1804,} { Lucident, Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 
Bowman, John, Water lane, brandy merchant, July 24. 
Cockerell, Micvael, Walpole, thopkeeper, July 24, final. 
Calton, Godirey, Sheffield, linen draper, July 30- 
Curtis, Michael, and Jaines H. A. Scott, Watling ftreet, 
wine merchants, feparate eftate of Scott, Aug 4. 
Charlefworth, Martin, Gomerfall, merchapt, July 24< 
Chivers, William, Stepney Caufeway, mariner, July 24. 
Puno, Thomas Trowbridge, clothier, Aug» 15. i 
Fell, William, St. Martin’s lane, taylor, July 14 
Foy, Matthew, Wapping Wall, butcher, Aug. 4. 
Galton, Edward, {iford, innkeeper, Aug, 4, final. 
Graham, Robert, and William Graham, Making place, 
and James Graham, of Aldermanbury, cotton manu- 
faéturers, Sept 6, 4nal. 
Hanger, George, Colne, calico manufaéturer, Sept. 7, 
nal, 
Hale, Harry, Birchin lane, oilman, Aug. 8. 
Hartley, Stephen, Hetkmondwike, carpet manufacturer, 
Aug. 2, final. 
Jones, John, Wigmore ftreet, coachmaker, Aug. &, 
ibberion, Hugh, Pocklington, fpirit merchant, Aug, 3, 
Rees Thomas, St. Martin’s court, umbrella maker, 
ug. Ile ‘ 
Jones? Edwin, Southampton, fail maker, Aug. 9. 
ite te Humphrey, Lower Thames ftreet, ironmonger, 
Uy 24. : 
Levy, lirael, Lambeth road, merchant, July 14, final. 
Lowman, John, Whitchurch, coach mafter, Aug. 9. 
Man, Alexander, Mark lane, Oilman, Aug. rr. 
Manion, Thomas, Tokenhoufe yard, merchant, Aug, 28. 
Moreton, Thomas, Homerton, July 24; ; 
More, James, Mildenhall, cordwainer, July 21. 
79. 
Nowell, Nicholas, Fleet ftreet, haberdafher, Aug. 4. 
Nantes, Henry, Warnford court, Throgmorton ftreety fur 
viving partner of R. M. Trench Chifwell, merchant, 
Aug. 14. 
Okell, Thomas, Great Queen ftreet, linen draper, Aug ge 
a William, Little Wild ftreet, working filyerimiths 
ug. 8. 
Palmer, Worral, Holheach, draper, Aug. 6, fina). 
Phillips, Dayid, Oxford ftreet, horfe dealer, Aug, 7. 
Pedlar, Hepry, Bath, woollen draper, Aug: 25. 
Pycock, pipeode nas and M, W. Pycock, Hull, builders, 
Aug. 7, final. 
Rawley, Jofeph, Chancery jane, fhoemaker, Aug. 25. 
Rogerfon, Thomas, Oxford ftreet, linen draper, Aug. 25. 
Riding, James, Runcorn, merchant, Aug. 3, final. 
Scott, Jot:ph, fenior, Londun, merchant, Aug. 4, final. 
Spalding, Henry, Metheld, grocer, Aug. 7. i 
Sheen, Samué}], and Alexander Sheen, Drury lane, linen 
drapers, July 21. 
Tabart, Benjamin, Bond ftreet, bookfeller, Aue. 4. 
Timp ings, John, Stewart ftreet, filk broker, Aug. IT, 
nal, 
Williams, John George, Winchefter ftreet, merchant, July 
28. ; 
Worboys, Arthur, and Thomas Sydes, Birmingbam, fword 
cutlers; a!fo, feparate eftate of Worboys, Aug. 4. 
Williamfon, Thomas, Holbeach, grocer, Auge 6, final. 
Wood, John, Broad ftreet, Ratcliffe, linen drapery Aug. 4. 
Wallis, J. Paternofter row, bookfelier, Aug. ir. 
