428 
Deaths Abroad. - 
At the Cape of Good Hope, aged 19; W. 
A. Gordon, efg.. captain of the 5th regi- 
ment of foot, and fon of W. A. G. efq. of 
Exeter ; his death was occafioned by a fall 
from his horfe. 
On his pafiage from Memel, aged 28, Capt. 
N. Parker. 
On his, pailage to the Weft Indies, Rev. T. 
Seddon, chaplain of the ro4th regiment of foot, 
alte te of Saddleworth. 
At Elfinore, Capt. W. Fontaine, of Liver- 
pool. 
On his paffage from the Eaft Indies, Capt. 
Glerd-rivg. 
At Port-au-Prince, St. Domingo, Capt. 
Lieutenant Taylor, of the 82d regiment. 
At Pondicherry, where he commanded, 
Lieutenant Colonel Stirling, of the 74th regi- 
ment. 
At Salfette, an ifland on the coaft of Ma- 
oe where he went toe take drawings, Mir. 
Wales, artitt. 
In fae Weft Indies, Captain John Ives, of 
the Zebra Sloop of War. 
General Laharps.—The death of this brave 
gencral was occafioned by an unfortunate mif- 
take. He fell by the hands of hus friends.— 
After the.paffage of the Po, his. advanced 
guard being attacked by a ftrong-body of the 
enemy, of much fuperior force, he flew to 
bring it off. This object accomplifhed, he 
returned to his head-quarters; but. his efcort, 
which was compofed of Hufiars, owing to the 
ob{curity of the night, was miftaken for a de- 
tachment of Hulans, and affailed by a dif- 
charge, of which La Harpe became the victim., 
He was born in the Pays de Vaud, in 1754, 
and ferved in France during the Revolution. 
Succefs always crowned the operations with 
which he was entrufted. He marched always 
in the advanced guard, or at the head of a 
column, and had never before received any 
wound. He -poffeffed as much intrepidity as 
coolnefs ; knowledge and uncommon aétivity ; 
the eloquence of the heart, and refiftlefs affa- 
bility. He was poor, temperate, and. difin- 
terefted. Of auitere manners, and had no 
paflion but for Liberty! Buonaparte, in an- 
mnouncing his death, traced. his eulogium in a 
few words :—“ The Republic has loft a man 
who was devoted to its intereits : the army one 
of its Bet Generals, and every foldier a com- 
panion.”? 
He has left fix children, and the eldeft, who 
is but fixteen, has already diftinguifhed him- 
felf in the army of Italy. 
Marriages in and near London. 
Hugh Dillon Maffy, efg. eldeft fon of fir 
H. M. bart. to Mifs Hankey, daugeter of the 
jate T. H. efq, 
Mr. W. Stockes, ef Dartmouth, Devon. to 
Mifs Pickard, eldeft daughter of the late C. P. 
efq. of the 13th dragoons. 
S.A. Graham, L.L.D, ‘to Mifs Lorimer, of 
Weftminfter, 
Deaths Abroad... Marriages Sc. in and near London. 
[June 
William Hamilton Gibbons, major of ma- 
rines, to Mifs Vennables, of Chefter. 
Mr. Samuel Lathara, hop-factor, of the Bo~ 
rough, to Mifs Samwell, of Iflington- 
J. Lane, efq. of Charlotte-ftreet, Bedford- 
fquare, to Mifs Bilzard, of Mortimer-ftreet, 
Cavendifh-fquare. 
Rey. Henry Cooke, reétor of Darfield, York, 
to Mifs Brown, of Wimpole-ftreet. 
N. Bithop,, efq, of Gloucefter-place, to Mifs- 
M. E. Douglas, daughter of the late fir]. D. — - 
Mr. Crafton, of Upper Guildford. ftreet, 
Queen-fquare, to Mifs Sentence, of Craven- 
direct; 
Peter Laurie, efq. of Laur ence-Poultney- -hill, 
to Mrs. Buck, widow of the late col. Buck. 
Ale Mackenzie, efq. of King’s-arms-yard, to 
Mifs Vandam, of Guildford-ftreet. 
Charles Bofanquet, efq. to Mifs C. A. Hol- 
ford, fecond daughter of P. Holford, efq. fenior 
Sate of chancery. 
Mr. Richard Pope, of Henley on Teer 
to Maifs Steele.” 
Mr. Hugh Wynne, to Mifs Agarthe, dougie 
ter of the late Capt. A. of Margate. 
Charles Grifichs, efg, Major of the 83d 
regiment, to Mifs Hart, of Conduit-fireet. 
M I. Char les Campbell, to Mifs Sutton. 
Lately, Sir Heétor M’Kenzie, bart. to Mifs 
C. Henderfon. 
Sir Edward Head, ‘bart. to Mifs Wefiern, 
fifter to W. Wettern, ae of Cokethorp, county 
of Oxford. 
Thomas S, Gooch, efq, of Benacre-hall, co. 
of Suffolk, to Mifs Whittaker. 
Mr, Ponae of Down-fireet, Piccadilly, te 
Mifs Sophia Petit. 
Mr. Brakenden, of St. John’s, Southwark, 
to Mifs Weft. 
Henry Martin, efq. of Walton, to Mifs Julia 
Parfons, of Leicefter--fquare. 
_. Mr. Robert Hibbert, of Union-ftreet, Bifhop- 
gate-ftreet,. to Mifs E. Carthew, of Tiverton, 
county of Devon. . 
Rey. D. Davis, B. D. prebendary of Chi- 
chefter, to Mrs. Ives, widow of J. Ives, efq, 
F.R.5. late of Great Yarmouth. ~ 
Deaths in and near London. 
Mis. Tremeils, wife of Mr. Tremells, coal- 
merchant, Northumberland-fireet, Strand. 
At Poplar, Azxgus Maenab, "ela formerly 
commander of the Henry Dundas Eatt India- 
nyan. 
| Mrs, Bifcoe, rli& of Vincent J. Bitcoe, efq. 
Rey. Thomas Cole, LL. B. and vicar of Dul- 
verton, aged 70. 
At Ripley, Surry, Mrs. Fedland, aged 92. 
Rev. Samuel Brewer, L. B. aged 73, and 
56 years paftor of the independant congregation 
of diffenters at Stepney. 
Mr, ‘fohn Coofer, undertaker, Great Eait- 
cheap, fenior inhabitant of that parifh. 
ames. Fobn Fenoulbet, efq. fon of Sir P 
Bereuler and lute one of the clerlss to the 
board of controul for India affairs, 
Samuel 
