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At Mary-le-bone Church, T. Meynell, 
efg. of the Friarage, near Yarum, York- 
fire, to Mifs~ Wright, of Kelvedon-hall, 
Effex. - 
Capt. Hugh Barnet M‘Ghie, of the 4th 
Weft India regiment, to Mifs Ann White, 
@aughter of Mrs. Dalrymple, matron of Chel- 
fea Hofpital. 
At St. Martin’s in the Fields, Mr. Romer, 
of Lambeth, aged 60, to Mits Wilfon, of 
Caftie-ftreet, Leicefter-fghare, aged 18. 
Died.] At her fon’s houfe, in Soho-fquare, 
aged 84, Mrs Sarab Bands, reliGt of the late 
Wiiftam Banks, efg of Revesby Abbey, in 
the county of Lincoln, and mother of Sir 
JofepA Banks, bart. She was daughter of 
William Bate, efq. by a daughter and co- 
heireis of Thomas Chambers, efq. 
In Bryanftone-itreet, Portman-fguare, in 
the 44th year of her age, Mrs. Margaret Ar- 
asid, widow of Brigadier-Gencral Arnold, 
and daughter of the Hon. Edward Shippen, 
chief juftice of the ftate of Penafylvania, 
Nerth America. 
Mrs. Shaw, of Suffolk-ftreet, Middlefex 
Hofpital. Walking through Mortimer-ftreet, 
Cavendith-fquare, fhe was fuddenly attacked 
with a violent fit of coughing, to which the 
had been fubjett for three years, which 
cauied the burfting of one of the principal 
blood vefiels in the throat, a great eiffufion 
of blood immediately follewed and produced 
inftant fuffocation, She was a moft amiable 
and beautiful woman, graceful in her pericn, 
elegant in her manners, and about 24 years 
of age. 
At her houfe, in Chelfea, Afrs. Aufrere, 
mother-in law of Lord Yarborough. By her 
jeath his lordthip comes into poffeffion of 
§¢,000l. in ready money, and one of the fine 
collections of paintings in this country. The 
late Sir Jofhua Reynolds frequently faid, that 
jt contained a greater variety of pieces by the 
. firft matters of the Italian, Datch, French, 
and Fiemith fchools, than any other private 
-private collection in England, and efimated 
its vaiue at 2c0,cool. 
At the Royal-hotel, Pall Mall, Sir. Charles 
Style, bart. of Waieringbury, Kent. 
Mr. ldbetfon, late fecretary to the Admi- 
ralty. Being at the fignai-poft, South-end, 
an altercation took. place between him and 
Lieut. Norman, who commands at the pof; 
when Myr. Ibbetfon, being in a violent agita- 
tion, fell down in a fit of apuplexy. Medical 
afitance was immediately procured, he was 
conyeyed to the library where he lodged, 
and after languifhing two days he expired. 
At his, feat at Stanftead, in Suffex, Richard 
Barwell, efg. M. P. for Wincheliea ; a man 
of moft liberal endowment of mind and 
gentiemanly demeanor. Mr. Barwell by a 
regular gradation of fervice in the civil efta- 
biithment of the Eaft India Company, about 
25 years fince, brought to England one of the 
largeft fortunes ever accumulated ;- foon after 
which, he purchafed the beautiful demefne 
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Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
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of Stanftead from the executors of the dee 
ceafed Earl of Halifax. ai 
In Albemarle-ftreet, Mrs. Spencer, widow 
of the late James Spencer, efq. of Rathan- 
gan, Ireland. : 
At ber houfe on Richmond Green, in the 
68th year of her age, Mrs. Mann, widow of 
Galfridus Mann, efg. ; 
Ars. Blund:il, wife of Mr. James Blundell, 
of Laytonftone. 
Mr, Kirby, keeper of Newgate. He was” 
fuddenly taken ill with an inflammation in 
his bowels, and though the firft medical af- 
fiftance was immeditely obtained, this much 
refpe&ed man died the fame day. Mr. Kirby ~ 
was nearly 80 years old, and had hele his 
fituaticn upwards of thirteen. No man ever 
acquitted himfelf in fuch an office with 
greater credit. He left no part of his duty 
unfulfilled; and his kindaefs to the unfortu- 
nate _perfons under his care greatly alleviated 
their unhappy fituation, In a word, he 
proved by his whole conduét, that ‘* the 
fteeled gaoler may be the friend of man.” 
At ‘his official refidence in Kenfington Gar- 
ens, Willwin. Forfyth, ef. F.A.S. many years 
chief fuperintendant of chat extenfive and de- 
lightful domain. Of his profefiional ikill, 
the immenfe number of fruit and foreft trees 
which, under his immediate infpeStion, have 
been renovated, will long remain durable 
memorials. His merit as an author, his va- 
luabie Treatife on the Culture and Manage~ 
ment of Fruit Trees fufficiently demonftrates. 
The benevolence of his heart, and his mo- 
deft, unaffe€ted worth in private life will be 
beft appreciated by thofe who were ranked in 
the numerous lift of his intimate friends. 
in Great Quebec-ftreet, aged 80, Lady Eli- 
zabeth Gallini, wite of the Chevalier Joha 
Gallini, and fifter to the late Earl of Abing- 
don. : 
Ia Park-freet, after a long illnefs, aged. 
75, Elizabeth Dowager Lady ‘Harrewey, 
daughter of Bithop Farrick, and after to the 
lady of Dr. Hamilton. She was married to 
Lord Harrowby in 1762, and had by bim Gx ~ 
fons and two daughters. 
At Whetitone, aged 63, Mr. Fames AMfa- 
thews, a refpectable bookfeller in the Strand. 
At the houfe of Mr Fox, in Arlington- 
fireet, the Right Rev. Dr. Dixon, Bifbop of 
Downe. He was a contemporary at Eaton 
witt Mr. Fox, Lord Robert Spencer, Mr. 
Hare, &c.; and owed his promotion to the 
prelacy to the former, being the only bithop 
made while he was in office. His lordthip 
was an elegant {cholar, and of a temper and 
manner which conciliated the efteem of all © 
who knew him, He has left a lady and fix 
children. Two of his fons are officers in the 
army. His lordfhip had been 19 years Bifhop 
of Downe and Connor. ; 
At Ham-houfe, Surry, the Right Hon. Anna 
Maria, Countefs of Dyfart. Her ladythip was 
the eldeft daughter of David Lewis, efg. of 
Malvern, Warwickfhire; and married Febru- 
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