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Henry Thorpe, to Mifs Allen, daughter of 
the late J. A. efq. of Spring Mount. 
A; Croydon, Jofeph -Reid, efg. of Old 
Broad-ftreet, to Mifs Caldeleugh, eldeft 
daughter of Alex. Caldeleugh, efy. of Broad- 
green. 
T. Wells Fitz-John, efq. of Hertford, to 
Mifs Mathews, of Great Ruffel-ftreet, Bloom- 
{bury., 
At his feat at Fulham, the Right Hon. 
Lord Vifcount Ranelagh, to Mifs Stephens, 
daughter of Sir Philip Stephens. 
At St. Mary-le-bonne church, the Hon. 
Mr. Scott, eldeft fon of the Lord Chancellor, 
to Milfs Ridley, only daughter of Sir Mat- 
thew White Ridley, bart. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, William 
L. Gower, efq. fon of the late Admiral L. 
Gower, to Mifs Grefham, only daughter of 
the late Sir John Grefham, bart. of Titfey- 
place, Surrey. 
DIED. 
At Hackney, aged 62. Timothy Curtis, efy. 
He was interred, Auguft 13, in the burying 
ground belonging to the meeting in Mare- 
ftreet, amidft~a vaft concourfe of {peCtators. 
He was a gentleman well known in the com- 
mercial and religious world, and much re- 
{pected in both. Mr. Curtis was one of the 
large{t men in the kingdom, his weight, fome 
years ago, being 34 ftone. Under the medi- 
cal fuperintendance of his friend, Mr, Vaux, 
he reduced himfelf ro ftone within15 months ; 
but it was not thought advifable for him to 
leffen himfelf more.. He has left a confi- 
derable fortune, chiefly the refult of his own 
induftry, probity, and prudence. 
At his houfe in Grofvenor-fquare, aged 72, 
Robert Clements, Earl, Vifcount, and Baron 
Leitrim, of Minor Hampton, in the county 
of Leitrim, in Ireland. His Lordfhip was 
created a Baron, Sept. 20, 178353 Vifcount, 
Dec. 20, 17935 and Earl, Oct. 6, 1795. He 
is fucceeded in titles and eftates by his fon, 
Lord Vifcount Clements, now Earl of Lei- 
trim, 
At Hammerfmith, aged 70, R. Macfarlane, 
e/g. author of the Hiftory of the Reign of 
George the Third, and other works. His 
death was occafioned by the bruifes which he 
received from a carriage that had run over 
him during the late election, and which he 
furvived but a fhort time. 
At his feat in Warwickthire, Sir George 
A. W. Schuckburgh Evelyn, bart, M. P, inthe 
54th year of his age. He reprefented the 
county of Warwick in three fucceflive Par- 
liaments, and his integrity and independent 
conduét as a Britifh fenator, fecured to him 
the approbation of the wife and good. He 
wasan elegant claflic fchoiar ; and his deep 
and laborious refearches into aftronomy and 
philofophy, gave hima diftinguithed charaéter 
in the Royal and Antiquarian Societies ; in 
the records of which his communications are 
preferved, 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
167 
At his. koufe in Aéton, Joba Way, ef7. 
chief clerk of the Court of King’s-Bench, 
to which lucrative: office he was appointed 
in 1778. 
At her houfe on Clapham Common, aged 
93, Mrs. Smith, velit of S Smith, efq, late 
of that place, and mother-in-law to W. 
Smith, efq. M.P. for Norwich. 
At Richmond, Mrs. Arcedeckne, wife of 
C. Arcedeckne, efq. of Clevering Hall, Suffolk. 
At Woburn Houfe, near Chertiey, /Mi/s 
St. Aubyn, only daughter of Sir John St. 
Aubyn, bart. 
At Brompton, Mrs. Cocker, of Naflau- 
ftreet. 
At Hemel Hempftead, in an advanced age, 
Mrs. L. Holloway, daughter vf the late Dre 
Hugh Smith. 
In Guilford Street, A4ifs Louifa Campbell, 
youngeft daughter of the late Duncan Ce 
efg. 
© Cocks, ef7. of New-ftreet, Spring-Gar- 
dens. 
At Margate, MMifs C. Cawnes, youngeft 
daughter of R. C. efq. of Mercer’s Hall, Lon- 
don. 
-.Mr. W. Harvey, many years mafter of the 
Talbot tavern, Richmond. 
At South End, Adi/s F. Clayton, of High- 
bury-place. 
R. Pemberton, efg. commiffioner of Bank- 
rupts. 
E. Pari/h, ef7. principal land coal meter to 
the city of London. 
In his 534 year, Henry O'Hara, efg. of 
Pimlico. ‘The death of this gentleman was 
occafioned by the circumftance of a hackney 
coach running againft his horfe, in Piccadilly, 
when the pole going between and entangling 
the horfe’s hind legs, tripped him up with 
fuch force, that Mr. O’Hara was pitched 
off, and fell with his fide on the kirb ftone fo 
forcibly that feveral of his ribs were broken 
and bent into his body. Mr. O’H. furvived 
only three days in great agonye He was a 
native of the North of Ireland, and well 
known in the fporting world asa confidera= 
ble better; being particularly intimate with his 
Royal Highnefs the Prince, and other of the 
moft diftinguifhed charaéters. The coroner 
ordered a deodand of 201. to be levied on the 
owner of the coach, whenever he could be 
found. 
Aged 39, Mijs E. S. Clifton, of Great Wine 
chefter-ftreet. 
At Hampton Court Palace, aged 78, Mrs. 
D. Bagfler, widow of the late Capt. J. B. of 
the navy. ; 
In Charles-freet, Berkeley Square, Col. D. 
Woodburne, of the Bengai arrillery. - 
At Deptford, Mr. S. Gardiner, of the viu- 
alling oifice. 
At Newington, Surry, in her 26th yeary 
Mrs. Dixon, wite of Mr. D. furgeon. 
At Hillingdon, near Uxbridge, C. Talbots 
e/q- 
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