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Nov. 1, 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anp DEATHS, In aNp near LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of diftinguifhed Charafters recently deceafed. 
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On Thurfday, Sept. 28, J. Perring, efq. 
citizen and cloth-worker, was elected Lord- 
mayor of the city of London. The, names 
of the three other aldermen,.whofe names 
were read over to the Livery, were P. Per- 
chard, efq. goldfmith,.B. Flower, efq. and 
Sir M. Bloxham. The thew of hands proved 
in favour of the two former aldermen, who, 
being returned by the fheriff, to the Court of 
Aldermen, the choice fell upon Alderman 
Perring, who was immediately invefted with 
the gold chain. 
MARRIED. 
At Kenfington, S. Taunton, efq. of Lyd- 
ford Houfe, Somerfetfhire, to Mrs. Calmady. 
At Efher, Surrey, the Rev. G. Secker, to 
Mifs Diggle. 
W. Batlow, efq. of Chatham-place, Lon- 
don, to Mifs L. Harris. 
At Bithopfgate, P. Howell, efq. to Mifs 
Baugh, of Sun-ftreet, Finfbury-fquare. 
At Sct. George’s Bloomfbury, W. Tuppen, 
efg. to Mifs Wilfon, of Cornhill. 
At Greenwich, J. Atkins, efq. M.P. of 
Charlton, to Mifs Burneby, only daughter of 
the Rev. Dr. Burneby —-Captain W. Mitchell, 
of the fhip Mars, to Mifs Stanley. 
At Chifwick, Mr. F. M‘Crohon, of Lif- 
bon, to Mifs Begg. 
W. St. Julian Arabin, efq. of Lincoln’s- 
inn, to Mifs Meux, of Bloomibury- {quare. 
Lately, M. A. Trapaud, efq. of the Weft 
Indies, to Mifs $. Metz, of Manchefter-ftreet. 
At St. Clement’s, in the Strand, the Rev. 
Jj. P. Afhe, to Mrs. Bagnold, of Arundel- 
treet. 
At Pancras, W. N. Skinner, efq. to Mifs 
Parflow. 
DIED, 
Mrs. Pinegar, of Ludgate- hill. 
Mr. Sedgewick, a vocal performer at Drury- 
lane Theatre. 
At Lambeth, of an apoplectic fit, dr. T. 
Wilfon, of OppenT hanes: ftreet, 
Mrs. Armfirong, of Walcot-place. 
At Clapham, Calv. Bewicke, efq. chairman 
of the Sun Fire. office. 
At Hammerfmith, in his 74th year, L, 
Lafore#, efq. 
At his houfe in Weftminfter, aged 94, 
Capt. T. Burton, of the Royal Invalids. 
-In Great Ruffell-ftreet, Bloomfbury, aged 
53, Mr. Ff. Robertfon, formerly an eminent 
apothecary in Bifhopfgate-ftreet, 
At his houfe in Chapel-ftreet, May Fair, 
the Hon. Everett Faulkner, 
At her father’s houfe, in Baker-ftreet, 
Portman-fguare, Mrs. 4. C. Sober, wife of 
Captain Suber. 
At Somers Town, aged 51, Adrs. Davisy 
Wife of Captain G, Davis, of the army. 
At Iflington, in his 73d year, Ar. Wis Wile 
fon, formerly a refpeCtable feed{man in Wek 
Smithfield. 
At Epfom, in her 75th year, Mrs. Wood. 
At Chelfea, in her 67th year, Mrs Facob. 
Mrs. Fearon, wife of .D. Fearon, efq, of 
Ely Place, Holbourn, 
At Twickenham, in his 74th year, Lord 
Fred. Cavendifo, uncle to the Duke of Devons 
fhire, and Field Marfhal in the army. His 
lordfhip, who died immentely rich, has be- 
queathed the bolk of his fortune to h’s ne-- 
phew Lord G. H. Cavendiih. 
At Peckham, fuddenly, Sir Fobn Rofe, Re« 
corder of the city of Londen, Soon after 
midnight, Od. 11, he awaked Lady Rofe, 
faying that he felt himfelf unwell, and 
thought his diffoiution approaching.’ Medi- 
cal afliftance was immediately fent for, 
proved of no avail; and~Sir Joln breathed 
his latt between three and four o’clock inthe © 
morning. 
ftomach. 
At Waltham Crofs, Herts, ag 
Wilfons wife of $. Wilfon, efg. 
G. Fox, efq. ufher’ and court-keeper. of 
his Majefty’s Exchequer. 
At Hampftead, Ars. Anderfin, widow of 
the late Mr, Anderfon, late of North-place, 
Gray’s-inn-lane, coal-merchant. 
In his 74th year, after only 19 hours ill- 
nefs, 7, Zaylor, eq. of Haft’ Walworth. 
At Captain Parker’s, at Camberwell, Aés, 
Meriton, wite of Capt. H. Meriton, of the 
Exeter“Eaft Indiaman.’ 
In Queen Anne-ftreet, Eaft, Adrs. 
relict of the late Mr. S. Ford, furgeon. 
Fis complaint was the gout in the 
sed 57, Mrs. 
Ford, 
At St. Alban’s, of a paralytic ftroke, T. 
Kinder, efq: an eminent brewer, and alder- 
man of that borough. 
Mr. Watfon, coal merchant, of Fetter-lane, 
Fleec-ftreet, 
Of a decline, Wrs. Walker, wife of Mr. 
John Walker, bookfeiler, Paternofter-row, 
and fifter of Meffrs. Robinfons. 
At Camberwell, in her 84th year,’ Mrs. C. 
Lawford, widow of the late Mr. V Lawford, 
of the South, Sea-houfe. 
in Leadenhall-ftreet, H. Stee/, ala. partner 
with B. Coney, efq druggitt and dryfalter. 
At his father’s houfe in Tower-ftreet, 
aged 24, Mr, W. Laing, merchant. 
Aged 72, Mr. R. Withy, ftockbroker, of 
Weit-fquare, Surrey. He was many years a 
Aook and print-feller in Cornhill. 
At his mother’s houfe at Clapham, Hono- 
rius Combauld, efq. 
Mr. G. Strectiz, ward-beadle of St. Ane 
drew’s, Holborn. Being fuddenly feized with 
a fit, he fatdown on the ftep of a door in 
Weit Harding-ftreet, Fetter-lane, and imme- 
diately expired. 
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