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MARRIAGES.

Dorset, to Miss George, daughter of sir Rupert George, K.C.B.

At St. Philip's church, Sydney, New South Wales, by special licence, John Oxley, esq. surveyor-general of that territory, to Emma, youngest daughter of John Norton, esq. of Fairlight place, in the district of Bringelly.

AUGUST.

1. At St. Martin's in the Fields, Benjamin Golding, M.D. to Sarah Pelerin, only daughter of William Blew, esq. of Warwick-street, PallMall.

At Wilton church, Taunton, F. Welland, esq. of the hon. East India Company's service, third son of the late R. Welland, esq. of Lympston, Devon, to Sophia, eldest daughter of John Corfield, esq. of Wilton-house.

3. At Mary-le-bone church, Richard Jeffrey, esq. of Montague-street, to Maria, relict of the late lieut.-colonel Samuel Kelly.

At Cork, major Rutledge, 6th dragoon guards, to Mrs. Henry Graham, sister to major-general, sir John Lambert, K.C.B.

At Mary-le-bone, Henry Carroll, esq. of Ballynure, county Wicklow, to Catherine, daughter of the late David Mitchell, esq.

6. At Hanwell, Middlesex, Thomas Bramall, esq. of Tamworth-castle, Warwickshire, to Miss Cooper, of Brentford.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the dean of Hereford, William Cartwright, esq. captain of the royal tenth hussars, and second son of William Ralph Cartwright, esq. of Ayno, M.P. for the county of Northampton, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Henry Jones, esq. and niece to lady Tierney.

8. At Rushall, rev. Joseph Heythorne, son of John H. esq. of Hillhouse, Gloucestershire, to Annette Gibson, sister to sir Edward Poore, bt. of Rushall.

At Hendon, William Mackenzie, esq. 3rd dragoons, to Justina, third daughter of William Anderson, esq. of Russell-square.

The rev. Thomas Wharton, of St. John's Wood, to Charlotte-Maria,

third daughter of the late George Rose, esq. of Cookham.

Richard Cooke, esq. R.A. to Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of late John Waddilove, esq.

10. Henry, second son of Samuel Welch, esq. of Bromley-common, to Adelaide, daughter of Thomas Thornton, esq. of Springfield-grove, Horsham.

C. Derby, esq. of Guildford, to Frances Elizabeth Harriet, daughter of lady Caroline Drummond.

12. At Poole, J. Bingley Garland, esq. fourth son of George Garland, esq. of Poole, to D. Vallis, daughter and co-heiress of late Samuel Vallis, esq. of the same place.

At Reading, Thomas Hustler, esq. of Acklam-hall, Yorkshire, to Charlotte Frances Eliza, only daughter of late Richard Wells, esq. of Demerary.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, capt. Barnard, 71st light infantry, son of rev. R. C. B. of Withersfield, to Christina, daughter of the late T. Porter, esq. of Rockbeare-house, Devon.

14. Dr. Richard Bright, of Bloomsbury-square, to Martha Lyndon, daughter of Dr. Babington, of Aldermanbury.

At Lower Winchendon, Bucks, by the rev. T. Hayton, John Fletcher, to Teanaah Buckland, daughter of Edward Buckland, head of a tribe of gypsies, who have long frequented that part of Bucks. After the ceremony the party retired to a lane adjoining the village, where they partook of an excellent dinner, served partly on solid plate, and partly on fine oriental china. The novelty of such a banquet attracted a great number of respectable spectators.

16. At Mary-le-bone church, sir Edward West, recorder of Bombay, to Lucretia Georgiana, youngest daughter of the late Martin Browne Folkes, bart. of Hillington-hall, Norfolk.

29. As St. George's, Hanover-sq., lord Viscount Chetwynd, to Mary, only surviving daughter of the late Robert Moss, esq.

31. At St. John's, Hackney, T. N. Talfourd, esq. barrister at law, of the Middle Temple, to Rachel, eldest daughter of J. T. Rutt, esq. of Clapton, Middlesex.

At Wotton, Surrey, by the rev. J.

MARRIAGES.

