356 Incidents, Marriages and Deaths in and near London 
of Bethlem Hofpital. The amphitheatre will 
be of an oval fhape, and furrounded by 
about fixty capital houfes, with gardens, 
coach-houfes, &c. annexed. The greateft di- 
ameter will be five hundred fae. and. the 
leaft four hundred, In the centre there will 
be a garden, like that of Finfbury-fquare, in- 
clofed by aniron-railing. A grand ftreet will 
be likewife made, leading from the Royal 
Exchange to this place; and, for this purpofe, 
the church which ftands near Bartholomew- 
Jane will be taken down, together with fome 
of the adjacent houfes. The broker’s houfes 
in Moorfields will be fuffered to remain, but 
other houfes will be built facing them, fo as 
to form new ftreets, and thefe new houfes are 
not to have any back lights. 
On the fouth-iide of the Strand, beyond 
Temple-bar, all the old houfes are to be 
pulled down, as far as the Crown and An- 
_ Chor tavern, and a crefcent is to be erected 
round St. Clement’s Church. On the‘north- 
fide of the church, a correfponding crefcent 
will be bailt, which will begin at a fmall 
diftance from Temple-bar, and reach as far 
as oppofite to Arundel-ftreet, The church 
will be railed round. 
Amidit the numerous and coniiderable im- 
provements at prefent carrying on in this 
country, there is none, perhaps, that deferves 
more particularly the attention of the public 
than that of iron rail-ways. They prefent a 
means of improvement eafy, cheap, certain, 
and which brings with it no one inconve- 
nience whatever. It isthe only proje& that, 
in its refult, has gone beyond the original 
expectation that was entertained of its uti- 
litye The Surry Iron-rail-way is now at 
work, from Wandfworth to Garrat. A week 
or two ago, one {mall horfe was feen to draw 
three waggons, containing thirty-three quar- 
ters of linfeed, up the above road, and this 
before the iron has acquired the polifh which 
it will receive from time. 
Married.| J. Craven, efq, of Goodman’s 
Fields, to Mifs Bowman, daughter of W. 
Bowman, efq. banker, of Lombard-ftreet. 
At Windlefham, Captain R. Mendes, of 
the royal navy, to Mifs Butler, of Bagfhot 
Lodge, both in Surrey. 
At Richmond,W. D’Arcy Todd, efq. pay- 
mafter of the fifty-third regiment, to Mifs C. 
Tonkin, daughter of the late W. Tonkin, 
efq. of Lifbon. 
At Greenwich, Captain Crofier, to Mifs H. 
Pearfon, fecond daughter of Sir Richard Pear- 
fon, Bae Eis Nig of the hofpital. 
At Egham, J. Stone, efg. of Egham Hythe, 
toe Mifs Watfon. 
J. Dick, efq. of Rowley-green, Herts, to 
Mifs E. Shepcott, of Gray’s Inn. 
J. Morgan, efq. of Charlotte-ftreet, to Mifs 
S. Iliffe, ieeone daughter of the Rev. T. 
Iliffe, of Dean’s Yard, Weftminfter. 
At St. James’s Church, c. ray efg. 
to Mifs S, Lay. 
fNov. I, 
Mr. G. Hobfon, of Great Mary-le-bonne- 
ftreet, to Mifs A.< Buckland, of Langley 
Park. 
St. Pointz, efq. captain in the royal navy, 
to gly F. Brace, of Hambledon. 
E, Brown, efq. of Mark-lane, to Mifs Beer 
vin, of Lime-ftreet-fquare. 
The Rev. T. C, Marfham, vicar of Kew 
and Peterfham, to Mifs Maitland, eldeft 
daughter of the Hon. General A. Maitland. 
R. Locke, iy to Mifs Witham, of Char- 
lotte-itreet, Portland-place. 
At St. Andrew’s, Holborn, Colonel R. 
Taylor, to Mifs J. L. Juftamond. 
At Ingateftone, William Wheble, efq. of 
Woodley-lodge, Berks, to Mifs Maria Talbot, 
fecond daughter of Francis Talbot, efq. uncle 
to the Earl of Shrewfbury. 
Capt. F. Hardet, of the royal marines, to 
Mifs Flint, ef Eaton-ftreet, Pimlico. 
Thomas Tooke, efg. of North End, Hamp- 
‘ftead, to Mifs Combe, daughter of C. oie, 
M. D. of Bloomfbury-fquare. 
John Henry Stephenfon, efq. of Great 
Ormond-ftreet, to Mifs Eleanor Smith, oa 
Bloomibury-{quare. 
At Putney, Robert Dallas, efg M.P. and 
one of his Majefty’s counfel, to Mifs Juftinia 
Davidfon, of Bed ford-{quarc: 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, the 
Chevalier De Perrin, to Mifs Cotton. 
Addis, efg. to the youngeft daugh« 
ter of Mrs. Hornby, of Sloane-terrace. 
Nathaniel Saxon, efq. of the Middle Tem- 
ple, to Mifs Godfal; daughter of Philip God- 
fal, efq. of Harhpltead: 
Coon Brownfworth, efq. of Brentford, to 
Mifs Matilda Carter, of Southampton-place, - 
Tottenham-court- road. 
Peter Tahourdin, efq. of Argyle-ftreet, to 
Mifs Somers. | ' 
At Enfield, Mr. B. M. Da Cofta, of En- 
field-highway, to Mifs Louifa Naylor, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Edward~ Naylor, of Ponder’s-end. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare John 
Difney, efq. of the Inner Temple, eldeft fon 
of the Rev. Dr. Difney, to Mifs Sophia Dif- 
ney Ffytche, youngeft daughter of Lewis 
Difney Ffytche, efq. of Danbury- place, Effex. 
Died.| At Tertanhen, in his 74th year, 
T. Gibfon, efq. 
“At Purford, Surrey, Mr. J. Whitburn, feng 
many years a brewer at Ripley. 
At Hampftead, of a paralytic ftroke, J. 
Page, efq. 
Mrs, Duddell, ae Bartholomew-lane. 
At Mitcham, T. Hinchliff, efq. 
At Dulwich, Mifs Crifp, 
At peepee! Sid) aged 22, Mifs M. A. 
Wilfon, of the Strand. 
At Chertfey, aged 45, C. Pembroke, efq. 
At eeanincens cro{s, J. Wallis, efq. 
W.Van Hemert Burt, efq. of Portman-fqu. | 
J. Rixon, efq. of Great. Hermitage-ftreet. 
At Chelfea, Mra, Tupper, jady of the late 
General Tupper. 
Mrs. 
