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daughter of Mr. Wood, of Store-ftreet, Bed- 
ford-fquare, 
At Greenwich, Capt. Thomas Downman, 
of the royal regt. of artillery, to Mifs 
Lucy Holmes, third daughter of William 
Holmes, efy. of Weftcombe Park, Kent. 
At Chrift church, Spital-fields, John Par- 
land, efq. of St. Peterfburgh, to Mifs Eliza 
Forrefter, of Spital-fquare. 
At St. George’s Bloomfbury, Mr. Richard 
Walford, merchant, of Watling-ftreet, to 
Mifs Berry, fifter to Sir Edward Berry. 
At St. Mary-le-bone church, Lieut. Charles 
Bowen, of the Royal Navy, to Mifs Har- 
dy, of Charlotte-ftreet, Portiand- place. 
‘Dr. Young, of Welbeck-ftreet, to Mifs Eliza 
Maxwell, fecond daughter of James Prim- 
rofe Maxwell, efg. of Cavendith-fquare. 
Capt. Tobin, of the royal navy, to Mrs, 
Duff, of Richmond, Yorkfhire, widow of the 
Jate Major Duff, of the 56th regt. of foot. 
At St. James’s church, Piccadilly, John 
Ojborne, efq. merchant of the city of London, 
to Mrs. H. Norton, widow of the late Capt. 
Norton, of the parifh of St. Tames. 
By fpecial licence, at Lord Harborough’s, in 
Arlington-ftreet, William Tenant, efq. of 
Afton Hall, Staffordfhire, to the Hon. Char- 
lotte Pelham, fourth daughter of Lord Har- 
borough. 
At the Earl of Weftmoreland’s, the Right 
Hon. Lord Villiers, to the lovely and accom- 
plithed Lady Sarah Fane, with a fortune of 
nearly 100,000l.; and at the fame’ place, 
Lord Boringdon,’ to Lady Augufta Fane, fe- 
cond daughter of the Earl cf Weftmoreland. 
Lieut. Col. John Byng, of the 29th regt, 
of foot, and youngeft brother of George Byng, 
eig. M.P. for Middlefex, to Mifs Mary Ste- 
vens Mackenzie, eldeft daughter of Peter 
Mackenzie, efq. of Twickenham. 
Bartlett Bridger Sheddon, efq of Gower- 
ftreet, to Mifs Goodrich, davghter of Bartlett 
Goodrich, efq. of Saling-grove, Effex. 
B. Simon, efq. of Ilington, to Mifs Moor- 
houfe,. of the fame place. 
N. Middleton, efq. of St. James’s-fquare, 
to Mifs Emilia Purling, of New Cumberland- 
ftreet. 
At St. George’s, Bloomibury, Capt. H. 
Andrews, of the 24th Infantry, to Mifs H. S. 
Murcott, only daughter of the late Capt. 
“Murcott, R. N. 
At Newington, Mr Drake,-of Portland- 
place, to Mifs Hutton, of Romicrd, 
The Rev. J. H Mitchell, re€tor of Buck- 
Tand, * to Mifs M. Wagner, third 
daughter of the late G. Wagner, efq. of 
Duke-fireet, Weftminfer. 
At Hampfiead, Lieut. Guyon, of the royal 
navy, to Mifs Debaufre. 
Count Menuzze di Garbagrote in Italy, 
to Madame de Malortie, of Mitchany, Surry. 
Mr. Bingiey, of Taviftock-ftreet, to Mi/s 
Milner, of Yarmouth, inthe county of Nor- 
folk. 
Mr. Keates, of Cheapfidey to Mils F. For- 
Herts, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 
[July 1, 
tunum, youngeft daughter of Mr. Fortunum, 
_ Of Piccadilly. 
' At Enfield, Mr. W. Read, furgeon, to 
-Mifs Elevy. 
At Hornfea, Mr  R. Gear, of the Eat 
India-houfe, to Mifs L. Dominicus, fecond 
daughter of E Dominicus, efg. ° 
Ifaac Goldf{mid, efq. of Finfbury-fguare, te 
Ifabel, fecond daughter of Abraham Gold{mid, 
efq. of the fame place. 
_ At Hackney, Mr. Lawfon, to Mrs. Higgs, 
widow of T. Higgs, efq. of London-houfe, 
Hackney. 
Lieut. David Chambers, of the royal navy, to 
Mifs Emma Catherine, the fourth daughter of 
J. Weyland, efq. of Grofvenor-freet, 
At St. George’s church, Bloomfbury, Fran- 
cis Parrott, efq. of Hawfbury-hall, near 
Coventry, to Mifs Hewitt, eldeft daughter of 
the late J. Hewitt, efq. of Coventry. 
Mr. Edward Vernor, of Cornhill, to Mifs 
Anne Budden, daughter of Mr, W. Budden, 
of Great Surrey-road. 
At St. Pancras, J. Munn, efq. of Chichef- 
ter, to Mifs Mary-Elizabeth Parker, of How- 
land-ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare, daughter of the 
late Capt. Parker, of the navy, and niece te 
the late Dr. Parker, reétor of St. James’s. 
DIED, z 
At Brompton-grove, Maria -Louifa Fran- 
coife D’Efparres La Lufan, Comteffe De Polas- 
tron. Her remains were depofited in a vault 
in St. Pancras church-yard, with great fune+ 
ral pomp 3 the body being firft embalmed and 
enclofed in a lead coffin, the outfide of which 
was a cafe ornamented with great tafte and 
{plendour, The funeral proceffion moved 
along in the following order: Two mutes; 
four priefts in their robes; two men bearing 
an urn, in which the heart of .the deceafed 
was inclofed; the body, with the pall fup- ' 
ported by friends of the deceafed; and 
eighteen mourners. Among the latter were 
feveral relations of the deceafed, who were 
of the Houte of Bourbon, and the dame du 
palais to the late unfortunate Queenof France. 
The above funeral was, however, merely of a 
temporary nature, as the remains of the 
Countefs are to be removed to Paris after the 
war, to be interred in the vaults of her an- 
ceftors. 
Irs. Catherine Brooks, wife of B. Brooks, 
efq. of Bedford-fquare, and daughter of Wind- 
for Sandys, efq. late of Miferden Park. Her 
remains were interred in the family vault of 
the Sandys, in Miferden church, Gloucefter- 
fhire. ° 
At Highgate, in her 75th year, Mrs. 4. 
Pointer. 
At Iflington, in her 8oth year, Mrs. Leti- 
tia Seagrave, widow. i 
At Richmond, Surry, aged 71, Mrs. Anne 
De Mecivre. 
Suddenly, aged 65, JA4rs. Catherine Hud- 
fpeth, of John-ftreet, Blackfriars. 
In Upper Berkeley-tircet, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Farmars 
