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W. Louttit, jun. efq. of Fenchurch-ftreet, to 
Mis. Withers, of Bromley, Kent. 
J. Powel, ce of Berncr’s-{tieet, 
A. 8ifhop, e Soho-fquare. 
Gen. Bence, of the marines, to M ifs A. For- 
dyce. 
Sir i Kennaway, hart. of Efcott, Devon, to 
Mifs C Amyatt, daughter of J. A. efq. MI.P. 
to Mifs M. 
for Southamp on. 
Capt. R. Fitzgerald, of the 68th reg. to the 
hon. Mrs. Keith Stewart. 
ct Nemes his houfe in Walbeck-ftreet, 
Cavenditt eee Ae, R Hinde, efq. In Weft- 
mintter, aged 67, Madame Barce, fo named 
# om dealing in Barcelona nuts and apples; a 
€onftant attendant in the lobby of the houfe of 
peers; where fhe feived their Jordfhips with 
drut for upwards of 26 years. Mrs. Sayer, of 
Queen’ S= fouare, Bloomfbury. At Tottenham, 
J}. Greaves, efg. W. Fitchinfon, efg, of Bryan- 
ftone-ttrert, agent forthe ifland of Jamaica. 
At Cheifea | Mis Farguharfon. At ker toufe 
in Goreme Mis. Bentley. ’ is Grofvenor- 
Square, lady ‘Ann Cony: At his houfe at 
Walworth, aged 7», H. Keane, efg. Mr. Hol- 
dler, apotheca ary, Ae Neral 
er houfe near Hemel. ‘Hempfted, Elizabeth, 
eountefs of Marchmont : her hufband, who 
died three years 2g0, made a diitinguifhed 
figure in the oppofition formed againi{t fir Robt. 
Wal lpole. Aged 72, W. Moone, efq. principal 
keeper of Hyde Pa k. Athis fefter’s houfe at 
At Greenwich, P. 
Clapham, S. Home, efq. 
Fonnereau, efq. fa Punton-fquare, Lees, 
efq. barrack-maiter for Glafgow. Near totes 
ter-{guare, Mr. W. Walker, attorney. Aged 
22, Mrs. Dalrymple, of Manchelter-ftreet. At 
Weoolw:ch,. capt. B. Vance, of the invahd bat- 
tall av, royal artilery.. Aged 59, Mrs. Davies, 
ef Bond fireet. | At Unordess Virs.. Cates, 
wiie of My. C. furgeon. Mrs. E. Dampicr, of 
Miiman-tireet,. Bedford-row. At Hampiiead, 
Rirs. Errington, relict of thé Meter juitice E, 
Capt. Pea Clark, of Ratclit® Crafs: Mr. 
Holmes, SS EOS of the Strand... At 
Kentifn Town, Mr. J. Parry. Mr. T. Daly, of 
Holborn. 
Aged 70, ¥. Croft, Hs Clerk of the jour- 
Hals are engrofiments in the houfe of lords, for 
ie cf 40 years, to the cuties of which 
employ ment he paid indclatiga’le attention, 
Mr. Tefferie, brewer, of Ole- rect, wn, 
Wilfon, efg: of Sloame-fieety late cf Burton 
upon ‘Trent. Mrs. Blackfhaw, cidett aoe ¥ 
of Stephen Luthington, efqe At 
fiov, Mrs. Fawlor, eidett daughter cf .commauf- 
finer PF. At Kingfand, aged 69, J. Ucesd, 
efq. one of the ek of the land-tax. 
The hon and rev. Ellis 
ford vilcount Chae 
Hans Piace, Sloane . Street. in) Cumberland 
Gardens, Weuxhall,. J. Booth, ef. the inge- 
picus inventor of the polygvaphic art, and ci the 
more important artof mavut.ciurimg cloth by a 
procefs entirely oi ginal. (In an obfcure apart- 
nent,: Moorfields, the once celebrated Mrs. 
