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MARRIAGES anp DEATHS rv ayy wear LONDON: 
With Biographical Memoirs of diftinguifhed Charaéters recently deceafed. 
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MARRIED. 
DAVID SCOTT, efg. of Dunninald, For. 
farthire, to Mifs Caroline Grindalt, of 
Portland-place. 
Capt. Stuart, of the 16th Light Dragoons, 
toa Mifs Anfon, fifter to Vifcount A. 
Walter Smythe, efy. of Brambridge, Hants, 
to Milfs Louifa Boycott, daughter of the late 
‘Thomas B, efq. of Rudge, Salop. 
William Phillimore, efq. of Lincoln’s-inn, 
to Mifg Almeria Thornton, youngelt daughter 
of the late Godfrey T. efy. of Muggahangar, 
Bediordthire. 
Lieut. Col. Read, of the Bengal Eftablith- 
ment, to Mifs Reade, only daughter and 
heirefs of the late Thomas R. efgq. of Little 
Stoke, Oxfordthire. . 
The Hon. Col. Parker, of Enfham-hall, 
Oxfordfhire, to Mifs Eliza Wolftenholme, 
daughter of William W. efq. of Holly-nill, 
Suffex. ; 
At Walthamftow, M. T. Harris, efq. fe- 
cond fon of General H. of Belmont, Kent, to 
Emma, youngeft daughter of the late William 
Money, efq. 
Dennis O’Leary, efq. of Grofvenor-place, 
to Mifs Ellen Hutton, daughter of Dr. H. of 
the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. 
At Newington, William Mordue, efq. of 
Wallfend, Northumberland, to Mifs Letitia 
Macnab, of South-place, Kennington. 
-At Sunbury, W. T.. Wiliams, efq. of 
Charlotte-place, Bloom{bury, to Mifs Craw- 
thay, of Cyfartha, Glamorganfhire. 
Capt. C. Kempthorne Quath, of the Royal 
Navy, to Mifs Mary Anne'Owen, of Norfolk- 
fireet, Strand. 
John S. Story, efqg. of St. Alban’s, to Mifs 
Bridecake, of Craven-ftreet. f 
At Aéton, James Wolfe Murray, efq. of 
Cringlebe, North Britain, to Mifs Habella 
Strange, eldeft daughter of James S. efq. in the 
fervice of the Eaft-India Company on tne 
Madras eftablifhment. 
Mr. Francis Defanges, third fon of William 
D. efq. of Spitalfields, to Mifs Amelia Kufe, 
eldeft daughter of George K. efg. of Chi- 
chefter. 
At Edmonton, James Lonfdale, efq. of 
Store-ftreet, Bedford-fquare, to Miis Thorn- 
ton, of Southgate. 
DIED. . 
In Berner’s-ftreet, in his 46th year, obn 
Opie, cfg. Profeflor of Painting in the Royal 
Academy.— particular account of this eminent 
artift, will be given in our next Number: 
Mrs. Blegborough, wife of Henry B. efg. of | 
Richmond, Yorkfhire, 71. 
In Broad-court, Bow-ftreet, Mr. Mark 
Supple, a native of the fouth of Ireland, and 
upwards of 25 years a reporter of the debates 
in parliament for various new/paperse 
‘fidelity, and zeal. 
‘In Hanover-fquare, ‘Fon Tirel- Morin, efq. 
In James-ftreet, Weftminfter, in his 34th 
year, Mr. Faofeph Francis, a man of great 
worth, and the moft amiable difpofition; and 
who, it was fondly hoped, would long have 
been a bleffing to fociety in the ftation which 
he occupied, and a fource of happinefs ‘to 
many friends by whom he is deeply lamented. 
In Cannon-ftreet, in her g5th year, Mrs. 
Sarah Muckleflon, wite of Mr. Rowland M. 
She poffefled and conftantly exemplified truly 
Chriftian piety and cheerfulnefs, and was 
eminently exemplary in her refignation to 
the difpenfations of Providence in feafons of 
perfonal affliG@ion and domettic calamity. Few — 
perfons have adorned the relations of a wife, 
a mother, and a friend with greater affection, 
As in her difpoftion and 
deportment through life fhe had conftantly 
glorified God and ferved her generation ac- 
cording to, his will, fo, in her illnefs and 
death, fhe was eminently fupported and ani- 
mated by hopes full of glory and immortality. 
Tenderly as fhe loved her. family and friends, 
yet ihe ‘‘ defired rather to depart and be with 
Chrift,” that the might glority and enjoy him 
for ever. Her demife has o¢cafioned an irre- 
parable chafm in her family and the circle of . 
her friends.. Her remains were interred in 
Bunhill-fields burying-ground. 
In Carter-lane, Doétor’s-commons, Jr, 
Kyd Wake, printer, who, inthe year 1795, 
-was conviéted of infulting his Maje&y on his 
way to the parliament-houfe, and futtered an 
imprifonment of five years for it. His death 
was occafioned by his being crushed between 
the wheel of a waggon and a poft in Paul’s- 
chain, St. Paul’s Church-yard. 
In Store-ftreet, Bedford fquare, Ars. Leigh, 
relict of Gerard L. efq. of Do€tors’-commons. 
At Iflington, Mrs. Ayfcoughy widow of Mr. 
William A. of Windfor, 82. ' 
In Upper Seymour-ftreet, Portman-fquare, 
Lionel Colmore, e/g. 
In Charlotte-itreet, Portland-place, the 
youngef daughter of David Sutherland, efq. 
In Charlotte-ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare, Robert 
Catts, efg. late commiffary of the Bengal efta- - 
blifhment, 51. , 
Licutenant-colonel Bromfield, of Sovtlfield, in 
Jamaica, fecond brother to Stephen B. efq. of 
Haffington Mains, Berwickhhire. 
In Cumberland-ftreet, Mrs. Abernethie, wife 
of Jolin A. efq. 
At St. James’s-palace, the Hon. Frances 
Fracy, firft ped-chafnber woman to her Mae 
jefty, and only furviving fifter of the late 
Viicount T. 93. 
At her mother’s howfe, in Harley-ftreet, in 
the 12th year of her age, the Hon. Di/s Anne 
Rodney, youngeft daughter of Lady R. and 
At 
“fitter to the prefent Lord R, 
