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T. P. Spencer, efq. of Vauxhall 
Rofs, of Streatham. 
}. Bellamy, efg. of Clarence-place, Pen- 
tonville, to Mifs Richardfon, only daughter 
of the late T. Richardfon, efq. merchant, of 
Fore-f{treet. 
Adr. Keating, jun. printer and bookfeller, 
of Duke-ftreet, Grofvenor- ati to Mifs 
Aljiia Emfworth. 
Mr. Jof. Lowe, of Charter- naan fquare, 
to Mifs M. Mackintofh, third daughter of 
L. Mackintoth, eig. of Burrow’s-buildings, 
Surrey-road. 
The Rev. C. E. Schwabe, minifter of the 
German Lutheran church, in Little Alie- 
ftreet, to Mifs Phipps, of Whitechapel. 
J. Willfon, efq. of Crofby-fquare, to Mifs 
Comber, fourth daughter of Richard Com- 
ber, aa of Steyning, ‘Suffex. 
At Mary-le-bonne, Lieut. G. Leaban, of 
the ninth regiment of foot, to Mrs, Oxen- 
ham, widow of S. Oxenham, efgq. of Wear, 
near Exeter. 
At St. Clement’s.church, Strand, Rev. 
J. Pyle Athe, nephew of the late Chancellor 
Hoadly, to Mrs Bagnold, of Arundel-ftreet. 
T. j. Riley, efg. of the General Poft-of- 
fice, to Mifs M. A. Gollop, of Bow-lane, 
Cheapfide. 
Mr. Evans, of Pali Mall, to Mifs Baker, 
eldeft daughter of.T. Bic, efg. of Lime- 
houfe. 
DIED. 
At Woolwich, Kent, in her 53th year, 
Mrs. ‘fobnffone, widow of the late Lieut- 
gen. Wm. Johnftone. 
At Nine Elms, Surrey, in his 84th year, 
T. Denham, efq. formerly of Fofter-lane, 
London. 
Mr. T. Blades, au€tioneer, of Conduit- 
fireet, Hanover-fquare, 
Mr. T Wirght {oap-maker, of Grub-ftreet. 
At Enfie eld in over-reaching to gauge the 
cooler, Mr. Kirby, principal clerk to Melf. 
Becket and Oftlife, brewers, during eighteen 
years, and fon of Mr. Kirby, maltiter, at the 
Rye. He was jut about entering into part- 
nerfhip with his brother, in a brewhoufe in 
Liquorpond-ftreet. 
At Pimlico, aged 69, F. Hume, efq. late 
of the Vidtualling-office. 
In Gower-ftreet, aged 77, Mfrs. Goulbourn, 
reli&t of H. Goulboarn, efq. of Jamaica. 
At Watford, Herts, in her 7oth year, Mrs. 
Wewimnae, fitter tothe late Mr. Ald. Newman. 
Mrs. E. Mathew, aunt to the 
Lendaff, who fucceeds to the life-ufe of ten 
thoufand pounds, three thoufand pounds of 
which is perfonal property, and bequeathed, 
at his Lordfhip’s demife, to Lady Llizabeth 
Mathew. The remainder is a landed eftate, 
which devolves, at the fame period, to his 
Lordhhip’s fecond fon, the Hon, Col. Mathew. 
At Ripley. Surrey, in his 69th year, Mr. 
fienry Chatfield, attorney. 
Mr. Fofeph Palmer, ttock-broker, of Pope’s 
Head-alley, Cornhill. 
En her. 63d year, after 2 few hours illnefs, 
Marriages and deaths in and near Landon. 
> to Mifs - 
Karl of 
[Dec. 1, 
Mrs, Fearon, wife of Daniel Fearon, efq. of 
Ely-pliace, Holborn. 
William Smith, efq. of Bryanftone-fireet, © 
treafurer of the Ordnance. 
At her father’s houfe in Baker-ftreet, 
Portman fquare, the wife of Capt. Sober. 
Mr. Walker, fargeon, of Great Berkham- 
fted, Herts, 
At Ponder’s End, Enfield, advanced in 
years, the Rev. Mr. Allifler, many years paf- 
tor of a Baptift congregation there. 
At his houfe in Weftminfter, aged 94, 
Captain T. Burton, of the Rovai Invalids. 
He was the oldeft officer in the fervice, and 
formerly of the Coldftream regiment of foot- 
guards, in which he loft an arm at the battle 
of Fontenoy. 
Fobn Hale, efq. of Little Hadham, Herts. 
In Hans-place, Sloane-f{treet, of a'decline, 
in his 28th year, Captain Patrick Dick, of the 
royal artillery. 
In Great Queen-freet, in her 8oth year, 
fincerely regretted by the poor, and to whom 
fhe was a benevolent and unoftentatious be- | 
nefattrefs, Mrs. Wildman, reli& of the late 
W. Wildman, efq. 
Mr. Dyfon, of ne King’s Head inn in the 
Old Change: He died faddenly, at 2 o’clock 
in the morning, in confequence of a momen- 
tary pain in his ftomach, before he could — 
fpeak five words to Mrs. Dyfon, his wife. _ 
Suddenly, H. Rowed, efq. of Croydon, 
Surrey. 
Mr. Nichols, 
Guildhall, London. 
In childbed, Mrs. Webb, widow, at her 
fifter’s, Mirs. Robins, the Piazza, Covent 
Garden. 
In Weymouth-ftreet, Mifs Matbew. 
At her fon’s houfe, in Charterhoufe-fquare, 
in her 83d year, Aérs. 8. Fry, widow of the 
late Jofeph Fry, M.D. of Great Marlow, 
Bucks. 
In Great James. ftreet, Bedford-row, Mrs. 
C. Lewis. 
Mrs. Strange, widow, of Bithopfgate-ftreet, 
late of Kelvedon, in Effex. 
Mr. C. Bibbs, generally called Count Bibb. 
He was brought up to the bufinefs of an en+ 
graverg but was too much addiéted to. com- 
pany and pleafure, to be fit for any-empioy- 
ment that required diligence and attention, 
He had a contiderable portion of lively, fati- 
rical humour, which, with a copious fund of 
anecdotes, chiefly of the theatrical kind, 
rendered him a diverting companion. His 
fubfiftence, for nearly the laft 30 years, was 
fufficiently precarious ; however, he was fo 
well known, that it was hardly poffible for 
him to faily forth, in any part of the metro- 
polis, without meeting with fome acquaint. 
ance ready to become ‘his banker for the ex- 
pences of the day. He was jocofely proud 
of the title of Count Bibb, which, he ufed 
to fay, was not derived from along line of 
anceitors, but was earned by his own merit, 
and conferred by the ee voice of the 
public, 
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