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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES anp DEATHS 18 AND NEAR LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of diflinguifbed Characters recently deceafed. 
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‘The number of Britifh fhips entered and 
cleared in Britifh ports, ip- the year 1782, 
was 11,625, tonnage 1,123,000; in 1800, 
fhips 22,364, tonnage 2,825,coo—Increafe 
in nineteen years, fhips 10,379, tonnage 
¥,702,000. 
“* A curious and fingular fat worthy the 
attention and infpedtion ‘of the naturalift :—~. 
A fow belonging to Mr. Thomas Grace, of 
the Borough-road, Southwark, within the 
laft week, had a litter of nine pigs, and an 
animal refembling, in every refpect, an 
elephant !!!° ——— Whitehall Evening Pof?, 
Nov. 3. > 
felon Society,—The late anniverfary took 
place at the George, Chifwick, when about 
three hundred gardeners and nurferymen at- 
tended. Soom after dinner, the feveral gar- 
deners produced cheir melons, many of which 
were of an excellent quality. Mr. Phillips, 
ef Richmond was the umpire. Mr. Whit- 
man, of theDuke of Northumberland’s, Sion- 
houfe, was allowed-to have produced the 
fineft; Mr. White, of Richmond, had the 
next. , To the former was voted a filver cup, 
and to the latter a filver punch-ladle. Not- 
withftanding thefe decifions, the landlord of 
the Pack-horfe, Turnham-green, was feem- 
ingly the favourite, as the beft judges prefent 
not only beftowed many encomiums on his 
melons, but devoured them very greedily, 
fearful left he fhould offer them by way of 
competition. 
Married] At Marybone, Sir John Mur- 
ray, bart. ot Stanhope-ftreet, to Mifs Callan- 
det, eldefi daughter cf Adam Callander, efq. 
eof New Cavendifh-itreet, Portland-place. 
. At Brocme-houfe, Shooter’s Hill, the feat 
ef Sir Hyde Parker, J. Reftal, fg. of Strat- 
ford, Green, Effex, to Mirss Roche, only 
daughter of W. Ofborne, efg. 
Dr. Névinfon, of Somerviet-ftreet, — Port- 
man-fquare, to Mrs. Moody, of Cooperfale,' 
Effex. 
Mr, R. Nunn, of Friday-ftreet, to MifsC. 
Wilmot, of Tottenham. 
Mr. J. Le Prince, of Ringwoed, Hants, to 
Mifs Francilion, of Pentonville. 
At Walton upon Thames, H. Goidney, 
efq. to Mrs. Hitches. 
J. Fergufon, efq. to Mifs Bloxam, daughter 
ef Sir Matthew Bloxam, M. P. ; 
The Rev. H. Okes, efq. A. B. of Corpus 
Chrifti College, Cambridge, to Mifs P. Bul- 
by, of Kingtton upon Thames. 
F. C. Wingrave, efq. of the excife-office, 
to Mifs Dawfon, of Albion-ftreet, Black- 
friars. 
J. Cripps, efq. of Cirencefter, to Mifs Har- 
rifon, of Clapham Common. 
Mr. R. Lee, of Bernard-ftreet, Brunfwick- 
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fquare, to Mifs Prowting, of Chawton, 
Hants. S ji 
| H. Hartwell, efq. to’ Mrs. Elrington, of 
York-ftreet. \ 
At Chrift Church, Newgate-ftreet, Mr. E. 
Goddard, brandy-merehant, to Mifs C.Camp- 
bell, eldeft daughter of the late W. Camp- 
bell, efq. diftiller, of Dock-head. — 
Mr. W. Ruffell, of London-ftreet, Fitz- 
roy-fquare, to Mrs. Clarke, reli of G. 
Clarke, efq. of Sevenoaks, 
At Marybone, W. Glen Johnftone, efq. to: 
Mifs H. M. H. Richardfon; fitter of Sir G. 
Richardfon, bart. of the fixty-fourth regi- 
ment. 
Alfo, L. Vaffall, efq. to Mifs S. Fitch. 
Mr. Whitford, of Broad-{treet Buildings, 
to Mifs H. Weils, of Weftmintter. 
At Mortlake, R. Melville, efg. of Amfter- 
dam, to Mifs E. Skurray, of Wakefield. . 
Mr. Bent, bookfeller, Coventry-ftreet, te 
Mrs. Hurford, widow of the late Henry Hur- 
ford, efgq. 
. At St. George’s, Bloomfbury, Mr. ‘Jere- 
miah Sinderby, of Brook’s-market, Holborn, 
to Mifs Poate, of King-ftreet, Bloomfbury, 
and of New Town, Hants, and niece of Capt. 
Colnett, of the navy. 
J. Grant, efq. wholefale linen-draper, of 
Cheapfide, to Mifs Smith, eldeft’ daughter of 
R. Smith, efq. wholefale. grocer, of Alderf- 
gate-ftreet. ae 
Lieutenant Lioyd, of the train of artillery, 
to Mifs Campbell, fourth daughter of R. 
Campbell, efq. of Blackheath. 
Mr.W.F. Gardner, merchant, of Crutched’ 
friars, to Mifs Englehart, daughter of J. 
D. Englehart, efq. of Kew. 
Mr. Richardfon, of Ulington, toMrs.Hayes, 
of St. Clement’s, Strand. 
At Pimlico, Mr, Knight, te Mifs M. 
White. 
Mr. Lane, of South-ftreet, Manchefter= 
{quare, to Mifs A. Townfon, of Threadneedle« 
ftreet. : 
In Marybone, J. F. Steadman, efq. of 
Bread-ttreet-hill, to Mifg Greening. 
H. W. Mortimer, efq. of Fleet ftreet, te 
Mifs Ritchie, of Otley. 
F. Perkins, efq. of Park-ftreet, South- 
wark, to Milfs Sanders, of Camberwell. 
Mr. W. H. Houghton, -of the navy- 
office, to Milfs S. A.-Kidington, ef Great 
Portland-ftreet. . Nia 
J. S. Walton, efq. to Mrs. C.C. Diemar, 
widow of the late Rev. Dr. Diemar, of Cal- 
cutta. ‘ j 
At Bifhopfgate Church, Mr. J. Ebenezer 
Saunders, fish-factor, to Mifs S. Gondge, of 
Norton Falgate. 
At St. Margaret’s Church, Weftmintter, 
ann G. Ellis, 
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