7¥96. | 
At Marybone, aged 81, Mrs. Booth. 
At Lambeth, John Hughes, cfq. wholefale 
flationer. 
“At his houfe at Hoxton, Mr. William 
Bibbns, of the Bank of England, one of his 
Majefty’s ferjeants at arms, and alfo meffen- 
ger to the prets. 
At his houfe at Pimlico, Mr. Ya’es, come- 
dan, formerly of Covent Garden Theatre ; he 
was the laft (except Mr. C. Macklin», at pre- 
fent living, and upwards of 97 years of age) of 
-the old {chool cf the drama. 
Aged 64, John Fyer, efq. of Alderman- 
bury, merchant. 
In Argyle-ftreet, the Lady of Sir Archibald 
. Edmonitone, bart. 
Matter William Barrett Neate White, only 
fon of William H. White, of Brompton, in the 
county of Middlefex, efq. 
James Corneck, efg. of Clapton, many years 
koher and hatter, in Cheapfide. 
At his ~houfe in Pop.’s Head. Alley, Mr. 
Richard Eva, ftock-broker, aged 64. 
At Mr. Young’s, New-ftrect, Bilbopfgate, 
Simon Frafer, jun. efg. of Quebec. 
Mrs. Knapp, the widow of Jerome Knapp, 
efq. late of Haberdathers-Hall. 
Mrs. Ann Sazyer, wife of Mr. William 
Sawyer, the king’s barge-mafter, at his houfe, 
Bifhop’s Walk, Lambeth. Some villains had 
firft broke open the houfe, and packed up all 
the valuables they could find; but Mrs. Saw- 
yer hearing a noife inthe houfe, had got up to 
fee what was the matter, when they knocked 
her down, ftabbed her in feveral places, and 
put one of her eyes out, which noife awoke the 
fervant, and the got up and called the watch, 
when they all made off in a boat, without their 
booty. 
Dr. Harris, of Do&ters-Commons. He has 
left a large fortune, which he has chiefly be- 
queathed to public charities. He has left 
40,00cl. to St. George’s hofpital, 10,0001. to 
tie Lying-in Hofpital, and donations equally 
liberal to jeveral others. 
On the zoth int, fuddenly, the Lady of 
John Pardoe, jun. efg, of Bedford-row. And, — 
afew days after, her hufband, John Purdoe, 
eq. M P. 
At an advanced age, Mr. William Pric/, 
firft clerk of the Court of Requefts for the 
city of London. 
Lately, on board the Ditator, Major Dun- 
das, of the 26th light dragoons, and five of 
the crew. 
At his houfe, in Queen-fguarey Bloomfbury, 
john fryer, efq. 
At Kentith Town, Mr. Thornton, bookfeller, 
ef Southampton-ftreet, Covent- Garden, 
Inthe 51ft year of his age, the Hon. Tho- 
mas Francis Wenman, LL D. only brother of 
Lord Vifcount Wenman, and fellow of All 
Souls College, Oxford. In the eager purfuit 
of his favourite refearches (thofe of natural 
hiftory ) he unfortunately fell into the river 
Charwell, at Water Eaton, and remained feve- 
ral hours under water before his body was dif- 
sovered, By his death, the Regius Profcflorfhip 
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of Civil Law, and the office of Cufius Archi= 
vorum are become vacant. Lee 
Mrs. Hur/?, ot Crofby-f{quare. 
' In Warren-ftreet, Fitzroy- {quare, Mrs, Fletch 
er, relict of Mr. Richard Fletcher. 
The L2¢y of the Honourable Everard Arun- 
del!, uncle to Lord Arundell, of Wardour. 
At an advanced age, Robert Lovelace, efq. 
at his houfe in Clapham, in Surrey. 
peer 
PREFERMENTS AND PROMOTIONS. 
The Earl of Stamford, to be Baron Delamere 
of Dunham Maffey, Chefhire; and Earl of 
Warrington, Lancafhire. 
The Rev. William Coxe, M.A. F.R.S. &c. 
and late Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, 
to the living of Bilton, near Bath. 
_ The-Rey. Timothy Matthews, curate of Sut- 
ton, in the Ifle of Ely, and late of Bennett 
College, to the redtory of Outwell, in Nor- 
folk, vice the Rev. Mr. Eyre, deceafed. 
. The Rev. Francis Wrangham, M.A. late of 
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, to be domeftic chap- 
lain to the Duke of Montrofe; likewife 
preferred to the rectories of Folkton and Hun- 
manby, in the eaft riding of Yorkfhire, which 
he is enabled to hold tog_ther by a difpenfation 
under the great feal. 
The Rey. Dr. Luxmore, to the vicarage of 
Tenterden, in Kent, vice the Rey. Mr. Mat- 
thew, deceafed. 
The Rev. Robert Young, to the rectory of 
Great Creaton, near Northampton. 
The Rey. Francis Blick, M.A. of Sutton 
Creaton, to the vicarage of Tamworth. 
Mr. Gurney, of the Temple, to be recorder 
of Bridport, Dorfetthire. 
The Rev. Mr. Wife, of Rochford, in Effex, 
to the rectory of Darlafton, in Staffordthire. 
The Rey. Mr. Aldrich, of Elmdon, to the 
rectory of Chickney, in Eftex. 
The Rev. Nathaniel Palmer Johnfon, reétot 
of St. Ann’s, Sutton Bonnington, to the va- 
luable living of Afton upon Trent, Derby- 
fhire. 
The Rev. Miles Mafon, to the perpetual 
curacy of Botherham-Still, Nottingham hire. | 
The Rey. Charles Wake, B.D. fellow of 
C.C.C. Cambridge, to the reftory of Fenny- 
Compton, in Warwickfhire, vice the Rev, 
Jofeph Dickenfon, deceafed. 
The Rev. Wiliam Moore Newnham, B.D. 
fellow of C.C.C. Cambridge, to the rectory of 
Bafingham, in Lincolnthire, vice the Rey. Rich- 
ard Skinner, deceafed., 
The Rev. J. Vanie, M.A. fellow of King’s 
College, Cambridge, to be affiftant-mafter at 
Eaton College. 
The Rev. Mr. Nafmith, of Shailwell, Came 
bridgefhire, to the valuable rectory of Lever- 
ington, near Wifbeach. 
The Rev. Robert Davers, of Caius College, 
Cambridge, to the rectory of Little Welner~ 
ham, near Bury. Nevanks 
The Rev James Bowyer, of Afhby Magna, 
Leicefterthire, to the valuable rectory of St. 
Roche, Cornwall, . 
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