1807. | 
sionally working jn the garden. ‘The females 
are employed in spinning, making household 
and body linen, washing, &c. Of the 10 who 
have been discharged, some have been dis- 
missed for improper behaviour, and others 
have been placed in situations, where they are 
earning their livelihood, and have expressed 
themselves grateful for the benefits they have 
received from the Institution. The present 
State of the Funds of the Charity is as tul- 
lows : ia Se ds 
In 3 per Cent, Consolidated An- 
nuities = ~ 1865.0 7.0 
In Short Annuities - 50 0 QO 
Nine Exchequer Bills, and one 
India Bond, for 1001. each 
Cath in the Treasurer’s and 
Banker’s hands, &c. - 240 19 5 
The Committee also observe that moft of 
the difficulties, which it was presumed would 
impede, if . ot entirely prevent, this Establish- 
ment, are now done away, anda Refuge is ac- 
tually, opened, where the penitent Criminal, 
the deserted Female, the helpless Labourer, 
and the ramished Stranger, may find employ- 
ment, support, and inftruction. 
MARRIED. 
Lord Chartiey, eldest son of the Earl of 
Leicester, to Miss Gardener, of Lower Grosve- 
nor-street, with a fortune of 100,0001. 
A. S. Learmonth, esq. of Manchester- 
buildings, to Miss Jessy Learmonth, daugh- 
tero! Alexander L., esq of Parliament: street. 
Jobn Willock, esq. of Golden-square, to 
Miss Grojan, daughter of the late Francis G., 
esq. of Brompton Grove. ; 
John Anstruther thompson, esq. of Carl- 
ton, Fifeshire, to Miss Adam, only daughter 
of William A., esq. of Bloomsbury-square. 
~ Major General the Hon. Charles Hope, to 
Miss Finch Hatton, eldest daughter of 
1000 0 90 
George Finch H., esq. of Eastwell Park, Kent. ~ 
Robert Heathcote, esg. to Miss Searle, 
late of the ‘Theatre Royal, Covent. garden. 
George Warwick Bampfylde, esq. only son 
of Sir Charles W. B. to Miss Sneyd, only 
daughter of the Rev. Ralph S. 
The Hon. Colonel Crewe, son of Lord C., 
to Miss Hungeriord, of Cavendish-square. 
James Hakerville; esq, of Margaret street, 
Cavendish-square, to Miss Maria Catharine 
Brown, second daughter of William B., esq. 
of Green-street, Grosvenor-square. 
The Rev. T. Scott, of Brighton, to Miss 
M, White, youngest daughter of Joseph W., 
esq. of Cheshire. 
Captain J. A. P. Mac Gregor, of the Ben 
gal Infantry, to Miss Jane Ness, of Baker- 
street. | 
Captain John Croft, of the Royal Navy, to 
Miss Buckworth, daughter of the late Tho- 
mas B , esq. of Finsbury-square. 
Edward Ellis, esq. of Dancer’s Hill, South 
Mims, to Mary Ann Heyman, daughter of 
_ Henry H., esq. of Queen’s-square. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
i 
495 
Edward Dalbee Temple, esq. only son of 
the Rev. Dr. T., of Northwood-place, in Suf- 
folk, to Miss Honywood, fourth daughter of 
the late Sir John H., bart. of Evington, Kent. 
Richard Bellamy, esq. of Sherborne, Dore 
set, to Miss Eliza Mary Randall, youngest 
daughter ef Samuel R., esq. of Puddle Tren- 
thide, in the same county. 
John Pratt, esq. of Bell’s Hill, Northume 
berland, to Miss Owen, of Nortolk-street, 
Strand. 
The Hon. George Winn, of Little Ware 
ley, Essex, to Miss Elizabeth Mary Majendie, 
eldeft daughter of Lewis M., esq. of Head- 
lingham castle, in the same county. 
Price Edwards, esq. of Talgarth, to Migs 
Brown, only daughter of the late Herbert 
Gwyne B., esq. of Imley, Northamptonshire. 
William David Field, esq. of Ulceby 
Grange, Lincolnshire, to Miss Oldham, daughe 
ter of the late Captain O., of the 62d foot. 
DIED. 
In child bed, Mrs. Ebers, wife of Mr. John 
Ebers, librarian and ftationer of Old Bond- 
street, who with three children have deeply 
to lament their irreparable loss. 
In the Adelphi, Benjamin Booth, efg. many 
years a director of the Eaft India Company’s 
affairs. 
In Russel-street, Adrs. Egan, many years 
wardrobe keeper and principal dress maker to 
Covent-yzarden Theatre. 
5 
Mrs. Limmer, of the Prince of Wales’s Cof- 
fee House, Conduit-street. 
‘In Old Broad-street, Dr. Hamilton, one of 
ithe physicians of the London Hospital. 
In Montague-ftreet, Russell-square, Wile 
liam Day, esq. 
At Hampstead, Lady Charlotte Wing field, 
wife of William W., esy. and sister to Earl 
Digby, 35. te 
At Clay Hall, Herts, William Gosling, esqeu 
merchant of London. 
In the Heralds College, Mrs. Ann Harri- 
son, wife of George H., esq. Clarenceux King 
of Arms, widow of George Bishop, esq. of Sy- 
denham, in Kent, sister of Mrs. Alice Fenwick 
(who died at Hackney exactly five weeks pre- 
ceding), and only surviving issue of Michael 
Fenwick, formerly of College-hill, London. 
In Charter-house-square, Mrs. Beard, wife 
of Mr. John B., proctor, Doctors’ Commons. 
At Stanmore, George Heming, e/q. 
At Hackney, Sophia Williams, fourth daugh- 
ter of the late William W., esq. of the Cuse 
tom-house, London. 
In Upper Charlotte-street, Mérs..Hill, relict 
of Admiral H. 
In Wimpole-street, Mrs. Margaret Fisher, 
widow of Thomas F., esy. 
Aged 71, at the house of his friend and fom 
mer pupil Henry Smith, esq, M.P., Jr, 
George Walker, of Wavertree, near Liverpocl, 
F.R.S 5 formerly an eminent dissentin: mi- 
nifter at Nottingham, and afterwards condsce 
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