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3° Méarriages.and Deaths in and néar. London—~Deatis Abroad. [Jat 
__Ait her brother’s houfe at Hounflow, Mrs. 
Allen, wife of Ralph Kyight Allen, efq. of 
New Houfe, in Effex. 
in Henrietta-ftreet, Covent-garden, Ed- 
ward Hall, efq. a gentleman who, from}the 
firit inftitution of the Whig Club of England, 
filled the important office of Secretary with 
the univerfal and cenftant approbation of the 
Seciety. 
political life, and. the native urbanity of his 
manners, will long ‘endear his memery to his 
friends, and to all the lovers of political liberty. 
In Upper, Hariey-ftreet, in an apopleétic 
fit, |. Kingdone, efq. 
In Pall-Mall, Mrs. Phillips, wife of Wm. 
Phillips, efq. 
At Knightibridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Mac- 
donald, eldeft daughter of Majer Macdonald. 
ln Queen Ann- -ftreet, Weit, Mrs. Black- 
wood, wife of Capt. Siocon 
At her houfe, in her 812i year, Mrs. Gui- 
Hard. 
At Homerton, after a lingering illnefs, Maes 
Liddiard. 
At Pimlico, Mr. Yeates, fen. 
- At St. George’s in the Eaft, aged 65, Mrs. 
Pemberton. 
At her houfe in Curzon-ftreet, May-fair, 1 in 
her 82d year, Mrs. Whitten. 
In Earl-ftreet, Blackfriars, Mr. John Crozier 
Hart, fon of the late Alderman Hart. © 
On the 21ft of November, 1797. died, in 
Grayvel-lane, Southwark, John Macquire, 
aged 65, whole pane) lite might furnifh 
materials for an interefting hiftory, if the 
bumble annais of the poor could lay claim to 
public attention. 
Hewas originally bred a gardener, but from 
circumftances became a feaman, in which 
capacity he ferved his country on board: the 
Medway man of war, when that ihip, under 
the command of Commodore John Bladen 
Tinker, efq. affilted at the fieze of Pondi- 
cherry, in the old French war; and thared in 
the bounty of the Nabob of Arcot, on that 
eccafion. 
Returning on the conclufion of peace to the 
@ccupation BE a day labourer, he worked oc- 
cafionally at a feandy in Southwark, till the 
time of the American war, when his active 
fpitit again prompting him to the fervice of 
his country, he entered on board the Mary 
Letter of Marque, of London, eae 
by Capt. Robert Beatly, im which fhip he 
made a voyage to the Weft indies. . 
On his teturn, being taken into the navy, - 
he ferved on board the A€teon man of war, 
in a voyage to Africa and the Weft Indies, 
whenee he was transferred to the Gtampus ftore 
thip, bound to England. 
From this thip, difmafted, water-logged, 
and ‘foundering, he was almoft miraculouily 
faved aes his old commander Captain, Beatly, 
who fortunately came in fight, 
Grampus was in the greateft diftrels. 
He was now again conveyed to the Weft 
Indies, and haying become an invalid, was~ 
sent -home in a ‘i'ranfport. 
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The integrity and confiftency of his ~ 
when the « 
After traverfing the Atlantic in fafety, the 
veffel foundered in fight of land. He was. 
once more faved, and got on fhore near Ply- 
mouth in 3780, from w hence, coming to Lon- 
don, he was admitted into Greenwich Hof- 
pital. Marrying afterwards, and becoming. 
an out-penfioner, he fettled near Portfmourh, 
his wife. having a penfion from the Trinity- 
Howe. On the fmall income thus arifing, 
about $]. 46s. per annum, and the produce of 
their joint labour, they maintained themfelves 
and their child) now an orphan, of 12 years, 
old, and totally deftitute, his mother dying in 
Augut laft, and leaving no relative capable of 
giving him “fupport. 
On Monday, the r5th, at her fon-in-law’s, 
Mx. fofeph Weald, Black inact Southwark, 
In the 76th -year of her age, “Mrs. Ex- 
perience Noble, relict of the rev. Daniel _ 
Noble, whowas for many years:the refpecta~ 
ble Paftor of a ‘general Baptift Church in 
Barbican (now meeting in Werfhip-ftreet) and 
of a Sabbatarian congregation in Mill-yard, 
Goodman’s-fields. This worthy woman, after 
along life of a€tivity and ufefulnefs, fuffered 
a gradual decay of body and mind. For a 
thort peciod previous to her diffolution, the lay 
in a ftate of infenfibility, and at laft became 
unable to receive her accuftomed nourifhment. 
Such is the humiliating condition to which our 
frail nature is fubje€&t, but this imbecility will 
be amply recompenced at the refurreftion of 
the juft. J: Es ae 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Hanover, on the 2d Inft. the wells 
known Hanoverian General Freytag, in the 
77th year of his age. 
At Hamburgh, on the r1th Inft. eAieven. 
the rich banker. He was fuppofed to be 
worth a million, and with this immenfe pro- 
perty was a miler of the moft penurious. 
caft. 
At Calcutta, Hugh Mac heod, efq. Sub- 
Secretary of the Government, and eideft fon 
of Daniel Mac Leod, efq. of Gcaucs, in Rots 
Shire. 
At Dacca, in Bengal, Charles Taylor, ef. 
a fenior merchant in the Hon. Eaft India Com- 
pany’s fervice. 
In the Eatt Indies, Lieutenant-Colonel John 
Coxe. 
At Spanith Town, Jamaica, Henry Munro, | 
efq. furgeon, of St. Thomas-in the Vale. 
‘Gn. his paflage from the Weft. Indies to. 
America, Robert Matters, M. D. Phyfician ~ 
- to the Britith forces at St. Domingo, and late 
of Great Pultney-ftreet, Bath. 
At Tobago, Lieut. J. M. Hardey, of the 
Cyane floop, only fon of Charles Maddocks 
Hardey, efq. of Charlotte-ftreet, Portland. 
place. : 
At Pifa, in Italy, Ralph Retire efge 
Member for Durham, 
At thé fame place, in his acth year, Mr. 
Charles Lubbock, youngeft fon of William - 
Lubbock, efq. of Lammas, in Norfolk. 
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