1809.] 
of Thayer-street, to Miss Antoinette Kirwan. 
=—fames Bogle Delap, Esq. of the 1st Regi- 
ment Dragoon Guards, to Harriet, eldest 
daughter of Nathaniel Hillier, E:q. of Stoke 
Park, Surry.—Major William kustace, of 
the 96th Regiment, to Catharine Francis, 
only daughterof R. W. Talbot, Esq. M.P. 
for the county of Dublin.—Charles Cater, 
Esq. of Beckenham, Kent, to Philadelphia, 
daughter of the late George Osbaldeston, Esq. 
of Hutton Bushell, York. 
At St. James’s, Mr. Daniel Elfstrand, of 
fuil, merchant, to Miss Jane Lingard, daugh- 
ter of the late John L. Esq. of that town. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, the Rev. 
T. £. Cobston, vicar of Bradwell, Oxford- 
shire, to Miss Ann King Morris, youngest 
daughter of John M. Esq. of Ampthill, 
Beds. 
At Greenwich, Frederic Dufton Paice: Esq. 
to Marian, youngest daughter of the late 
Charles Kensington, Esq. of Blackheath. 
Mr. Bishop, the celebrated musical com- 
poser, to Miss Lyon, of the Drury-lane com- 
pany. 
At East Barnet, Mr. W. Jay, of Whet- 
stone, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the 
late Benjamin Bradbury, Esq. of Richmond, 
Surry. 
At Whitechapel church, Captain G. An- 
thony, of the Cornwallis Pcie, to Miss 
M. A. Wilson. 
At Hampstead, R. Mills, Esq: of Colches- 
ter, to Miss Hines, of West End. 
At Wanstead, T. A.-Curtis, Esq. second 
son of Sir William Curtis, Bart. to Harrict, 
youngest daughter of the late Young Green, 
Esq. of Poole. 
William Milner, Esq. eldest son. of Sir 
W. M. Bart. to Miss Harriet Bentinck, 
daughter of Lord Edward B. 
At Newington, Captain John Sandford, of 
the Royal Marines, to Miss Ann Letitia 
Chasterton. 
At Islington, Mr. C. W. Cicewetl, sur 
geon, of Bath, to Miss E. A. Wilson, daugh- 
ter of the Jate John W. Esq. of Canonbury. 
Ac Camberwell, Dr. Whi:ter, of Worth- 
ing, to Miss Curties, daugiiter of William 
C. Esq. 
DIED. 
At Paddington green, the Right Hon. 
Charles Francis Greville, second brother to 
the Earl of Warwick. 
in Paris, Mr. Payne, bookseller of the 
Strand. 
illiom Calvert, Esg. of the Stamp. office. 
At Edmonton, Harriett, wife of Fohn Scott 
Byerley, Esg:-and daughter of the iate Hol. 
lund Cooksey, Esq. of Braceleigh, Worcester- 
shire. 
In Devonshire-place, Lady Trafford South- 
well, relict of Sir Clement’ Jrafford, of Dun- 
ton hall, Lincolnshire, 77. ° 
At Hillingdon, William Pope, Esq. of the 
King’s Remembrancer’s office. 
» Montury Mac. No 185, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
+) @ 
In York-place, Portman-square, Henry, the 
eldest son of Lyndon Evelyn, Esq. M P. 
In St. James’s Palace, Mar. Nicholay, prine 
cipal page to her Majesty, whom he accom- 
panied to this country. 
In Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, Doctor 
Morgan Hugh Kennedy. 
lig Devonshire-street, Ars. Selby. 
In Southampton-place, 7. Mandell, Esq. 72 
At Knightsbridge, Mrs. Langridge, 70. - 
In Owen's Place, Goswell-street, VW. 
Beardmore, Esq. 
At Dulwich, Mrs. Wright, widow of Al- 
derman W. 
At Clapham, R. Eaton, Esq. 80. 
Mrs. Selby, relict of the late- Thomas. S. 
Esq. of Biddleston, Northumberland. 
Miss Campin, daughter of John ee 
Coats, Esq of Whitby. 
In St. fames’s Piace, A4rs. Heaserd: relic 
of William Augustus H Esq. F.R.S 
In Midsle Row, Holborn, 44r. Danici 
Wildman, the celzbrated honey and ea 
chant. 
In Charles-street, Nidillesex Plosaicals Mr. 
Francis Legat, Hiotdcieal engraver, 
In Baker-street, Mrs. Biggen, some years 
ago one of the most beautiful women in this 
metropolis. This lady was so attached to 
Colonél Montgomery, who, in 1803, unfortu- 
nately fellin a duel, that she lived wholly 
in retirement from that period, till within 
the laste fortnight, and may be considered as 
the sacrifice of affection. 
The Rev. Charles Poyntz, D.D. prebendary 
of Durham, and rector of North Creech, im 
Norfolk, 74. He was promoted to the ftall 
jn Barkin Cathedral upon the removal of 
Dr. Kaye to the abaacne of Lincoln in 1783. 
In Charlotte-street, Portland Piace, Colo- 
nel Henry Knight. A nervous fever having 
produced a derangement of intellect, he toole 
advantage of the absence of his attendant to 
throw himself out of a two-pair of stairs win- 
dow. Hesurvivedthe fall but three quarters 
of an hour. 
At his: house, in Cavendish- square, aged 
73, George Simon Harcourt, Earl Harcourt, 
and Viscount Nuneham, of Nuncham-Court=: 
ney, in Oxfordshire. 
be given in our next | 
in Trinity Square, G. Parker, Esq. solicitor, 
nephew of the Countess of St. Wincent, and 
grandson ‘of the lave Lord Chief Baron P, 
Ar Walthamstow, P. AZ. realfe, Esq. 
In London street, Fitzruy-square, G. Seay 
[4 further account will 
ell, Esq. 
At Dover, Fobn Bazely, Ksz. Admiral of 
the Blue. Though fortune did not tavor 
this gentleman with so many opportunities of 
displaying hi. skiil and prowess as she afford- 
ed some of his brave contemporaries, yet his 
services were Of an active and advantageous 
nature, and claim for him the gratiiude of 
his country. [4 further account will be given 
in our newt. | 
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