1831 . J Bankrupts Ecclesiastical Preferments Chronology. 



Whitlock, W., Paddington, timber-merchant. 



(Reynolds, Tottenham-court-road. 

 Wythes, J., Stem-bridge, Worcester, grocer. 



(Hindmarsh, Jewin-street. 

 Wakeley, W., Langport, ironmonger. (Adlington 



and Co., Bedford-row ; Broadsmead, Longford. 

 Webster, C., jun.j Manchester, currier. (Ad 



lington and Co., Bedford-row; Law and Co., 



Manchester. 

 Westnip, W., Melton, miller. (Heming and Co., 



Lincoln's-inn-tields ; Woodbridge, Suffolk. 

 White, J., Higham, Derby, chandler. (Wragg, 



Southwark-bridge-road . 



Williams, J., Stepney, victualler. (Vandercom 



and Co., Bush-Jane. 

 Wiswoald, L., Gainsborough, gun-maker. (Bell, 



Bedford-row ; Cartwright, Bawtry. 

 Wiswotild, L., and Duncan, W., Gainsborough, 



carriers. (Spike, Temple ; Wells, Gainsbo- 

 rough. 

 Wilson, S. and J., and Lilleyman, J., Goldamith- 



itreet, silk-men. ( Jones, King's-arms-yard. 

 Yates, W., Tunstall, inn-keeper. (Smith, Ba- 



singhall-street ; Harding, Burslem. 

 Young, T., Lane End, inn-keeper. (Hawkins and 



Co., New Boswcll-court ; Salt, Rugeiey. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. R. Clifton, to the Rectories of 

 Tomerton, Oxon, and St. Nicholas, Wor- 

 cester. Rev. H. B. Owen, to the Rec- 

 tory of Throcking, Herts. Rev. H. W. 

 Neville, to the Rectory of Bergh Aston, 



Norfolk, and Otley, Suffolk Rev. R. 



Simpson, licensed to the new church 

 near Derby. Rev. A. W. Eyre, to the 

 Vicarage of Hornsea-cum-Riston, York. 

 Rev. P. Whittingham, to the Rectory 

 of Baddingham, Suffolk. Rev. J. Che- 

 valier, to the Vicarage of Cransford, 

 Suffolk. Rev. J. Jones, to the Rectory 

 of Llaneber, Montgomeryshire Rev. 

 N. Morgan, to the Vicarage of Aston, 

 Warwick. Rev. J. B. Atkinson, to the 

 Rectory of Kingston, Isle of Wight. 

 Rev. J. Harris, to be Chaplain to Lord 

 Winterton Rev. H. H. Way, to the 

 Vicarage of Henbury, Gloucester. 

 Rev. L. Lewellin, to the Prebendal 

 Stall and Canonry of Llanarthney, Bre- 

 con. Rev. J. Passand, to the Rectory 



of Shipton-on-Charwell, Oxon. Rev. 

 M. Anderson, to the Rectory of Sher- 

 rington, Wilts. Rev. W. H. Dixon, to 

 be Canon Residentiary in York Cathe- 

 dral Rev. J. Jackson, to the Living of 

 Tullow, Carlow. Rev. W. Smith, to 

 the Vicarage of Honingham, with East 

 Tuddenham, Norfolk. Rev. T. Bray- 

 shaw, to the Rectory of Addingham, 



York Rev. E. Griffin, to the Vicarage 



of Wilbarston, and Rectory of Stoke Al- 

 bany, Northampton. Rev. J. Cotting- 

 ham, to the perpetual Curacy of Shet- 

 wick, Cheshire Rev. B. Bailey, Colo- 

 nial Chaplain of Ceylon. Very Rev. 

 Dean of Hereford, to the Prebendary 

 of Pion Parva. Rev. J. Clutton, jun., 

 to the Prebendary of Norton Rev. J. 

 Morgan, to the Vicarage of Dilwin. 

 Rev. J. Harwood, to the Vicarage of 

 Wirksworth, Derby. Rev. T. H. Croft, 

 to the Prebendary of Stillington, York. 



CHRONOLOGY, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



April 28. General illumination took 

 place in London, Westminster, South- 

 wark, and the villages in their environs, 

 in consequence of the dissolution of par- 

 liament and the Reform Bill. 



30. City of London elected the four 

 popular candidates, Thomson, Waith- 

 man, Wood, and Venables, for the new 

 parliament, for their adherence to Re- 

 form. 



May 12. Sessions began at the Old 

 Bailey. 



17- Duchess of Saxe Weimar, sister 

 to the queen, arrived in London. 



18. News arrived from the British 

 consul at Lisbon, with the information 

 that Miguel had submitted to the dicta- 

 tion of the consul, enforced by six Bri- 

 tish men-of-war in the mouth of the 

 Tagus. 



Sessions ended at the Old Bai- 

 ley, when 21 prisoners received sen- 

 tence of death, G9 of transportation, and 



M.M. New Series. VOL. XL No. 66. 



upwards of 200 to different periods of 

 imprisonment. 



Recorder made his report to the 

 king in council of the prisoners capitally 

 convicted at the April Old Bailey ses- 

 sions, when two were ordered for execu- 

 tion. 



HOME MARRIAGES. 



Leonard Thompson, Esq., to Miss 

 Mary Wentworth Fitz-William, daugh- 

 ter of Lord Milton, and grand-daughter 

 of Earl Fitz-William. S. Clement, 

 Esq., to Louisa, daughter of the late W. 

 Paley, Esq., and grand-daughter of the 



late Archdeacon Paley J. Kennaway, 



Esq., eldest son of Sir J. Kennaway, 

 Bart., to Miss Emily Frances Kings- 

 cote. F. Hawkins, Esq., to Hester, 

 third daughter of Baron Vaughan. 

 Le Marchant Thomas, Esq., to Mar- 

 garet, fourth daughter of Baron Vaughan. 

 R. King, Esq., to Georgiana Ann, 

 daughter of the late Hon. Lieut. -Col. 

 G. Carleton, and sister of Lord Dor- 

 chester. G. Hill, Esq., nephew to Sir 



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