1810.] 
James Thompson, esq. of Bishop Auckland, 
Durham, to Mary Ann, daughter of T. Mor- 
Tis, eq. of Banstead, Suiry. . 
At sc. George’s, Bloomsbury, John Smith 
Graham ,esq_ of Somerset-place,to Miss Elliott, 
of Brentford Butts. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, the Hon. 
Cecil Jenkinson, to Miss Julia Schuckburgh 
Evelyn, only daughter of the late Sir George — 
Schuckburgh, bart. 2 
At Hammersmith, John Sich, jun. esq. of 
Chiswick, to Ann, eldest daughter of William 
Smith, esq. of Hammersmith and Curzon- 
street. 
At Lambeth, Mr. Frederick Chaproniere, 
to Miss Jane Bulle, only daughter of the late 
Bulle, esq. late of Holloway. 
By special jicence, at Mrs. Lockhart’s, 
Spanishsplace, Manchester-square, the Hon. 
Major Henry Murray, brother of the earl of 
Mansfield, tu Miss De Vismes. 
At St. Martin’s, Henry Suffield, esq. to 
Augusta, daughter of the late Mr. William 
Cramer.— J. Scott Dixon, esq. of Morden, 
Surry, to Mrs. Mary Wright. 
At Lambeth, Mr, Edward H. Lee, of Bel- 
mont-place, to Miss Thompson, youngest 
dauzhter of Thomas T. esq. of Castle-street, 
Leicester-square.——T. Musgrave, esq. to Miss 
Venn, eldest daughter of K. V. esq. of Cam- 
berwell. 
The Rev. Daniel Mathias, rector of White- 
chapel, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John 
Latont, esq. of Lemon-street. 
At Sr. Giles’s, the Rev. John Rideout, rec- 
tor cf Woodmancote, Sussex, to Mrs. Doing, 
widow of the Rev. John D. and youngest 
daughter or Sir Harry Goring, bart. 
At Walthamstow, the Rev. E. J. Burrows, 
to Emma Margaret, youngest daughter of the 
Jate John Allen, esq. 
Captain George Bean, of the royal artillery, 
to Frances Eliza, elaest daughter of William 
Bicknell, esq. or Cadogan-place. ; 
John Jeffery, esq. of Throgmorton-street, 
to Charlotte, third daughter of John Longiey, 
esq. of Hampstead. 
William Sharpe Handasyde, esq. to Miss 
Splict, daughter of the late Christian S. esq. 
of St. George’s Piace, East. 
At Sc. Paul’s, Covent Garden, Baron de 
Stuguer, to Fermina, eldest daughter of Fer- 
min de Tasset, esq. 
: DIED. 
In Stratford Place, Mrs. Kingston, wife 
of John K. esq. M.P. 
At Fitzroy farm, Highgate, the Right 
Honourable Lord Southampton, (nephew to 
his Grace the Duke of Grafton) a lieuteoant- 
general of the army, and colonel of the 34ta 
regiment of foot. His lordship was but in 
tie 4th year of his age, and within a month 
before his death appeared in the utmost vigour 
of life. His lordship is succeeded in his 
title by his eldest son, an infant, in the 
sixth year of his age; he has left a daughter 
Montary Maa. Now 202 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
$1 
of his former marriage, and one other son and 
two daughters by his present lady. His lords 
ship was first married to the beautiful Laura 
Keppel, daughter of the bishop of Exeter; 
and, secondly, to Frances Isabella Seymour, 
second daughter of Lord Robert Seymour. 
At Walworth, Mrs M. H. Lee, widow of 
Captain L. of the Royal Navy. 
At hissiater’s house Tottenham, Mr. Wile 
liam Drake, late purser of his Majesty’s ship 
Centaur, in his 45th year; and a few days 
afterwards, at the same place, Mr. Thomas 
Drake, inhis 59th year, of Meytch-hall, in 
Norfolk, who, on a journey to the coast to 
meet his sick brother, was attacked by a mae 
lacy which terminated his life. | 
At Turnham-green, Mr. Ogden, of sporting 
celebrity: he was the most quick calculator 
of the long odds ever known on the turf, and 
could as readily hedge his bets, when many 
horses started, so as to secure himself a win« 
ner, by which peculiar talent he realized a 
fortune of 100,000]. He had occasionally 
kept faro tables, &c. on a large scale; and 
though he thus profited of the felly of others, 
unfair play was never imputed to him, and 
he had many valuable traits in his charace 
ter. 
At Poplar, Daniel Maxwell, esg. surgeon, 56. 
At Twickenham, Isabelle, relict of Major 
Cole, and eldest daughter of the late Sir 
Henry Ibbetson, bart.—The Gountess of Elzin 
and Wincardine, 50. 
At Putney, Mrs. D‘ Arandy 81. 
At South Mims, Edward Vincent, esq. 76. 
At Hayes, Fames Collett, esg. 55 —1n Up- 
pet Berkley-street, Portman-square, William 
Johnston, esq. of the Inner Temple, many 
years clerk of indictments of the county of 
Middlesex, and of the Oxford circuit, 75. 
In Norfolk-street, Strand, Jsaae Heaton, 
esq. 76. 
In Nottinghameplace, 
Riley, 76. 
At Tottenham, Mrs. Mildred, relict of 
Daniel M. esq. 
At Eageware, aged 96, Mrs. Lettice Halletts 
relict of William M. esq. late of Cannons, 
and daughter of James H. esq. formerly of 
Dunmow Priory, in Essex. 
In Brewer-street, Golden-square, Henry de: 
Cort, esg. 71. 
In Green-street, Grosvenor-square, Sohn 
Williams Willaume, esg.70. 
At Lambeth, Philip Gregson, esq. surveyor 
of the coast waiters at the port of London, 51. 
In Great Russellestreet, Bloomsbury, Mrs. 
Mary Ann Houstoun, wife of J. H. eSq. tore 
merly o: Lisvon, 66. 
In Sloane-street, the Rev. Henry Reynett, 
D.D. many years one of the justices of Wore 
Ship-strcet oifice. 
At Hackney, Fames Nicklin, esq. 76. 
In Great Queen-street, Lincoln’s-inn-fields, 
Mrs. Agassiz, relict of Lewis A. esq. 69, 
At Stepney, Richard Price, esq. 74. 
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