’ 
of Ridkmodd. 
1799] 
At Richmond, Rev. Wm. Bewcher, to 
Mifs Dabadie. Mr. Lawrence, of Ludgate- 
treet, linen-draper, to Miis Harriet Jarvis; 
ef Ludgate-ftreet. 
At Fulham, Rees Goring Thomas, efg. to 
Mifs Hovel. 
At St. Mary-le-bone, George Meredeth, 
efq. of Harley-place, to Mifs E.G. Saunders, 
of Oxford-reet. 
At St. John’s, Weftminfter, Mr. William | 
Hudfon, of Abinedon-ftreet, to Mifs Cotton, 
William Keating, efq. fon of 
Colonel Keating, to Mifs Cameron, of .En- 
field. 
' At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Alexan< 
der Johniton, ef. of Chefterfield-ftreet, May- 
fair, to Mifs Campbell, daughter of the late 
Lord Wm. Campbell. 
At Mary-le-bone Church, the Rev. Rich. 
Lockwood, of Fifield, Effex, to Mifs Mary 
Manners Sutton, youngeft daughter of the 
’ late Lord George Sutton, Admiral John Car- 
” ef. 
ter Allen, to Mrs. Freeman, of Devonthire- 
place. 
At St. Martin’s in the Fields, J. L.. Wil- 
Jiams, efq. of Lincoln’s-inn, to Mifs Davies, 
eldeft daughter of Matthew Davies, efq. of 
Cardiganthire. 
At St. George’s, Hahover- {quare, D, S. 
Dugdale, efq. of Warwickfhire, to the 
Honourable Charlotte Curzon, youngeft 
daughter of Lord Curzon. 
Died.] At Dulwich, Mrs. Palmer, wife of J. 
Palmer, efq. dreatarer of Chrift’s hofpital. 
Ac Lewifham, aged 7°, Jofeph Collyer, 
At Lambeth, Mr. M. Lawrence, late of the 
Strand. 
At-Newington, aged 29, Mr. W. White, 
youhgeft fon of the late B. White, e{q. of 
Flect-ftreet. 
In Wimpole-ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare, John 
Ravel Frye, efq. 
At Richmond, Philip Palmer, efq. 
At Chelfea, dice $4, Mrs. Winftanley, 
mother of general Braithwaite; fhe was a 
woman beloved and refpedted by all who had 
the happinets of her acquaintance. 
At ei feigeon palace, Mrs. Wefton, re- 
Vi& of the late Robert Wefton, efq, 
At Hampftead, Sir John Anttruther, bart. 
In Great Portland-ftreet, Mr. James Bal- 
four. 
At Egham-hill, Mrs. Bunbury, wife of H. 
W. Bunbury, efq. 
In Little St. 
Helens, Mrs. Hutchinfon, 
wife of James Hutchinfon, efq. 
At Chelfe2z, Mr. William Curtis; author 
of the Botanical Magazine, and feyeral other 
works. 
At Whitehall, W. Sleigh, efq. 
Ig Lower Grofvener- ftreet, James 
well, efq. 
*At his chambers in Lyon’s Inn, Mr. Ri- 
‘Phard\Blackifion. 
_ An Bedford-roww, Jacob Wilkinfon, efq. 
Mon tary Mas, No. X£¥i11. 
. 
aW- 
“Account of Lird Ohief Fuftice Eyre. 
28th year of his age. 
pointed one of the Barons of the Exchequer, 
and knighted. 
the vacancy in the Chancellorfhip, 
Privy Council. 
began .campleated, 
573 
At her apartments, Mrs. Crefwell, many 
years houfekceper to the Areafary, 
Aged 75, ‘Thomas Brookes, efq. of Catea- 
ton-{treet. 
At Blackheath, Mifs Macleod, daughter of 
Patrick’ Macleod, efq. of Bread- qrieer. 
In Thorney- fs eet,’ Bloomfbur ‘Yo Henry 
Turnbull, efg. of the navy. 
At Gregan aged 76, Mrs. Parr. 
At Lambeth, Mr. Benjamin Lancafter, for- 
merly ,hop-factor in the Borough. . | 
At Kenfington Gravel Pits, Mrs. 
mons, wife of Thomas Simmons, efq. 
At Putney, Mrs. Mackclerin. Aged 74, 
Mrs. Ann Dignum, mother of Mr. Dignum, 
of Drury-lane theatre. 
In the Strand, Mr. Sael, a xefpeable book 
feller. 
At Pentanville, aged 17,,.Mr. John. High- 
more, fon of the late John Field Highmore. 
At Hampton Court, -in her. 85th year, 
Lady Dowager Dungannon, reli& of the late 
Lord Vifcount Dungannon, of the kingdom 
of Ireland. 
Aged 65, the Right Honourable Sir 
Jag Eyre, Jat. Lord Chief Juftice of 
the Common .Pleas.. -He was educated at 
Winchefter {chool, from whence he was re- 
moved to St. John’s College, , Oxford, and 
having improved the native, powers of his 
Sim- 
mind by a claffical education, he proceeded to 
the ftudy of the law. His practice at the bar 
was never very confiderable; but his judi- 
cial career was not lefs remarkable from the 
€arly period at which it commenced, than il- 
luftrious from the ability with which it was 
uniformly f{upported. In 1762, he waseleét- 
ed Recorder of London, being then in the 
In .1772, he was ap- 
On the refignation of Sir 
John.Skynner, in 1737, he was made Chief 
‘Baron of the Exchequer; and int.792 executed 
the high office of .firft commillioner during 
At this 
period he was alfo fworn a Member of the 
His laft promotion was in 
1793, when he fucceeded Lord Loughborough 
as Lord Chief Juftice of the Common Pleas. 
in Oxford-tireet, fuddenly, and in the prime 
of life, —-Revely, a celebrated architeét, anda 
inan of préat attainments in his fcience. - He 
had followed ATHENIAN STUART in his 
travels through Greece, and refidence at 
Athens ; and had availed himfelf of all.the 
advantages which might be derived from vi- 
fiting the archite€tural remains in that part of 
the Eaft. His colleétions of drawings, which 
Were. made during his-oriental progrefs,. are 
univerfally known to all the lovers of art, 
and admirers of claflic antiquity. His prin- 
cipal work is the new church at Southamp- 
ton, which pofleffes great merit as it is; and 
would have been a very diftinguifhed monu- 
ment of his talents, if hjs.original defign had — 
His plans tor wet-docks 
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