1867.] 
gentleman, containing an immenfe number of 
gold, filver, copper, and brafs coins, of very 
ancient dates; the lateft appears to be of Julius 
Cwefar. ‘There are a great number of coins of 
Roman kings, pretors, &c. &c. fome of the 
moft perfect are thofe of Romulus and Remus. 
Thefe coins have probably lain buried for 
nearly 1900 years. It would appear that they 
were brought over by the Romans at the 
timé of their firft defcent in this kingdom 5 
from their being found not far from the Ro- 
aman caufeway leading from Old Ford in a 
dire&t line to Whitechapel, it feems as if an 
encampment had been formed on this fpot. 
Old Ford was originally the only entrance 
into London, and continued to be fo during 
the Saxon heptarchy, whilft they held the 
Kingdom of Wetlex, Effex, &c, and as late 
as the reign of King John, the paflage was 
thought of fuch importance, that a large 
eatle, forts, &c. were erected, the remains of 
which are now ftanding; but fince that pe- 
riod, the road Jeading from Stratford has been 
made, and the Old Ford paflage confequently 
neglected, and almoft forgotten. 
MARRIED. 
AWilliam Darley, efq. of York-ftreet, to 
Mifs Farran, elde(t daughtet of Jofeph F. efq. 
of the Exchequer-oftice, Dublin. 
At Cranbrook, Mr. James Blacket, of St. 
Margaret’s-hill, Southwark, to Mi‘s Margaret 
H. Ralph, daughter of the Rev. E. R. of 
Maidftone, Kent. 
At Enfield, William Bend, efq. of Elm- 
cottage, Whetftone, to Mifs Pottinger, only 
daughter of Chriftopher P. efq. late of Thur- 
fton, Suffolk. 
George Caunten, efg. late of Prince of 
Wales’s Ifland, in the Haft Indies, to Mifs 
Lucy Elliot, fitter of Captain £. of the royal 
navy. 
William Robert James, efq. of Serle-ftreet, 
to Mifs Maria Hodges. 
Mr. Williams, linendraper, of Oxford-ftreet, 
to Milfs Darbythire, eldeft daughter of Mr. D. 
tea-broker, of Little Friday-ftreet, Clhieapfide, 
William Edward Rudoltt, efq. to Mifs 
penelia Philipps, youngeft daughter of John 
. eg. 
risae Pufey Wint, efg. of the ifland of 
Jamaica, to Mifs Bailey, daughter of the late 
William B. efq. of Kingfton, in the fame 
ifland. 
Iltid Nicholl, efg. of Dotor’s Commons, 
nephew to Sir John N, his Majefty’s advocate 
general, to Mifs Sarah Oddie, fecond daygh- 
ter of Henry Hoyle O. efq. of Carey-itreet. 
Lieut. Col. J. Conway, late of the 53d 
regiment, to Mifs Hliz. M‘Arthur, only 
daughter.of John M‘A. efg. of York-place, 
Portman-fquare. 
John Hughes, efg. to Mrs. Rebecca Hol- 
Jand, relict of William H. efq. of Calcutta. 
Capt. Hunt, of the royal navy, te Mrs, 
@rrock, relict of Wemyls Q. efy. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
“87 
The Hon. and Rev. R. Bagot, to Lady 
Harriet Villiers, youngeft fifter of the Earl of 
Jerfey. 
George Bramwell, efq. of the Inner Tem- 
ple, to Milfs Bidwell, eldeit daughter of 
Thomas B. efq. chief clerk in the fecretary 
of ftate’s office for foreign affairs. 
Thomas Whately, efq. of Grafton-ftreet, 
Weftminfer, to Mifs Paulina Dawion, eldeft 
daughter of William D. efg. of Iflington 
john Brefley, efq. to Mifs Holmes, daughe 
ter of Mr. H. furgeoa, lately of Bingham, 
Nottinghamfhire. 
At Iflington, E. A. Whytt; efq. of St. 
Swithin’s-lane, to Mifs Gordon, daughter wf 
the late Capt. Peter G. 
At Waltham-abbey, James Alexander Goe 
min, efq. of the royal artillery; to Mifs 
Matthews, dauchter of Francis M. efg. of 
Coram, near Portfmouth. 
Mr. Tillotfon Laycock, of Great Pulteneye 
ftreet, Golden-fqaare, to Mifs Sayer, of Lei- 
cefter-place. 
Mr. Henry Moole, of Bernard-ftreet, Ruffcle 
fquare, to Mifs Wilkinfon, only daughter.of - 
William W. efq. of Lamb’s Conduit-ftreet. 
At Knebworth, Herts, |. Adolphus Young, 
efq. of Great James-itreet, Bedford-row, te 
Mifs Frances Haggard, eldeft daughter of 
William Henry H. efg. of Knebworth-place, 
G. Seabrook, efq. to Mifs Pickford, daughe 
ter of Thomas P. efq. of Market-ftreet, Herts, 
Capt. G. Prefcott, of the 4th garrifon bate 
talion, to Mifs H, Skinner, youngeft daughter 
of Lieutenant-col. 8. of the royal engineers, 
T. A. Harvey, efq.to Mifs E. Dodd, dangh- 
ter of R. D. efq. marine painter, Parliament- 
{treet. 
At Camberwell, Mr. Thomas Payne, of 
Upper Thames-ftreet, to Henrietta, fecond 
daughter of William Orme, efg. of Dulwich 
conimen. 
The Rev. Edmund Watts, of Southamptone 
ftreet, to Mifs Reeve, daughter of the late 
Andrew R. efg. of Reading, Berks. 
Captain Boys, of the royal navy, te Mifs 
Vulliamy, eldeft daughter of Mr. V. of Ken- 
fingten Gravel-pits. 
Harry Athby, efq. of St. Andrew’s-court, 
Holborn, to Mifs Bell, of Colebrook-terrace, 
Ifington. 
At Clapham, Jofhua Margery, efg. to Mifs 
Sherwood. 
William Edward Rudolf, efq. to Mifs C. 
Philipps, youngeft daughter of John P. efqe 
DIED. 
In York-place, Pentonville, Mrs. Dolber, 
wife ef John Englifh D. efq, the eldeft fon of. 
Sir William D. bart. Mrs. D. was grande 
daughter to -——— Hallett, efq. of Cannons, 
Edgware, and had 70,0001. to her fortune, 
Edward Whitaker Gray, M.D. fenior fecre- 
tary of the royal fociety, and keeper of the 
department of natural hiftery and antiguities 
at the Britifh Mufeum, 29. - + 
The 
