x 
290 
Africaines Boot—1 seaman, wounded. 
Total—4 killed, 13 wounded. 
bist of killed and wounded by the Explosion of 
"the Charles armed Transport, attached to the 
edvanced Squadron, on the Sist of August, 
4307. 
elonging to the Valiante=2 seamen, killed; 
Lieutenant N. Rowe, Mr. Philip Tomlinson, 
master’s mate (since dead of his wounds), and 
12 seamen, wounded. 
Belonging to the Transport—Mr. James Moy-~ 
ase, master, and 7 seamen, killed; 7 seamen, 
wounded. Your” S, &es 
J. GAMBIER. 
A List of the Danish Ships and Vessels delivered 
up by the Capitulation of Copenhagen to bis , 
Majesty's Forces, September 7, 1807. 
Christian the Seventh, 96 guns ; Neptune, 
34 guns; Waldemaar, 84 guns ; Princess So- 
phia Frederica, 74 guns3 Justice, 74 guns ; 
Heir Apparent Frederick, 74 gunsj Crown 
‘Prince Frederick, 74 guns; Fuen, 74 guns3 
Oden, 74 guns; Three Crowns, 74 guns3 
Incidents and Maryiages in and near London. 
[Oc Ty 
Crown Prineess Maria, 74 
guns; Danemar ck, 74 guns; Norway, 74 
guns 3 Princess Cbotites 74 guns; Detmars- 
ken, 64: guns ; Conqueror, 64 guns3 Mars, 
64 guns. 
Skiold, 74 guns ; 
Frigates. 
Pearl, of 44 guns; Housewife, 44 guns; 
Liberty, 44 guns; Iris, 44 guns; Rota, 44 
guns; Venus, 44 guns; Nyade, 36 gunsj5 
Triton, 28 guns; Frederigstein, 28 guns 35 
Little Belt, 24 guns; St. Thomas, 22 guns 5 
Fylla, 24 guns; Elbe, 20 guns; Eyderen, 
20 guns; Gluckstad, 20 guns. 
Brigs. 
Sharpe, 18 guns; Glommen, 18 guns3$ 
Ned Eiven, 18 guns; Mercure, 18 guns 5 
Courier, id guns ; Flying Fish. 
Gun- Boats. 
Eleven with two guys in the bow; four- 
teen with one gun in the bow, and one in the 
stern. Your's, &c. 
J. GAMBIER, 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, ab DEATHS, rn ‘vp wear LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of difiinguifhed Charaéiers recently deceafed. 
eg 
HE Proprietors of the Grand Surrey Ca- 
nal intend to apply to Parliament for an 
Act to enable them to supply with Water the 
Inhabitants of Rotherhithe, Deptford, New 
Cross, Greenwich, Lewisham, Bermondsey, 
Camberwell, Newington, Lambeth, Wal- 
‘worth, Kennington, Stockwell, Peckham, 
Clapham, Brixton, and Brixton Causeway, 
and the adjacent places. 
In the next Session of Parliament it is in- 
tended to meke application for an Act for the 
further improvement of Berkeley square, and 
also foranother Act to authorize the Corpora- 
tion of London to make certain Cuts from parts 
of the river Thames to other parts of the samie 
giver, for the purpose of avoiding the places 
where the navigation is most obstructed, and 
least capable of being otherwise improved, 
- The Corporation also intend to apply for 
an Act to authorize them to enlarge and make 
better regulations in Smithfield Market, and 
also to empower them to purchase lands, te- 
nements, &c. adjoining the said market for 
that purpose. 
The Chapel of King Henry VII. in West- 
minster Abbey, is determined to be re- 
stored with detorations in the new composi~ 
tion. The expence of the ee will, it is 
estimated, amount to nearly 30,6001. The 
antiquaries fear that the modernizing hand 
may strip it of its beauty, and commit vio- 
lence on this sirprising monument of the 
liberality of a parsimonious prince; and the 
taste of an age in other respects dark, and of 
the great skill and ability of the architect Sir 
Reginald Bray. 
‘It is proposed to erect a Bridge over the 
aver T ames from near Vauxhall turppike 
to the opposite shore in the parish of St. John, 
Westminster, and to make several new roads 3 
by means of which a more direct communi- 
‘cation will be opened with Pimlico, Bromp- 
ton, Knightsbridge, Kensington, &c. and 
Vauxhall, Lambeth, Kennington, Stockwell 
Pecktion, Clapham, Walworth, and Cam- 
berwell. 
It is intended to construct a new Dock, 
and otherwise improve and enlarge the Docks 
already made, at Rotherhithe, for the accom- 
modation of shipping and commerce, and for 
the improvement of the Port of London. . 
MARRIED. 
- Francis Towne, esq. to Miss Jeannette Hil. 
ligsberg, sister of the late Madame H. 
William Marsden, esq. to Miss Wilkins, 
daughter of Charles W. of Wimpole street. 
Major General Murray, brother of Sir James 
Pulteney, to the Hon. Miss Phipps, daughter . 
of the late Lord Mulgrave. 
T. J. Lancaster, esq. of the Old Jewry, to” 
Miss Mitchell of Bel fast. 
At Hackney, Charles Curtis, esq. son of the 
Rev. Charles C. of Solihull, Warwickshire, to 
Miss Charlotte Hensley, of Clapton. 
Lieut. Brown, of the Royal Navy, to Miss 
Bluck, of Kentish town. 
Lord Pollington, son of the Earl of Mex- 
borough, to Lady Ann York, eldest daughter 
of the Earl of Hardwicke. 
Charles Lush, esq. one of his Majesty’s de- 
puty hen eensnee for the Tower Hamlets, to 
Miss Amos of Hoxton square. 
At Stoke Newington, Robert Moubray, esq. 
major in the 96th regiment, to’ Miss Laura 
No of Mark field, Tottenham. 
At Kensington, Richard Horii, esq. of 
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