1804] 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Mr. T. 
. Lloyd, to Mils Hughes, of ‘Plumftead. 
Mr. F. Jackfon, of Grocer’s-hall-court, to 
Miis Wade, of Leadenhall-ftreet. 
At Bermondfey, Mr. J. Farrell, to Mifs 
F. S. Cridiands, fecond daughter of the late 
Mr. H. Cridlands, furgeon, of Brentford. 
P. T. Ryves, efq. ‘captain in the 69th re- 
giment, to Mifs M. Pirner, fecond daughter 
of W. Piraer, efg. of Arlington-ftreet, St. 
James’s, 
F. Whitmarhh, efq. barrifter, of Lincoln’s 
Inn, to Mifs Powell, only daughter of the 
late Dr. M. Powell, phyfician-general to the 
forces in the ifland of Jamaica. 
At Dorking, the Rev. S. Hoole, to Mifs 
W arneford. 
DIED. 
In Sackville-ftreet, Piccadilly, in his 49th 
year, Mr. W. Confiable.: 
At Knightforidge, Ff Sumner, e/g. of Bromp- 
ton-row. 
In York-place, Kingfland-road, the Ho- 
nourable Mrs. Murray, only daughter of the 
late Lord John Murray, and wite of Colonel 
Murray, of Banner-place, Yorkthire. 
In Dover-ftreet, F. Sayes, e/g. late of Rich- 
mond, Surrey. 
Mrs. Cotton, of Clapham-common. 
Sohn Willett Payne, efg. rear-adimiral of the 
Red, ;treafurer of Greenwich-hofpital, lord 
ward¢a of the Stannaries, and comptroller 
and auditor general to his Royal Highnefs 
the Prince of Wales, Admiral Payne had 
the honour of conveying her Royal High- 
nefs the Princefs of Wales to England, in 
the Jupiter, of fifty guns. At the interment 
of the Admiral’s remains, in St. Margaret’s 
church, Weftminfter, his Royal Highnefs the 
Prince was reprefented by Genera! Hulle, in 
the Prince’s coach and fix. There were 
likewife in the carriage Colonel M‘Mahon, 
Mr. Tyrwhit, and Mr. Galloway Payne, 
brother tothe deceafed. ‘'wo of his Royal 
Highnels’s footmen were behind the car- 
riage, in their ftate liveries ; two of the 
Prince’s grooms, in ftate liveries, preceded, 
and three followed the hearfe. The pall 
was fupported into the aifle of the church by 
the four following admirals, viz. Berkeley, 
Lord Radttock, Sir Charles Pole, and Nu- 
gent, and by four captains, all dreffed in 
their naval uniforms. ‘the funeral -fervice 
was performed by the Rev. Mr. Clark, chap- 
lain to the Prince. 
Aged 55, Mr. William Haddan, wholefale 
grocer, of Great Trinity-lane, Cheapfide. 
At his houte in Bury-ftreet, Blcomibury, 
Thomas Parkinfon, efq. 
At Chrift Church, Surrey, Mr. F. Feltham, 
author of a Tour to the Ifle of Man. 
At New Barns, near St. Alban’s, Mrs. 
Towgood. 
AtCamberwell, at his father’s houfe, r. 
¥. Wrench, of Vhames-fireet. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
581 
In Spring-garden, W. Wilcox, efg. 
In Queen-ftreet, Cheapfide, Mrs. Mou- 
atte ‘ 
At Batterfea-Rife, in his 69th year, T. 
Afile, efg. fellow of the Royal and Antiqua- 
rian Societies, a truftee of the Britifa Mu- 
feum, and keeper of the records in the 
Tower. 
In Soho-fquare, Mrs. Gordon. 
Suddenly, after eating a hearty dinner, 
Mr. Price ; for the laft twelve years a {pecial 
conftable in the Opera-houfe, Drury-lane, 
and Colman’s theatre. He was prefident of 
an old and refpettable fociety called the 
Herring-club. 
Mr. Witton, {culptor, and keeper of the 
Royal Academy. 
In Upper Berkeley-ftreet, Portmen-fquare, 
Mrs. Walcott. 
In Ruffell-court, fuddenly, Aur. F. Une 
derwood, cutler. 
At Putney, Mifs Fourdrinier, of Charing- 
crofs. ‘ ; 
Aged 75, Mrs. B. Kennedy, niece of the 
late Dr. Gilbert, of Linco!n’s Inn Fields. 
In his 94th year, F. Ediaunds, efg. of Gray’s 
Inn Lane. 
At Pentonville, C. M4. Vennor, efg. former- 
ly commander of the Walpole Kaft India- 
man. ; 
In King-ftreet, Bloomfbury, VW. Balmain, 
e/g. furgeon to the forces, and late principal 
furgeon in the territory of New South Wales. 
In New North-ftreet, Queen-fquare, R. 
Roberts, ef7. late of Antigua, and brother to 
Dr. Roberts, phyfician to the army. - 
D. Fenn, efg. of Burrows’ Buildings. 
Mrs. A. Speck, of St. John’s, Southwark. 
Mr. Kirkman, many years an eminent 
brewer in Broad-ftreet, Bloomfbury. ; 
In Seymour-place, in her 76th year, Lady) 
Charlotte. Tufton, aunt to the prefent Earl of 
Thanet, on whom. the whole of her Lady- 
fhip’s fortune devolves. 
At Ripley, Surrey, aged 19, Mi/s Robertss 
Aged 67, Mrs. M. Geale, widow. 
At Walworth, aged 60, Mrs. Mackie, 
Ather houfe in Surrey-{quare, aged 76, 
Mrs. M. Warner, widow of the late S. War- 
ner, elq. of thecoal-exchange. 
Aged 68, Mrs. Todd, of Manchefter- 
fquare, 
At Kenfington, aged 70, R. Thornton, ef9. 
At Clapton, in her 80th year, Adrs. Ef. 
Agace. She has leit the fum of two hundred 
pounds to the widows and chijdren of Dif- 
fenting minifters, to the Society for Propa- 
gating religious Kowledge, to the School for 
indigent blind ; the Caiterbury and Lon- 
don Lying-in Hoipitals, the Philanthropic 
Inftitutions, and the Humane Society, the 
fum of 1001, each. 
At Bagfhot, Surrey, Mrs. Buthkr, widow. 
Mr. R. Bindon, ot Bull-freet. 
Mrs. C. Greene, matronot Chrift’s-hofpital. 
In Welbeck-ftreet, ij: Shelley, eldeit 
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