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Rh .Married.] Charles Bage, esq. of Shrewsbury, to Miss A. Harding.The Rev. G. W. Marsh, to Miss S. C. Hart.

.Married.] At Bath, the Rev. E. N. Vansittart, to Miss Ann Spooner. At Clifton, near Bristol, the Rev. R. Hoare, to Miss Purefoy.

Died.] At Taunton, the Hon. Sir Jacob Wolff, Bart.At Bath, W. H. Jeffreys, esq.Rev. D. Currie.Sir J. Miers, Bart.At Marlborough House, Weston, near Bath, Mrs. Browne.

.Married.] T. Bramall, esq. of of [sic] Lichfield, to Miss S. Robins.

.Died.] At Beccles, the Rev. Dr. Temple.At Linstead„ Mr. R. Denny: he scarcely allowed himself the necessaries of life, though he died worth 15,000l.

[sic].Died.] At Broad Green, A. Caldeleugh, esq.At Richmond, the Viscountess de Cambis.

.Married.] The Rev. Mr. Baldwyn, to Miss A. Riggs, of Eastbourne Cottage.

Died.]  At Woodbiding, Sir Francis Vincent, Bart. Mrs. Peyton, of Wakehurst-place.At Arundel, Mrs. Swinbourne.

.Died.] J. Barnard, esq. banker, of Cornhill.

.Married.] At Heytesbury, the Hon. Wm. Eliot, to Miss A. Court.

Died.]  Mrs. Bakerville, of Poulton House) near Marlborough.

.Married.] The Rev. Mr. Martin, to Miss Duckworth.

.Married.] At Bradford, L. Halstead, esq. to Miss Anna Preston. At Ayton, John Overend, esq. to Miss Martha Richardson.

Died.]  At York, Hemy Raper, esq. senior alderman of that city, for which he served the office of lord mayor in 1765 and 1782.

Married.] At Edinburgh, J. Wentworth Sturgeon, esq. to Miss Barbara Skene.

Died.]  At Montrose, Lieutenant J. Ouchterlony, aged 83.

Married.] At Partorlington, Major Grey, to Miss Vignolles.At the Rev. W. Burrows, to Miss Stock, daughter of the Bishop’ of Killala.

Died.] At Shanabel, Waterford, the Hon. Mrs. O’Grady, aged 80.

Deaths abroad.] Captain Eustace, at Lisbon.At Stonyhill barracks, Jamaica, Lieutenant T. B. Bedford.At Upper-Park barracks, Jamaica, Lieutenant-Colonel Honyman.The Rev. Wm. Cooley, attached to the horse brigade under Lord Paget.In the Crescent frigate, on his passage to Gottenburgh, Arthur Branthwait, esq.On board the Mary transport, on his passage from Corunna, Lieut.-Col. Symes, of the 76th regiment, formerly ambassador to the kingdom of Ava, and author of an interesting account of that country.At Corunna, of a fever, occasioned by excessive fatigue, Captain F. J. Darly, of the 10th light dragoons.

Daniel, Newgate street, shoemaker (Jones and Roche, Church yard, Covent garden.

Allen William, Chandos street, shoemaker (Pitches and Sampson, Swithin’s lane

Aspland William, Kensington, cheesemonger (Popkin, Dean street, Soho, and Knight, Kensington

Atkinson James, Clevely Mill, Lancashire, miller and corn dealer (Parker, Lancaster, and Caton and Brumell, Aldersgate street

Baumer George, Cambridge Heath, Middlesex, stock broker (Aspinall, Quality court, Chancery lane

Bentley Peter, College Hill, Thames street, stone mason (Lucket, Wilson street, Finsbury square

Billing John, Raventhorp, Northampton, woolcomber (Baucott, Long Buckby, Northampton

Boardman Thomas, the younger, late of Manchester, but now a prisoner in Lancaster castle, liquor merchant (Foulkes and Creswell, Manchester, and Foulkes and Longedill, Gray’s inn

Brown John, Little East Cheap, cheesemonger (Gregory, Clement’s inn

Brown William, Wormwood street, London wall, victualler (Taylor, Craven street

Browne Joseph, Liverpool, merchant (Griffifth and Hinde, Liverpool, and Windle, John street, Bedford row, London

Carter John, Bishopsgate street, merchant (Palmer, Tomlinsons, and Thompson, Copthall court, Throgmorton street

Cattell Henry, Duke street, Worship square, silk manufacturer (Coote, Austin Friars

Cheldren George, Dover, saddler (Barnes, Clifford’s inn, and Shipdorn, Dover

Choyce William, Chilver’s Coton, Warwickshire, innkeeper and maltster (Tebbutt and Shuttleworth, Gray’s inn square, and Cropper, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire

Clay Ralph, Hackney, merchant (Warrand, Castle court, Budge row

Connop Joseph, and Coleman Levy Newton, Red Lion street, Spitalfields, dyers (Alliston, Freeman’s court, Cornhill

Darby William, Hexton, Hertford, butcher (Townsend, Staples inn

Davenport Joseph, and John Finney, Aldermanbury, merchants (Warrand, Castle court, Budge row

Davenport Thomas, Derby, linen draper, (Warrand, Castle court, Budge row

Davies David, Carmarthen, ironmonger (James, Gray’s inn square, and Morgan and Livett, Bristol

Davis George, Kingsland road, cow keeper (Taylor, Old Street road

Dean Joseph, Birmingham, Warwick, japanner (Kinderley, Long, and Ince, Gray’s inn, and Berwick, Birmingham

De Prado Josue, Lime street, lead merchant (Pearce and Son, Swithin’s lane

Dewar Andrew, Stroud, Kent, millwright (Gibbs, Rochester, and Aubrey, Took’s court