3510 
Nichols Walter, Briftol, tallow chandler, May 76 : 
Qgilvie W. jun. George Mylne. and John Chalmers, Jef- 
_ _ frey’s fguare, merchant, June 3 . thie 
Ogilvy Wihiam Frederic, Minories, drugeift, May 22 
Ogle fohn, efq. Pickwick, Wilts, and William Walton, 
Liverpool, merchants; May 29 eae 
Page John, Bithopfeate treet. haberdafher, June 27 
Pafcor Jolin, Plymeuth Deck, mercer, June 3 ~~ 
Pearce Elitha, Haymarket, mufic fedler. June 
Pears Samuel, Bread ftréet. warehoufeman and faiktor, 
ohte warfon,. John Watfon the younger, and Joleph 
Jaifon, Prefion, Lancatter, cotton manufacturers, 
May 27 af 
Pollard James, Manchefter, cotten fpinner, May 29 
Potiard Wilham, Manchefter, cotton fpinner, May 26 
Pollard Jamesana William, Mannchefter, cotton {pinnérs, 
May 29 i 4 Ain 
Powditch George, Liverpoo), mariner. Tune 9 
Prentice Jofeph, Boftoiy York, dealer ace chapman, 
May 24 ats 
Prefton Bernatd, Holborn, linen ¢raper, July §& ; 
Rrofor William, Great Ealing, Middletex, dealer in hay, 
jJuhe 2 Pi 
hres Willizm Henry, Dartmouth, Devon, fpirit dealer, 
une aF 4 é re 
Rains f, Athford. Shrepwhire, farmer. May 38 } 
Ralton Ifaac, Egremont, Cusaberland, mercer, May 26 
Richardfon William, New Crofs, Surry, baker, May 27 
Roberts David; Trump frreet, London, warehoufeman, 
June 3 
Radd Edmund, London ftreet, merchants; June 3° 
Rofe j. Road, Somerferthire, farmer, May 31 
Rucgock Nicholas, Menkwearmouth Shore, Durham, 
butcher, May 29 : : : 
Salter ‘thomas, Trinity fare, Towerhill, merchant, 
une 29 
Savory C. Southwark, vituaHer, June 24 : 
&cotney William, Valentine, Oxford freet, linen drapery, 
une 3 v 4 . 
Sharp Richard, Armley, York, dryfalter, June § 
e 
Incidents and Marviages in and near Landon... [June 1, 
iid Jofeph, Heights, ear Délp&, York, Cotton fpianérg 
ay 25 : ‘ , ; 
Smith’ Join, Saffron hill, grocer, May 16 
Steal W, Brentford, linen drapery May 20 
Stockley M. Strand, Brocer, May 16 ~~ et - 
Surman Willian and Ephraim Ford, Cheltenham, fines 
drapers, June 8 . te 
“Taylor John, the elder and younger, Cockfpur Greet, book 
, and fhoe makers, June 3 s 
Thomfon J Liverpool, merchant. May 19 : 
Thomfon Andrew, and Bartholomew Whire, Bow lane, 
~ wholefale hofiersy: June 3 ne ie 3 
Troutbeck Charles. R thbone place, upholferer, May 3¢ 
Turnbull John, Jolin Forbes Robert Alien Crawford, eng 
" David Skene, Broad Greet, merchants, Mays ~~ 
Tuther Thomas Perry. Holborn Hill; lin€n draper, June 
Ullock Margaret and Mary, Chatham, linen drapersy 
June g E ‘ a Eee 
Unwin James. Wandfworth. milter. June 10 
Upcott Johh Ridse. Bedminfters grocer, May 26 
Wake Williain. Spital fqguarey filkweaver. fuly 1$ 
Watfon John, the younger, and Pau! Catterall, Préfton, 
Cotton fpinners. Junes ; ML dibe,M 
Watfon William, Great Cambridge ftreet, Hatkney road, 
~ builder, june 2u : 
Webb John Richinang Chertfey, Surry, grocer, June re 
Whitaker John, the elder, and William Whitaker, Stock- 
port. and John Whitaker, the younger, Cheadle, 
Chefhire. cotton manvfacturers, june 8 f 
Williams Henry, Chepftow, Monmouth, merchant, May 22 
Wills |homas Hate, Lamb’s Conduit ftreet, iihen draper, 
tune 6 : a 
Winter William and Thomas Farren Hay, Long Acres 
lacemen, May 30 sha 
Wife Jofeph, Manchefter, cotton merchant, June? 
