L BIRTHS. John Round, Esq. N.P. of a son. SOD. James Rudge, ininister of Limehouse, of a April 12, At Yester. house, the Mar- daughter. chioness of Tweddale, of a daughter, 19, At Edinburgh, the lady of Sir A. O. 27. At Walthamstow, the lady of the Molesworth, Bart, of a son. Rev. George Hughes, of a son. 21. The lady of T. J. Pettigrew, Esq. of MAY 5. At Blichfield, Staffordshire, the Spring gardens, of a son, MARRIAGES. ATELY, at Rochester, Henry Stokes, in the 9th regiment of foot, only son of the Victualling-yard, Chatham, to Miss Jane of Henry Davidson, Esq. of Bedford-square, Picton, sister of the lamented hero, Lieute. 12. At the New Church, Mary.le.Bone, nant general Sir Thomas Picton, G.C.B. the Hon. lleory Pierrepont, brother to the kately, George Hagge, Esq. of Lynn and Earl of Manvers, to Lady Sophia Cecil, sis. Thornham, Norfolk to Margaret, daughter ter to the present Marquis of Exeter. of Dr. Aipstie, of Dover-street. 16. Mr. George Walker, of Mark-lane, Lately, James Hance, jun. Esq. of Bromp- to Ann, daughter of William Ruston, Esq. ton, to Eliza, widow of the late Colonci of Peckham, Surrey. Sebastian Cabot, of Boston, Massachusets, 16. Thomas Benjamin Sumerfield, Esq. April 25. Christopher R. Preston, Esq. to Sarah, daughter of the late Thomas Ter. of Jerico house, Essex, to Elizabeth-Mary, rey, Esq. of South Lambeth, daughter of Sir William Hillary, Bart. 18. The Flon, Colonel Seymour, to Lady Alr. Isaac Vale, stock.broker, of Sun- Charlotte Cholmondeley, daughter of the street, to Mary, daughter of John Yardley Marquis Cholmondeley. Verpon, Esq.of Broad street-buildings. Henry ilarvey Monro, Esq. son of the MAY 1, At Limpefield, the Rev. Robert Jate George Monro, Esq. to CatherineTritton, B.A. of Si. John's College, Cam- Mary Mason, widow of Richard Mason, bridge. youngest son of John Henry Trit. Esg. ton, Esq. of Loinbard street, to Mary, 19. J. L. Mallett, Esq. of Upper Gower. daughter of Vincent Hilton Biscoe, Esq. of street, to Frances, daughter of John Merrie Ilockwood, Surrey. vale, Esq. of Exeter. 2. At Walthamstow, Mr. Lewis John de 20. John Sabb, Esq. of Epsom, to Miss la Chaumetle, to Niiss Sibella Wilkinson. Speek, of North Cheam. 5. George Robert Smith, Esq. son of Mr. Samuel Plumbe, of Henley, Oron, George Smith, Esq. M.P. of Upper Harley- to Caroline, daughter of Mr. Philip Payne, street, to Jane, daughter of John Maberly, of Aylesbury. Esq. of Grosvenor-square. 21. John Myiton, Esq. of Halston, Salop, 6. The llon. Captain Granvillo Levison to Harriet - Firma Jones, daitghter of the Proby, R.N. son of the Earl of Cary:fort, late Sir Thomas Jones, of Stanley, Salop. to Isabella, daugliter of the Hon. Colonel Major Loftus Gray, of the rifle brigade, Howard, of Bushy-park, Wicklow. to Susannah-Maria, daughter of James 7. Mr. John Young, of Southamplon- Lewis, Esq. of Powis plaie place, son of John Young, Esq. of the Isie 22. Frederick Savery, Esq. banker, of of Wight, to Miss Davies, daughter of Bristol, tor Miss Elizabeth Butler, daughter George Davies, Esq. of Scarborough. of Anacreon Builer, Esq. Caerleon, Mon Isaac, son of 1. Cooper, Esq. of Stock- mouthshire, well, to Deborah, daugiter of the late Join 25. At Mary le-Bone Church, by the Rhodes, Esq. of Finchley. Rev. Archdeacon (oxe, John Clayton Free. Mr. John Whitehead, of Bank-side, to ling, Esq. second son of Francis Freeling, Maria, daughter of James Green, Esq. of Esq. of the General Post Office, to Nary, Brixton, third daughter of the late Edward Core, 9. Robert William Dallas, Esq. captain Esq. of Hampstead heath, MONTHLY OBITUARY. , Lately, at Eltham, Kent, Richard Har76th year of her age, Mrs. Moore, very, jun, aged 28; March 23, Richard relict of the late Archbisbop of Capler. Harvey, sen, aged 61, and Elizabeth Has. bery. vey, aged 63, son, father, and mother, of an infection ferer ; they resided in the same 30. The Rev. Servinglon Savory, rector bure, and were much esteemed. of South Wykehain, Lincolnshire, vicar of Lately, at Camden Town, in a decline, Sutton Benger, Wills, and chaplain to St. in the 12d year of his age, Captain Samuel Thomas's Hospital, Nortague spars, of the