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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES anp DEATHS in and neak LONDON. 
With Biographical Memoirs of diftinguifbed CharaGers recently deceafed, 
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The line of the intended North London 
Canal is to communicate with the Thames 
near Bell Wharf; and, paffing through Rat- 
cliffe and Whitechapel, is to join a bafon 
near Hackney turnpike, from which the 
main line is to extend to the river Lea, near 
Waltham Abbey. Two collateral cuts are 
alfo to be continued from this bafon, for the 
convenience of the eaftern and northern fub- 
urbs of the city. From Waltham Abbey 
the river Lea is to be navigated as far as Bi- 
thop’s-Stortford, at which place the intended 
line will again commence, and be continued, 
until it forms a junction with the Cam, be- 
low Cambridge. From thence that river is 
navigable to the Wath, or Lynn Deeps, 
MARRIED. 
At St. George’s church, Hanover-fquare, 
the Rev. E. Bullock, Fellow’ of Oriel Col- 
lege, Oxford, to Mifs S, Clitheroe, of Bof- 
ton-houfe, Middlefex. 
The Right Honourable Lord Redefdale, 
Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, to the 
Right Honourable Lady F. Percival. 
At Gatewick, Surrey, W. Kelfey, efq. to 
Miis Searles, of Bletchingly. 
Dr. J. Meadowes, of St. Luke? fi aaa 
to Mrs. Green, of Shoreditch. 
Mr. J. Boote, furgeon, of Theobald’ S- 
road, to Mifs Grindley, of Martham-ftreet, 
Weftminter. 
The Honourable and Reverend J. Black- 
wood, ‘to Mrs. Brice, widow of the late Co- 
lonel Brice. 
‘At Marybone church, Lieutenant Colonel 
Peacocke, to Mifs Morris, 
W. Strode, efq. of North Haw, Herts, to 
the Honourable Mrs. W. Finch, of Bisnneies 
fireet: 
Lieutenant Colonel Maitland, of the Firft 
regiment of Guards, to the Honourable Lou- 
ifa Crofton, 
T. Maberley, efq. of the Old Jewry, to 
Miis Von Effen, from Peterfburg. 
At Ealing, the Rev. W. P, Heckfield, to 
Mrs. Ford. 
M. Beachcroft, efq. Lieutenant Colonel of 
the Light Horfe Volunteers of London and 
Weftminfter, to Mifs Seward. 
At St. George’s, Bloomfbury, J. Scott, efq. 
to Mrs. Ernft. 
At Stepney, Captain J. Thornton, of the 
Bengal military eftablifhment, to Mifs Nath, 
of Fintbury-place, 
‘At St. James’s church, J. S. ite, efq. 
Commiflioner General from’ his Danith Ma- 
jetty inthe ifland of Santa Cruz, to Mifs M. 
Rulpini, daughter. of the Chevalier eee ac 
of Pall-mail, 
witle: 
The Rev. W. Antrobus, reGtor of Aétons 
to. Mifs Bowles. 
On the rgth of May, at St. Martin’s in 
the Fields, Mr. Thomas Flather, jun. of 
Duke-ftreet, Weft Smithfield, to Mifs Rey= 
nolds, daughter of the Rev. R. Reynolds, 
of Debach, Suffolk. 
Lately, Lord Vifcount Glerawley, to Lady 
Tfabella St. Lawrence, daughter to the Earl 
of Howth. 
T. Tilfon, efq. of Earl-ftreet, Black 
ge to Milfs M. M. Johnfton, 
Carter, of London-ftreet, Fitzroy- 
Pate to ‘Mrs. Anderfon, widow, late of 
Montego Bay, Jamaica, 
H. Cadwallader Adams, efq. of Artes 
hall, Warwickthire, to Mifs Curtis, of Souths. 
gate, Middlefex. . 
Mr. H. Dawes, of Brewer-ftreet, Goldens 
{guare, to Mrs. Bath, widow, of Clifton,: 
Briftol. 
DIED. 
At Hammerfmith, WW. Cann, efg. juttice of 
the peace for Middlefex. 
In Mansfield-ftreet, aged 73, Mrs. Trae 
paud, velit of the late General Trapaud. + ~ 
At Brompton, Mi/s Curwen. ; 
The Honourable Mifs Lambe, rai hter of 
Lord Melbourne. 
R, Lea Fones, ef7. commander of the Prince 
Adolphus Lifbon packet. ; 
In Queen-fquare, E. Dickenfon, ff: of Daft-: 
hill houfe, Warwickthire. 
Cafiey, of 
In a fit of apoplexy, dérs. 
Charles-fquare. 
In St. James’s-place, Mrs. Hale, widow of 
the late General Hale. 
At Blackheath, drs. Farrington, safe of 
Captain Hy Farrington, of the Royal Artil= 
lery. ; 
At Chelfea, Mrs. Auf. 
At Crouch End, in his 4gth year, 22. F.- 
W. Voyel, merchant. 
MM. Hill, efg. of Newman-ftreet. 
In Chandos-ftreet, Cavendith- fquare, ansae 
78, Mrs. Tatterfall, widow of the late Revie 
J. Tatterfall, rector of St. Paul’s, Covente~ 
garden, &c. 
W Lyndon, efg. of Great Ry deidicc at, Sts 
james’s. 3 
S. Swanfton, ef. of Charter-houfe- ane - 
In Henrietta-ftreet, the dady of T. Wright, 
efq. of Ficzwalters, Effex. 
-In Grafton-fireet, Fitzroy-fquare, the ladys 
of Captain Hughes.- 
- In her 6th year, Mrs. Pope, an aikrebes 
that willbe long remembered in the firft linef 
of tragedy and genteel comedy Her figure: 
was finely proportioned, her eyes’ uncom-: 
monly expreflive, her conception jut, arti-’ 
z culations 
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