1800.) 
Smith, Wm. Great Bolton, Lancafhire, and S. Pirch, 
Skipton, Yorkfhire, cotton-manufacturers, May 9. 
Senate Edw. London-ftreet, money fcrivener, May 6. 
Smith,.R. Bath, Jinen draper, May 13. 
Tanner, Edw. Dean itreet, Soho, May 6. 
Yhompfon, Thomas, Boro” Market, potatoe merchant, 
1ay O, 
Toulmin, O. Effex Street, navy agent, May 7. 
Whalley, Tho. and J. W, Friday Street, warehoufeman, 
April 26. j 
Whitehead, Samuel, Manchefter, fhoemaker, April 28.) 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 395 
ce] 
Whitling, G, Leadenhall Street, auctioneer, April 26. 
White, Jofeph, Staines, innholder, May 7. 
Williams, Stephen, Dover, grocer, May 7. 
Walton, J. Hallifax, fpirit merchant, April 3u. 
Wood, Jo. Borringdou, Herefordfhire, {mith, May 27. ° 
Wilfon, G. and H. Priddle, Fenchurch Street, wine 
merchants, May 6. 
Wiezell, 1. Jewry Street, wine merchant, May 7. 
Wilton, B, White Crofs Street, victuailer, May 6. 
wood, James, Prefton, Lancashire, linen draper, May 9,5 
Watfon, R. New Malton, carpenter, May 7. 

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MARRIAGES anp DEATHS In anp NEaR LONDON. 
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at ee fee 
Married.| Mr. Bolgar, of the India-houfe, 
to Mifs Kirkman, of Judd Place. 
‘In November laft, at Madras, Henrybrown, 
Efq.commercial refident, to Mifs Sewell, niece 
of Henry Sewell, Efq. of that prefidency. 
Dr. Arnold, of Doétor’s Commons, to Mifs 
Georgiana Andry, of Seend, Wilts. 
E. Browne, Efg. of Mark Lane, to Mifs 
Browne, of Upper Tootting. 
At Chitiwick, E. Horne, Efq. of. the Six 
Clerks Office, to Mifs B. I. Pain, of Turn- 
ham Green. 
At St. Martin’s, Alex. Pitcairn,’ Efq. of 
Lincolns Inn, to Mifs E. Campbell, of the 
Adelphi. ; 
Mr. Mark, of Guildford Street, to Mifs 
Mark. 
Sir W. B. Burdett, Bart. to Mifs Maria 
Reynett, daughter of the Rev. H. R. 
At St. James’s, Lieu. Col. Watfon, of the 
3d guards, to Mifs Maitland. 
At St. Andrew’s, Mr. Williams, of Caftle 
fireet, to Mifs French. 
R. Legg, Efq. to Mifs Afgil!, daughter of 
the late Sir Cha. Afgill. 
J. Richards, Efg. of Effex Court, to Mifs 
E. Ruffell of Hatton Garden. 
The Marquis of Abercorn, to the Lady 
Anne Hatton, daughter of the Earl of Arran. 
Lieutenant J. G. Smith, to Mifs K. Rigg. 
Lord Francis Ofborne, fon of the late Duke 
of Leeds, to Mifs Charlotte Eden, daughter 
of Lord Auckland. : 
Died.| William Birch, Efq. many years” 
an eminent folicitor in Dean Street, Soho. 
In Berkeley Square, T. Thornhill, Efg. of 
Fixley, in Yorkfhire. 
Aged 738, at Hampton Court, Mrs. Mar- 
tha Mann. | 
At Brompton, John Dillon, Efq. late of 
Balgard, in Ireland. ; 
-At Kilburn, I. F. Crawford, Efq. of the 
ifland of Antigua. . 
In Mount Street, Mr. Weft, Apothecary. 
In Charles Street, Mrs. K. Webfter, relict 
of Dr. C.Webfer, of Edinburgh. 
At Kennington, Mr. I. Poynder, of Eaft- 
cheap. 
At St. Luke’s Workhoufe, Mr. Davis, the 
Matter. Having deprived one of the paupers 
of his ufual allowance, the man feized a 
large knife and mortally wounded him in the 
left breait. 
Mifs H. C. Prevoft, daughter of B, Gen. 
Pievolkt. 
Mr. James Frazer, Tambourine Player to 
the 2d regiment of guards. 
Lady Mary Howe, youngeft daughterof the 
late Earl Howe. She was engaged to have 
been married a few days fubfequently to the 
day on which the died to the Earl of Mortoa. 
At Pimlico, Mr. Maxwell, of the Admi- 
ralty. © 
At Amport Houfe, in the county of Sou- 
thampton, the Marquis of Winchefter, and 
premier Marquis of England. The title de- 
volves to his eldeft fon, 
Milnes Lowndes, Efq. of Paper Buildings; 
In Bedford Square, George Drake, Efq. 
At Iflington, Mrs. Witherly, reli@t of the 
late Mr. Deputy Witherley. 
At Peterfham, the Right Hon. James Stew- 
art Mackenzie, Lord Privy Seal of Scotland. 
At his lodgings in Kirby Street, Mr. James 
Baker. He fhot himfelf through the head 
in confequence of the derangement of his cir- 
cumftances. 
Of a decline, Mr. John Rider, many years 
a refpeCtable Printer in Little Britain. He 
was the fon of the late Rev. John Rider, au- 
thor of an Hiftory of England, and of other 
works, 
At Croydon, Mr. Thomas Coales. 
In St. Bartholomew’s hofpital, Louis Bar 
thelemicki, on the figurantes at the Opera 
Houfe. This poor foreigner was cruelly 
butchered by forme villains belonging to a 
-clafs of men, who under the fuppofed fan@tion 
of the Law, too frequently commit enormi- 
ties foreign to the mild {pirit and pratice of 
Englith jurif-prudence. Greatly to the ho- 
nour of. Sir William Addington, the perpetra- 
tors have fince been committed to Newgate, 
to take their trials for wilful murder. 
In Dean’s Yard, Weftminfter, Mr. Thomas 
Glover, fon of the Rev. R. Glover. 
At [fington, W. Northage, Efq. 
At Brentford, 83, Mr. Rob. Afhley. 
In Netiingham Place, Mifs Anna Fre- 
dexick. 
At Kenfington, Mrs, Baxter, wife of A. 
Baxter, Efg. Conful of Rutlia. Nes 
Mr. 1. Cherington, of Queen-itreet, Cheap- 
fide. 
In Bridge-ftreet, Weftminfter, Mr. Clark, 
of the ‘Treafury. 
At Chelfea, aged 98, Robert M’Furfon. 
In 1716, he entered on board the Panthis, 
Capntaig Lefeck, afterwards in the army, and 
; was 
