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MARRIAGES anp DEATHS In AND NEAR LONDON. 
With Biographical Memoirs of diftinguifoed Charaéters recently deceafed. 
Married.| At St. Martin’s in the Fields, 
J. Collier, efq. to Mifs Sykes. 
Alfo, the Hon. Reg. Cocks, youngeft fon 
of Lord Somers, to Mifs A. Cocks. 
~ A. Maclaurin, efq. to Mifs M, Maclaurie. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, J, Whit- 
ney, efq of Hereford, to Mifs Dartnell, 
At Hackney, W. Rawdon, efq. of Alderf- 
gate-fireet, to Mifs E. Grellet. 
At Mary-le-bonne, J. Haring, efy. to 
Mifs Hornby, daughter of Governor Hornby. 
At Fryern Barnet, Sir William Johnitone, 
bart. of Hilton, in Aberdeenhhire, to Mifs M. 
Bacon, 
Captain Jervis, of the 26th regiment, 
to Mifs Blackwell,, niece to the late Bithop 
of London, 
At Pancras, J. Marth, efq. of Salifbury, to 
Mifs S. Pakenham. 
Died.] Mrs. Kitchiner, widow, of Beau- 
fort Buildings, in the Strand. 
Mifs Watt, daughter of A. Watt, efq. of 
London-ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare. 
Mrs. Sumner, relict cf Dr. R, Sumner, 
formerly of Harrow. 
Mrs. Armftrong, mother of the Rev. J. 
Armftrong, of St James’s Chapel. 
Mrs. Rixon, of Great Hermitage-ftreet. 
In Gracechurch-ftreet, Mr. J. Lightfoot, 
ftock-broker. 
In Parliament-ftreet, R. Ayton Lee, efq. 
of. Ingoldifthorpe, in the ronnty of Nor- 
folk. 
Mrs. A. Freeman, of Beinateolice, 
Hyde-park Corner. 
At his chambers, in the Temple, in his 
$4th year, R. Alderfey, efq. of Alderfey- hall, 
Chefhire; a fellow of the Royal and Anti- 
quarian Societies, and commiflioner of bank- 
rupts. 
'. Mrs. Barber, of Finfbury. 
In her 79th year, Mrs. Hoare, widow, of 
Stoke Newington. 
In Portugal-ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare, in 
his 75th year, W. Frazer, efq. under-fecreta- 
ry of ftate Pane a period of twenty-four 
years. 
Mrs. Twendgil, of New Millman-ftreet. 
At Hertford, C. Townley, efq. 
At Shadwell, T. Dykes, efq. 
Mr. W, Piso, copper- plate printer, of 
Bridges: fireet, Covent Garden.’ 
Mrs. Thompfon, Weis of Pyshels- itreet, 
Portland-place. 
Aged 72, Mr. Caulfield, an eminent mufic- 
- engraver. 
J. Horner, efq. of Bucklerfbury. 
At Chelfea, Captain T. Baillie, late clerk, 
&c. of the ordnance, and formerly lieutenant- 
governor of Greenwich Hofpital,. 
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At Camberwell, Mrs. Dodd, ‘wife of the 
Rev. Dr. Dodd, rector of Cowley, Middlefex, 
At Enfield, aged 70, Mrs. Complin. 
W. Riddle, efq. of Wett-fquare. 
Mrs. Armitage, of. Kenfington. 
Aged 80, J. Sparrow, efq. fifty-fix years 
clerk of the office of ordnance in the Tower. 
In Bedford-row, Mrs. A. brettell, widow 
of the late Colonel Brettell. 
At Aéton, inhis goth year, S. Wegg, efq. 
fenior-bencher of Gray’s Inn, a vice-prefident 
of the Royal Society, and juftice of peace for 
Middlefex and Effex. 
Mifs S. Staples, of Fenchurch-buildings, 
At his lodgings in Bath, T. Williams, elq. 
of Temple-houfe Berks, and M. P. for Great 
Marlow 3 bis opulence was in part acquired 
by the fteady application of a fhrewd and vigo- 
rous mind ; and what was thus obtained was 
employed in the beft ufes of kindnefs and be- 
nevolence. He was one of the firft founders 
and firme fupporters of the Literary Fund 
Society, and has died, bequeathing a high ex. 
ample. of merit and virtue. 
At Barham Wood, in Herts, Mr.T. Dunn, 
folicitor, of Lincdln’s Inn. 
Mr. Welth, horfe-dealer, Oxford-ftreet. 
While attending the operation of a refined 
fpecies of human cruelty to dumb animals, 
that of nicking a horfe, the animal, not being | 
properly fecured, and exafperated beyond 
bearing with fmart and pain, kicked Mr. 
Welfh in the ftomach, whereby he was 
thrown to aconfiderable diftance, and inftantly 
killed. 
At Stamford-hill, in his 77th year, Mrs 
Daniel Bell, an eminent coal-merchant, and 
one of the people called Quakers, 
In the prime of life, after a tedious and — 
lingering illnefs, which fhe bore with exem- 
plary fortitude and refignation, Mrs Brown, 
wife of Mr. J. Brown, Herald-painter, of Can- 
non ftreet, City. Inthe exercife of the various 
relative and focial duties of life fhe was 
equalled by few—furpaffed by none. 
At Hendon, of a pulmonary confumption, 
Dr. Crofsfield, fo well-known for his trial as 
an accomplice in the pretended pop-gun plut. 
Aged 62, Mr. Sam. Wincott, of Wheeler- 
ftreet, Spitalfields; a man, who, from 
the ftriéteft integrity and pun@tuality in 
the public line, had amaffed a confiderable 
property The gentlemen of the parith have 
long held their feafts at the White-horfe ta- 
vern, and, by the death of .their hoft, will 
mifs an excellent caterer both in folids and 
fluids. 
Of a long=confirmed afthma, aged 50, Mr. 
John Mapples. He was brought up in the 
office of Mr, John Nichols, asa printer; but 
being 
