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Mr. Payne, of Richmond, to Mifs Bryant, 
niece to G. Thomas, efg. of Hanover- ftreet, 
Hanover- fquare. . 
J. Longdon, éfq. of Alicant, to Mifs Wil- 
liams, of Belivont-place, Lambeth. 
At Queen-fquare chapel, Mr. C. Lucas, 
linen-draper, to Mifs M, Bailey, of Bond- 
ftreet. : 
At Enfield, Rev. Join Oliver, of Croom’s- 
hill, Greenwich, to Mifs Dodd, daughter and 
heirefs of the late William Dodd, efg, of Lin- 
coln’s-inn. 
At Tottenham, Rev. W Stracy, to Mifs 
Steward, eldeft daughter of H. Steward, efq. 
Jf. Shedden, efg. of the isth light dra- 
goons, to Mifs Lewis, youngeit daughter of 
M. Lewis, efg. of Devonthire- place. 
At Pancras, C. Armitrong, efg. furgeon 
on the Bombay eftablifhment, to Mifs D. 
Wood, fifter of Sir Francis Wood, bart. 
DIED. 
At his lodgings, in Great Queen-ftreet, 
aged 22, Mr. Fobn Silver, fourta fon of the 
late Dr. Silver, of Portfmouth. His worth 
and abilities entitle him to particular notice. 
After a clafiical education, he was articled 
for five years as clerk to Mr. Minchin, foli- 
citor, at Gofport. He came afterwards to 
London, where for above two years he was 
aétively employed in two eminent offices, and 
was admitted an attorney of the court of 
King’s-bench, a fhort time previoufly to his 
being attacked with the complaint which 
proved fatal to him. 
At Péntonville, in the 34th year of his 
“age, Aér. Mark Anthony. Reyroux, a native of 
Switzerland, whofe irreparable lofs to his 
friends, will ever be a fource of painful and 
fincere regret. He was a man of uncommon 
talents and profound learning ; and in his 
moral condu@, and in all the various rela- 
tions of. focial life, was an exemplary cha- 
sacter. 
At Weybridge, in Surry, Mr. G. Pinion. 
In her 22d year, very fuddenly, Mi/s 
@ Hara, a beautiful and accomplifhed young 
lady. She was feized with a fit, about nine 
o'clock, in Drury-lane theatre, and being re- 
moved, never recovered. 
At Woking, in Surry, aged 79, Mr. Gar- 
ment, jen. 
In Somerfet-fireet, aged 76, the Hon. Mrs. 
Rothe, reli€&t of the late Count ce Rothe, 
lieutenant-general, and colonel. and proprie- 
ter of the Irith regiment of his name, late in 
the fervice of his Moft Chriitian Majefty. 
Mrs. Rothe was the only daughter of Lucius 
Lord Vifcount Falkland. 
Mr. }. Holmzs, cheefemonger, of New- 
gate-itreet. 
At Eaft Sheen, Surry, aged gt, Jérs. 
Manvillain. 
ln New Norfolk-fireet, in her 36th year, 
Mrs. Gjoourne, velit of the late Rev. Dr. 
Ofbourne, of Clifton, Bedfordfhire, and daugh- 
ter of the late Dr. Greene, bifhop of Ely. 
At Kentith Town, F. Maia, e/9. 
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Marriages and Death: in ard near London, 
[March 1, 
Mr. Driver, furgeon, formerly of Lion- 
hall, Herefordthire. 
Jn Cumberland-place, A#i/s Fludyer, youngelt 
daughter of Sir Samuel Fludyer, bart. ; 
In Everett-ftreet, Brunfwick fquare, Mrs. 
Sobnflone, wife of J. Johnftone, efq. late of 
St Thomas in the Eaft, Ifland of Jamaica. 
At Hampttead, Mrs. Ouder/ey, daughter of 
the late Gerard Howard, efy. 
Mr. Hudjon, of the Piazza Coffee-houfe. 
In Wimpole-ftreet. G. Crawford, efg. ac- 
countant-general of the army p:y-office, 
Suddenly, aged about 32, at the Northum- 
berland coffee-houfe, Capt. Fitzgerald, of the 
marines. He was a native of Ireland, and 
well known by the appellation of “ Fighting 
Fitzgerald!” 
Sojeph Barlow, ef7, of Newington Butts. — 
At Pentonville, Mrs. Ware. wife of Mr. 
W. Ware, leader of the band at Covent-gare 
den theatre. 
At her houfe, in Hill-ftreet, Berkeley- 
{quare, Lady Grefham, reli&t of the late Sir 
John Grefham, bart. of Titf-y-place, Surry. 
At Richmond, Mrs. S. Drage, formerly of 
Honiton, in the county of Devon. 
Mr. Bean. livery ftable keeper, of Bury- 
road, Blackfriars. 
At her fifter’s, in Brunfwick-fquare, Mrs. 
Ruddail, wife of Mr. Ruddall, attorney, of 
Crediton, Devon. dl 
At Hedge Grove, near Watford, the Rev. 
Sef. Fawcett, the late eloquent leéturer at 
the Old Jewry, and author of fome excel- 
lent Poems, of a volume of Sermons, &c. | 
In Norfolk-ftreet, F. Gotobed, efg. attorney, 
deputy recorder of Bedford, colleétor to the 
Bedford or Harper Charity, &c. 
Mr. T. Parry, merchant, of Aldermanbury. . 
In Lower Eafton-ftreet, Mrs. Noble, 
At Hackney, the Rev. F. Stubbs, fenior 
feliow of St. John’s college, Cambridge 5; he 
proceeded B.A. in 1746, and M.A. in 1750. 
After a lingering illnefs, aged 80, Mrs. 
Grace Fefferfon, widow of the late Mr. John 
Jefferton, farmer and grazier, of Chingford- 
green, near Woodford. 
At his houfe in Percy-ftreet, C. Cenolly, eff. _ 
In Upper Berkeley-ftreet, Portman-fquare, 
aged 71, #, Mollifox, efg. of Cannon-hill. 
In her 84th year; Mrs. Taylor, mother of 
Mr. Taylor, furgeon, of Bridge-ftreet, Black- 
friars. 
At his houfe in the Tower, aged 50, W. 
Gregory, ¢/9. 
Found dead by the fide of his horfe, on 
Enfield-chace, aged 60, Afr. Fobn Read, thoe- 
maker, and once mafter of the Merchant 
Tailors” Company. 
In Audicy-iguare, in his 7gth year, Sir 
Francis Sykes, bart. M.P. for Wallingford, 
Berks. He is fucceeded by his only fon, Sir 
Francis Wm. Sykes, now on the continent. 
At his houfe in the Tower, aged 50, 
W. Gregory, €/7- 
At his houfe in the Crefcent, Minories, 
Mr. Bullock, merchant, 
At 