Evelyn Boscawen, Charles, eldest son of rear-admiral sir Charles Rowley, K.C.B. and K.M.T. to Frances, only daughter, of John Evelyn, esq. of Wotton.

At Reigate, J. N. Shelley, esq. to Julia Dorcas, only daughter of James Bell, esq. of Hooley-park.

Lately, at Seven Oaks, the rev. George Randolph, youngest son of the late bishop of London, to Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of the late rev. H. Drummond, of Fawley, Herts.

SEPTEMBER.

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1. At Mary-le-bone church, Joseph Edward, eldest son of sir George Leeds, bart. of Croxton-park, Marian, only daughter, of the late W. T. Stretton, esq.

At Berkeley, Gloucestershire, John Y. Bedford, esq. of Birmingham, only son of J. Bedford, esq. of Abbeyhouse, Pershore, to Catherine, only daughter of E. Jenner, M.D. F.R.S.

3. At Mary-le-bone church, by the rev. R. Baker, the rev. Richard Bathurst Greenlaw, of Isleworth, to Harriet, eldest daughter of sir Robert Baker, of Berner's-street.

By special licence, in Great Georgestreet, Westminster, Francis Bradley, esq. of Gorecourt, in the county of Kent, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of the right hon. lord Harris, of Belmont, in the same county.

7. At Pannel, near Harrowgate, Francis Haggitt, D.D. prebendary of Durham, and rector of Nuneham Courtenay, to Lucy, daughter of the late W. Perry, esq. of King street, in the county of Hereford, and niece of archdeacon Prosser, D.D. prebendary of Durham.

10. John Leycester Adolphus, esq. barrister-at-law, to Clara, eldest daughter of the late Rowland Richardson, esq. of Streatham.

At Ham, J. Dawkins, esq. M.P. of Upper Norton, Oxfordshire, to Maria, daughter of general Gordon Forbes.

At Cheltenham, Pat. Wallace, esq. commander of the Orient East Indiaman, to Jane, only daughter of colonel sir John Sinclair, of Dunbeath, bt.

17. At Hatton, county Warwick, the rev. John Lynes, rector of Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, to Caroline Sobieski, eldest daughter of John

Wynne, esq. of Garthmiclio, Denbighshire, and grand-daughter of the rev. Dr. Parr.

24. The right hon. earl of Liverpool, K.G. to Miss Chester, sister of sir Robert Chester.

25. At Mary-le-bone, Francis Garden Campbell, esq. of Troup, to Maria, only daughter of the late major-general Duff, of Carnourie, county Banff.

OCTOBER.

1. By special licence, at St. James's, lord viscount Mandeville, eldest son of the duke of Manchester, to the daughter of the right hon. lady Olivia Sparrow, of Brampton park, Hunts, and niece to the earl of Gosford.

4. By special licence, at Highclere, Philip Pusey, esq. eldest son of the hon. Philip Pusey, to lady Emily Herbert, daughter of the earl of Carnarvon.

8. Rev. William S. P. Wilder, eldest son of lieut..general sir T. Wilder, of Binfield Manor house, Berks, to Augusta Louisa, youngest daughter of the late lieut. general sir Henry M. Crosby, of Barnesville park, county Gloucester.

9. At St. George's, Hanover square, Dr. T. Gordon, physician to the forces, to Elizabeth Bruce, daughter of rev. P. Barclay, and niece to sir R. Barclay, K.CB..

At Fetcham, sir Jahleel Brenton, bt. K.C.B. to Harriet, daughter of the late Jas. Brenton, esq. of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

12. At Monmouth, William J. Bagshawe, esq. Middle Temple, barristerat-law, son of sir William Chambers Bagshawe, of the Oaks, county Derby, to Sarah, daughter of the late William Partridge, esq. of Monmouth.

19. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Henry Dundas Scott, esq. of Fludyerst., to Anne Lindsey, eldest daughter of Charles Bankhead, esq. M.D. of Lower Brook-street, Grosvenor square.

Lately, at Tavistock, the rev. Edw. Atkyns Bray, B.D. F.A.S. vicar of Tavistock, to Anne Eliza, daughter of John Kempe, esq. New Kent-road, and widow of Charles Alfred Stothard, esq. the celebrated antiquary and draftsman.

