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MARRIAGES.

Aug. 22. At Mary-la-bon church, Wm. Marsden, esq. to miss Wilkins, daughter of Charles Wilkins, esq. of Wimpole-street.

At Witney, by the Rev. William Collins, Thomas Bird, esq. of Salisburystreet, Strand, to miss Ann Wright, daughter of John Wright, esq. deceased, of Middle Field, Oxon.

At St. Mary's, Newington, Surry, T. P. Asperne, son of Mr. Asperne, book seller, of Cornhill, to miss Ann King of Walworth.

25. At Mary-la-bon church, majorgeneral Murray, brother to sir James Pulteney, to the Hon. miss Phipps, daughter of the late lord Mulgrave.

At Tenby, in South Wales, Henry Barnes, jun. esq. to miss M. Richards, daughter of Solomon Richards, esq. of Salsborough, Wexford, Ireland.

29. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, B. Holme, esq..to miss Ann Simpson, youngest daughter of the late Samuel Simpson, esq. of Lancaster.

At St. Lawrence Jewry church, Mr. Thomas Hebsun, of London, to miss Sarah Brumfield, of Addington, Surrey.

At Ripon, Mr. John Clark, to miss Mary Milner, both of Bishop Thorn

ton.

Sep. 2. At St. George's, Hanoversquare, George Mathias, esq. of St. James's-place, to miss Dennison, of Curzon-street.

At Pile, near Colnbrook, Nathaniel Castleton Maw, esq. of the India Company's Service, to Mrs. Bland, widow of the late colonel Bland, chief engineer at Bombay.

Capt. Barnett, assistant quarter-master-general at Canterbury, to miss Monins, eldest daughter of the late John Monins, esq. of the archbishop's palace.

At Lambeth Church, Charles Boyde, esq. of the Custom-house, to miss Hyde, only daughter of Charles Hyde, esq. surgeon, of Moor-place, in the same parish.

8. At Bishopsgate-church, James Webbe Tobin, esq. to miss Jane MulJett, daughter of Thomas Mullett, esq. of Broad-street buildings.

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Sep. 6. At Bath, George Augustus Lumley Saunderson, earl of Scarborough. His lordship was in his 54th year, and is succeeded in his titles and estates by his next brother, Richard Lumley.

In Charlotte-street, Portland-place, earl Deloraine, in the 71st year of his age. His lordship having no male heir, the title becomes extinct.

14. At his seat at Rainham, the most noble George Marquis Townshend, field-marshal in the army, colonel of the 2d regiment of dragoon guards, lord lieutenant of Norfolk, governor of Jersey, in his 84th year. His lordship was a Godson of his majesty George I. and served under George II. in the battle of Dettingen; he served also in the battles of Fontenoy, Culloden, and Lafeldt; also at the memorable siege of Quebec, which town fell into his hands as commander-in-chief, after the death of the immortal Wolfe; his lordship was also at the battle of Fellinghauson, and served a campaign in Portugal, under count La Lippe; his lordship served the offices of lieutenant-general and master-general of the ordnance; and filled the station of viceroy of Ireland-for five years.

16. At Chichester, Mrs. Lane, wie of Win. Lane, esq. of the Minervaoffice, Leadenhall-street.This lady, who, to an excellent education, added a well-informed and polished mind, has been, for several years, a promoter of literature. In manners she ingratiated herself with a circle of nutnerous acquaintance. Among her friends, her social disposition and hospitality were proverbial. Her family and servants loved her with a sincere affection, and she has left a disconsolate husband te mourn his irreparable less.

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This Number is embellished with the following Copper-plates.

V/1 BOTANY, Plate XVI.

2 LONDON Fashionable WALKING and AFTERNOON DRESSES.

3 The FOUNDLING.

4 New and elegant PATTERN for the FRONT of a DRESS.

LONDON:

Printed for G. ROBINSON, No. 25, Paternoster-Row;
Where Favours from Correspondents continue to be received.

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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

MR. Webb's Walk V. in a Country Church-Yard, shall certainly appear in our next.

We shall be glad to hear again from our Correspondent B. S. of Pentonville.

S. Y's poetical contributions are not forgotten.

We are obliged to R. T. for his Hints; they shall be attended to. Lines on Discontent-on leaving Matlock, &e. are received.

*** Our Readers will perceive that we have subjoined to this Number four additional pages, containing a full account of the late calamitous accident at SADLER'S WELLS, collected form the most authentic information.

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