1802.] 
to Mifs Elliott, eldeft daughter of D. Elliott, 
efq. of the Crefcent, Minories. 
J. P. Judd, efq. Captain in the Weft Effex 
Militia, to Mifs F. Lloyd, youngeft daughter 
of the Reverend W. Lloyd, of the Charter- 
houfe. 
At the houfe of the Honorable T. Erfkine, 
in Lincoln’s: inn-fields, S. Holland, M.D. of 
Great Portland-ftreet, to Mifs F. Erfkine, 
eldeft daughter of the Honorable Thomas 
Erfkine. _, 
Mr. H. Hulbert, of the Old Jewry, to Mifs 
Stubbs, of Cannon-ftreet: 
F. Chulle, efg. of Mincing-lane, to Mrs. 
Lee. 
T. Pearce, efq. of Millbank, Weitmintter, 
to Mifs Murray, of Windfor, 
Sir Frances Vincent, bart. to Mifs Bouverie, 
4th daughter of the Honorable E. Bouverie, 
efq. M.P. for Northampton. 
Mr. Hardy, furgeon, to Mifs Hurft, both of 
Walworth. | 
At Hackney, Mr. R. Heathfield, to Mifs 
Eames. 
--. J. H. Hobfon, efq. barrifter, to Mifs 
Twigge, eldeft daughter of S. Twigge, efq. 
of Guildford-flreet, Queen-fquare. 
Mr, J. White, of Holborn, to Mifs M. 
Pearfon, niece of Sir Richard Pearfon, Deputy 
Governor of Greenwich-hofpital, 
At Lambeth, Patrick Playfair, efq. of 
Glafgow, to Mifs J. Playfair, daughter of 
the Rey. Principal Playfair, of the Univerfity 
of St. Andrew’s, 
At Marybone, Captain W. H. Maxwell, of 
the 3d regiment of Guards, to Mifs Figgins, 
only daughter of the late Captain Figgins, 
formerly of the 67th regiment, 
Monfieur Pugin, of Edward-ftreet, Portman- 
Square, to MifsC. Welby, of Iflington. 
E. Warren, efq. of Guildford-ftreet, fon of 
the late Dr. Warren, to Mifs L. Smith, 
daughter of the late Robert Smith, efy. of Ba- 
finghall-ftreet. 
. S. Young, efq. of North Audley-ftreet, to 
Mifs A. Biggs, of Drury-lane Theatre. 
W. Mills, efq. late of Calcutta, to Mifs C. 
M. Raffles, of Pentonville. 
R. Dewar, efq. to Mifs Weft, both of Clap- 
am. 
In Portland-place, the Right Honourable 
Lord Sinclair, to Mifs Chifholme. 
Mr. B. Uphill, of Brydges-ftreet, Covent 
Garden, to Mifs M. Child, of Mount-ftreet, 
Grofvenor-fquare. . 
J. Du Bois, efq. merchant, of Alderman’s- 
walk, to Mifs A. M. Stone, of Brixton-houfe, 
Surrey.  - 
At Lewifham, J. Walker, efq. to Mifs 
Apollonia Larkin, of Blackheath, 
At Newington, Surrey, Mr. Golden, of 
Ilington, to Mifs Mortimer, of Newington- 
lace,” - 
E W. Smith, efq. of Barking, Effex, to Mifs 
Manley, eldeft daughter of _J. Manley, efq. 
of Bloomfbury=fquare. 
Ww. Lowe, efq. of the Inner Temple, to 
Marriages and Deaths, in and near London, 
171 
Mifs E. Manley, fecond daughter of J. Mane 
ley, efq. of Bloomibury-fquare. 
Died.] At his houfe, in Brook-ftreet, 
Hanover-fquare, in his 89th year, the Right 
Honourable Welbore Ellis, LL.D. F-R.S. 
and, Baron Mendip. His lordfhip, who was 
formerly a high political charaéter, was, as 
is well remembered, a ftrenuous fupporter of 
Lord North’s adminiftration. Heis fucceeded 
in his titles.and eftates, by his nephew, Lord 
Vifcount Cliefden, of Ireland. 
Dr. G. Wallis, of Red Lion-fquare. He 
was author of an Effay on the Gout, notes 
on Dr. Sydenham, and feveral other works of 
confiderable celebrity. ; 
At his houfe, in Pall Mall, in his 87th 
year, Paul Vaillant, efq. formerly a very 
eminent bookfeller, and who ferved the office 
of one of the Sheriffs of London and Mid- 
dlefex on the execution of the unfortunate 
Earl Ferrars, in 3760, and received from his 
lordthip a prefent of his gold watch, for his 
very humane attention on the melancholy oc- 
cafion. 
Major Winter, he expired while entering 
the Seffions-houfe, for the purpofe of giving 
evidence on the trial of Geyernor Wall, 
(lately executed on the charge of wilfully 
murdering Serjeant Armftrong, at“Goree, on 
the coaft of Africa). He was fubpeenaed both 
by the crown and the’prifoner, and attended 
the fummonfes with very great relu€tance, as 
he had been heard to declare. He was rather 
in an infirm ftate of health and ‘nervous; and 
‘there is not the {malleft doubt, in the opinion 
ef his friends, but the terror of a crofs exami- 
nation at the Old Bailey, had fuch an effec 
on his feelings, that he died under the appre 
henfion.of it. 
As Kenfington, in his 74th year, J. Rae 
palje, efq. late of Long Ifland, in the State 
of New York. 
In Cork-ftreet. Mrs. Davis. 
In her 79th year, in confequence of a 
fright, occafioned by-her cloaths accidentally 
taking fire, about a fortnight before, Lady 
Jane Courtenay, aunt to the Marquis of - 
Bute. 
W. Clutterbuck, efg. of Bufhey, Herts. 
Aged 65, Mr. T, Smith, of Prefcott-ftreet, 
Goodman’s-fields, 
At Clapham, in her 80th year, Mrs. Wil- 
fon, widow of the late J. Wilfon, efq. 
At his houfe, in Lincoln’s-inn-fields, T. 
Walker, efq. ferjeant atlaw, and accomptant 
general of the Court of Chancery. 
Mrs. Hunter, wife of Dr. Hunter, of 
Cliailes-ftreet, St. James’s-fquare. 
In Soho-{quare, J. White, efq. Deputy 
Clerk of the Committee of the Houfe of Come 
mons, 
Mifs Pickerill, of Bolton-ftreet, Picca- 
dilly.” - ; 
In his sad year, Mr. J. Young, of Abchurch- 
lane. 
Mrs. Goodall, relié&t of the late R. Goode 
all, efq. of Chapel-yard, Spital-iquare, 
Z2 Mrsg 