At Redhall, in Scotland, Benjamin Digby, esq. of Mountjoy-sq., Dublin,

MARRIAGES.

to Sophia, second daughter of the late vice admiral J. Inglis.

At Minto house, captain Charles Adam, R. N. to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Patrick Brydone, esq.

24. At Mitcham, capt. James Myers of the 7th regiment native infantry, Madras establishment, to Louisa, widow of lieut. colonel Henry Roberts, of his majesty's 34th regiment.

26. At Exeter, Samuel Lloyd, esq. of Snugborough, Cork, to Sophia, eldest daughter of Samuel Frederick Milford, esq. one of the magistrates for the county of Devon.

At Broadwater, Sussex, Grenville Pigott, esq. eldest son of W. Pigott, esq. of Doddershall-park, Bucks, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Edw. Long, esq. of Hampton-lodge, Surrey.

28. At Chelsea, the rev. Hen. Curtis Cherry, B. A. of Clare-Hall, Cambridge, to Anne Alicia, second daughter of major general sir J. Cameron, K.C.B.

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30. At Scaleby, Henry Farrer, esq. to Frances, youngest daughter of Rowland Fawcett, esq. of Scaleby-cast. Cumberland.

By special licence, at Colwich, in the county of Stafford, Charles Fred. baron de Rutzen, to Mary Dorothea, eldest daughter of the late Nathaniel Phillips, esq. of Slebech-hall, Pembrokeshire, and sister to viscountess Anson.

31. At Kensington, captain David Rae Newell, of the hon. East India Company's ship, Scaleby-castle, to Charlotte Jannetta only surviving daughter of the late James Falconer, esq. of Bombay.

NOVEMBER.

7. At St. George's, Bloomsbury-sq. John Hinxman, esq. of Great Russellstreet, to Kate, only child of the late major Bladen, of the 19th light dragoons.

9. Major P. Dunbar, of the cavalry, hon. East India company's service, to Jessie, seventh daughter of the rev. W. Leslie, of Balnagaith, Morayshire, and niece to the earl of Caithness.

12. At Fordingbridge, Henry Greenwood, esq. surgeon, to Anne, eldest daughter of George Reade, esq. of Fryerncourt.

13. At Chiddingstone, Kent, by the rev. W. Streetfield, the rev. Richard Peter Whish, M.A. prebendary of Wells, and vicar of Broxted, in Essex, to Sophia Catherine, eldest daughter of Henry Streetfield, esq. of Chiddingstone.

14. At Rotherham, by the rev. Thos. Trebeck, Thomas Trebeck, esq. of the royal artillery, to Sophia, third daughter of the late Joseph Walker, esq. of Eastwood, near Rotherham.

18. At Madron church, Cornwall, George Gilbert Currey, M.D. F.R.S. to Mary, only child of the late Joseph Walker, esq. of Eastwood, near Rotherham.

Lately, at Park-place, Edinburgh, John Williams, esq. of the hon. East India company's civil service, to Sophia, daughter of the late D. W. Roxburgh, of the same service.

At Netherwood, near Dumfries, Aug. Spry Faulkner, esq. lieut. 77th regt. son of the late rear admiral Faulkner, to Mary Ann, widow of the late Wm. Munro, esq. of the royal regiment of artillery.

At Lorra Glebe, in the county of Tipperary, Ireland, Usher Langstaff, esq. to Rosina Eleanor, fourth daughter of the rev. Edw. Price, archdeacon of Killaloe, and grand-niece to the late marquis of Ely.

DECEMBER.

5. At Holkham, the hon. Spencer Stanhope, to Miss Coke, daughter of T. W. Coke, esq. M.P.

8. By special licence, at St. James's church, the earl of Belfast, eldest son of the marquis of Donegal, to lady Harriet Butler, eldest daughter of the earl of Glengall.

10. At Wragby, Lincolnshire, sir T. C. Sheppard, bart. of Crakenmarshhall, Staffordshire, and Thornton-hall, Bucks, to Mary Ann, only child of the rev. G. Turnor, prebendary of Lincoln, and niece of sir T. Hanmer, bart.

