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MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN AND NEAR LONDON. 
‘Married. | At St. Bride’s, Fleet-ftreet, 
William Dods; efq. of Gofberton, Lincoln- 
fhire, to Mifs Anne Spurr, of Sleaford, in 
the fame county. 
At Wimbledon, Colonel Charles Barton, 
of the 2d Regiment of Life-Guards, to Mifs 
Sufanrah Johnfton, daugater of N. Johntton, 
of Wimbledon. 
At St. James’s Church, T. H. Latham, 
efg. Captain of Marines, to Mifs Williams, 
daughter of the late ‘Thomas Williams, efg. 
of Hearingftone, Dorfethhire. 
At Ifington, the Rev. Richard Pofle- 
thwaite, Reétor of Dariafton, Staffordthire, 
to Mifs Appleby, daughter of Mr. Appleby, 
of lilington. 
Frank WNichotls, efg. eldeft fon of J. Ni- 
cholls, efq. of Mitcham, to Mifs Katen- 
camp, only daughter of H. Katencamip, efq. 
of Upper Gower ftreet. 
Mr. Wenry Hail, flationer, of Eirchine 
lane, Cornhill, to Mifs Cavell, of Charlotte- 
row, Walwo7th. 
At Batterfea, Do@or Marcet, to 
dimand, daughter of A. F. Haldimand, efq. 
of Clapham. 
At Ealing, James Harris, efq. of Greville- 
ftreet, Hatton-garden, to Milfs Lucy Trim- 
mer, of Brentford. 
At Marybone, Michael Newton, efq. of 
Upper Harley-ftreet, to Mifs Bagfhaw, of 
Duchefs-ftreet, Portland-place, daughter of 
the late Colonel Bagfhaw. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-{quare, Mr, D: 
Bunning, furveyor, of Sloane-ftreet, 
Chelfea, to Mifs Bunftone, daughter of Ro- 
bert Bunftone, efa. 
Mr. Charles Smith, of Conduit-ftreet, to 
Mifs Hakewell, of Conduit-ftreet, Caven- 
difh-fquare. 
Major O’Loghlin, of the z4ath Regiment 
of Dragoons, to Mifs Dupre, daughter of 
Mrs. Dupre, of Portland-place. 
At St. Mary, Walworth, Lombard-ftreet, 
Jofeph Bally, efg. of Briftol, to Mifs Adams, 
of Spital-fquare. 
At Camberwell, George Kerr, efq. of 
Milbourn-place, near North Shields, to Mifs 
Walton, of St. Olaves, Southwark. 
‘At Walbook Church, Mr. William Cran- 
fton, grocer, to Mifs M. Mitchelfon, of Ber- 
wick-upon-T weed. 
Horace Townfend, efg. of Bridgemount, 
Ireland, to Mifs Yowntfend, of Upper Wim- 
pole-ftreet, only daughter of the late Lieute- 
nant-General Townfend. 
At St. George’s Hanover-fquare, Mr. ]. 
Shortland, of Pall-Mall, to Mifs Garratt, 
of Wiccuntars Sumerferthive. 
Mr. Thomas Buchanan, faddler, of White~ 
chapel, to Mifs Fairbairn, of Lincoln’s-inn- 
fields. 
Died.}] At Kenfington, Mrs. Forfyth, 
wife of Mr. Forfyth, gardener to the King. 
At Lambeth, aged 69, W. Ward, efq. 
‘ Nobility and others, from 
Mifs Hal- 
In Taviftock-ftreet, Covent garden, Mrs, 
Smyth, wife of Mr. Smyth. 
At Iflington-fpa, F. P. Mallet, efq. of Ed- 
monton. 
At Kenfington, aged 88, Ifaac, Goffet, 
efq. Mr. Goffer’s family came originally 
from Jerfey, at the revecation of the edict of 
Nantes, and fettled in London. The late 
Mr, Goffet invented a compofitron of wax, in 
which he modelled portraits in an exquifite 
manner. His works are numerous, and in- 
clude the see Family, and many of the 
George the Se- 
cond tothe year 1780. He was juftly termed 
a unigue in his art, having invented the ma- 
terials with which he worked. In: private 
life he was amiable and unaffaming. 
At Iflington, Mr. James Phipps, 
of Gutter-lane, filverfmith. 
In Seymiour- oe General George Mor- 
rifon, Colunei of the ath Regiment of Foot: 
he was the oldeft flaff officer in the fervice, 
having been appointed Quarter-Mafter Gene- 
ral in the year 1761. 
At Croydon, Wiliiam Shambrook, efq. 
At Gravefend, Edward Watts, efq. 
In Union-row, Little Tower-hill, aged 66, 
Mr. Steel, bookfeller; he was the proprietor 
of that Gall entant publication the *¢ Navy- 
Dit? 
In Fenchurch-ftreet, Mr. Henry Man, 
ftock-broker, and formerly deputy fecretary 
to the South-fea Company ; he was a yentie- 
man of confiderable literary talents, fpecimens 
of which have appeared in feveral periodical 
publications. Among others, the Supple- 
ment to the Tobago Gazette, a piece of ex- 
guifite humour, is the production of Mr. 
Man. He had an uncommon flow of fpirits, 
formerly 
and was a moft excellent companion in the 
hours of conviviality; his many amiable 
qualities have endeared ne memory toa large 
and relpecta ble circle of acquaintance. 
In Goodman’s-fields, aged 79, Wirs. Lafont, 
wite of J. Lafont, efq. 
In Queen-fquare, Bloomfbury, 
Ruudle, efg. 
In Manfell-ftreet, Goodman’s-fields, aged 
62, Mrs. Efther Mocatta, wife of A. Me- 
catta, efq. 
At Brompton, Wilfhire Emmet, ef. 
In Buckleribury, Mrs. Tate, wife of Mr. 
Tate, 
In Ludgate-freet, aged 14, Mifs H. Wal- 
lis, daughter of Mr. J. Wallis. 
Ia Lamb’s Conduit-freet, aged $4, Mrs. 
Douce, widow of the ne F_ Douce, efq. 
In the Poultry, Mr. C. Harper, ftationer. 
In Bryantone-ftreet, ie Gulftene, wi- 
dow of J. Gulftone, efg. 
In Piccadilly, Mr. J. Gerrard; he ws 
many years an attendant in the anes li- 
brary. 
Is Leadenhall-ftreet, Mr. Daniel Bowi iy 
faddler, 
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