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At St. George’s church, Hendon, Mr. C, 
Townley, engraver to the King’of Pruoffia, 
to Mifs M. Durham, of Do€tor’s-commons. 
Mr. Langhorn of Clapham, to Mifs Box, of 
Doétor’s-commons. 
Mr. T. Follett, of the Salopian coffee-houfe, 
Charing Crofs, to Mifs A. Stevenfon, of the 
fame alee 
P. Benezech, efg. of BeMfifort-buildings, 
to Mrs. M’Lachire, widow, of Oxford-ftreet, 
Marybone. 
AtAlderfgatechurch, Mr, J. Smith, grocer, 
to Mifs M. Eyre. 
At Marybone church, E. Hillard, efq. of 
Cowley-houfe, Middlefex, to Mrs. Colborne, 
of Shriding-green, Bucks. 
Captain R. Lowe, of the Fifefhire Fencibles, 
to Mifs Manners, daughter of the Hon. Mr, 
Manners, of Lambeth. 
Mr.Clement, of Worton, to Mifs Hardifty, 
of Bedford Court, Coyent-garden. 
Mr. W. Blackhall, to Mifs E. Hewfon, 
both of Bafinghall- fireet. 
By fpecial licence, at Earl Fauconberg’s, 
T. Wynn, efg. nephew'to Lord New- 
borough, to the Right Honorable Lady C. 
Bellayfe,eldeft daughter of the Earl of Faucon- 
bérg. 
At Ampthill, Bedfordfhire, the Hon. G. 
Brown, lieutenant in the 13th light dragoons, 
to Mifs M. Colfton, youngeft-daughter of the 
late Reverend A Colfton, of Filkins-hall, Ox- 
fordfhire. 
Mr. W. Wood, foap-manufacturer, of 
Bithopfgate- ftreet, to Mrs. ie fae of Mary- 
lasd-point, Stratford, Effex. 
At St. George’ /Wanpine, Richard Ellis,efg. 
ef Chourch- alley, Abchurch-lane, Lombard- 
ftreet, to Mifs Mary Spence, of Wapping. 
An agreeable young lady, with every accom 
‘plifhment to make the married ftace happy. 
Mr. Clarke, junior, of Upper Belgrave- 
place, Chelfea, to Mifs Nalder, of Cheap- 
fide. 
Mr, J.-C. Lowe, of Pentonville, to Mifs 
S. Howell, of Monmouth. © 
Captain Byron, of the navy, to Mifs Sykes, 
of Arundel-freet. 
Mr. B. Barfoot, of the Curtain-road, Moor 
fieids, to Mifs R. Harris, of Harwich. 
Mr, T. Jefferies, of Spitalfields, to Mifs 
Anderfon, of King- ftreet, Wefiminfter. 
The Rey. R. Darnford, of Sandleferd, 
Berks, to Miis Mount, of Merten, Surrey. 
At Chrift Church, Surrey, Mr, St. Jones, 
of Friday-ftreet, to Mifs M. Ligley, of Great 
Surrey-freet. 
At Marybone Church, Brifac, efq. 
to Mifs Farquharfon, of Beh ee 
Mr. Bolton, of Great Queen-fireet, Weft. 
minfter, tothe only daughter of the late J. 
Cariton, efq. of the navy. 
The Rev. Sir r J. Head, bart. of Marybone, 
o Milfs Walker » of R uffel- place. 
° Died ] In Os 28th se the Rev. O, 
Manning, B.D. Vicar of Godalming in Sur- 
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Marriages and Deaths in and near Lindon. 
[Nov. 2 
rey. This gentleman, when a ftudent at the 
Univerfity of Oxford, fell fick of the fmall- 
pox and was fuppofed to die of it; in confe- 
quence of which he was laidout. His affec- 
tionate father, having left the room,returned to 
take a Jaft view of the youth, and looking 
“fteadfaftly on the countenance, thought he 
perceived fomhething uncommon, and fancied 
he faw figns of life. The more he looked, 
the more he was convinced. He accordingly 
ordered proper means to be ufed with the 
body, and the young man was reftored to 
life, and in a fhort time to perfe&t health. 
He has fince had feveral children, and about 
fixty years have been added to his life. 
In her 66th year, Mrs. Morris, of Knight£- 
bridge, widow of the gallant Captain Morris, 
who was killed at the attack of Charleftown, 
in the beginning ef the American war. , 
In her 2gth year, Mrs. Smith, wife of 
Mr. R.P. Smith, of Whitechapel-road. 
i¢ Pinot: efq. clerk,in the 'Tellers- 
office, Exchequer, and for many years deputy 
agent to the Out-penfioners of Chelfea Hof- 
pital. 
At Clapham Common, Mr. W. Leatham, — 
pcan of Bafinghall-ftreet, ; 
At Dulwich, aged 72, Mrs. Flint, of 
London-bridge. 
At Chelfea, Mrs. S, Holder, widow of Mr, 
R. Holder, late of Innholders-hall, London. 
Mrs. E. Charlefworth, of Cornhill, who 
for many years kept a childbed- linen-ware- 
houfe there. 
Mr. Davenport, one of the affiftant pages 
to the Queen. 
Mrs. Calvert, wife of Mr. Calvert, of the 
Stamp-office. 
At Brompton Villa, Sir J. Grefham, bart. 
the laft male-heir of that ancient family. 
At Greenwich, Mr. T, Shipman, grocer, — 
.a very old inhabitant of that place. 
\At his fon’s houfe, in New Bond-ftreet, _ 
aged 69, Mr. T. Stewart. 
At Edmonton, Mrs. H“Wilfom; this lady 
was taken fuddenly ill with a pain in her 
head, went to lay down, and continued, te 
all appearance, in a comfortable fleep, "elk 
two days following, when fhe a ats without 
a figh. 
of Tipperary. 
Mr. W. Brown, 
enwell. 
At Richmond, Surrey, in his 68th year, RY 
Deputy 
Darell, efq. of Sackville-ftreet, 
Governor of the South Sea Company. 
In Hertford-ftreet, Park-lane, aged $0, of : 
a cancer in her mouth, the Right, Hon, the 
Countefs of Holdernefs. 
In Bridge-ftreet, Mrs. Letfom, widow of the 
late Dr. J. M, Letfom, and. daughter of W. 4 
Nanfon, efq. | 
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At Sir Vere Hunt’s, bart. Whiteball, J. qj 
Hamilton Lane, efq. of Lane’s- bla, county — 
In Berwick-ftreet, S. James’s, ‘aged 645 ; 
Mrs. Wanres, of St. Jolin’s -fquare, Clerk~ — 
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