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Ecclesiastical Preferments. 



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Brown, to the Chapel of Ease, Ivy Bridge, Devon. 

 Rev. J. Harries, to the Perpetual Curacy of 

 Newcastle Ejnlyn, Carmarthen. Rev. J. Hughes, 

 to the Perpetual Curacy of St. Michael, Aberyst- 

 with. Rev. D. Price, to the Perpetual Curacy of 

 Llanfihangel Vechan. Rev. J. Leach, to the Liv- 

 ing of Tweedmouth, Durham. Rev. W. Hewitt, 

 to the Living of Ancroft, Durham. Rev. Mr. 

 Home, to the Rectory of Hotham, York. Right 

 Rev. J. B. Jenkinson, Bishop of St. David's, to be 

 Dean of Durham Rev. W. Fisher, to be Chap- 



lain to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent.- -Rev. W. E 

 Hony.to the Rectory of Baverstock, Wilts. Rev. 

 W. Hildyard, to be Chaplain to the Lord Chan- 

 cellor. Rev. Professor Scholefield, to be Official 

 to the Archdeacon of Ely. Rev. I. Todd, to be 

 Chaplain to H. R. H. the Duke of Sussex. Rev. 

 G. W. Brooks, to be Chaplain to the Duke of 

 Leeds. Rev. I.Russell, to a Prebend in Canter- 

 bury Cathedral. Rev. R. Lucas, to the Rectory 

 of Edith Westoii, Rutland. 



INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, 



May 28. Hit Royal Highness the Lord High 

 Admiral inspected the Woolwich division of Royal 

 Marines. 



29. His Royal Highness inspected the ships in 

 the river. 



The Admiralty Sessions commenced at the 

 Old Bailey. 



31. Sessions commenced at the Old Bailey. 



June 1. It was officially announced to a Court 

 of Common Council, on the authority of the Home 

 Secretary (Mr. S. Bourne), that His Majesty's 

 health precluded him at present from receiving, on 

 the throne, the address which the corporation had 

 voted to him lately on the change of ministers. 



4. The seventy-fifth anniversary of the Society 

 fr the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and 

 Commerce, was celebrated at the King's Theatre, 

 by the presentation of the rewards to the respec- 

 tive candidates. H. R. H. the Duke of Sussex 

 presided. 



5. Charlotte Augusta Matilda, Princess Royal 

 of England, and Queen of Wirtemberg, landed 

 safely at Greenwich, after an absence of nearly 

 30 years. She was escorted by the Life Guards 

 from Greenwich to the palace of St. James's. 



7. His Majesty's message sent to the Parlia- 

 ment, announcing the expediency of providing for 

 the expense of H.M.'s forces in Portugal. 



7. The English Roman Catholic Association 

 held their annual meeting at the Crown and 

 Anchor, but abstained from all attempts at urging 

 their claims at present, 



8. The Sessions terminated at the Old Bailey, 

 when 33 were condemned to death, 109 sentenced 

 to be transported, and 117 to imprisonment for va- 

 rious periods. 



J3. At a Court of Common Council, an address 

 waa unanimously voted to the Queen of Wirtein- 

 berg, congratulating Her Majesty on her return 

 to her native land. 



20. At a Court of Common Council, notice vras 

 received from the Queen of Wirtemberg, graciously 

 acknowledging the address voted to Her Majesty ; 

 but declining to receive it in state, as her visit to 

 England was solely "of a private nature, and to 

 see her family. 



MARRIAGES. 



At St. George's, Hanover-square, E. C. Whin- 

 yates, esq,, K. G. O., and Maiov Royal Horse Ar- 

 tillery, to Miss S. Compton, sister to S. Compton, 

 esq., M.P., Derby. T. J. Owst, esq., to M,rs. 

 Dearsley. At St. George's, Hanover-square, J. C. 

 B. Trevanion, epq.,to Charlotte Trelawny, daugh- 

 ter of C. T. Brereton, eq., Shotwick-park, Che- 



AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON, ETC. 



shire. At Kennington, E. Batten, esq., to Miss 

 A. E. Withers. At Mary-le-bone Church, Hon. 

 Capt. A. Legge, brother to the Earl of Dartmouth, 

 to Lady Anne Catherine Holroyd, sister to Lord 

 Sheffield. T. Welsh, esq., to Miss Wilson, late of 

 Drury-lane Theatre. In Stratton-street, Picca- 

 dilly, William de Vere Aubrey, Duke of St. AK 

 bans, to Harriet, widow of the late Thomas Coutts, 

 esq. At St. George's, Hanover-square, G. Palmer, 

 esq., to Miss E. C. Surtees. 



DEATHS. 



At Tunbridge Wells, Lady Lismore, relict of the 

 late Lord Lismore, and daughter of the late Right 

 Hon. John Ponsonby. Mr. James, the able author 

 of the " Naval History." In Berner's-street, Mrs. 

 Goodenough, wife of the Bishop of Carlisle. At 

 Colne Engainc, the Rev. Dr. Trollope, late upper 

 grammar master of Christ's Hospital. At Bar- 

 ming, the Rev. M. Noble, F.S.A., author of seve- 

 ral literary, historical, and antiquarian produc- 

 tions ; he had been rector of Banning upwards of 

 40 years. In King-street, Covent-garden, Mr. C. 

 Richardson; he was a collector of prints and 

 documents illustrative of the university and county 

 of Oxford ; his collection is, we understand, very 

 large and valuable, as is also his collection of 

 papers relative to Covent-garden Theatre. In 

 Cadogan-place, Lady Selina Bathurst, sister to 

 Earl Bathurst. In Charles-street, Berkeley- 

 square, 91, the Countess Dowager of Stamford 

 and Warrington. At Islington, /O, E. Hughes, 

 esq. In Seymour-place, the Right Hon. Lady Ju- 

 lian Warrender. At Wickham, Admiral T. R. 

 Shivers. In Mansfield-street, the Marchioness of 

 Waterford, widow of the late, and mother to the 

 present Marquis of Waterford. In Stafford -place, 

 Miss Diana Gertrude. In Stanhope-street, Rev. 

 C. Anson, Archdeacon of Carlisle. At Wimbledon, 

 the Duchess of Somerset, sister to the Duke of 

 Hamilton. Mrs. Hart, wife of General Hart, 

 M.P., and governor of Londonderry. At Clonfert- 

 house, 82, Susan, wife of the Bishop of Clonfert. : 

 100, Mrs. Saxby, of Aylesbury. In Surrey-street, 

 J. Yates, esq. In Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, 

 the Duke of Gordon. In Mount-street, 62, W. 

 Martin, esq. Viscount Chichester, infant son of 

 the Earl and Countess of Belfast. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



At Malta, David Grant, esq., to Miss Emma 

 Morice Raynsford. At Charlottenburg, Prince 

 Charles of Prussia, to the Princess Maria of Saxe- 

 Weimar. At the British Ambassador's Chapel, 

 Paris, W. G. Bicknell, esq., to Ann Elizabeth, 



