1806.] 
Captain T. Mylne, of the 79th foot, to 
Mifs J. Brown, of Kirkaldy. 
At Bromley, George Green, efq. of Black- 
‘wall, to Mifs Unwin. 
Michael Caftle, efq of Briftol, to Mifs C. 
Kiddell, daughter of the Rev. Mr. K. 
At Hackney, lieutenant Robert Pickerton 
of the Chatham divifion of marines, to Mifs 
Paterfon daughter of the late Capt. P. of the 
marines. 
Henry Crutchley, efq of Clarges-ftreet, 
to Mifs Burrell daughter of the late Sir Wil- 
liam B. bart. 
Thomas Smith, efq. of Chelfea, to Mifs 
Coles of Shercot houfe, Wilts. 
At Lambeth-palace, the Hon. H. Percy, 
third fon of the earl of Beverley, to Mifs 
Manners Sutton, eldeft daughter of the arch- 
bifhop of Canterbury. 
Major Rowles, of the $d dragoons, on the 
Madras efablifhment, to Mifs Altham, of 
Wey mouth-ftreet, ‘ 
] Rey. William Belton Champneys, 
fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford, to Mifs 
Martha Stable, of the Terrace, Kentith- 
tow. 
_J. Caulfield, efq. of Tyrone, Ireland, to the 
Hon. Harriet Crofton, daughter of ba- 
ronefs C, i 
DIED. 
In Thayer-flreet Manchefter-fquare, //rs. 
Scully wife of Denys Scully, efq. of Dub- 
lin, barrifter at law, and daughter of Ferdi- 
nand Huddlefton, of Sawfton-hall, in Cam- 
bridghhire, efy. This‘much lamented young 
woman was richly gifted with the virtues and | 
graces, which render the fex eftimable and 
lovely ; poffeffing a kind and liberal heart, 
aclear and highly cultivated underitanding, 
and a piety and dignified mildnefs oF charace 
ter, which fuftained her throughout the long 
and painful illnefs, a fchirrus in the bowels, 
which finally proved fatai to her. 
At his houfe in Conduit-ftreet, Hanover- 
fquare, William Houghton, eig. He was, 
early in life, in the Church, dnd had the care 
of a {mali congregation at Epfom ; in. which 
fituation he diftinguifhed himfelf as a fousd 
Divine and an eloquent preacher. He there 
married Mifs Garland, a lady of good family 
and very coafiderable fortune; and foon after- 
wards gquittedthe Chureh, and wes called to 
the Bar by the Honourable Society of Lin- 
coln’s Inn, but feldom appeared in the Courts 
of Juftice, He was well known and much 
re{petted at Brooks’s, and moft of the fafhion- 
able Clubs at the Weft end ofthe town. He 
was an excellent {cholar, a good mathema- 
ticlan, and poffefied ftrong and acute argu- 
mentative powers. 
Mrs. Sharpe, wife of Sutton. efc. of Not- 
‘tingham-place, and fifter or Samuel Rogers, 
efq. the author of *¢ The Pieafures of Me- 
mory.” 
At his houfe in Grofvenor-fquare, William 
Needdam, ¢/9. of Wanfley Park, Hants, 65. 
Marriages and Deaths ia and near London. 463 
At Brompton, Mrs. Steffana Maria Ano 
gela Weichfel, wife of Charles Weichfel, efg. 
22. Mrs, Weichfel had long filled the Gtu- 
ation of fecond female finger at the Opera 
Houfe, with credit to herfelf and fatisfaétion 
to the public. 
In Montague-fireet, Mrs Grant, reli& of 
lieutenant-general Francis G. 
In Devonthire-ftreet, Bioomfbury, 24s. 
Pye, widow of Henry P. efq late of Farring- 
don Hovfe, Berks, who reprefented that 
county in feveral parliaments, 88. 
Robert Crewe, efg. clerk to the Mercez’s 
Company. 
in Ely-place, Holborn, after a fhort con- 
finement, occalioned by a fall, Dr. Beer, aged 
80 years, more than 50 of which he had 
fpent in the fludy and pra@tice of phyfic, 
In St. John’s Church Yard, Weftminiter, 
‘dr. William Mills, an eminent -builder. 
He xofe one morning at four o'clock, ang 
took an affectionate leave of his children, 
telling them he was going a journey, and 
left his houfe. About half-paft feven Mrs, 
Davis, his next door neighbour, arofe, and 
went iato her yard, when fhe was fhocked 
with the appearance of Mr, M. hanging by 
faith line, fufpended from apole. It appeared, 
that to effeét the rath at, he had recourfe 
‘to the affiftance of a fhort ladder, to tie him- 
felf up. Mrs, M. was from London. He. 
has left nine children. 
At his houfe on Tower-hill, Effingham 
Lawrence, efg, one of .the elder brethren of 
the Trinity houfe. 
At his houfe in Seymour-place, Lord Moz 
for, 52. His grand-father was elevated to 
the peerage by George II.in 1723. The late 
lord married the honerabie Mits Capel, daugh- 
ter of the earl of Effex, and has left iffue one 
fon, John George, who fucceeds to the title, 
and twodaughters, : 
In Sloane-firget Sir Richard Ford, -chief 
magifivate of the police of the countyof Mid- 
diefex, and a€ting magiitrate for the fecree 
tary of ftate’s office. He fucceeded to the 
former place about fix years fincé, upon the 
refignation of Sir Willian Addington. The 
whole patronage of Bow-ftreet was vefted in 
him as chief magiftrate of Police. He was 
in his.48th year. i 
At his -houfe, in Kentith-tewn, Edzard 
Leigh, efg. latefof Tock’s-court, Chancery 
lane, and of Bifpham-hall, Lancafhire, uncle 
to Robert Holt L, efq. M.P. for Wigan. 
At Iflington, the Rev. Toomas Sauaders 
many years a valuable diflenting minifter at 
Bedworth, and above 15 years at Vicar-lane, 
Coventry, 68. 
In Charles-ftreet, St. James’s-fquare, Aérs, 
Cooper, wite of Richard ©. efq. 
At Clapham, Dame Catherine Weldo, re- 
lic of Six. Timothy W. go. 
In Scho-fquare, George Duberley, efg. 
In Queen-Ann-fireet Weft, Henry Alan. 
Simeon, youngeft fan of John S. efq. 
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