Mr. W. Ashby, of Staines, Middlesex, to 
Miss Crowley, of Camomile-street, London. 
At St. Gregory’s, H. B. Smith, esq. to 
Miss Ferris, Beaconsfield, Bucks. 
The Rev. E. Meilish, of East Taddenhan, 
Norfolk, (brother to thfe Member U* Mid- 
dlese.\) to Elizabeth Jane Leigh, eldest 
daugliter and co-heiress of the late Rev. Wm. 
Leigh, of Russei Hall, Staffordshire, late 
Lean of Hereford. 
Mr. Edward Tribe, surgeon, of Marden, 
Kent, to Miss Beazley, eldest daughter of 
Mr. S. Bsazley, of Parliament-street. 
Henry F. C. Cavendish, esq. Captain in 
the l03d Regiment, second son to Lord G. 
K. Cavendish, to Miss Sarah Fawkener, 
youngest daughter of the late Wm. Faw¬ 
kener, esq. Clerk of his Majesty’s Most Hon. 
Privy Council. 
William Jones Burdett, esq. brother to Sir 
F. Burdett, to Miss Brent, 
At W^althamstow, Samuel Shaen, esq. 
Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln’s Inn, to Re¬ 
becca, youngest daughter of the late Isaac 
Solly, esq. 
J.' Potter Lockhart, esq. to Jane, eldest 
daughter of Thomas Windle, esq. of John- 
street, Bedford-row. 
Joseph Stubbs, esq. to Miss Sophia Dixon, 
eldest daughter of W. Dixon, esq. of Black- 
heath. 
At Stepney Church, Miss Louisa Smith, 
of Bawtry, Yorkshire, le Mr. Frederic Wm. 
Rutledge, Commercial Road. 
Capt. Bedford, of the island of Jersey, to 
Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of the lace 
Mr. Rogers, of Bloomsbury. 
DIED. 
In Bond-street. General Wlllicm Plctony 
Colonel of the l2th Regiment of Foot, aged 
87, leaving his nephew, Major-General Tho¬ 
mas Picton, now serving in Portugal, his sole 
executor and residuary legatee. The following 
account of his appointment to the colonelcy 
of the l‘ith Regiment, is taken from a ma¬ 
nuscript in his own hand-writing : When 
1 went to Court to kiss Hands on my appoint¬ 
ment, having had the honour, after the 
Levee, of being admitted to an audie. ce in 
the King’s closet, I addressed his Majesty 
With profgund respect, expressing my most 
dutiful and grateful acknowledgrpents for 
the honour that had been-conferred upon me ^ 
when the King, with the utmost compla¬ 
cency was pleased to say, ‘ You arc entirely 
obliged to Captain Picton, who commanded 
the Grenadier company of the 12th Regiment 
in Germany last war j ”* alluding to the 
General’s having had the honour of being 
thanked, as Captain of Grenadiers, in the 
public Orders of the Army, by Prince Fer¬ 
dinand, in consequence of the report of the 
then Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, for his 
behaviour under his Sereue Highness’s com¬ 
mand, at the affair of Zierenberg. Major- 
General Sir Charles Hastings, bart. of the 
Huntingdon Family, has had the Regiment 
conferred upon him. 
S'.pl'ia, the wife of Henry Cooke, esq. of 
Hampstead. 
Mrs. Lark, wife of Henry Lark, esq. of 
Essex-street, Strand, in her 34th year. She 
had spent an agreeable day with a few select 
friends, and was snatched suddenly from them 
in the midst of every comfort and happiness. 
In Bedford square. Dr. Reynolds, aged 669 
one of his majesty’s physicians in ordinary, 
and a physician of very extensive practice. 
Major Sands, formerly of the 83d regiment 
of foot, was found dead in his bed, at the 
New Hummums Hotel, Coyent-Garden. 
At Barley, Herts, aged 17, Miss Harriet 
Chester, eldest daughter of the Rev. Charles 
Chester. 
In Southampton-buildings, aged 30, G. H. 
Paul, esq. M. A. Barrister-at-Law, and Fel¬ 
low of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge. 
In Sloan-square, aged 70, Lieut.-Colonel 
Waterhouse, of the 1st Royal Surrey Militia, 
after a service of 50 years in that Regiment. 
Mrs. Greenland, aged 71, wife of J. Green¬ 
land, esq. of Beckenham. 
At Walthamstow, Mrs. Radchffe, relict of 
E. Radcliffe, esq. 
At Highgate, aged 80, C. Causton, <sq. 
In Southampton.row, Bloomsbury, aged 
57, R. Kelbam, (sq. late at Bush-hill, Infield. 
Mr. Edward King, farmer, of Harwell, 
Berks, aged 57. 
in' St, James’s Place, Mr. E. Hope, aged 
66, late Deputy Table Decker to her Ma¬ 
jesty’s Maids of Honour. 
At Dulwich, aged 74, W. Nash, esq. 
Mr. E.' Rai'ton, ot Philpot-lane, hop- 
merchant, ag^d 70, 
In Brunswick-square, Capt. "John Stewart,, 
of iiis Majesty’s frigate the Sea-Horse. 
Aged 64, Mrs. Marsh, of Lee, Kent, re¬ 
lict of S. Marsh, esq. late of Bellinont House, 
Middlesex. 
At Aquliorties, Inverary, aged 82, the 
Right Rev. Dr, G. Hay, 48 years Roman 
Catholic Bishop of Scotland. 
y. EJe, esq. of Ickenhara House, near 
Uxoridge- 
Sir Nathaniel Holland, bart. of Cranbury, 
near Winchester, aged 82. ^Vhilst on a visit 
to that city, he was viewing the monument 
of the late Dr. LiCtlehales, accompanied by 
Mr, 
