1805.] 
Simon Brown, efq. of Chelfea, to Mifs 
Lowes. 
T. Bidwell, jun. efq. oF Hyde Park Hoane. 
to Mifs Bidwell, of Thetford. 
ery: Bruthfield, efq. of Eaftbury Frau 
Barking, Effex, to Mrs. Legg, of Wood- 
ford. ** 
Mr. Richards, folicitor, of Chancery-lane, 
to Mifs King, of Highgate. 
J- Upton, efg. of King-ftreet, Cheapfide, 
to Mifs Mary’ Brotherfon, of Charlotte- 
ftreet. 
Henry F. Greville, efq. late Lieutenant 
Colonel in the 4th Dragoon Guards, to Lady 
Lambert. 
Edmund Treherne, efq. of Caftella, Gla- 
morganfhire, and Captain in the Royal South 
Gloucefter Militia, to Mifs Sloper, daughter 
of the late General Sir Robert Sloper. 
At Hammerfmith, Charles Fofter, efq. of 
Whitby, Surry, to Mifs Sarah Wilfon,. 
Captain Leicefter, of tne Royal Staff Corps, 
to Mifs Shirley, daughter of Barnard Shirley, 
efq. of Jamaica, 
DIED. 
In Woburn- place, Ruffell-fquare, Mrs. 
Allan, widow of the late A. P. Allan, efq, 
of Mill Green oufe, Effex. 
At Vauxhall, ‘Fames Galloway, efq, De- 
_ puty Chanibedarn of the Exchequer. © 
en Bloomfbury-fquare, aged 70, N. Paul, 
efq. 
In St. James’s-fquare, in the 7ad year of ' 
her age, the Countefs Dowager of Dart- 
mouth, mother of the prefent Earl. 
At her houfe in South Audley-ftreet, aged 
36, Mrs. Bofcawen, mother to the Duchets 
of Beautons and the Earl of Falmouth. 
Aged 80, Francis de Valangia, M.D. 
At her houfe in Lower Brod (rest: aged 
$2, Bridget Countefs Dowager of Morton, re- 
lig of James Earl of Morton, and daughter 
of Sir J, Heathcote, Bart. of Normanton, 
Rutland. 
© Montagu Hotham, efq. fon of General, Ho- 
tham. He had been married about iive 
weeks to Mifs Bird, of Litchfield, and 
had juft purchafed an Miceane houfe, {plendid 
equipage, &c. He had complained about 
three weeks, but his ftate was not confidered 
as dangerous till a few hours before his diflo- 
lution. 
In Manchefter-fquare, Milfs 7. Lee, fixth 
daughter of R. Lee, efq. banker, of Lom- 
bard- ftreet. 
Aged 63, Mrs. Hopkins, relict of Mr. R. 
j- Floplus, of Coachmaker’s Hall. 
At his houfe in Hill-ftreet, aged 82, Ge- 
neral Pattifon. 
Ms Spital-fquare, aged 63, Michael Samfon, 
e'4 
In Shepherd-ftreet, May-fair, azed 72, 
‘fibn Miller, M.D. author ot feveral valuable 
Works On medicine. 
(, Owen, efq. of Little Chelfea, 
-Marthes, 1772,” fol. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 279 
At-Shepperton, Middlefex, aged 65, Mr, 
George Winch. 
In Air-ftreet, Piccadilly, Philip. Prior, 
efq. 
Stephen Cee efq. many years one of 
the Dire@ors of the Eaft India Company. | 
At Pentonville, aged 63, Mrs. 
French, eldeft furviving daughter of the late 
Cymon French, efq. of French Brook, county 
of Romemmon: 
At a very advanced age, at her houfe in © 
Baker-flreet, Baronefs de Stark, fitter to Sir 
Chaloner Ogle, bart. andthe late Dean of Wine 
cheiter ; and aunt to Mrs. Grey, Mrs. White 
bread, and Mrs. Sheridan. 
At Brocket-Hall, Herts, the feat of his fa- 
ther Lord Vieiboutae: the Hon. Peniflon Lamb, 
eldeft fon-of his lordthip, and M. P. for the 
county of Herts; a gentleman much efteems 
ed by a large circle of friends. 
In Pall Mall, Mrs. Shakefpear, wife of Are 
thur Shakefpear, efq. M. P. Aor Richmond, - 
and fitter to Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart. 
At his chambers in Gray’s Inn, in his 76th 
year: Ifrael Rhodes, ef7. formerly of Wosd- 
church, near Leeds, Yorkthire. 
At Hanworth, the Rev. Robert BurdGabrief, — 
of Worcefter college, Oxford, M.A. 1773. 
B. D. 1781, D D. 1784. He was prefented 
tq the Reétory of Hanworth in 1778, by the 
Duke of St. Albans. He was proprietor and 
preacher at the Octagon chapel, Bath. 
* In Edward-ftreet, Cavendifh-fquare, aged 
82, Charles\Naljon Cole, efg. of the Inner Tem- 
‘ple, Barrifter at Law, regifter to the Corpo- 
ration of the Bedford Level, and editor of the 
fecond edition of Sir Win. Dugdaie’s «* Hif- 
tory of embanking and draiming of Fens and 
with the addition of: 
three indexes ; and ‘ A Collection of Laws 
which form the Conitution of the Bedford 
Level Corporation, with an introductory Hif- 
tory thereof, 1761,” 8ve. He was defcended 
from Nalfon, author of the “Collections ;” 
and was formerly of St. John’s college, Cam- 
bridge, where he proceeded B. A..1743. 
At his honfe in Grofvenor-tquare, azed 
78, the Right Hon. Sur Richard Heron, ee 
of Newark, ‘county of Nottingham, fo created, 
July 25, 1778. He is fuceeeded by Mr. 
now Sir Robert Heron, bart. of Stubton, 
county of Lincoln, He was originally an at. 
tormey at law in London, and afterwards a 
commiftioner of bank: rupts, a {worn clerk in 
the Remembrance office, and Lora, Preatie, 
rer’s remembrancer (a patent place}, in the 
Court of Exchequer. [1 1777) he was ap- 
pointed principal feeretary to the Harl of 
Buckingbamihire, lord lieutenant.of Ireland, 
and was {worn of the Privy Conneil there. 
At his apartments in Greenwich Hofpital, 
Sir Richard Pearfon, Kat. Lieut. Governor (oy 
that infitution. ‘He had. ferved, fev eral, 
years inthe navy, and commande d the Se hae, 
pis im the engagement, with. Paul Joves., 
Nn 2. How. 
Mary ° 
