1808.] Incidents, 
Scales W, Hull, merchant, May 3: 
Schmoll Charles Frederic, Jewin freet, merchant, May 31 
Suillingford J. Stancon, st. John, Oxtord, butcher, May 31 
Simpfon E. G. Rolls buildings, taylor, June 15 
Smith Arcttibatd, Hull, baker, May 17 
Smith George, Sweeting’s alley, and Finsbury terrace, 
City road, inforance broker, May 21 
Smith W. Rofemary lane, cheeiemonger, May 21 
Svawdon John, Flyrmouth, draper, May 21, July16 
Syuire Treitram, fen. and jun. stoke Damarel, Devon, tia 
place workers, May 24 
Stanley J. Hull, merchant, May 27 
Stapleton John, Newington common, Hackney, dealer and 
chapman, May 3! 
Stenfon Samucl, Kenfington, cheefemonger, June 3 
Stroud TON Walton-on-Thames, Surry, brickmaker, 
une t P 
Tabpuham L. Back lane, #lidalefex, wheclwright, June 14 
Taylor J. Minchetter, merchant, Jrnes 
Thomas Thomas, p.rtner with john Hunter and Peter 
Latham, lareof Camomile (treet, merchant, June 14 
Thomfon-G, Duke frreet. Weftminfter, merchant, June 18 
Treppafs Wins st. Martin’s le Graud, bookfeller,. May 17 
Jurner Samuel, Manchefter, inj keeper, july 4 
Twedell, John, Live pool, fader, May 2§ 
Viderhill J. Barbican, traw hat manufacturer, June 4 
Van Dyck, Peter Dubbledemuts, Arnold John Gevers Leue 
ven, aud Wynand Adriaen de Gruiter Vink, late of the 
Circts, Minories» merchants, May 21 
Marriages, and Deaths, inand near London. 45% 
Vauehan Richard, Fore ftreet, linen draper, June rr 1) 7 
Vipond Joleph, Penrith, Cumberland, flax drefler and 
grocer, June B® il ites 
ner Jahn, Vrefton, Lancathire, cotton manufacturer, 
une 13 / 
Wakelin john, Oxford, dealer and chapman, May 13 
Ward Thos. Oxford market, tallow chandler, June 4 
Warner John, Elindon, Effex, fiopkeeper, Jurie 4 
Waybran Jofeph, and James Gerrard, >wan ftreet, Mize- 
ries, Corn factors, May 21 f 
Wavrte John, Widegare ftreer, BithOpfeate, printer, May if 
hive William, Wefiminter bridge Tuad, Sual merchane, 
une 4 
Weich W. and J. Brook treet, Holborn, bout and thase 
makers, May 2% : 
White Martin, Portfmouth, wine merchant, May 13 
Wienhoit, Jonn Birkett, Oid swans Juve 4 
wiettead, Wr Choring crefs, | attovcr, fune 14 
Wiliams Wm. Lad Jane, victualler, May 17 
Wiilimott, James Sebaftian, ‘tamford, Lincoln, linen dra- 
per, June rs ’ 
. Wilmott Nathanie', Wyrardisbury, Bucks, wheelwright, 
Mey t4 
Wilfun john, and William, Dean’s court, Weiiminster, 
wareboufzemen, May 2: , 
Wright J. vidham, i avcathire, mercer. May 
aoe Robert, and Johu Angell, Wardour ftreet, tayiors, 
une 24 
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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, an» DEATHS, tn‘aup wean, LONDON: 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased. 
AT the late annual meeting of the Loridon 
“~ Vaccine Institution, it was reported, that 
in the course of the last twelve months 1796 
persons have been vaccinated by Dr. Walker, 
inoculator to the inscitution, and 863 by the 
2ppointed tneculators in the metropolis. Dr. 
Walker has likewise, during the same period, 
supplied 28,100 ‘charges of matter to 5,652 
applicants in the British empire, and in fo- 
eign parts. From appointmeat of 1554 me- 
dical gentlemen, residing in various parts of 
the empire and abroad, a considerable num- 
ber of returns have been received, stating the 
vaccinstion of 81,fi7G persons. His Excel- 
lency the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland has ac- 
cepted the office of President to the Society ; 
and many of the most eminent characters in 
the united kingdom have become vice presi- 
dents and governors of the institution. 
MARRIED. 
At Kensington, J. Sykes, jun. esq. of 
Arundel-street, Strand, to’ Maria Henrietta, 
eldest daughter of the lare Rev. T. A. Abdy, 
of Thoydon Garnon, Essex. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, 
Ahmuty, esq. of Old Windsor Lodge, to 
Miss Barker, daughter of Richard B. esq. of 
Golden-square. 
At Tottenham, Mr. G. Field, jun. of 
Walbrook, to Miss Rutherford, eldest daugh- 
ter of E. W. R. esq. of Stamford-hill. 
At Walthamstow, J. F. Timms, esq. late 
commander of the Royal George East India- 
man, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of R. An- 
derson, esq. 
At Mary-le-bonne, G. + Tritton, esq. of 
West-hill, Wandsworth, to Mrs. Grant, 
daughter of the late A. Abernethie, esq. 
M.D. of Banff, and widow of C. Grant, esq. 
late of Baker-street.—C. W. Taylor, esq. 
'M.P. for Wells, to Charlotte, second daugh- 
ter of John Thompson, esq: of Waverley Ab- 
~ bey, Surry. 
R. 
At St. George’s, Queen-square, Mr. The- 
mas Griffith, of Featherstone-buildings, soa 
licitor, to Jane, daughter of W. Blackhouse, 
esq. ef Devonshire street. i 
Vhomas Pickford, esq. of Deanwater, 
Cheshire, to Miss Elizabeth Hawkins, se- 
cond daughter of Edward H. esq. of Court 
Herbert, Glamorganshire. . 
At St. Margaret’s, Westminster, Mr. Ges. 
Cecil, solicitor, of Oxford, to Miss A. B. 
Oldreyd, youngest daughter of Mrs. Q. of 
- Ripon, Yorkshire. 
William Buck, esq. to Miss Robbins, eldest 
daughter of the late Thomas R. esq. of Bin- 
field, Berks. 
The Rev. William Blake, of Crewkerne, 
Somersetshire, to Miss Jarman, of Charter- 
house-square. 
Henry John Sheppard, esq. of Lincofn’s- 
inn, to Lady Mary Primrose, daughter of the 
Earl of Roseberry. ae 
The Rev. John Dymock, of Leonard Stan. 
ley, Glocestzrshire, to Miss Humphreys, 
daughter ot Mr. H. of Baldock. fos 
At Chelsea, George Kinderley, esq. of 
Lincoln’s-inn, to Miss Adams, daughter éf 
John A. esq. formerly M.P. for Carmarthen. 
T. Bryan, esq of Cadogan-place, to Mrs. 
Simpkin, relict of Thomas S. esq. 
At Lambeth, J. Turner, esq. te Miss $2 
Shewell, both of Stockwell. - - : 
Captain Brackley Kennett, of Bombay, 
to: Miss Letitia Cherrill, daughter of John 
(3. esq. of Dorchester. | 
The Rev, J. W. Burford, of Stratford. 
grove, to Miss Burrows, of Westham. hie 
Sir John De Nurgh, of Castel Connel, 
‘county of@Limericis, to Miss Eliza Hall, 
daughter of the late John H. esq. ; 
Captain Hawtayne, of the royal navy, to 
Miss Elizabeth Stonesireet, second daughter 
of the late George Griffin S. esq. of Clapham. 
At Islington, Joseph Esdsiie, esq:of Hizh- 
bury- 
