1827.] 



Underdown, J. Ramsgate, Deo. 15 



Were, T. Bucklersbury, Dec. 15 



Whyte, M. and J. Great-Eastcheap, 

 Dec. 12 



Williams, T. West Smithfield, and 

 Union-street, Southwark, Dec. 

 15 



Wood, T. Bilston, Somersetshire, 

 Dec. 20 



Walker, W. andT. Barker, Cannon- 

 street, Dec. 15 



Wylam, R. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 Dec. 21 



Incidents, Marriages, fyc, 



Wheeler, W. Chenies-mews, Bed- 

 ford-square, Dec. 19 



White, J. jun. Bishopswearmouth, 

 Dec. 22 



Walker, J. Upper Russell-street, 

 Bermondsey, Dec. 19 



Winbolt, W. St. Paul's Church- 

 yard, Dec. 22 



Woolston, S. High-street, Blooms- 

 bury, Jan. 5 



Walmsley, W. Manchester, Dec. 



Washer, J. E. Bristol, Jan. 5 



115 



Winstanley, R. jun. King-street, 

 Cheapside, and G.Hudson, Man- 

 chester, Dec. 15 and Dec. 22 



Ward, D. and S. Smith, Liverpool, 

 Dec. 30 



Wetherell, J. Litchfield - street, 

 Westminster, Dec. 2<) 



Wilkinson, T. and T. Mulcaster, 

 Wood-street, Jan. 5 



Wilson, W. jun. Nicholas-lane, 

 Jan. 5 



Woods, W. and H. Williams, Has- 

 tings, Jan. 9 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. J. Hitchings, to the Vicarage of Wargrave, 

 Berks Rev. M. Riddle, to the Living of Easton, near 

 Winchester Rev. R. Pole, to the Rectories of Saint 

 Mary Tavy, and Stevtocke, in the diocese of Exeter 

 Rev. D. Evans, to the Vicarage of Llanofanfawr, 

 with the three chapels annexed, Brecon^-Rev. J. 

 Kempthorne, to the Rectory of St. Michael, Glou- 

 cester Rev. J. L. Freer, to the Vicarage of Was- 

 perton, Warwick Rev. W. T. Birds, to the Rec- 

 tory of Preston-on-the-Wild-Moors, Salop Rev. A. 

 Smith, to the Curacy of Knottingley Rev. Dr. 

 Monk, to be Speaker of the Lower House of Con- 

 vocation Rev. J. Jarvis, to the Vicarage of Tut- 

 tington, Norwich Rev. C. Thorp, to the Prebend 

 of Llandrindod, in the collegiate church of Brecon 

 Rev. W. Davies, to the perpetual Curacy of Mount, 

 Cardigan Rev. J. Hamer, to the Rectory of Llan- 

 bedr, with the Vicarage of Caerhun, Carnarvon 

 Rev. J. W. R. London, to the Vicarage of Braun- 

 ton, Devon Rev. T. Cockayne, to the Rectory of 



Dogmersfield, Hants Rev. W. B. Bere, to the per- 

 petual Curacy of Upton, Somerset Rev. H. Venn, 

 to the perpetual Curacy of Drypool, York Rev. 

 A. B. Lechmere, to the Vicarage of Bidersfield, 

 Worcester Rev. W. F. Holt, to be Minister of 

 Laura Chapel, Bath Rev. J. Bockett, to the Rec- 

 tory of Stoodleigh, Devon Rev. W. H. C. Lloyd, 

 to the Rectory of Norbury, and Vicarage of Ron- 

 ton, both in Staffordshire Rev. T. Wood, to the 

 Vicarage of Ashford, Kent Rev. W. Bowen, to 

 the perpetual Curacy of Kenderchurch, Hereford- 

 shireRev. T. Davies, to the perpetual Curacy of 

 Coelbren chapel, Brecon Rev. Mr. Riddle, to the 

 Living of Easton, Hants Rev. Mr. Kemp, to the 

 Living of Eastmeon, Hants Rev. Mr. Renaud, to 

 the Living of Messingham, Lincoln Rev. T. At- 

 wood, to the perpetual Curacy of Hammersmith 

 Rev. E. Pendrill, to the perpetual Curacy of Llan- 

 guick, St. David's. 



INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON. 



CHRONOLOGY. 



Nov. 23. The Recorder made a report to the 

 King of the prisoners under sentence of death in 

 Newgate, of the September sessions, when, out of 

 4(>, six were ordered for execution on the 29th instant. 

 The rest were respited during the Royal pleasure. 



27 His Majesty held his first levee for the season 

 at St. James's. 



29. The six criminals were hung at the Old Bai- 

 ley, when a considerable agitation was evinced among 

 the unusually great crowd who attended. The cul- 

 prits were young men. 



30 Thanks of the Common Council voted to 

 the Right Hon. W. Venables, late Lord Mayor, for 

 his conduct during his mayoralty, &c. &c. 



Dec. 7. Sessions commenced at the Old Bailey. 



11. Message from his Majesty to both Houses of 

 Pa-iliament, relative to the interference of the Court 

 of Spain with the internal affairs of our ally the 

 Court of Portugal. 



12 Addresses voted by both Houses to H.M. on 

 the same subject. 



13 Sessions ended at the Old Bailey, when 20 

 were condemned to death, and 100 to be transported 

 besides several to imprisonment. 



16 Report made to the Privy-Council by the 

 Recorder, of the prisoners under sentence of death 

 in Newgate, at the October sessions, when five were 

 ordered for execution. 



17 English troops sent to Lisbon, to repel the 

 ion of the Spaniards into Portugal, under the 



iuvs 



command of Lieut. General Clinton. 



MARRIAGES. 



At Langham-place, Francis Dugdale Astley, esq., 

 on of Sir J, D. Astley, Bart. M.P., Wilts, to Emma 



Dorothea, daughter of Sir T. B. Lethbridge, Bart. 

 M.P., Somerset At East-Sheen, J. F. V. Went- 

 worth, esq., of Wentworth-Castle, York, to the 

 Lady A. L. B. Bruce, daughter of the Marquis 

 of Aylesbury At Twickenham, John, eldest 

 son of J. Fane, esq. M. P., Oxfordshire, to Ca- 

 therine, daughter of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 

 Bart At St. Giles's in the Fields, the Rev. W. 

 Start, to Louisa, daughter of J. Gurney, esq., King's 

 counsel. 



DEATHS, 



At Highbury-place, John Nichols, esq., 82, for 

 nearly 50 years editor of the Gentleman's Magazine 

 In Albermarle-street, Lieut.-General A. Kyd, 73 

 At Maida-Hill, Lieut-Colonel W. C. Royall In 

 Wimpole-street, Mathew Raper, esq., of Wendover 

 Dean, Bucks, 85, F.R.S. and V.P.A.S.; he had 

 published several literary and philological works 

 for the amusemert of himself and friends In Great- 

 Queen-street, Lincoln's-lnn-Fields, R. Rudd, esq., 

 85 In Bishopsgate-street, P. A. Maceroni, esq., 7(J ; 

 he was the only remaining son of a Roman noble- 

 man, who had been ruined by a 22 years' lawsuit 

 with Pope Pius VI. At Broadstairs, the Right Hon. 

 Bridget Lady Teynham At East Barnett, Rear- 

 Admiral Henry Warre, 74 In Buckingham-street, 

 Fitzroy-square, in his 72d year, John Flaxman, esq., 

 R.A., and Professor of Sculptor at the Royal Aca- 

 demyMr. W. Ward, A.R.A At Ham Common, 

 Major Hook, 75 ; he kept his wile's corpse un.buried 

 for 30 years, as, by the will of a relation, he was en- 

 titled to an annuity " whilst his wife was above 

 ground !" C. Griffiths, esq., deputy inspector of 

 hospitals, &c., 73 ; he had been 46 years in H.M.'s 

 service At Richmond, Lady Price, wife of Sir 

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