1803. ] 
Mrs. B. French, wife of N. B. French, 
efg. of Dulwich. . 
| Mrs. Ti-fon, mother of Mr.:Tilfon, of Earl- 
ftreet, Blackfriars. |, 
At Gaddefden Cottage, Herts, in her 6gth 
year, Ads. Noyes, relict of the late T. H. 
Noyes, 4/9. 
At Highbury Terrace, Iflington, P. W 
Crowiker, efg. Comptrolier of the City of 
London, 
At Brompton, in his 29th year, Captain F. 
Dalrymt le. 
At Ham Common, inher 74th year, Ars. 
E, Garland. 
Mrs. Lloyd, many years houfekeeper at 
Kenfington Palace. 
R. Lindjey, e/g. of Hampftead, formerly of 
Charles Town, Carolina. 
Mr, F. Booth, many years footman to the 
king. 
At Hackney, F. Rebello, efg. 
In King ftreet, Portman-fquare, 7. C, Han- 
key, 6/9. 
At his houfe in Jermyn-ftreet, in his 63d 
year, General de Bauermeifier, Refident Minif- 
ter fromthe Court of Heffe Caffel. 
In South Andley-fireet, F%. Compton, e/g. 
_ At Mr.Shepherd’s, Upper Guildtord-ftreet, 
Captain R. Abbott Mafb, of Mitcham, Surrey. 
in Sloane ftreet, Chelfea, Mifs Windus. 
In Dean’s Piace, Lambeth, Captain E, 
Manwaring, late of the King’s American 
Rangers, 
In Welbeck-ftreet, aged 77, N. Peers, ey. 
W. Park, ef7. of Baldwyn’s Gardens. 
Suddenly, in the bloom of life, aged 22, 
Francis, fecond fon of Francis Green, efq. 
Denmark-hill, Camberwell. 
Mrs. Adderley, wife of Mr. Adderley, of 
the India-houfe. This lady was in the a& of 
feeding a {quirrel, when the animal, eager to 
obtain its food, bit her finger fo violently 
that fhe let the candle fall on her cleaths, 
which were immediately in flames, and the 
was fo much burnt that after languishing in 
great mifery a few hours, the expired. 
At his houfe in Piccadilly, in his 74th 
year, the Right Hon. Sir William Hamilton, 
K. B. He was taken ill about a fortnight 
ago, retained the ufe of his faculties to the 
laft, and expired withouta pang. Sir Wiltiam 
was aman of extraordinary endowments, and 
the literary and fcientific world is under the 
- higheft obligations to him forthe fpirited exer. 
-tions he made to add to our ftock of knowledge 
and of models, in the fine arts. He was 37 years 
ambaflador at Naples, From favouring acci- 
dents in birth (he was fofter-brother tu the 
king) in breeding, in property, high place, 
attainments in fcience, vaft intercourfe, illuf- 
‘trious friendfhip, &c sc. he was juftly con- 
fidered as a character entitled to great confi- 
deration. 
At her houfe at Round Oak, Egham, 
aged 87, the Reli of Henry Revell, efq. 
many years in the fervice of the~Eaft India 
Company at China. | 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 379 
In her 19th year, Mfrs. Bouch, wife of Mr. 
Bouch, and 2d daughter of Mr. Birkett, both 
of Norton Falgate. If fuavity of manners, 
benignity of difpofition, the tender attentions 
of an affe€tionate hufband and the beft of pce 
rents, aided by every fbecies of medical ad- 
vice, could have availed to preferve the brit- 
tle thread of life, her’s would have been pro- 
trated to extreme age; but, alas! inexo- 
rable death, fnatched her from hence in the 
fifth month of her marriage, and at a time 
when the bleffings of life were expanding in 
full perfection to her view. 
At Newingtor, Yhomas Leck, efq. Cla- 
renceux King of Arms, and Principal Herald 
of the fouth, eaft, and weft part of England 5 
in which office he is fucceeded by George 
Harrifon, efq. Norroy King of Arms. 
In Tothill-fields, Weftminfter, in his 74th 
year, Mr Ralph Coulthard, one of the yeo- 
men-ufhers of his majefty’s yeomen of the 
guard. 
Mrs. Hall, wife of Richard Hall, efq. of 
Laurence-lane, Cheapfide. 
Licutenant=general Francis D’Oyley, colo- 
nel of the 1¢th foot. He was at the levce 
on the 2d of March, and went in perfect 
health, in the evening of the 34, to Mrs. 
Heberden’s concert in Pall Mall; returned 
home to his hoafe in Half Moon ftreet, Pic- 
cadilly, on the mourning of the ath, and, af- 
ter retiring to bed, fell’ into a f{weon, and 
expired. 
At his houfe in the Steel-yard, London- 
bridge, aged 59, Robert Vigne, efg. j 
In Sloane-fquare, Knightibridge, Francis 
David Lavzun, ef. 
At Bedford, of a quinfey, Mackenziz 
Macaulay, eq. Alderman of Coleman-ftreet 
ward, to which he was eleéted in 1786 3 in 
1790 he ferved the office of fheriff. He was 
an ative and intelligent magiftrate; and 
poffeffed very ftrong natural abilities, highly 
improved by education. To his widow, the 
Corporation of London havé, in a very hand- 
fome manner, unanimoufly voted an annuity 
of rool. Jae 
Tn Lincoln’s-inn-fields, the Widow. of S2- 
muel Roftey, efq. fifter of the dowager lady 
Dukenfield. : 
At Bengeo-hall; Herts, aged 73, Thomas 
Proéor, e{q. an eminent porter brewer. 
In New North-ftreet, Red Lion-fquare, 
aged 68, ‘fobn Hingeflon, efy. of the Curfi- 
tor’s ofice. A man of whom it may be 
truly faid that he took pleafure in doing 
good. He was the oldeft furviving curfitor, 
and appointed by Lord Thurlow, then chan- 
cellar. 22 
George Wade, ef§. of Southampton-row, 
Bloomibury. 
At Hammerfmith; aged 76, Dr. George 
Young; phyfician to the government hoipi- 
tals in the Weft Indies. , 
' In St. George’s-row, Hyde park, aged 73, 
Fames Powis, ey. formerly furgeon and apo- 
thecary of Newington-Butts, 
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