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Marriages in and near London. [Jan. I, 
—14. The 23rd annual exhibition of fat 
cattle, took place this morning-, at Smith- 
field, when the respective premiums were 
adjudged. Several ingenious agricultural 
implements and machines were exhibited. 
— 15. The indictment of the Bridge- 
street Society against Mr. Dolby, was this 
day brought on in the Court of King’s 
Bench. Mr. Sheriff Garratt returned the 
common jury, when at the same time he 
was a member of the society prosecuting 
the present indictment. The question 
was formally put to the triers, whether 
Mr. Garratt, at the given time, was or was 
not a prosecutor of the indictment, to which 
they replied in the affirmative $ this and 
the other prosecutions consequently stand 
over. 
— 16. This morning a fire broke out on 
board a fine West Indiamau, of 300 tons 
burthen, moored in the river Thames. The 
ship was in the middle of a tier when the 
fire broke out, but by the activity of the 
sailors they removed every vessel from the 
ship on fire. 
— 28. Two of Carlisle’s shopmen were 
brought before the sitting alderman to give 
bail on his view , under one of the famous 
five bills ; but they refused to give their 
names, and in such refusal afforded a prac¬ 
tical commentary on the impropriety of 
holding obscure servants responsible for 
the sentiments of a printed book. 
MARRIED. 
Mr. G. R. Tucker, of Bread-street Hill, 
to Miss Anston, of Washfield, Devon. 
Lieut. George Bague, R.N. to Miss Yar¬ 
row, of Jermyn-street. 
Capt. George Harris, R.N. C.B, to Anna 
Maria, eldest daughter of John Woodcock, 
esq. of Fern Acres, Buckingham. 
Mr. James Christopher Forsyth, of Ley- 
ton, Essex, to Miss Waterhouse, of Hol¬ 
loway. 
Lieut. Col. Marshall, to Maria Letitia, 
second daughter of Evelyn J. Gascoigne, 
esq. 
Robert Whitmore, esq. of Lincoln’s Inn, 
to Miss Eliza Kaye, of New Bank Build¬ 
ings. 
George H. Gower, esq. to Miss Ann 
Newbury. 
J. W. Birch, esq. of the Inner Temple, 
to Diana, eldest daughter of the late James 
Bourchier, esq. 
Mr. Taylor, of Paternoster-row, to Miss 
Sarah Birkett, of Cloak-lane. 
H. Boldero, esq. of Henrietta-street, 
Cavendish-square, to Miss M. Christie, of 
Hoddesdon. 
Thomas Holmes, jun. esq. of Lower 
Tooting, to Hester Elizabeth, youngest 
daughter of the late John Scott, esq. of 
Hastings. 
The Rev. C. S. Wood, of Paddington- 
green, to Miss M. Lomas, of Dorset-street, 
Portman-square. 
Mr. Thomas Nunn, of Thayer-street, to 
Miss Tomlins, of West Ham, Essex. 
Astley Paston Cooper, esq. of Cheverell, 
Herts, to Elizabeth Harriott, only daughter 
of W. Rickford, esq. M.P. 
W.R.K. Douglas, esq. M.P. to Elizabeth, 
eldest daughter of Walter Irvine, esq. of 
Luddington-house, Surry. 
Walter Wombwell, esq. to Martha, 
daughter of the late W. Cockerton, esq. 
Mr. W. Dormant, to Miss S. Harvey. 
Mr John Lacey Weller, of Silver-street, 
to Maria, youngest daughter ofM. Foot, 
esq. of Clapham. 
DIED. 
At Kennington-green, 38, Peter Martin 
Bayley , esq. after a lingering illness. 
AtKentish-town, 14 y ZoM2\m,fifth daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. Daniel Hose. 
In Crutched Friars, the infant son of 
Quarles Harris , jun. esq. 
In Tenterden-street, Hanover-square, 
James Wilson , esq. F.R.S. professor of 
anatomy to the Royal College of Surgeons, 
and many years lecturer in the Hunterian 
school of Windmill-street. A man of great 
original powers of mind. 
At Popham.terrace, Islington, Elizabeth > 
wife of Mr. Robert Willis. 
In Eclgeware-road, 84, W.Burch, deeply 
lamented by his family and friends. 
In Camber well-grove, 89, Mrs. Eleanor 
Coade , sole institutor and proprietor of the 
celebrated artificial stone manufactory, 
Lambeth, which invention is now adopted 
in all our public buildings, and will secure 
her the applause of posterity. 
At Richmond, 71, Mrs. Greening. 
At Walworth, 70, Mr. J. Perry, sen. 
Philip Grubb , esq. jun, of the Jamaica 
coffee-house. 
At Newing, 71, Mr. John Elderfield. 
At Mertou, 41, Richard Balleti. 
In King’s-road,Bedford-row, 68, Samuel 
V/eymon Wadeson, e sq. 
At Edmonton, Miss Hitchener. 
At Enfield, 69, George Roberts , esq. 
In Upper Thames-street, Maria , wife of 
John Forster, esq. 
In Gloucester-placej New Road, 80, 
James Arbouin y e sq. 
In Gracechurch-street, Mrs. Whinfield, 
On Snow-hill, Mr. John Lloyd , sincerely 
regretted by his family and friends. 
In Leicesler-square, 20, after a lingering 
illness, Elinor, wife of Mr. Joseph Fisher. 
At Chertsey, deeply lamented, Mrs. M. 
Sewell, relict of the late Rev. G. S. 
In Upper Thames-street, Mr. S. Colson. 
In Rotherhithe, Mrs. Castle. 
In Nottingham-place, 34, Mrs. M. Tew . 
At Kensington Gore, 75, Mrs. Bentley. 
At Pentonville, Mrs. Skull. 
In Gloucester-street, Portman-square, 
the Hon. Mrs. Fitzgerald , widow of the 
late Lieut. Co!. F. of the 2d Life Guards. 
In 
