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MARRIED. At Macclesfield, Mr. Tho. Mather, to Miss Brocklehurst, a young lady ponfessed of 20,000].——Mr. William Ruffel, of Downend, to Miss Ball, of Mangotsfield.—Mr. Bruton, taylor, of Winterbourne, to Miss Ann Bally, of Bristol. Sir Egerton Leigh, bart. to Mrs. Beauchamp, daughter of the late Sir Edward Boughton, bart—Rich. Hope Price, esq; of Manchester, to Miss Maria Smitter, of Sheffield ——J. H. Brown, of Badger in Shropshire, esq; to Miss Hay, eldest daughter of the late Hon. Edw ine Soret of Barbadoes, ——Samuel Crawley, esq; of Keyroe in Bedisa to Miss Eliz. Rankin, niece of the late Charles Mellith, ef. of. s-hall.——Mr. John Haworth, merchant, of Wranch » to ifs Farbutton, © “ Bradrora.=—Fire Fecy e Charles Athfield,to Miss Wodley, daughter of the Revs Mr. Wodley, one of his Majesty’s Juttices at Berks.~—John Mill, esq; of Lambeth, to Miss Hodge, of Stepney Causeways——Sir Er nd Affleck, bart, capaaiei all the red, and member for Colchester, to Mrs. Smithers, a widow lady from New-York.— Robert Entwistle, esq; of Bethnal-Green, to Miss Ann Mansell.— William Smith, esq; to Miss Hannah Bown, an agreeable young lady, of Wily, Wilts.——Mr. Nathaniel Davies, of Lothbury, London, attorney at law, to Miss Elizabeth Wilton, of Warminster. —Mr. G. Stevinson, surgeon, of Birmingham, to Miss Webb, of Northfield, DIED. Matter Robert Coleman, son of Benjamin Freeman ‘Coleman, eta; of Bristol—Mrs. Church, wife of Mr. Church, at the New Passage.——At Bristol, in his 71st year, John Barlow, esq. Miss Winwood, daughter of Mr. Winwood, broker; Miss Edwards, daughter of Mr. Edwards, hatter; and Mr. John Merreweather, formerly a grocer in Hightreet——Mr. Adams, teacher of the Mathematics.——In his 78th year, John Barrington, esq. of Hatfield Broad Oak, in Essex, ‘nephew and heir at law of the late Sir Charles Barrington, bart—At Nottingham, Miss Plumb tree, Sister to John Plumbrtree, esq. some years ago member for that town.—Mr. §. Simpson, grocer, one of the ‘Aldermen of Leicester. —At Ea@-Bergholt, Mrs. Eyre, wife of Joseph Eyre, esq———In her 75th year, Mrs. Eliz. Pelham, sister to the late Henry Pelham, a commisslioner of the Victualling-office.——At Hayes, m iddlesex, Mrs. Mary Barnardiston, relict of Arthur Barnardiston, etq.——At Huntingdon, Dr. Karr, an eminent physician. Miss Sarah Barnes, fourth daughter of the Rev. Howley Barnes, of York. _At Wantage, Mr. Barnes, an eminent mercer.—— At Read ing, Mrs.ey in the 66th year of her ageea——Mrs. Barry, wife of the Rev. Martin Barry, vicar of Hatherley, Glocestershire. —_—At the Woodside, near Blakeney, Miss A.Deane,—a lady, whose amiable temper, and benevolent heart, rendered her a blessing to the country where she lived.———Mrs. Borland, the lady of Dr. Borland, an eminent physician of Wotton-Underedge.———Mrs. Compton, wife of Mr. William Compton, apothecary, of Salisbury. —At Nottingham, greatly advanced in years, Mrs. Stanhope, a maiden lady, related to, the Earl of Chesterfield.———Cha. Morgan, esq. clerk of the peace for Northamptonshire——At Walton, Mrs. Catherine Haynes, aged 103 years—she retained all her facul ties, except hearing, which was impaired when young, by being too near the cannon which, was fired on Queen Anne's coronation. PREFERRED. The Rev. John Eyre, clerk, M. As rector of Babworth, to hold the vicarage of Sutton-upon-Sound, cum Scrooby, in Nottinghamshire.——The Rev. John Cooper, clerk, M. A. of Bix in Oxfordshire, to hold the rectory of Purley, Berks. _ The Rev. John Munden, rector of Beer-Hackett, to the valuable rectory of Corfcombe, Dorset———The Rev. Dr. Douglas, to the vicarage of Beenham, Berks.
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