1806.) 
ter of the Rev. Marfhall L. of. Elmftead, 
Effex. 
Thomas Edwards, efg. of Bruce-grove, 
Tottenham, to Mifs Brewer, daughter of 
Samuel B. efg. of Spital-fields. 
Mr. J. R. ireland, of the Eank, to Mifs 
Perry, only daughter of the late James P. 
efq. of Elivery, Kent. 
fohn Drake, efq. affiftant commiflary of 
the forces, to Mifs Maria Stery, third daugh- 
ter of George S: feta. OF Bifhop{wearmouth, 
Durham. 
DIED. 
At Putney, the Right Hon. William Pitt, 
Chancellor of the Exchequer, of whefe life, a 
circumftantial account will be given in the 
next number. . 
At Ghazepoor, in the province of Benares, 
in the Eaft Indies, on the 5th of October, 
1805, the Moff Noble the Marquis Cornwallis, 
governor-general of India. Further particu- 
lars will be given in cur next. 
At his houfe in Chatham-place, Peter 
Perchard, efq. alderman, aod late lord-mayor 
of the city of London, 77. He has left two 
daughters, one of whom is married to’ Major 
Lemefurier, governor of Alderney, and the 
other to Mr. Winter, of Hammerimith, who 
inherit bis vat property. 
At the Wicarage-houfe, Hoxton-fquare, 
the Rev. G. Toulmin, late of Chriit-college, 
Cambridge. 
At his houfe in ci iccile act, Crip- 
plegate, Mr. Beputy Lake. 
in South-(reet, Park-lane,  AZi/s Louifa 
Clarges, only daughter of the late Sir Thomas 
C. bart. 27. 
At Canonbury, iflington, R. Wilkin/‘on, 
efq. partner inthe houfe of Caried, and Co. 
WY ood- treet. ‘ 
At “her “£ 
the elde& daughter of J. Whitmore, iy. 
M.P. for Bridg snorth. 
In Great een ftreet, Captain Richard 
Wiitford. He was feized with an anoplas)¢ 
fit in St Paul’s, during the funeral proceffion 
of Lord Nelion, and ehouch phedical affiftance — 
was immediately obtained, ne died the fame 
night. 
At his chambers, Lincoln’s-ian, Bennet 
Conibe, efq. 68. 
At Lavender-place, Clapham, Mrs. Crough- 
ton, wife of S. Croughton, efq. 
In Old Burlington-ftreet, H. W. Hayes, 
third fon of Sir John Hayes, bart. , 
In Sloane-{fquare, Mrs. Gooch, in confe- 
quence of her ciothes catching fire. 
In Frederic-place, Hampttead-road, Jdrs. 
Mary ‘Territt, widow of the Kev. john, T. 
Wicar of South Meald, Effex, and only fur- 
mans fifter of the late Baron Perrott, 85, 
t! Lime-grove, Putney, Jfrs. Kenfing ton, 
; siife of John Pooley K. banker, of Lombard- 
itreet. 
At Highbury-houfe, Mrs. Aubert, 
of the late Alexander A. efg. 68. 
At South Lambeth, Chats les Br.wn, Gh, 
fitter 
Marriages and Deaths in-and near London. : 
‘amiable young men of his 
father’s houfe in the Oid leven, ; 
79 
In Goodman’s-fields, $. , Hazukins, efg. 
many years one of his majefty’ S Snfiices ot 
the peace for Middlefex, 77. 
In Lincoln’s-inn-fields, the Hon. rs. 
Erfkine, wife of the Hon. T. Erfkine, M.P. 
In York-place, T. Know, efq. late a lieute- 
nant-colonel in the firft regiment of foot- 
guards. 
In Bruton-ftreet, AZrs. Heyzvood, ca gtla® of 
j. M. Heywood, efq. of Marefton, Devon, 
and fifter of the late Countefs Howe,'78.. > 
At Great. Gaddefden Parfonage, Herts, 
Samuel Crawley, efq. pf Pasnah, hail, Not- 
tinghamihire. 
In Stratton-ftreet, Piccadi! ly, Richard Bult, 
efq. of North-court, Ile of Wight. 
At Stanes, Caffello Srevens, elg. - 
At Hayes, Mrs. Hannah Himon, reli&t of 
the Rev. Anthony H: many years Vicar of 
that parith, 89. 
At Sunbury, D. A. Wilfon, efq. partner with 
Coutts Trotter, efg.. of Soho-{quare, army 
AGontraetors 
At the Terrace, Kenfington, Stephen AJ iy 
efq. treafurer of St. George’s Pole ¢ form- 
erly,ef New Field, in the ron naY ot Darhara. 
At Queen-flreet, May-fair, Mrs. Bridget 
Kelly, relict of the late Colonel K. fitter co 
Re late Lord Borringdon, and Arft coufin te 
Earl rowlett. 
At his -houfe-in. Manc} refer. fquare, the 
Hon. Fobn Scoti; eldet fon of the i 
celler, and Member in the laft and vrefens 
patliaments for Boroughbridge. He was 
ae laf year to the only daughter of 
Sir Matthew White Ridley, bart, | by w hoz - 
he has left a fon, born three weelcs before 
his deceate. Mr. S. was cne of the mof 
age; his manners 
were engaging, and his talents of a fuperior 
order. He hid an unfortunate hefitation 
in his delivery, which wopld have prevented 
him from fhining in puodlic, but his .attain~ 
ments and judgment made him truly. dear 
to’all who knew hin. ; 
At her apartments, in, Bicok-fireet, Pad- 
dington, Mrs. Sarab Davies, a maiden ladys 
75: Toa liberal aud well cultivated mind, 
to every excellent quality of the heart, the 
joined the moft focial and benevolent dii- 
polition 3, her temper was chearful, her man- 
ners eafy and polite. When in the decline 
of life and reduced in circum‘tances by family 
misfortunes, it was her peculiar happinefs, 
to obtain very defervedly the good opinion 
of eminently virtuous and valuable relativesy, 
who difperfed the chilling breath of poverty."§ 
Lord Chan- 
At his houfe in Freeman’s-court, Cornnill,, 
Sohn Olding, eig. banker, aged Go. ‘Lhe. 
death of this excellent man was the 
ful termination of an arduous flruggle with, 
almoft habitual difeafe for many 0: ine la& 
years, and the clofe of a lite of uncommon 
ek : 
ufefulnefs and virtue. His charaéter, though 
thaded by his habits of retirement, and ins 
itfelf not marked by thole qualities which 
lead to general fame and difinction, was yet, 
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