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MARRIAGES. esq. chairman of the board of Customs for Scotland.

At Mary-le-bone-church, Alexander Grey, esq. to Mrs. Wigsell, relict of the rev. Attwood Wigsell, of Sanderstead, Surrey.

The hon. Frederick Calthorpe, to lady Charlotte Somerset.

13. At St. Mary's Lambeth, sir William Blizard, of Devonshire-square, to Miss Blizard, of Brixton.

14. At St.Pancras-church, Mr.George Chatfield, of Burton-crescent, to Miss Barry, only daughter of the late Richard Barry, esq. of Palmer's Green.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, George Montague Williams, eldest son of W. Williams, esq. M.P. to Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Samuel Scott, esq. M.P. of Sandridge-park, Kent; and grand-daughter of sir Claude Scott, bart. of Lytchet-minster, Dorsetshire,

16. At St. Mary's, Islington, J. Bowyer, esq. of Caldwell-hall, Worcestershire, to Catherine, sister of colonel Payne, of Exmouth.

18. At Mary-le-bone-church, Wm. Milligen, M.D. of Sloane-street, to Elizabeth Sybil, second daughter of the late colonel Lane, of the hon. EastIndia company's service, and of Lenesville, in the county of Dublin.

19. At Mary-le-bone-church, capt. Franklin, R.N. to Eleanor Anne, youngest daughter of the late W. Porden, esq. of Berners-street.

25. At Broadelyst, in the county of Devon, Henry Jenkinson, esq. Ŕ.N. eldest son of the late general Jenkinson, to Miss Acland, daughter of the late, and sister to the present sir Thos. Dyke Acland, bart.

26. William Theed, esq. of Hiltonhouse, Huntingdonshire, to Ann, eldest daughter of J. Vipan, esq. of Sutton Gault, in the Isle of Ely.

28. At St. James's-church, Gilbert East Joliffe, esq. to Margaret Ellen, daughter of sir Edward Banks.

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4. At Beddgelert, Carnarvonshire, Hen. Hesketh, esq. only son of Henry Hesketh, esq. of Newton, Cheshire, to Margaret, second daughter of the late James Hilton, esq. of Pennington-hall, and Sinedley, Lancashire.

6. At St. George's, Hanover-square, the hon. Thomas Dundas, eldest son of lord Dundas, to Sophia Jane, daughter of the late, and sister to the present sir Hedworth Williamson, bart.

8. At Mary-le-bone-church, by the rev. sir Robert Peat, Francis Henry Davis, esq. of his majesty's Remembrancer's office, to Lucy Clementine, only daughter of lord Maurice Drummond.

At St. Mary's, Gloucester, sir Anthony Lechmere, bart. of the Rhyd, in the county of Worcester, to Miss Villiers, bar-maid at the Hop-pole Inn, in the city of Worcester.

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At St. Nicholas', Warwick, the

W. Chambers, B.D. vicar of Ashbury, Berks, and late Fellow of Magdalen college, Oxford, to Jane, third daughter of the late rev. Dr. Pell, rector of Brereton, in the county of Chester.

9. At Mary-le-bone-church, captain M'Alpine, 15th Hussars, eldest son of Coningham M'Alpine, esq. of Gardiner's-place, in the county of Dublin, to Louisa, second daughter of Thomas Delves Broughton, esq. of Stratford-place.

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11. At Northfleet, Richard Gilbert, esq. of St. John's-square, to Anne, only daughter of the rev. George Whittaker. At St. Albans, John, second son of John Smart, esq. of Trewitt-house, in the county of Northumberland, to, Mary-Ann, eldest daughter of the late rev. Thomas Gregory, of Henslow, Bedfordshire.

16. At Bromley-church, by the hon. and right rev. Edward Legge, lord, bishop of Oxford, William Saunders, esq. capt, royal horse artillery, to Eliza

MARRIAGES.

Louisa, second daughter of Walter Boyd, esq. M.P. of Plaistow-lodge, and Charles Barry Baldwin, esq. of the Inner-temple, secretary to the Commission for Claims, on France, to Frances Lydia, third daughter of the same gentleman.

At Dublin, Richard Cowen Chambers, esq. second son of J. Chambers, esq. of Lifford, to Caroline, second daughter of the late Robert Warren, rector of Tuam and Cong, and niece to sir William and the right hon. sir Gore Ouseley, bart.

OCTOBER.

1. At Hampstead, G. Fallon, esq. late captain of the 11th regt. light Dragoons, to Mrs. Probyn, relict of the late governor Probyn, and daughter of the late general Rooke.

At Ripley-castle, Charles Slingsby, esq. of Loftus, in the county of York, son of the late sir Thos. Slingsby, bart. of Scrivwen-park, and Red-house, in the same county, to Emma Margaret, daughter of Thomas Atkinson, esq. of Fairhill, Lancashire.

