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of Cuby, Cornwall. Rev. C. Tookey, 

 to be Head Master of Wolverley Free 

 Grammar School. Rev.T. D. Fosbrooke 

 to the Rectory of Walford, with the Vicar- 

 age of Ruardean, Hereford. llev. L. 

 B. AVither, to the Vicarage of Herriard, 



Hants llev. J. O. Zi'llwood, to tlie 



Rectory of Compton, Hants. Rev. R. 

 Tomes, to the Vicarage of Coughton, 

 Warwick- Rev. T. S. Evans, to be 

 Head Master of Kensington Grammar 

 School. Rev. J. Buller, to the Curacy 

 of St. John's, Plymouth. Rev. J. 

 Graham, to the Vicarage of Comberton, 

 Cambridge. Rev. W. A. Hare, to the 

 Vicarage of Newport Pagnell, Bucks. 

 Rev. J. N. Shipton, to be Rural Dean 

 of Bedminster. Rev. J. C. Aldrich, to 

 be Curate of St. Lawrence, Ipswich. 

 Rev. M. Evans, to the Rectory of 

 Newton Kyme, York. Rev. Dr. G. 

 Cooke. to be one of His Majesty's Chap- 

 lains in Ordinary for Scotland. Rev. 

 G. Brett, to be Morning Preacher of 

 Hanover Chapel, Regent-street, Lon- 

 don. Very Rev. Dean of Cork, to be 

 Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ire- 

 land. Rev. J. H. Harrison to the Rec- 

 tory of Bugbrooke, Northampton. Rev. 

 H. Richards, to the Vicarage of Keevil, 

 Wilts. Rev. J. W. D. Merelst, to the 

 Perpetual Curacy of Darlington, Dur- 

 ham. Rev. J. J Blunt to be Hulsean 

 Lecturer. Rev. Mr. Mountain, to the 

 Rectory of Blurham, Beds. Rev. R. 

 A. Cox, to the Perpetual Curacies of 

 Charminster and Stratton, Dorset. 



Rev. G. Hall, to be Domestic Chaplain 

 to the Lord Chancellor. Rev. J. R. 

 Sheppard, to the Rectorv of Thwaite, 

 Suffolk. Rev. R. Crockett, to be Chap- 

 lain to Lord Lilford. Rev. G. Good- 

 man, to the Rectory of Kemer ton, Glou- 

 cester. Rev. J.Fayner,to the Perpetual 

 Curacies of Chillington and Seavington 

 St. Mary, Somerset. Rev. F. D. Gilby, 

 to the Vicarage of Eckington, Worcester. 

 Rev. E. Hibgame, to the Curacy of 

 St. George, Norwich. Rev. J. Burnett, 

 to the Rectory of Houghton, Hants. 

 Rev. J. Clementson, to the Vicarage of 

 Wolvey, Warwick. Rev. P. Fraser, to 

 the Rectory of Keg worth, Leicester 

 Rev. W. M'Douall, to a Prebendal Stall 

 in Peterborough Cathedral Rev. R. 

 Ecough, to the Rectory of Great Ad- 

 dington, Northampton.' Rev. W. Pauli, 

 to be Head Master of Chester King's 

 School. Rev. T. H. Cassan, to the Vic- 

 erage of Bruton and Perpetual Curacy 

 of Wyke Champrlower, Somerset. Rt. 

 Rev. Lord Bishop of Exeter (Dr. Phil- 

 potts), to a Prebendal Stall in Durham 

 Cathedral Rev. W. N. Darnell, to the 

 Rectory of Stanhope, Durham. Rev. G. 

 Davys, to a Deanery of Chester. Rev. 

 J. Armihead, to the Perpetual Curacy 

 of Barlings. Rev. W. Vaux, to a Pre- 

 bendal Stall in Winchester Cathedral. 

 Rev. J. Besly, to the Rectory of 

 Aston Subedge, Gloucester. Rev. T. 

 Higgins to the Perpetual Curacy of 

 Stoulton, Worcester. 



CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



Dec. 26. By order of the Privy Coun- 

 cil, form of prayer read in the churches 

 " on account of the troubled state of the 

 kingdom." 



27. A meeting of a body of per- 

 sons denominating themselves " The 

 Tradesmen of Dublin," prevented from 

 assembling by Proclamation of the Lord 

 Lieutenant of Ireland. The intention 

 of the meeting was for a Repeal of the 

 Union. An address was, by deputies, 

 presented to Mr. O'Connell. 



Jan. 3. The American President's 

 Message, delivered December 7, to both 

 Houses of Congress arrived ; it states, 

 among other things, the expense of its 

 government as follows : " According to 

 the estimates of the Treasury Depart- 

 ment, the receipts in the treasury, 

 during the present year, will amount to 

 24,161,018 dollars, which will exceed by 

 about 300,000 dollars the estimate pre- 

 sented in the last annual report of the 

 Secretary of the Treasury. The total 

 expenditure during the year, exclusive of 

 the public debt, is estimated at 13,742,311 



dollars ; and the payment on account of 

 public debt for the same period will have 

 been 11,354,630 dollars: leaving a ba- 

 lance in the treasury, on the 1st Jan., 

 1831, of 4,819,781 dollars."!!! 



5.. By abstract of the net pro- 

 duce of the Revenue up to this day, it 

 appears that the decrease on the last 

 year has been '640,450., and that on 

 the last quarter 29,480. 



7. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 

 issued a second proclamation for sup- 

 pression of dangerous associations in 

 Ireland- 



8. The Emperor and Autocrat 

 of all the Russias' Manifesto against 

 Poland arrived ; it is therein stated that 

 the revolution is "a terrible treason" 

 " a torrent of rebellion" and, " that 

 they have proposed conditions to the 

 Emperor, their legitimate master"!!! 



10. Carlile convicted (at the Old 

 Bailey) for publishing a malicious libel 

 in the Prompter, entitled " An Address 

 to the Insurgent Agricultural Labour- 

 ers ;" he was fined 200., and imprisoned 

 for 2 years and entered into securities 



