590 
Carlton, J. Holbeck, Hull, cotton-fpinner; July 12. (fnal.) 
Cliffold, W. Stroud, linen-draper, july 7. (final.) 
Cragg, J. Loughborough, linen-draper, July 22. (final.) . 
Cook, J. Ringwood, clothier, July 23. 
Cazalis, J. and H. Canton, Sherborne-lane, merchants, 
July z9. (final.) 
Cooke, A. and M, Befancon, Kennington, fehool-miftrefi¢s, 
July 8. (final.) ; 
Cole, H. Reli’s Buildings, warehoufeman, July 5. (final.) 
Dodfen, J. jun. Milnthorpe, horfe-dealer, June 19. 
Dix, J. Falmouth, mariner, July 4. _ 
De Gurchy, J. P. and P. Gavey, London, merchants, 
June 28. 
Denton, R. Liverpool, linen-draper, July rand 3. 
Drought, ¥. F. Uminfter, drugsift, July 5. 
Dalton, W. Deptford, potter, July s. Chink, 
Davis, G. Ilminfter, draper, July 7. 
Dawfon, J. Strand, linen-draper, Auguf 2. 
Bee: J. aud T. Ifmay, Brifcoe, calico-printers, 
une 26. ; 
Flbon, J. Walford, leathet-breeches maker, July 9. 
Emmott, J. Buh-lane, merchant, July 7- 
Farquhar, J. Cavendith-court, merchant, July 15. 
Figgins, R. Devizes, fecdfman, July 7. 
Pletcher, T. Fair Coats, dimity manufaéturer, July 16. - 
(final.> 
Gordon, A.Snowhill, cordwainer, June 21. 
Galt, T. Whitehaven, merchant, June 2°. 
Gardiner, G. Oxford-ftreet, linen-draper, June 28. 
nee J. St. Dunftan’s Alley, wine and braudy merchent, 
uly 1. ‘ i 
ee T. Bolton-le-Moors, muflin manufacturers, 
wy 1ke, 
Gada. A. Brifol, brewer, july 2. (fnal.) 
Gentzen, H. Sherrard-ftreet, taylor, July 8. 
Harris, C. Briftol, fruiterer, June 23. 
Hewitt, J. G. Biddeford, merchant, June 17- 
Haigh, J. Low Whitley, taGor, June 23. 
Huntfmem, W. and R. Affine, Atterfliff, button makers, - 
\ = 
june 3o. 
' Hughes, S, Charles-ftreet, Soho, perfumer, July 1. 
Hatton, H. Weft Houghton, and J. Mafon, Manchefter, 
tuftian manufacturers, July 3. 
Hardcailtle, J. Birmingham, grocer, July 7. (final.) 
Howegraye, J. Leeds, yitualler, Tuly 23; (final.) . 
Jenkias, J. Exeter linen-draper, June 28. 
xohne, N. A. Boyfon and J. €, Schalck, Bithopfgate- 
fireet, merchants, June 17. 
Marriages and Deaths it and nar London: 
: ~ 
[ Jaly fy 
Knight, E. Brick-lane, cloth-manufaéturer, June 28. 
Kirkpatrick, G. Halifax, Jinen-drapers July 5. (fiaal-) 
Linley, F. Holborn, mufic-feller, July 5. 
Mark, G. Lifle-ftreet, woollen-draper, June 21. 
Mead, C. Charlotte-itreet, builder, june 21. : 
Meyricke, J. C. M. Eyre, and FE. Fulford, St. Paul's 
Church Yard, warehoufemen, July 5- 
he R. High-ftreet, Whitechapel, oil and colourman, 
uly 5. . : 
Marfhali, J. and J. Trewinnard, Cherry Garden-ftreet , 
brewers, July 15. ; 
Mabie a and J. Pattefon, Manchefter, builders, July 
5- (final, ; 
Morton, §. Liverpool, ironmonger, Jaly 7. > dot 
Nichoifou, T. Sculcoates, and S. Nicholfon, Kingtony 
woollen-dfapers, June 18. 
Nightingale, W. and G. Lombard-ftreet, bankers, July fe 
Ow], E. jun. Falmouth, inariner, Juue oe : 
Pomfret, J. Blackburn, cctton-manufaé@irer, July 7. 
Parker, J. Clith¢érvo, cotton-fpinnery July 8. 
Poole, J. Prefton, grocer, June 30. 
Perks, G. Alcefter, mercer, June 27. 
Pain, £. Piccadilly, wax-chaudler, July 7. 
Pafcoe, J. late of the Sir Stephen Lufhington 
July 12. : 
Rofevear, J. Lyncombe, builder, June 18. 
Rothwell, W. Manthefter, cotton-manufatturer, July Ie 
Roberts, J. Bithopfeate-freet, upholfterer, July 29. : 
Robinfon, F. Gracechurch-ftreet, woctlen-draper, July 293 
(final. ot ; 
De tee B. Long Acre, coach-maker, July 8. (final.) 
