1803. | 
exifting population is, to that of 1780, as 117 
to 100; while the amount of regiftered bu- 
ridls has remained ftationary during the laft 
twenty-one years; the firft five of which, as 
well as the jaft five years, and all the twen- 
ty-one years taken together, equally average 
about 186,000 per annum, 
MARRIED. 
Dr. Reid, of Southampton-row, to Mifs 
Geldard, of Caroline-ftreet. 
Chr. Fagan, efq. of the Bengal military 
eftablifhment, to Mifs Fagan, of Mitcham, 
Surrey. 
The Rey. H. Budd, chaplain of Bridewell 
Hofpital, to Mifs Lewin, of Eltham, in 
Kent, ; 
At St. James’s-church, Mr., Beckwith, 
jun. to Mifs Boydell, of Pall Mall. 
W. Bloxam, efq. banker, of Southwark, 
to Mifs A. Burnett, daughter of Sir Robert 
Burnett. 
At St. Stephen’s, Walbrook, by fpecial 
licence, W. Moore, efg. of Doétor’s Com- 
mons, to Mifs Price, daughter of the Right 
Hon. the Lord Mayor. 
J. Miller, efq. of Carey-ftreet, Lincoln’s- 
inn, to Mifs Bond, daughter of Sir James 
Bond, of Fenmet: ftreet: 
J. March, efq. of Sambrook-court, Ba- 
finghall-ftreet, to Mifs Parker, late of Lon- 
don Wall. 
T. Rutfon, efq. of Hillingdon, in Mid- 
dlefex, to Mifs J. Stable, niece of Sir Da- 
niel Williams, one of the police magiftrates 
at Whitechapel. 
Mr. R. Heniey, furgeon, and medical ftore- 
keeper of the ifland of Jerfey, 'to Mifs H. A. 
F. March, of Knighthbridge. 
C. J. Lawfon, elq. of the Middle Temple, 
to Mifs Lawfon, eldest daughter of A. Law- 
fon, efq. of Grofvenor-place. 
At Chefhunt, in Herts, Newcomen Edg- 
worth, efq. to Mifs Savary, 
At Mary-le-bonne Church, G. Shiffner, 
efq. to Mifs Green. 
T. Richings, efq. of Thavies-inn, Hol- 
born, to Mifs C. Patterfon, daughter of Co- 
lonel Patterfon, of Lambeth. 
DIED. 
In Gower-ftreet, W. Robinfon, efg. of A- 
binger-hall, in Surrey, and commodore in 
the Eaft India Company’s marine fervice at 
Bombay. 
At his apartments in the Mews, Mr. F. 
Smith, many years coachman to the Queen. 
At his houfe in Gloucefter-place, W. Ar- 
thur Crofbre, fq. 
- In Greek-ftreet, Soho-fquare, in his 84th 
year, Gen. E. Maxell Brown, colonel of 
the 67th “pia > foot. 
Alfo, aged 52, . T. Clarke. 
Mrs. Bray, of meres -ftreet, Rathbone- 
place. 
Aged 62, Mrs. E. Hatch, of the Baptift’s- 
head Coffee-houfe, Chancéry-lane. 
_ In Upper Titchfield-ftreet, Portland-place, 
Mrs. Handcock, widow. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. O75 
Aged 59, Mr. F. Regnier, of Leicefter- 
fquare. 
At Ifleworth, aged 53, Mrs. Twining. 
At Poplar, Mrs. Hankey, widow of the 
late J. Hankey, efq. 
The Rev. Mr. Peachey, ssiasieth to the 
Duke of Cumberland. 
dn Gloucefter. place, Portman-fquare, Vice 
Admiral Sir Fames Wallace. 
In Cavendith-fquare, Mrs. Hungerford, fifter 
and co-heirefs to L. Keate Hungerforg, efqe 
of Studley-houfe, in Wiltthire. 
F.R. Coefar Durnford, efg. of Great Cum- 
berland-ftreet, Portman fquare. 
In Grafton-ftreet, Mrs, Beachcroft, widow. 
At Knighthbridge,- Mrs. Elhs. 
In the King’s Mews, Mrs. Horneck, mo= 
ther to General Horneck. 
In Sloane-itreet, Mrs. Strutt. 
At Richmond, the Hon. Mi/s Howe, fitter 
to Lord Howe. 
Aged 26, Mrs. Wolfe, of the Haymarket. 
In Devon tire: place, W. Patterfon, efg. 
F. Fames, efg. of Elftead, Surrey. 
Mr. Burgefs, of the Yorkthire Stingo pub- 
lic-houfe, New-road, Mary-le-bonne. 
Ae Hie houle in the Adelphi, H. Fearon, 
efg. of the Royal College of Surgeons, a 
gentleman highly celebrated among his bre- 
thren for his new mode of operating on can= 
cers, and for the compleat fuccefs which fol- 
lowed him in a profefiion he had embraced 
with peculiar ardour, 
Mrs. Minfbull, of Mill-bank- ftreet, Wett- 
mintter. 
In Rathbone-place, Mrs. Lucas, widow. 
In his 78th year, the Right Hon. General 
Warde, colonel of the fourth regiment of 
dragoon-guards. 
At Hampftead, Mrs. Howard, widow of 
the late G. Howard, efq. juftice of peace, 
and deputy-lieutenant of the county of 
Middlefex, 
Mrs. Offey, widow, of Great Ormonde 
ftreet. 
Aged 78, W. Morris, efq. of High {treet 
Mary-le- Denee: 
At Highgate, Capt. F. Burgefs, late of the 
84th regiment of foot. 
At Clapton, aged 64, Mrs. 4. Vaux. 
Mr. Fourdrinier, ftationer, at Charing- 
crofs. 
In Canterbury-place, Lambeth, aged 69, 
Mrs. Ward, widow of H. Ward, efq. late of 
the General Poft Office. 
In Baker-ftreet, Portman- -fquare, Mrs. 
Middleton, wife of J. Middleton, efq. of 
Shanford-houfe, near Winchefter. 
At Walworth, aged 60, Mrs. Gill, Gfter 
of Mr. Aftley, of the Amphitheatre, Weft- 
minfter-bridge. 
In Grafton-ftreet, Mrs. Cuffe, reli of T. 
Cuffe, efq. of Grange, inthe county of Kil- 
kenny, Ireland. 
Mrs. Dutens, of Leicefter fquare. 
At Kenfington, M@rs, Delafield, fitter of Mr. 
Alderman Combe. 
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