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On Thursday the 12th of December died Mr. John Mead, an eminent Banker in Fleet-ftreet.

And Mr. Mead.

Mr. Henly married.

The Lady
Desbouverie

dies.

And the Rev.

The fame Day Anthony Henly of the Grainge in the County of Southampton, Elq; and one of the Representatives for the Town of Southampton, was married to a Lady of a confiderable Fortune.

The fame Day died of a Confumption at the Bath the Lady Desbouverie, Wife of Sir Chriftopher Desbouverie.

The next Day (December 13th) died fud, Mr. Dyche. dently, in an Apoplectic Fit the Rev. Mr. Thomas Dyche, Curate of Bow, and Mafter of the Free-School there.

And the Rev. Some Days before died the Rev. Mr. Mr. Wood. Wood, of Lydd.

Mr. Commyns murried.

'And Mr. Reeves.

'And Sir Rob. Ecklyn.

'And Mr. Shaw.

On Thursday the 14th John Commyns, Efq; Son of Mr. Serjeant Commyns, was married to Mrs. Wright, a Lady of 6000 l. Fortune.

On Saturday the 16th Mr. Reeves, of the fix Clerks Office, was married at St. Dun ftan's Church to Mrs. Oglethorp of ChanceryLane, whofe Fortune is faid to be near 30,000/

Sir Robert Ecklyn of the Kingdom of Ireland, Bart. was fome Days before married to Mrs. Belingben of Rufford in Lancashire, a Lady of a confiderable Fortune.

And Charles Shaw Efq; was married to Mrs. Lyfood, a Wiltshire Lady of a great

Fortune.

Mr.Harcourt On Sunday the 17th, died at his House in

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Ormond-Street, Richard Harcourt, Efq; Mafter
of the Crown Office.

The fame Day died, the Lord Viscount
Longueville, Son of the Earl of Suffex.
The fame Day alfo died

Maccartney,

Eq; late a Juftice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland.

On

On the 18th died in a Fit of an Apo And Mr. plexy, Mr. Thomas a Portugal Merchant, at Thomas. his Houfe in Coleman ftreet.

Some Days before Jeremiah Tinker Efq; Mr Tinker the Royal African Company's late chief married. Agent, and Governour of their Fort and

Caftle at Whydah, was married to a Lady of a confiderable Fortune.

The Lord Vifcount Netterville of the The Ld. Vifc. Kingdom of Ireland, died at Liege the 12th Netterville of this Month N. S. of a Fever in the 54th dies. Year of his Age, after having spent the Autumn at the Spaw, and at Aix la Chapelle, for the Benefit of thofe Waters. He married a Sifter of the Earl of Rofs by whom he had a Son, who fucceeds him in Honour and Estate.

On the 21st Sir Swinerton Dyer, of Effex Sir SwinerBart. was married to Mrs. Kemp, of the ton Dyer fame County, a Lady of a great For- Bart.married.

tune.

On Monday the 25th Mr. Strode, an eminent and rich Broker, died fuddenly of an Apoplectick Fit at his Houfe in Leadenhall. ftreet, leaving behind him above 400,000 l which he got by Stock-Jobbing South SeaStock, &c.

Hall.

On Sunday, the 24th died at his Houfe at And Mr. Darking, in Surrey, John Hall Efq; formerly City Cook, in the 80th Year of his Age, leaving behind him an Estate of about 15000 l. He was first in the Lift for Sheriffs of this City.

About the fame time, died Sir John Cozens, Bart. of Waterperry in Oxfordfhire, and was fuceeeded in Honour and Eftate by his Son, Francis Cozens of Great Miller in the faid County.

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The General Bill of all the Christenings and Burials, from the 14th of December 1726, to the 12th of December 1727, ftands thus,

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THE

CONTENTS

OF THE

XXXIV. VOLUME

OF THE

POLITICAL STATE

OF

Great Britain.

CONTAINING,

The Months of July, August, September, Octo-
ber,November and December.

A

CCOUNTS.

MDCCXXVII.

ACTS pafs'd in Great
Britain p. 57. in Ire-
land p. 579.
ADDRESSES,REMARK-
ABLE viz. Of the Uni-
verfity of Oxford, p.
19. the Diffenting Mini-

ftersin London, p. 22.
Of the Lieutenancy of
London, p. 25. Of the
Lord Mayor and Citi-
zens p. 26. Difputes
about the City Addrefs.
P. 28. & feq; Lucubra-
tion on Addreffes. p.
35. Other Addreffes, of
Chepping-Wycombe p
39. Liverpoole p. 40.
Heddon,

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