Smart, J. P. Hanover-{treet, taylor, July 12. . 
Sayers, Je Slough, inn-keeper, July 7- 
Taylor, J. Maiden-lane, warehuateman, June f4. 
Townfend, J. Cheferficld, mercer, July 15. 
Tompfon, J. Craven-ftreet, Strand, Julyr. (fingl.) 
Thompfon, £. Eaftoft, merchant, July 4. 
orev W. jun. Bridge Road, Lambeth, grocer, July 2a, 
{fAnal. 
Vaile, 1) Bunhill Row, watchmaker, July 12. 
Wright, T. Eafington, coach-matter, June to, 
Wright, A. Market Raifin, Hawker, July 15. ‘ 
Watts, N. Stone Houfe, clothier, June 23. 
Willans, W. Batley, woolftapler, June 30. 
White, J. Strand, hatter, July 1. (final.) 
Wilkins, W. Wapping Wall, grocer, July 1. 
Wartier, W. Hazle Hill, clothier, Fuly 7. (fittal.)} 
Walker, J. Lawrence-lane, warehoufeman,july 8, (finaly 
Indiaman; 

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MARRIAGES anp DEATHS 18 anp NEAR LONDON. 
Married.| WW. Cook, efq. of Clerkenwell, 
foliciter, to Mifs Mary Ann Lowe, daughter 
of Mr. James Lowe, of Pentonville. 
- At St. George’s, Hanover-Aquare, Lieut. 
Col. Howard, of the Coldftream Regt. to 
Lady Charlotte Primrofe, eldeft daughter of 
the Earl of Rofeberry. 
Mr. W, F. Whiftinghaufen, of Bridge- 
fireet, Blackfryars, merchant, to Mifs M. 
A. Schneider, youngeft daughter of J. H. 
Schneider, efq. of Southgate. 
‘At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Mr. 
.Enock, of Oxford-ftreet, to Mifs Mary Nay- 
lor, daughter of J. Naylor, efq. of James- 
ftreet, Manchefter-fquare. 
At St. Magnus Church, Benjamin Outram, 
efq. of Butterly Hall, Derbythire, to Mifs 
Anderfon, daughter of Dr. Anderfon. 
At Greenwich, Henry Wilfon, efq. to Mifs 
Lowe. 
Captain Butt, of the royal navy, to Miis 
Sykes; andon the fame days Mr. Thomas 
Moore, of Norfolk-ftreet, to Mifs A. Sykes, 
daughter of Mr. Sykes, of Arundel-ftreet, 
Strand. 
At St. Mary-le-bone Church, Capt. Har- 
court, of the 2cth regt. to Mifs Harcourt, 
daughter of R. Harcourt, efq. 
J. R. Miller, efq. of Caftle Court, Budge 
Row, to Mifs Harriet Brown, daughter of 
Mr. W. Brown, merchant, Billiter-fquare. 
Mr. Gibfon, of Cateaton-ftreet, to Mifs 
Charlotte Field, daughter of W. Ficld, Efg. 
of Cannonbury. 
a 
Lieut. Col; Anfon, of the 15th light dra+ 
goons, to Mifs Hamilton of Lower Grofve- 
nor-{tteet, 
At St. George, Hanover-fquare,* Rev. Ji 
Shaw, of Everington, Berks, to Mifs Agnes. 
Ifabella Benge, of Park Place, St. James’s. 
Mr. Samuel Mendham, of Rood-lane, Fen- 
church-ftreet, youngeft. fon of John Mend- 
ham, efq. of Highgate, to Mifs Field, only. 
daughter of J. Field, efq- of Lower Thames- 
ftreet. 
Died.| In Upper Guildford-ftreet, James 
Moneypenny, of Maytham Hall, Kent.:  ~ 
In Scotland Yard, 'Whitehall, S. Pegzes 
efq. one of the grooms of his majefty’s privy 
chamber. (+) 
Mrs. Sufan Towry, wife of G. P. Towry, 
efq. of the ViQualling Office. 
In Dyer’s Buildings, Holborn, Mr. Tho. 
Whittle, firft clerk to the Alderman’s Juttice 
Room, Guildhall; this gentleman ‘united a 
moit amiable difpofition, and an excellent 
heart, to a found and well cultivated under- 
{ftanding. He has died in the prime of life, 
poffefied of the efteem of a numerous and dif~ 
cerning acquaintance. 
At his houfe in Harley-ftreet, aged 43, W- 
Bofanquet, efq. partner in the: houfe of Forf- 
ter, Lubbock, and Co. and brother of J. Bo=’ 
fanquet, efq. one of the bank dire@tors. The 
unhappy fate of this gentleman holds out 
another inftance of the inftability of humar 
happinefSs, In the higheit heaith and ee 
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