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Lately, at Paris, in the 61 year of his age, 
Citizen Vandermonde, formerly member of the 
Academie des Sciences, and chofen by the new 
Hational inftitution-into its body, under the 
clafs of Mechanical Philofophy- In the Me- 
moirs of the academy, ave ‘feveral papers: by 
him, on mathematical fubje&s. ‘After. the 
death of Vaucanfon, he had the fuperintendance 
of the models purchafed of -that artift- by the 
academy. During the revolution, he was a 
very zealous Jacobin, and by him and Haffen- 
fraby, the profcription lift which took away the 
lives of the deputies of the Gironde party, was 
very much enlarged. For a-confiderable time, 
thefe two were privy ccunfellors of the com- 
mittee of public fafety ; and, if they did not ac- 
-eelerate the death of Lavoifier, they feem to be 
accufed, with juftice, of not ufing any influence 
forefcue him from his fate. For fome time, 
- Wandeimonde was concerned-in the clothing 
. for the French army; and, on the inftitution of 
the national fchools, he was made profeffor of 
political oeconomy. a 
At Madrid, aged 80, the Duke de Grillon, 
Captain General of the Spanifh Armies; he 
took Mahon during the laft war, and had been 
_ prefent in 68 engagements. : 
Marriages in and near London. 
At Kenfington, C. Strut, efq. of Bath, to Mifs 
WNovofteliki, daughter of the late M. N. efq. of 
Brompton Grange. 
At Hammerf{mith, D. Loveday, efg. to Mifs 
Sharp, daughter of H. B. S.-efq. of Hammer- 
f{mith. 
At Fetcham Park, Capt. Hankey, of the rf 
egt. of Foot Guards, to Mifs Hankey, of Bed- 
ford-Square. 
- Mr Barber, of Taviftack Street, to Milfs S. 
Schabner. 
SirnG. Affleck, bart. of Dulham-Hall, Suffolk, 
to Mrs. Vaflel. 
- -John H. Rocke, efq. of Wells, to Mifs A. 
Lukin, of Long Acre? 
The Rev, W. Pym, of Radwell, to Mifs M. 
Cartwright, daughter of the late T. C. efq. of 
» Aynho, a 
The Rev. C. Talbot, fon of the Hon. and 
Rev. G. T. to the Rt. Hon. Lady E. Somerfet, 
daughter of the Duke of Beaufort. 
At the Dutchefs Dowager of Athol’s, Sir R. 
Gamon, bart. M. P. for Winchefter, to the Rt. 
Hon. Lady A. Cooke, fifter of the Duke of 
Athol. =~ 
Jobn F. Gyn, efg. of Ford Abbey, Devon, to 
Mus E. Norman, of London, 
At Chelfea, W, Tibbs, efg. fon of Sir B. T, 
to Mifs Virtue, of Chelfea, 
H. Veitch, efq. Lieut. Col.of the ggth reg. 
pf foot, to Mifs T. Loughnan. 
Lieut. Sloper, of the Queen’s Bays, fon of 
Gen. S. to Mifs Kent, of Ipfwich. 
A. Begbie, efq. of New Broad Street, to Mifs 
Balfour, daughter of the late Major B. 
At Lambeth Palace, the Lord Bifhop of Pe- 
ierborough, to Mifs Vyfe, fifter toGen.V. 
| Mr James Hull, of Cheapfide, to Mifs Mafan, 
Marriages and. Deaths in and near London 
‘ment in this country. 
{July 
Deaihs in and neor London. 
On Sunday, the 17th, athis houfelin Park Lane, 
Dy. T. S. Dupuis, many years organift and com- 
pofer to his Majefty. Dr. D. was a moff excel 
lent performer on the organ, and it may be fafely 
affirmed, that he had no equal upon that inftru- 
His ftyle of performance 
was grand and ftriking, and his extempore. fuges 
were always performed with great correctnefs 
and judgment. Of Dr. D’s contemparar es on 
the fame inftrument, he had never any yival, be- 
fides the late celebrated Dr. Worgan. As acom- 
pofer, he is known for feveral publications; but 
we underftand fome of his compofitions are ftill _ 
in MS. at the Chapel Royal. At the time of 
his death, he had attained the age of 63. Asa 
private/character; few can leave a more amiable 
one, and he is greatly lamented by a numerous 
cirele of mufical and other ‘friends. He is fuce 
ceeded as organift to the Chapel Royal, by Mr. 
Knyvitt, fen. and as compofer to his Majefty, by 
Mr. Attwood, organift of St. Paul’s. " 
In Dean Street} Soho, the Rey. A. Shepherd, 
D.D. Plumian Profeffor of Experimental Phi- 
lofophy in the Univerfity of Cambridge, Mafter 
of Mechanics to his Majefty, and one. of the 
Ganons of Windfor. 
Mrs Hague, wife of Mr E.H. of Fenchurch 
Street. 
Mrs. Crofby, wife of R. C. efg. of New 
Cavendifh Street, Poitland Place. _ 
At New End, Hampftead, Mr W. Chater. 
In Grovenor Square, Field Marfhall the Rt, 
Hon. Sir. Howard, one of his Majetty*s moft 
Hon. Privy Council, Col. of the 1ftregt. of 
Dragoon Guards, Governor of Jerfey, and Knt¢ 
of the moft Hon. Order of the Bath. 
_ Mifs Alfager, of the Borough. 
In Scotland Yard, aged 93, Mrs Burnaby. 
At Brompton, R. Gooch, efq. fon of the late 
Sic TY. G. Bart. of Benacre Hail. 
E Blacket, efq. eldeft fon of Sir E. B. Bart. of 
Malfen, Northumber‘and. 
Near Hampftead, Mrs D’Arcy, wife of T. Dy 
efg. 
~ Mrs M‘Lean, of Duke Street, Portland Place. 
July 16th. At his houfe in Upper Brook- 
fireet, the right hon. Gerard Hamilton, in the 
6oth year of age. He died in pgffeffion of a 
penfion of 20001. per ann.on the Infh eftablifh- 
ment, There have been very ftrong fufpicions, 
that Mr. Hamilton was the perfon who wrote 
the famousLetters under the fignature of Junius. 
Samuel Whitbread, efq. whofe death was an- 
nounced in our laft, was.a younger fon of William 
Whitbread, efq. of Cardington, near Bedford, 4 
gentleman who refided on a fmall paternal. 
eftate, and was for fome time r ceiver for the 
county. He had feveral children, af whom Ive 
was a confiderable hardwareman and jeweller. 
in London, and ferved as fheriff, along. with 
alderman Beckford. Mr. 5S. Whitbread was 
born in Auguft, 1720. He loft his father at an 
early age, and was placed apprentice-with Mr, 
Wightman, of Pye-corner, Smithfield, whofe 
trade was that of a general beer-brewer; that 
of porter-brewer, as now feparately followed, 
not being then known, He fait tet outun life 
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