1809.] Incedents, Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
Soames Robert, Mark Jane, London, and New Crofs, 
Deptford, provifion merchant, March 7 
- Sommerrail ames, Liverpool, merchant, March 25 
“Spartrifvoude Robert, Auftin Friars, {erivener, Feb. 18 
Stainbank Chrifttopher, Old Bound. ftreet, prinrfeller, 
March 
Standley Wiliam, Whetftone. Leicefter, maltiter, Feb. 21 
Steedman Georse, and John M‘Lcan, Lamb ftreet. Chritt 
church, Middletex, putatoe merchants, Feb. 18 
Surman Wiiliain, and Ephraim Ford, Chelteyham, linen- 
drapers, Feb. 25 
Suter John Eat Retford, Nottingham, Shee March 18 
Sutton James, Cheapfide, Guidimirh, Feb, 
Tennant Jonn, Oxford ftreet, wine and Wer ay merchant, 
March Ig 
Thompton William, Dean Greet. Southwark, merchant, 
Feb. 21 
Threifall James, and Robert Aefketti, corn merchants, 
Feb, 28 - 
‘Yucker William, the younger, 
May 2 
Tuppel George, Linton, Kent, fthopkeeper, April 8 
Jy¥Uar George, Hound{ditch, flopfeller, April 18 
Exeter, ferge manufacturer, 
ae UP da | Clement’s oe Lombard ea dealer 
P e J 
Wade Samuel, Manchefter, merchant, Feb. 28 
Ward James. Kermondfey, brewery Feb 22 
Waticn Richard, Liverpool, mafler mariner, Feb. 25 
Wartan William, oo Cambridge ftreet, Hackney road, 
builder. Feb. 
Wefton James, Pall Mall. yintner, Feb. 18 
fhithain George. Addingham, York, drover, March 4 
Wilkinfon Jofhua Richard, Three Oak lane, Horfteydow®y 
coopers May 2 
Williams Henry, Chepftow,Monmouth, merchant, March 6 
Wilfon John and William, St. Martin's le Grand, ware- 
houfeman, Feh, 18 
Winwood Edward and Samuel Thodey, Poultry, Scotch 
factors and glovers, April 18 
Wood James. Midfield, Suifex, vidtuadler. Feb. 13 
WrightCharles, Aldgate, tobacconiit, April 8 
Wrigle sy James, Pitt treet, Blackfriar’s road, hat manus 
facturer, Feb. 25 
eee Henry, Lawrence lane, Cheaphde, Tfrith factory 
Feb. 25 
INCIDENTS MARRIAGES ann DEATHS tn anv 
weAR LONDON: 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased. 
ae 
AN aperient chalybeateSpring has latelybeen 
discovered near Begging-hall, Norwood, 
which, from the analysis and repeated free 
is likely to prove a discovery of the greatest 
importance, particularly on’ account of its 
contiguity to London. 
eases, especially scrofulous affections, inflam- 
matery, gouty, and bilious habits; eruptions, 
or leprous complaints of the skin; and sucn 
constitutions that have been impaired by long 
residence in hot climates, or by the too libe- 
ral use of spirituous liquors,it has proved more 
‘beneficial than any other spa water in this 
kingdom, and has effected cures in cases of 
scrorula, and diseased livers, which appeared 
to the faculty hopeless. 
About eleven o’clock on the night of the 
24th of February, a fire broke out in the 
Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. So furious and 
rapid was the progress of the conflagration, 
that before two o’ciock the whole of that ex- 
tensiveand magnificent edifice was totally con- 
‘sumed. ‘The fire is said to have begun under 
the saloon, on the side of Brydges-street. 
Thus has the met:opolis been deprived in the 
space of five months, by the same means, of 
its two principal places for dramatic enter- 
tainments, 
MARRIED. 
At St. Clement’s Danes, John Morrough, 
esy. of Cork, to Mary, youngest daughter of 
Frencis Plowden, esq. 
At St. James's, Captzin G. Peters, of the 
9th light dragoons, to Miss Read, of Wal- 
thamstow.—George Wiils, esq. of Newgate- 
street, to Miss Sophia Grithn, third daughter 
of Robert G, esq. of Golden-square.—T. 
LBramali, esq. of Lichfeld, to Miss S. Ro- 
bins, second daughter of Mr. R. of Warwick- 
strect, Golden-square. 
At St. George’s Bloomsbury, Mr. Horlex, 
of Chisweil-street, to Phebe, eldest daugh- 
ter off James Johnston, esq. of Lincoln.—. 
Evenezer Gardner, esq. of Cannon-street, to 
Harriet, only daughter of the late T. Meie- 
dith, esq, of Calcutta. 
In constitutional dise 
At St. Martin, Butler Thompson Claxton, 
esq. eldest son of Robert C. esq, of Bristol, 
to Miss Lucy Shuckburgh Anderson, only 
daughter of John Proctor A. esq. of Newe 
street, Spring Gardens. 
At St. Sepulchre’s, J. Moore, esq. of 
Newport, to Miss les, daughter of I. 1, esq. 
of St. John-street. 
At Lambeth, Mr. Keating of the Strand, 
to Miss Brooks, daughter of the late William 
B. esq. of Hern Hill, Surry. 
The Rev. H. Hervey Barber, of the Bri- 
tish Museum, to Miss Smith, daughter of 
Harry S. esq of Pentonville. 
At St. Pancras, John Litherland, esq. to 
Miss Ellen Jepson, eldest daughter of the 
Rev. George J. seniur vicar of Lincoln cathe- 
dral 
William Shaw, ‘esq. of the Bombay mili- 
tary establishment, to Frances Catharine, 
daughter of the late R. Ro P. ae esq. of 
Bawtry, Yorkshite. 
Mr. William- Douglas, of Ware, to Miss 
Mary Lee, of Sunderland. 
At Mary-le bonne, Captain Peter Par- 
ker, of the royal pavv, commander of his 
Majesty’s ship Melpomene, to Miss Marianne 
Dailas, second daughter of Sir George D. 
Bart. 
C. Ellison, esq. to Miss 
Great Mariow, Bucks. 
At Chelsea, Henry Willmott, esq. of 
Shereham, Sussex, to Miss G. H, Gregory, 
of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. 
At Pe aierinith, john Dickson, esq. of 
Lovegrove, . of 
‘Helshleshields, Dumfriefshire, to ‘Christian 
Sole, heiress of John Bethune, esq. of Ben- 
gal. 
DIED. 
In Arlington-street, the infant daughter cf 
Loid Miiton. 
In Upper Seymour-street, Miss Langharn, 
sister of Sir William L. Bart. 
At Kennington, Miss Maria Bua 
In Hill-street, Dr. Suan Huater, F.R.S 
. physician 
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