4. At Weston-church, near Bath, major Alexander Campbell, of the 3rd guards, to Mary, sister to captain Samuel Brown, R.N.

6. At Nether Winchendon, Bucks, the rev. Chas. Spencer, rector of Wheatfield, Oxfordshire, and nephew to the duke of Marlborough, to Mary Anne, daughter of sir Scrope Bernard Morland, bart. M.P.

7. Major gen. Carey, to Miss Manning, daughter of William Manning, esq. M.P. for Lymington.

9. At Cann-Church, Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire, the rev. John Horsley, Dakin, domestic chaplain to his royal highness the duke of York, to Sophia Matilda Caroline Mansel, youngest daughter of the late bishop of Bristol, and master of Trinity college, Cambridge.

At Ditton-park, the hon. P. F. Cust, M.P. to lady Isabella Scott, sister to the duke of Buccleugh.

13. At Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, Jas. (Cohen) Palgrave, esq. of the Inner Temple, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Dawson Turner, esq. banker, of the former place.

At Bath, the rev. Dr. Prevost, to Mrs. Fawke.

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Thos. Waterhouse Kaye, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, to Mary Ann, fourth daughter of the rev. Dr. Illingworth, of the former place.

- At Reading, the rev. Philip Filleul, rector of St. Bredlade's, and lecturer of St. Aubins, Jersey, to Catherine Elizabeth Blanche, fourth daughter,and the rev. Peter French, to Penelope Arabella, youngest daughter of the rev. Dr. Valpy, of Reading.

15. At Gardesley, Herefordshire, by the rev. Geo. Coke, W. Sarsfield Rositer Cockburn, only son and heir of the late gen. sir W. Cockburn, of Cockburn and Ryslaw, bart. to Anne, eldest daughter of the rev. Fras. Coke, of Lower Moor, Herefordshire, Prebendary of Here. ford, &c.

16. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Henry Philip Powys, esq. eldest son of Philip Lybbe Powys, esq. of Hardwick House, Oxfordshire, and Broomfield House, Middlesex, to Philippa Emma Shawe, of Upper Brook-street, youngest daughter of the late William Cunliffe Shawe, esq.

17. At Kirk Deighton, Offley, second son of Sam. Shore, esq. of Norton Hall, Derbyshire, to Eliza, second daughter of John Brecom, esq. of North Deighton, Yorkshire.

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At Salisbury Cathedral, John Mirehouse, esq. of Brownslade, Pembrokeshire, to Miss Elizabeth Fisher, youngest daughter of the bishop of Salisbury.

19. Major Stepney Cowell, of the Coldstream Guards, to Miss Murray, eldest daughter of general John Murray.

25. At Twickenham, Edward Hall Alderson, esq. of the Inner Temple, to Miss Drewe, daughter of the late rev. Edward Drewe, of Broadhembury, Devonshire.

At Kimbolton, by the right rev. the lord bishop of Lincoln, Evan Baillie, esq. of Dochfour, to lady Georgiana Montagu, daughter of the duke of Manchester.

At Kirkaldy, by the rev. Dr. Martin, of Monimail, the rev. Edward Irving, A. M. of the Caledonian Chapel, Hatton Garden, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the rev. John Martin, of Kirkaldy.

At Ghent, Thos. Molyneux Seele, esq. of Hurst House, Lancashire, to Agnes Mary, third daughter of sir Richard Bedingfield, bart. of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk.

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MARRIAGES.

sador's chapel, lord viscount Sandon, eldest son of the earl of Harrowby, to lady Frances Stewart, only daughter of the marchioness of Bute, and granddaughter of the late Thos. Coutts, esq.

NOVEMBER.

3. The rev. W. Vernon, of Hanbury, Worcestershire, to Miss Foley, eldest daughter of the late Herbert Foley, esq. of Ridgeway, Pembrokeshire.

4. Wm. Pott, esq. of Bridge-street, to Mary, eldest daughter of sir Charles Price, bart.

Lately, W. Clayton, esq. third son of George Clayton, esq, of Lostock-hall, near Preston, Lancashire, and nephew of the late lord Gardner, to Mary, third daughter of the late Edward Gorst, esq. of Preston, and niece of the late Robert Lowndes, esq. of Bath.

6. At Arundel, Mr. Cust, of Curzonstreet, to Mrs. Wall, relict of the late brevet-major Adam Wall, of the royal Artillery.

10. At Mary-le-bone-church, Walter Stevenson Davidson, esq. of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire, to Anne, only daughter of Gilbert Matthison, esq. and granddaughter of the late sir Walter Farquhar, bart.

At St. George's, Bloomsbury, by the rev. G. Ludford Harvey, vicar of Diseworth, and one of the domestic chaplains of the duke of York, Henry N. Daniel, esq. of the royal Artillery, to Margaretta Lucy, only daughter of sir Ludford Harvey, of Bedfordplace.