Wood James, Burnley, Lancafter. dpothecaty, May 23° 
Woodro Edmunds Wootafon, Gioceter, irén manufatue 
Ter, May 22 _ - Jah pve 
Yates Thomas, London, merchant, june tg, 
Zinck Henry, Liverpnol, inerchant, May 3t > * 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES axp DEATHS ry. anp wear LONDON: 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceajed.. _ _ 
a Ait ee 
HE Society in London for the relief of 
persons imprisoned for small debts, in the 
course of last year, released 884 prisoners 
from 64 different gaols in the kingdom, 
"A fierce and destructive fire broke out on 
Sunday night, May 14th, ina vessel adjoin- 
ing Biliingsgate Dock, at a very short distance 
from the water’s-edge It was first discoverd 
a few minutes before ten o’clock ; but spread 
so rapidly, as to. baffle ali exertion. ‘The 
flames extended almost instantaneously to the 
other shipping, and to the line of warehouses 
running from the Dock along Dyce Key, &c. 
Notwithstanding the assistance afforded. by 
the engines, which reached the spot in a very 
short period from the commencement of the 
fire, such was its rapidity and violence that 
the water seemed merely to give fresh 
strength to the flames: The range of ware- 
houses, filled with sugars, tar, oil, hemp, 
turpentine, tallow, &c. were ali successively 
consumed, and the volumes of fire were rene 
dered more furious and horrible every ten or 
fifteen minutes by some new combustible 
fnatter which they caught. The fire com- 
municated in a gradual but rapid manner to 
tle vessels next the shore. The sight from 
Londen and Blackfriars Bridge -was awfully 
grand, and it was at one period apprehend- 
ed that it would be impossible to preserve 
the whole of the shipping in that part of the 
‘river from ahsolute ruin. Fortunately the 
tide favouring about eleven o'clock, by the 
efforts which were made for the preservation 
of the: vessels in the Deck, several were 
powed ont, although with extreme difisulty. 
i 
Four wére completely burnt, and about, the 
same number damagéd. . A floating engine, 
which was worked with great skill, was of 
considerable. service. in preventing the ex- 
tension of the flames along the river. The 
vessel on board of which the fire broke out, 
had nearly the whole of her cargoin, which 
was destroyed.—-The extensive warehouses of 
Ralph’s Key, Smart’s Key, Young’s Key, and. 
Dyce’s Key, with their valuable contents, ase 
entirely destroyed ; Wiggons’s Key'is partly 
so. Among the vessels consumed. are a large 
brig from Hull (the. Zealous), “Jaden with 
hemp and tallow; the Britannia Margate 
hoy, and the Friends, a Deal vessel, laden 
with spirits and wine —The fire is said to 
have been caused by a lamplighter imprudent- 
ly striking his link when burning against a 
cask Of spirits of turpentine, which immedi- 
ately took fire. A watchman cameé to the 
lamplighter’s assistancey and the cask was 
pushed forward with the view of rolling itin- 
to the Thames: it. took a different direction, - 
however, and fell into a ship lying alongside 
the wharf.—The flames first broke out verg 
near that part of the Key wherethe Margate 
and Ramsgate hoys:usually lie-for the. res 
ception of passengers, ahd were’ got tinder at. 
balf-past three o'clock om Monday morning: 
- MARRIED. 
At St. Andrew's, Holborn, J. Q. Fagaiy 
Esq of the island of Montsesrat, to huey; -se- 
cond daughter of Thomas: Wiadle,. £sa. 0% 
John-street, Bedford-row. 
At Mary-le-hone, Alexander Scott, Esqs 
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