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- Marriages and Deaths 
pable of exertion ; fo that when the floor gave 
Way, the wretched victim was precipitated 
into Ahe burning gulf. After a long fearch ; 
his remains were found, a horrid f{peftacle, 
nothing but the trunk, and part of the fcull 
remaining. In this ftate they were conveyed 
to St. Martin’s workhoufe. An inqueft was 
held the following day ; and after an invefti- 
ation of the circumitiances, the jury returned 
a verdi&i—-**A gentleman unknown accident- 
ally burned to death.” It has fince been afcer- 
tained that the unfortunate fufferer was a Mr. 
Gamer, who kept an academy in Brompton- 
row, on the road from Lundon to Fulham, 
where he had 50 young gentlemen under his 
care, on a liberal efablifhment. Mr. Garner 
was a widewer, anda few months fince paid 
his addrefles toa young Lady of fortune; but 
being difcarded by her, it is fuppofed the difs 
appointment afteéted his intelleéts, as his fub- 
fequent conduét was the reverfe of what it had ~ 
ever béen, and evinced itrogg fymptoms of 
derangement. 
MARRIED. | 
George Heath, efq. of the Temple, to Mifs 
Denbar, eldeit daughter of the late William 
D., efg. and firft coufin of General Sir John 
Moore. 
Lieutenant Colonel Rudfdell, late of the 
61ft- regiment, Lieutenant-governor of . 
Sheernefs, to Mrs. Brifcoe, of Lympsfield, 
Surrey, widow of Edmund B., efq. 
At Hackney, John Dunfton, efg. of Old 
Brvad-ftreet, to Mifs Warburton, eldeft 
daughter of Thomas W., efq. 
Ofborne Markham, efq. fon of the arch 
bifhop of York, to Lady Mary Thynne, fifter 
to the Marquis of Bath. 
Mr. Greenwood, of Kentifh-town, to Mifs 
Munden, eldeft daughter of Mr. M. of Co- 
vent-garden theatre. 
Ralph Bigland, efg. Norroy King of Arms, 
to Mifs Lorimer, eldef daughter of Mr. L. of 
Eye, Suftolk. 
Wiiliam Oke Manning, efg. to Mifs Jane 
Whatmore Gibfon, fecond daughter of Frede- 
ric G., efq. of Newington. 
Robert Rafhdall, efq. to Mifs Bonnor, both 
of Bofton, Lincolnfhire. 
James Fielding, efq. of Bread-flreet, to 
Eliza Anne, eldeit daughter of N..A. Marti- 
nius, efg. of Lawrence Pountney Hill. 
Lieutenan' Colonel Birch, ailiftant quarter- 
matter-general, to Mis Reynardion, eldett 
duughter of Jacob R., ela. p: Holywell, Lin- 
cointhire. 
Major James Plumer, of the fecond regi- 
ment of Infantry, on the Bengal eftablith- 
ment, to Mits Treeman, of Camberwell. 
At the Earl of Chatham’s in Dover-ftreet, 
Lieutenant Coionel Pringle, to Mifs Eliot. 
George Richardfon, eig. or Northfieet,Kent, 
ts Mifs Caroline Catharine Tillotfon, of Do- 
ver-freet. 
Heney Harford, efg. of New Cavendith- 
fireet, lon ofthe late Lord Baltimore, and, by 
as Lordfhip’s will, fole proprictor of the pro- 
[July Iy 
vince of Maryland, til! deprived of it by the 
American revolution, to Mifs Efther Rycroft, 
fifter of Sir Nelfon Rycroft, Bart. of Farn- 
ham, Surry. ; 
Henry Milburne, efq. of St. James’s-ftreet, 
to Mifs H. C. Richardfon, daughter of John 
R. efg. of Bridge End, Glamorganfhire. 
Charles Cunningham, efq. fon of Sir Wil- 
liam C. Baronet, to Mifs Francis Call, daugh- 
ter of the late Sir John C. 
At Hampftead, L. Horner, efq to Mifs A. 
Ss: Lioyd.)* 7 
Mr. George Cromwell, of Newvgate-ftreet, 
to Mifs Chapman, elde&% daughter of William 
C., ef: of Pentonville: «> at ; 
Lord William Stuart, fon-of the Marquis of . 
Bute, to the Hon. Georgina Maude, fifter of 
Lord Vifcount Hawarden. 
Lord Vifcount Fitzharris, eldeft fon of the 
Earl of Malmetbury, to Mifs Dafhwood, niece 
to the Earl of Effingham. ee 
Sir W. P. Call, Bart. of Whiteford Houfe, 
Cornwall, to Lady L. Forbes, fifter to the 
Earl of Granard. . 
Colonel Arthur Vanfittart, of Shottefbrook, 
in and near Londen. 
‘Berks, M.¥. for Windfor, to the Hon. Mits 
C. Eden, fourth daughter of Lord Auckland. 
DIED. : 
At Bromlty Hall, near Bow, Middlefex, 
Mrs. Fyfter, aged 34, wife of Mr. F., calico- 
printer. By thisevent, her afflicted hufband 
and fix young children are deprived of a wife 
and parent of ineftimable worth, and her 
other relations and acquaintance of a friend, 
whole engaging manners, and amiable vir- 
tues, had juftly endeared her to them. 
- In the prime of lite, greatly and defervedly 
lamented by a numerous and refpectable ac- 
quaintance, Mr. Sobn Marriott, of Manchef- 
ter, a gentleman of an highly cultivated and 
independetit mind, a found underftanding, and 
inflexible integrity. His death was prema- 
turely occafioned by the overturning of the 
Bath Mail-coach near Langley Broom, whilft 
he was unfortunately riding on the box; the 
body of the coach falling on his head, caufed 
inftant death. 
Mrs. Allen, widow of Mr. John A. of Love 
Jane, Aldermanbury, and niece of the late 
Lord Brereton. 
At the London Inftitution, in the Old 
Jewry, aged 35, Mrs. Sawage, wife of Mr. 
James Savage, clerk to that eftablifhment, 
and daughter of Mr. Thomas Swainfton, of 
Hatfield, near Doncafer. é' 
Mr. Martin, of Green-ftreet, a genileman 
well known -upon the turf, -and much re- 
fpefted for his many amiable qualities. He 
was crofiing Oxford-ftreet, near St. George’s 
market, when he was run over by a Hackney 
coach 3 none of his bones were broken, but he ° 
was fo much bruifed, that he furvived the acci- 
only two days. The hackney-coachman did 
not ftop to atford any afliftance. Mr. Martin 
was about 60 years of age. 
In Hili-fircer, Berkeley-fquare, 7. K. 
Tynte, efq.; 62, 
In 
