690 Marriages and Births; Deaths. Rev. Mr. Baker, to Mifs Cooper a 10,000l. fortune-Col Wells, to Mrs. Roberts-John Clarke, Efq; to Mifs Hofer--Sir James Maxwell, bart. to Mifs Colquhoun - Capt. Smith, to Mifs Dance-Marm. Marvil, Efq; to Mifs Morgan-Lieutenant colonel Douglas, to Mifs Mary Stewart-Thomas Griffith, Efq; to Mifs Clarke, daughter of the late baren Clarke. Dec.2. Dutchefs of Athol, was delivered of a daughter-Mrs. Mawbey, of a daughter-Mrs. Ambrofe,of Peckham,of maletwins-19. Mrs. Skinner, of Richmond, of a fon-20. Dutchefs of Marlborough of a daughter-25. Lady Juliana Penn, of a daughter-Mrs. Smith, wife of a journeyman carpenter, aged fixtythree, of a fon-Mrs. Salvin, of Durham, of a fon and heir-Mrs. Forfter, of Bolton, Northumberland, of a fon and heir-Mrs. Gery, of Rushmead, in Bedfordshire of a fon and heir-Mrs. Leekie, of Laybourn, Kent, of a daughter-Mrs. Robiníon, of Old Bond-ftreet, of a fon and heir. DEATHS. Nov. 28. commiffion of the peace, 7M. MERRICK, Efq; in the for Glouceflerfhire-30. Thomas Drummond, of Bow street, Efq;-Thomas Rowley, of Camberwell, Efq;-Mr. Catanach, a merchant. Dec. 1. Lady Vilcounters Irwin-3. Benjamin Malyn, of Ratcliffe, Efq;-4. Ifaac Thornton, Efq; in the commiffion of the peace, for Surry-Hon. Mrs. Lowther, mother of fir James-8. Philip Dutton, of Newington, Efq;-Her grace the dutchess of Roxburgh-15. Mr. Robert Lloyd, the poet -17. Lady Amelia Hotham Walter Rogers, Efq; formerly a brewer-Barth. Webfter, of Highgate, Efq;-20. His grace, Dr. George Stone, archbishop of Armagh, and primate of all Ireland-Nathan Elmes, Efq; formerly high fheriff of Effex-Mr. Harris, builder, in Gofwell-ftreet-21. John Falconer of Phefdoe, Scotland, Efq;-Hon. William Walpole, fecond fon of lord Walpole of Wolterton-25. James Irwin, of Greenwich, Efq;-26. Mr. James Leake, an eminent bookfeller at Bath-30. Francis Bedwell, Efq; in the commiflion of the peace for Middlefex. Lately. Rt. hon. lady Rofs-Thomas Balde fton, of Norwich, Efq;-Hon. Mr. Nevill, fecond juftice of New-Jerfey-Nath. Langley, of Queen-hithe, Efq;-Jeremiah Innys, of Bristol, Efq;-Father Brown, the laft of the English Jefuits at St. Omer's, aged 95-Col. Graham, commiffioner of the ceded iflandsBrimley Skinner, Efq; formerly conful at Leg-. horn-Rev. Dr. Walker, vice mafter and fenior fellow of Trinity college, CambridgeMrs. Churchill, one of the two daughters of the late archbishop Wake-Mr. John White, a skilful architect - Edmund Bunting, Efq; App. recorder of Stockton on Tees-Francis Melf vil of Hackney, Efq;-Georg: Hanbury, o Colebrooke, Monmouthshire, Efq;-Edward Galcoyne, Efq; late acaptain the navy-John Garth, Efq; member for the Devizes-Joha Newnham, of Mairesfield, Suffex, Eig; ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, RE EV. Mr. Thomas Moore was prefented to the vicarage of Stowbardolph, Norfolk-Mr. Bradley, to the vicarage of Upton Bradley, Hants-Mr. Pinnock, to the rectory of Lefham, Hants- Mr. Place to the vicarage of Sedburgh, Yorkshire-Mr. Stinton, to the rectory of Martinhoe, Devon-Mr. Newlin, to the vicarage of Ryegate, Suffex-Mr. Ber tie, to a prebend of Gloucefter-Mr. Smith, to the vicarage of Great Chifhul, Effex-Mr. Barker Rush, to the rectory of Itteringham, Norfolk-Mr. Budd, to the vicarage of Moulders, Northamptonshire Mr. Robinson, to the rectory of Danton, Kent-Mr. Gregory, to the rectories of St. George and St. Magdalen, Canterbury-Mr. Beauvoir, to the vicarage of Milton, Kent-Mr. Irwin and Mr. Archerley, to minor canonries of Ely-Mr. Gurney, to the vicarage of Sea-Salter, Kent -Mr. Buckley, to the vicarage of Hayf church, Somersetshire-Mr. Difney, to the curacy of Headingley, in Leeds-Mr. Barton, to the rectory of Watlingftone. Bucks Mr. Davies, to the vicarage of Eglwys-Errow, Pembrokeshire-Mr.Backhouse to the rectory of Alderton, Northamptonshire-Mr.Harley, by the king, to a canonry of WorcesterMr. Pearce, Mr. Hayes, and Mr. Champnes, to minor canonries of St. Paul's. A difpenfation paffed the feals, to enable the rev. William Vernon, M. A. to hold the rectory of Hanfbury, in Woreeftershire, with the rectory of Boulton, on the water, in Gloucestershire - Mr. Reddel, to hold the rectories of Milton Brinn and Kempion, Bedfordshire-Mr. Cocks, to hold the rectory of Leigh, in Worcestershire, with the vicarage of Stoke-Blifs, in Herefordshire. T. PROMOTIONS Civil and Military. James's Dec. 4. The king has granted to fir Thomas Sewell, knt. the office of mafter of the rolls, &c. St. James's, Dec. 12. The mafter of the folls was fworn of the privy council. St. James's, Dec. 19. The duke of Gloucefter, took his place as a privy counsellor. St. James's, Dec. 22. Montfot Brown, Efq; was appointed lieut. governor of WeftFlorida John. earl of Hyndford, viceadmiral of Scotland, and the earl of Northumberland, vice admiral of all America. From the reft of the Papers. Richard Bagot, Efq; was appointed a com miffioner of the excite-Robert Wood, Efq; groom ་ 1754. Monthly Bill of Mortality. Bankrupts. Broom-porter Mr. Yorke, has received a Duke of Marlborough was elected a go- R B-NKR-PTS. 691 ICHARD Harding, of Threadneedle freet, Vintner. John Steward, of Knightsbridge, brewer. man. William Champlain, of Wapping, ViЯualler. Alexander Mater, of Smithfield, and Edward Raby John Ellis, of Westminster, Victualler. John Manifiry, of Liverpool, Merchant, Ifaac Henriques Samuda, of Goodman's fieids, Merchant. Aaron Brandon and Samual Cortios, of New London Street, Merchants. Robert Husband, of Oxford Road, Leather Breeches maker. John Hill, of Weft ham, Brewer. Thomas Tootel, of Weft-ham, Callico printer. Charles Tapping, of Leadenhall Street, Seeds man. 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