18. At Leybourne, Thomas Gardiner Bramston, esq. of Screens, Essex, to Charlotte, widow of the rev. Brook John Bridges, and daughter of sir Henry Hawley, bart. of Leybourne Grange.

At Palseley, Glen Urquhart, Inverness-shire, sir Charles Chambers, one of the Judges of the supreme court of Judicature, Bombay, to youngest daughter of the late major Isabella, Wm. Wilson.

DECEMBER.

3. At Chichester, by the rev. Archdeacon Webber, the hon, capt. Berkeley, R.N. to lady Charlotte Lennox, sister to the duke of Richmond.

4. At Llanover, Monmouthshire, by the rev. Dr. Hall, chancellor of Llandaff,

Benjamin Hall, esq. of Hensal-castle, Glamorganshire, and of Abercarne, Monmouthshire, eldest son of the late member for Glamorganshire, Augusta, youngest daughter of Benja min Waddington, esq. of Llanover.

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At Linsted, Kent, William Taylor, Linsted-lodge, to Elizabeth Taylor, of esq. nephew to lord Teynham, of New-house, at the same place, niece to John Baring, esq. of Nouds, ditto.

regt. to Mary, daughter of rear-admiral 11. At Bathford, capt. Oliver, 32nd Dacres.

At King's Norton, the rev. George ley-hall, Warwickshire, to Caroline, William Bowyer Adderley, of Fillongyoungest daughter of the late John Taylor, esq. of Moseley-hall, Worcestershire,

16. At West Wratting, CambridgeAyott St. Laurence, Herts, to Henshire, the rev. Wm. Acton, rector of rietta, fourth daughter of sir C. Watson, bart. of Wratting-park.

college, and professor of Mineralogy in J. S. Henslow, A.M. of St John'sthat University, to Harriot, second daughter of the rev. George Jenyns, of Bottisham-hall, in the county of Cambridge.

of the rev. Oswald Lycester, of Stoke, At Huyton, Edward Penrhyn, son in the county of Salop, to the hon. Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest daughter of lord Stanley, of Knowsley, in the county of Lancaster.

Hanover-square, by the rev. George
By special licence, at St. George's,
Duncombe, esq. M.P. to lady Louisa
Champagne, canon of Windsor, William
of Galloway.
Stuart, youngest daughter of the earl

esq. of the Ordnance-office, to Miss
19. At St. Pancras, Robert Mitford,
Stanger, daughter of James Stanger,
esq. of Doughty-street.

Elton, bart. of Elvedon Court, SomerLately, at Edinburgh, sir Abraham the late William Stewart, esq. of Castle setshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of Stewart, and niece to the earl of Seaforth.

PROMOTIONS.

JANUARY.

lieut.-col. Murdock Hugh Maclaine, to 3. War-office.-77th reg. foot: brevet

PROMOTIONS.

be lieut.-col. vice Bromhead; captain George-Parish Bradshaw to be major, vice Maclaine.

The gazette of Jan. 7, contains the ceremonial of the investiture of maj.gen. sir T. Pritzler with the ensigns of a knight commander of the bath.

10. War-office.-Royal reg. of Horse Guards; lieut. F. W. C. Smith to be capt. vice Jebb, who retires.

31. Whitehall.-Right hon. Frederick John Robinson, chancellor and under-treasurer of his majesty's Exchequer.

Right hon. Wm. Huskisson, treasurer of his majesty's navy.

Duchy of Lancaster. Right hon. Nicholas Vansittart, chancellor of the said duchy and county palatine of Lancaster; and the gazette of 15th Feb. contains his elevation to the peerage, by the title of baron Bexley, of Bexley in Kent.

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

To the Rank of Post Captain.-Captains lord Henry Thynne, hon. Frederick Spencer, Archibald M'Lean, John Theed, James H. Plumridge, Charles Nelson, George Tyler, and John Francklyn.

To the Rank of Commander.-Lieutenants T. Bourchier, J. Lowry, D. J. Woodriff, Edwin L. Rich, A. Kennedy (B), E. M. Harrington, C. Hope, H. R. Moorsom, W. Moriarty, and R. Chamberlayne.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. Reginald Heber, M. A. to the bishopric of Calcutta.

Rev. George-Lewes Benson, vicarchoral of Salisbury Cathedral.

Rev. J. Mayo, Avebury V. Wilts. [Being the fourth incumbent in that benefice in continued succession from father to son since 1711.]

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. Dr. Chalmers, professor of moral philosophy in University of St. Andrews.

P. Mason, esq. B. A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, master in the Royal Naval College, Gosport.

Rev. Ralph Lyon, A. M. of Trinity College, Cambridge, head-master of Sherborne School.

MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Borough of Wilton. Edward Baker, esq. vice Sheldon, dec.