Watmore, William, Windfor, innkeeper. Aug. 8, 
Wilion, John Delver, George ftreet, Mary le bone, pawn* 
broker, Aug. 4, final. 
| INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES anp DEATHS in anp NEaR LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of diftinguifbed Characters recently deceafed. 
—=—n 
: The figure of a Weft-India fhip modelled 
in artificial ftone, and rigged with wire, 
brafs mafts, yards, &c. has been lately plac- 
ed over the entrance of the new Weft-India 
Docks, in the Ifle of Dogs. From the ex- 
traordinary dimenfions and elegant execution 
of this model, it affords a very fuperb and 
handfome fpeétacle. 
MARRIED. : 
The Earl of Moira, on Thurfday the 19th 
of July, to the rich, beautiful, and accom- 
plifhed Countefs of Loudon, The ceremony 
was performed by the bifhop of London, at 
eight o’clock in the evening, at Lady Perth’s, 
in Grofvenor-{quare, The drefs of the bride 
was extremely elegant ; a plain white muflin 
gown, with rich point lace fleeves, trimmed 
with the fame round the neck; arich white 
fatin petticoat, a white fatin bonnet, witha 
beautiful deep white Bruffels veil, and Bruffels 
cloak. Lord Balcarras gave her ladyfhip 
away. There were prefent—His Royal High- 
nefs the Prince of Wales, Countefs Dowager 
of Elgin, Lady Perth, Duchefs of St. Aloan’s, 
the Honourable Mifs Elphinitones, Ladies 
Heathcote and Taite, Sir Sidney Smith, and 
many more fafhionables. The bride maids 
were—The Hon, Mifs Drummond, Lady 
Elizabeth Lindfey, Lady Anna Maria Stan- 
hope, Lady Ann and Lady Catherine York, 
and Mifs Augufta Murray, 
Major Mitchell, of the 26th regiment of 
foot, to the Right Hon. Lady Harriott So- 
merfet, daughter of the late Duke of Beau- 
fort. 
At Kingfton, Surrey, ——= Forbes, efq. 
fon of General Forbes, to Mifs M. Bradyll, 
ef Hampton Court. 
W, Smith, efg. of Quebec-fireet, to Mifs 
Webber, of Bryanftone-frreet. 
Mr. Jones, folicitor of Covent-Garden 
Church-yard, to Mifs Whitehead, of the Ifle 
of Wight. 
W. Price, efq. of the Strand, to Mifs 
Clarkfon, late of King-ftreet, Bloomfbury. 
J. Wentworth Loving, efg. captain in rhe 
navy, to Mifs A. Patten, daughter of Vice 
Admiral Patten, 
Mr. Davies, of Holborn, to Mifs H. Han- 
fard, fecond daughter of Mr, Hanfard, of 
Great Turnftile, 
At St. Martin’s church, Mr. W. Parker, 
to Mifs Powell, daughter of the late Rev. 
J. Powell, of Church Lawford, Warwicke 
fhire; 
J- Gillefpie, efq. of John-ftreet, to Mifs 
Service, of Finfbury-fquare. 
D. Fowler, efa. of Biltiter-Lane, to Mifs 
Pope, of Maidftone. 
C. Ibert, efg. of the royal artillery, to 
Mifs Taylor, of Seven Oxks, Kent. 
At Pancras, Col.:T. Bowfer, to Mrs. A, 
Brodie, of Keppell-ftreet, Bedford-fquare. 
The Rey. M. H. Lufcombe, of Cle. 
mer, near Wisdfor, to Mifs Harmoad, daugh= 
ter of H, Harmood, efg: one of the commif 
fioners of the navy, and cf New Norfolk- 
ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare. ri 
W. Aihmead, efq. of Kentith Town, to 
Mifs R. Armftrong, of Highgate. 
At Winchefter, John Burdon, efq. of Lam- 
beth, to Mifs Alford, eldeft daughter of 
James Alford, efg. late of Maddingten, in 
the county of Wilts. 
At Lewifham, R. F. Cleaveland, efq. to 
Mis E. Oliver, of Sydgnham, 
va Pie R Wray, 
