e 
~ Weft Indies. 
“board whilf viewing Mr. 
The Rev. se F. Stuart, re€tor of Lower 
Gravenhurit, to-Mifs C. Stiell, of Chelfea.. 
- W. Smith, efg, of Ox fore- aparleots to Mifs 
Ni. Vincent, of Scotland-yard. 
j.,,Bluns, efq. or the Old Pay Office, to 
Mits Clay, of Old Broad-freet. 
' W. Rhodes, efy.of Hoxton, to Mifs Coo- 
per, of Clapton, 
'. B. Burges, efq. of Hammerfmith, to Mifs 
. Barrett, of Stockwell. 
At St. Clement’s Danes, Loid Vifcount * 
Falkiand, to Mifs Anton. 
At St. John’s Clerkenwell, Mr. T. Field, 
furgeon, of Wildernefs-row, to Mits J J. Jax 
cobfon,,of Fore-frect, Cripplegate. © « 
Mr, Starey, of New Bond- ftreet, to Mits 
Harrifon, of Berkeley-ftreet. 
Mr. Mackender, furgeon, of Paddington, 
to Mifs Fox of Gloucefter- place; 
T. Tooke, efg. of North End, Hampftead, 
to Mifs Combe, of Bloomfbury- fquare. 
At Mitcham, J. Royds, efq. to Mifs L 
Bond. 
- Mr. J. Efdaile, of Finfbury- fquare eldeft 
» fon of J. Efdaile, efg. of Upminfter,in Effex, 
to Mifs A. Kennedy, of Bunhill-row. 
Dicd.] At Hampitead, Mrs. M. Coward, 
widow,—Mrs. Stonard. 
_ Aged 73, J. Jackfon,, efq. formerly a com- 
mander in the teryite of Ene Eat India ao 
PSRY« 
Of a decline, Mr. Laurence, hofer, of 
Cheapfide. 
* At Knighthridge, Mr. Lewis, of orca 
Ruffell treet, Covent-garden, the oldeft book- 
feller in London: his father: was‘a feel: 
fellow of Alexander Pope,‘ * ‘ 
Mr. John ‘Hodges, engraver, of Archer- 
ftreet, Great Windnnll-ftreet. 
 At-his houfe ‘near’ St...Andrew’s church, 
Helborn, aged 87; Mr. Danie! Richards, many 
years father of that parifh, where he had kept 
a ftationer’s chop. more than fixty years: He 
was alfo the fenior member of the Court of 
Affiftants of the Company of Stationers. 
edn Broad-fireet, aged 78, the widow of John 
Paltt, efgt of Cornhill, 
_)Mis.. Hannah Baudin, wife of Ghats Saar 
din, of the Strand, 
» In London, W. Witham, efg. of Clif in 
Yorkhhire. 
. Capt. William Smith, lately fram the - 
He i i ii fel]- over-= 
Barrett’s balloon 
off Deptford, .and fa}ling bermren the thip= _ 
ping, was drowned., 
Mrs, Anne Reta, of Sts mford-hill, ré--' 
| Hiét-ef the date Mr. Henry Sanford, of -Stoke 
Newington, brewer. 
' Mr..John Rudd, attorney, 0 F Ola. ftreet- 
xoad; While.on-a vafit at a friend’s houfe at 
Puddingtod, in Lincointhire, the family being 
- alarmed in the night by fome villains break- 
ing. into the houfe, the man-fervant taking a 
leated- piece, went-down fairs, and Mr. Rudd 
vpfertunately followed, but, witheut giving 
netice: to the fervant,. who, cenceiving him 
to be one of the villains, fired’ at him, and 
~ curded him in fo fhocking a mannex that he 
dicd in the ‘pace of tua hours, ) 
{ 
ih Charlotte-ftreet, Rathbone-place, age 
. 86, Chriftopher Milbourn, ely. 
At Clapham, in his 57th year, George 
Grifin Stonefireet, efq. a Diregtor of the Phe- 
wix fire-office, and of the Pclican life-infur- 
ance-oflice, and author of ** The Por tentous 
Globe,” an excellent refutation: of the claims 
of an pa Aflurance-office. 
Aged 68, at the honfe of her fon-in-law, 
George Matin, ie 
Portman-fquare, after a painful and lingering 
linets, Mrs. Agnes Breton, reliét of aaa 
Harvey Breton,efy. latcfof Norton- hall, Norti:- 
(amptonfhire, and of Epping-green, Picks. 
eldeft fon of the late Ehab Breton, of Forty- 
hill, Enfield; efg.) and fifter'to the late Vit. 
countefs downer Slifeden. 
' The wife of Rober Steel, efq. of Finfoury- 
fquare. ~ 
‘In Brook-ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare, aged 
75, Mrs. Lawience, widow of the late Wil- 
liam TNUTE TSE 3 efq. of Kirtby ‘Fleetham. 
county of York, and one of the daughters of 
the late William Alflabie, 2 of inept 
toyal, in the fame county. 
The widow of John. Whitelock, efq. of 
Streatham, Surry. 
~ Whilft on a vifit to his brother, at Biling- 
borough in Lincolnthire, Mr. T. aks coal 
merchant, of Londen, * * 
Mrs. a. Reid, wife of Andreae Reid, efq.. 
of Cleveland-row, St. James’s, and’ Gamebrer 
of ‘Licmas Gildart, efg: of Finchley, Micdle- 
fex} @ Wworman who with great perfonal beauty 
pofefied all che mental qualities that are ge 
nerally confidered as valuable* and attradtive 
in difpofition and manners. Aske f 
In his 60th year Mr. ‘Thomas Bilis; Stocks 
broker, of the’ Palatine-houtes, Stoke New- 
ington. ' Four houfes, originally ere&ted by 
the parifh for the’ accommodation of certain 
Proteftant German families,’ who fled from . 
the Palatinate in the year 3709, have given 
their name to ‘fome others adjoining - them: 
In bis 56th year, Mr. Wm. Cozing, up> 
wards of thirty j years clerk in the Vidtuailing- 
office for the accounts 1 eg to the 
works and repairs:"* ‘ 
At his houfe, Vale-placel Hammerfmith, 
George Steventon, ef. Arta 
' At Iflington,,in his 76th dicho, Mr. Chas. 
Mocrhoufe, upwards ot go yearsone of the 
clerks cf the Bank of England, a treft which 
he difcharged with true zeal and rigid fidelity. 
Fle was well known by the: fingulay circum~ 
fiance of always wearing a remarkeable cocked 
har and a nofegay every day in the year. 
Mrs. Salter of Wood-itreet, ‘Cheaphide. Her 
death occafioned a great: difturbance in the 
neighvourhood, in confequence of an errone~ 
ous report that fhe had been murdered by her 
hufband, who keeps an oil-thop.- Before the 
Coroner’s Jury it appeared’ that Mr. and Mrs, 
Salter (each aged abont 60}, lived on very 
bad terms together, and ‘this induced-a fufpi- 
cien that the hufband had been guiity of mur- 
der, * Nothing appeared, however, again& 
him, to juftify fuch a furmife. A lodger in 
the houfe piss that he had often feen 
Bas, Salter in wh cb, > that on Fae. is 
‘in Bryanftone-ftreet, 
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