12. At Mary-le-bone church, James Henry Mitchell, of Moreland, in the island of Jamaica, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late David Mitchell, esq.

At Lyndhurst, Hants, Daniel Gurney, esq. of North Runcton, Norfolk, to lady Harriet Hay, sister to the earl of Errol.

PROMOTIONS.

Thomas Baker, esq. of the hon. East India company's service, to Maria, eldest daughter of Henry Edmeades, esq. of Cobham, Kent.

17. At Mary-le-bone church, by the hon. and rev. Gerard Wellesley, D.D. Robert Lambert, esq. rear-admiral of the White, to Louisa Ann, relict of the rev. T. Cobb, of Igtham, in the county of Kent.

18. The rev. W. Longlands, fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, and of Aston, Herts, to Judith Campbell, eldest daughter of John Pendrill, esq. Bath.

19. At Clapham, Flintoff Leatham, esq. banker, of Pontefract, in the county of York, youngest son of John Leatham, esq. of Ropergate-house, Pontefract, to Eliza, youngest daughter of Peter Blackburn, esq. of Clapham-house, Surrey.

31. At Culham, Oxfordshire, the rev. A. T. Gilbert, D.D. principal of Brazenose college, to Mary Ann, only child of the rev. R. Wintle, prebendary of St. Paul's, vicar of Culham, and rector of Compton Beauchamp, Berks.

In Aberdeenshire, major G. Turner, royal artillery, to Margaret, daughter of the late John Ramsey, esq. of Barra.

At Douglas church, near Cork, Chas. Wedderburne Webster, esq. of the carabineers, to Rebecca, youngest daughter of the late sir James Chatterton, bart. of Castlemahon, Cork.

At Trinidad, Henry Fuller, esq. his Majesty's attorney-general, to Miss C.

Carter.

PROMOTIONS.

JANUARY.

1. Thomas Fonblanque, esq. to be consul at Konigsberg, Memel, and Pillau, and all other ports and places in the province of East Prussia; Gregory Marshall, esq. to be consul at Calais, and all other ports and places in the departments of the North, the Straits of Calais, and the Somme; and Langford Heyland, esq. to be consul at Ostend.

5. George Augustus Quentin, esq. colonel in the army, &c. knighted.

12. The king has directed letters patent to be issued, granting the mar quis of Buckingham the titles of mar

quis of Chandos and duke of Buckingham and Chandos ;—to the earl of Westmeath, the dignity of a marquis of Ireland, by the title of marquis of Westmeath;-to viscount Killmorey the dignities of a viscount and earl of Ireland, by the titles of viscount of Newry and Morne, and earl of Killmorey ;-to viscount Monck the dignity of an earl of Ireland, by the title of earl of Rathdown;-to viscount Ennismore the dignity of an earl of Ireland, by the title of earl Listowell;-to viscount Mount Earl the dignities of a viscount and earl of Ireland, by the titles of visct. Adare and earl of Dunraven and Mount earl;-and to lord Castlemaine the dignity of a viscount of Ireland, by the title of viscount Castlemaine.

7th light dragoons - Capt. J. H. Williams to be major.

18th foot-Major T. W. Robbins, to be lieut.-colonel.

Major-general

Veteran battalion H. Elliott, to be colonel. Lieut.-colonel H. Hooper, to be lieut.colonel.

Major-gen. R. Kelso, to be colonel. Lieut.-colonel J. G. Ross, to be lieut.-colonel.

Major-general A. M. K. Hamilton, to be colonel.

Lieut.-colonel J. Twigg, to be lieut.colonel.

15. His Majesty has granted the dignity of baronet to J. K. James, esq. lord mayor of Dublin, and his heirs,

&c.

26. The king has appointed Alex. Marrack, esq. consul at St. Ives,' for Hanover.

W. Erskine, esq. lord of session in Scotland.

J. Maconochie, esq. sheriff depute of Orkney and Zetland.

R. Hamilton, esq. one of the ordinary clerks of session.

H. M'Donald, esq. clerk of the king's process in Scotland.

10th foot, major Payler, from halfpay of the 37th foot, to be major. 16th, major Thorne, from half-pay of the 60th foot, to be major.

