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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES anbD DEATHS in anny sear LONDON, 
With Biographical ‘Memoirs of difinguifbed Charafers recently deceafed, 
N Saturday, May 2s, a grand entertain- ° 
, ment was given at the London Docks, by 
the diré€tors and proprietors, ‘to a feleé party 
_ of his Majefty’s Minifters, the Lord Mayor 
and corporation of London, feveral of the no- 
bility and gentry, and a great number of mer- 
chants, The dockmen Were allonduty, as were 
the Tower Hamlet militia, their band playing 
under the frontof the warehoufe next the wharf, 
Mr. Pitt, Lords Hawkefbury and. Harrowby, 
with the Lord Mayor, city officers, and the Di- 
rectors, having firft met at the London Ta- 
vern, went in proceffion in their carriages : 
and, about three o’clock, all being ready, the 
fiznal was made, and the Dock-gate opened, 
when the Thames, Frinley of Embden, a 
fine veflel of 450 tons burthen, dreffed in the 
colours of all nations, furmounted by thofe 
of England, having the noble party, and the 
band of the Royal Eaft India Volunteers on 
board, came in very gently, playing *‘ God 
fave the King,’ ¢ Rule Britannia,’ &c. and was 
laid along-lide the wharf; the vifitors then 
debarked, and went round the wharf and 
warehoafes, at which. they appeared very 
much pleafed. The warehoufes of this great 
national undertaking, are now completely 
full of goods ; and the bufinefs is condutted 
on a fcale of accommodation which feems to ~ 
give general fatisfaction to the fhip-owners 
and merchants, who avail themfelves of the 
ufe of this public concern, ; 
At the Weft India dock the buftle is about — 
to recomifencey from the arrival of different 
fleets during the fummer and autumn, Great 
activity is ufing to form the outward-bound 
dock, and it -is expeéted to be completed be-- 
tere the end of the year. 
The Eaft India docks, at Blackwa!l, arein 
great forwardnefs, and there is every reafon 
to duppofe they will be fit to receive the fhip- 
ping next fpring. The line of the Commer- 
cial Road, which is to@xtend-to the north- 
weft'corner of the great dock, is immediately 
#o be proceeded upon. Thus, in lefsthan a 
twelvemonth hence, will thefé magnificent - 
buldings, unparalleled in the annals of com- 
merce, be complete, with the exception of 
the Loading London dock, but which in all 
probability will be now foon begun upon. 
Nor far from Batterfea, a neW-mode of em- 
ploying ground tas been introduced. A per- 
fon Has planted fifteen hundred thoufand rofe- 
trees, and begun a manufacture of Otto of 
rofes. -Four thoufand bushels of Rofe-leaves 
have been expended to-make a large ‘fmelling- 
bottle of the Otto; the firf bottle of which — 
was lately prefented to the Prince of Wales 
as a {pecimen. — ie gh gig 
The Committée appointed by the corpora- 
_ tlon- of Londen, to conduct the improvement 
Bite port have directed the town-clerk to 
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_ Great Rufiel-flreet,. 
communicate to the: Prince of Wales their 
refolution to-open the canal from Lime-houfé 
to Blackwall, on the 12th of Augui, im 
‘ honour of his Royal Highnefs’s birth-day. 
MARRIED, 4 
By the Bithop of Norwich, at his houfe, » 
Manchefter-fquare, B. Bathurit, efq. fecre- 
tary of legation to the court. of, Stockholm, 
to Mifs Call, daughter of the late Sir John 
Call. Ti 
G. Moore, efq. of *Durrington, Wilts, to 
Mifs Rhodes, cf Henley upon Thames, Oxe 
fordihire. . 
At Deptford, Mr. James Dowley, of Ben- - 
nett-ftreet, Chrift Church, Surrey, to Mifs 
Nicholfon, third daughter of the late Robert 
Nicholfon, efq. of Loam-pit Hill, Kent. 
» Re-married, by fpecial licence, the Mo 
Noble John Henry Marquis of - Lanfdowne, 
to Lady Giffard. eeu B 
Major-general, the Honourable Edward 
Paget, third fon of the Earl of Uxbridge, te 
tne Honourable Mifs Bagot, daughter of the 
Jate, and fifter of the prefent Lord Bagot, 
The Honourable W. Lambe, fon of Vif- 
count Melburne, to Lady C. Ponfonby, only 
daughter of the Earl of Befborough, 
At Lambeth; W. Hewton, efg. of Friern- 
lodge, Middlefex, to Mifs Radcliffe, elde#t 
daughter of the. late John Radcliffe, efq, of 
At Edmonton, C. Vigne, efq. of Old Broad- 
freet, to Mifs A. Blackburn, daughter of the 
late John Blackburn, -efq. of Buth-hill. 
At Norwood-green, C.F. Barnwell, efg. 
to Mifs Lowry, only daughter of the Rey. 
~ Mr. Lowry... 
~ Vifcount- Hampden, to Mifs Browne, fitter, 
of Lady. Wedderburnes, 2 722”. ie 
' At St..Pancras Charch, Captain Woodgate, 
to Lady Honora Lambert, daughter of the Ear! 
of Gavan.” 
John Cumming, efq. of Great Ruffel-ftreet, 
to Miis Hunter, of Beach-hill, Berks: > 
William Patterfon, efq. of the Steel-yard, 
to Mils Lyall, daughter of Jolin Lyall, efg. 
of Findon, :Suffex. - 
Major Netbitt, to Mifs 
fquare. J eo ay 
Y. Parkinfon, efq. of Tavitteck-fquare, te 
Miuls Salter, ‘of Poplar. eee E 
Mr. C-B. Ktaufe, of Brunfwick, to Mite. 
Harriot Barlow, daughter of. Jofeph Barlow, 
efq. of Frederic’s-place, Old Jewry, -- 
DIED, ee ayes 
T. Cox, 2/7. banker of Little Britain, brd- 
lake, of Audley- 
_-ther to Robert Albion Cox, ef. 
At the Bell Savage Coffee-honfe, Aes. ~ 
Fackion, of Bath: She fell down lifelefs, ~ 
while dreffing herfelfy the morniag after her 
_aerivel, 
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