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... BIRTHS. On the 30thult. the lady of H. S. SuttonsEsq. of a rhm-1-ier, On the 29th ult. in St. James's-place, the - lady 77t1Ik deacon King, of a son. Dec. 27, at Densworth Cottage,~ near Chichester. *j-a lady of Capt. Tomkinson, R.N. of a son. Dec. 27, the lady of R. Julian, Esq.,; of Hamrierton -^hlOt, Plymouth, of a son. At Clanville Lodge, near Andove r, the lady c ' ;:e Murray, Esq. of a ...

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... BIRTHS. On the 8th ult. the Lady of Joseph Woodhead, Esq. of Nether Thong, of two sons and a daughter; the daughter lived two hours only. MARRIED. On the 28tb hlt. the Rev. Richard Harvey, rector of Hoeusey, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Thomas Hiankey, Esq. of Dalston. At St George's, Hanover square, Captain Cuthbert, of the 2d Life Guards, to the Rlon. Jaue Graves. On Friday, the Rev. ...

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... THR LITE MR. PERCEV'AL. Mr. Jerdan, the Editor of 7'keLiterary Gvelte, in No. of the Nationaf Poitrait Wllery of Illustrious and Emi- nent Personages, gives the following relation of the ca-. tastrophe by Which that gentleman met his death: -.I had ascended the stair which' leads to the foldhig-door of the lobby, and was about to push it open for 'myself, When turning partly round, I saw ...

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... last, the 2d of January, Lady Suffield was safely delivered of a son, at Gunton Park, in Norfolk. On the 24th ult., the Honourable Mrs. Coventry, of ason. On the 29th ult., in Bloomsbury-square, the lady of W. Ward, Esq., M.P., of a son. On the 29th ult., at Dover, the lady of S. M. LathamEsq. of a daughter. MARRIED. On the 3l5t ult., at Islington, the Rev. NV. H. Butler, of Brighton, to Mary ...

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... Bill TilS. At Crowfield, near Ipsoweb, Rachael, the wife of Mr Robert Jaye, of a daugh- ter, being her twentieth child, and all at single births I The wife of Mr Charles Eaton, at the Half Maon, Ipowich, of twin female childlrenu (if such the 1oaSUS cars be called) still born. In their lower extremities iley are quite perfect, but are united together along the whole breast and neck ito such a ...

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... DZETHI OF~ S1R THOMAS LAWRENCE~. af Sir- Thomas Lawrence, thle Presjdeint of the Royal Aca- ci d1emyv, ?? the most dlistmnguished Portrait Painter of his C dladied suddenly & unexpectedly, at his residence, in Rus- fli 8cil-squiare, onl ThUrSday idgh~t. Sir- Thomras had been t inidisposed for the previous wcek, hut his illness presented no I iliirlnilig symptomns. Oil Saturday he dined, Ave ...

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... BIRTHS. On the 31st tlt., at Pitfour, the Hon. Mrs. Ferguson, of a daughter. On the 3d inst., the lady of J. Montefiore, Esq., Woburn-- place, Russell-square, of a son. On the 3d inst., Mrs. H. Whitehcad, of Whitehead's-grove, Chelsea, of a daughter. On. the 1st inst., Mrs. Alderson, Tavistocl-street, Bed- ford-square, of a son. On the 7th inst., at Denford House, the lady of G. If. Cherry, ...

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... THE LAT4E SIR THOMA1S LAWRENCE. In Bath the young artist attracted the notice of several persons of distinction, and made such progress in his pro- fession, that he obtained the silver pallet of the Society of Arts of London, for some drawings of the Transfiguration, to which they also made the unusual addition of a gift of five guineas, to shew their high sense of'its merit. From Bath Mr. ...

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... FUNEBIAI OF SIR T)OMAS LAWRENCE. Yes terday was thle dav ?? for paying i le I att oh - SeflfiLt'S to thle ?? of thle late Presidenejtat' I hle itnyil Academy6 and, in consequence, the whole line of way bc- tween the Iloval Academny wbchre the bodyv lay in state) and St. P'aid's Cathoedial (whlere it was finalliy to ble depositedI wais ?? with nume11rouls pillties, anixiouis. to behold tite ...

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... biTnHaS. In York plate, on 'S.hday the 10h inst. the Lady of Major Livingston, East India Company's service, of a son. MARRIED. On the 14th inst. at Paris, the Vicomte de Mentque, to Caroline, second daughter of the Hon. John Spencer, of Wheatfield. On Wednesday, William, Maddox, Esq, of ?? Gloucester place, to Maria Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late William Lncas, Esq. On Tuesday, at East ...

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... DEATH OF MR. TIERNEY, I he Right Honourable George Tierney, whose death we now announce, was unquestionably one of the ablest of the distinguished men who took a lead in Parliament during the last forty years. He was first returned for Southwark in 1786; and, like his contemporaries, Mr. L'itt and Mr. Sheridan, he rose at once into fame. On the secession of Mr. Fox and his friends, he remained ...

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... DEATH OF MR TIERNEY. (Froee the Morning Chronsicle.) Mr Tierney departed this life on Monday, the 25th January, at two o'clock in the day. 1-e had laboured under an organic disease of tlieleart for many years-certainly more than ten-with great tendency to dropsical effusions in the chest and in the limbs, attended with cough and difficulty of breathing, when ascending stairs or walking on ...