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by any accident the floor above ground were 
to catch fire, the flames cannot do the leaf 
injury to the goods depofited in the cellars. 
MARRIED. 
At Mary-le-bonne, J. Hamilton, efq. 
to Mifs Fuller, daughter of J. F. Fuller, efq. 
of Afhdown, Suffex. 
J. Stable, efq. of Guildford-fireet, to Mrs. 
Sears, widow of the late Lieut. Col. Sears, 
of the Bengal artillery. 
A. Buller, efq. fon of the late J- Buller, 
efq. of Monval, in Cornwall, to Mifs Ifa- 
bella Lemon, daughter of Sir Wm. Lemon, 
Bart. M. P. for Cornwall. 
E. Morris, efq. M. P. for Newport, Corn- 
wall, to Mifs M. Erfkine, youngeft daugh- 
ter of the Hon. Thos. Erfkine. . 
The Rev. J. Pike, to Mils S. Armftrong, 
youngeft daughter of J. Armftrong, efq. 
ate of Godalming, Surry. 
J. Buxton, efq: of Highbury-place, to Mifs 
Unwin, of Camberwell. 
E. Burford, ju. efg. of Greenwich, to 
Bfifs Janet Palmer, of Dowgate-hill. 
H. S. Fry, efq. of Stoke Newington, to 
Mifs Wood, daughter of the late Mrs. Wood, 
of Kennington-lane. 
F. L. Auten, efq. of Shinnington-park, 
Kent, to Mifs P. Cholmeley, of Eafton, Lin- 
colnfhire. 
Captain Purvis, of the ift. dragoons, to 
Mifs Randall. 
P. White, efq. of Mapes Houfes, near 
Wilfdon, Middlefex, to Mis. Doe, daughter 
of G. B. Devon, efg. of Bucks, and niece to 
W. Willis, efq. benker, of Lombard-ftreet. 
W..B. Langridge, efq. of Lewes, Suifex, 
to Mits Vidler, daughter of J. Vidler, efq. 
of Millbank Row, Wefminfter. 
D. Whatley, efq. of Cirencefter, to Mifs 
Ambrofe, of Burlington-ftreet. 
At the Earl of Warwick’s, Hiill-freet, 
Berkeley-fquare, the Earl of Clonmell, to 
Lady Harriot Greville, fecond daughter of 
the Earl of Warwick. 
P. Combauld, efq. of Bernard-fireet, to 
Mifs Cripps, daughter of J. Cripps, efq. of 
Upton Houfe, Gloucefterhhire. 
George Wilhelm Baron de Donop, of the 
King’s German Legion, to Mifs Augufa 
Cox, fifth daughter of the late Gen. Cox. 
Captain Edward O«Bryen, of the Royal 
Navy, nephew of the Marquis of Thomond, 
to Mifs Hotham, eide@ daughter of Gen. 
Hotham, and niece to Lord and Sir B. Ho- 
tham. . 
DIED. 
At Deptford, Mrs. Cranfion, aged 92, mo- 
ther of Capt. Cranfton, of the Marine Socie- 
ty’s thip. She retained all ler faculties to the 
laft, and never knew what it was to be ill 
during the courfe of her life. 
Sir-Francis Whitworth, Lieut.-Col. of the 
‘Royal Artillery, aged 48. 
At his apartment in the South Sea Houfe, 
Fobn Tipp, efg. accountant to the South Sea 
Company. 
At Hiington, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
| March 1, 
Milner, a maiden lady, and fifter to the late 
Dr. Milner, of Maidftone. 
Mrs.: Sharp, fifter to the late Sir Wm. 
Sharp, Bart. 
At Totteridge, Herts, aged 19, Charles 
Lewis, ef7. of Brazen-note College, Oxford. 
Mrs. Smith, widow of W. Smith, efq. late- 
Treafurer of the Ordnance. 
At his houfe in Orchard-freet, Portman- 
{quare, General Stepbenjon. 
Mifs Hallett, daughter of the late J. Hal- 
lett, efq. of North Audley-ftreet. 
In Charlotte-Street,. Fitzroy-fguare, 8S, 
Foyfter, fg. one of the Juftices of Peace for 
Middlefex. | 
Mr. W. Lepard, of Bartholomew-clofe, 
aged 70. 
At Clapham, aged 74, R. Dent, efq. of 
Temple Bar. 
In New Cavendifh-ftreet, the eldeft Scr 
of H. Harford, efq. . 
In Chefterfield-ftreet, May-fair, aged $3, 
: Lady Hulfe, widow of Sir Edward Hulfé, bart. 
of Breamore-houfe, Hants, who died Decem- 
ber 1, 3800, aged 85. Her remains were 
interred in the family vault at Wilmington, 
near Dartford. She was daughter of Samuel 
Vanderplank, merchant, and had three fons. 
and five daughters. 
At Southgate, aged 79, much and juftly 
refpected, Ifaac Walker, Efg. He had re- 
t.red from extenfive connexions in commerce, 
as a wholefale linen-draper, many years, not 
to a life of indolence, but to one of aétive and 
well-direéted benevolence: a rare and meri- 
torious example=as few poffels fufficient for= 
titude to withdraw from the temptations and 
flattering profpects of bufinefs until infirmity 
compels them, too late to enjoy the reward 
of thofe purfuits to which their lives have *' 
been dedicated, and frequently not till exift- 
ence itfelf has ceafed to be a bleffing. He 
was buried in the Quaker’s burial-ground at 
Winchmore-hill. 
At the fame place, Mifs Anne Fuliana 
Dolben, only daughter of Sir William Dol-~ 
ben, bart. She entered her eareeriof life 
with prudence, purfued it with propriety, 
and clufed it with fortitude. By her nearer 
relations and friends her lofs is better felt 
than defcribed ; but all who had the plea- 
fure of her acquaintance will regret the lofs 
of an elegant character, compofed of habi- 
tual ferioufnefs, feafonable chearfulnefs, and 
an upremitted benevolence. - ; 
At Baldock, of an apoplexy, aged 60, the 
Rev. Caleb Hill, chaplain to the Marquis of 
Salifbury, and upwards of thirty-one years 
rector of that parifh, where he was highly 
refpected by his congregation as paftor, and 
no lefs for his philanthropy, leaving many’ 
that partook of his munificence to regret 
their lofs. He was of Catherine-hall, Cam- 
bridge 3 B. A. 1770, M.A. 1773 3 and mar- 
ried-a widow lady, with a jointure of :000!: 
perannugm. ‘The living is in the gift of the 
Crown, and worth only 7ol. per annum, yet 
Mr. fill-did all the duty without a curate. ~ 
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