1828.] 



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Hanson annulled in Arches Court, and costs to be 

 paid by her. 



10. The Anniversary Dinner of the Artists' 

 Fund Society, held at the Freemasons'-tavern, 

 the Lord Chancellor in the chair. List of sub- 

 scriptions amounted to upwards of \, 000. 



12. The following resolution passed the House 

 of Commons : " That it is expedient to consider 

 the state of the laws affecting His Majesty's Ro- 

 man Catholic subjects, with the view of effecting 

 such a final adjustment of them, as may be con- 

 ducive to the peace and strength of the United 

 Kingdom, the stability of the Protestant Esta- 

 blishment, and the general satisfaction and con- 

 cord of all parties." 



13. A deputation of West India merchants 

 and planters waited on the Duke of Wellington, 

 Secretaries Peel and Huskisson, relative to colo- 

 nial affairs. 



Five culprits executed at the Old Bailey. 

 14. The Anniversary Meeting of the Society 



for Promoting the Building of Churches was held, 

 when it appeared that, during the last year, 70 

 grants had been voted to the amount of 9,6/2, 

 by the aid of which 15,916 additional sittings will 

 be procured ; 13,092 of them are to be free and 

 unappropriated. 



Princess Olive of Cumberland brought up 

 by the Deputy Marshall of the King's Bench Pri- 

 son into the Court of King's Bench, when Mr. 

 Justice Bayley ordered her to be discharged. 



The Russian declaration of war against the 

 Sublime Porte arrived in England ; it is dated 

 Pe.tersburgh, April 26, 1828. 



16. The Anniversary Meeting of the London 

 Hibernian Society, held at Freemasons'-tavern. 

 The report stated that 69 new schools had been 

 added last year, and 4,204 additional scholars 

 making in all 1,046 schools, containing 67,326 

 scholars, 



17. The Annual Meeting, at the London-ta- 

 vern, of The Protestant Society for the Protection 

 of Religious, Liberty ; when thanks were voted to 

 Lords Holland and John Russell, and the majo- 

 rity of both Houses of Parliament, &c. &c., for 

 their exertions in the Repeal of the Test and Cor- 

 poration Acts. 



MARRIAGES. 



At Esher, A. Hamilton, esq., to Lady Jane 

 Montgomerie, daughter of the late Lord Eglinton. 

 At St. Luke's, Chelsea, the Marquis of Car- 

 marthen to Lady Hervey. At Hampton-court- 

 palace, Captain G. P. Rose, M.P., to Phoebe Su- 

 sannah, fifth daughter of the late Major-General 

 Vesey. At Mary-le-bone, Sir B. C. Doyle to 

 Miss Vivian. Hon. N. H. C. Massey, second son 

 of Lord Clarina, to Miss E. Lyon. At St. George's, 

 Hanover-square, Lieut. -Col. E P. Buckley to 

 Lady C. Bouverie, daughter of Lord Radnor. 

 At St. Mary-le-bone, T. C. Hornyold, esq., to 

 Lucy Mary Sanders, a descendant of the sixth 



Earl of Anglesea.^- At St. George's, Hanover- 

 square, F. Walpole, esq., to Miss E. Knight. 

 W. John, only son of the late Hon. Col. W. Mon- 

 son, and grandson to the second Lord Monson, to 

 Miss Eliza Larken At Clapharo, J. M. Siordet, 

 esq., to Miss L. S. Siordet. At St. James's- 

 chuvch, Hon. W. Russell, eldest son of Lord W. 

 Russell, to Miss Campbell, niece to the Duke of 

 Argyle. At Mary-le-bone,T.C. M. Dyer, esq., to 

 Catherine Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late 

 Sir E. Knatchbull, Bart. 



DEATHS. 



70, Mrs. Gye.motherof F. Gye, esq., M.P. Chip- 

 penham. In Stratford place, Harriet, Lady Wil- 

 son. J. Abbot, esq., only brother to Lord Ten- 

 terden. In Bentinck-street, 73, R. E. Welby, 

 esq. At Stoke Newington, T. H. Cooper, esq. 

 At Islington, 69, Mr. H. White ; he was proprietor 

 and editor of the Sunday paper called " The In- 

 dependent Whig," and other popular journals. 

 85, Mr. Cuthell. In Chandos-street, Stephana 

 Frances, daughter of the late Hon. Mr. Justice 

 Dampier. Albemarle, eldest son of the Hon. 

 Lindsey Burrel. In the Temple, E. Quin, esq. 

 In Bethlehem-hospital, Margaret Nicholson, who 

 attempted the life of George III. forty-three years 

 ago ; she was supposed to be nearly 100 years of 

 age. At Boxley-house, 78, the Hon. Elizabeth 

 Marsham. Maria Justina, lady of Henry Count 

 Reuss. In Bloomsbury-square, J. H. Harring- 

 ton, esq., late member of the Supreme Council, 

 Bengal. In Portland-place, J. Vivian, esq. At 

 Linford-house, Eleanor, wife of Vice-Admiral Sir 

 B. Moorsom. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 

 At Paris, at the British Ambassador's, Lord 

 Sussex Lennox to Mary, eldest daughter of Lord 

 Cloncurry, and late Baroness Robeck. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Nevis, 67, J. Cottle, esq., president of the 

 island. At St. John's, New Brunswick, the Hon. 

 T. Wetmore, attorney-general At Vienna, the 

 Princess Dowager Lobkowitz, sister to the ami- 

 able and unfortunate Princess Lamballe, who was 

 so cruelly mangled at the massacre of the prisons 

 in Paris, solely for having been the friend of 

 Marie Antoinette. At Paris, Mr. Paravey, the 

 banker ; and the Due de Riviere, governor of the 

 Due de Bordeaux. At Rome, the Right Hon. 

 Sir W. Drummond, K C., formerly minister at 

 Naples. At Scoccotoo, in Africa, Captain Clap- 

 perton, of fever and dysentery, on April 13, after 

 a month's illness. Lieut. -Col. Archibald Mac- 

 donald, adjutant-general to the king's troops in 

 India. Count de Seze, the faithful and cou- 

 rageous defender of Louis XVI. At Abbeville, 

 76, Peter Moore, esq., late M.P. for Coventry. 

 At Nantes, Sir Robert Clayton, bart. At Canton, 

 Sir W. Fraser, bart. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES; 



WITH THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 



At the late meeting of the Botanical and Horti- 



cultural Society of these counties, it was resolved 

 to establish a Botanical and Horticultural Li- 



