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Incidents, Marriages, 



[Nov. 



19. Parliament further prorogued to Decem- 

 ber 2'J. 



20. The Lords of the Treasury have suspended 

 the obnoxious parts of theNetv Malt Bill, for con- 

 sideration. 



MARRIAGES. 



R. Eden, esq., son of the late Sir F. M. Eden, 

 bart., to Emma, third daughter of the Hon. Mr- 

 Justice Park. At St. James's, Rev.H. B. Wrey, 

 son of the late Sir B. Wrey.bart., to Miss E. M. 

 Toke. At St. Pancras, T. K. King, csq., to Miss 

 Lovett. At Mary-Ie-bonne, D. Pennant, esq,, to 

 Lady Emma Brudeuell, daughter of the Earl of 

 Cardigan ; C. Morgan, esq., son of Sir C. Morgan' 

 bart., to Rosamond, daughter of General Munday. 

 At Kennington, J. Savory, esq., to Miss Oakey. 

 G. J. Heathcote, esq., eldest son of Sir G. Heath- 

 rote, hart, to the Hon. C. D. Burrell, eldest daugh- 

 ter of Lord Gwydyr At St. Martin's, Captain W. 

 Mudge, son of General Mudge, to Miss Rea. At 

 Hackney, the Rev. W. Burgess, to Miss Joanna 

 Traish. Rev. R. F. Fuller, son of the Hon. M. 

 Fuller, of Ashdown-house, Sussex, to Ursula Ma- 

 ria, daughter of Sir R. Sheffield, bart. 



DEATHS. 



At Banstead, 76, H. Howorth, esq., M.P. for 

 Evesham during tire successive parliaments. In 

 Wimpole-street, Elizabeth, Baroness Fyffe. In 

 Hertford-street, 83, Catherine, Countess Dowager 

 of Liverpool. At Notting-hill, 75, Major General 

 J/. Burrell, of which 53 were spent in India in 

 active service. At Kentish-town, 74, T. Hughes, 

 esq. In South-street, 64, Lady Isabella Tumour, 

 fourth daughter of Edward, Earl Winterton. The 

 Baroness Biel, daughter of J. Thomson, esq., 

 M. P. for Dover. In the Giltspur-street Compter, 

 Mr. G. Dodd, the celebrated engineer. At Chel- 

 nea College, 107'. John Salter? he had been 90 

 years in the army, was present at the battle of 

 Culloden, 1/45, and at most of the battles in Ame- 

 rica. The Duke of York visited him, and made 

 him a present, just previous to his mortal illness. 

 In Queen -square, S. Collinridgo, secondary of 

 the city. Viscount Kennismore, M.P. for the 

 county of Cork. In Berkeley-square, Lord F. 

 Montague, brother to the Duke ot Manchester. 

 In Westminster, Mr. Capon, the artist, well known 

 for his talent in scene painting. At Wilderness* 

 park, Lady Caroline Stewart, wife of A. R. Ste- 



wart, esq., M.P. for Londonderry, and youngest 

 daughter of Earl Camden. In Portland-place, 62, 

 Frederick Earl of Guild ford. At Sablonfere's- 

 hotel, the Hon. Judge Giellerap, of the Danish 

 Island of St. Thomas. At Guildford, 80, Mrs. 

 Smallpiece. In Curzon-street, Lady Muncaster, 

 widow of Lowther, Lord Muncaster. The Right 

 Hon. William Townshend Mullins, Baron Ventry. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 

 At the British Ambassador's, Paris, Rev. W. A. 

 Shirley, to Miss XVaddington, of St. Remy, Nor- 

 mandy. At Martishkin, near St. Petersburg, 

 Mr. C. Maynard,to Miss Maria Amosoff. At Mal- 

 ta, the Hon. Capt M. Stopford, son of Lord Cour- 

 town, to Miss Cordelia Winifreda Whitmore. At 

 Government House, Cape Town, D. M. Perceval, 

 fourth son of the late Right Hon. Spencer Perce- 

 val, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter to Major Gen. 

 R. Bourke, Lieut.-Governor at the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



Lately, at Potsdam, 66, M. de Bulow, privy coun- 

 cillor to the King of Saxony. At Lawzanne, Miss 

 Gully. At Lucerne, W. F. Hustler, esq. At Pe- 

 tersburg!), Paul Brookes, esq., an indefatigable 

 traveller, in the pursuit of natural history. For 

 the last thirty years (two or three excepted when 

 he resided in the New Road, Mary-le-bonne) he 

 had been engaged in zoological researches in 

 France, Holland, Germany, Portugal, Russia, 

 Sweden, Lithuania, Lapland, as well as in Africa, 

 and North and South America. At Paris, Miss 

 H. M. T. Bowes. At Bagniers de Luthen, Py- 

 renees, W. A. Cunynghame, esq., son of Sir W. 

 Cunynghame, bart. At Montreal, Mrs. Ogden, 

 wife to the solicitor-general of Canada. At 

 Naples, Sir John Nesbitt, bart. ; Lieut.-General 

 John Skinner. At the Cape of Good Hope, Oliver, 

 the spy. Mr. Hill, formerly of Newcastle, in a 

 naval action between Lord Cochrane and the Turk- 

 ish squadron. At Geneva, Maria, wife of Lient.- 

 Col. Vernon Graham. Captain Grove (13th Light 

 Dragoons), and his lady, in India At Corfu, En- 

 sign J. T. Probyn, son of the late Governor Pro- 

 byn, and grandson of General Rooke. On his 

 passage to the Cape of Good Hope, Lieut.-Col. 

 A. Grant. At Rome, Miss Margaret Crutwell. 

 daughter of Mr. Crutwell, of Bath. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES; 



WITH THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 

 The enthusiasm with which His Grace the Duke 

 of Wellington was received in the counties of Dur- 

 ham and Northumberland, as well as in York- 

 shire, could not be exceeded. Every whore his 

 progress had the appearance f a triumph : and 

 public rejoicings hailed his presence. The Duke 

 arrived at Wynyard on the 24th, and, on the 2;th 

 of September, his Grace laid the foundation stone 

 of an arch, to be erected in Wynyard Park, called 

 " The Wellington Arch," on which is the following 

 inscription: "The firt stone of tliis arch was 



laid by England's greatest Captain, Field Marshal, 

 Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K.G., to commemo- 

 rate his visit to his friend, Charles, Marquis of 

 Londonderry, who served as his Adjutant-general 

 during his campaigns in the Peninsula. Anno 

 Domini, 1827." On the 28th, his Grace received 

 the freedom, and partook of a splendid entertain- 

 ment from the Corporation of Newcastle, and re- 

 viewed the yeomanry there. His Grace visited the 

 coal-mines of the Marquis of Londonderry on the 

 29th of September; Alnwick Castle on Monday, 

 October 1 ; Durham on the 3d, and Sunderland 



