1803. 
P. Free, efq. of Throgmorton-ftreet, to 
Mifs Clarke, of Lombard. ftreet. 
Alexander Gray, efq. of Argyle-ftreet, to 
Mifs Bazette, of Richmond, Surrey. 
Mr. G. P. Crowne, to Mifs L. Sophia 
Nefbitte. 
R_ Edwards, efq. of High Elms, Herts, to 
Mifs Howard, of Kenfington 
Colonel W. Dalrymple, groom of the bed- 
thamber to the Duke of Clarence, to Lady 
Andrews, widow of the late Sir Jof. Andrews, 
bart, of Shaw-place, Berks 
Alex. B. Morris, efg. of the ifland of Ber- 
bice, Weft Indies, to Mifs A. Beard, of fen- 
church-ftreet 
W. Ferguffon, efq. furgeon to the forces, 
to the youngeft daughter of the late R. Ro- 
gers, efq. and niece to T. Fydell, eiq of Bof- 
ton, county of Lincoln. 
At Hackney, the Rev. H. Longden, reétor 
ef Rockbourne, Hants, to Mifs Davies, of 
Homerton. 
Mr. Day, folicitor of Gerrard-ftreet, Soho, 
to Mifs M. French, of Dover-ftreet, daughter 
of the late provoft French of Glafgow. 
At the Duke of Hamilton’s houfe in Grof- 
venor-place, Lord Vifcount Fincaftle, to 
Lady Sufan Hamilton. 
At Hampton, Middlefex, T. Braddyll,efq. 
to Mifs F. Chefter. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Charles 
Manners, efq. to Mrs. Clarke, daughter of 
Gen. Gardiner. 
Rev. J. Smith, chaplain to the Houfe of 
Commons, and ftudent of Chrift Church, 
Oxford, to Mifs Barnett, youngeft daughter 
of the late Hon. W. Barnett, of Jamaica. 
At Pepper-Harrow, the feat of Lord Vif- 
count Middleton, Inigo F. Thomas, efq. of 
Ratren, Suflex, to the Hon. Mifs Broderick, 
his Lordfhip’s eldef&t daughter. 
T. Leverton, efq. of Bedford-fquare, to 
Mrs. Craven, of Grove-houfe, Blackheath. 
DIED. 
At Putney, aged gi years, Mrs. Mor- 
rice, reli€t of the late W. Morrice, efq. late 
of Great Bettifhanger, county of Kent. 
At Chelfea, in child-birth, Ads. Smith, 
ef Little Chelfea, late of the Hay-market. 
At Brentford Butts, in his 79th year, 
F. Lewis, ef9. * 
At Woolwich, Mr. /¥. Murray, furgeon of 
the Dock-yard. 
F. Morgan cfg. barrifter, late of the Inner 
Temple. 
In Gloucefter-place, Mdrs, Rider, lady of 
J. Rider, efq. of Bengal. 
R. Charnock, e/7. of Finibury fquare. 
At Chifwick- hall, Midalefex, in her 67th 
year, Mrs. Eft. Chardovayne. 
At Fulham, in his 86th year, R. Cox, efq. 
of Quarley, Hants. 
Aged 66, Mr F. Lawley, of Mount-ftreet, 
Groivenor- aailcn: - 
‘In Lower Grofvenor. ftreet, Adrs. Morton, 
reli&t of the late Hon. J. Morton, Lerd 
Chief Juftice of Chefter, 
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Marriages and Deaths, in and near Landon. 
279 
W. Bleamire, fg. one of the magiftrates of 
the Hatton-garden police office. 
In Sloane-ftreet, Mrs. Manby, widow, late 
of Bead’s-hall, Effex. 
At Ryegate, Dr. Perlie, formerly phyfician 
at Lincoln. 
In Artillery-place, Finfbury-fquare, Mrs. 
Meian, wife of D, Meilan, efq, 
At Clapham, W Davidjon, ACE 
At his houfe in Sun-court, Cornhill, im 
confequence of the rupture of a blood- veilel 
of the lungs, Anthony Mangin, ef7. conful 
general and agent of the Ligurian Republic. 
Mr. Fobn Hart, fen. of Newington, Sur» 
rey, infurance and ftock-broker. 
Act Clifton, E. Hamilton. Lambert, eff. 
major of the Middlefex militia. 
At Tooting, aged 52, Ms. F. Hotchkis, 
youngeft and only furviving daughter of the 
late Rev. Mr. Hotchkis, under-matter of the 
Charter-houfe, Cambridge. 
Of a brain-fever, in Norton-ftreet, Mary 
bon, Mr. ‘f. Malton, an ingenious and diftine 
guifhed artift. 
At her fon’s houfe at South Lambeth, 
aged $2, Mrs. Alexander, reli&t of the late 
Mr. Shelton Alexander, of Norwich, and 
daughter of the late Rev. H, Stebbing, D. D. 
chancellor of the diocefe of Sarum. 
At Guildhall, A4Zi/s Tyrrell, eldet daughter 
of Mr, Tyrrell, City Remempbrancer, 
At Hercules-hall, aged 61, Mrs. Afsleyy 
mother of Mr. Aftley, jun. proprietor of the 
Amphitheatre, at Weftrminfter-bridge. 
After a long and fevere illnefs, Fobx More 
gan, efq- late of the Inner Temple, barrifter at 
law, andone of the conductors of the Monthly 
Law journal. 
At his houfe in Mawbey- place, the Chewa« 
lier de Sainte Croix, a Fyench emigrant of much 
celebrity. He was held in high efteem by 
the late King of France, and was equally 
attached to his fovereign 5 there was a mu~ 
tual confidence between them, which had 
{ubfifted feveral years. After the peace of 
1783, the King intended him for his ambaf- 
fador to the Britifh Court. - But the parties 
and factions, which at that time prevailed 
in the French cabinet, thwarted his Majetty* ‘3 
intention. However he hasat different times 
been Chargé des Affaires, and Ambaflador ta 
almoft every Court in Europe. He fpoke the 
Englifh language with tolerable fluency, and 
wrote fome tratts in the Englith language. 
He was favourable to the Conftitution of 
1791, and fora fhort time was Secretary of 
State for Foreign Affairs, But when the 
King was forcibly brought from Verfaillés 
to Paris, he refigned his eGtupbion ; and {oon 
afterwards came-to England, He was held 
in confiderable efteem by the late Mi nutry, 
and was often confulted by them. ' His knew. 
ledge and yeading being ry extenfive, his 
fociety was much Bouche by the fuperier 
claffes. Wis perfonal manners wer -hofe of 
the. moft polite and well-bied gentleman, 
He was fupported in Haplans by the munifi« 
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