554 



Bankrupts. 



[MAY, 



Winn, J. Brownshill, Chalford, Gloucester, clo- 

 thier. [Thornbury. Chancery-lane 



vevley, Temple ; Cheslyn and Brock, Louffh- 

 borough 



Weatherley, R. Newcastle-npon-Tyne. master- Woolley, J. Denby, Derby, brickmaker. [Wool- 



mariner. [Willins, Nicholas- 

 Weston. J. Chudleigh, Devon, 



-lane 



. , mail contractor. 



[Brutton and Co., New-lane, Broad-street ; 

 Brutton, Exeter 

 Wright, W. Chipping Ongar, wine-merchant. Woodward, R. Great St Thomas Apostle, packer 



[Gale, Basingball-street ro *_. . 



Walker, J. Halifax, corn-miller. [Williamson, 



ston, Furnival's-inn ; Ingle, Bel per, Derby 

 Wilton, H. W. Union-court, Broad-slreet, mer- 

 chant. [Nind and Cotterill, Throgmorton- 

 street 



T , u 

 J. Loughborough, flour-dealer. [Be- 



, 



[Spurr, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street 

 Young, J. g. High-street, Whitecliapcl, roach- 



builder ' t Willis and Co - Tokenhousc - 

 yard 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. R. Shaw, to the Living of the united 

 parishes of Dunmore, Mocull.ee, and Kilmodum, 

 Dublin. Rev. J. W. Atkinson, to the Living of 

 Barham, Kent. Rev. M. Butler, to the Living 

 of Thwing, Scarborough. Dean Bayly, to the 

 Deanery of Lismore. Rev. H. Brougham, to the 

 Living of Tullow. Rev. F. Severne, to the Rec- 

 tory of Abberley, Worcester Rev. J. Barker, 

 to the Vicarage of Great Abingdon, Cambridge. 

 Rev. C. Wodsworth, to be a Prebendary of St. 

 Paul's, London. Rev. J. Drununond, to the 

 Church of Forgandei y, Perth. Rev. Dr. J. 

 Rudge, to the Rectory of Hawkchurch, Dorset. 

 Rev. J. Dene, to the Rectory of Bittadon, De- 

 von. Rev. F. F. A. P. Hodges, to the Rectory of 

 Antioch, Dorset. Rev. 0. Webber, to the Vicar, 

 age of Amport, Hants. Rev. H. Fowle, to be Per- 

 petual Curate of Dorrington, Wilts Rev. G. S. 

 Penfold.to the District Rectory of Trinity, Mary- 

 le-bone. Rev. R. Walpole, to the Rectory of 



Christ Church, London. Rev. T. Herring, to the 

 Rectory of Great Broxted, Essex. Rev. C. 

 Dowdeswell, to the Vicarage of Beoley, Wor- 

 cester. Rev. W. Brotherhood, to the Vicarage 

 of Rothwell, with the Chapelry of Orton an- 

 nexed, Northampton. Rev. H. Mortlock, to the 

 Rectory of Farthingston, Northampton. Rev. 

 H. J. Shackleton, to the Vicarage of Plumstead, 

 with East Wickham annexed, Kent. Rev. G. 

 Trevelyan, to the Rectory of Treborough, Somer- 

 set. Rev. J. Missing, to the Curacy of Bur ford, 

 Oxon Rev. C. J. Gooch, to the Rectory of South 

 Cove, Suffolk. Rev. W. Canning, to be Canon of 

 the Royal College, Windsor. Rev. T. Marriott, 

 to the Rectory of Stowell, Somerset. Rev. W. 

 Bond, to the Vicarage of South Peverton, Somer- 

 set. Rev. S. H. Langston to the Living of Aston 

 Sandford, Bucks. Rev. J. Hopkinson, to the Rec- 

 tory of Etton, Northampton. Rev. J. Steel, to 

 the Perpetual Curacy of Cowbit, Lincoln. 



POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. 



Lord Forbes appointed High Commissioner to 

 the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. 

 Captain Isaac Hart, of the 65th, to be Knight 

 of the Persian Order of the Lion and Sun, con 

 ferred by the Shah of Persia. Hon. F. R. Forbes, 



to be Secretary to the Embassy at Vienna. J. H. 

 Mandeville, E?q , to be Secretary to the Embassy 

 at Lisbon. H. S. Fox, esq., Plenipotentiary to 

 the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata. 



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



CHRONOLOGY. 



March 2". The King held his first levee, at 

 St. James's Palace, for the season, which was 

 attended by nearly a thousand persons. 



April 3. New orders in Chancery issued by the 

 Lord Chancellor. 



Intelligence arrived of the murder of the 

 British Consul, J. O'Reilly, esq. at Guatimala. 



7. A grand ball, at Guildhall, for the Royal 

 British National Schools. His Majesty sent 100 

 guineas. 



10. Sessions began at the Old Bailey. 



Meeting of Ship Owners, held at the London 

 Tavern, on the depressed state of British ship- 

 ping ; and resolutions passed condemnatory of the 

 late alterations in the navigation laws. 



14. A female culprit executed at the Old 

 Bailey for the murder of her infant child. 



15. The battalions of the grenadiers and 3d 

 regiment of Guards arrived in London from their 

 service at Lisbon !!! 



17. A Common Hall, held at Guildhall, for 



choosing a new sheriff, on account of the sudden 

 death of Mr. Stable, one of the sheriffs ; for, 

 " when one of the sheriffs of London dies, the 

 other cannot act, because he then is no sheriff, and 

 must wait until another is chosen ; for there must 

 fce two sheriffs of London, which is both a city- 

 and county." E. A. Wilde, esq., was elected. 



Sessions ended at the Old Bailey, when 33 

 prisoners received sentence of death, HOwere tran- 

 sported, and a great number imprisoned for va- 

 rious periods and to be kept to hard labour; and 

 several juvenile depredators were ordered to I 

 privately whipped and discharged. 



23. His Majesty held a drawing-room, which 

 was most numerously attended, it being St. 

 George's Day, and the anniversary of the King's 

 birth-day, as kept. The Duke of Cumberland, 

 and Prince George, his son, were present, on their 

 arrival from the Continent. 



MARRIAGES. 

 H. R. Elliot, esq., to Mary, daughter of T. 





