[April-x, 
MARRIAGES anp DEATHS In anp NEAR LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of diftinguifhed CharaG@ers recently deceafed. - 
Marrizd:} Mr. John YVbbetfon, jun. of 
Vere-ftreet, to Mifs Bullock, of Oxford Cha- 
pel Place. 
At St. Andrew’s, Holborn, R. Beville, 
efq. of the. Ianer Temple, to Mifs Santer, of 
Chancery-lane. 
_ Mr. T. Field, of Lower Thames-ftreet, to 
Mifs Fither, of Blandford, Dorfetfhire. 
Mr. Spink, of Gracechurch-ftreet, to Mrs. 
Lambeth, of Holloway. 
At Mary-le-bonne Church, Henry Brookf- 
bank, efg. of Chetterfield- frdct; a fair, to 
Mrs. Watts, of Harley-ftreets” 
Lieut. Hutchinfon, of the navy, to Mifs 
Kneethaw. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Captain 
T. Elphinfton, of the navy, to Mifs Jones. | 
At Se. James's Church, J. Torre, efg. to- 
Mifs A. Mainwaring Bpaiuers of Lynn, Nor- 
folk. 
At St. Saviour’s, Southwark, J. Day, efgq. 
of the Upper Chambers, Union Hall, to Mifs 
M. Wood, of Fifhmonger Alley. 
At Lambeth, Lieutenant Cooper, of the 
Montgomery Militia, to Mifs Coke, of Ja- 
maica. 
At Camberwell, Mr. R. Prefton Pritchard, 
of Lawrence-lane, to Mifs Selina ‘Taylor. 
At Iflington, Alexander Shirriff, efq. of 
the Old Jewry, to Mifs Cowie, of Highbury 
Place. 
At Lambeth, W. H. Hig¢en, efg. to Mifs 
A. d Faffett, on Bass bexetls 
Died.] Mr. Webfter, many years one of 
the Queen’s chairmen; he was ‘appointed to 
that fituation on her Majefty’s arrival in 
England. 
Mifs Lefage, of King-ftreet,' Holborn. 
After a lingering iline’s, Mrs. Yonge, of 
James’s-fireet, one of the daughters of 
the te Humphrey Pitt, efq. of Prior’s Lee, 
Shropfhire. 
Lawrence Crump, efg. of Harpur-fireet, 
Red Lion-fquare. 
In the King’s Bench Prifon, the Rev. J. 
Clotworthy Skeffington. 
In Great Ormond-ftreet, John Holliday, 
efq. of Lincoln’s Inn. 
At her houfe in Charles ftreet, St. James’s- 
fquare, the Right Hon. Lady New haven, re- 
liGt of the late Lord Newhaven, the aunt of 
the Earl of Carysfort, and ouly furviving 
daughter and heirefs ofthe late Vifcount 
Allan. 
In Old Srriaston: ftreet, of an apopleétic 
fit, Sir John Cali, bart. Member of Parlia- 
ment for Collington, in the cqunty of Corn- 
wall. 
Mifs Knight, of Gracechurch-fireet. 
Mis. Graing B53 of Hart-ftreet. 
At her father’s _houfe in Portman-fquare, 
the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Bennett, daughe, 
ter of the Earl of Tankerville. 
In Tenterdon-ftreet, Hanover-fquare, Lady 
E. Douglas, daughter of the late, and fiiter 
to the prefent, Earl of Glafgow. | 
At the York Hotel, Bridge-f{treet, Mifs 
Royds, of Rochdale, iceman. 
In Cumberland Place,much refpeéted, Mrs. 
Bennett, forty years Reufdkcener to the Jate 
Robert Shaftoe, efq. and latterly ta W. 
Adair, efg. of Nowton Hall, near Durham. 
Mr. John Young, of Chifwell- ftreet. 
Mr. M. Jackfon, groom of the ‘Chapel 
Royal, St.:James’s. 
At Platice: Mr, J. Lake, mafter fcowerer 
of his Majefty’s kitchen. 
T. Walton, efq. of Battle- beter oa 
Olaves, Southwark, aged 72. 
In Rochefer Row, Tothill Fields, Mes 
Jordan Jones Arrow, joiner to his Majefty’s 
Board of Works, and adjutant in the Wef- 
minfter Volunteer Cavalry. 
At his apartments in Dean-ftreeg; Michael 
Angelo Rooker, efq. R.A. 
~ In Spital-fquare, Mrs. Whitelock, late of 
Farthingo, Northamptonfhire, aged 52. 
At her Houfe in Berkeley-fquare, Mrs, : 
StreatGeld, of Stone Hall, Surry. 
In We eats ftreet, che widow of General 
Staates Long Morris. 
At St. James? s Palace, aged 86, Peg 
Planta, mother of Mr. sos of the: Brinilis 
Mufeum. 
Mr. Samuel cae of Nicholas- his : 
Lombard-ftreet, attorney at law, one of the’ 
common council of Candlewick Ward. 
At Twickenham, George Proétor, efq. * ; 
Clewen Lodge, Berks. 
At Brompton Grove, Mifs Simpfon,daugh- 
ter of Lady Ann Simpfon. 
Mrs. Buxton, of Well-ftreet, Hackney. 
At Camberwell, Andrew Frenéhe efq. 
At Little Chities, S. Rudden, efq. 
At Enfield, aged 79, the Rev. Richard 
Newban, B. A. vicar of Enfield,- and oud 
fellow of Trinity College. 
At Thorpe, near Egham, after a journey 
from his regiment, Serjeant S.. George, of the 
Royal Weft Middlefex Militia, who, on en-. 
tering the room where his wife and family 
refided, exclaimed, Sal! and inftantly expired. 
- InDublin, ofa paraly tic ftroke, the ingenious 
Mr. T. Malton, fen. of London, well known 
for his valuable Treatife of Perfpeétive, il- 
luftrating the Principles of Dr. Brook Taylor 5 
for his Public Le€tures on that art, and for 
his Theoietical and PraG@ical Geometry.—A 
further account of him fhall be given im the’ 
Magazine of pext month. 
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