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pounds and a half upon each fquare inch of 
the pifton on which the fteam acts, and proves : 
the great perfection of this new engine. 
Water works are about to be erected on the 
Jew grounds fouth of Kennington Green, into 
which: plate the Thames water flows fponta- 
meoufly every tide. Between five and fix 
acres’of iand will be appropriated to different 
refervoirs for retaining and filtering the water 
previous to its being fent through the pipes for 
the fupply of theinhabitants. The engineer has 
fo contrived the conftruction of the different 
refervoirs, that the earth excavated from the 
dower refervoirs, into which the tide will be 
petmiitted to flow, will be applied to the raif- 
ing of an embankment or mound for the up- 
per refervoir, from which the water will per- 
colate through the different pipes without the 
aid of force. Round the topof the upner re- 
Yervoir will be a gravel terrace of about 700 
eet in circumference, from which a lawn’. 
will gradually defcend, to be divided into 
‘gardens for the different dwellings in an ele- 
gant polygon, propofed to be erected on this 
elevated fituation. This, with fuch a fine 
Theet of piacid water in the front, will cer- 
tainly be one of the moft pleafant places fouth 
of the metropolis, 
MARRIED. 
The Rev. H. C. Lham, fon of Sir Juftinian 
Ifam, of Lamport Hall, Northampton,, to 
Mifs Buller, daughter of R. Buller, efq. of 
Devonfhire Place. 
At Edgware, R. Webber, efq. of Bryanftone- 
ftreet, to Mifs Reed, of Portman-fquare. 
M. Tow good, efq. of New Barnes, near St. 
Albans, to Mifs Gibfon, niece of Harry Stoe, 
efg. of Hammerfmith. 
At St. James’s, M. Eaton, efg. of Egham, 
to Mifs Willett, daughter of the late B. Wil- 
Jett, efq. of Brook Green, Hammerfmith. 
At St. Pancras, Cotton Dent, efg. of the 
Madras civil eftablifhment, to Mifs Eliza F. 
Johnfton, daughter of the late Charles Joha- 
fton, efq. of Percy-ftreet, Bedford-fquare. 
At Iflington, J. Swan, efq. of Wigan, Lan- 
camhire, to Mifs J. Karr, daughter of the late 
A. G. Karr, efg. of Highbury Grove. 
At Hackney, the Rev. J. Capper, vicar of 
Wilmington and Ludlington Suffex, rector of 
Afhurit, Kent, prebendary of Chichefter, and 
chaplain to the duke of Dorfet, to Mifs Nick- 
Jin, only child of J. Nicklin, efq. of Hackney, 
At Waltham Abbey, the Rev. J. Mitchel, 
fellow of Worcefter College, Oxford, to Mifs 
Hoiffard, daughter in law of John Sylvefter, 
efq. recorder of London. 
At St, George’s, Hanover-fquare, William 
Lloyd, efq. of Afhton, Shropfhire, to Mifs 
Harvey, cideft daughter of Captain Harvey, of 
the savy, and one of the reprefentatives of 
the county of Effex, 
At St. Margaret’s, Weftminfter, T. Fiher, 
efg. of Gravefend, to Mifs Herman, of the 
fame place. 
William Macnamara, efg. captain in the 
Marriages and Deaths in and near Londo: 
[Nov 1, 
Eaft India Company's fervice, to Mifs Cox, 
daughter of R. Cox, efq. banker of Oxford. 
The Rev. Lewis Mercier, minifter of the 
French London church, Threadneedle-freet, 
to Mifs Martha Battier, youngeft daughter of 
Mr. Battier, of Gould-fquare,Crutched Friars. 
At St. George’s Hanover-fquare, E. Jern- 
ingham, efq. fon of Sir Willism Jerningham, 
to Mifs Middleton, daughter of Nathaniel 
Siddleton, efq. of Town Hill, Hamphhire. 
Captain Hood, of the third regiment of 
guards, to Mifs Hammond, daughter of Sir. 
A. Hammond, comptroller of the navy. 
Frederick Hargrave, efq. of Sloane Terrace,. 
to Mrs. Dillon, of New Bond ftreet. 
At Kenfington, P. H. Savage, efq. of the 
firft regiment of life guards, to Miis Stone, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Stone, of Bromp- 
ton —C. Thompfon, efq- to Mifs A. Thomp- 
fon, of Kenfington. 
At Mary-le-bone, the Rev. Wm Sturges, 
fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge, to 
Mrs, Jane Surtees, widow of Crofyer Surtees, 
efq. late of Redworth, in the county of 
Durham. 
james Abel, efq. of Frognell Houfe, Hamp- 
ftead, to Mrs. Harvey, widow of the late G. 
Ijarvey, cfg. of Hendon. 
John Drinkwater, efq. late of Farnham, 
Surrey, to Mifs Sumner, only daughter of the 
late J. Sumner, efgq. of Brompton. 
DIED. 
At Dalfton, aged 79, F. Rogers, ef7. who 
had been many years at the head of the Dif- 
count Office, inthe Bank of England. 
At Hampton Court Palace, Lady Frances, 
eldeft daughter to the late earl of Ludlow. 
Aged 79, Mrs. Pilgrim, wife of John Pil- 
grim, efq. of Hampftead. 
At Chelfea, H. Cajfileman, efg. ating bar- 
rack-majfter-general. 
Francis Eyre, cfg. of Warkworth Caftle, 
Northamptonfhire. 
At the houfe of his fon-in-law at South 
Lambeth, Fames Park, efg. formerly a refpec- 
table practitioner of medicine at Edinburgh, 
The rectitude of his life, the genuine bene- 
volence and mild affection of his nature, en- 
deared him in an extraordinary degree to all 
who knew him. Fortunate in his relatives 
as in his temper, he was brother to Colonel 
Park, of Argylefhire, and father to James 
Allan Park, efq. whofe profeffional merits at 
the Englifh bar are wel] known. “He was 
maternally defcended from Law of Laurieftone, 
diftinguithed by the name of Mifliffippi Law. 
At her houfe in Spa Fields, aged 65, Lady 
Ann Agnes Erfiine, fitter to the prefent earl of 
Buchan, and the hon. Thomas Erfkine. Her 
ladyfhip was a truftee for the late countefs of 
Huntingdon’s chapels, and fuperintended their 
management. 
In Alderfgate-ftreet, after a few hours ill- 
nefs, Mr. Seddons, uphol{terer, and colonel of 
the 11th loyal London volunteers, having on 
the day preceding dined and drank a chearful 
bottle, with feveral officers of his rae 
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