1803. ] 
Mr, Weale, upholfterer, of Edward-ftreet, 
Portman-fquare. ** 
C. Newman, efg. of King-ftreet, Golden- 
{quare.. 
In Holles-ftreet, Cavendith-fquare, aged 
76, Mrs. Byde, mother of Colonel Byde. 
‘ At Pentonville, Mrs, Perrell, of Cheape 
ide. 
In Bedford-ftreet, Bedford-row, in his 60th 
year, Mr. F. Good. 
In his 74th year, at his apartments in the 
BritifhMufeum, the Rev. R. Pennock, rector 
of Abinger, in Surrey, and of St. John’s, 
Bermondfey. 
At Kennington, aged 50, Mr. S. Linging. 
At Dorking, in Surrey, in her 65th year, 
Mrs. Franks. 
Mr. F. Wifher, druggift, in Cannon-ftreet.. 
Mrs. Stewart, wife of J. Stewart, efq, of 
Somerfet place, 
At Hadley Green, Mrs. Fatio, wife of 
J. D.Fatio, efq. .° 
W. Clay, efg. of Upper Holloway. 
Mrs. Schwenck, wife of J. A. Schwenck, 
efq. of Vauxhall Walk. 
: In Manchefter-fquare, Sir Henry Lambert, 
art. 
Lady Clayton, widow of the late Sir Ro- 
bert Clayton, bart. of Hill-ftreet, Berkeley- 
{quare. ; 
In his 63d year, TZ. Little, efg. Wig- 
more-ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare. 
In Park-ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare, Jfrs. 
Foycey widow of the late Major Joyce. 
Mrs. Galliers, of Paradife-row, Lambeth. 
At his brother’s houfe in Harley-ftreet, 
C. Beauveir Torin, ef7. 
Per Vaughan, efg. late a banker in Corn- 
Uber 
Mr. F. Augufius Streit, of Doyley’s ware- 
houfe in the Strand, 
Mr. Caftledine, near thirty years waiter at 
the Shakefpeare Tavern, Covent Garden, 
At Kennington, aged 65, 8. C. Lloyd, eq. 
Aged 66, Mr. T. Lonfdale, of King-itreet, 
Covent Garden. 
At an advanced age, Mrs. Mayle, widow 
ef the late H. Moyle. efq. 
_ In Walworth, WY Hanby, eg. 
In his 58th year, Mr. R. Harper, of Char- 
lotte-ftreet, Portland-place. 
Of a paralytic-ftroke, Mrs. Vigurs, of 
Southampton-fireet, Strand. 
Lieut. Col, Frederic Manners, of the 96th 
regiment. 
In her 2oth year, Mifs Robins, of the 
Piazza, Covent Garden, 
Mrs. Roberts, of Gloucefter-ftreet, Queen- 
{quare. 
At Layton, in his 63d year, T. Oliver, ef7. 
in Perc¥-ftreet, Bedford-fquare, %. Mur- 
gan, efg..one of.the principal examiners in 
‘ 
the Court of Chancery. bess 
7. Oxenford, efg. of the Cuftom-houfe. 
At Vauxhall Terrace, in his: oth year, 
Montuty Mac. No. 98. | 
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Marriages and Deaths in and near London 
181 
Mr. C.. Rafbfieldy deputy of Candlewick 
Ward. 
Aged 47, Mrs. A. Lamboll, of Broken 
arf, 
Aged 78, Mrs. Mills, mother of J. Mills, 
efq. of Parliament-ftreet, Weftmintter, 
At Lambeth, Mr. P. Capper. 
At Ilford, Mifs Miller. 
At Brompton, 7\ Gilbert, efg. a lieutenant 
in.the royal navy. 
Ia his 77th year, 
Garden. 
At Hatfield, Herts, the feat of the Mar- 
quis of Salifbury, dr. Fames Minier, many 
years ferjeant at arms to the King, and 
twenty-three years head cook to the Mar- 
quis, 
Found dead in his apartments in Somerfet- 
houfe, aged 64, Mr. Charles Tweedie, of the 
Navy Pay Office. He had shot himfelf 
through the head, and the piftol was lying 
near him. 
Dropped down, and died inftantly, in the 
Borough, on his return from the Court of 
Requefts, in Southwark, of which he had 
been many years the fenior officer, Mr. Tho- 
mas. 
Alfo Mr. Tolley, who had been attending 
at the Seflionsehoufe in Horfemonger-lane, 
Southwark ; in going home he was feized with 
a fit in King’s-fields, and, although every 
means were ufed to recover him, he expired 
in Jefs than an hour. 
At his houfe in Auftin-friars, in his 61 
year, Edward Vaux, efg. merchant and un- 
derwriter. He was poffefied of a quick dif- 
cernment, folid judgment, and fuavity of 
manners ; he had a copious and admirable 
flow of words; and was no lefs diftinguifhed 
for the correétnefs and felicity of his diétion 
than by the celerity of his writing. At the 
focial board he was brilliant and vivacious ; 
often eliciting luminous effufions from modeft 
and diffident merit. With an happy verfati- 
lity he could turn from §¢ grave to gay, from 
lively to fevere.””. To his friends he thewed 
himfelf friendly : he waited not the folicita- 
tions of the unfortunate, for he anticipated 
and admitted their plea ; and ¢ his pity gave 
ere charity began.” He praétifed the Chrif- 
tian virtues, and evinced the purity of his 
faith by his works. 
In Red Crofs-ftreet, aged about 66, Tho- 
mas Symmonds, efg. many years a partner in a 
refpectable brewery. In 1792, he was 
eleGted one of the common council for the 
ward of Cripplegate Without, of which, for 
the laft year, he was deputy. He pofleffed 
ftrong natural abilities, and was much re- 
{pected as a kind, companionable friend, and 
an ufefuk mémber of the Corporation. dis 
diforder, which, for the laft fourteen months, 
baffled the fkiil of feveral eminent medical 
advifers, is believed to have been a drogfy in 
the cheft. 
Aa 
F. Allen, efg. of Hatton 
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