H. Combe, esq. to the ‘eldest daughter of 
Q Warris, esq. of Pirke Hall, Wanstead. 
At St. Ann’s, F. W. Desailly, esq. of the 
H. E. I. C. service, to Miss N. Pigott, of 
ro oO. 
_H. Hoddleston. esq. of Gray's: inn, to-Miss 
A Goo-child, of Richmond. 
F. C. Street, esq. of Gower-street, to the’ 
second daughter of J. Nailer, esq. of Queen- 
sguare. Bloomsbury, : 
T. J. Tatham, esq. of Lamb’s Conduit- 
street, to the youngest daughter of D. Fearon, 
esq. of Ely piace, Holborn. 
At Columbo; T. Eden, esq. to Frances; 
dauzhter of the Hon. J. Redney. = 
At St. Andrew's, T. C Patriek, esq. of 
Winchmore Hill, to the eldest daughter of B. 
Ceumbe, esq. of John street, Bediord row 
J. James, esq. of Dowgate-bill, to the se- 
cond daughter of B. Combe, esq. 
At. St. George’s, Sir D. Cope, of Pranshiil 
Park, Hants: to Miss Francis, of Park-place. 
At Newineton, the Rev. W. Spoorer, of 
Elindon, to the daugh:er of the late Sir L. 
OBrien. 
DIED. 
At Brompton, Mrs. AZary Reeve, 58: 
Drs. E. Mazthiws, of the Strand. 
firs. E. Tomkins, late of  Bread-street, 
Cheapside, 46. ; 
In Gloweester-place, aged 38, Eady Hache, 
in conscyuence of being thrown ont of aigig, 
at Gaildtord. Bike tad 
At Edmenton, Mrs. He lesom. 
7. Ebvall, facher of the corn meter who 
was shot by a life-guards-man, 48. 
At Bronipton, C. Palmer, esq. 
In Spring- gardens, Adrs. E. Harris, 19. 
At Highgate, Mfrs. Gibbes, 64. 
Mrs. Greoby, wife of C. G. esq. of Chapel- 
street, Grosvenor-squzre. 
in Old Burlingtun-street, the Hon. E. 
Bouwerie, M. P. for Northampton. = 
In Weyrmouth-street, 
Jane, Kidow of the lete Morris Rebinson, esq. 
ef Lincoln’s inn-ficids, mother of Lord 
pRokeby, of Mount Morris, in Kent, and 
West Layton Hail, Yorkshire, and of Matthew 
~ 
Montague, esq. of Denton-castle, Northum-- 
berland, and Sandleford Priory, Berleshires 
M. P. for St. Germain’s, Cornwall. She was 
the eldest daugh er of John Greenland, esq. 
- of Lovelace, eldest son of Augustine Green- 
land, ese: cf Bellevue, beth ia Kent. 
in Portland- place, the Lady of A. H. Eyre, 
M.P. for Nottingham. 
- At Waltham. green, the Rew. Mr. Prevost, 
minister of \the French Comformist chapel, 
Dean-street, Sobo. 
Lieut. F. T Fowler, R. M. 21. 
, Sf, Paice, #59: 83 p> 
Pars. C. Abbett, ot Paradise-row,Chelses, 74. 
: 
Cavendish-square, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near Londzn. [Ort ¥, 
“At Jamaica Hospital, Lieut. “Hammick, of 
the Polyphemus. 
-In Greek-street, Soho, A7rs Maawbray, 92. 
The second daughter of Afr. Hand, of Bond- 
Street, 19. 
In Mootague-street, Mrs. §. Diy. 
B. Backus, esq. of Bury. court, St. Maryeaxee 
Mrs. §. Parker, of Old Broad-street, 80- | 
Miss B. Robinson; of Gay's inn-piace, 82. 
In George-street, Portman square, Henrys 
the infent son of Captain Langiey, of the 2nd 
life-guards 
Mr. Muss, drawing-maste af 
At Ramsgate, Mr. Campbell, apothecary: 
of Coventry-street, whither he had gone for 
the benefit of his health. Failing overboard, 
while the pacliet was tacking in harbour, he 
was unfortunately drownec. 
In Basinghall-street, Thomas Loggem, ¢:]+ 
an eminent solicitor By his incorruptibie 
integrity in public,and his amiable manners 
in private life, he was universally esteemeds 
beloved, and respected’j:and in his professions 
his charagter stood desezvedly high. His legal. 
knowledge was great, which, united with 4 
most engaging address, in¢pited the coniidence,: 
while chey concilitated thé love and gated 
the affections, of a numeruys circle of trienc® 
and acquaintance. i 
At his nouse at Leigh, in‘Kent, Sir Francis 
Baring, bart. in his 74th years He was phy- 
sically exhausted, but his mind remained un- 
subdued by age or infirmity te the last breath. 
His bed was surrounded by nine out of teng 
the number of his sons and daughters, all of 
whom he lived-to see established in splendid: 
independence. He was formerly member for 
Chipping Wycombe, Bucks. and was succeeded 
in the representation of that borough by his 
son, Thomas Baring, esq- the presentmember- 
‘Three of his sons carry on the great com~ 
mercial-house, and which, by his superior 
talents and integrity, he carried to so great a. 
height of respect. His cther two_sons are Te~ 
turned from india with fortunes. -His five 
daughters u: all most happily married; and 
in aadition to all this, it is supposed he has left: 
freehold estates to the an:ount of halr a: 
million. - Such was the extensive connection 
and influence of Sir F. Bating, in the movied 
world, that his indisposition; and the little 
hope that appeared of his recovery, was said 
_te have produced a depression in the funds. 
In Great George-street, Gbarles Pybuty. 
esg. He was one of the Lords of his Ma- 
jesty’s Treasury, and many years member of: 
Parliament tor Dover, during the acministra> 
tien.of .Mr_ Pi:t. he ee 
ln Old Burkington-street, te Hon. Ee 
Bouverie, M.P.-tor Northampton, and uncle 
tothe ari of Radaor. 
At Ealing, Wiliam Knox, esg. formerly; 
Under-secretary of state, 78. 
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