18/0. 
At Clapham, Nathaniel Philips, esq. of 
Manchester, to Margaret, eldest daughter of 
William Hibbert, esq. 
At Greenwich, ‘George. Maule, ‘esq. of 
Lincoln's Inn, to Cardline Forsyth, youngest 
daughter cf the late George Tarbuitt, esq. of 
Gould-square. 
At St. James's, Clerkenwell, John Plowes, 
esq. of Rio Janeiro, to Miss Edwards, daugh- 
ter of fohn 8. esq: of Pye Nes», Yorkshire. 
Ac Great St. Helen’s, Henry Storks, e6q. 
of the Inner ‘Temple, barrister; to Miss ‘1’. 
Trundle, daughter of Ts T. esq. of Crosby- 
square. . 
At Deptford, the Rev. Henry Foster Bur- 
der, of London, to Anne, eldest daughter of 
Joseph Hardcastle, esq. of Hatcham House. 
At St. Ancrew Hubbards, Captain Robert 
Brown, of the 4th Ceylon Regiment, to Miss 
Elizabeth Webb Anderson, only daughter of 
james A. esq. of South Carolina » 
At St. Stephen’s, Walbreok, London, Miss 
Smith, only daughter of the Rivht Honoura- 
ble the lerd Mayor, to Thomas Kennedy, 
esj. of Charlotte-strect: 
‘ Atdslington, Mr.,Yhomas Atkinson, son 
of the late Mr. Peter A. of York, ‘architect, 
to Miss Wass, daughter of John W. esq. of 
dslingten. 
1 At St. George’s; Hanover-square, J. W. 
Weavers; esq.'to Miss M. Eidridge, of Hem- 
mingford Abbotts, Hants. 
' Major general the Honourable William 
Mordaunt Maitland, to Mrs. Watherston, wi- 
dow ‘of Dalhousie W. sq. of Mandesston, Ver- 
wickshire.- 
At St. james’s, G. Rush, esq. of Farthing- 
shoe, Northamptonshire, to Miss Ann Mose- 
dey, Gaughterjof Mr. William M. of Stvur- 
bridge, Worcestershire. © 
~ John Bontoy Kooper, esq. eldest son of 
John R. esq. of Abbotts Ripton, Huntingdon- 
shire, to Miss Pott, only daughter of Wil- 
lam P.esq of Giocester-place. % 
’ At Alagate Charchy Lieutenant Percy, of 
the Cambridgeshire Militia, tou Miss’ Mehala | 
Wade, youngest daughter of Mr. W.of W hep- 
~*~ 
stead, Seffolk. © vil 
' Charles Chad, esqy eldest son of Sir George 
&. to Lady Ann Turnour, second daughter of 
the Ear! of Winterton» 
At) St. Mary-le-bonne, Baron De Roll, 
colonel of a Swiss regiment. in the British 
‘Service, to Miss Pate, daughter of the late 
William P.esz. of Epsom. 
At Clapham, Nathaniel Philips, esq. to 
Margaret, eldest daughter of Wiiliam Hib- 
bert, esq. of Hine-hili, Cheshire. 
DIED. 
In Southampton-place, New-road, Mr. 
Hugh Wilsor, of Chislehurst, in Kent, en- 
g@raver, brother of Mr. Andrew Wilson, of 
the Stereotype-office. 
’ In-Hertiord-stree, Evclym Shirley, es7. of 
Eatinzton, Warwickshire. 
In Upper Berkeley-street, Reginald Radctt, 
sg. Gf Bramfield Hall, Suffolk. 
2 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London 
= 
6 a SOP EAES: 
597 
In Upper B:ook street, Grosvenor-square, 
Fane Lhesubeth, Countess of Rothes, in her 
own right, widow of the late George Ray- 
mond Evelyn, esq. and wiie of Sir Lucas 
Pepys, bart. physician-general to the army : 
her ladyship is succeeded jn title and esiate 
by Loid Lestie, now barl of Rothes, her sen by 
her first husbend5 a daughter of whom, some 
time since, married the son of a nursérynian 
in the New-foad, Paddington; the young 
_ nurserymax’s wife, her father being an earl, 
is now, by courtesy, Lady Elizabeth. 
In Mortiner-streety Cavendish-square, Airs, 
Eelman, wiie of Myr, H. the actors this lady 
wes dapghterof the Honourable and Reverend 
Freceric, Hamilton, a niece of the Duke of — 
“Hamilton, and nearly related to several other 
distinguished families. 
In Pall Stall, in his 60th year, the Righr 
Eoncurable William Wyndham, MP for Highawa 
Further Particulars cll be given in 
cup next Number. - mp hy 
In Seymour-place, Charles Townshend, Lora. 
Bayning, in the Sist fear of hisage. . His 
lordship was educated at Kton and Cambridge; 
and soon aitcr he came of age was appointed 
secretary to the embassy at Madrid, where 
he fesided about five years, and then return 
ing home, was chosen into pasliament for 
the borough of Great Yarmouh, Noztolk, 
which he represented many. years, and of 
which he was, in the year 1807, upon the 
death of his noble :elative, the late Marque 
Townstend, chosen high steward. He was 
Successively one of the jords of the Admi- 
raity, one of the lords cf the Treasury, vice- 
treasurer of Ireiand, treasurer of the navy, 
and a-tember of his Majesty’s privy coungi. 
In i797, he was raised to the peerage by the 
title,o. Boron Baysing of Foxley, in the coun- 
ty of Berks. { His lordship, during a long jife, 
had ‘enjoyed uninterrupted health and’ spirits, 
and to his last moments his understanding re- 
mained unimpaired by age, and unnervea by 
sickness, He is succeeded in his title and 
estates by his eldest son, Charles Frederic 
Powlett Lownshead, one of the represeata~ 
tives in parliament for Truro, Ay al 
In’ Milman steet,, Foundliag Hospital, 
Charles Genevien Louise Aurusie Andree Timthee 
D'Eon de Beaumont, coiamonly calles rhe 
Chevalier D’Hon. § Fuytoer particulars avilf be 
Liven 1A our next. { 
At Ewell Grove, Hezry, second son of 
Thomas Reed, esq. 16. 
An Mile-cnd-road, Mr. Thomas Nezyell, late 
of the 4th Dragoons. 
In New Cayeudish-street, Simen Fraser, 
57. B33. . 
At stratford Grove, Yohm Snelgrove, 17. 78, 
At Sunbury, Efiizabeth, wite of Charles: 
Gilchrist, esq 
At Hammersmith, Ars. Wetberell, wife of 
Thomas W_ esy. 67. 
In Thornhaugh-street, Dr. Patrick Ivory, 
formeriydin the East ludta Comipany’s service. 
In Golden-square, Fobu Wallis, esq. 
. At 
