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hurst Lodge, Hants, to Miss Atkinson, of 
Hammersmith. 
At St. Margaret’s Charch, A.R. Suther- 
land, M.D. to Miss Mills, of Parliament- 
street. 
At Camberwell, Mr. Thomas Walker, of 
Piccadilly, to Miss Moseley, of the former 
place. 
At St. George’s, Bloomsbury, Francis 
Adams, esq. of Clifton, Bristol, to Miss Mary 
Sturte Manley, daughter of John M., esq. of 
Bloomsbury. 
At Sr. George’s, Hanover-square, Mr. Gay- 
liard, of Bond-street, to Miss Pittard, late of 
See aa, Dorset. 
At St.George’s Bloomsbury, Taylor Combe, 
esq. of the British Museum, to Elizabeth, 
youngest daughter of the late Dr. Edward 
Whitaker Gray, of that establishment. 
At Beckenham, by special licence, John 
Spalding, esq. of Hill-street, Berkeley-square, 
to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Thomas 
Eden, esq. of Wimbledon, and niece of Lord 
Auckland, 
At St. Pancras Church, Richard Burman, 
esq. of Southam, Warwick, to Miss Anna 
Shuttleworth, daughter of John S., esq. of 
Guildford-street. _ 
At St. George’s, Bloomsbury, Mr. Robert 
Smith, of Kingston upon Thames, to Miss 
Steinman, eldest daughter of George S., esq, 
of Woburn-place, Russel-square. 
At Hampstead, Mr. Branston, of Clapham- 
road, to Miss Read, of the former place. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, Mr. 
James Pink, of Dover-street, to Miss Mary 
Ann Harvey, of Fairford, Gloucestershire. 
‘At St. George’s, Hanover-square, the Rev, 
'T.G. Clare, fellow of St. John’s College, Ox- 
ford, to Miss Harriet Daniell, of Lifford, in 
Ireland. 
At Mary-le-bonne Church, James Grant, 
esq. to Miss Helen Philadelphia Nixon, daugh- 
ter of the late Major General Sir Eccles N. 
kent. 
George Shee, esq eldest son of Sir George 
Shee, bart. to Jane, the eldest daughter of 
William Young, esq. of Harley-street, Ca- 
vendish-square. 
At St.. George’s, Hanover-square, John 
Campbell, esq. of Poland-street, to Miss Es- 
sex, of Goodge-street. 
At Islington, William Garfit, jun. esq. of 
Boston, LincoJnshire, to Miss Harriet Draper, 
daughter of the Rev. William D. 
At St. James’s Clerkenwell, R, Smart, 
esq. one of his majesty’s justices of the peace 
for Middlesex, to Mrs. Coltman, widow of the 
late Lieutenant C , of the royal navy. 
At St. Picabetsts tas Holborn, Mr. Thomas 
Fisher, of Haverstock-hill, to Miss Cooper, 
late of Holybourn, Hants. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square,’ Joshua 
Sydney Horton, esq. captain of H. M. 8. 
Princess of Orange, to Mrs. Whorwood, wi- 
dow of the hate H. M. W., esq. of Heading- 
ton House, Oxon. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
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[ Feb. 1, 
Miles Stringer, esq. to Miss Steward, of 
Blackwall. 
By special licence, the Right Hon. Admi- 
ral Lord Keith, toMiss Thrale, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late Henry T., esq. 
DIED. 
In Lower Brook-street, Fobn Leland, esq. 
M. P. for the borough of Stamford, in Lin- 
colnshire, a general in the army, colonel of 
the 64th regiment of foot, and lieutenant-go- 
vernor of Cork. He was bred in the army, 
and came into pagliament in the year 1796. 
His promotions were, cofénel, Nov. 17; 17805 
major-general, Sep. 28, 1787 5 lieutenant-ge- 
neral, Jan. 26, 1797; general, April 29, 
18023; and colonel of the oan regiment 
June 26, 1790. 
In Chatiotee. street, Sicuea abet Mrs. 
Elizabeth Darby, widow of Nesbitt D., of the 
Island of Antigua, esq. 
In Cleveland-court, Miss Middleton, daugh- 
ter of the late colonel M. of the royal ma- 
rines. . 
In Portland-place, the Hon. Mrs. 8. Wort= 
ley Mackenzie. 
At Islington, George Franklin, efg. stock- 
broker. 
_ In Upper Guildford-street, aged 84, Mrs. 
Lodington, mother of Thomas L., esq. and sis- 
ter of the late Rev. Dr. Broade, of South- 
wick Hall, near Oundle. 
In New Burlington-street, the How. Miss 
Sophia Ann Walpole, fifth daughter of the Re. 
Hon. the Earl of Orford. . 
In Spital-square, William Complin, esg. 
At the Rev. A. W. Trollope’s, Christ’s 
Hospital, the Rew. Thomas Marler, late Chap- 
lain to the British Factory, at Oporto. 
In Devonshire-square, obn Mark le Cointe, 
esq. chief clerk of the South Sea Stock and 
Annuity Offices, 
In King-street, Westminster, aged 74, Mr. 
George Fairburne, locksmith to his majesty. 
In Portugal-street, Grosvenor-square, Mrs, 
Howard, relict of Henry H., esq. of Glossop, 
Derbyshire. 
At Bermondsey, aged 66, Thomas Carter, 
esq. one of his majesty’s justices of the peace 
for the county of Surrey. 
In the Minories, Ars. Fudson, wife of John 
J., esq. a woman eminently distinguished for 
those graces which adorn and endear human ' 
nature. 
In West-street, Hackney, aged 40, Tames 
Scott, esq. captain lieutenant and quarter- mas- 
ter of the first regiment of Tower Hamlets 
militia. 
Captain Thomas Morris, aged 75: It has 
been said that he was the best man, the best 
soldier, and the best poet of the age in which 
rmy 
he lived. He had retired from ‘the | 
many years, prefering to bury his s y 
der the wreaths of literary glory. 
In Cork. street, Mrs. Turner, ee: Be. 
neral T,, who is on his return from Monte 
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