€ 485 Jj Hy 
JNCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anp DEATHS, iv any near LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of difiinguifbed Charaéters recently deceased. 
. It is intended to make a new road from 
London, to fall intothe Kent road, near Bex- 
Jey, for the purpofe of avoiding Blackheath 
. and Shooter’s-hill. The fum of 10,0001. has 
already been fubfcribed for an application to 
Parliament on the fubje, and for other pur- 
pofes relating to the plan, 
Since the year 1774, when the Royal Hu- 
mane Society was inftituted, no tefs than 
2679 perfons, apparently dead by drowning, 
fuffocation, or other fudden caufes, have been 
reftored to life by a perfevering ufe of the 
means prefcribed by the Society. 
Intended Improvements in the City —Behind 
the Royal Exchange, the houfes in Bartho- 
lomew-lane will be fet back to the diftance 
of at leaft fifty feet. The church will re- 
main, and the arch under the prefent fteeple 
will lead to the new foot path ; the houfes 
at the end of Bartholomew-lane, in Throg- 
morton-ftreet, will come down, to makea 
fpacious opening to the grand ftreet, which 
which will go through Tokenhoufe-yard, 
and Bell-alley, to London wall, and to face the 
grand fquare, which will be built where 
Bethlem-hofpital now ftands. The ground is 
all meafured, and the plans already drawn ; 
and as foon as the Acts of Parliament for the 
above purpofes are obtained, the tenants will 
have immediate notice to quit their premifes 
in fix months, and this great work will be 
proceeded upon with all poffible expedition, 
M4arried.] At Stapleford, George-Charles 
Sedley, efq. of the Coldftream Guards, and 
fon of the Hon. Henry Sedley, to the only 
daughter of Rear-admiral. Sir John Borlafe 
Warren, K.B. of Stapleford-hall, Note 
tingham. 
At Enfield, the Rev. Dr. Nicholfon, Pre- 
fident of Lady Huntingdon’s academy at 
Chefhunt, to Mifs Broughton, of Fortefcue- 
houfe, Enfield, 
Mr. Durham, furgeon and apothecary, of 
Enfield, to Mifs Catherine Armftrong, 
daughter of David Armftrong, of Kirtelon, 
in Dumfriesfhire, and fifter to Mr. Armftrong, 
of Enfield, 
Dudley North, efg. to the Hon. Mifs Pel- 
ham, eldeft daughter of Lord Yarborough. 
J. Crofs, efq. of Lincoln’s-inn, to Mifs M. 
Hyde, of Ardwick, in Lancafhire. 
C. Dumergue, efg. of Clarges-ftreet, to 
Mifs. B. Thwaytes, of Hedgemans, in Effex. 
By Mr. Hart, High Pricft of the Jews, 
N. Solomon, efg. to Mrs. Joachim. 
At St. George’s, Bloomibury, T. G. Bay- 
liff, efq. to Mifs Lane, only daughter of T. 
Lane, efq. F.R.S. 
T. Martin, efg. of Cateaton-ftreet, to 
Milfs Fenouillet, of Entield. 
The Rev. W. Philpot, of Kew, to Mrgs 
Lewis, of Richmond, 
Montury Mac, No. 94, 
Mr. G. Allen, of Fenchurch-ftreet, up- 
holder to the Bank of England, to Mifs Pat- 
tithall, of the fame ftreet. 
At Marybone, D. Smith, efg. of New Pro 
vidence, to Mifs Tinker, of Chaflotte-ftreet, 
Portland-place. 
Died.] At his houfe at Pimlico, aged 7 fy 
the Sieur De la Rochette, a celebrated geo- 
grapher. 
Aged nearly 80, Peter Corbett, efg. He 
had been the Eaft India Company’s Bengal 
warehoufe-keeper many years ; and was pen- 
fioned in confequence of fuperannuation, 2 
few weeks ago, after’ having been in the 
Company’s fervice fifty years. 
At his houfe in Rathbone-place, aged 6% 
John Maferes, efq. only brother of Francis 
Maferes, efq. Curfitor-baron of the Exche- 
quer. His complaint was a fenfible wafting, 
in confequence of an incapacity of digef- 
tion, 
At his houfe in Water-ftreet, Bridewell- 
precinét, Thomas Watkinfon, efq. 
At her brother’s houfe in Hanover-fquare, 
aged 71, Mrs. Anne Clerke, fifter of Jervoife 
Clerke Jervoife, efq. M.P. for Yarmouth, in 
the Ifle of Wight. 
Mr. Conftable, furgeon, of Woodford. 
The Rev. J. Price, curate of St. Andrew’sy | 
Holborn. 
In Old Burlington-ftreet, B. Thiftle- 
thwayte, efq. of Southwick-place, Hamp- 
fhire, and late M. P. for that county. 
In his 80th year, Mr. J. Grove, of Stane 
more. 
At Kew, G. D’Auber, efq. late a captain 
of the r1th light-dragoons. 
At Kenfington, Mr, J. Lamb, furgeon. 
At Cheam, in Surrey, Mrs, Pybus, widow, 
and mother of C. S. Pybus, efq. one of the 
Lords of the Treafury. 
_ At Barfh-hill, near Enfield, Captain J. So- 
merfet Briggs, of the Royal Navy. 
At Hadley, near Barnet, in her 75th year, 
Mrs. Monroe, relic of the late Dr. J. Mon- 
roe, phyfician to Bethlem-hofpital. 
At Chelfea, Mr. M, Robinfen, formerly 
of Red Lion-ftreet, Holborn. 
D. Murray, efq. of Southampton-row, 
Bloomfbury. 
At Pimlico, the Rev. Dr. P. Van Swine 
den, upwards of 30 years one of the Dutch 
Minifters to the King. 
At his houfe in Pickering-place, St. 
James's, J. Scott, efg. one of the magiftrates 
belonging to the Police-officein Marlboroughe 
ftreet. Mr. Scott was attending his duty ae 
the office only on the day preceding his death, 
when he complained of being ill, and, re 
turning home, was feized with an apoplectic 
fit, and lingered till feveno’clock on the fol- 
lowing morning, when he expiredy 
Zz M Vir, 
