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18 12.] Incidents and Marriages in and near London. 
on ; she paid for^them eleven shillings, and 
M'ent ont. Neither of the cliildren had hats 
on when taken away. A reward of one 
hundred guineas is otFered for restoring this 
little boy to his parents, to fee paid by the 
church-wardens of the parish * 
A general bill of all the christenings and 
burials, from December 11, 1810, to De¬ 
cember 10, 1811. 
Christened in the ninety-seven parishes 
within the walls, 879 —Buried 1161. 
Christened in the seventeen parishes with¬ 
out the walls, 4480.—Buried 3479. 
Christened in the twenty-three cut-pa- 
ristiss of Middlesex and Surry, 11,24^.— 
Buried 8742. 
Christened in the ten parishes in the city 
and liberty of Westminster, 444.—Buried 
3753. 
Christened. 
Males 10,443 7 , ,, rm 
Females 10,202 ( 
Buried. 
Males 8868 7 - ,, 
Females 8175 5 “ 
17,043 
Whereof have died 
i, 
Under two years of age 
5106 
Between two and five 
1638 
Five and ten 
654 
Ten and twenty 
509 
Twenty and thirty - 
1231 
Thiity and forty 
1641 
Forty and fifty 
1741 
Fifty and sixty 
1.591 
Sixty and seventy - 
1385 
Seventy and eighty 
1038 
Eighty and ninety 
449 
Ninety and a hundred 
36 
A hundred 
1 
A Imndred and one 
1 
A hundred and two 
1 
A hundred and three 
2 
Decreased in the burials this year, 2850. 
There have been executed in the city of 
London 14; of which number seven only have 
I been reported to be buried within the bills of 
mortality. 
MARRIED. 
At Barking, Joseph Diinsdale, esq. of 
London, lo Sarah, only daughter of jose[)h, 
Cockfield, esq., of Upton, near London. 
John Webbe Weston, jun. son ol J. W. 
] W. esq of Sutton place, Surrey, to Miss 
Grahafn, only daughter of Ciiailes, elder 
brother of Sir ]. Graham, bare, of Nether- 
by, Cumberland. 
At Black Notley, the Rev. C. Wakeh'.m, 
of Becking, prebendary of Litchfield, &c. to 
Sarah Susannah, aaughter of the late Jos. 
Rogers, esq. formerly of Norwich. 
* A woman, above the common o*der, 
has since been tried at the Old Bailey for 
this offence : there were many circumstances 
tending to implicate her, but the charge not 
being brought home, she was, of course, acr 
quitttid. ' The ciiild has not been discovered. 
I 
At Writtle, Clement Hue, esq. M.D. of 
Bernard-street, Russel-square, London, to 
Lucy, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Berke¬ 
ley, of Writtle. 
At Tottenham, E. Hughes, esq of Lodge- 
House, near Ashford, to Mrs. Rickman, of 
Brucegrove, Tottenham. 
At Greenwich, Lieutenant J. Woolward, 
R. N. harbour-master of Ramsgate, to Miss 
E. Devvsnap, of Woodstock. 
Ac St. (Vlichael’s, Curnhil), B. D. F. 
Paynter, esq. of Denonark-hlll, to Mrs. Old- 
ing, of Freeman’s court. 
At St. George’s, Bloomsbury, J Clerr.ent, 
esq. of Woburn-place, to Miss Alount, of 
Fluvvfield, near Canterbury. 
Mr. John Faulkner, of Brlxton Rise, to 
Miss Atkinson, daughter of the late Wm. 
A. esq. of Stockwell. 
At St. Olave’s, Southwark, Captain Ed- 
w'ard Callow, to Aliss Ballard, of Whit- 
stable. 
At Mary-le-bone, the Hon. Capt. Poulett, 
royal navy, second son of Earl Poulett, to 
Miss Dallas, eldest daughter of Sir George 
Dallas, hart. 
Mr. Watts, of Worthing, attorney-at-law, 
to Miss Fowke, daughter of F. F. esq. of 
Hertford-street, May Fair. 
Air. J. C. Samuel, of Nev/ Brentford, 
Middlesex, to Miss Sophia Rosetta King, of 
Old Burlington-street. 
Air. C. Brown, of Cobham, Surrey, to 
Aliss F. Leach, only daughter of R. L, esq. 
of the Crescent, Greenwich. 
Henry Fiederick, son of Thomas Alston, 
esq. of Odell Castle, Bedfordshire, to Eliza¬ 
beth, daughter of the late Edward Bail, esq, 
of Portland-place. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-^square, L. Sufi, 
livan, esq. son of S. S. esq. of Ponsborne- 
Park, to the Hon. Miss E. Temple, youngest 
sister to Viscount Palmerston. 
A'' Lambeth, E. Archibald, esq. of Gibral- 
t:ir, to Miss Reid, sister of T. Reid, esq of 
Ewell-grove. 
At Croydon, Wm. Rodbard, esq, of West 
Coker, Somersetshire, to Elizabeth, only 
daughter of the late Wm. Withers, esq. 
At. Wh-itecliapel church, John Willmau, 
esq. to Mary Ann, only daughter of Mr. 
Covell, of Crook Logg House, Bexley, 
Kent. 
At St. Alagaret’s, Westminster, Francis 
Addis, esq of Southwark, to Mary, the 
youngest daughter of the late James Hebdin, 
esq of Leeds, V orkshire. 
At Cobham, Surrey. Mr. Thomas Craw- 
ter, jail, to Lydia, eldest daughter of the 
late Mr. U. Collyer, of the same place. 
At Sc. Martha’s, Surrey, Thomas Bush„ 
esq. of Bradford, Wilts, to Mary Ann, only 
daughter of G, Ryde, esq. of Tytiag, near 
Guildford. 
At St. George’s church, Hanover-square., 
the Rev. G J. Tavel, late tutor of Trinity 
College, Cambridge, to Lady A. Fitzroy, 
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