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MARRIAGES.

Susan Eliz. youngest daughter of Hugh Barton, esq. of Battle Abbey.

16. At Thames Ditton, James Simcoe Saunders, esq. barrister-at-law, only son of the hon. John Saunders, chief justice of the province of New Brunswick, to Eliz. Sophia, eldest daughter of the rev. Geo. Henry Storis.

17. At Poulton-in-the-Fylde, Lanca. shire, Thos. J. Knowlys, esq. to Ann M. Martha, only daughter of the late Robert Hesketh, esq. of Rossall Hall.

- At Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, capt. J. Marshall, C.B.R.N. to Augusta Eliza, youngest daughter of John Wynne, esq. of Garthmeillo, Denbigh shire, and grand-daughter of the late rev. Dr. Parr.

23. At Florence, Count Gustave Blucher de Wahlstatt, grandson of the late Marshal Blucher, to Madeline, second daughter of the late lord chief justice Dallas.

25. At Stoke-upon-Trent, capt. Stamer, 4th Dragoon Guards, eldest son of sir William Stamer, bart. to Caroline, only daughter of John Tomlinson, esq. of Cliffville.

OCTOBER.

2. W. Wrangham Collins, esq. of Manchester-square, aud son of the late gen. Collins, to Henrietta, eldest daughter of the rev. C. W. Shuckburgh, of the Moot, Downton, Wilts.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, major J. Neave Wells, R. E. son of the late adm. Wells, to Marianne, daughter and co-heiress of the late Benjamin Wade, esq. of New Grange, county of York.

At St. George's, Bloomsburysquare, T. Coventry, esq. barrister-atlaw, to Eliz. only daughter of Mr. Jus tice Littledale.

4. At Horsham, lieut.-col. R. Beauchamp, son of the late sir Tho. Beauchamp Proctor, bart. of Langley Park, Norfolk, to Sophia, daughter of the late Benj. Ball, esq. of Dublin.

At St. Thomas's, Dublin, sir C. Dillon, bart. of Lismullin, county Meath, to Sarah, widow of the late rev. J. C. Miller, D. D.

6. At Munich, Yeats Brown, esq. to the hon. Steuarta, fifth daughter of lord Erskine, Minister plen. to the king of Bavaria.

8. At Bangor, col. H. White, M.P. to Eleanor, eldest daughter of W. S.

Dempster, esq. of Skibo, county of Sutherland.

10. At Clifton, W. Rowland Alder, esq. to Miss M. A. Hanson, ci-devant countess of Portsmouth.

14. At Mapledurham, rev. J. Adair Colpoys, son of vice adm. Griffith Colpoys, and rector of North Waltham, Hants, to Ann, eldest daughter of the lord bishop of Chester.

16. At Hereford, the rev. H. Allen to Anne Caroline Fitzroy, sister of lord Southampton.

21. At Leadenham, near Grantham, lieut. col. Chaplin, Coldstream Guards, M.P. to Millicent, only surviving daughter of the late Wm. Reeve, esq.

21. At Heighington, the rev. Cha. Pasley Vivian, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, to Grace Anna, second daughter of lieut.-gen. Aylmer, of Walworth Castle, county of Durham.

23. Henry T. Jones, esq. of Chatham, to Caroline Munster, youngest daughter of maj. gen. Wolff R. A. and widow of the late sir Richard Hardinge, bart.

24. John Broadhurst, esq. of Foster Hall, Derbyshire, to the hon. Henrietta Mabel, daughter of lord Henry Fitzgerald and baroness de Ross.

At Florence, the earl of Dartmouth to the hon. Frances Barrington second daughter of visct. Barrington.

NOVEMBER.

5. At Great Stanmore, capt. Franklin, R.N. to Jane, second daughter of John Griffin, esq. of Bedford-place.

At Northwood, Isle of Wight, John Leigh Beckford, esq. commander R. N. to Harriet, fourth daughter of Geo. Ward, esq. of Northwood Park.

7. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Chas. John, second son of W. Manning, esq. M.P. of Combe Bank, Kent, to Cath. Sophia, eldest daughter of majorgen. sir Rich. Downes Jackson, K. C. B. and niece to the countess Mulgrave.

