1802.] 
Married] H. A. Barry, efq. of Soho- 
{guare, to Mifs Fairfield, of Berner’s-ftreet. 
Mr. J. Breach, to Mifs S, Ellis, both of 
Aldgate. : 
At Kenfington Church, Mark Dyer, efq. 
late of the ifland of Tortola, in the Weft In- 
‘dies, to Mrs, Hamer, widow of the late J. 
Hamer, efg. of Demerara. 
Mr. Heath, of the Crefcent, Blackfriars, 
to MifsWeaver, only daughter of R. Weaver, 
“efq. of Witherley, Leicefterthire. 
The Rev. Mr. Rippon, re€tor of Hitchin, 
Herts, and chaplain to her Royal Highnefs 
the Duchefs of Cumberland, to Mifs Fearns, 
of Kenfington Palace. ; 
At Pancras, Captain S. M. Sears, of the 
gth regiment of foot, fon of the late Colonel 
Sears, of the Bengal Artilfery, to Mifs E. 
Stable, of Kentifh Town. 
In Marybone, G. D. Ferry, efg. to Lady 
Jane Halliday, reli&t of HaHatliday, efg. 
and fifter to the Earl of Dyfart. 
At Deptford, Mr. W. Brown, jun. ftock- 
broker, to Mifs Sparke, daughger of the late 
Mr. J. Sparke, of the Bank of England. 
At Clapham, P. Dorville, efq. Captain of 
the regingent of Royal Dragoons, to Mifs 
Duvars. : 
Mr. Franks, of Carey-ftreet, to' Mifs 
Gaunt, of Welbeck-ftreet, only child of the 
Rev. J. Gaunt, D,D. late of Higham on the 
Hill, Leicefterthire. 
R. Webb, efg. of Pall Mall, to Mrs. H. 
White, of Plahhett, Effex. 
At Woolwich, Lieut. J. Clofe, of the 
Royal Horfe Artillery, to Mifs Douglafs, 
daughter of Colonel Douglafs. | - 
Captain J. Jones, of the Weft Middlefex 
Militia, to Mifs Coleman, of the parith of 
Covent Garden. 
At Marybone Church, T. Hill, efq. of the 
ifland of Montferrat, to Milfs E.-Trant, 
-youngeft daughter of the late D. H. Trant, 
efq. : 
Mr.R,C. Mackenzie, merchant, of King’s 
Arms-yard, to Mifs Piper, fecond daughter of 
the late J. Piper, efq. of Colyton Houfe, 
Devon. 
J. Jopfon, efq. of Lincoln’s Inn, to Mifs 
Reynolds, only child of J, Reynolds, efq. of 
Paper Buildings, inthe Temple. 
'D. Athburnham, efg. third fon of Sir W. 
Athburnham, bart. of Broomham, Suffex, to 
Mrs. Bancroft, widow of S. F. Bancroft, efq. 
Mr. E. Haley, of Long Acre, to Mifs A. 
Abbott, late of New Bond-ftreet. 
J. Webb, efq. of Somer’s Town, to Mifs M. 
_. Taylor, of Great Cumberland-ftreet, Oxford- 
' ftreet. 
J. D’Ifraeli, efq. of the Adelphi, to Mifs 
Bafeir, of Billiter-fquare. 
Died.| In his ¢8th year, the Right Hon. 
Earl Fauconberg, Lord Lieutenant and Cuftos 
Rotulorum of the North Riding of York- 
fhire. The earldom becomes extinét; but the 
titles of vifcount and baron Fauconberg dey 
volve on Rowland Rellafyfe, efg. Hix lord. 
Montaty Mag. Ne 35. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
285 
fhip died ina fit of apoplexy, with which he 
was feized, while taking a walk in the New 
road, Mary-le-bonne. Te 
Of an. accidental death, Mr. Jolliffe, M. P. 
for Petersfield, Hants. Mr. Jolliffe had been 
for a long time previoufly employed in in. 
{pecting his improvements on his eftate at 
Merftham, in Surrey. Going into a field ad- 
joining the houfe, where a number of la- 
bourers were employed in digging, and whilft 
walking, not obferving a pit near, he fell in, 
and unfortunately broke the {pine of his back, 
and fragtured his fkullin feveral places. He 
lay a fhort time in that fituation; bur affift- 
ance being near, he was conveyed to his 
houfe; where, after languithing in extreme 
torture, two or three days, he expired. 
At Gofwell Houfe, London, aged 67, the 
Rev. J. Baines, univerfally beloved and re- 
{pe&ted as a man who poffeffed a benevolent 
heart, and as a good Chriftian. He was many 
years a refident in India. ; 
At South Lambeth, in his 72d year, T. Da- 
niel, efq. 
At his houfe in St.. James’s-ftreet, Jofeph 
Naffey, efq. apothecary to his Royal Highnefs 
the Prince of Wales. 
By the breaking of a blood-veficl, Mr. 
Long, attorney, of Grays Inn-road. 
T. Jees, efq. chief teller of the Bank of 
England. 
Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. C. Smith, wine 
merchant, of Queen-ftreet, Cheapfide. 
In York-buiidings, New-road, Marybone, 
Mrs. C. M. Northey, wife of J. M. Northeyy 
efg. captain in the royal navy. 
R. Gimbert, efg. of Piccadilly. ° 
The Rev. C. Lufcombe, of Bread-ftreet. 
Mrs. Lorkin, widow, of St. John’s ftreet. 
At Wade’s Mill, Herts, the Lady of J. 
Buller, efg. of Morval, in Cornwall, the 
youngeft daughter of the Bifhop of Ely. 
At South Mims, in his ssth year, W- 
Adams, efq. 
At Hampftead, Mrs. Devall, wife of Re 
Deval. efq. 
At Greenwich, in his 68th year, Mr. Te 
Powis, brewer. 
At Tottenham, Mrs. Steers, wife of J. 
Steers, efq. tha 
In his 27th year, Mr. H, H. Capel, of the 
Ordnance Office, Tower. 
At Croydon, Mrs. Baratty. 
Mrs. Ford, of Smithfield Bars. 
In his goth year, T. Bullock, efq. a gene 
tleman well known upon the Turf. 
Mifs Waddington, only daughter of S. F. 
Waddington, efq. 
At Richmond,. Lady Mufgrave, reli€t of 
the late Sir Philip Mufgrave, bart. 
Mrs. Rideing, fifter to Sir R. Perryn, bart, 
In his 48th year, J. Parkinfon,efq. of Lime- 
ftreet-{quare. 
Mrs. Williams, of Sloane-ftreet, 
At Chelfea, aged 35, Mr. Dalton. 
Colonel Count Sutron Clanard. 
Ather hauwfe, in Grofvenox-fquare, Mifs 
Ph ep Wilkes, 
