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tenant or from other perfons qualified for 
that purpofe in Ireland.” 
Doring feveral days the public and 
particularly the friends of the honourable 
Mr.'Grenville were kept in the greatett 
anxiety for the fafety of the Proierpiue 
frigate, in which that gentleman and /uie, 
charged with an important commiffion to 
the continent, had taken their paflage 
from Yarmouth. On the 31ft of January, 
two days after the failed, fhe came clofe up 
with Heligoland, from whence fhe pro- 
cured a piloc. The fame night the lay 

Marriages and Deaths in and nevr London. 
_ Married.} At St. George the Martyr, 
H. Carrington Bowles, efq. of St. Paul’s 
Church Yard, to Mifs Garnauit, ef Red- 
Lion Square. 
Mr. Shirley Forfter, of Holborn, to Mifs 
Sibley, of Iflington. 
At St. Paul’s Deptford, Mr. Finch, wine- 
merchant, to Mifs Rolt. 
At Shoreditch church, W. Rocke, efq. 
of Fenchurch-ftreet, to Mifs Jenkins, of the 
City-road. 
At St. James’s church, John Weyland, 
jun. efq. fon of J. Weyland, efg. of Wood- 
eaton, Oxford, to Mifs Keene, daughter of 
W. Keene, efg. Mz P. and niece to the 
Earl of Dartmouth. 
At Walthamftow, W. B. Tarbutt, efq. of 
Gould-fquare, to Mifs Freeman, only daughter 
of J. Freeman, efq. of Cornhill. 
Mr. Reynolds, author of feveral dramatic 
pieces, to Mifs Manfel, of Covent-Garden 
Theatre. : 
At St. Paul’s, Deptford, Mr. T. Dowley, 
of Bankfide, to Mifs Nicholfon, daughter of 
R. Nicholfon, efg. of Kent. 
Died.} “At Clerkenwell, 
wife of Malachi Foot, fq. 
At his lodgings in Princes-ftreet, Hanover- 
fquare, W. Lemon, efq. eldeft fon of Sir 
W. Lemon, Bart. 
At Limehoufe, john Fowler, efq. one 
of the elder brethren of the Trinity-houfe. 
~ In Coventry-ftreet, fuddenly, Mr. Fauld- 
ing. 
In Duke-ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Coghlan, wife of Mr. Coghian, 
bookfeiler. 
At Bermondfey, Mrs. 
wife of Simon Field, ejq. 
At Highbury-Place, Iflington, Richard 
Lee, eig. formerly an eminent merchant of 
London. 
In Upper Charlotte-firect, Fitzroy-fquare, 
Mrs. “Wet, widow of the late Temple 
Wet, eciq. formerly Lieutenant-Colonel in 
the firft regiment of Guards. 
In Queen-freet, * Weftminfter, 
Auriol, aunt of the Earl of Kinnoul. 
In Quecn-ftreet, Mrs. Hardy, reli of 
the iate Robert Hardy, efg. purveyor tothe 
boar of works. 
Mrs. 
Foot, 
Charlotte Field, 
irs. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
at anchor at the mouth of the river Elbe: 
and the next day proceeded for fome wa ; 
up the river, but from the great quantity 
of ice flowing down, flie was obliged to 
return, but had not gone far before fhe 
ftruck on the {and abreaft of the Scarkorn 
Beacon, about two miles from land; all 
endeavours to get her off failing, it was 
refolved on the 2d of February that all 
hands fhould leave the thip and endeavour 
toreach Newark Ifland, which was with 
erat difficulty effe&ted, with the lofs of 
16 lives. 
4\ 
In Fenchurch-ftreet, Abraham Newman 
efq. ; 
At Blackheath, aged 73, W. Hopkins, efq. 
In Welbeck-ftreet, Mrs. Lukin, wife of 
R. Lukin, efg. 
In Frith-ftreet, Soho, Mrs. Chamier 
widow of A. Chamicr, @fq. of Epfom. ‘ 
In Goodman-fields, Mr, John Hammond, 
fail-cloth maker. 
In Bloomibury-{fquare, 
Prefcott. 
At Walthamftow, Mrs. Bennett, reli@ of 
J. Bennett. efq. : 
In Cannon-ftreet, W. Stonehewer, efq. 
In Bloomibury-fquare, Mrs. Wegg, wife 
of Samuel Wegg, efq. 
In New North-ftreet, Mrs. Dignum, wife 
of Mr. C. Dignum, of Drury-Lane Theatre, 
In Great Ruflel-ffreet, Thomas William- 
fon, efq. ’ 
At Pimlico, aged 92, Mr. B. Tolley. 
In Bruton-ftreet, Richard Hopkins, efq. 
member fer Harwich. ~ : 
At Greenwich, Mifs Sufannah Innes, daugh- 
ter ofthe tate Col. Innes, of the royal res 
giment of artillery. 
In Edward-itreet, Mr. Hawkins. 
In Caroline-ftreet, Bedford-fquare, Mrs, 
Goodwin. . 
At St. James’s Place, the Right Hon. W. 
Hollis Capel, earl of Efiex, Vifcount Mal- 
den, Baron Hacham. His Lordfhip was 
born October 7th, 1732, and married firg 
Frances, daughter and heirefs of Sir C, Han- 
bury Williams; by whom he had iffue 
George Vifcount Malden, who fucceeds tg 
the title and eftates, and ene daughter, Lady 
Elizabeth, who married Lord John Monfon. 
His Lordihip| married fecondly, on the 3d 
of March, 1767, Harriet, daughter of Col. 
Thomas Bladon, by whom he had four fons 
now-living. The Earl was Lord of the bedi 
chamber to the late king, and held, at the 
time of his dec-afe, the fame appointment te 
his prefent majefty. 
At her father’s houfe, in Alderfgate-ftreot 
Mifs Seddon, daughter of Mr. Seddon :amoft 
amiable and accomplifhed young lady, who 
was reading by the fire fide, when trey drefs 
caught fire, and fhe was fo dreadfully bu-nt 
that ihe died in confequence. aii 
aged 73, 
Mrs. 
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