856 
Bury-terrace, to Miss Garratt, eldest daughter 
ef John G. esq. of Newington-green, 
Daniel Crokatt, esq. inspector in the West 
India Commissioners’ Office, to Miss Cart- 
wright, daughter of the late R. C. esq. of 
Stafford. 
J. B. T. Bowdoin, esq. brother of Sir 
George Temple, bart. to Mary, eldest daugh- 
ter of Thomas Dickason, esq. of Montague- 
street, Russell-equare. 
At St. George’s, Bloomsbury, 
Randons,, Baron dé Berenger, of Hart-street, 
to Mrs. M. M. Waters, of Duchess-strect, 
Portland-place, widow of the Hon. T. W. 
late Governor of Bencoolen. 
At St. George’s in the East, Mr. James 
Rich, surgeon, of North Curry, Somerset, - 
ta Ann Toulmin, daughter of Mr. A. TT. 
of Old Graveklane. 
At St. James's, Lieutenant-colonel ike 
of the thitd guards, to Miss James, daughtér 
ef Sir William i: 
At-St. George’s, Bloomsbury, G. Bonsal, 
esq. of Lincoln’s-inn, second son of Sir T. B. 
to Miss E. Davies, of Southampton-row. 
At Hackney, - Taylor, esq. to Miss 
Howard, of Shewford, near Banbury, Oxon. 
At Clapham; the Beas y. W. Baugh, chan- 
eellor of Bristol, to Charlotte, second daugh- 
ter of G. Hibbert, esq.—At the time, S, Hib. 
bert, esq. to Caroline, third daughter of G. 
Hibbert, esq. 
At St. Andrew’s, Holborn, the Rev. J. 
Nicholson, rector of Widdial, Herts, to Mrs. 
Hawkins, niece to the Rev. Dr.. Burnaby, 
vicar of Greenwich, ‘and archdeacon of Lei- 
cester. 
The Right Hon. R. P. Carew, to the Hon. 
€, Ann Lyttelton, daughter of Lord L. 
DIED. 
At his house, at Ealing, of a fit of apoplexy, 
Mr. Fobu Freeborn, 53. He, for many years, 
was principal manager-of the business of the 
late Mr. Dodsley, of Pall-mall, where, during 
his leisure hours, he assiduously cultivated a 
natural taste for science in general, but more 
particularly mathematics and natural philo- 
sdphy, in which he excelled. He. pos- 
sessed a strong vein of humour, which he 
occasionally indulged. in epigrammatic com- 
positions, some of which have appeared. in this 
Magazine; but the uniform benevolence of 
his heart ever prevented his satire from 
giving pain to individuals; and all who knew 
him can bear testimony to his unsullied inte- 
grity. : 
At Little Chelsea, on the anniversary of 
_ his fifth year, Master William Hanrett Ransea, 
galy son of the Jate Wiliiam R. esq. formerly 
of the Old Jewry. 
In Queen-Ann-street West, Mrs. Ord, re- 
lict of William O. esq. of F Fesham, Northisme 
berland, $1. 
Lady Peyton, mcther of Sir Henrv P. bart, 
In Grenville-street, 
Drs. Skynner, relict of the Rev. Joha S. jate 
of Easion, Liacelnshire. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
Charles 
Brunswick- squire 
b I 
[June fy 
In Gower street, Bedford-square, Dr. Huet. 
In-Finsbury-place, Caroline, eldest daughter 
of the Rev. G. A. Wylie. 
In New Palace-yard, Mrs. Dickins, wife of 
George D. esq. 
In Sloane-street, Captain Tompson, of the 
Coldstream regiment of guards. 
At the vicarage- Moe Stanwell, 
Phelp, mother of the Rev. Mr. P. 
-In Grosvenor-place, Allaz, second son of 
the Earl of Galloway. + 
At Osbdrne’s-hotel, Adelphi, Captain L.« 
Heok, of the East India Company’s service. 
At Plaistow, Mr. Vincent, serjeant-at-mace 
for the city of London. 
In Stanhope-street, Mrs. Goode, wife of 
Mr. Thomas G. navy agent. 
In Baker-street, Mrs. Tasker, wife of Mr, 
Mrs. 
John T. architect. 
In Jewin-street, Penadeck Char les Pricé, 
esg. late af Watling-street, and Westerham, 
Kent,-67. 
At his Hotel, in) Albemarle- “street, Mr. 
Gordon. 
AtClapham, George Taylor, esy. banker; of 
Bartholomew-lane.. 
In Philpot-lane, Yukn Anderson, esq. ban- 
ker. 
T. Fisher, esq. late of Holborn-bridge, 75. 
In Miluank: atreet, Westminster, 7. Tur= 
ner, eg. 73. : : 
At the College of Arms, Lady Heard, wife 
of Sir Isaac H. garter principal king at arms¢ 
At Epsom, Mrs. Tbompsen, daughter of the 
late H. Lhompson, esq. of Leith-hill- places 
Surry. 
At the Manor-house, Teddington, Captain 
F- Sunith, of the royal navy, 62 
At Fulham, G. E, “Ramus, esq. 
In Pall mall, Z. D. Fitch, esq. who, afew 
“minutes before his death, appeared in perfect — 
health. 
In York-street, Westminster, 4. Badgers 
72, 
aN Chelsea, Mr. P. Boyle, the printer and 
proprietor of that useful publication the Court 
Guide. 
At Whitehall, the Hon. Anns Smith, daugh- 
ter of Lord Carrington. 
At Highgate, the Reo. C. Scott, many years’ 
rector of Paglesham, Essex. 
At Whitehall, Mary Anne, the daughter of 
J. Buller, esq. 
At Edmonton, Fane, second daughter of 
J. Dorin, esq. 
In Great Coram street, George Gardner, esq. 
late commander of. the Montreal Danish East 
Indiaman. 
At Stoke Newington, Mrs. Braeden relict 
of A. B. esq. of Lower Thames: street. 
In Scotland-yard, William Lowndes, esq. 
one of. the commissioners of excise, last suf- 
viving grand-son of the Right Hon. William 
L.commonly called Ways and Means Lowndes, 
secretary to the treasury during the reign@ 
of Willtam Ifl. and his two SUCCESSOTS, 
At Brompton’ Park-louse, in her 56th 
year, 
