1805. 
At St. James’s, the Hon. Berkley Paget, 
fon of the Earl of Uxbridge, to Mifs Grim- 
ftune, niece to Lord Vifcount Grimftone. 
At Hackney, John Thornton, efq. of 
Bruce Grove, Tottenham, to Mifs Freak, of 
Homerton, 
Samuel Bate, efq. deputy judge advocate 
of Port Philip, New South Wales, to Mifs 
Adams, of Ayletbury.: 
At Hackney, William Richardfon, efq. of 
Upper Homerton, to Mifs Holden, of Daliton. 
At Mary-le-bonne, Captain Robert Camp- 
bell, of the Royal Navy, to Mifs M. Edgar, 
only daughter of Rear-admiral Edgar. 
At Aldgate, Captain William Crofs, of the 
Bellona, of Sunderland, to Mifs Catharine 
Shaw, of Wapping. 
At Iflington, Mr, Matthew Shout, engi- 
neer, of Sunderland, to Mifs Jane Dougal, 
youngeft daughter of Thomas Dougal, efq. 
Mr. Richard Scrafton Sharpe, of Fen- 
church-ftreet, to Mifs Eliz. Weddell. 
DIED. 
At Pentonville, William Haig, fg. in the 
57th year of his age. Though he had, dur- 
ing the laft fix or feven years of his life, en- 
tirely loft his corporeal faculties, yet the 
powers of his mind remained in full vigour ; 
and he bore his long affli€tion with the great- 
eft firmnefs, cheerfulnefs, and ferenity. 
In the 86th year of his age, the Rew. Sa- 
muel Mauzy, one of the chaplains of his Ma- 
jefty’s French chapel at St.. James’s, and up- 
wards of half a century minifter of the 
French church of St. Martin Orgar, Martin’s- 
lane, Cannon- ftreet. 
At the houfe of Henry Peters, efg. Park- 
ftreet, Grofvenor-fquare, William. Adar Fack- 
Sox, efg. one of the direétors of the Eat India 
Company, and major in the third regiment of 
loyal Eaft India volunteers, commanded by 
Lord Melville. 
In Great Portland-ftreet, aged 85, ames 
Hebert, efg. governor of Bridewell and Beth- 
lem Hofpitals. 
At her houfe in Sloane-ftreet, univerfally 
lamented by all who knew her, Lady Caroline 
Leigh, Her Ladythip was the daughter of 
Henry Duke of Chandos, by his firft wife 
Lady Mary Bruce, daughter of Charles Earl 
of Aylefbury. 
In Kenfington-fquare, after a lingering ill- 
nefs, Mifs Abdy, eldeft daughter of the late 
Rey. J. Abdy, reftor of Theydon Garnon, Effex. 
In Devonfhire-ftreet, Michael Marcus Lynch, 
e/g. of Mallow, in the county of Cork, Ire- 
land, late of the Royal North Lincoin regi- 
ment of militia, and brother-in-law to the 
Rt. Hon. J. H. Addington. 
In Baker-ftreet, Portman-fquare, Major 
Currants, father of Mrs. White, of Ipfwich, 
At Teddington, Robert Barker, e/g —Mrs. 
A. Davis, reli& of Thomas Davis, efg. 
In Berkeley-fquare, Fohn Barker, efg. of 
Clare Priory, Suffolk. 
William Harris, efq. of the Exchequer, New 
Palace-yard. 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London, 
047 
At her houfe at Hackney, the /ady of 
Charles L’Ofte. 
In Percy-ftreet, Rathbone-place, Thomas 
Gordon, ¢f7. of Balmaghie, in the ftewartry of 
Kircudbright, aged 67. E 
At Hadley, Mrs. Stevens, late of Somerfet- 
ftreet, Portman-fquare. 
After an illnefs of only three hours, aged 
29, Mrs Teafdale, wife of Richard Teafdale, 
efq. of Bifhopfgate-ftreet within. 
At her brother’s houfe at Highbury, aged 
8c, Mrs. Dorothy Aubert. 
_ At the houfe of the Duke of Roxburgh, 
aged 66, Mrs. Bechinse, reli&t of the late 
Captain Sechinoe, of the navy, mother to 
her Grace the Duchefs of Roxburgh, and 
fifter to Sir J. Smyth, Bart. of Sydling, 
Dorfethhire. 
Mrs Hatfell, wife of J. Hatfell, efq. clerk 
of the Houfe of Commons. 
At his father’s houfe at Bethnal Green, in 
the prime of life, ‘fohn Dent, efq. 
In Welbeck ftreet, Mrs. Gedjulve, widow 
of the lare Admiral Godfalve. 
In Tokenhoufe-yard, Lothbury, Mr. Cor- 
nelius Berry, aged 6% years 
At Hornfey, aged 59, M4r. William Craze, 
formerly in the leather trade, on Holborn Hill, 
Aged 75, Mérs. Hughes, mother of the Rev. 
Jofeph Hughes, of Patterfea, Surry. 
In Queen-{quare, Weftminifter, Ars. Hen- 
rietta Stenler, ages 56 years. In that place 
and its vicinity fhe had kept a fchool for 
young ladies upwards of 26 years. She was 
poflefied with amiable and engaging manners, 
and great talents, which were employed ina 
very extenfive {phere of ufefulnefs. 
In Chandos tlreet, Cavendifh-{quare, rhe 
Rew. Thomas Vyner, LL., D. of Eythorpe, 
Warwickfhire, and one of the prebendaries of 
Canterbury. 
At his father’s houfe in Hereford-ftreet, 
Mr. Robert Jones, to the inexpreflible grief of 
his family and the regret of his numerous 
friends who haye to lament the untimely lofs 
of a young man, exemplary alike in the res 
lations of a fon, a brother, and a friend. 
In Miilman-ftreet, Ar. Brooks, many years 
a {clicitor of the Court of Chancery. 
At his feat at Berrington, Herefordfhire, 
aged 70. the Rt. Hen. Thomas Harley, one of 
his Majefty’s privy council, f-ther of ‘the 
city of London, and prefident yf St. Bartho- 
lomew’s hofpital. This gextieman was a 
branch of the ancient family of the Harleys, 
being fourth fon of Edward, third Eerl of 
Oxford, and uncle to the prefent Earl. At 
the general eleGtion in April, 1761, he was 
chofen to reprefent the city of London in 
Parliament ; and, on the sth of May, the 
fame year, was eletted an alderman. In 
June he was chofen one of the fheriffs for 
London and Middlefex ; and in the Septem- 
ber following, entered on his office;-in the 
difcharge of which, he diftinguifhed h'mfelf 
by firmnefs and courage during the political. 
ftruggles which divided the metropolis at that 
4B period: 
