Francis Mole, of Stamford, Lince Dec. 3. Thomas Palmer, efq. eldest son 9. James Baker, of Sudbury, efq. of fir John Palmer, of Northamptonshire, bart. to mifs Sophia Ifham, third daugh-fhire, efq. ter of fir Juftinian Isham, of the fame county, bart. Sir John Ord, late governor of Dominica, to mif Frere, daughter of John Frere, of Stratford place, efq. Will. Gerrard, of Turnham Green, efq to mifs Elizabeth Sadler, of Hammersmith. Robert Hamilton, of Millman-street, efq. to mifs Coggan. DEATH S. Nov. 12. Lady Elizabeth Ann Hay, The Countess of Weftmorland. 16. Lord Romney, 18. Mrs. Roberts, relict of the late 21. The hon. Mr. baron Hamilton, Robert Barwell, efq. a fenior member of the hon. fociety of the Middle Temple, and recorder of Leicefter. The lady of William Bouverie. efq. The lady of John Kentish, of St. Albans, efq William Deedes, of St. Stephens, near Canterbury, efq. Henry Goodwin, of Malton, Yor fhire, efq. efq. Thomas Clarges, of Bramber, efq. John Smith, of Tiverton, efq. Richard Wright, of St. Ives, efq. 12. Lieutenant-general Jones, colore of the 2d, or Queen's regiment of foot The rev. Hugh Smith, vicar of Kings bury, Warwickshire. Peter Crawford, of Salisbury, efq. Capt. Blackwood, late of the 19th regiment. John Hodfon, of Epfom, Surry, efq. -Frederic Amelia Palman, of Pimlico, efq. Peter Lord King. 14. William Pouncy, of Seven-oaks, Kent, efq. late commander of the Sullivan Eaft-Indiamen. thire, efq. a captain in the royal navy, -Farnham, of Quarendon, Leicester Frances Hammond, of Buckingham fhire, efq. Charles Fleming, of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, efq. Henry Dawfon, of Grantham, Liscolnshire, efq. William Sharpe, of St. Edmundbury, cfq. James Connor, of Chefter, efq. Frances Brydge, of Tiberon, Herford hire, efq. Colonel Maurice Johnson, of Spald Lincolnshire, formerly of the ritre giment of foot-guards. Meredith Price, jun. of Lincoln's Inning, Kirkes Townly, of Crofs-lane, St The Right hon. lady Teynham. Charles Lynch, of Coventry, efq. John Balchen Weft, of Harley-ftr. Ca. late admiral West. 29. Matthew Goulbourn, of PortlandPlace, efq. Dec. 2. John Buller, of, Littie Smith ftreet, Weftminster, efq. 3. T. F. Buxton, of Earl's Colne, Effex, efq. 8. Mr. Craven, of Monument-yard. The rev. Mr. Stonehouse, of Briftel. Sir John Dashwood, of Weft Wr combe, bart. fon, relict of the late Henry Francis The hon. Mrs. Twiftleton Thomp Twiftleton Thompson, brother to the late lord Saye and Sele vice-admiral fir Richard King. William King, efq. fon and heir Thomas Colborne, of Shreddingtod Green, Bucks, efq. Nathan Wrighte, of Conduit-fireet, ! Hanover-fquare, efq. William Lambton, of York, efq. Thomas Ripley, of Bofton, Lincolnfhire, efq. J 發 THE Lady's Magazine; O R, Entertaining Companion for the FAIR SEX, appropriated folely to their Ufe and Amusement. This Number is embellished with the following Copper-Plates, viz. 1. A New Pattern for an Apron, Handkerchief, &c.-2. Infide View of St Stephen, Waibrook; and 3. A favourite Song in the Oratorio of Saul; Mufic by Mr. Handel. LONDON. Printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, No. 25, Paternofter-Raw, where Favours from Correspondents will be received. On Saturday, Feb. 1, will be published, Price only 6d. (To be continued Monthly) (Embellished with 1. An elegant Frontifpiece, defigned and engraved by the most capital Artifs in Europe; 2. An engraved Title-Page; 3. A new Pattern for a Muff or FireScreen, &c. to be worked in Colours; 4. The Romantic Shepherdefs: and 5. Song in the occafional Oratorio. Mufic by Mr. Handel.) THE LADY'S For MAGAZINE JANUARY, CONTAINING 1794 The ufual Variety of interefting, entertaining, and instructive Articles. The Proprietors of the LADY'S MAGAZINE feel themfelves again called upon 5 prefs their warmeft gratitude to a candid and generous public; their endeavours to unit and inftruct have been unremitted, and their fuccefs fuitable. Under the aufpics fmiles of its fair Patroneffes, this Mifcellany has now flourished for a long feries of yea their communications have been its ornament, and their approbation its reward. Te fame affiduity, the fame attention on the part of the Proprietors, they flatter themis will fecure to them in future the fame favour; their utmost exertions shall certainly we he wanting to enrich the LADY'S MAGAZINE with whatever may tend to diffuse rel knowledge, and promote virtue and true religion. |