FEBRUARY.

1. Foreign-office.-Right hon. Henry Wellesley, K. G. C. B. to be ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the emperor of Austria.

The earl of Clanwilliam to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the king of Prussia.

7. Whitehall.The earl of Liverpool; right hon. F. J. Robinson; Berkeley Paget, esq.; vicount Lowther; lord Granville Charles Henry Somerset ; right hon. John Maxwell Barry; and Edmund Alex. M'Naghten, esq. to be commissioners for executing the offices of treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain and lord high treasurer of Ireland.

Right hon. C. Watkin Williams Wynn; earl Bathurst; right hon. G. Canning; right hon. Robert Peel; earl of Liverpool; right hon. F. J. Robinson; John baron Teignmouth; right hon. John Sullivan; viscount Cranbourne ; right hon. W. H. Fremantle; right hon. sir G. Warrender, bart.; and Joseph Phillimore, L L. D. to be commissioners for the affairs of India.

Sir Edward Hyde East, knt. late chiefjustice of Calcutta, created a baronet. 8. Foreign-office. Henry Watkin Williams Wynn, esq. to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to his majesty the king of Wurtemberg.

Charles Richard Vaughan, esq. to be minister plenipotentiary to the confederated states of the Swiss cantons.

Hon. Algernon Percy, to be secretary to his majesty's embassy at Paris.

Gibbs Crawford Antrobus, esq. to be secretary to his majesty's legation at Turin,

William John Crosbie, esq. to be secretary to his majesty's legation to the confederated states of the Swiss cantons. - Whitehall. Lord Beresford, G. C. B. to be lieut.-gen. of the ordnance, vice Oakes, dec.

14. War-office.-45th reg. of foot, gen. R. earl of Cavan, K. C. to be col. vice Lister, dec.

58th ditto: Gen. T. lord Lynedock, G. C. B. to be col. vice lord Cavan, promoted.

90th ditto: lieut.-gen. hon. R. Meade to be col. vice lord Lynedock, promoted.

PROMOTIONS.

93rd ditto: brevet lieut.-col. hon. sir C. Gordon to be lieut.-col. vice Milling, who retires.

Major R. Dalyell to be lieut.-col. of Infantry, vice major-general Stirling, who retires.

20. Whitehall.-Marquis of Tweeddale, K. T. to be lieutenant and sheriff principal of the shire of East Lothian, vice earl of Harrington, resigned.

21. Carlton House.-Lieut.-gen. hon. sir Galbraith Lowry Cole, G. C. B. to be governor of the island of Mauritius.

25. Right hon. C. Arbuthnot, W. D. Adams, and H. Dawkins, esqrs. to be commissioners of his majesty's woods, forests, and land revenues.

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11. Lord Chamberlain's Office-Patrick Macgregor, esq. to be third principal serjeant-surgeon in ordinary to his majesty.

15. Major-gen. sir E. Barnes, K. C.. G. to be governor and commander-in-, chief of the island of Ceylon.

The earl of Erroll to be one of the lords of his majesty's bedchamber, vice lord Amherst.

17. Admiralty Office.-The duke of Clarence, K. G. K. T. and G. C. B. admiral of the fleet, to be general of his majesty's royal marine forces, vice earl of St. Vincent, dec.

18. G. Bomeester, esq. to be his majesty's consul for the Island of Sardinia.

21. Lord Chamberlain's Office.-Col. James Russell, to be gentleman usher of his majesty's most honourable privy chamber in ordinary.

H. T. Baucutt Mash, esq. to be assistant-master and marshal of the ceremonies to his majesty.

24. War Office.-2nd reg. of Life Guards: capt. lord J. Bentinck, to be capt. vice S. R. Jarvis, who exchanges.

Coldstream reg. of Foot Guards: capt. W. L. Walton, to be capt. and lieut.-col. vice Gore, who retires.

Capt. R. Bowen, to be lieut. and capt. vice Rous, who exchanges.

16th foot: lieut.-general W. C. lord Beresford, G. C. B. to be colonel, vice lieut.-general Gordon, dec.

69th ditto: lieut.-gen. sir J. Hamilton, bart. to be col. vice lord Beresford. 83rd ditto: lieut.-gen. John Hodgson, to be colonel, vice general Balfour, dec.

Gen, sir R. Brownrigg, bart. G. C. B. to be governor of Landguard Fort, vice gen. Lister, dec.

28. 89th foot: lieut.-gen. sir R. Macfarlane, K. C. B. and G. C. H. to be col. vice gen. sir G. Beckwith, dec.

Charles William Vane Stewart, marquess of Londonderry, in the peerage of Ireland, created earl Vane and viscount Seaham, of Seaham in the county palatine of Durham, with remainder to his eldest son and the other children by his present lady.

William Carr Beresford lord Beres

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