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Ecclesiastical Preferments. 



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Burrow, King's County. Rev. E.B. Sparke, 

 to the Vicarage of Littleport, Isle of Ely. 

 Rev. S. Clissold, to the Living of Wren- 

 tham, Suffolk Rev. J. F. Beadon, to the 

 Vicarage of Corapton Bishop, Somerset. 

 Rev. C. Webber, jun., to the Rectory of 

 Felpham, Sussex Rev. H. P. Hamilton, 

 to the Rectory of Wath, Yorkshire. Rev. 

 R. Pym, to the Rectory of Elmley, York- 

 shire Rev. R. Gee, to the perpetual Curacy 

 of Formoham and Cockington, Devon. 

 Rev. F. Todd, to the Rectory of Meshaw, 

 Devon Rev. T. Selkirk, to be Domestic 

 Chaplain to Lord Dunmore. The promo- 

 tion of the Rev. Mr. Galbraith to the 

 Vicarage of Tuam, has enabled the Arch- 

 bishop to divide the Rectory of Newport 

 into three livings. The Rev. Mr. Hargrave, 

 has been nominated to Kilmeena, the Rev. 

 Mr. Stoney to Newport, and the Rev. Mr. 

 Wilson to Achill Rev. W. F. Hook, and 

 Rev. S. Madan, to be Chaplains to the 

 King Rev. J. Merewether and Rev. W. 

 Keeper, to be Chaplains to the Queen 

 Rev. T. Furbank, to the perpetual Curacy 



of Bramley, York Rev. G. Pigott, to 



the perpetual Curacy of St. Mary, Mellor, 

 Lancashire Rev. W. St. J. Mildmay, to 

 the Rectory of Dogmesfield, Hants. Rev. 



W. Gray, 'to the perpetual Curacy of St. 

 Giles on the Heath, Cornwall Rev. W. 

 Burrows, to the Vicarage of Christ Church, 

 Hants Rev. C. C. Bartholomew, to Star- 

 cross District Chapelry Rev. J. Williams, 



to the Rectory of Kenberton, with the 

 Vicarage of Sutton Maddock, Salop Rev. 

 J. Holmes, to the head mastership of Leeds 



Grammar School Rev. L. Cooper, to the 



impropriate Rectory of Hawkeshead, Lan- 

 cashire Rev. M. Hughes, to the Vicarage 

 of Corwen, Merionethshire. Rev. R. M, 

 Chatfield, to the united Vicarages of Wils- 



ford and Woodford Rev. H. R, Rokeby, 



to the Rectory of Arthingworth, Northamp- 

 ton Rev. J. Fox, to be master of St. Bee's 

 Free Grammar School, Cumberland Rev. 

 S. Dowell, to the united Livings of Sherwell- 

 cum-Motison, Isle of Wight. Rev. J. 

 Glover, jun. to the Rectory of Rand, Lin- 

 coln Rev. E. Smyth, to the Vicarage of 



East Haddon, Northampton Rev. C. Carr, 

 to be officiating minister of the church 

 of Newborough, Northampton. Rev. C. 

 Craufurd, to be Chaplain to the Marquis of 

 Londonderry Rev. E. B. Frere, to the* 

 perpetual Curacy of St. Lawrence, Ilketshall, 

 Suffolk. 



CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



August 1. News arrived stating, that in 

 consequence of the King of France's ordi- 

 nances against the Chambre des Deputes 

 of France, its dissolution, and also his 

 decrees against the liberty of the press, a 

 Revolution had broken out at Paris, July 

 27, and continued till the 29th, when 

 Charles X. was obliged to abdicate the 

 throne, and the Duke of Orleans was 

 chosen Lieutenant-General of the kingdom. 



4. Report made to the King by the 

 Recorder of the convicts capitally con- 

 demned at the July Sessions, when His 

 Majesty respited them all during his royal 

 pleasure. 



7. The Duke of Orleans chosen by the 

 Chambre des Paris, and the Chambre des 

 De'pute"s, King of the French. 



17. Charles X., late King of France, 

 arrived at Spithead, with, the Duke and 

 Duchess d'Angouleme, the Duchess of 

 Berri, and her children, and their suite, 

 General Marmont, Duke of Ragusa, &c. 



17. Meeting held at the London Tavern 

 for the purpose of subscribing for and con- 

 gratulating the French people on the recent 

 revolution. 



17- Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart., by re- 

 quest of a Meeting held at London Tavern, 

 August 16, set off as bearer of an address 

 from the London Reformers to the people 

 of Paris. 



18. A dinner, at which upwards of 300 

 persons were present, was held at the Free 

 Mason's Tavern, in celebration of the tri- 

 umph of constitutional freedom in France, 

 Sir F. Burdett in the chair. The gallery 

 at the end of the hall was filled with ladies ; 

 the tri- coloured cockade, and other decora- 

 tions of a like nature were exhibited. 



MARRIAGES. 



At Kew, Rev. R. W. Jelf (preceptor to 

 Prince George of Cumberland) to Countess 

 Emmy, Slippenbach, maid of honour to the 



Duchess of Cumberland Hon. and Rev. 



C. Bathurst, to Emily Caroline, youngest 



daughter of the Earl of Abingdon J. P. 



St. George, esq., to Eliza Sophia, daughter 

 of Lieut.-Col. Booth R. Ellison, esq., 

 to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Sir G. 

 Chetwynd, bart Lord Porchester, eldest 

 son of the Earl of Carnarvon, to Henrietta 

 Anne, daughter of Lord H. M. Howard, 

 and niece to the Duke of Norfolk At St. 

 George's, Hanover-square, T. W. Bramston, 

 esq., to Eliza, fifth daughter of the late 



Sir Eliab Harvey At Tissington, F. 



Wright, esq., to Selina Fitzherbert, eldest 



daughter of Sir Henry Fitzherbert, bart 



St. Andrew St. John, jun., esq., to Dorcas 

 Serrell, youngest daughter of A. Iremonger, 

 esq., of Guernsey. At St. George's, 

 Hanover-square, St. George Caulfield, esq., 

 1st Life Guards, to Susan, daughter of 



