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Incidents, Marriages, fyc. 



[FEB. 



Simon*, W. Fobbing, Essex, barge-master. [Noy 

 and Co., Great Tower-street 



Scanrill, G. Barnsley, York, linen-manufacturer. 

 [Wilson, Southampton-street ; Smith and Moore, 

 Leeds 



Sheath, T. jun. Birmingham, brazier. [Holme 

 and Co., New-inn ; Slater, Birmingham 



Shurmer, J. Shirley, Hants, cattle-dealer. [De- 

 verell, Gray's-inn-square 



Stickland, J. B. Wareham, Dorset, linen-draper. 

 [Gadsden and Barlow, Austin-friars 



Shepherd, J. Beaumont-street, Mary-le-bone, hack- 

 neyman. [Goven and Price, Orchard -street, 

 Portman-square 



Spilsbury, E. H. Walsall, Stafford, apothecary. 

 [Long and Co., Gray's-inn ; Hayi-s and Hench- 

 liffe, Halesowen 



Snigth, T. Bilstone, Stafford, surgeon. [Hunt, 

 Craven-street; Willim and Son, Bilstone 



Shepherd, J. L. and H. Fricker, Southampton, 

 linen-drapers. [Hicks an^ Braikenridge, Bart- 

 lett's-buildings ; Clement, Southampton 



Spratt, H. Thurston, Norfolk, miller. [Lythgoe 

 and Chapman, Essex-street ; Winter, jun. Nor- 

 wich 



Saunders, J. Nottingham, cordwainer. [Taylors, 

 Featherstone-buildings, Holborn; Payne and 

 Dart, Nottingham 



Smith, G. and T. Holmes, jun. Bristol, linen-dra- 

 pers and haberdashers. [Bourdillon and Hewitt, 

 Bread-street, Cheapside ; Bevan and Brittain, 

 Bristol 



Stones, S. Pontefract, York, innkeeper. [Smith- 

 son and Ramskill, Pontetrai-t 



Swanncll, J. Chatteris, Cambridge, draper. [Long 

 and Co., Gray's-inn ; Day, St. Ives 



Stafford, T. jun. John-street, West-Smithfield, 

 pawnbroker. [Hinrich and Stafford, Bucking- 

 ham-street, StrandJ 



Steele, S. V. Bucklersbury, agent. [Hurd and 

 Johnson, Temple 



Btollard, J. P. Shcpton-Mallet, Somerset, wine* 

 merchant. [King and Co., Gray's-inn ; Phipps, 

 Shepton-Mallet 



Todd, J. Sheffield, printer. [Walter, Symonds- 

 inn ; ParVer and Co., Sheffield 



Todd, W. Sheffield, printer. [Walter, Symonds- 

 inn ; Parker and Co., Sheffield 



Tate, W. South-Shields, draper. [Clayton and 

 Co., Lincoln's-inn ; Clayton, Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne 



Tucker, I. Amwell-street, Pentonville, ironmonger. 

 [Bean, Friar-street, Blackfriars-road 



Turner, T. Pemberton, Lancashire, house-carpen- 

 ter. [Gaskill, Wigan; Norris, John-street, Bed- 

 ford-row 



Tcague, W. Redruth, Cornwall, merchant. [Vi- 

 zard and Blower, Lincoln's-inn-ftelds ; Heaven, 

 Bristol 



Wesson, J. jun. Dudley, currier. [Robinson and 

 Son, Dudley 



Williams, W. Bristol, grocer. [Poole, GreenfielJ, 

 and Gamlen, Gray's-inn ; Williams, Exchange, 

 Bristol 



Weall, D. Preston, woollen-draper. [Norris, John- 

 street, Bedford-row ; Haworth, Blackburn 



Wheadon, H. Beaminster, Dorset, clothier. [Hicks 

 and Braikenridge, Bartlett's-buiidings ; Hinton, 

 Bristol 



Wagstaff, W. Mottram, Cheshire, corn-dealer. 

 [Clarke and Co., Chancery-lane ; Higginbottom, 

 Ashton-under-Line 



Wood, B. Pitchcomb-mill, Gloucester, clothier. 

