1£08.] 
At St. Pancras Chu: ch, Charles Hill Hull, 
esq. late of the x16th light dragoons, to Miss 
Augusta Browning, of Blackheath. 
J.C. Lockner, esq. of the East India Com- 
pany’s service, to Miss Mary Cook, 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, Mr. T. 
Richards, of Clerent’s Inn, to Miss Couch, 
of Curzon-street, May-fair. 
At Mary-le-bonne Church, Jolin Bicknell 
Seager, esq. to Miss Griffiths, of Francis- 
Street, Tottenham Court Road. 
DIED. 
Aged 18, Mr. William Stiles Weston, of Tri- 
nity Salieee, Cambridge, eldest son of Am- 
brase Weston, esq. of Fenchurch-sireet. 
At Pimlico, Mr. Fonathan Swainfon, many 
years a private tutor in gevicral noblemen’s 
families. 
In Rodneyestreet, 
Lewis, esqs 
In Whilson-street, Finfbury-square, l/r. 
James Green, watcli-maker, 88. 
At his seat on Hitiindon-heath, aged 69, 
the Hon. Peter de Salis, count of the hoiy 
Roman empire. 
Henry Parker, esg. assistant secretary of the 
tax office, Somerset- house. 
In Grafton-street, ames Ogilvy, esq. late 
major of the 59th regiment of foot. 
in Great Queen-street, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 
Mrs. Nunn, wife of Mr. James N., book- 
seller. 
In Bedfordbury, Mr. Sfames Tomlinson, woole 
len draper. 
At his house on Clapham-common, aged 
81, Fohn Collick, eg. cf St. Martin’s-lane, and 
one of the magistrates for the county of Mid- 
diesex, and for the city of Westminster. 
In Boties cee Cavendish-square, Levi 
Ball, esg. late of Bengal, and brotner of Sir 
Alexander B., governor of Malta. 
Mr. Henry Helden, aged 23, son of Joseph 
Holden, esq. of Lombard-street. 
In Spring-gardens, Henry Vaughan Brooke, 
esg. thirty-six years representative : in the Irish 
pentaneine, Edward 
house of Commons, for the county of Done-. 
gal, and member inthe British parliament for 
the same county, for which he was elected in 
the year 1806. 
At his house in Grosvenor-place, Sir Fobn 
Thomas Stanley, bart. of Aldersiey Park, Che- 
shire. 
In Sanderson’s-place, Bethnal-green, Tho- 
gas Brown, esg. secretary to the Levent com- 
pany. 
In Fludyerestreet, Westminster, aged 19, 
Miss Mary Tustin, daughter of William T. 
esq 
ir. Alexander Simpson, of the Bank of Eng- 
land, Oye 
in Noble-street, aged 83, Mr. Augustus 
Lawson, late of Threadneedle-street, Apothe- 
cary. 
In Queen-square, J4rs, Boydell, relict of 
James B., esq. of Hackney-grove. 
‘ In Wimpole-street, Cavendish-square, Fobn 
Pakenham, esq. of Lowestoft, Suffolk, vice ad- 
miral of the red, 
Marri iages and Deaths in and near London, 
529 
In Exeter-street, eee Mr. Ralph Sime 
mons, glass manufacturer. 
At Mount-pleasant, Tottenham, Rowland 
Stephenson, esq. late of Lombard-street, banker. 
At Shepherd’s-bush, aged 29, Mrs. Bar- 
ber, wife of Mr. William: B., of Old Broad. 
street, solicitor, and only daughter of the late 
Tho. Collingwood, ¢sq.ot Gray’s Inn. 
Mr. S, Duperoy, banker, of New Basing~ 
hall-street, — 
In Upper Brooke-street, Mrs. Lynne, relict 
of the late Nicholas L., esq. of Horsham, 
Sussex. 
In Cornhill, Henry Callander, esg. 
In Chaat street, Daniel Dulaney Addison, 
esq. of the late regiment of Maryland, loyal- 
ists, raised in 1776, and disbanded in 1723. 
Mr. George Gwilt, of Southwark, architect, 
aged 62. 
Mrs. Ann Geering, wife of Mr. Richard G., 
of the Old Change, Cheapside, and daughter 
of Daniel Pinder, esq. deputy of the ward of 
Farringdon within. 
Daniel Robinson, esg. of Gray’s-inn, 74. 
In Millman-street, Bedford-row, Mrs. 
Brooks, widow of James Stuart B., esq. 
Mr. Richard Ferres, upwards of twenty 
one years an officer belonging to the polics- 
office in Worship-street. 
At Hackney, Captain Samuel Fe Jate 
of the ship Jupiter, in the Jamaica trade. 
In Bloomfburv-square, after a shost illness, 
Mrs. Moysey, wife of Abel M., esq. 
Thomas Penn, esg. of Stoke Newington. 
Mr, William Wood, of the secretary’s office, 
East-India House. 
Mr. Foon Hamilton of Tower-hill, naval 
bookseller, and author of an excellent book 
on Practical Navigation, 
In Duke street, Westminster, aged 91, Mrse 
Mary Udney, of Long Ditton, in the county of 
Surrey, widow of the late George U., esq. 
Mrs. Cooke, wife of William Cooke, esq. of 
Halfmoon-street, Piccadilly, to whom she 
had been united near forty years. She was 
of the most amiable character and manners, 
and possessing an excellent understanding, and 
extensive knowledge. Her loss is regretted 
by a large circle of friends, 
In Clifford-strees, Foseph Slack, esq. solici- 
tor, aged 33, son of GeorgeS., esq of King- 
street, Cheapside. 
At his house in Coleman-street-buildings, 
aged 82, the Rew. Fohn Newtcn, rector of the 
united eee: of St. Mary Woolnoth, and St. 
Mary Mountchurch Haw, upwards BE forty- 
two years. 
Henry Barker, esq. aged 72, for fifty years 
past one of the sworn “clerks of the court of 
chancery, and in very extensive practice, from 
which he had just retired, and by which he 
had acquired, and has left an iaimense fortune. 
In Upper Grosvenor-street, aged 84, ames 
Gordon, esg. He was appointed first chief - 
justice of the islands ceded by France at the 
peace of 1763, and filled that situation for se- 
veral years. 
At his apartments in the Ecgeware-road, 
aged 