Ruad.» Or; want, mthe Kuig’s Beach pritun, 
Walina me 
Aga, brother to 
Deaths in and near London. 
-fireet, Strand. At. 
“fleGions on the 
A. Elimiiey, efg. of 
[Feb. 
Mr. W. Greenwood, eldeft fon of a gentleman 
of confiderable’ property, near Leeds, E. 
Bright, efq. of Parfon’s Green. The widow 
Heard, of Drury_Lane Theatre. At Clapham, 
S. Proudfoot, ge At Edmonton, T. Theed, 
efq. Aged 72, Mrs. Lechead, formerly of the 
Strand. W. Wl on, eG. eneedheades of Pref- 
cot Street, Goodman’s Fields. At Ealing, the 
lady of Sir C. Morgan. In Craven’ Street, 
Major T. Green, - late commander of the 25th 
batallion of feapoys, Bengal At, Iflng- 
ton, Capt. H. Orr, oft Norfolk,  Vorginia, 
At WalthamMtow, Mr. J. Venning, of Milk - 
StreetyCheapfide. Mr. W. Morris, Tanner, of 
Southwark. — At her heufe, m Upper Grofves 
nor! Street, Mrs. C.. Pennant. _ At her houfe, 
in Gower Street, Mrs Bentley, widow of T. B, 
efq. late of Turnham Green. At his houfe, » 
at Epfom, the rev. and learned J. Parkhurft 
(of whem a particular account fiall appear in our 
next.) , 
Aged 73, T. White,/-efg.) Ag Fane 
fmith, Mis. Carpue. Mrs. Anfaie, ofthe. . 
Strand. Near Hackney, Mr. A. Young.: Mrs. 
Follet, of the Salopian coffee-houfe, Charing 
Crete Mr. Fo Stone,. on Holywell - Street, - 
Strand, robe-maker to the King. R. Wilfen, 
efq. of Charles Stree!, Manchefter SQuare. At 
‘Croydon, S. Robinfon, efg. 
At Hampttead, ag red 73, Thomas Longman, 
efq, father of Mr. Longman, bookfeller, in 
Paternolter-row, from which extenfive bufi- 
neis he retired, in 1792 5 and, during the long 
period which ke conduéted it, fupported the 
charaéter of an upright, honeft man. 
At his hoafe ia Pall Mall, in the 74th year 
of his age; James ‘Dodfiey, efg. many yeas 
a very erainent and refpe€table bookteller. 
He was the brother, the partner, and fucceffor 
in the bufinefs, of the late ingenious Mr. 
Robert Dodfley, author of «é Ae art pid 
Economy of Human Life, 2M GSC meters tragedy,” 
&c, “At an early ave, he was pe ts from | 
his native. place, Anfton, in No tinghamfhire,’ 
to London, by his brother, who had tettled as a 
bookfeller in Pall Mall, and from that time 
till his death, a period of 60 yeais, he conti- 
nued in the bookielling bufinefs. In 3758, 
in conjunction with hs brother, he ftartid that 
well-known work, the Annual Resifer, and 
continved to’ publith it till the year 1790, 
Mr’ Dy was particularly fortunate in his lite- 
rary connections, and, ia coniequence, realized 
a very .handiome fortune. ‘I]t is, Worthy 
noticing, as a lite: ary anecdote, that he fold no 
leis than 18,coo of Mr. Burke’s famous -* Re- 
French Revolution,” with no 
confiderable advantage, however, to himfelf, as 
the profits were exaétly accounted, for to the 
author. In the year 1782, he sommunicaced 
to the Reckingham Adm: nitration, the pian 
of the ¥ ax on Recej pts, which, though trou- 
biefome to the "Trader, has been productive of 
snpemalae revenue to the State, 
In the. Strand, aged 69,. Mr. 
Brown, another eftablithed and 
boo! sieller, 
William 
relpectable 
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