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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anp DEATHS, in anv near LONDON: 
With Biographical Memoirs of apie ueied Characters recently deceased. 
ON the 18th of September, Covent Garden 
Theatre was opened again after the late 
fire. The new building is an ornament to 
the metropolis, and does great honour to the 
managers and proprietors. Itris to be re- 
gretted, that a party was raised to disturb 
the performances, and agitate the town, in 
Consequence of .a moderate advance*in the 
prices: scarcely commensurate with the in- 
Crease in price of every article of theatrical 
expenditure. The boxes were raised from 6s, 
to 7s. and the pit from 3s, Gd, to 4s. 
At the Sessions for Middiesex, on the 22d 
instant, a true Bill tor a conspiracy against 
Mr. Wardle was found against Mrs. M. A. 
Clarke, and Wright the upholsterer, and his 
brother. 
Gn, the morning of the 21st of September, 
a duel took place between Lord Castlereagh 
and Mr. Canning, in consequence of a chal- 
Jenge sent by the ‘ormer. ‘he principals, 
both of whom had previously resigned their 
oficial situations, accompanied by their se- 
conds, met on Eabncy Heath soon atter.six 
erciock. Lord Castlereagh was attended by 
Lord actin, and Mr. Canning by Mr. 
Charles Eliis. The grouad was measured at. 
ten paces, and they both fired by signal, bout 
without effect. Nothing in the way of ex 
planation having been offered on the part of 
Mr. Canning, they fired at each other a)se- 
¢eond time, when Mr. Canning received his 
antagonist’s bullet in the right thigh, on 
~ which the seconds interfered, and the latter 
was immediately conveyed back to his house 
at Brompton. ‘IHis aftair is stated to have 
-Originated in some official misunderstanding, 
MARRIED. 
At Whitechapel, Charles Greenwood, esa. 
of Enfield Mills, to Miss Elizabeth ieoeen, 
only daughter of Augustin G. esq. 
At Sr. George’s, Hanover-square, John 
Prince, esq of Southwark, to Miss Hall, only 
daughter of Jolin H. esq. of Halkin-street, 
Grosvenor-place.—-The Hon, Edw. Harbord, 
second son of Lord Suffield, to the Hon. 
Georgiana Vernon, only daughter of Lord V. 
Ensign B. Fox, af the 12 2th Foot, to Miss 
Quillinan, daughter of J. Q. esq. of f Qporto. 
At St. James’s, John Osborn, esq. son of 
Sir George O. bart. to Miss Dayers, 
At Mary- ie-bone, Edward Hayward Budd, 
esq. of the War Office, to Miss Maria Mac 
donald, of Blandford-street, Portman-square. 
Francis Carleon, esq. nephew to Lord 
Carlton, to Miss C, Montgomerie, eldest 
daughter of the late George Molineux M. 
esq. of Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk, 
At Sr. George” sy Bloomsbury, Henry 
Nunn, esq. of Mistley, Essex, ye Mrs. Ann 
Claik, of Hart-street. - 
At St, Pancras, William Askew, esq. of 
Ockwell Hall, near Nottingham, to Miss 
Mary Newcome, of Pentonville. 
Thomas O’Reilly, esq. of Glocester-plaae, 
to Miss O'Callaghan, daughter and co. heiress 
of the late Edmund O'C, esq. of Kilgorey. 
county of Clare. 
At Bermondsey, Charles Fox, esq. of the 
Grange, to Fanny, second dauahines of Ro- 
bert Rich, esq. ef Seuthwark. 
At Lambeth, the Rev: fonathan Berritt, 
of Stockwell, to Mary, niece of Rohert Slade, ° 
esq of Doctors Commons. 
At. St. Sepulchre’s, William Fortescue, 
esq. surgeon, of St. John’s street, to Miss 
Ford, of Smithfield Bars. 
* At St. Bartholomew's, Mr. J. &- Alport, 
of Halifax, Neva Scotia, to Miss Beck, 
daughter of William B. esq. of Hackney. : 
_ At Lewisham, Major-general the Hon. 
J. Broderick, to Miss Ann Graham, of Fine 
try. 
At Geetha David Cock, esq. of Mare 
shal-street, Golden-square, to Miss Brodie. — 
William Hyder, esq. of Court Lees, Kent 
to Miss Eagleton, second daughter of Mrs. E. 
of Newgate-street. 
At .St.. George’s, Queen-square, Captain 
Joseph Robinson, of the West London Mili- 
tia, to Miss Martha Capps, daughter of the 
late James C. esq. of. Long Sutton, Lincolae 
shire, 3 
At. Sts George's in the East, Mr. ae 
Hansard, printer to the House of Commons, 
to Miss Eliza Hobbes, of Wapping 
The Hon. and Rev, George bBiidgeman, 
rector of Wigan, Lancashire, to Miss Poyntz, 
daughter of the.late Willen PB ieSdan i ke. 
At Rotherhithe, Mr, G. Newell, of his 
Majesty’s Victualling Office, Depriardy te 
Miss A. Beck, daughter of the Rey. T. B, of 
Deptfurd. 
At St, Martin’s, Westminster Mr. S. 
Beazley, jun. of Caddick*s-place, Whiyehall, 
to Eliza, eldest daughter of John Richarde 
son, esq. of St. James’s. 
DIED. 
At Hampton Wick, Mrs. Lawes, wife of 
Vitruvius L, esq. of Red Lion-square. 
In Charterhouse-square, Mary, daughter of 
Mr. George King, 23. 
At Dalston, Eliza, wife of Peter Favenc, 
esq. 27. 
At Stoke Newington, Henry Parker, esgo 
83.—Mrs, Witoall. 
At Highgate, Miss rol ENR 19. 
At Pinner’sphill, Mrs. Healing, wife of 
Mr. H, of Lawrence-lane. 
At Epping Forest, Adrs. Brickwood, ba of 
Lawrence B, esq. 
Ac Istington, Mys. Eliz. Stanfield, wife of 
Joseph S, esc. 5 
At Kingsland, Richard Wild, esq. many 
years an eminent wonmonger in Bishopsgates 
street, 
At Battersea, Adri. Porton, wife of Thomas 
P. esq. 
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