4799.) 
At St. James’s, Piccadilly, Major Hutton, 
of the royal artillery, to Mifs A. Hodfon, of 
Sackville-ftreet. 
At Hackney, Mr. Lucas, of Threadneedle- 
- Street, furgeon, to Mifs Brown, of the Grove. 
At St. James’s, Ruffell Manners, efq. fon 
of General Manners, to Mifs Catherine Pol- 
lock, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Pollock,reé€tor 
ef Guttleton, Wilts. 
J. P. Rowe, efg. of Brentford, te Mifs 
Hinton, of Ryegate. 
Died.] At his houfe in St. James’s-fquare, 
the moit noble Arthur Chichetter, Marquis of 
Donegal. He was defcended from Sir Arthur 
Chichefter, lord deputy of Ireland in, 1613, 
who was created baron of Belfaitand vifcount 
Chichefter, and on whofe fon the title of 
earl of Donegal was beftowed in 1647. The 
late earl was born in 1739, and fucceeded 
his unclein 1758, at the tame time acquiring a 
good eftate in England, and without excep- 
tion, the largeft income of any individual in 
Ireland. He'was educated at the univerfity 
of Oxford, which learned body at the enczenia 
in 1763 conferred on him’ the. degree of 
LL.D. At the general eleftion in 1768 he 
was returned M,. P. for Malmefbury, but: 
never made any confpicuous figure either in 
that houfe or the houfe of peers, nor ever 
interfered much with politics. Being fet- 
tled on his paternal eftate at Fifherwick-pork, 
in Staffordfhire, he lived there many years in 
afplendid manner, keeping a pack of hounds, 
and being at the head of a hunting ‘party, 
called for many years the Donegal hunt. This, 
as his Lordthip was known to be no very good 
fportiman, was fuppofed to be with a defizn to 
keep upa county intereft to ferve parliamen- 
tary purpofes; but in this he was evidently 
difappointed. However having by his intereft 
in Ireland fupported the prefent miniftry, 
when titles were beftowing witha liberal hand, 
. Lord Donegal could not be overlooked, and he 
was in 1791 created marquis of Donegal and 
earl of Belfaft, having the year befo-e been 
Sratified with a Britith peerage by the title of 
baron Fifherwick. Whether thoie honours 
will compenfate for the injury done to his 
fortune in Ireland we muft leave to shis lord- 
fhip’s heir to determine. It is certain that 
from a defalcation in his Irifh revenue, and 
from fome extravagance of his children, his 
lordthip had been obliged greatly to retrench 
in his {plendid ftyle of living, ‘The marquis 
has been three times married, firft to Lady 
‘Ann, eldeft daughter of the Duke of Hamil- 
ton, by whom he had the Earl of Belfat, his 
heir, and other fons ; fhe died in 17803 and 
his Lovdthip married, fecondly, Mrs. Maton, 
whom he loft in.1789 3 and next year mar- 
ried Mifs Barbara Godfrey, his prefent lady ; 
on whom, it is faid, he has fettled the whole 
ef tha fortune which was not entailed. 
At Hampitead, in his 88th year, Thomas 
Rumfey, efq. neatly 70 years a-cierk in the 
Exci fe-office. 
At Ghelfea, Thomas Paulin, efq. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
75 
In Newman-ftreet, the Rev. Mr. Ryan, 
chaplain to the Neapolitanambaflador, 
William Wales, efq. F. R.S. mafter of 
the mathematical fchool, Chrift’s-hofpital, 
and fecretary to tae board of longitude. This 
profound mathematician failed round the 
world with Capt. Cook, and his effential fer- 
vices are recorded in the journals of that ce- 
Igbrated navigator. He was one of the beft 
mathematicians of the age, peculiarly quali« 
fied for the inftru€tion of youth by his abili- 
ties and his temper, which he commanded 
with fingular judgment. 
Mifs Georgina Dathwood, fecond daughter 
of J. Dathwood, efq. of Gloucefter-place. 
Near Vauxhall, Mrs. Barrand, wife of 
Mr. P. P/ Barrand, 
In Sloane-ftreet, Chelfea, Mrs. Percivals 
wife of R. Percival, efq. of Ireland. ; 
In Holles-ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare, Mifs. 
Hitchman, daughter of the late J. Hitchman, 
efq. of Jamaica. 
In Scotland-yard, Whitehall, Mrs. Mari- 
anne Matthias, widow of the late V. Mat- 
thias, efq. . ; 
At Stratford-grove, H. Fourdrinier, efq. 
of Lombard-ftreet. 
At Little’ Ealing, aged 87, J. Wright, efq. 
In Berkeley-{treet, Portman-fguare, Mirs. 
Eliz. Bofanquet, reli of J. Bofanquet, efq. 
At.Kentifh-town, in the prime of life, G. 
A. Akers, efq. third fon’ of the late. A, 
Akers, efq. of St. Cnriftopher’s. 
in Parliament-ttreet, Dame Rebecca Ho- 
nora Lewes, wife of Sir Watkin Lewes, knt. 
alderman of London. 
fa Drury-lane, Mr. Follett, an exte}lent 
pantomimical actor. pega 
In Upper Brook-ftreet, Lady Char. Bertie, 
eldeft daughter of the Earl of Abingdon. 
At his apartments in Greenwich-hofpital, 
Mr. Daniel Balljnearly 40 years fteward’s firlt 
clerk of the faid hofpital. 
In Hoxton fquare, aged 77, Mrs. Savage, 
widow of the late Dr. Savage: having beea 
fubjeét to fits fhe unfortunately fell into the 
fire in the abfence of her fervant, which oc- 
cafioned her death. : 
Mrs. Ryan, of Grofvenor-place. 
In Upper Brook-ftreet, Mrs. Bromley 
Chefter, of Knole, in Gloucefterfhire, widow 
of the late W. B. Cheiter, member for the 
fame county. 
At Clapham, aged 21, Mifs Copland. 
In Great Ruffell-ffreet, Licut. G. Young, 
of the Royal Navy. 
In Henrietta-ftreet, Covent-garden, aged 
73, Mrs. Briggs. 
At Cobham, Mrs. Freeland... - 
At Milward-houfe, Surry, P.S. Webb, efq. 
In Southampton-ftreet, William. Clarke, 
efg. of North Shields. 
In York-buildings, Portman-fquare, Mrs 
Young, wife of Robert Young, efq. furgeon, 
In Abingdon-ftreet, Weftminfter, Francis 
Maclay, efq. many years macebearer to the 
lord chancellers of Grea Britain, He was a 
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