2nd veteran battalion, major Reynolds, from the late 8th veteran battalion, to be major.

29. The king has appointed W. R Hamilton, esq. one of the under secretaries of state for foreign affairs, to be his Majesty's envoy extraordinary and

PROMOTIONS.

minister plenipotentiary at the court of the king of the two Sicilies.

MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIA

MENT.

29. Lynn-The marquis of Titchfield, v. sir M.B. Folkes, bart. deceased.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &C. The rev. Henry Kaye Bonney, collated to the archdeaconry of Bedford, vacant by the death of archdeacon Vince.

The rev. J. H. Hogarth, LL.B., to the rectory of Strefford, Essex; patron, John Hogarth, esq. of Dorking, Surrey. The rev. J. Boyce, to the rectory of Ketnor, alias Culborne, Somersetshire; patron, lord King.

The rev. Thomas Luttrell, to the vicarage of Minehead, Somersetshire. The rev. Williams, to the rectory of Fitz, Shropshire; patron, the lord chancellor.

Cambridge. Robert Woodhouse; M.A. F.R.S. fellow of Caius college, and Lucanian professor of Mathematics, was unanimously elected, Jan. 3, Plumian professor of Experimental Philosophy, in room of the late professor Vince.

The rev. J. Lonsdale, M.A. of King's college, elected Christian advocate, in room of the rev. Thomas Rennell.

The rev. Charles Benson, M.A. fellow of Magdalen college, continued Hulsean lecturer for the present year.

The Hulsean prize, adjudged to William Trollope, B.A. of Pembroke hall. The subject, "The Expedients to which the Gentile Philosophers resorted in opposing the Progress of the Gospel, described, and applied in illus

tration of the Truths of the Christian Religion."

FEBRUARY.

5. Hon. sir Charles Paget, to be groom of the bedchamber in ordinary to his Majesty, v. hon. sir E. Paget, resigned.

Mr. W. R. K. Douglas has been ap pointed a lord of the Admiralty, v. sir G. Warrender.

In the Board of Control the new appointments are those of the right hon. C. W. W. Wynn, W. H. Fremantle, sir G. Warrender, and Dr. J.

Phillimore. The names omitted are those of lords Binning and Walpole, and Mr. Sturges Bourne.

19. His Majesty has been pleased to confer the honour of knighthood on Joseph Huddart, esq. high sheriff of the county of Carnarvon.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT

2. County of Antrim-The hon. Rich. Seymour Conway, commonly called lord viscount Beauchamp, Hugh Henry John Seymour, esq. deceased.

16. Higham Ferrers-The right hon. H. C. Phipps, commonly called visct. Normanby, v. W. Plumer, esq. dec.

University of Oxford―The right hon. R. Peel, of Christ church, D.C.L.

Borough of Great Bedwin-The right hon. sir J. Nicholl, knt.

Borough and Parish of BuckinghamThe right hon. W. H. Fremantle.

19. St. Mawes-J. Phillimore, LL.D. Droitwich J. H. H. Foley, esq. v. T. Foley, esq. deceased.

Borough of Carnarvon-The hon. sir C. Paget, knt.

West Looe-The right hon. H. Goulburn.

University of Dublin-The right hon. W. C. Plunkett.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Rev. C. Lloyd, D.D. preacher at Lincoln's-inn, and student of Christ Church, to be canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and Regius professor of Divinity, in the room of the rev. Dr. Hodson, deceased.

Rev. Ashhurst Turner Gilbert, B.D. vice-principal of Brasenose college, to be principal of that society, in the place of the rev. Dr. Hodson, deceased.

Very rev. the dean of Hereford, to a prebendal stall in that cathedral.

Rev. Henry Huntingford, LL.B. fellow of Winchester college, to the rectory of Hampton Bishop, near Hereford.

Rev. David Williams, LL.B. second master of Winchester college, to the vicarage of Wigmore, Hereford.

Rev. Edward Dewing, M.A. of Jesus college, Cambridge, to the valuable rectories of East and West Rainham, Norfolk.

Rev. C. Collier, curate of Shotley, Suffolk, to Hambleton vicarage and Braunston curacy, Rutlandshire.

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