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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, TN AND NEAR LONDON, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



J1y 24. H.R.H. the Lord High Admiral, after 

 a minute inspection of Plymouth, Stc., arrived at 

 Milford, and visited Pembroke Dock, &c. He 

 was accompanied by H. R. H. the Duchess of Cla- 

 rence. 



29 and 30. One of the most tremendous thunder 

 storms ever remembered occurred in various parts 

 of the country. At Kettering, the lightning con- 

 sumed three houses. 



August 1. The Bill for limiting the power of 

 arrest came into operation, by which no person 

 owing less than .20 can be arrested. 



4. The Sublime Porte has officially declared to 

 the ministers of the different powers of Europe, 

 that it will not suffer any interference between it 

 and the Greeks, and that " there remains no 

 ground for discussion on these affairs ;" concluding 

 with " health and peace to him who followeth the 

 paths of rectitude ! ! !" 



9. H.R.H. the Lord High Admiral honoured 

 the admirals, captains, and commanders of the 

 Royal Navy, at Portsmouth, by dining with them, 

 before he completed his tour of inspection. 



A Russian fleet arrived at Spithead ; it con- 

 sists of 16 sail, under the command of Admiral 

 Sineavin. 



10. The Russian corvette Krotky, commanded 

 by Baron Wrangel, arrived at the Motherbank 

 from a voyage round the world. 



11. Petition presented to His Majesty from the 

 Assembly of Jamaica, in behalf of "the calum- 

 niated, oppressed, and impoverished people whom 

 they represent." 



13. By order of the Lord High Admiral, the 

 schoolmasters in H.M.'s Navy are to wear the uni- 

 form of gunners, boatswains, and carpenters, with- 

 out swords. 



21. Four sail of the line, four frigates, and a 

 corvette, of the Russian fleet, sailed from Ports- 

 mouth for the Mediterranean, under the command 

 of Rear-Admiral Count Hayden. 



The Recorder made his report to His Ma- 

 jesty in council, of 17 prisoners capitally convicted 

 at the last Old Bailey Sessions, when they were all 

 respited but one, who was ordered for execution 

 Aug. 27. 



The Parliament prorogued to October 25. 



MARRIAGES. 



At Mary-le-bone, W. Ramsdcn, esq., son of Sir 

 I. Ramsden, hart., to Lady A. Paulet, daughter of 

 the Marquis of Winchester. The Rev. J. W.Cun- 

 ningham, vicor of Harrow, to Mary, eldest daugh- 

 ter of the late General Sir H. Calvert, hart. At 

 Mary-le-bone, R. H. Close, esq , to Caroline So- 

 phia, niece to Sir J. H. Palmer, hart. G. C.Nor- 

 ton, esq.,M.P., to Caroline, second daughter to the 



late T. Sheridan, esq. At Lambeth, F. J. Perce- 

 val, esq., second son of the late Right Hon. S. Per- 

 ceval, to Miss M. Barker. At St. George's, Hano- 

 ver-square, F. L. Holyoake, esq., to Miss E. M. 

 Payne. At Hammersmith, Sir J. Chetwode, bart., 

 to Miss E. Bristow. At Lewisham, Lieutenant- 

 Col. P. Dumas, to Miss M. Smith. At Mary-le- 

 bone, R. Dashwood, esq., to Henrietta Mary An- 

 nette, daughter of Major Eyre. T. Melrose, esq., 

 to Miss Macnaughten. Captain T. P. Vandeleur, 

 to Mary, youngest daughter of Sir Fitzwilliam 

 Harrington, bart. At Rickmansworth, C. P. 

 Meyer, esq , to Miss Walton. 



DEATHS. 



At Earl Fortescue's, Grosvenor-sqware, Susan, 

 Viscountess Ebrington.Tn the Temple, 71, F. B. 

 Reaston, esq. At Chiswick, the Duke of Devon- 

 shire's, the Right Hon. George Canning. In 

 Brunswick-square, 74, Catherine, widow of the late 

 A. Burnley, esq., and mother-in-law of J. Hume, 

 esq., M.P. At Cheshunt, Elizabeth, wife of W. 

 Harrison, esq., attorney-general to the Duchy of 

 Lancaster. In Jefferys'-squarp, 9, W. May, esq., 

 consul-general to the King of the Netherlands. In 

 Abingdon-street, 76, G. Reddle, esq., surveyor- 

 general examiner of the excise. At Deptford, 80, 

 W. Payne, esq. At Hampton Court Palace, Miss 

 Barbara St. John At Clarence-terrace, Mari- 

 anne, eldest daughter of G. Townsend, esq, At 

 Yardley, Rev. W. Parslow, 35 years vicar of that 

 parish.. Mrs. Russel, of Roundcroft. In Hert- 

 ford-street, 78, John, Earl of Stradbroke. 68, Mr. 

 W- Blake, engraver. 



, MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



At the British Ambassador's Chapel, Paris, Count 

 Victor de Jocqueville, Lieutenant-Colonel in the 

 French Army, to Miss Anne Tulloch. At the Bri- 

 tish Chapel, Leghorn, the Rev.. E. Ward, to Miss 

 Emma Crump. At Paris, G.W.Prescott, esq., eldest 

 son of Sir G. B. Prescott, bart, to Emily Maria, 

 daughter qf Colonel Symcs. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Havre, 75, A. Lindegren, esq. At Rome, the 

 Chevalier Italinski, minister plenipotentiary from 

 the Emperor of Russia to the Pope. At Munich, 

 92, Count de Preysing, councillor of state.- -At St. 

 Zanbre, near Roehelle, where he had been rector 

 from the year lS16,the Rev. P. Iloyer, formerly of 

 Ashbourn, DerbysVre. On his passage from In- 

 dia, Sir H. Giffard, bart, chief justice of Ceylon. 

 At Paris, J. T. Bryett, esq. At Barbadoes, the 

 infant son of the Bishop of Barbadoes. At St. 

 Maloes, Mr. Denis Dightort, military painter to 

 His Majesty. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES; 

 THB MARRIAGE; ANO DEATHS. 



XORTHUMBERLAND AMD DURHAM. 

 The famous fishing station at Wick is likely soon 



to be rivalled by another now forming upon the 

 coast of Northumberland. The fishermen of Bead- 



