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Mrs. Turner, wife of W..Turner, efq. of 
Loughton, Effex. 
In Hertfordfhire, Mrs. M. Leake, widow 
of the late Stephen Martin Leake, elq. Garter 
King cf Arms. 
At Fulham, Captain H.. Collins, of ‘the 
navy. 
In Stafford-place,- Pimlico, Rear Admiral 
Brenton. 
At Iflington, Captain J. Winterfgill 
Piercy, of the EaftIndia Company’s fervice. 
At Hammerfmith, H. Houfe, efq. late of 
Pall Mall... This ponvlieleans ‘formerly a wine 
merchant, was father of Weftminiter, and 
the leader of that truly refpectable party, who, 
in 1780, invited Mr. Fox to prefent himfelf 
a candidate for that city. 
In Bloomibury - fquare, Mrs. Paul, 
WN. Paul, efq. 
At Weslivich, Mr. W. Blyth, purfer ose 
Matilda thip of war. 
At the Reverend J. Roe’s, Mufcovy- ~courty 
Tower-hill, aged 17, Mr. E. Greaves, of 
Barbadoes, 
Mrs. Freemantle, reli& of J. Freemantle, 
ef. Pah ae fecretary of the Cuftoms. 
J. Slack, mafter of the Gloucefter 
uae Piccadilly. 
At Lord Keith’s houfe, Harley-ftreet, 
the Honorable Mifs Pfimrofe Elphinfton. 
In his 68th year, Mr. W. Ewtters, of Chif- 
well-ftreet. 
In the prime of life, T. Plummer, efq. of 
Gray’s-inn-fquare. 
In her apartments, in St. James’s, the 
Honorable Mifs Jefferies, Maid of Honor to 
the Queen, 
In her 35th year, Mrs. Cuckow, of St. 
George’s Place, Surrey. 
In his 75th year, Mr. J. Walford, apothe- 
cary, of Garlick-hill, and many years mem- 
ber of the Common Council, of the city of 
London. 
Mr. R.Henderfon, merchant, of Queen-ftreet, 
Cheapfide. 
At Chertfey, L. Porter, efq. 
In Baker-ftreet, Portman- fquare, in his 
83d year,the Rev.E. Lockwood, of Dew’s- hall, 
Ei saad 
In Queen Ann-ftreet-weft, J. Willes, efq. 
of Aftrop-houfe, Northamptonthire 
Mrs. Robinfon, of New Bond-ftreet. 
wife a 
tn Lant-fireet, Southwark, D. Mc Andrew, ° 
efq. 
At Pinner, W. Miles, efq. ads a colo- 
nel in. the army. 
In Great George-ftreet, Weftminfter, the 
Right Hon. Lady Lucy Merrick, fifter of the 
Jate Earl of Londonderry. 
In Bond-ftreet, the Rev. Mr. Green, cy of 
Reading. 
Mrs. Morrifea, wife of P. Morrifon, fy 
of Enfield, Middlefex, 
Mrs. Varley, of the York Hotel, Bridge- 
ftreet, Blackfriars. 
The Kev. G. Watfon Hand, Archdeacon of 
Porfet, Reétor of St, George, Botolph Lane, 
Deaths in and near London. 
{March 1, 
Vicar of St. Giles’s, Cripplegate, and Preben- 
dary of the Cathedrals of St. Paul and Salif- 
bury. 
The Right Hon. the Countefs of Leicetter, 
At Greenwich, in his 82d year, Dr, P. D, 
Layard, L.L.D ee F.R.S. father to the Dean 
of Briftol, and brother to the Ducheis of Ans 
cafter. He was Vice Prefident of the Britith 
Lying-inn-hofpital, of which, he was confi- 
dered as the founder. 
At Edmonton, aged 72, Mr. T. Wood, 
brother of the late Mr. Spencer Wood, of 
Blackfriars. 
Mr. G.Cockings, for the laft 30 years, 
regifter of the Society of Arts inthe 
Adelphi. 
E. A. Barr, youngeft fon of Mr. Batts of 
Brydges-ftreet, Covent Garden. 
In Mansfield-ftreet, Portland-place, in his 
62d year, the Moft Noble the Duke of St. 
Alban’s, &c. &c. Grand Falconer of England,” 
He is fucceeded in his titles and eftates by his ~ 
eldeft fon Aubrey, Earl of Burford. 
In Bafinghall-ftreet, T. homatend, efq. 
Blackwell-hall fa€tor. 
Near the Terrace, Finfbury- Hat Mrs, 
Baillie, wife of A. F. Baillie, efq. of the — 
navy. : 
In Percy-fireet, after a painful illnefs of 
12 days, W. Browne, efy. late Governor of 
the ifland of Bermuda, and formerly one of 
his Majefty’s Council, at Roftan;,1 in New Eng- 
land. 
Mr. R. Bland, of Bromley. Middlefex. 
_ At Kennington, Mrs. De Lafons, wife of 
Mr. J. De Latons, of the Broad way,. Black« 
friars, 
. Athis father’ s houfe, in the Tower, aged 
17, Enfign C. Paterfon, of the 3d Weft India » 
regiment, youngeft fon of Lieutenant Colonel 
Paterfon,. commandant of Invalids in the 
Tower Garrifon. ; 
At his haqufe, Weftminfter-road, Mr. W, 
Gates, late of the Old Swan. public-houfe, 
London Bridge. 
On the 4th of February, I. Solly, efq. 
He might be called happy, if that epithet be~ 
longs to man ; as he attained the height of 
human wifhes in fullnefs of days, profperityy 
and general efteem. Having faithfully ful- 
filled all the duties of life, as well asenjoyed 
all its felicities; he met his approaching end 
with fortitude and compelure, amit the af." 
fectionate endearments of a numerous family, 
which he truly loved, the grateful regards 
of many whg aon pres his liberality or 
friendfh:p, and the chearful hopes and profpects 
of chriftianity which he cordially protetied 
and uniformly adorned. 
Literature {uftained an irreparable lofs on © 
Friday morning, the z6th inftant, in the 
death of the Rev. Alexander Geddes, LL.D. 
known throughout Europe for his erudition 
on Biblical and Claflical fubje@ts, and’ parti- 
ticularly celebrated for his admirable Tranf- 
lation of the Bible. As we received the, in+ 
telligence of this event juft as our Magazine 
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