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Marriages and Deaths, in and near London, - 5 
Married.] At §t. Andrews, Holborn, by 
the Rev. P. Salter, reGtor of Sheafield, Effex, 
Mr. Anthony Highmore, jun. of Bury Court, 
St. Mary Axe, attorney at law, to Mifs Jei- 
licce, daughter of the late Adam Jellicce, 
€iq. of Highbury, deceafed. 
At the Royal Chapel in the Tower, Tho- 
amas Hardie, efq. captain in the Eait India 
compayy’s marine, at Bombay, to Mifs Mack, 
daughter of Mr. Wm. Mack, late of Mun- 
fley, in Norfolk. ones 
At St, James’s church, Mr. John Field, 
veterinary furgecn, to Mifs E. Hollagan, of 
Pickering’s Place, St. James’s-freet. 
Mr. Aprece, eldeft fon of Sir Thomas 
Aprece, bast. to Mifs Kerr, daughter of 
Mrs. Farquhar, of Portland Place. ; 
_ Mr. John Palmer, of Conduit-freet, ffth 
fon to the Rev. Samuel Palmer, of Hackney, 
to Mifs Sarah Frances Morris, of George- 
ftreet, Hahover Square. 
Mr. George Alexander Wylie, of Broad- 
ftreet, merchant, to Mifs Catharine Wyliie, 
of the Old Jewry. 
At St. George's, Hanover-fquare, Mr, 
Henry Knyvett, of Chatham Barracks, to 
Mifs Huffey, of Clpton. 
Mr. Theophilus Williams, of King-freet, 
Golden Square, to Mrs. Price, of Chelfea. 
Mr. Scarr, Jaw-flationer, of Chancer 
Lane, to Mifs Wood, of Fitzroy Square. 
Mr. Henry Tateham, of Charing Crofs, 
fword-cutier to the king, to Mifs Williams, 
of St. Martin’s Lane. 
. Mr, Barnard Bayley, of Bridgewater 
~quare, to Mifs Benham, of Cripplegate. 
Mr. Nicholas Downing, of London Wall, 
to Mifs Ewetts, of Hoxton. 
Mr. Richard James, of South-ftreet, Finf- 
bury Square, to Mifs Nicholfon, of Totten- 
ham. — ' 
At Walthamfow, the Rev Francis Dixon, 
to Mifs Sufanna Dorothy Forfter. 
George Henry Errington, efg. to Mifs 
Crooke, of Upper Seymour-itreet, Portman 
Square. ne 
“Mr. John Cates, of Uxbridge, to Mifs 
Auftin, of Cowiey. 
The Rev. Henry Butts‘Owen, reéter of 
St. Olave, Hart-{treet, to Mifs E. S. Travers, 
daughter of the late Dr. Travers, of Lifbon, 
Mr. Deacon, of Carolina Place, Queen's 
Square, to. Mifs C. King, of King-freet, 
Coyent Garden, 
Mr, Wm. Davies, attorney, of Aiderfgate- 
Street, to Mifs Eyles, 
At St. Ann’s, Soho, Mr. W. Wood, of 
Staples-Inn, to Mifs Raper, of Peckham. 
Mr Jehn Neale, of Milk-ftreet, to Mifs 
Payne, of Deptford. : 
Died.| On the sth of Fuly, fuddenly, Mis. 
Mary Allen, wife of Mr. William Allen, of 
the Middle Temple: fhe was poffeffed of thofe 

amiable qualities that endear the female chae 
racter in private and domeftic life. 
On the 17th of OGtober, at Worton, in 
Middlefex, in her 72d year, Mrs. Woods,- 
wife of Jafeph Woods, efq. 
Mr. Vhomes Hale, of the Searcher’s ef= 
fice, in the cuitom-houfe. 
On the 24th ult. much regretted, at his 
houfe on Hackney Terrace, after a fhort ill- 
nefs, Mr John Braidwood, for many years 
an eminent inftruCtor of the deaf and dumb, 
and fpn-in-law of the gentleman af the fame 
name, who firf brought this ufeful art to 
perfection in Great Britain. ; 
' In her 71ft year, Mrs. Martha Brandon, of 
Covent Garden theatre. 
My. Philip Felfted, one of the clerks inthe 
vote office, houfe of commons. 
At Putney, after a fhort illnefs, Mr. John 
Howey, F 
Mr. Hudfon, feedfman, of Piccadilly. ~ 
In his 66th year, Wm. Frafer, efq. of 
King’s Road, Cheifea. i$ 
Aged 32, Mrs. Parker, wife of Mr. Tho- 
mas Parker, of Fleet=ftreet, golafmith. 
In Great James’s-ftreet, Bedford Row, aged 
72, Mrs. Elizabeth Bicknell, fifter to Robert _ 
Bicknell, efq.. late one of the mafters of the 
high court of chanccry. 
At his houfe in New Broad-ftreet, Mr. 
John Blackburne, merchant. 
In Duke-ftreet, Portland Place, Mrs. Ann 
Fitzgerald. 
In Hart-ftreet, Bloomfbury, Mrs. Pref- 
cott, widow of the late lieutenant-general 
Prefcott. 
In his roth year, Mr. Thomas Gordon, 
only fon of Mr. Gordon, furveyor of the 
king’s tobacco warehoufe, Tower Hill. 
Mr. Richard Staveley, druggift, of Fen- 
church-ftreet. 
Mr. John Blackwell, herb-merchant, in 
Covent Garden. 
in Northumberland-ftreet, Strand, aged 
70, Mrs. Ann Smart. 
In the Strand, Mifs Mary Ward, late of 
Spiliby, Lincclathire. 
At Twickenham, Mrs. Mackenzie, widow 
of George Mackenzie, efq. late of Clarendon, 
in famuaica. ee 
Mits Ann Kirkup, eldef daughter of Mr. 
Kiritup, jeweller, New-Bond-ftreet. 
In Upper Grofvenor-freet, the eldeft 
daughter, anda few hours after, the eldeft 
fon, of Thomas Lockwood, efg. 
At her houte in Manchefter-ftreet, Mrs. 
Lewin. pei ; 
Suddenly, in his ftall in the Borough, 
aged 39, . Leeds, a cobler: whofg 

eventful hiftory furnifhes a memorable ex~ 
_ample of the viciffitudes of human life. He 
was formerly an officer of rank in the army, 
but fold his commiffion, and became tea- 
=A dealer. 
