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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



llev. N. W. Gibson, to the Chapelry 

 of Arnwick. Lancashire Kev. L. Coo- 

 per, to the Rectory of Mablethorpe, St. 

 Mary, and the llectory of Stane annex- 

 ed, Lincoln. Rev. 11. II. Whitelock, to 

 the Perpetual Curacy of Saddleworth. 

 Rev T. Garratt, to the Perpetual Cu- 

 racy of Talk-o'-th'.Hill, Stafford. Itev. 

 <x. Glover, Archdeacon of Sudhury, to 

 be Vicar of Gay ton, Norfolk. Itev. H. 

 W. White, to the llectory of Dolgelly, 

 Merionethshire. Itev. J. Lockwood, to 

 the Curacy of the New Church, Brig- 

 house llev. J. Carlos, to the Perpe- 

 tual Curacy of Wangford, Suffolk llev. 

 T. Lloyd, 'to the Rectory of Llanfair- 

 oerllywn, Cardiganshire. llev. J. B. 

 Watson, to the Vicarage of Norton, 

 Herts. llev. Dr. Kyle, to the Bishop- 

 rick of Cork and Ross Rev. G. Salmon, 

 to the llectory of Shustock, Warwick- 



shire. llev. C. Childers, to the llectory 

 of Mun-ley, Bucks. llev. E. Cove, to 

 the llectory of Thoresway, Lincoln 

 llev. 11. J. King, to the Vicarage of 

 West Bradingham, Norfolk. llev. Dr. 

 G. Chisholm, to be Minister of St. 

 Peter's, Hammersmith. Rev. J. Carr, 

 to the Perpetual Curacy of St. Giles's, 

 Durham. llev. T. Henderson, to the 

 llectory of Colne Wake, Essex. llev. 

 W. Wellington, to the llectory of Upton 

 Helion, Devon. llev. J. S. May, to 

 the Vicarage of Herne, Kent. Rev. T. 

 Fardell, to the llectory of Boothley 

 Pagnell, Lincoln. Rev. J. Biddulph, 

 to the Vicarage of Liliington, Warwick. 

 Rev. E. Lewis, to the Perpetual Cu- 

 racy of Llanbedr Paincastle, Radnor- 

 shire. Rev. Dr. A. Dicken, to the Rec- 

 tory of Norton, Suffolk. 



CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



March 1. Bill for Reform introduced 

 in the House of Commons by Lord J. 

 Russell, Paymaster of the Forces. 



2. Recorder made his report to his 

 Majesty of the 20 prisoners in Newgate 

 convicted at the last December and 

 January sessions, when they were re- 

 spited during the King's pleasure. 



9. The lord mayor, and aldermen, and 

 sheriffs, presented an address to his 

 Majesty at St. James's, expressive of 

 their satisfaction at the principles of the 

 measure of Reform introduced by his 

 Majesty's government into the House 

 of Commons ; to which his Majesty 

 made a most gracious answer. Same 

 day a deputation of the Livery of Lon- 

 don attended at the levee and pre- 

 sented an address of the Common Hall 

 upon the same subject. 



. Dinner given by the friends of 

 Polish and European independence, to 

 Marquis of Wielopolski, the Polish 

 envoy, and a number of other distin- 

 guished foreign gentlemen, in order 

 tj celebrate the heroic efforts of the 

 Poles. 



17. Colonel Davies, in the House of 

 Commons, in moving for a committee 

 to inquire into the best means of giving 

 eflicacy to secondary punishments, stated 

 that the criminal "convictions which in 

 1811, were 3,H>3, and in 1812, were 

 3,913, had in 1JI27 increased to the enor- 

 mous number of 12,504. In France with 

 a population nearly twice as large, the 

 convictions in 1827 were 6,988, in Eng- 

 land, the same year, they were 11,095 1 



22. Bill for Reform, after having been 

 read a second time, and after 8 days 

 debate, the numbers were for it 302 ; 

 against it 301 Majority 1 ! ! ! 



HOME MARRIAGES. 



In Devonshire, Alfred, Lord Harley, 

 heir apparent to Lord Oxford, to Eliza, 

 daughter of the Marquis of Westmeath. 

 At Foreham, Rev T. W. Gage to Lady 

 Mary Douglas, 2d daughter of the Mar- 

 quis of Queensbury. Hon. A. W. A. 

 Cooper, son of the Earl of Shaftesbury, 

 to Maria Anne, daughter of Colonel H. 

 Baillie. W. Hutt, esq. to Mary, Coun- 

 tess of Strathmore. Hon. W. Towry 

 Law, brother to Lord Ellenborough, to 

 the Hon. Augusta Champagne Graves. 



HOME DEATHS. 



In Bruton - street, Dowager Lady 

 Scott, 82. At Brighton, General Lord 

 Charles Henry Somerset, late Governor 

 of Cape of Good Hope, and brother to 

 the Duke of BeaufortSir J. P. Acl a nd, ( 

 Bart, 76. Dame Mary, 91, relict of 

 Sir P. Nugent, Bart. Hon. Henrietta 

 Burton, 6I>, sister to the Marquis of 

 Conyngham. Hon. Colonel Ward, uncle 

 to Viscount Bangor. Sir Montague 

 Cholmley, Bart. Earl of Darnley 

 Brigadier-General A. Walker. At Dul- 

 wich College, Rev. O. T. Linley, (>(i ; 

 he was eldest son of the late T Linley, 

 esq., Patentee of Drury-lane Theatre. 

 T. Payne, esq., 79, late of Pall-Mall, 

 bookseller John Bell, esq., 86, for- 

 merly bookseller in the Strand, and pub- 



