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BIRTH S.

Jan. 22. The lady of H. Harford, of New Cavendish-treet, efq. of a daughter.

29. The lady of William Frafer, of Queen's-fquare, efq. of a daughter.

Feb. 1. The right hon. lady Elizabeth Cole, lady of Thomas Cole, of Twickenham, efq. of a daughter.

10. The lady of William Bofcawen, of Baker-ftreet, Portman-fquare, efq. of a fon.

12. The lady of major Metcalfe, one of the directors of the Eaft India Company, of a fon.

16. The lady of Samuel Whitbread, i of Lower Grofvenor-ftreet, efq. of a fon.

The lady of Walter Boyd, of Sackville ftreet, efq. of a fon.

MARRIAGE S.

Jan. 20. Henry Stevens, efq. of Merton College, Oxford, to mifs Ann Catharine Henrietta Pritchard of St. Julien en Auvergne.

Capt. Wheatley of the first regiment of guards, eldeft fon of WilliamWheatley, of Lefney-house, Kent, efq. to mifs Jane Williams, daughter of Thomas Williams, efq member of parliament for Great Marlow, Bucks.

The rev. John Jefferys, fon of Dr. Jefferys, canon refidențiary of St. Paul's cathedral, to mifs Charlotte Byron, of Hertford.

Captain Glanville, of the royal Cornwall regiment, to mifs S. Fanfhawe, fecond daughter of commiffioner Fanfhawe, of Plymouth dock-yard. The bon. Alexander Brymer, of Preston, Lancashire, to mifs Harriet Dobfon, youngelt daughter of the late governor of Nova Scotia.

John Alexander Hunter of York, efq. to mifs Henrietta Saul, daughter and co heiress of the late Thomas Saul, of Lancafter, efq.

Capt. Jackfon, of the Carnatic Eaft Indiaman, to mifs Harriet Goodchild. The rev. Dawlon Warren, vicar of Edmonton, to mifs Charlotte Lucy

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Jackson, fecond daughter of the rev. Dr. Jackion, canon refidentiary of St. Paul's.

Nathaniel Simpfon, efq. of the SouthSea-houfe, to Mrs. Jackfon, widow of the late Thomas Jackfon, of Fannington in the county of Limerick, efq.

Feb. 4. Samuel Scott, of Gowerftreet, efq. to mifs Ommanney, of Bloomsbury fquare.

6. John Reade, of Ipfden, Oxfordfhire, to mifs Scott, eldest daughter of major John Scott, of Bromley, Kent.

Jofeph Kelly, efq late of the 42d regiment, to Mrs. Carden, widow of John Carden, of Cardenftown, Ireland, efq.

15. Major Robert Dundas Macqueen, of Braxield, to mifs Lillias Montgomery, fecond daughter of coJonel Montgomery, of Collsfield.

DEATH S.

Jan. 17. William Mackenzie, of Pitlurdy, efq.

The rev. Mr. Blomefield, rector of Fiersfield, Norfolk.

Mrs. Elizabeth Shipley, of Maidflone, Kent, third daughter of the late bishop of St. Afaph.

20. Mrs. De Bathe, of Brompton, widow of colonel De Bathe.

The rev. Thomas Williams, clerk, chancellor of the cathedral church of Chichefter.

George Rawfon, of Dawson-ftreet, Dublin, efq. member of parliament for the borough of Armagh, and one of the commiffioners of ftamps in Ireland.

23. Lieutenant colonel John Perryn, of the 12th regiment of foot.

Thomas Bradford, of Norton in the county of Durham, efq.

2 The hon. Robert Fitzmaurice Deane, cideft fon of lord Muskerry. Thomas Huffey, of Salisbury, efq. Major R. Douglas of the invalids. Feb. 3. The lady of Robert Raynefford, of Birchanger, Elicx, efq.

13. Mrs. Taylor, of Maidltone, Kent, mother of C. Taylor, q. M. P. for the faid borough.

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Entertaining Companion for the FAIR SEX, appropriated folely to their Ufe and Amusement.

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This Number is embellished with the following Copper-Plates, viz.

1. A new Pattern for a Frock, Gown or Apron. 2. The Baptifm of the Infant Princess. 3. A View of the City of Vienna; and 4. Tit for Tat. Mulic by R. Hudson, M. B.

LONDON, Printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, No. 25, Paternofter Row, where Favours from Correfpondents will be received.

To our CORRESPONDENTS.

Jemima's proffered communications will be very acceptable.

E. R's Effay is confiderably too long and incorrect.

Stanzas prefented to Mifs H. Gough by J. P. Binham, in our next.

Received; Henry and Louifa; or the Soldier's Return, a Tale.-Essay on Charity by L. M.-Verfes to Mifs A. H. by W. H.-Sonnet by H. D-Elegy by F. R.-Seng by I. O.- Enigmatical Lifts by T. M. Í. K. and Unohoo.

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