Marriages in and near London . 
371 
Mr. Henry Carter, of Pari lament-street, 
to Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the iate Dr. 
Bourgeois. 
Mr. John Parkinson, of Hoston-square, 
to Miss Tompson, of Leicester. 
C. Whiting, esq. of Brixton, to Miss 
Louisa Svvaine, of Leveiiiigtou, Cam¬ 
bridge. 
J. Hewitson, esq. of Mile-end, to Re¬ 
becca, youngest daughter of Capt. Pink¬ 
ney. 
E. Hawkins, esq. to Emma, only child of 
J H. Gell, esq. of Chelsea. 
J. Brissett, esq. to Mary, youngest 
daughter of the latje Dr. Scarlett. 
Mr. C. K. Gardom, of Epsom, to Miss S. 
Paley, ofReig-ate. 
Thomas Dalton, esq. of Dorking, to Miss 
Sheppard, of Horsham. 
Mr. George Gottlieb Schneider, to Syl¬ 
via, second daughter of Thomas Lamb, 
M D. 
Joseph Bishop, esq. of Bedford-square, 
to the youngest daughter of the late Dr. 
Berkley, ofWrittle, Essex. 
Charles Lean, esq. of Fenchurch-street, 
to Miss Emma Cleghorn Proctor. 
Mr. Thomas Steed, of Kensington, to 
Miss Harriet Battin. 
John Fuller, esq. R.N. to Mary, fourth 
daughter of Solomon Davis, esq. of Ep¬ 
som. 
1 homas Ahsell, esq. to Bliss Munro. 
The Rev. E. James, perpetual curate of 
Mortlake, to Sarah, eldest daughter of F. 
Reeves, esq. of East Sheen. 
Mr. James Helps, of London, to Ann, 
youngest daughter of the late Rev. James 
Plucknett, ofWincanton. 
Henry Charles Hoare, esq. of Barnes 
Elms, to Mrs. Price, youngest daughter of 
the late General Ainslie. 
B. R. Hay don, esq. historical painter, 
to Mrs. Hymon, of Stonehouse, Devon. 
Mr. Charles Hart, of Farnham, to Miss 
Smith, ot Bentley Green. 
Mr. Henry Dede, of Alt on a, Denmark, 
to Sarah, widow of Mr. T. Hearn, jua. 
At Barnes, Charles Stewart, esq. of 
Rothsay, to Miss Leake, of Barnes. 
Capt. James Kay, to Miss Mary Dixon, 
of Durham. 
Charles James Beverley, esq. to Harriet, 
eldest daughter of Mr. G. Payne, of Kar- 
ley-street. 
W. Davison, esq. of Howland-street, 
Fitzroy-square, to Miss Sarah Waring, of 
Panton-square. 
John Hurles, esq. of Canterbury-square, 
Southwark, to Miss M. A. Stapleton, of 
Greenwich. 
Mr. Jones, architect and miniature- 
painter, to Bliss Susan Butler. 
At Croydon, Mr. Walton, solicitor, to 
Bliss Prances Parmer, of that place. 
BIBB. 
In South Audley-street, Col. E. Ander¬ 
son, only brother of C. Anderson Pelham, 
Lord Yarborough. 
On Clapham Common E. S. WriqhL 
esq. of Hull. 
In Chancery-lane, 23, Mrs. Sarah Re¬ 
becca Crosier. 
At Upper Holloway, 54, Mr. William 
Oaks, sen. of Houndsditch. 
At West Hill, Wandsworth, Mrs. Char¬ 
lotte Howard. 
At Lisson Grove, Mary , relict of Bar¬ 
nard Gregory, esq. 
At Hampstead, Catherine, wifeof Charles 
Barton, esq. of Lincoln’s Inn, highly es¬ 
teemed by all who knew her. 
48, Mr. IV. Arch, late of Cullum-streef. 
At Little Chelsea, 32, Frances, wife of 
Thomas Stoneham, esq. 
At Islington, 6b, Mrs. Emma Priscilla 
Carpenter. 
At Tooting-Iodge, 63, Rees Goring Tho¬ 
mas, esq. 
In the Stable Yard, St. James’s, 65, TS. F 
Grabecker, esq. 
In Long- Acre, 73, Mr. F. Le Grix. 
At Dulwich, W. Smith, esq. 
In Gower-street, J. Franklin, esq. 
At East Acton, 76, the widow of B. 
Hemming, esq. sincerely lamented. 
T. IT. Lamb , esq. of Golden-square and 
Tittenhanger Green, by whose death with¬ 
out issue, large estates in Leicestershire, 
Sussex, &c. descend to Sir J. B. Burg’ess, 
hart. 
In Chandos-street, 64, C. Munro , esq. 
At the Paragon, 72, Hannah, relict of 
the late G. Gwiit, esq. of Southwark. 
In the Regent’s Park, 74, R. Bath, M.D. 
formerly an apothecary at the corner of 
Dean-street, Oxford-street,. 
At Walworth, 58, G. Bayly , esq. 
T. Calvert, esq. of Grafton-street. 
At Islington, 22, Maria, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of Richard Oakley, esq. 
In Portlaud-place, 58, Michael Atkinson, 
esq. 
In Theobald’s Row, 82, Mrs. Ann Gos- 
ley. 
At Kensington, 35, Mr, George Serjeant . 
In Banover-street, 69, Lorenzo Stables „ 
esq. 
In Rathbone-place, Mr. G. Crave „ 
At Peekham, 67, the Rev. George Gib¬ 
son, A.M. of Carlisle House, Lambeth. 
In Fleet Market, 70, Mr. W. Bedford. 
On Ludgate Hill, Mrs. Mortimer. 
In the Strand, 40, Mrs. Fonten. 
At Highbury Park, 71, Benjamin Hop* 
kins on. , esq. 
At Lambeth, Mr. Sheen , proprietor of 
the Three Stags, universally regretted by 
a numerous circle of friends. 
At Ashtead Rectory, 64, Rev.W. Carter. 
At Roehampton, the PIon. Emily Ann 
Agar , sister of Viscount Clifden. 
At Sunbury, 64, Mrs. Andree. 
At Bisainley, Mr. W. Rudge, jun. 
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