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76 Marriazes and Deaths in and near London. 
. N. Hudfon, efq. of the Inner Temple, 
 Barrifter etlaw ,toMifs- Mattocks, only daugh- 
ter of George Mattocks, efq. of Liverpvel. 
‘Mr. R. Jarvis, of Piccadilly, to Mifs Hay- 
ters of Old Cavendifh-ftreet. 
Mr. James Ketland, merchant, to Mifs 
Tate, daughter of John Tate, efq. of Buck- 
lerfbury. 
Mr. Thomas Court, of Savage Gardens, 
merchant, fon of C.Court, efq. to Miis Fran- 
ces Diggles, fecond daughter of Mr. Robert 
Diggles, of Liverpool. 
At St. James’s Church, T. Fenfter, efq. of 
Thornbury, near Briftol, to Mifs E. Lacking- 
ton, daughter of C. Jackingtes, of Charles- 
fireet; St. James’s -fquare. 
Cn Weanefday laft, at St. John’s Wap- 
ping, Mr. S. Curtis, of Weit-Smithfield, to 
Miis Ann Pearfon, of Hoxton Square. 
On Tuefday, the 6th of January, was 
married at St. Mary’s, Stratford le Bow, Mr. 
Benjamin Hooper, of Effendonburv, Elfendan, 
Herts, to’ Mifs Mary Bliffet, of Oldford, 
Middlefex. 
Died:]) Inthe Middle Temple, John Par- 
fons, efg. 
Jn Fricay-ftrect, Cheapfide, aged 62, Mr. D. 
Jones, formerly an eminent merchant at 
Oiend, 
In Piccadilly, Mr. Jonathan Glover, jun. 
upholfterer. - 
Enoch Markham, efa. late colonel in the 
army, lientemant- colonel of the forty- 
fixth regt. aii brother to the Archbifhop of 
York. 
in New Broad-ftreet, Thomas Gorman, 
ef. one of the oldeft and moft refpectable 
merchants in the city of London. _ 
At Ifington, of a decline, Mr. J. Hoppe, 
of St. Paul’s Church-yard, 
At Millbank, Weftminfter, Mr, J. Min- 
mitt, aged 72. 
At Cheifea, aged 22, Mr. F. Baker. 
En the Old Jewry, Thomas Lancatter, efq. 
At Hayes, Middlefex, Thomas Bifhop, 
, fg. one of his Majefiy’s juftices of the peace 
for the county. 
The Rev. De. Braithwaité, re€tor of Step- 
ney, a atchdeacon of Chefter, and chaplain to 
the Lo\d Bithop of Bangor. 
In Piccadilly, aged 72, Mr. Kehoe; and 
what is both filer and affecting, a few 
hours after the funeral, Mrs. Kehoe fuddenly 
expired, at the age of 71. 
In childbed, at her houfe in Upper Thorn- 
haugh-freet, Mrs. Lowes, wife of Mr. Win, 
Lowes, of Lamb’s Buildings, Temple. 
"In Harley-ftreet, Maximilian Weftern, 
efq. of Cokethorpe Park, in Oxfordhhire. 
At Hampltead, Mrs. Mortimer, wife of 
Mr. H. W. Mortimer, of Fleet-ftreet. : 
In Margaret-ftreet, Cayendifh-fquare, Mrs. 
Harriien, wife of Mr. Thomas Harrifon. 
At his chambers, Gray’s Ian Square, Hol- 
born, Bennett Clere Webfter, efg- 
da George-fireet, Hanoy er Fauare, Tho. 
Howden, efq. 
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In Southampton Place, Mrs. Lloyd, wife 
ef Mr. John Lloyd, ef the India Houfe. 
In St. James’ s-ftreet, Mr. James Carr. 
In York-ftreet, Portman-fquare, Harriet, 
youngeft daughter of Thomas Chandlefs, ef. 
in Surry Place, Kent Road, Mrs. Gaitikell, 
wife of Mr. John Gaithkell. | 
In his 51ft year, fuddenly, Mr. aad 
Gregory, clerk of Wax Chandler’s Hall ; 
very amiable and worthy charaGer. 
At Knightibridge, W. Barrett, efq. 
In Clement’s-lane, Lembard-itreet, aged 
55 years, Mr. Adam Dennis. 
At Greenwich, M. Ware, efq. late mafter 
fhipw right of the King’s Yard, Deptford. 
In Upper Gower-ftreet, at the houfe of 
Robert Broff, efq. Major Byers, of the corps 
of Biddeford Fencilles formerly a captain in 
the Eaft India Company’s fervice at Fort 
Marlborough. 
At Mr. Rofs’ Sy Blackheath, Mrs. Owen, 
aged 77. 
At Brompton, Mrs. Loundes, wife of W. 
Loundes, efq. af Chefham, Bucks. 
In George-freet, Surry Road, Mrs. Ed- 
wards, wife of the Rev. S. Edwards. 
In Grafton-ftreet, at her mother’s ia 
Miis Beachcroft. 
On Snowhili, Mr. Guy Warwick, grocer. 
In Spring Gardens, John Devaynes, .efq. 
apothecary ; he has left a confiderable fortune 
behind him, and has bequeathed to his broe 
ther, the Eaft India director, fifty thoufand 
pounds, and four hundred pounds a year, as 
an additional fettlement, to the Matchionefs 
Townshend. 
Mr. Titus Mitcheil, late of Lad Tane.* 
In Wildernefs-row, Gofwell-freet,~ 
Thomas Meredith, furveyor, in kis 3oth 
year. 
In. Orchard-ftreet, Portman-fquare, Mifs 
Ruxton, eldeft daughter of John Ruxton, of 
Navan, in Ireland. 
At Pentonville, Mrs. Townfend, wife of 
Francis Towniend, efg. Windfor Herald. 
At Cheliea, George Aufrere, efq. 
At Camberwell, 
Cuftom-houfe. 
At Knightfbridge, William Barrétt, efq. 
The lady of Captain Norman, of the navy. 
“At Richmond, Surry, Mrs. Pye, wife of , 
Lieut. Col, Pye, of the = regiment of dra- 
cons. 
In Wellclofe-fquare, Mafter John Mar- 
fhall, aged 13, only fon of Mr. Wm. Mar- 
fnall, coalfadtor, 
tk Charlotte-ftreet, Portland-place,’ Mifs 
Steward, 
-At Mile-end, Mr. Charles Sinclair, in the 
77th year of a: age, formerly 48 eminent 
ftationér in Lombard-ftreet. ~~ 
In. Leicefter-fquare, Mr. Naifh, aa emi- 
nent miniature edt tae 
Wm. Lockyer, efq. ‘Ticutenant-governor of 
Greenwich Hofpital. 
In Holborn, Mr. Joba Gottlob Brauney 
fen. fur merchant. 
Wn. Reade, efq. of the © 
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