late 8th royal vete- MAYI, The Rev. Charles Edward Finch, raa battalion, and son of the late Lieute- B.D. fellow oi Benei College, Cambridge. nant-colonel Sears, of the Bengal artil- Suddenly, in Tenterdeo-street, Hanovera lery. square, Mr. Bullock, proprietor of the Lately, at Bath, Alexander Darblay, Mona Alarble Works. E-4. a eersal in the French service, one of 2. Sir George Hope, K.C.B. rear-admithe legion of honour to Louis XVIII. &c. ral of the red. &e. 3. At Peckham, Surrey, in the 720 year Lately, at Coggeshall, aged 89, Sarah of his age, Jacob Hagen, one of the society Sare, rely of the late W. Smer, of that of Friends, and late of Bermondsey. place, and one of the Society of friends. 5. Al Manghain Hill, Essex, Philip Lalelv, at Easun Ledge, near Yaxley, Booth, Esq. aged 13, late of Russell-square. aged 106. Mrs. Ann Cason, auot of Sir 6. At Withington, near Manchester, Richard Phillips, of London. Jobo Parker, Esq. aged 67. Oct. 12, 1817. At Serepore, Berar, At Liverpool, Edward Murphy, Esq. for. Colonel P. Walker, of Clavion. merly of Eton and Cambridge. 14. At Hydrabad, Captain Charles Corn. 7. At Florence, Lady Campbell, wife of wallis Johnston, of the ilon. East Jodia Sir Grey Campbell, Bart, and daughter of Company's service. Montague Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark-hall, Jan 13, 1&18. On board the Williain Essex. Punt East Indiaman, and soon after leaving Archer Moore Barlow, Esq. of SouthBengal, Willian Hall, Esq. a partner in the street, Finsbury square, and of Austinbouse of Messrs. Palmer and Co. of Cal. friars, London. 7. Al Walkhampton, Mr. John Wil. F: B. 23. Oo board the Richmond East Jiams, at the advanced age of 100 years. Indiaman, Lieutenant Robert Jenkins, 9. The Hon. Mrs. Walpole, widow of the Pun regiment N. I. Madras establishinent. late Hon. Richard Walpole, and sister of APRIL I. In Moutague square, John the late Lord Huntingdon. Crawford, Esq. aged 71. 12. At Putney, John Pooley Kensing2. At Iberdeen, William Knowles, Esq. ton, Esq. in the 55th year of his age. of Easter Skeine, aged 81. 14. In Hans place, Sloane-street, James 10. Henry Duncounbie, Esq. of Copgrove, Keith, Esq. late of the Haymarket, St. Dear Kaare borough, many years N.P. for James's, aged 69. Tors, aged 90. Al Crouch Eod, Charles King, Esq. of At Hackney, Mr.J.s Yarrow, late of Bernard's-ion, aged 72. Berten-street, Tavistock square, aged 35. 15. At Upper Tooling, Joseph Braster, 19. At Newport, Isle of Wight, awfully Esq. aged 75. sodden, Joho Delgarno, Esq. who expired Charles Bowns, Esq. of Darby Hall, near in a fit of anoplexy, without any apparently Barnsley, aged 65. previous illoess, and before any medical 16 At the Plantation, near Gisborough, aid could arrive. Yorkshire, Henry Hale, Esq. second son 16. Soddenly, at Redruth, Silvanus of the late General John Jlale. James, one of the people called Quakers, 17. The Rev. Martin Coulcher, rector of 21. At the Vice-regal Lodge, PhævixCiaston Thorpe, and master of the grammar. park, Dublin, in the 6th year of his age, the school, Lynn, aged 52. Hoa. Walter Chetwyod Talbot, son of their 18. In the 36th year of his age, Dr. John Excellencies the Lord Lieutenantof Ireland Thomson, of Leeds, and late of Halifax. and Countess Talbot, At Milford, Lady Bayly, relict of Sir 23. Al Edinburgh, Mrs. Isabel Taylor, Nicholas Bayly, Bart. late of Anglesey, aged 105. aged 79. 24. Al the South Parade, Bath, George 20. At Aldenham, near Elstree, John Mogg, Esq.of Somerset, Mackintoch, Esq. formerly of Pood lane, 25. At Edinburgh, aged 78, Mr. Andrew merchant. Bell, lale farmer, at Hillliead, Edinburgh. In her 220 year, Sophia, wife of Mr. J.J. Alphonso M'Arthur, Esq. Ir-rrister- Thomas Butler, of Cheapside. al-law, aged 33, son of John M·Arthur, Elizabeib, daughter of the late Edward Esq. C::oper, 154. of lintield, in her 26th year. 26. At Isleworth, Daniel Birkett, Esq. 22. The lon. Mrs. Grenfell, lady of aged 56. Pascoe Grenfell, Esq. of Taplow House, 27. At Wallbrook, Mr. William Ross, Bucks. aged 58. LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. 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