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are 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anv DEATHS, tn ano. near LONDON. 
With Bigraphical Memeirs of diflinguifted Charaéfers recently deceafed. 
— <i See 
Report of the number of perfons who have 
received Yaccine Inoculation, free of ex- 
pence, at the fations of the Royal Jennerian 
Society, to the 2oth of November laft. 
Perfons. 
Central Houfe, No. 14, Salifbury-fquare 1256 
School-room, Surry chapel.....-2-- 836 
No. 20, Maze-pond, Southwark .... 150 
Mr. Townfend’s Meeting-houte, Ro- 
LPT Bye elk ei G&L 134 
No. 172, High-itreet, Shadwell _--. 124 
No. 2, Epping-place, Mile-end--... 190 
No. 6, John-ftreet, Minories.....-- 08 
No. 119, Bifhopfgate Without...__.. 359 
Sunday-fchool, Hoxton...--...---- AZ 
Sunday-{chool, Golden-lane.-.----- 193 
Soup houfe; Clerkenwell. .... =... 73 
Sunday-fchool, Drury-lane.._-.2.-.- 74 
No. 29, Great Caftle-fireet, Oxford- 
VEL ed, oe NA Clee einer aie ea 465 
Sunday - fchool, Caftle - ftreet, King’s 
fs Ven Abies. peated ACAD. CORED tic" 2 em aro mid 
4323 
Inoculated before the Central Houfe 
WaSODeMed Site. oat Aa! las a 25 
PEE ts Seen 4.598 
To which may be added, that 20c8 charges 
of Vaccine Matter have been fupplied, free 
of Expence, from the Central Houfe, to 1559 
applications, many of them from remote 
places of the Empire, and others from foreign 
parts. Ihe fupply of virus from the other 
flacions has alfo been very confiderable. 
‘The library of the late Thomas Aftle, efg. 
is, by the direCtion of his will, to be fold in the 
courfe of the fpring ; a colleétion particularly 
interefting to the lovers of Englith antiquity 
and Englifh hiftory. It wili be a fource of 
uncommoen gratification to thofe who know 
how to appreciate that fplendid collection of 
Saxon Charaéters, Saxon MSS. ancient Re- 
gifters, and other documents, tending to the 
ijluftration of our early Conttitution and Hif- 
tery (and to which the public’are highly in- 
debted for many of the learned Efflays pub- 
lifhed by Mr. Aftle), that they are not to be 
feparated 5 but are bequeathed by him to his 
noble friend the Marquis of Buckingham, 
to be added to his Lordfhip’s magnificent 
library at Stowe; which will now have the 
advantage of uniting in it, and that of the 
venerable and learned Charles O’Connor, the 
Antiquary of Ireland, the moft valuable and 
the earlieft Ilufirations of lrifh and of Saxon 
Antiquity. The'condition ef the legacy is, 
that the Marquis pay the fum of gool. to 
Mr, Aftle’s executor. Should this offer be 
declined, the MSS. are to be tendered on the 
fame terms to the Britith Mufeum. Many 
of the ancient Saxon Rolls and Charters have 
been already communicated to the public 5 
and the fpecimens of the Jrith MSS. fo for 
as they tend to illuftrate the remote Inftory 
of that kingdom, its laws, cuftoms, and the 
progrefs of fociety in it, have been for fome 
years digefted, under the eye of the Marquis, 
by the grandfon of the very learned colleétor 
of thefe valuable materials, and will, we 
truft, {peedily make a confiderable addition 
to this branch of literature. 1 
MARRIED. 
‘Mr. Buck, tea-dealer, of Whitechapel, to 
Mifs Boote, of Aldgate 
Mr. C. Gordon, diftiller, of Gofwell-fireet, 
to Mifs E. Newton of Laytonftone. 
R. P. Barlow, efg. of the General Poft- 
office, to Mifs Sai daughter of the late 
5S. Simpfon, efq. of Lancaltuce: 
Mr. Sharpe, furgeon, of Peckham, to one 
Oak, of Camberwell Grove. 
Mr. G. Ellis, to Mifs E. M. Morris, Bel 
of Bernard-fireet, Ruffel-fquare. 
M. Goflett, an _of Lymington - lodge, 
Hants, and Vitsount of the ifland of Jerfey, 
to Mifs Cotton, eldeft daughter of the -late 
J. Coens efg. of Gloucefter-place, tae 
man-{guare. 
At Pancrasy A. Lindo, efq. jum. of Finf- 
bury-fquare, to Mifs Reilly. 
Mr, Finch, of Do€ors’ Commons, to “et 
Ricketts, of Walworth. 
Lately, the Rev. $. Cole, Chaplain to the 
Duke of Clarence, to Mifs Griffiths. 
Mr,T.W. Hetherington, to Mifs Pearkes, 
of St. Paul’s Church-yard, 
The Rev. E. Bourchier, reGtor of Brame 
field, to Mifs H. Jenner, of Lincoln’s- -inn-fields. 
G. Grimes, efq. of Holborn ~ bridge, to 
Mifs C. Lawton, niece of Sir Robert Warren, 
bart, of Crookftown, Cork, in Ireland. 
Mr, B. Herinington, to Miifs Lean, daugh- 
ter of Alex. Lean, efq. of the Hudfon’s Bay 
Houfe. 
Lately, Major-general Congreve, of the 
royal artillery, to Mrs. Eyre, reli of the 
late General Eyre, alfo of the artillery. ; 
Captain Rochford, late ef the Prince of 
Wales’s light-dragoons, to Mifs Norton, of 
Edgwate. 
Mr. G. D. Fontaine, of Great Ruffell- 
ftreet, Covent-garden, to Mifs E. Smith, 
eldeft daughter of D. Smith, efg. of shat 
mond, Surry. 
Mr. Ruffell, of Kennington, to Mifs M. 
Leflie, Ane 0-8 of the late J. Leflie, efq. of 
Buck ingham-ftreet. 
He a Thompfon, efq. of Hampftead, 
Mifs E, Froggatt, of Shoot-up-hill. 
Mr. Marfh, of Nelfon’s Tans. to Mifs 
A. Kearfley; fecond daughter of J. Kearfley, 
efq. of Lflington. 
j. F. SHES efq. of sae to Mifs 
Feeete of Richmond, | 
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