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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, ann DEATHS, ry axp near LONDON. 
With Biographical Memoirs of dijlinguifhed Characters recently deceafed. 
At a Gommon Hall, held on Midsumnier 
Dey, at Guildhall, several aldermen and 
gentlemen were put in nomination for the of- 
fice of Sheriff of London and Middlesex, when 
Richard Phillips, esq. of New Bridge. Street, 
and Christopher Smith, esq ake Street, 
were declared to be a elected for the Year 
ensuing. 
At the first meeting of the Board of Agri- 
culture this sessions, the two gold medals were 
Gelivered by the president to the Bisuop of 
Landafi and Asaph, and Mr. Curwen; to the 
former for his extensive plantations in West- 
moreland, and to the latter for a Memoir on 
the best mode of feeding horses on potatoes 
and other green food. 
Statement of the quantity of Porter brewed- 
in London, by the twelve principal houses, 
Meux 170,879 | Combe 80,273 
Barclay 166,600 | Goodwyn = 72,580 
Hanbury —-135,972 | Elliott 47,388 
Brown&Parry 125,654 | Clowes 38,554 
Whitbread 104,951 | J. Calvert 37,033 
F, Calvert 85,004 | Harford 33,283 
Tie quantity of Table Beer brewed by the 
first twelve houses in London from July 5, 
1806, to July = i807. 
Kirkman hes | Cowell 11,515 
Charrington 22,1 84 | Cape 11,463 
Edmonds 19,47 4" Sandall 9,798 
Sawford 15,818 | Hale 9,098 
Paullaine 15,5%0 | Stretton 8,161 
Satchell 11,665 | Eves 8,042 
MARRIED, 
Mr. Pope, of Covent Garden Theatre, to 
Mrs. Wheatley, relict of Francis W., esq. 
Royal Academician. 
Henry Drummond, esq. of the Grange, 
Hants, to Lady Henvietta Hay, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late Earl of Kinnoul. 
By special licence, Francis Joddrell, esq. of 
Hanbury, Cheshire, to Miss Lemon, daughter 
of Sir William L. bart. 
George Hay Dawkins, esq. to the Hon So- 
phia Maude, sister of the late Viscount =a- 
warden. 
Captain Canke! to Miss Mellish, sister of 
W. H. Mellish, esq. of Blythe, Notts. 
John Gudinisek: esq. of Chichester, to Miss 
Bettesworth, of Carhais, in Cornwall. 
Al-‘red Thrale Perkins, esq. of the Micdle 
emple, to Miss Jane Baily, of Peckham. 
By special licence, Richard Neave, 
of Lincoln’s Inn, third son of Sir Richard N 
sick, to Miss Irvine, only dapehter of the ce 
Alexander I. esq. 
By special licence, Lieut. Col. the Hon. 
Fulk Greville Upton, to Miss Howard, the 
only daughter of Richard H. esq. of Castle 
Rising, Norfolk. 
At St. Clement’s, Richard Dayrell, esq. of 
Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucks, to Miss Dax, 
daughter of joha D. esq. of Carey-street. 
W. F. Norton, esq. to Miss Ursula Laun- 
der, co-heiress of the late Cornelius L. esq. 
of Nottingham. 
At Hendon, the Rev. Dr. Scott, of South- 
minster, Essex, to Miss Ryder, daughter of 
Thomas R. esq. of Hendon. 
William Sprakeling, esq. of Frith- _street, 
surgeon, to Mrs. Carisbrook, daughter of Ma- 
jor Brooke, and niece of the late Sir Si 
Faweett, bart. 
Henry Clements, esq. of Paiechieer: 
Cavendish-square, to Mrs. O’Brien, of Brigh- 
ton. 
The Rev. Anthony Hami!ton, son of arch- 
deacon H., to Miss Farquhar, daughter of sir 
Walter F. bart. 
C. Shard, esq. of Lovell’s-hill, Berks, to 
Miss Sarah Stone, only child of the Rev. Ed- 
ward S. rector of Horsenden,-Bucks. 
By spécial licence, the Hon. Lindsey Mey- 
rick Burrell, second son of lord Gurydir, to 
Miss Frances Daniel, youngest daughter of the 
‘late James D. esq. 
At Stanwell, the Rev. Thomas Charles 
May, of breamore, Hants, to Miss Gibbons, 
eldest daughter of Si r William G., bart. 
At St. Mé jargaret’s Westminster, Stephen- 
son Kitching, esq. of Needham, Suffolk, to 
Miss Pedingheld, of Needham Market. 
By special licesce, Lord St. John or Pletso, 
to Miss Rouse Broughton, eldest daughter of 
Sir Charles W. Rouse broughton, bart of 
Rouse Leven, Worcestershire. 
At Walthamstow, Arthur Howe, Holds- 
worth, esq. M. P. for Dartmouth, to Miss 
Catharine Henrietta Eastabrooke, only daugh- 
ter of the iate Jenn E. esq. of Store, Deven. 
Richard Bogue, esq. -captain in the royal 
horse artillery, to. Miss Hanson, daughter of 
John H. of Russel-square. 
Captain White, of the 24th regiment of 
foot, to Miss Steele, late of Barbadoes: 
The Rev, Joseph Wells, D.D. of Heavens- 
field Lodge, Bucks, to Miss Cholwich, of 
Welbeck-street, daughter ot the late Wil- 
liam C. esq. of Oi dston, Devon. 
At Babies, Thomas Smithy, esq. of Not- 
tingham, to-Miss Benwell, oi Battersea. 
At Lambeth Palace, by special licence, the 
Duke of Newcastle, to Miss Munday, daugh- 
ter and sole- beiress of Edward Miiler M., esq. 
with a fortune of 190,000/., and an estate of - 
12,€¢00/. a year. “The marriage ceremony was 
periormed by his grace the archbishop of Can- 
terbury, 
DiED. 
In Gower-street, Bediord-square, Sir Robert 
Feffersan, knt. late one of the judges of the 
Are of Antigua. 
In Dean’s-court, pecae s Commons, aged 
87, Isaac Gervaise, es 
At Hampstead, Fimotby Lane, esq. F.R.S. of 
Hart street, Bloomsbury, aged 75. 
At Fitzroy Farm, the Right Hon. Dewager 
Lady Southanrpton. 
At an advanced age, A%s. Hodsoll, widow of 
the late Edward H. esq. Strand, banker, and 
also of St. Mary Crays Kent, 
In Bedford-square, John Cocke, esg. 
At 
