Spay pes 
ie <° Marriages and: Deaths in and near London. 
“Mrelt At St. Martin’s, Neresonane. 
lane, Mri Hodgkinfon, of New Bond-ftreet, 
toMifs Kenworth’y, of Ironmonger-lane. 
At \Stepney church, Mr. John Cooks, of 
ee ape to Mifs Blakey, of Mile 
Ead,. 
Mr. hedare Harding,’ of St. James’s-ftreet, 
to Mifs L. Palmer, of the famhe place. 
At Wanitead church, F.cH.: du Baullay, 
¢eiq. of London, to Mifs Elizabeth Paris, of 
the former place, 
Mr. Gerard Hullman, of Great St. Tho- 
mas Apoftle, to Mifs.Ann Charleflon, of 
Crutched Friars. 
Mr. Thomas Eve, of Artillery-lane, Bi- 
thopfgate-ftreet, ta Mrs. Keath, of the fame 
platesi” - 
At K chic atit James Trebeck, efq. to 
Mrs. Bond, widow of the late George 
Bond, efq. 
At St. Martin’s in the Fields, Mr. Hol- 
man, of Covent Garden theatre, to Mifs 
Hamilton, daughter of the hon. and rev. 
Frederick Hamilton, ef Richmond, Surrey. 
P. W. Mayo, M. D. of Basie ftreet, 
Hanover-fquare, to Mifs Buckle, daughter 
ef the late rev. §. Buckle, of Swannington, 
Norfolk. 
The rev. Richard Roberts, high mafter of 
St. Paul's fchool, to Mifs Ward, of Baker- 
ftreet, Portman-fquare. 
William Stanton, efq. to Mifs Standert, 
daughter of Ofborne Standart, efq. of Great 
James-ftreet, Bedford-row: 
At St. Margaret’s, Weftminfter, the rev. 
Henry Wife, rector of Charlwood, Surrey, 
to Mifs Porter, daughter of the late fir Sta- 
nier Porter, of Kenfington palace. 
At Iilington, John Byron, efq. of Great 
Surrey-ftreet, Blackfriars, to Mrs. Elizabeth 
©rton, 
Captain Yonge, of the Goth regiment, to 
Mifs Pirner, eleft daughter of William Pir- 
ner, efq. of Arlington-ftreec. 
At St. George’s church, Fianover-fquiare, 
Gerge Medley, efq. of Upper: Grofvenor- 
place, aged 60, to Mifs Lockhart, aged 22, 
erganift of the Magdalen, and daughter of 
the celebrated organift of Lambeth church, 
Lock chapel, and Orange-ftreet chapel. 
At St.Martin’s church, Stewart Major- 
ribanks, fq: to Mifs Paxtoi, daughter of 
Archibald Paxton, efq. of Buckingham-ftreet. 
Mr. William Sebi of Bridewell Hotpi- 
tal, to Mifs Wake, eldeft danghter of the 
Jate Mr. William Wake, of Primrofe-itreet. 
At Brompton, Captain Mots, of the Eaft 
Kent militia, to Miis Catharine Lin ideridge, 
only daughter of Mr. John Linderidge, of 
Brompton. 
At Henden, Mr. John Milward, of Rrom- 
ley, Bow, to Mifs Eleanor Bond, of the 
former place. 
- At Ifington, Mg, J. G. Skurray, te Mifs 
Pownall, 
eee: 
_ and grandfon to:the late Bithop Gibfon, 
At St. George? Sy Pesticivéaee bastanes Semel 
Phelps, efq. of Grofvenor-place, to. Mis. 
Tyndale, only daughter of the late Thomaz 
Tyndale, efg. of North Cerney, Gloucefter+ 
fhire, 
Mr. Canceltor, of Bedford-ftrect, Bedford 
Square, to Mifs Hall, of Charlotte Street. 
At Hammerfmith, Elijah Impey, efg. 
nephew of Sir Elijah Impey, to Mifs Bon- 
ham, daughter of Francis Bonham, efq. of 
Hammerfmith. 
At St. Dunftan’s Eaft, Mr. Blydeftein, of 
Harp Lane, Tower-Hiedt, brandy merchant, 
to Mrs. 'Febb. 
At Mary-le-Bone church, Capt. Froft ta 
Mrs. Geale. 
At Pancras, Thomas William Herne, 
efq. of the Hon. Eaft India Company’s fer- 
vice, to Mifs Crawford. 
Died.| In Park Lane, aged So, the Right 
Honourable Jofeph Damer, Ear? of Dorchef= 
ter, Vifceunt Melton, and a Privy Counfel- 
lor of Ireland. 
Suddenly, Mrs. Rainsford, wife of Genes 
ral Rainsford, of Gehowipuath: 
After a few hours illnefs, Dr. Meyerfbach, 
the famous water doctor. 
In Robert Street, Bedford Row, Ms. 
Robins. 
At her houfe, St. George’s Fields, fade 
denly, Mrs. Prefsland. 
Mrs. Coombe, wife of George Coombe, 
efq. chief clerk of the Admiralty Office. 
At Iflington, Mifs Birch, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. Deputy Birch. 
At his apartments in Buckingham Court, 
Mr. Robert Potts, one of the eftablithed 
meffengers belonging to the Admiralty. 
In Holborn, John Mitchel Carleten, efq. 
heutenant in the army. 
Suddenly, Capt. Atkinfon Blanchard, late 
of the Eaft India Company’s thip Rockingtram: 
Mr. John Brown, of Kennington Crofs, 
ftock-broker. ~ 
At Iflington, in the Sxft year of her age, 
Mrs. Magdalen Foullé. 
At Bromley, Mirs. Catherine Melward. 
Suddenly, in an apopleétic fit, James Ir- 
win, efy. ane of the dive@ters of the Eat 
India Campany. 
“At his houfe at White Friar’s Dock, Mr. 
Serjeant, timker merchant. He had been 
hed-ridden upwards of two years. é 
In Kentifh Town, Mirs. Elizabeth Adams. 
In Cheyne Walk, Chelfea, Mrs. Bowes. 
At Stoke Newington, Mifs Kinder, fecond 
daughter of Mr. Kinder, of Cheapfide. 
Mr. Thomas Cleverly, office-Keeper of the 
Tranfport Office. — 
Mn William Turner, many years one of 
the park keepers, ftationed at ‘the ‘Stable- 
rard Gate, St. James's. 
In Newman Street, the Rev.’ Edmund 
Gibfon, chancellor of the diocéfe of Briftal, 
In 
