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ditches shall be emptied. 
Westminster-bridge, cross Pedlar’s-acre, come 
jnto the New Cut, pass through Charlotte- 
Street, cross Blackfriar’s-road, near Mr. Hill’s 
- Chapel, and proceed along Duce street and 
Union-street into the Borough. It will then 
be carried forward through King-street, turn 
on the left by Gny’s Hospital, and cross 
Tooley-street into Bridge yard, where it will 
again communicate with the river. The 
whole extent of this drain will be one mile 
and three quarters; and it will have a gra- 
dual fall, from. beginning to end, of near 15 
feet.—lIt is for the purpose of increasing this 
folk that it will be carried below London 
Bridge. The expense is to be borne by a 
rate on all the parishes through which the 
sewer passes. 
In the night of Saturday, July 8th, a 
’ @readful fre broke out im the house of Miss 
+4, 
Starke, milliner and dress:maker, Conduit- 
street, which burnt that and several houses 
adjoining, 
The new eniaerct Dock, at Deptford, 
was opened on Friday, June 30, for the re- 
ception of foreign merchantmen. It is the 
Dock formerly known by the name of the 
Greenland Dock. It has received several 
alterations and improvements, and an entire- 
Ty new range of storehouses has been erected. 
The Lord Mayor’s barge, handsomely deco- 
vated, was the first to enter. She was fol- 
laced by three vessels laden with timber, 
iron, and tar, under Sweedish colours. They 
were received by a salute from several pieces 
of cannon, and cheered by an immense con- 
course of spectators. After the.vessels were 
moored, the principal proprietors, and a select 
party, to the number of abeut 150, partook 
ef an elegant dinner in one of the store- 
houses. The dock is intended principally 
for the Baltic trade. 
The Court of Common Council have agreed 
‘to give the Governors of Bethlem Hospital,- 
in exchange for the Site of the Hospital, a: 
parcel of ground in St. George’s Fields, where 
the governors intend to erect a building for 
the same purpose (on the spot lately occupied 
by the Dog and Duck), together with an 
open space of about eight acres, for air and | 
“exercise ior the lunatics. 
' MARRIED. 
At St. Clement’s, Mr. R. Newberry, book- 
seller, Portugal-street, Lincoln’s Inn, to Miss 
Ani Baily, of Windsor. © 
- At Portland Chapel, J. P. Bastard, esq. 
M. P. for Devonshire, to Ann, sister ‘of Sir 
Henry Martin, bart. 
At Greenwich, Joseph Warner, esq. of 
Eltham, to Miss Penelope Harris, of Black- 
heath.—Mr. Samuel Bromley, surgeon, of 
Deptford, to Miss Mary Madox, third daugh- 
rer of the late Tristram Maries M. esq. of 
Greenwich. 
Tt will begin and 
veommunicate with the River a little below 
Incidents and Marriages in and near London. & [Aupy. 7, 
At Christ Church, Stuart Donaldson, ede . 
of Hart-street, Bicomsbure to Miss Cundale, 
of Bennet-street, Blackfriars. 
At St. Andrew's, Holborn, Mr. John How- 
ton, of Furnival’s Inn,*to Miss Ann Barnes, 
_eldest daughter of Hector B. esq. of Botolph 
Lane. 
At St. Magnus. London Bridge, Edward 
Francis, esq. to: Miss Davidson. . 
At St. Gabriel, Fenchurch-street, Mr. 
Charles Du Buil of Vevay, Switzerland, to 
Fanny, daughter of the late John Stephen 
Blacke, esq. of Boreham Wood. 
At St. Michael’s, Bassishaw, W.H. Wood- 
thorpe, esq. to Sarah Diana, daughter of Mr. 
Dorant, of Albemarle-street.. 
At St. Mary’s, Newington, Gabriel Terrel, 
esq..of Hornchurch, Essex, surgeon, to Miss 
Matilda Smith, of Walworth. 
At Kensington, Henry Urmston Thamson, 
of Kensington, surgeon, to Maria, only 
daughter of Samuel Rush, esq. 
By special licence, at the house of the Hon. 
W. Wyndham, in Montague-street, William 
Miller, esq. of Ozelworth Park, Gloucester- 
shire, to Miss Wyndham, eldest daughter of 
Mr. W. 
« At St. George’s, Hanover Square, P. A. 
Twent, esq. captain in the King’s German 
Legion, to’ Miss Lemmers, daughter of 
J. P. L. esq. of Surinam. 
At St. James’s, Sir Thomas Ramsay, bart. 
of Balmain, to Miss Steele, daughter of the 
Rev. Dr. S. of Jamaica. * 
At Marybone, the Rev. Edward Pecans 
younger son of the late James U. esq. of 
Woolton Lodge, Staffordshire, to Miss Prese 
ton, daughter of the Rev. John P. of Flasby 
Hall, Yorkshire. 
» Robert Gordon, esq. of Auchdendolly, 
North Britain, and of Leweston, Dorset, to 
Elizabeth Anne, only daughter and heiress of 
the late Charles. Westley Coxe, esq. of 
Kemble House, Wilts.—Captain Batman, 
R.N. to Lucy Ester, youngest daughter of 
the late William Chetwynd, esq. of Ham 
Common.—George Chandler, esq. of Treeton, 
York, to Miss Osbaldeston, daughter of the 
late Guotee O. esq. of Hutton Bushell. 
Captain Beresford, of H. M.S. Theseus, te 
ug tis Molloy, of Upper Wimple-street. 
At St. James’s, the Rev. J. Halse, vicar 
seit Welford,- 
Reade, daughter of the late George R. ésq. 
of Ipsden House, Oxfordshire. 
At St. George’s C. V. Michel, esq. of 
Netherwood, in the New Forest, to Miss 
Tryon, of Queen-street, May Fair. _ 
At Marybone, John H, Alley, esq. eile 
son of Thomas A. esq. of Cottage, Queen’s 
County, Ireland, to Frances Campbell, young= 
est daughter of the late. Shaw, e8q. of the 
county of Antrim.—Edwatd Voodhouse, esq, 
of Sennowe Lodge, Norfolk, to Miss Lucy 
Wooshouse, of Hingham. ie 
2 - DIED. 
Northamptonshire, to Miss — 
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