 [King,Serjeant's-inn ; Hawker, Stroud 



Walker, J. Ley-Moor, Huddersfield, York, cloth- 

 manufacturer. [Edmunds, Lincoln's-inn; Sykes, 

 Milnsbridge, Hudderslield 



Wynn, H and A. Wyke, late of Manchester, and of 

 Baghilit, Flint, brewers. [Milne and Parry, 

 Temple ; Ainsworth and Co., Manchester 



Wild, J. W. Leeds, dyer. [Tottle and Co., Poultry, 

 and Leeds. 



ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 



Rev. J. Parsons, to the consolidated Rectory of 

 Ashwicken and Leziate, Norfolk. Rev. S. Black- 

 hall, collated to a Prebend in Wells' Cathedral. 

 Rev. R. W. Allix, to the Rectory of Great War- 

 ley, Essex. Rev. R. Gape, to the Vicarage of 

 Sibsey, Lincoln. Rev. J. Hodge., to the Rectory 

 of Chiicomb, Hants. Rev. H. Alford, to the Rec- 

 tory of Ampton Suffolk. Rev. W. M. Ward, to 

 the Vicarage of Hartington, Derbyshire. Rev. 

 O. H. Williams, to the Rectory of Clavelleigh, 

 Devon. Rev. S. Rowe, to the perpetual Cure of 

 St. Budeaux, Devon. Rev. W. Davison, to the 

 Deanery or Peculiar of Hartington, Derby. Rev. 



M. Thomason, to the Curacy of Trinity Church, 

 Cheltenham. Rev. F. Baker, to the Rectory of 

 Wylye, Wilts. Rev. L. R. Brown, to the Rectory 

 of Saxmundham, Suffolk. Rev. W. Browne, to 

 the Rectory of Little Glemham, with the perpetual 

 Curacy of Great Glemham annexed, Suffolk. 

 Rev. C. Day, to the perpetual Curacy of Playford, 

 Suffolk. Rev. R.Firmin, to the Vicarage of Fiu- 

 gringhoe, Essex. Rev. J. Coyte, to the perpetual 

 Curacy of Farnham, Suffolk. Rev. J. Macdoiigal. 

 to the Second Charge of the parish of Cambeltoun. 

 Rev. W. Airey, to the perpetual Curacy of Hex- 

 ham, Northumberland. 



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



CHRONOLOGY. 



Dec. 18. The Right Hon. R. Peel, Secretary of 

 State, transmitted to the Archbishops of Canterbury 

 and York a letter, signed by the King, authorizing 

 them to take proper measures for promoting 

 subscriptions within their provinces, for the relief 

 of the manufacturing classes in some districts of 

 the^United Kingdom. 



Jan. 2. T. White and Amelia Roberts, exe- 

 cuted at the Old Bailey. Three other culprits, 

 ordered for execution, were respited. 



5. His Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of 

 York and Albany, died, at twenty minutes past 

 nine o'clock, P.M., after a lingering illness. 



12. The Sessions commenced at the Old Bailey, 

 before the Lord Mayor,' Chief Baron Alexander, 



Baron Hullock, Mr. Justice Burrough, and the 

 Recorder. Their Lordships wore black robes and 

 weepers, on account of the Duke of York's death. 



Dec. 31. British troops arrived at Lisbon 

 under the command of Sir W. Clinton. 



Jan. 18 and 19. The remains of H. R. H. the 

 Duke of York lay in state at St. James's Palace. 



20. The funeral of H.R.H. the Duke of York 

 took place, at St. George's, Windsor Castle. 

 MARRIAGES. 



At the King of the Netherlands' Ambassador's, 

 Lieut.-Col. Nahuys, Knight of the Belgic Lion, to 

 Ellen, daughter of B. Hodgson, esq. J. Nind.esq., 

 to Louisa, widow of the late W. Paton, esq., mem- 

 bor of the Board of Revenue, Calcutta. W. 

 Wakeman, esq., to Miss Sibylla, Philadelphia Pas- 



