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poor and advantage to the public, will be 
{mall compared with that attendmg any new 
inttitution. The building is complete, the 
feveral officers and attendants are appointed ; 
and, except in the particular of maintenance, 
little more than the prefent expences will be 
incurred by the relief of nearly 250 addi- 
tiona! patients. For this purpofe the gover- 
nors folicit fubfcriptions of public bodies and - 
humane individuals. They have already 
been fo fuccefsful in their applications that 
the fums now fub{cribed amount to about 
8000). 
It is with fincere regret we mention that 
the very extenfive Mufical Infrument Ma- 
nufaétory of Meffrs. Clementi and Compa- 
ny, Tottenham Court Road, was deftroyed 
by fire on Friday the 20th inftant about five 
o’clock in the morning. Upon the ftricteft 
enquiry we find that the moft {crupulous pre- 
cautions againft danger were as ufuval em- 
ployed the night previous to the fire, and 
that it is moft probable it originated in a 
fpark pafling from the flue and refting in the 
roof during the whole of the night. Before 
the engines could be brought to play, the 
whole of the internal building was one intenfe 
body of fire. In this defperate ftate of things, 
the workmen belonging to the houfe, by 
their uncommon exertions, added to thofe of 
their neighbours and volunteers, faved a 
much greater pait of the Grand and Square 
Piano Forte Cafes and dry materials than ~ 
the moft fangume could have deemed pofli- 
ble in fuch a dreadful conflagration. Every 
tool belonging to the workmen was deftroved, 
but we underftand a fubfcription has been 
moft hberally commenced by their employ- 
eré which promifes to re-inftate their loffes. 
We are happy to have received the moift po- 
fitive information, that this extenfive concern 
will experience no great fnconvenience, the 
finifhing part of their manufacture being 
tranfacted at their houfe in the City, where 
an immenfe quantity of materials were al- . 
ways depofited. 
On Friday morning, March 8th, a dread- 
ful fire broke out at the Globe Inn, St. Sa- 
viour’s church-yard, Southwark, which en- 
tirely confumed the premifes. The landlord 
and his wife, with great difficulty, efcaped , 
but two men, two women, and one child, 
lodgers in the honfe, unfortunately perifhed. 
The premifes of Mefirs.Hinchcliff and Good- 
ail adjoining, were alfo deftroyed. 
MARRIED. 
Lord Bagot, to Lady Louifa Legge, eldeft 
daughter of the Earl of Dartmouth. 
At Lambeth, Lieutenaut Colone! Cookfon, - 
of the Royal Horfe Artillery, to Mails’ Mar- 
garet Remington, only daughter of William 
K., efq. of Clapham Road. 
Peter Touchet, efq. of Mortimer-ftreet, to 
Mifs Ford, eldeft daughter of the até Sir 
Freneis F. 
R. Small, efq. late of the Inner Temple, 
- to MifsSavage, of Weymouth-ftreet, younzet 
daughter ef the late George S., of Madras. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
[April }, 
Jofiah Kay, efq. architect, of Bedford- 
ftreet, Bedford-fquare, to Mils Poréen, e!- 
deft daughter of William P., efq. of Berners- 
ftreet. 
Charles Combe, efq. fon of Dr.C., of Hart- 
ftreet, Bloomfbury, to Mits Payne Georges, 
eldeft daughter of the late William Payne 
G., efq. of Manchefter-fquare. 
E. B Loutada, efq. of Devonthire-fquare, 
to Mifs Goldimid, eldeft daughter of Abra- 
ham G., efq. 
Evan Thomas, efq. of Parliament: ftreet, 
to Mifs Rankin, of |xenfington. i 
T. Lee, efq. of Dover-ftreet, to Mifs 
Helen O’Grady, ot Upper Grofyenor- 
ftreet. 
DIED. nis 
At Hampftead, aged 21, Mr. Benjamix 
White, jun. 
In Fleet. ftreet, the infant fon of Mr.White, 
bookfeller. 
In Palace Yard, Mrs. Pitt, reli& of John 
P., efq. late member of parliament for Glou- 
cefter. 
At Blackheath, Fobn Majon, e/g. 53. 
At Brompton, Mérs. Catherine Fraigneau, 
relict of the Rev. Willian F., late rector of 
Beckingham in Kent, and vicar of Batterfea, 
Surry. 
At Lambeth, Mrs. Claggett, wife of Hora- 
tic C., efq. 36, leaving a family of ten chil- 
dren. 
In Durwetton-ftreet, Hugh Shipley, efg- 
In Great James ftreet, Bedford row, Tiv- 
mas Lafbley, efg. M.D. and F.R. 5. ; 
At her brother’s houfe, Bloomfbury, 145. 
Smith, fitter of Sir Nath Grove, 71. 
At Iflington, Foba Yates, e/g. 71. 
Mrs. Vincent, wife of tle Rev. Dr. V., 
Dean of Weftminiter.  ) segs ed 
“In Gower-ttreet, Mifs Deffell, younget 
daughter of the Jate J. D., efq. 
At Laytonftone, Charles Lincoln, efg. late 
deputy of Aldgate Ward, many years amem- 
ber of the corporation of London, and a go- 
vernor of Chriit’s and St. Thomas’s Hotpi- 
tals, 74 : 
In Dover-ftreet, the Hon. Charles Savile. 
In the Stable-yard, St. James’s, Mrs. Cal- 
wert, telict of John C., efg. of Albury Hall, 
Herts. + 
In Portland-place, Mrs. Deuglas, relict of 
Andrew D., eiq. of Ednam dHoufe, Rox-, 
burghthire. : ; 
General William Dairympie, colonel of the 
47th regiment, and licutenant-governer of 
Chelfea Hofpital, 71. fe 4 . 
In Chartotte-ftreet, Pinilico, Mr. George 
Marjbaji, merchant of Dutidee. He put an 
end to his lize by cutting. his throat. The 
~eaufe of this rath act was certainly a derange- 
ment of intelle¢t, for he had been frequently 
heard to fay the devil was in him, and he 
coutd feel him in his throat. ‘Two wills were 
found, one in his pocket, and the other on a 
table in his apartment, in which he direéted 
that his body fhould be opened for the pure 
pole of finding his infernal termentor. 
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