1800. ] 
and his Wife. The man was risvande to 
have died in confequence of a violent blow 
he received in fparring with an acquaintance, 
but the Coroner’s Inqueft decided, that he 
died a natural death. They were both in- 
terred at one. time, and in one grave to- 
gether. 
At Iflington, aged g6, Mr. Tho. Smith, 
many years receiver of Chrift’s Hofpital ; 
and in the following week, Mrs. Mary Smith, 
his widow, aged $2. 
At her daughter’s in Charlotte - ftreet, 
Portland-Place, Mrs. Drew, aged 69. 
At Lumly Lodge, Rrcimoua: Mrs. Elen. 
Bazett, wife of Major Bazett, aoe ou. 
Mr. Michael Powell, of Lime-ftreet. 
At Richmond, Mrs. Ward, wife of Samuel 
Ward, efq. 
At Peckham, M. Stringer, efq. of Monu- 
ment-yard. 
Mrs. Frafer, wife of Simon Frafer, efq. 
of King’s Arms yard, Coleman-ftreet. 
At Greenwich, Mr ‘Tho. Manning. 
At St. Albans, Richard Rofe, efg. for- 
merly of Chard, Somerfet. 
David Frafer, efq. late refident Commiffary 
at Martinique. 
Dr. Tho. Fowler, agphbifhop Dubiin, 
primate of Ireland. 
In the Fleet Prifon, after a ta Fhe | 
of 13 years, aged 70, Robert Hunt, efq. 
formerly of Ilchefter. During the greatett 
part of his imprifonment, he had been redueed 
‘to the neceffity of fupporting himfelf by the 
moft menial offices. He was a man of 
the beft difpofition, an moft inoffenfive 
manners. 
Suddenly, at his eieniciite in St. John’s- 
{quare, the Rev. Dr. Warner, author of the 
work entitled, ** Metronarifton,” formerly a 
popular preacher in London, and Chaplain to 
‘Earl Gower, when Ambaflador at Paris. He 
was defervedly efteemed and refpected by 
a large circle of friends for his integrity and 
many amiable qualities. 
In Han’s-Place, Chelfea, Mrs. C. Camp- 
bell, widow of David Campbell, efq. late of 
‘Tobago. 
Mrs. Springhall, 
9¥pringhail, 
ftreet. 
In Somerfet-Place, Mrs. onenGss wife of 
William Douglas, efq. 
At Great Ealing, Mrs. Smyth, widow of 
J.-P. Smyth, efq. 
Mrs. Tregent, of Leicefter-fquare. 
Mrs. Smith, of Charlotte-row, Walworth. 
At Clapham, Mifs Green; datiehiter of 
Mr. Green, Goldfmith, Ludgate-ftreet. 
Mrs. Mazzinghi, wife of Mr. Mazzinghi, 
compofer of mulic. 
__ Mr. Trew Jegon, of White-lion Whar, 
Upper Thames-itreet. 
Mr. Cha. Edw, Whitehoufe, of the Cuftom- 
Houfe. 
wife of Mr. Nathaniel 
of White-Hart court, Lomibard- 
Marriages and Deaths i in-and near London 
33 
In Ciapredoteder: John Udny, efq.. late 
his Majefty’s Conful, at Reston. 
At Old Brompton, Mrs. Goddard. 
he ae? iia aged 7%, Phillip Cox, efq. 
James Rawefwell, of the Public- 
ag i Shadwell. 
Mr. Richard Robinfon, linen- draper, Great 
Mary bone-{trect. 
Mifs Ladbrooke, of Chiney-walk, Chelfea, 
Mr. James Dowding, of Bafinehalls {treet 
Oss ik Koy ata 
At Hackney, in an advanced age, Mis, 
Cock, widow. 
At. Vauxhall, Mifs Wilfon, niece of Ss 
Wilfon, efg. of that place. 
In Deke-ftrect, Manchefter-fquare, S, ¥. 
Bancroft, efq. 
At Kingfton, Mrs. Smith, aged 1or1. 
In Queen Ann-freet, Eaft, Lady Affleck, 
reli&t of Admiral Sir E. Afécle, Bart. 
In Wimpole-ftreet, Sir James Napier, Knt. 
F. R.S. and F..A«S. aged 89. 
In. Fenchurch -buidings, James Marget- 
fon, efg. 
In Great Clarges-ftreet, Tho. Smith, efq. 
In Taviftock-row, Covent-garden, aged 80, 
Tho. Major, efq. engraver to his Majetty and 
the Stamp- office 
In Little Moorfields, Mr. Edw. Liddder: 
At Great Ealing, Thomas Biorches 
aged 70. 
In Bloomfbury-fquare, Mrs. Combey. wife 
‘of Dr. Combe. 
At Greenwich, Mr. Thomas Lambert, 
aged 77. 
In Leadenhall- Arecks the Rea Dr. Geo. 
“Hunt, a diffenting minifter, aged 48. 
Mrs. Nifham, of Garlick-hill. 
4n Portland Plage,’ Tho. ee erq. 
an Eaft-India Dire&or. 
In Gate-ftreet, Lincoln’s-inn «fields, aged 
g0, Mrs. Huitfwell, reli of the late coun- 
fellor Huitf{well, of the Temple. 
Mr. Charles Winchefter, meflenger to Earl 
Spencer, at the Admiralty. 
In John-ftreet, Bedford- Row, John Le 
Cog, efq. 
Mrs. Ann M‘Lean, of Cecil-ftreet Cofee- 
houfe. 
At Ilford, Mr. Rd. Glover, fon of the Rev. 
Rd. Glover, of Dean’s-yard, Weftminfter. 
Mr. Rd. Rowe, of Fleet-ftreet, aged 67. 
At Spring-place, Kentifh Tawn, Mrs, 
Eliz. Hutchins, aged 76. 
Mr. Ardron. of the General Poft Office, 
and elerk of the Briftol Road. 
At Iflington, Mrs. Margaret Thornhill. 
In Great Cheyne- Rows ot eae Mrs, 
Mary Bradley, aged go. 
In Do&or’s Commons, aged 71, Mrs. 
Sarah Chriftian, widow, late of Pali-Mall, 
and mother to J. D. Saunder, efq. Lieutenant 
in the Second or Queen’s regiment or Lragodn 
Guards. She has pafied through life in every 
re(pect anfwerable to her name, and tne pof- 
| ae} * fented 
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