‘gt Henry Slane, D.D. 
1798.] 
Erfkine, of the 31f regiment of foot, to 
Mifs Elizabeth Erfkine, 2nd daughter of the 
Hon. Thomas Erfkine, M. P. 
Mr. Charles Preftbury, of New-ftreet, Co- 
vent-Garden, to Mifs Ann Robertfon, , jof 
Wevil’s-court, Fetter-lane. 
Mr. Smith, perfumer, of Be Ne raandae: 
to Mifs S. Gray, of Highgate. 
Died.| The Rev. J. Jeffreys, D. D. Canon 
Refidentiary of St. Pauls, and rector of Great 
Berkhamftead. 
At Southgate, Middlefex, in the prime of 
life and ufefulnefs, Mr. George Cadoyan 
Morgan, (nephew of the late Rev. Dr, 
Price), whofe focial virtues and diftinguifhed 
talents rendered him the delight of a nu- 
merous circle of friends, as well as the hope 
and comfort of a large family. We have not 
been able on fo fhort a notice, to lay before 
our readers fuch an account of this interefting 
character as we fhould with; bat we hope to 
fupply the defect in a future deumihey. 
At Blackheath, in. confequence of a fall 
from the fide of a thip, Mr. John Anderfon. 
» Mr. R. Watfon, of Weft Smithfield. 
At Hackney, T. Sikes, ef. 
Mr. J. Purrier, wine-merchant, Minories. 
At his apartment in the neighbourhood of 
Floxton, a blind beggar upwards of 70 years 
of age. On fearching his wretthed abode, 
upwards of 350]. were difcovered in Bank 
notes, guineas, half guineas, crown and half 
crown. pieces; befides a large quantity of 
halfpence, and a bond for the fum of r5ol. 
In his 80th year, Mr. Maltby, of. St. 
Swithin’s-lane. 
Mrs. Wheeler, of Holbcrn. 
At Twickenham, Mrs. Budgen. 
In Hertford-ftreet, May Fair, Mrs. M. 
Thomlirfon. 
In RBartlett’s Buildings, the Rev. Mr. 
Faulkner, leéturer of St. Giles’s.. A few 
days before his elde%t fon died of the fame 
 diforder, a fever, and the fervant-maid fur- 
vived him only two days. 
At Newington Green, the wife of the 
Rev. Mr. J. Lindsay. 
Mrs. Arnull, of Bank Buildings Cornhill. 
Mrs. E. Johnion, of Ludgate-hill, printer 
ef the Sunday Monitor. | 
Mr. fohn Shepperfon, of Oxford-ftreet. 
Mr. John Laverick, of the Bank of Eng- 
land. 
In Hanover-ftreet, in confequence of the 
burfing of a blood-veflel, Edmund Ham- 
<i ml Bifcoe, elq. of Limpstield; Surrey. 
In Johasttieet, Bedford- “TOW, in her 39th 
«year, Mis. S, M. Cooper, wife of Allen 
Cooper, efer. Jate commanier of the Bruntwick 
Faft-lndiaman. 
In Manchefter 
«Mrs, Tempeftt 
In Hoxton, Mifs Hunter, eldet daughter 
miniiter of the 
Seotch Church, London-Wall. 
In Ghiricite- ftreet Bloomfbury, aged 80, 
Mvs. Morris, wile of Mr. Hugh Morris, many 
Monts. Mac, XXXVILIn 
Buildings, Weftmintter, 
NG. 
Marriages and Deaths i in and near London. 
389 
years a linen-draper in Ota acct Red- 
Lion-fquare. 
At Putney, Mrs. Mary D’ Aranda, daugh- 
ter of the late Paul D’ Aranda, efq. 
At Kennington-houfe, near Vauxhall, the 
Rev. E. W. R. Andrew:, reétor of Pillaton, 
Cornwall, and late of Chrift-Church, Ox- 
ford. 
In Margaret+ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare, J. 
Hartley, efq. late of the ifland of St. Vin- 
cent, 
A‘ Kenfington, in his 65th year, Robert 
Lewis, efq. one of the juftices of the peace 
for the county of Middlefex. 
In Hatton-ftreet, Dr. John Harrifon. 
The Rev. Edward Whitcher, formerly 
curate of Kentifh Town, and lately leffee of 
Margaret ftreet chapel, Cavendifh-fquare.: 
Mr. Bates, tobagconift of Silver-ftreet, 
Clerkenwell. 
Mr. Richard Watton, of the firm of Duett 
and Co. Weft Smithfield. 
’ In Margaret-ftreet, Cavendith- {quare, Sir 
Richard Reynell, Bart. 
In her 79th year, Mrs. Annetha Lethieul- 
liar, of Albemarle-ftrect. 
At her grandfon’s houfe, at- Pentonville, 
Mrs. Sufapnah Reynolds, relict of the late 
William Reynolds, deputy of Vintry Ward, 
London, and mother of the late Edward 
Reynolds, efq. clerk of the goldfmith’s com- 
pany, aged 107. She retained her faculties 
to fhe hour of her death. 
In Edmonton Workhoufe, at the great ace 
of 1eQ years, Margaret Gilletr, She was 2 
native of Caithnefs, in North Britain: her 
firft fweetheart was killed in the rebcllion of 
17173 her fecond was a rebel in 1745, with. 
whom fhe marched to Derby, but he fe in 
the battle of Culloden. After this the mar~ 
ried Thomas Gillett, a private in Duke Wil- 
liam’s army, whom the accompa: ied to Ger. 
many, and remained there during the cam- 
paign. About the year 1750, they returned 
to England, where her hufband drove feveral 
{tages on the Northern road, particularly to 
Herttord, Edmonton, &c. and fhe contributed 
to the family fupport, by {pinning thread for 
the fhoemakers, till about 6 years ago, when, 
her hufband died, and her fight began to fuil 
her. For'a fas time fhe was fupported by 
the genero! Sty of her See, till at lengths 
becomitig forally blind, fhe was obliged to 
take refuge in the ae houfe, where {he 
was greatly efeeme d; and may be faid to 
have fallen. afleep in the arms of death. 
At Worton, Middlefex, Mrs. Woods, aged 
71, wife of Jofeph Woods, efq. 
Mr. Powell, of Covent-Garden theatre. 
Mrs. Oldfield, wife of Mr. Oldfield, coache 
maker, Edgware-road, 
Wm. Richardfon, efq. a 
Eait-India Company. 
At Hounflew, John I Inwood, efq. 
At Edgware, of the dropfy, Mr. Peach, 
after having tes ore the operation of Tap: 
ping, SEVEX cTY-StX TIMES. 
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