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per, propriety and fuavity of manners, which 
rendered her the obje& of general efieem and 
regard. A gradual decay, which for many 
months fhe bore with exemplary fortitude, 
patience, and refignation, terminated the days 
of this amiable patterm of conjugal and pa- 
rental afieétion. : 
At his Lordthip’s houfe in Hertford-ftreet, 
May-Fair, ia her oth year; Lady Charlotte 
Bingham, fecond daughter of the Earl of 
Lucan. - 
In James-ftreet, Weitminker, Wilkain 
Benford, cf9. 
In an apopleGic fit, at his lodgings at 
Brompton, Mér.. William Robinfony 35 years 
apothecary, to St. Bartholomew’s: Hofpital, 
London, but who had retired, a few years 
age, on account of ill health. , 
.In Queen fquare, aged 83, Mrs. Pepys, 
widow of Charles Pepys, efq. of\Impington, 
Cambridgeshire. 
At his houfe in’ Henrietta-ftreet, Caven- 
dith-iguare, aged 98, Thomas Pratt, ef. bro- 
ther to the late and uncle to the prefent: 
Earl Camden. He was appointed, in O&o- 
ber, 1765, one of the clerks of the Treafury, 
and keeper of the papers and records of the 
‘Treafury; and was, at his death, one of. the 
three chief clerks of the Treafury. 
' At his houfe near the Mall, Hammer- 
fmith, Captain Fofbua Gregory, paymafter of 
the Royal Wefiminfter militia. 
In St. James’s-itreet, aged 77, Daniel Dra- 
per, ef. formerly fecond in council at Bom- 
bay, im the Eaft Indies. 
Lady Faurett, widow of Dr. George Stin- 
ton, chancellor of Lincoln, who died in 1783, 
married to the late Lieutenant-general Sir 
William Fawcett, K. B. while Adjutant-ge- 
metal, 1786. She has left all the received 
from the Dottor to his relations; ‘all from 
the Genera! to his; and divided her own for- 
tune bétween her own relations.and the Ge- 
nerai’s. ; 
At: Bromley, in his 87th year, Richard 
Daling, ¢f9. 
At Newington.Green, in her roth year, 
WMifs Sufannab Efdaile, {econd daughter of 
James Efdaile, efq. of Upminfter,; Effex.. 
At an obfcure lodging in Whitechapel, at 
the age of 31, Mr. R. Wefion, who, it is faid, 
for fifty years never fuftered his room to be- 
cleaned. One hundred guineas were found 
in a brown paper parcel; and he is fuppofed 
to have pofiefied 30001. in the funds. 
At Hadley, in his goth year, the Rev. Da- 
wid Garrow, the father of Counfellor Garrow, 
At the Small-pox Hofpital, Pancras, Dr. 
|W. Wodvile, who-had been phyfician to that 
_ Inftitution fourteen years. : 
C. Tyrrell Morgan, efg. one of his majefty’s 
jaftices of the peace, and chairman of the 
quarter feffions in the county ef Gloucefter. 
- At his chambers in Gray’s Inn, Mr.°B. 
Way, aged 73. a 
At the houfe of W. Morland, efq. Pall 
Mall, aged 85, Mrs. Mills, reli@t of A, Mills, 
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Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 
‘the glorious revolution. 
efq. of Greenwich, and mother of Mrs. More 
land, - 
In Weymouth-ftreet, Ars. Summer, relic 
of R. Sumner, efq. of Devontfhire- place. 
At Chefter-place, Lambeth, the Hon. Mrs. 
Roper, lady of the Hon. P. Roper. 
An Devonthire-place, Sir Walter Rawlinfon, 
“kat. of Stowlangteft, in Suffolk, and partner 
‘in the firm of Ladbroke, Rawlinfon, and Co. 
bankers, Bank-buildings. He was formerly 
an alderman, but had refigned his gown fome_ 
years. 
At the houfe of Alexander Arnaud, efq. 
Love-lane, William Trotter, e/g. 
‘In- Seuth-freet, Finfbury-fquare, Samuef 
Worthington, ef7. late of Jefferies: fquare. 
At €room’s Hill, Greenwich, Charles 
Yames, cfg. one of the directors of the Sun 
Fire Office. 
At Stamford Hill, Fofeph Bramley, ef9. 
At his fon’s houfe, Dean-ftreet, Soho, 
Gaven Hamilton, efg. of Killeleagh Caftle, 
county of Down, Ireland. . 
At Knighthridge, Mrs. Marfh, wife of 
W. Marth, efq. Sa aah oe 
- At his houfe, Crown-ftreet, Bithopfgate- 
fireet, Mr. Fofeph Badman, ‘cheefemongery 
aged 33. His lofs, fo feverely felt by his 
widow, was increafed by the misfortune fhe 
had to fuftain by the lofs of her elder child 
on the day of the funeral of her hufband. 
‘To add to the affii€tion the already felt, fhe 
was doomed to bear the lofs of her’only re- 
maining child in fimilar circumftances ;7fors 
en the funeral of her -eldef fhe was left 
childlefs. Seldom it is we have to recgrd fo 
melancholy a recital in fuch peculiar circum- 
tances; for, from no peculiar diftemper but 
the mere occurring maladies we all fuftain, 
has fhe thus been deprived of hufband and 
‘children, . 
In Conduit-ftreet, Hanover-fquare, in con- © 
fequence of an attack of the fpafmodic gout 
in his Romach, Fobn Scudamore, efg. of Kent- 
church, in the county of Hereford, and one 
of the reprefentatives of the city of Hereford 
in the. prefent and preceding Parliament, 
having been eleégted in the year 1796 im the 
place of his father, who died a few weeks 
after he had been returned a fixth times © 
Defcended from a long line of ancefors, who 
have fucceflively fulfilled the mott important 
provincial offices with integrity and honour, 
this gentleman did credit to his birth and 
his connections. In public life he was inva- 
riably diftinguifhed by a fteady attachment 
to thofe principles on. which the admired 
conftitution of this country was founded at 
He fupported no ~ 
meafure which added to the burthens, or di- 
minifhed the liberties; of the people; nor 
was he deterred by fevere indifpofition from 
adding his laft vote in favour of that great 
and triumphant national caufe—the deteGtion 
and expofure of the moft flagrant abufes in — 
one of the higheft departments of che fate. 
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In private life he conciliated the efteem and. 
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