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MARRIAGES, anp DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDSN. 
With Bicgraphical Memoirs of diflinguifhed Charaéters recently deceafed. 
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MARRIED. 
t St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Jof. Jel~ 
licoe, efq. of Fenchurch-ftreet, to Mifs Leigh, 
daughter of Egerton Leigh, efq. of High 
Leigh, and of Twemiloe, in the county of 
Cheiter. 
B. Jeffery, efq. of Throgmorton-fireet, to 
Mifs Molefworth, eldeft daughter of the late 
R. Molefworth, efq. 
At Greenwich, Mr. Forbes, of Ely-place, 
to Mifs Maule, daughter of the Rev: J. 
Maule, one of the chaplains of the hof- 
pital. 
Mr. J. Nath, of Newgate-ftreet, to Mifs 
Hoare, daughter of the late Richard Hoare, 
efq. 
At St. Margaret’s, Weftminfter, J. Une 
win, efq. of the treafury, to Mifs Sargent, 
eldeft daughter of J. Sargeant, efq. M. P. of 
Woolavington, Suifex, 
T. Porteous, efq. of Jermyn-freet, to Mifs 
E. Clapham, of Little Dean’s Yard, Weft- 
minfter, ‘ 
At Mitton, near Gravefend, Captain Budo 
Wilcken, of the King’s German Legion, to 
the Baronefs Dorette De Bar. 
The Won. Lieut.-colonel De Grey, eldeft 
fon of Lord Walfingham, to Mifs Methuen, 
eldeft daughter of P. Cobb Methuen, efg. of 
Corfham-houfe, Wilts. 
W. Plomer Windus, efq. of Oxford-ftreet, 
to Mifs Tubbs, of Pentonville. 
At St. Mary’s, Newington, R. H, Jago, 
efg. to Mifs Semira Soker, of Walworth. 
J. G. Fly, efq. late of Devonfhire, to 
Mifs E. Lane Denny, only daughter of Mrs. 
Denny, of Notting-hill, in the county of 
Middiefex. 
Mr. Hillhoufe, of Ruffel-freet, Bloomf- 
bury, to Mifs Hempftead, of Hilfley, Berks. 
DIE , 
In her 21ft year, Lady Harriet Fitzroy, 
gaughter of the Dukeand Duchefs of Grafton. 
At his houfe in Privy-gardens, in his 51f 
year, Heary Marguis of Exeter, Lord Burleigh, 
joint hereditary grand almoner to the King 
in fee, and recorder of Stamford. Brownlow, 
Earl of Exeter, the Marquis’s eldeft fon by a 
fermer matriage, fucceeds. to the title and 
eftate. 
In Dover-ftreet, the Hon. Mrs. Prifcilla 
Mar{har, of Boxiey-houfe, near Maidfione, 
eldeft daughter of the Mate Right Hon. Ro- 
bert Lord Romney; a lady-of a truly bene- 
volent character, of pure, regular, and exem- 
plary morals, and the moft gentle, elegant, 
and dignified, manners. 
In her 26th year, Mrs. Wilmot, wife cf Mr. 
}. Wilmor, flationer, in the Borough, 
At Waltham-abbey, aved 38, T. Feffop, efq. 
formerly of Thurnfcoe-hall, in the county of 
York, but who refided for the laft fifty years 
of his life at Walcham-abbey. 
At the houfe of R. P. joddrell, efq. in Ber- 
ner’s-ftreet, Edward Haje, e/g. of Salt, in the 
county of Norfolk. : 
At Gckham, in Surrey, aged 21, Mifs 7. 
Bennett. — — 
At Ripley, in Surry, aged 57, W. Tabgur- 
dine, ef. captain in the royal navy. 
In ee Covetit-garden, Mrs. Win- 
terbotham. 
Mr. F. Layton, fil¢erfmith, fon of Mr. Ts 
Layton, of Wardour-ftreet, Soho. 
In Southampton-row, Bloomfbury-fquare, 
ee 71ft year, T. Kynafion, efg. of Witham; 
11€X. . 
- At his houfe, in Brompton-gtove, in his 
Sgth year, F. Savage, efg. 
N. Coverdale, efg. of St. Ann’s Place, 
Limehoufe, a 
At her lodgings, in Paddington, Lady 
Folkfienc.—Alfo, at Paddington, 7. Vochezs 
efg. contra€tor-general in the laft war for 
Maintaining French prifoners. 
At his houfe in Wood-ftreet, Weftminfler, 
aged 78, J. Parker, efg. one of the engroffing 
clerks of the Houfe of Commons, and who 
had been a clerle on that eftablifiment, near 
fifty years. ; an 
At Wandfworth, in his 85th year, F 4. 
Recker, efg. of Welt-hill. ae f 
Mrs. Strode, of Gloucefter-place, Portman- 
fquare, widow, late of Peamore, county of 
Devon. . 
Mrs. Riners, upwards of thirty years, wife 
of F. Riners, efg- late major in the Haft 
Middlefex militia, but late of Wefthover- 
houfe, Gioucetterhhire. ’ 
Aged 45, Mr. NV. Hacket, agent for Eaft- 
India fhips. 
At Epfom, the Rev. Fon. Boucher, vicar. 
Mrs. Fulling, widow of the late T. Fulliags 
efq. . ov 
_ [ Further particulars relative to the Rev. Wiis 
Gilbin.—Our lat number only notices the 
peculiar merit of his Explanation of the 
‘Church Catechifm.—That there is merit is 
‘rendering fore parts of it tolerably intelligible 
to: children is unqueftionable; but this; 
though certainly a work highly becoming a 
clergyman, is fo {mall a part of the ‘* good 
deeds that he did while he was yet with us,” 
that it may be proper to illuftrate thofe parts 
of fo valuable a charaéter, which do not ap- 
pear in his various publications. Having laid 
down the principles of a new fcience, afcer- 
taining the fublime aad beautiful in nature's 
fcenery 
