885 
Mr. Maxwell, of Albion-houfe, Parfon’s- 
green, to-Mrs. S. Lowe, fifter of the Rev. 
- Mr. Pearfon, of Fulham. 
Auttin Biffell, efq. captain in the royal 
_pavy, to Mifs Eykyn, of Smithfield-bars. 
Mr. Bluhm, of Finfbury-fquare, to Mifs 
Hoftham, of Ely-piace. 
Mr. J. Knapp, furgeon, to Mrs. Street, 
both of Brompton. 
DIED. 
In Auftin friars, in child-bed, Mrs. 4. Le 
Mefurier. 
_ In Pimlico, in confequence of the buriting 
of a large blood-veffel in the lungs, by which 
he was almoft inftantly fuftocated, Mr. Knight, 
apothecary. 
Mr. Beckwith, upholfterer, of St. Martin’s- 
Jane. 
At Thames Ditton, C. Gapper, efg. of the 
Remembrancer’s-office, in the Temple. 
In Wimpole ftreet, Lady Peachey. 
At Stepney -(quare, in her roth year, Adi/s 
Snow, eldeft daughter of Lieut. Snow, of the 
navy. 
In Portland-place, in his 21f year, 7. 
Hatch, e/g. of Claybury-hail, Effex. 
At Highgate, in her 75th year, Mrs. 4, 
Printer. 
Aged 18, Mifs Miller. 
At Mflington, aged 63, Mrs. Howard, many 
years proprietor of Iflington Spa. 
At Bermondfey, aged 18, A4i/s Hardwidge. 
At his jodgings, in Leonard ftreet, Finf- 
bury-fquare, of a gradual decline, Mr. C, 
Carothers, formerly a wine-merchant, of Dub- 
lin. 
At Stockwell, aged 49, Mr. Williams, auc- 
tioneer, of Lambeth. 
At Kingfland, ¥. Fobnfon. ef7. 
At Brompton, Mrs. E. Armfon, widow. 
In Hynde-@reet, Mancheiter-fquare, the 
Right Hon. Eleanor, Vifcountefs Wenman, widow 
of Philip, laft Vifcount Wenman. 
At Iflingten, in her 80th. year, Mrs. Li 
Seagrave, widow. 
At Twickenham, aged 28, Mrs. ‘fones, 
wife of M. Jones, efq. 
In Park-place, F. Bourchier, efg. formerly 
an officer in the fitth regiment of foot. 
At Richmond, aged 71, Mrs. A. De Moivre. 
In Dean-fireet, South Audley-ftreet, Mrs. 
Hales. 
Mr, Rotherham, of Park-ftreet, Grofvenor- 
fquare. 
In Spring Gardens, Mr. W. Lumiey. 
In Portugal-ftreet, Grofvenor fguare, Adrs. 
Brownrigge, wife of Major-general Brown- 
rigge. , 
jn Bridge-fireet, Blackfriars, aged 35, 7. 
Phillips Collier, fg. wr 
t bis houfe, in Cheyne-waik, Clielfea, 
aged 80, Jafper Atkinfon, «fq. formerly a mer- 
chant, at Rotterdam. + 
Mr. Taylor, apothecary, Red Lion-fquare. 
At her houfe at Hyde-park-corner, Jérs, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London: 
[May 1; 
Smith, wife of Drummond Smith, efq. Her 
death is attributed to immoderate grief for 
the death of her fitter, which brought ona 
violent fever. Lady Cunliffe is inconfolable 
for the recent lofs of her two daughters. 
In his 71ft year, Mr. Luke Grafftey, hofier, 
in Cheapfide. aa 
At Mile End, aged 52, Mrs. Shirley, wife 
of T. Shirley, efq. 
In James-ftreet, near Buckingham-gate, 
Pimlico, aged 74, G. Thompjon, &/9. formerly 
commander of a fhip in the Eaft India Com- 
pany’s fervice. 
Mr. H. Terry, au&tioneer, &c. of Ave-Maria- 
lane, Lucgate-ftreet 
At his houfe in New Bridge-ftreet, Black- 
friars, Sob Horrocks, efg. M.P. for Prefton, 
Lancafhire. WVhis gentleman, from having, 
fome years ago, worked with other labourers 
in a ftone-quarry for 18s. per week, by his 
talents, good fortune, and induftry, became . 
one of the firft cotton-manufacturers in the 
kingdom, and died a member of parliament. 
At Stanwell-cottage, Middlefex, 7. F, 
Dubois, eff. StiAt 
Aged 73, W. Burgefs, cfg. of Great Port- 
land-ftreet. ; 
In Copthall- court, Throgmorton-ftreet, 
Mr. 7. P. Merry, a merchant trading to 
Spain. 
At his houfe in Harley-ftreet, Cavendith- 
fquare, aged 84, the Right Rev. George Lewis 
Fones, D. D. dbifhop of Kildare, 1768, and 
dean of Chrifichurch, in Ireland. He was 
formerly a ftudent of King’s-college, Cam- 
bridge; proceeded B. A. 1746, M.A. 37505 
S.T. P. 1772, and was chaplain to Lord 
Townfhend, when lord-lieutenant of Ireland, 
1767. 
At Low Layton, Effex, aged 85, Mrs. Dod, ' 
aunt of Mrs. Oliver, wife of the Rev. Mr. 
Oliver, of Oak-houfe, Enfield. 
In Queen-ftreet, Windmill-fireet, aged 355 
Mrs. Macaair, wife of Mr. Macnair, book- 
binder. 
On Thurfday, April 12, at the Vicarages 
Newcaftle, aged 45, the Rev. Fofeph Dacres 
Carlyle, B. D. vicar of Newcaftle-upon-Tyne, 
chancellor of Carlifle, profeflor of Arabic in the 
univerfity of Cambridge, and chaplain to the 
bishop of Durham 3 a man of eminent abili- 
ties and learning, and genuine goodnefs of 
heart. Of his proficiency in oriental literas 
ture, and his correct and elegant tafte, the 
world has already had a Favourable {pecimen 
in his Tranflations of Seleét Pieces of Arabic 
Poetry: but religion, as well as literature, 
has fuftained a fevere lofs in his deaths fince 
it will at lea& fufpend the correct edition of 
the Arabic Bible, which he had undertaken 
at the requeft of a moft refpeétable fociety 
compofed of many eminent: perfons (among {ft 
whom the bifhop of Durham is one of the 
moft active) and for which every preparation 
had been already made in this town) and 
muft put an entire itop to his great and fae 
yourite 
