Thomas Hollis, Esq; an Ironmonger in the Minories, who had formerly been nominated for Sheriff of this City.
The Wife of Michael Lister, Esq; and Sister to the Lady Willoughby de Broke, at Boston, in Lincolnshire.
21. Mr. John Spicer, belonging to the Stamp-Office.
Edward Perdue, Esq; Capt. of a Company of Foot in Ireland.
22. The Lady Catharine Howard Widow and Relict of the late Lord Frederick Howard, and of Sir Rich. Kennedy, of Mount Kennedy in Ireland, Bar. ——— She left Issue only a Daughter by Sir Richard, Elizabeth, married to Sir Wm Dudley, of Clapton in Northamptonshire, Bart. to whom and her Issue by Sir William, she hath left the bulk of her Estate. By her Death, a Rent-charge of 350 l. per annum, falls to Robert Jones, Esq; of Westminster.
23. Doctor Stephen Galloway, a noted Roman Catholick Physician, at his House near Red-Lion Square.
Mr. Trunket, a Perfumer without Temble-Bar, well known at New-Market.
Joseph Aldred, Esq; at Chelsea.
Mr. Jefferson, first Clerk of his Majesty's Board of Works, (at Kensington.)
24. Mr. Timothy Betton, of Mile-End, a Turkey-merchant.
Mr Lumsdale, Boatswain of the Edinburgh Mar of War.
The Relict of Dan. Deering, Esq; at the Bath; she was Sister to Sir Philip Parker Long, Bart. and to the Lady Percival, Wife to the Lord Visc. Percival of Ireland.
25. Mr. Francis Melmouth, a Jamaica Merchant.
Mr Oder, Minister of Dummer in Hampshire.
Dr John Beaumont, a Roman Catholick Gentleman.
28 John Jacob, jun. Esq; Inspector General of the Out-Ports and late one of the Directors of the South-Sea Company, (at Hackney.)
Mr Williams, a celebrated Tragedian, belonging to the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane.
29. The Rev. Mr Baron, Rector of the united Parishes of St Mary Somerset and St Mary Mounthaw Thames street.
Stephen Monomee, Esq; at his Lodgings at Chelsea.
Mr Berwell, one of the Common Council Men for Cripplegate-Ward.
30. Robert Aldersey, of Spurslow, in the County of Chester.
The Rev. Mr Robert Ham, about the same time, at Crediton, in Devonshire.
Thomas Owen, of Condover-Castle, in the County of Shropshire.
The Rev. Mr Bradley, Rector of Ribsford, with the Chapel of Bewdley in Worcestershire.
31. Theophilus Stephens, Esq; formerly in the Commission of the Peace for the County of Surry.
Mr Benjamin Hacks, Brother to William Hacks, Esq; Member of Parliament.
MARRIAGES.
Jan. 2. MR Jordan, Organ builder, to Mrs Lucy Gooddiard of Red-Lion Street, Holborn.
3. The Hon. George Sommerville, Esq; to Miss Hicks of Gloucestershire.
7 Mr. ——— Clark, an eminent Distiller in Holborn, to Miss Banister of Great Russel street.
Charles