8. At All Souls, Marylebone, Chas. Aug. lord Howard de Walden, to Lady Lucy Cavendish Bentinck, third daugh. ter of the duke of Portland.

Lord Visc. Ingestrie to lady Sarah Beresford.

10. The hon. W. Pole Tilney Long Wellesley, to Mrs. Helena Bligh, third daughter of col. Thos. Paterson, of Upper Seymour-street.

11. At Somerton, John James Smith, esq. eldest son of sir John Wyldbore

PROMOTIONS.

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18. At Bridekirk, Cumberland, John, second son of John Marshall, esq. M. P. for the county of York, to Mary, eldest daughter of Joseph Dykes Ballantine Dykes, esq. of Daventry Hall.

26. At Durham, Thomas Bilcliffe Fyler, esq. M. P. of Dover-street, and Teddington, Middlesex, to Dorothea Lucretia, eldest daughter of col. A. W. Light.

Lately at North Aston, county of Oxford, John Harrison Slater, esq. to the lady Louisa Augusta Scott, second daughter of the Earl of Clonmell.

DECEMBER.

4. At Manchester, Wm. J. Lysley, esq. barrister-at-law, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late John Marshall, esq. of Ardwick.

6. At Florence, Stewart C. Bruce esq. son of the late sir Hervey Bruce, bart. of Down-hill, county Londonderry, to Helen Bailie, daughter of Wm. Alves, esq. of Enham-place, Hants. At St. George's, Hanover-square the right hon. Cha. Manners Sutton, Speaker of the House of Commons, to Mrs. Home Purves, widow of the late John Purves, esq. of Purves, N. B.

9. At Kirby Knowle, Yorkshire, John Wood, esq. M. P. to Eliz. second daughter of the rev. James Serjeantson, rector of Kirby Knowle.

10. The rev. Philip, youngest son of the right hon. sir Geo. Hewett, bart. G. C. B. of Freemantle, Hants, to Anne, youngest daughter of gen. sir James Duff, of Funtington, Sussex.

At Stratfield-saye, Berks, John Forbes, esq. M. P. eldest son of sir Cha. Forbes, bart. M. P. to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Henry Lannoy Hunter, esq. of Beach-hill.

13. At St. Margaret's, Westminster, lieut.-col. Elrington, of the 3rd Guards,

to Anne Margaret, second daughter of John Elliot, esq. of Pimlico lodge.

20. At Cheltenham, the rev. Dr. Hawkins, provost of Oriel College, Oxford, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Richard Buckle, esq. of Clifton.

At Salisbury, John Wickey Stable, esq. of Welbeck-street, to Louisa, only daughter of Robert Jessett, esq.

22. At Leeds, Kent, William, eldest son of Joseph Blake, esq. of Wimpolestreet, to Joan, third daughter of Fiennes Wykeham Martin, esq. of Leeds Castle.

At Richmond, Bulkeley J. M. Praed, esq. second son of Mr. Serjeant Praed, to Emma, fourth daughter of M. Dick, esq. of Richmond-hill.

Lately the rev. John Bell, of Woolsington, to Isabella Elizabeth, daughter of sir Charles Loraine, of Kirkharle, bart.

At Paris, lord Visc. Perceval, only son of the earl of Egmont, to Louise Marie, youngest daughter of count D'Orselet.

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GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

4. Lord Erskine to be minister plen. at the Court of Bavaria; and E. C. Disbrowe, esq. at the Court of Wirtemberg.

8. Right hon. R. Gordon, to be minister plen. at Madrid.

3rd Foot Guards, Lieut.-col. W. T. Knollys, to be capt and lieut.-col. 9. Lieut.-gen. the hon. sir Galbraith Lowry Cole, to be governor of the Cape of Good Hope; and lieut.-gen. the hon. sir Chas. Colville, to be governor of the island of Mauritius.

