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Incidents, Marriages, 



[DEC. 



- The Sessions terminated at the Old BaiU-y, square. J. Ward, esq., R.A,, to Miss Fritche. 

 when 22 received sentence of death, 79 were or- At Harrow, Captain E. F. Fitzgerald, son of Lord 

 dered for transportation, and others imprisoned E. Fitzgerald, to Jane, daughter of Sir J. I). p au ] 



laking in the whole 200. 

 A meeting of the Privy Council held at His 

 Majesty's Exchequer, in Westminster Hall, for 



bart. W. Treland, esq., to Miss Hanson. At Wan- 

 stead, H. T. Danvers, esq., to Miss Gilly. At 

 Chelsea, Harriet, Duchess of Roxburgh, to W. F. 



the trial of His Majesty's Coins in the Pix of the O'Reilly, esq., major of 41st regiment. At St. 

 Mint. Margaret's, C. K. Murray, esq. secretary to the 



November 9._The Lord Mayor's Day was kept L rd Clianc<lllor . *> L *dy H. A. Leslie, daughter 

 in great splendour, and the procession was grander f tbc Countess * Rtbes.-At St. George's, Han- 

 than usual ; H. R. H. the Lord High Admiral of over-square , Mr. Ceroti to Miss Smallwood. 

 England, with various noble and distinguished 

 personages, honoured his lordship with their com- 

 pany to dinner, at Guildhall. An accident occur- 

 red about ten o'cloclc in the evening, which threw 

 the guests into a little consternation, by the fall of 

 a toard with lamps, on the persons of the Lord 

 Mayor and Lady Mayoress ; fortunately they were 

 not hurt. 



1- An Extraordinary London Gazette pub- 



DEATHS. 



In Privy Gardens, 68, Earl of Pembroke and 

 Montgomery. At Twickenham, Lady F. C. Doug- 

 las, fi th daughter of the Marquis of Queensberry. 

 In Charles-street, Berkeley-square, 93, Sir F. 

 Willes, formerly under secretary of state. At 

 Mitcham, 72, Lieut. Gen. Sir H. Oakes, bart. 

 Mary, daughter of the Lord Mayor -At Warley- 



lished, containing an account of an engagement lod ? e > tne Hon. G. M. A. W. A. Winn, M.P. for 



Maldon. At Bloomsbury, Rev. T. Willis, rector, 

 prebendary of Rochester, and vicar of Watering- 

 bury, Kent. In Westminster, 63, A. Benson, esq., 

 principal committee clerk of the House of Com- 

 mons. In High Holborn, 73, Mr. R. Cribb. At 

 Kentish Town, Sarah, Lady of Sir J. Williams. 

 In South Audley-street, J. N. Talbot, esq., son of 

 Colonel Talbot, M. P. for Dublin. In Westmin- 

 ster, 69, J. Sale, esq., member of the five choirs, 

 viz. Windsor, Eton, Chapel Royal, St. Paul's, and 

 Westminster Abbey At Hammersmith, 75, W. 

 Bel sham, esq., author of a " History of England," 

 and other works. In Westminster, 72, T. Gay- 

 fere, esq. ; the exterior of Henry VII. 's chapel, and 

 the front of Westminster Hall, both of which were 

 restored from his drawings, and under his sole 

 superintendence, will be lasting monuments of his 

 abilities as an architect and a mason. At York- 

 gate, J. A. Gilmour. esq., treasurer to the East 



which the British fleet sustained, in unison with 

 the French and Russians, against the Turkish and 

 Egyptian fleets, in the port of Navarin, who were 

 conveying troops into the Morea against the 

 Greeks, under Ibrahim Bey. The result is, 1 

 Turkish line of battle ship burnt; 2 driven on 

 shore, wrecks ; 1 double frigate sunk; 1 on shore, 

 a wreck; 2 burnt ; 15 frigates burnt and sunk; 3 

 on shore, wrecks ; 1 on shore, masts standing; 15 

 corvettes burnt and sunk ; 4 on shore, wrecks ; 9 

 brigs burnt and sunk; 1 on shore, masts standing ; 

 6 fire-ships destroyed, and 3 transport?. The loss 

 of men must have been immense, as 1,050 were 

 killed in two ships only. The British lost /5 ; 

 wounded, 197. The French, 43; wounded, 144. 

 British officers killed were, Captains Bell, Ste- 

 vens, and Bathurst; Lieutenants Fitzroy, P. Stur- 

 geon. Wounded, Hon. Lieut. -Col. Craddock (pas- 

 senger) ; commander J. N. Campbell ; Captain 



Moore ; Lieutenants D'Urban, Sturt, Smyth, May, India Company. At Richmond, 85, Her Grace the 



and Lyons. 



15. The Middlesex Magistrates, assembled in 

 the Sessions House, Clerkenwell, voted that the 

 immediate erection of a Lunatic Asylum is abso- 

 lutely necessary ; and they formed a committee to 

 receive plans, &c. 



16. A Privy Council held, when the Recorder 

 made his report of the 40 prisoners condemned at 

 the last September Sessions, when 4 were ordered 

 for execution on the 22d instant. 



20. An Order of Council, published in the Lon- 

 don Gazette, authorizing the commanders of the 

 British naval forces to seize and send into some 

 port belonging to His Majesty, and to be there de- 

 tained, every armed vessel at sea, under the Greek 

 flag, or fitted out and armed at any Greek port, 

 excepting such ships as are acting under the orders 

 of the persons exercising the powers of government 

 in Greece. 



22. Four convicts executed at the Old Bailey. 



MARRIAGES. 



At Mary-le-bone, J. Bulkeley, esq., to Miss Bui. 

 lev, of Bryanstone-square. At St. Pancras, C. 

 Bischoff, esq., to Miss Frances Compton. At 

 Cheshunt, J. Selby, esq., to Miss Matilda Anne 

 Toed. Isaac Cohen, esq., brother-in-law to N. M. 

 Rothschild, esq., to Miss Samuel, of Finsbury- 



Duchess Dowager of Buccleugh. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 

 At Newfoundland, the Hon. F. Maude, R.N., 

 son of Lord Hawarden, to Frances, second daugh- 

 ter to the Hon. A. H. Brooking, collector of H.M. 's 

 Customs, St. John's. At the British Minister's, 

 Berne, H. P. A. Baron de Medem, of Mittau, to 

 Eliza Anne Lambton, widow of the late H. Lamb- 

 ton, esq., Durham. At Rotterdam, J. Macpberson, 

 esq., to Miss E. Ferrier, daughter of the British 

 Consul there. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Verrerie, near Albe, in France, 103 years, 

 9 months, and 21 days, the Countess Dowager So- 

 lage?. At Jamaica, the Hon. M. St. Clair, second 

 son of Lord Sinclair; and Lieut. C. Maitland, 

 cousin to Lord Lauderdale. At Paris, the Earl of 

 Newburgh. At Frankfort, Sir J. Murray, bart., 

 colonel of 56th regiment. At Boulogne-sur-mer, 

 Captain J. Mayne. At Naples, Licut.-Col. de 

 Montmorency, nephew of the late Viscount de 

 Montmorency, a branch of the illustrious Mont- 

 morencys of France. At Paris, 17, J . H. Cole- 

 brooke, son of H. T. Colebrooke, esq., of Argyle- 

 street. At Vienna, Field Marshal Brady, a na- 

 tive of Ireland. At Rome, Rev. T. R. Spence. 

 At Lausanne, Mrs, Thruston. 77, Selina, relict of 



