1S21 .J Marriag es in 
Mr. Waton Barwise, of St. Martin’s- 
lane, to Frances, eldest daughter of C. 
Baumer, esq. of Piccadilly. 
Edward Thomley Bond, esq. of Nunea¬ 
ton, Warwickshire, to Miss Susannah 
Sykes, of Stoke Newington. 
Capt. F. C. Penrose, of the Hon. East 
India Company’s Service, to Miss Barlow, 
of Brompton. 
Hermen Schroder Cousin, esq. of Old 
Broad-street, to Miss Caroline Moses, of 
Edmonton. 
Mr. Poole, of Northampt on-square, to 
Miss Matilda Davis, of Judd-place. 
Mr. Joseph Hedge, of Redcross-street, 
to Miss Jane Higham, second daughter of 
Edward Higham, esq. of Faultbourne, 
Essex. 
Mr. R. Welham, to Eliza, daughter of 
the late Captain Smyth. 
T. D. Belfield, esq. of Mincing-lane, to 
Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of W. 
Eversley, esq. of Barbadoes. 
James Hopkins, esq. of Queen’s-square, 
to Mary, youngest daughter of the late 
John Elliott, esq. of Calcutta. 
Mr. Thomas Goldsworthy Sarel, to Jane 
Philippa, only daughter of Mr. Sarel, of 
Berkeley-square. 
At Lower Tooting, Thomas Holmes, 
jun. esq .to Miss Scott. 
Josephus J. Kendrick, esq. to Frances 
Mary, only daughter of the late James 
Dods, esq. 
Henry Pilgrim, esq. of Kensington, to 
MissHolford, of Hampstead. 
Mr. G. A. White, of Pentonville, to 
Miss Jones, of John-street, Bedford-row. 
Mr. W. Thomas, of New Bond-street, to 
Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Wil¬ 
liam Yews, esq. of Clapham. 
Mr. C. Lonsdale, to Miss M. A. Mills. 
W.C.Shevil,jun. esq. to Sarah, youngest 
daughter of the late Edward Clarke, esq. 
of Spitalfields. 
Sir W. J. Hope, M.P. to the Countess of 
Athlone. 
John Dent, esq. to Miss Madison. 
Mr. Thomas Strahan, of the Minories, 
to Miss Sarah Wells, of Bermondsey. 
DIED. 
In Euston Cresceut, New Road, after a 
few days illness, 34, Mr. William, Bed¬ 
ford, universally respected by all who 
knew him. 
In Mornington-place, 28, Edward West, 
esq. deeply regretted by a numerous and 
highly-respectable circle of friends and 
relations. 
At Claremont Terrace, Pentonville, Mas¬ 
ter Francisco Love da Costa. 
In the Kent Road, 67, Abraham Purs- 
house Driver , esq. to the inexpressible 
grief of his disconsolate widow and fa¬ 
mily. He was a man of great activity in 
his profession as a surveyor and auctioneer, 
Monthly Mag. No. 361. 
and near London . 465 
and much respected by a very extensive 
connexion. 
In New Bond-street, 13, Miss Sum¬ 
mers. 
In Charlotte-street, Bedford-square, 54, 
Mrs. Robarts. 
In Upper Thames-street, 48, Mr. Chris¬ 
topher Jackson, sugar-factor. 
At Poplar, Catherine , widow of the late 
Capt. Josiah Pryce, many years in the 
Hon. East India Company’s service. 
Mr. Thomas Harvey , 38, late captain 
of the Eclipse steam-packet, in which ca¬ 
pacity, as well as in private life, he conci¬ 
liated the esteem and respect of all who 
knew him, by the unusual suavity of his 
manners. 
At her son-in-law’s, John Mitchell, M.D. 
Mrs. Rawlings, 
At Long Ditton, 67, Frances , relict of 
Sandeforth Streatfield, esq. 
In Great Portland-street, 69, Elizabeth, 
wife of Mr. James Huson. 
In King-street, Holborn, 72, Elizabeth, 
wife of Edward Barlow, esq. sincerely la¬ 
mented by her family aud friends. 
In Bedford-street, Bedford-row, 25, Sa¬ 
rah, wife of Mr. Wm. Legg, jun. 
In Great Marlborough-street, 73, Mrs. 
Lugar, late of Colchester, Essex. 
58, John Lamb, esq. accountant to the 
South Sea Company, in which establish¬ 
ment he had served upwards of forty years. 
In Bridge Road, Lambeth, Sophia , wife 
of David Allan, esq. 
In Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, 63, Mr. D 
Humphrey. 
In St. Alban’s-place, 68, Mr. W. Ro¬ 
berts. 
In Southampton-street, Bloomsbury, at 
an advanced age, Samuel Petre, esq. for¬ 
merly M.P. whose name will long be cele¬ 
brated in the records of contested elec¬ 
tions, in which at Cricklade, he expended a 
considerable) fortune for the public good. 
In Cheapside, 30, Mrs. Dando, wife of 
Mr. N. D. 
At Camden-town, Mrs. Mary James, of 
the Bedford Arms. 
At Putney, Tyson Chapman, esq. 
At Belle Vue, Brixton, 27, Richard, 
the youngest son of Samuel Wilde, esq. of 
New Palace Yard. 
In Charterhouse-square, 80, Alexander 
Gordon, esq. 
89, Benjamin Bates, esq. formerly a 
partner in the firm of Messrs. Jukes, Coul- 
son, and Co. of Upper Thames-street. He 
retained his faculties till withiu a short 
period of his decease, and displayed his 
accustomed kindness aud consideration for 
the happiness of those around him ; and in 
his death he testified the excellence of 
those Christian principles, which it had 
been his unremitting aim, by a consistent 
life, to adorn. 
3 N 
84, Mrs* 