10. James Baker, esq. to be consul for the States of East and West Florida and Alabama.

11. Tho. Thomson, esq. advocate, to be one of the six ordinary clerks of session in Scotland.

17. The widow of the right hon. Geo. Canning to be viscountess Canning, of Kilbrahan, in Kilkenny;-Sir Henry

PROMOTIONS:

Wellesley, to be baron Cowley of Wellesley, in Somersetshire; sir Chas. Stuart, to be baron Stuart de Rothesay, of the Isle of Bute; sir Wm. A'Court, to be baron Heytesbury, of Heytesbury, in Wiltshire; the earl of Rosebery, to be baron Rosebery, of Rosebery, county of Edinburgh; the earl of Clanwilliam, to be baron Clanwilliam, of Clanwilliam, county of Tipperary; John George Lambton, esq. to be baron Durham, of the city of Durham, and of Lambton Castle, county of Durham; Edw. Bootle Wilbraham, esq. to be baron Skelinersdale, of Skelmersdale, in Lancashire.

25. The right hon. Thomas Wallace, to be baron Wallace, of Knaresdale, county of Northumberland.

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25. New Ministry.-To be lords commissioners of the treasury-duke of Wellington, right hon. Henry Goulburn, lord G. C. H. Somerset, earl of Mount Charles, lord Eliot, Edmund A.M'Naghten, esq. To be chancellor of the exchequer right hon. Henry Goulburn. To be advocate-general-right hon. sir John Beckett, bart. To be master of the Mint-right hon. J. C. Herries. To be chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster-the earl of Aberdeen. Earl Bathurst, to be president of the council; lord Ellenborough, to be privy seal; and Mr. Peel to be secretary for the home department.

25. Foreign Office,-Mr. J. W. May, to be consul-gen. in Great Britain for the king of the Netherlands.

FEBRUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

4. 29th Foot, lieut.-gen. sir J. Byng, 2nd W. I. reg. to be colonel.-2d W. I. reg. gen. Francis Fuller to be colonel.

5. Duke of Gordon, G. C. B. to be keeper of the great seal of Scotland; visc. Melville, right hon. R. Peel, the earl of Dudley, right hon. W. Huskisson, the duke of Wellington, right hon. H. Goulburn, right hon. J. Sullivan, lord Ashley, right hon. baron Wallace, the marquis of Graham, and Lawrence Peel, esq. to be commissioners for the affairs of India; also vice-admirals sir W. J. Hope and sir G. Cockburn, sir Geo. Clerk, bart. and the earl of Brecknock, to be members of the council of his R. H. the lord high admiral; and col. sir Henry Hardinge, K. C. B. to be clerk of the ordnance.

12. Lord Ponsonby to be envoy extraord. to the emperor of Brazil.-W. Chad, esq. to be envoy extraord. o the Republic of Colombia.-W. Mich. Ward, esq. to be minister plenip. to the king of Saxony.-H. S. Fox, esq. to be secretary to the Embassy at Vienna.-The hòn. W. T. Horner Fox Strangways to be sec. to the Legation at Naples.Lord Albert Conyngham to be sec. to the Legation at Florence.-Geo. Jackson, esq. to be commissary Judge to the several mixed commissions established at Sierra Leone for the prevention of illegal traffic in slaves.

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14. Royal art. major-gen. Wiltshire Wilson to be col. comm.

14. Dr. Herbet Jenner to be advocategeneral, vice Robinson, promoted.

15. Gen. lord Hill to be on the staff of his majesty's army, and all matters respecting the military service to pass through his hands.

15. H. U. Addington, esq. to be minister plen. to the diet at Frankfort. 18. The duke of Montrose to be lord chamberlain of his majesty's household.

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To be baronets:-F. Freeling, of the General Post-office; Joseph de Courcy Laffan, of Cobham, Kent, M.D.; Patrick Macgregor, of Saville-row, Middlesex, esq. serjeant-surgeon to his majesty.

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Sir Christopher Robinson, knt. to be judge of the high court of admiralty. 27. The marquis of Anglesea, to be lord lieutenant of Ireland; and lord Visc. Forbes, to be comptroller of his household.

Gen. sir Colin Campbell, to be governor of Tobago.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Armagh. Right hon. H. Goulburn. Ashburton. Hon. Wm. Sturges Bourne.

Bath.-The earl of Brecknock. Cambridge (Town).-Right hon. James Graham.

