584 



Marriages Deaths Provincial Occurrences. 



[MAY, 



rowes, "grand-daughter to late Arch- 

 bishop of Tuam. W. M. Proed, Esq. 

 to Miss Hays. llev. C. D. Hill to 

 Cicely, youngest daughter of the late 

 Sir C. Willougbby, Bart. G. Drum- 

 mond, Esq., to Marianne, sister to E. B. 



Portman,Esq.,M. P E. E. H. Repton, 



Esq., to Mary Henrietta, third daughter 

 of J. Brent, Esq. Rev. W. N. Gresley, 

 to Miss Georgin Ann Reid. Captain 

 Jelf, son of Sir J. Jelf, to Miss Sharp, 

 grand-daughter of the late Sir Lionell 

 Darell, Bart. Sir R. A. O'Donel, Bart., 

 to Mary, third daughter of G. Clendin- 

 ing, Esq. J. Gordon, Esq., to Mrs. R. 



HOME~DEATHS. 



At Coventry House, the Earl of Co- 

 ventry. Drowned, on board the steam- 

 packet Frolic, Lieut. Col. W. Gordon, 

 second dragoon guards. Mrs. M. K. 

 Abercromby, daughter of the late General 

 Abercromby. Patience Anne, wife of 

 Hon. and Rev. P. A. Irby, and daughter 

 of Sir W. de Crespigny, Bart. Sir 

 Manasseh Masseh Lopes, Bart. 76. At 

 Mulgrave Castle, Earl of Mulgrave, 

 77- John Quick, Esq. the celebrated 

 comedian, 83. Rev, Basil Wood, 71 



Sir'T. Most}m, Bart. M. P. late for 

 Flink. Hon. Frances Caulfield, widow 

 of St. G. Culfield. Sir H. Hawley, 

 Bart. Lady Charlotte Ludlow, 'sister to 

 Earl Ludlow. Mrs. Strahan. Jane, 

 Countess Dowager of Carhampton. 

 Dorothy, relict of the late Dr. Watson, 

 Bishop of Landaff.- Matilda, Countess de 

 Clairville. Mrs.Duppa, 87- M . Wyatt, 

 Esq., magistrate at the Lambeth Street 

 Office. Walter Burrell, Esq., M.P. 

 Sussex. Mrs. Gen. Mitchell, daughter 

 of Hon. Mrs. Fane. General Sir W. 

 P. Galwey, Bart. E. Dance, Esq. 

 Deputy Commissary General, and late 

 head of the department at Gibraltar. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



At Cape of Good Hope, T. Nightingale, 

 Esq., second son of Sir Charles Nightin- 

 gale, Bart, to Miss H. Elizabeth Parry. 

 At Agra, J. H. Low, Esq., grandson 

 to Viscount Boyne, to Emily, fourth 

 daughter of H. Revell, Esq. In France, 

 E. Tumour, Esq., son of Hon and Rev. 

 E. J. Tumour, to Miss E. M. Crease. 



DEATHS^BROAD. 



In Italy, suddenly, a son of Louis 

 Bonaparte. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 



GLOUCESTERSHIRE. At the 

 conclusion of their labours, the Grand 

 Jury, at Gloucester assizes, delivered 

 a presentment to Mr. Justice Patte- 

 son, stating their opinion, that a great 

 many of the offences which had come 

 before them, had arisen from the num- 

 ber of beer-shops which had been 

 opened in the country, under the late 

 act of parliament, and which they had 

 no doubt tended very much to the in- 

 crease of crime, from the facilities they 

 afforded to idle and ill-disposed persons 

 to meet together ; and they trusted his 

 lordship would make such a represen- 

 tation in the proper quarter as would 

 lead to some regulation being adopted 

 with" respect to them. The learned 

 judge said, he had come to the same 

 conclusion, from what he had seen on 

 the special commission, and he Avould 

 take care that their presentment should 

 be laid before his majesty's government. 

 Forty prisoners were recorded for death > 

 about 20 were transported, and 56 were 

 ordered to be imprisoned for various 

 periods in the county jail ! 



YORKSHIRE. At these assizes, 47 

 prisoners were recorded for death ; 6 

 were transported, and 13 imprisoned. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. _ The grand 

 jury at the assizes for this county, made 

 a presentment, in which they stated, in 



their judgment, that a great part of the 

 immense mass of crime which swells the 

 present calendar, is to be attributed to 

 the increase of intoxication produced 

 among the lower orders, by frequenting 

 the beer houses which have been opened 

 under the last act of parliament. A 

 letter was received upon the same sub- 

 ject, in the course of that day, from 

 Lord Melbourne, stating that represen- 

 tations to the same effect, had reached 

 him from every part, of the country, 

 and requesting the sheriff to collect the 

 sense of the magistrates upon the sub- 

 ject. Taunton Courier. 



Fifty -five prisoners were recorded for 

 death ; 26 were transported, and 47 

 were imprisoned for various periods. 



LANCASHIRE. By the church- 

 wardens' accounts for the parish of Liver- 

 pool, no less a sum than 46,247. lls. lid., 

 was expended in that parish, from 

 March 25th, 1830, to March 25th, 1831. 



The Manchester and Salford Savings 

 Bank, last report, states, that the sum 

 of 276,435. 11s. 7id., had been received 

 since its establishment 7402 being 

 the total number of accounts. 



WARWICKSHRE. Judgment of 



death was recorded against 48 prisoners 

 at Warwick assizes, but sentence ol 

 death was not passed against any. 



