288 Marriages and Deaths 
Colonel Elliott, of the Weftminfter vo- 
lunteer cavalry, to Mifs Lertfome, of Grove- 
hall, Camberwell. 
Mr. }. Phillips, of Cobbett-court, Grace- 
churcli-fireet, to Mifs A. Hooper, daughter 
of the late Dr. Jofeph Hooper, of Gloucefter- 
row, Newington, Surrey. 
At Hlington, .N. Wathen, efq. of Stroud, 
Gloucefterfhire, to Mifs M. Beardmore,’ fe- 
cond daughter of Jofeph Beardmore, efq. of 
Canonbury. 
T. Sedgwick, efq. of America-fquare, to 
Mifs Davis, of Kennington, 
CaptainC, E. Y. Graham, of the 15th re- 
giment of light-dragoons, to Mifs M. Cooke, 
youngeft daughter of the late G. J. Cooke, 
efq. of Harefield, Middlefex. 
Mr. Davies, jun. merchant, of Grace- 
church-ftreet, to Mifs Knaggs, of Peck- 
ham. . 
DIED. 
At Camberwell, Mrs. Fy/be. 
In York-ftreet, Weftmintter, 
Fitzmaurice, printer. 
At Newington-butts, Mrs. Worfley, wife 
of Mr. Worfley, linen-draper, in Cheapfide. 
Mr. G. C. L. Fackfon, fon of Dr. Jackfon, 
of Hanover-ftreet, Hanover fquare. 
In Lamb’s Conduit-ftreet, in her 17th year, 
Mif; M. A. Larkins, daughter of the late T. 
Larkins, efq. of Blackheath. 
At Kenfington, aged 68, Mrs. Chace, re- 
Ni& of the late R. Chace, efg. 
In his 85th year, Mr. De Craffo. 
At Lambeth, in her 25th year, 
Buckley, wife of H. Buckley, efq. 
In the Borough, Mrs. M. Rowland. 
In his 73d year, Mr. R. Perry, builder, 
and many years refidentin Perry’s-place, Ox- 
ford-ftreet, 
Aged 17, Mi/s Flanrey, of Queen-fquare. 
In Conduit-fireet, Hanover-iquare, in his 
$oth year, Dr. Savage. 
At Kennington, in her 88th year, Mrs. 
Warner, widow of the late J. Warner, efg. 
of Hatton-garden. 
in Margaret-ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare, Mrs. 
DM. Mackensie, wife of Captain J. Macken- 
zie. 
At Greenwich, in the Royal Hofpital, aged 
80, Lieutenant R. Kerr, the oldeft lieutenant 
in the fervice. 
At Norwood, Mrs Rabtert, wife of C.F. 
Rahtert, efq. of Great St. Thomas Apoftle. 
At Richmond, Surrey, Mrs. M- Ellis, wi- 
dow, late of North-ftreet, Weftminfter. 
Aged 34, Mrs. E. Thompfon, of Rother- 
hiche. 
R. Dutton, efg. brother to Lord Shejburne, 
at Grenier’s Hotel, in Albemarle-ftreet. 
Mrs. Atwood, of Somerfet-fquare, widow, 
formerly of Milverton, Somerfetthire, 
At Lambeth, Mrs. Buckley. 
At Homerton, Mr. F. Pycroft, eldeft fon 
of J. Pycroft, efq. of Wanttead, Effex. 
Jn Wimpole-ftreet, G, Crawford, ef7. He 
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in and near London, [April 1; 
fhot himfelf, in a ftrong fit of mental derange- 
ment, ; 
In his 25th year, Mr. T. Phipps, of Cop- 
thall Court. 
_ Mr. G. Darby, of Coleman-freet. 
In her 4rft year, Mrs. Smart, lady. of R. 
Smart. efq. of Lamb’s Conduit ftreet, 
At Enfield, Mr. F. Ofife, brewer. 
- Dr. Relph, fenior phyfician ‘to Guy’s Hof» 
pital, 
At his houfe on the Clapham-road, of cen- 
vulfion fits, which lafted three days, T. Cook, 
e/g. formerly of Wood-ftreet, Cheapfide. 
Mifs Fuliana Penn, eldeft daughter of 
Granville Penn, efq. 
At his houfe in St. James’s-fquare, March 
19, In his 64th year, His Grace the Duke of 
Roxburch, groom of the ftole to the King, 
and lord lieutenant of the county of Rox- 
burgh. Dying unmarried, that ancient title 
is at length become extin@&. Lord Bellender 
is heir in part to the family-eftate.—Further 
particulars in our next. 
In*Great Ruffel-ftreet, Bloomfbury, A/rs. 
Beard{worth, reli& of the late J. B. efq. who 
died Jan. 27, 1803. | 
In an advanced age, Mr. Saddington, more 
than 60 years a refpeétable apothecary in. 
Fleet-ftreet, and formerly in the Common 
Council for the Ward of Farrington With- 
out. ‘ 
Mr. "Fobn Rhynd, printer, of Ray-ftreet, 
Clerkenwell, formerly of Hereford. 
In confequence of the rupture of a blood- 
veffel, the Rev. Henry Cox, Mafon, M. A. 
re€tor of St. Mary, Bermondfey, chaplain to 
Lord Onflow, founder of the Deaf and Dumb 
fchool, a celebrated and popular preacher, 
and author of feveral well-written, and well. 
delivered fermons. He has left a widow and 
a numerous family, but indifferently provided 
for. 
At Hampftead, fuddenly, Mr. F. Roberts, 
fenior, the principal proprietor of the White 
Horfe inn, Fetter-lane, and largely concerne . 
ed in a great number of ftage and mail- 
coaches. 
At the houfe of her aunt, Mrs. Delamare, 
at Theobalds, Chefhunt, aged 33, Mrs. 
Dauncey, wife of P. D. efg. barrifter, 
Mr. Petchin, ‘tobacco-manufa@turer on 
Snow: hill. Going down to his cellar to look 
after a pan of tobacco, over a large char- 
coal fire, and being overcome by the fume, 
in endeavouring to upfet the pan, he fell 
into it, and was literally burnt to death. 
In Abingdon-ftreet, Weftminfter, Adrs. 4. 
Fobnfione, lat furviving daughter of the late 
Dr. Pelham Johnftone. 
At the Boar and Caftle Inn, Oxford-ftreet, 
Lieut. T. Cumerford, of the Eaft London regi- 
ment of militia. : S 
Mrs. Harrifon, wife of T. Harrifon, efq.. 
of Gray’s-inn-lane-road, St. Pancras. > 
In confequence of a fire which broke out 
in one of the bed-rooms of her dwelling-. 
houfe, 
