1830.] 



Chronology, Marriages, and Deaths. 



and petitions founded on them to both 

 Houses of Parliament, praying them to 

 institute a full and faithful inquiry into 

 the state of the representation with a 

 view to the remedying of such defects 

 therein, as time and various encroach- 

 ments have produced. 



16. Duke of Wellington in the House 

 of Lords, and Sir Robert Peel in the 

 Commons, gave notice that his Majesty 

 had accepted their resignation as minis- 

 ters ! 



22. Earl Grey appointed First Lord 

 of the Treasury. Lord Brougham, 

 Lord High Chancellor. Marquis of 

 Lansdowne, Lord President of the 

 Council. Lord Durham, Lord Privy 

 Seal. Viscount Melbourne, Secretary 

 of State for Home Department. Vis- 

 count Palmerston, Secretary of State 

 for Foreign Affairs. Viscount Goderich, 

 Secretary of State for Colonial Depart- 

 ment. Viscount Althorp, Chancellor 

 of Exchequer. Sir T. Denman, Attor- 

 ney-General. Mr. Home, Solicitor- 

 General. Sir James Graham, First 

 Lord of the Admiralty. Right Hon. 

 C. Grant, President of the Board of Con- 

 trol. Lord Auckland, President of the 

 Board of Trade, and Master of the Mint. 

 Lord Holland, Chancellor of the 

 Duchy of Lancaster. Marquis of An- 

 glesea, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 

 Duke of Richmond, Postmaster-Gene- 

 ral. Earl of Albemarle, Master of the 

 Horse. Marquis of Wellesley, Lord 

 Steward Mr. R. Grant, Judge-Adyo- 

 cate-General. Hon. Agar Elhs, First 

 Commissioner of Woods and Forests 

 Lord John Russell, Paymaster-General. 

 Hon. E. G. T. Stanley, Secretary for 

 Ireland. Mr. P. Thomson, Vice-Presi- 

 dent of Board of Trade. Sir W. Gor- 

 don, Master General of Ordnance. 

 Viscount Anson, Master of Buck- 

 hounds. Lord Burghersh is appointed 

 Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of 

 Naples the Hon. J. D. Bligh, Secre- 

 tary of Embassy at the Hague Mr. 

 Parish, Sec. of Legation in Greece Lord 

 A. M. C. Hill, Sec. at Constantinople. 



23. A Meeting of West India Proprie- 

 tors was held at the Thatched-House, 

 when Petitions to the King and both 

 Houses of Parliament, in favour of the 

 West India interests, were moved and 



adopted. 



MARRIAGES. 



At Willy Park, Earl of Chesterfield, 

 to Hon. Anne Elizabeth, sister to Lord 

 Forester, and niece to Duke of Rutland. 



B. Granville, esq., to Anne Catherine, 

 daughter of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, 

 bart. Lieutenant-Colonel J. D'Arcy, 

 to Miss Catherine Lucy Eliza Hyde 

 J. Labouchere, esq., to Miss Mary 

 Louisa Du Pre. J. Stirling, esq., to 

 Susannah, eldest daughter of the late 

 Lieutenant-General C. Barton. 



DEATHS. 



J. Buller, esq., clerk of the Privy 

 Council. Lieutenant T. D. Brand, 

 R.N. ; had travelled across the Andes, 

 and lately published an interesting ac- 

 count of his journey Lieut. J. H. 



Davidson, Royal Marines, who had 

 served seventeen years as a second lieu- 

 tenant. In Regent's Park, T. Kinnear, 

 esq. At Bath, Hon. Lady Horton, re- 

 lict of Sir W. Horton, bart. Hon. 

 Captain Anson, fourth son of the late 

 Lord Anson. Sir W. A. Brown, bart., 

 CC Lady Elizabeth Pepys, relict of 

 Sir W. W. Pepys, bart. Hon. Eliza- 

 beth Ryder Dowager Lady Simeon. 



R. Barclay, esq., 80, Dorking Lady 

 D. B. Lennard, wife of Sir T. B. Len- 

 nard, bart. Dowager Lady Young, 91 

 At Ashburnham-place, Earl of Ash- 

 burnham. At Cheltenham, Hon. Char- 

 lotte Juliana Smith. At Little Chelsea, 

 Sir W. A. Brown, bart. At Wentworth 

 House, Lady Charlotte Milton At 

 Walthamstow, Sir Robert Wigram, 

 bart., 87- At Bildesten, Captain E. 

 Rotherham, 78, who commanded the 

 Royal Sovereign in the battle of Tra- 

 falgar. At Blackheath, Major-General 

 Sir C. P. Belson. At Kilmun, Isle of 

 Skye, Lieutenant Soirle Macdonald, aged 

 10G. He has left three children under 

 ten years of age. At Wood-End, near 

 Keswick, Margaret, widow of Mr. 

 Thomas Douglas, aged 90 ; when a child 

 she resided at Leith with her father, 

 who was a manager of a glass-house 

 there, and Charles Stuart, the Pretender, 

 and some of his followers, being shewn 

 through the works, Charles presented 

 the deceased with half-a-crown, at the 

 same time clapping her on the head and 

 calling her " a fine little boy /" She 

 preserved all her faculties to the last, 

 and frequently told this history. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Naples, the King of Naples. In 

 Silesia, Field Marshal Count Von 

 Yorck Wurtemberg. At Nice, Alger- 

 non Percy, Earl of Beverley. At Leg- 

 horn, Lady Forbes. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES 



DURHAM At a general meeting 



of the inhabitants of Stanhope, held 15th 

 October, to consider the propriety of a 



M.M. New Series VOL. X. No. 60. 



Petition to the Throne, praying the 

 security of their Religious Rights and 

 Spiritual Privileges, C. Rippon, Esq. m 

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