Carlisle.-J. L. Lushington, esq. Corfe Castle.-N. W. Peach, esq. Cork (County).-Hon. John Boyle. Dover.-W. H. Trant, esq. vice E. B. Wilbraham, esq. now baron Skelmersdale.

Durham (County).-William Russell, of Brancepeth Castle, esq. vice J. G. Lambton, now baron Durham.

Durham (City).-Sir H. Hardinge, K. C. B.

PROMOTIONS.

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18. Major-gen. sir J. Lyon, to be governor of Barbadoes; vice-adm. the right hon. sir G. Cockburn, sir G. Clerk, bart., the earl of Brecknock, and rearadmiral sir E. W. C. R. Owen, to be members of the council of the lord high admiral.

Right hon. Rowland lord Hill to be of the privy council.

Sir W. Johnstone Hope, to be treasurer of Greenwich hospital.

19. The duke of Devonshire, K.G. to wear the imperial Russian order of St. Andrew.

20. 58th foot, lieut.-gen. Kenneth Mackenzie, to be col.-Lieut.-gen. sir Chas. Colville, to be governor and commander-in-chief of the Mauritius.-Gen.

sir Herbert Taylor, to be surveyor-gen.

of the ordnance of Great Britain and Ireland.

25. The hon. F. R. Forbes, to be se, cretary to the embassy at Vienna.-J. H. Mandeville, esq. to be secretary to the embassy at Lisbon.

27. Lieut. col. John Macra, K C. H. knighted.-9th foot, lieut.-gen. sir Ronald Ferguson, K.C.B. to be col.

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APRIL.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

PROMOTIONS.

1. Garrisons-Major-gen. sir Colin Campbell, K. C. B. to be lieut.-governor of Portsmouth.

2. The right hon. James Ochonear lord Forbes, to be high commiss. to the general assembly of the church of Scotland.

14. Staff lieut.-col. lord Chas. Fitzroy, to be inspecting field-officer of militia in the Ionian islands.

The earl of Morton elected a representative peer of Scotland, vice the earl of Kellie, deceased.

Rear-adm. the hon. sir C. Paget, to be commander on the coast of Ireland, vice rear-adm. Plampin.

17. Major-gen. Nath. Blackwell, to be governor and commander-in-chief of Tobago.

18. Henry Stephen Fox, esq. (late sec. to his majesty's legation at Naples), to be minister plenip. to the United provinces of Rio de la Plata.

29. William Blamire, of ThackwoodNook, esq. to be sheriff of the county of Cumberland, vice Thos. Parker, of Warwick-hall, esq. deceased.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Anglesey (county). Henry Paget, esq. commonly called the earl of Uxbridge.

Dumfries (county). — Vice-Admiral sir W. Johnstone Hope.

Old Sarum.-The right hon. Stratford Canning, of Albemarle-street, vice Josias Du Pre Alexander, esq. who has accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.

Radnor (county).-The right hon. Thos. Frankland Lewis, vice Walter Wilkins, esq. deceased.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Rev. Bayly, to be dean of Lismore, Ireland.

Rev. W. Canning, canon of Windsor.

MAY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

2. John Goodwin, esq. to be consul at the Cape de Verd islands.

26. Earl Talbot to be custos rotulorum of Staffordshire, vice marquis of Stafford, resigned.

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9. The right hon. sir Henry Hardinge, to be secretary at war.

10. Henry Newman, esq. to be consul at Nantes.-Gaspard Adol. Fauch, esq. to be consul at Charleston.-Edward Wyndham Harrington Schenley, esq. to

be consul at Puerto Cabello.

13. The right hon. W. Fitzgerald Vesey Fitzgerald, to be president of the council for trade and foreign plantations. Sir Andrew Barnard, to be equerry to his majesty.

16. The right hon. W. Fitzgerald Vesey Fitzgerald, to be treasurer to the

navy.

17. The right hon. John Wilson Croker and the right hon. John Calcraft, to be of the privy council.

20. The right hon. John Calcraft, to be paymaster-general of the forces.

21. Whitehall.-Robert visc. Melville, right hon. Robert Peel, earl of Aberdeen, sir George Murray, to be principal secretaries of state.-Arthur duke of Wellington, to be first commissioner of his majesty's treasury.-Right hon. H. Goulburn, chancellor of the

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