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MARRIAGES anp DEATHS in anp nEAR LONDON. . 
With Biographical Memoirs of diftinguifbed Charafers recently deceafed. 
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The number of prifoners under confinement 
in the metropolis, who have given notice in 
the Gazette of July 4, of ‘their intentions to 
take the benefit of the recent A@ of Parlia- 
ment for their liberation is as follows :— 
69 in Newgate, 146 in the King’s Bench, 
177 in the Fleet, 31 in the Poultry, 19 in 
the Marfhalfea, 9/in Tothill Fields Bride- 
well, qr inthe New Jail, Southwark, 41 in 
Giltfpur-ftreet Compter, and 19 in Ludgate. 
Not lefs than one hundred and twenty one in- 
clofure bills have paffed during the late fef- 
fion of parliament 3 the greateit number ever 
pafled in any former feffion was cighty-feven. 
The late Secret Committee of the Houfe 
of Commons, having difcovered many imper- 
fe€tions inthe corn-trade, and particularly in 
the corn-market of London, have, in confe- 
quence, recommended the following regula. 
tions, as conceiving that the London-market 
miuit affeét all the corn-markets in the king- 
dom, That the prefeat corn-market of Lon- 
don be inlarged, and a regular clerk appointed 
under the corporation, and a regifter kept of 
the proceedings. That factors fhall not be 
allowed to deal on their own account, but be 
placed on the footing of brokers in other 
trades carried on in the City of London, by 
obliging them to give bonds to the fame 
effe&. That, to prevent jobbing, no corn 
fhould be fold a fecond time, before the pay- 
- tment on‘the firft fale; and that the factors 
fhould exhibit ai/ their famples ac the fame 
time, on opening of thé market at a fixed 
hour. 
With a view to: remedy thefe material in- 
conveniences, theCommittee recommend, that 
effe€tual meafures fhould be adopted early in 
the next Seflion of Parliament, for enlarging 
and opening the corn-market in London, 
either by removing it to the weft fide of 
Tower Hill, near the river, or by extending 
the Exchange in Mark-lane, by the purchafe 
and pulling down of fome of the warehoufes 
and premifes furrounding it; for appointing a 
proper clerk, to be refponfible to the corpora- 
tion; and for eftablifhing a correét public 
regifter of tranfaétions therein, and regular 
hours for opening and clofing the fame. 
Married.| Mr. Serjeant Onflow, to Lady 
Drake, relict of Sir Francis Samuel Drake, 
bart. and only daughter of George Onflow, 
efq. late of Dunfborough Houfe, in the coun- 
ty of Surrey. 
Mr. Storr, filverfmith, of Air-ftreet, Pic- 
cadilly, to Mifs E. Berger, youngeft daughter 
of Mr. Berger, of Hampftead. 
Mr. W. Saxton, of Weymouth, to Mifs 
Branth, of Berkeley-fquare. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, H: M, 
Gould, efq. to Mifs E. Hawkins, youngeft 
daughter of tke late T, Hawkins, efq. of 
Nath-court, in Kent 
Captain Archibald Campbell, of the 38th 
regt. to Mifs Ma¢donald, of Devonfhire-ftreet, 
Portland place. 
J. Wilkes Hill, efq. furgeon, to Mifs 
Pinkney, both of Great Tower-hill. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, the Rev. 
R. F. Onflow, eldeft fon of the Dean of Wor- 
cefter, to Mifs Harriet Foley, third daughter 
of the Hon. A. Foley, M. P. 
C. Rainsford, efq. of Farnborough, Berks. 
to Mifs M. de Dompiere, of Grenville-ftreets 
R. S. D. Light, efq. to Mifs H. Miller, 
fecond daughter of the late’J. Miller, efqs of 
Carey-ftreet. / 
T. Probert, efq. of Gray’s-inn, to -Mifs 
Macdonald, of Dublin. 
Mr. Jardine, of Gloucefter terrace, 
Hoxton, to Mifs Brown, of Eftwick, Herts. 
Mr. W. Daniel, of Howland-ftreet, to Mifs 
Wefton, of Upper Charlotte-ftreet. 
The Right Hon. Lord Gngley, to Mifs 
Burgoyne, only daughter of the late Sir John 
Burgoyne, bart. 
Lord Pelham, to Lady Mary: Ofborney 
daughter of the late Duke of Leeds. 
Mr. F. Brewin, of Surry-{quare, to Mifs 
Addifon, of Sudbury. ; 
Mr. Mafon,’ of London-ftreet, to Mifs 
Swaine, of the Borough, 
T. Nefbitt, jun. efq. of Kingfland, to Mifs 
Sally Preftony niece to the late Sir John Call, 
bart, 
At Mary-le-bonne Church, Major William 
Armftrong, to Mifs Dana, daughter of the 
Rey. Mr. Dana, and niece to Lord Kinnaird 
and Sir W- Pulteney, bart. 
Died.| W. Lee, efq. of Old Broad-ftreet. 
In King-ftreet, Weitminfter, Mrs. Gibbons, 
relict of T. Gibbons, efq. of the Treafury. 
At Kew, Mrs. M. Ayletworth. 
In Quality-court, Chancery-lane, in his 
24th year, Mr. J. M’Culloch. 
At Lockley’s, near Welwyn, Herts, T. 
Le Blanc, ef. > 
- lrher 26th year, Mrs. Palmer, of Putney. 
In Charles-ftreet, Berkeley-fquare, the 
Hon. F. Levifon Gower, widow of the late 
Rear-admiral Gower, and daughter of the late 
Admig&i Bofcawen. f 
In John-ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare, in her 75th ° 
year, Mrs, E. Phipps, relict of F. Phippsy 
efg. of the Ifland of St. Chrittopher. 
_ At Greenwich, in her 77th year, Mrs. 
Taylor, relict of W. Taylor, efq. formerly 
furgeon of Greenwich Hofpital. ‘ 
F, Wheatley, efq. R. A, of diftinguithed 
talents as a painter. 
The Hon. Mifs A. Ryder, daughter of 
Lord Harrowby. 
Mrs. Whitfore, of Great James-ftreet, Bed- 
ford row. : 
At Cheffington, in Surry, aged 43, Mrs. 
Dalrymple. ; 
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