1827.] 



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in the national -otumf . The company afterwards 

 dined at Freemasons'-tavern. 



18. The water broke into the Thames Tunnel 

 with dreadful violence between six and seven 

 o'clock in the evening. The men escaped with 

 difficulty, but not one is missing, and it appears 

 the injury Is not irretrievable ; the manager of the 

 works feeling confident (in his Report to the Di- 

 rector says), from the means he has adopted, that 

 the work will in a short time be resumed. 



23. A splendid entertainment was given at the 

 Goldsmith's-hall to His Royal Highness the Lord 

 High Admiral, Duke of Clarence, when the free- 

 dom of the company was presented to the Royal 

 Duke in a gold snuff-box. 



The Recorder of London made a Report to 

 the King of 54 prisoners lying under sentence of 

 death in Newgate ; when 4 were ordered for exe- 

 cution on Tuesday the 29th instant* and the other 

 50 respited during His Majesty's pleasure. 



MARRIAGES. 



At St. George's, Hanover-square, W. H. Cooper 

 esq., only son of Sir W. Cooper, bart., to Miss 

 Anne Tynte ; the Marquis de Mervfe, to Selina, 

 daughter of Lady Morres Gore. At Chelsea, Rev. 

 G.D. St. Quintin, to Georgiana Henrietta Louisa, 

 daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. G. Wellesley. 

 At Enfield, James Bacon, esq. to Miss Laura 

 Frances Cook. At St. Mary-le-bone, Rev. H. K. 

 Bonney, archdeacon of Bedford, to Miss C. Perry ; 

 Major A. Dashwood, to Miss Marian Still; C. L. 

 G. Berkeley, esq., to Miss A. E, Leigh, of Stone- 

 leigh, Warwick. At St. James's, W. Carling, esq., 

 to Miss E. Green. At Clapham, W. Kettlewell, 

 esq., to Miss M. Cattley. At St. Stephen's, Wai- 

 brook, E. S. Howell, esq., to Catherine Emily, 

 daughter of General Sir John Murray, bart. 



DEATHS. 



At Totteridge-park, 85, E. Arrowsmith, esq. 

 At Much Hadhain, 90, the Rev. F Stanley. At 



Baniet, the Rev. Dr. Garrotf, on of Mr. Baron 

 Garrow. In the Adelphi, between 70 and 80, Mr. 

 Rowlandson, one of the most eminent artists of 

 his day.-In Edward-street, Miss A. F. Moore, 

 daughter of Peter Moore, esq., M.P. for Coventry 

 during 25 years. In the Strand, 65, E. Antrobus, 

 esq. At Balham-hill, 69, E. Moberley, esq., of 

 St. Peter sburgh. At Lambeth, Mrs. Dyson. In 

 Bedford-square, Miss Bell. At Albury-park, 

 Henry, the eldest son of Henry and Lady Harriet 

 Drummond. At Turrey, the Bev. Leigh Richmond, 

 rector of that place. At Bushey-heath, 63, Colonel 

 Mark Beaufoy, F.R.S.- At Rickmansworth, J. 

 Magnay, esq., fourth son of the late Alderman 

 Magnay. At Wormley-lodge, Mrs. Hare, widow 

 of the late J. Hare, esq., M.P., and sister to Sir 

 A.Hume, bart. At Hammersmith, 81, W. Keene, 

 esq. At Chatham, Major-general D'Arcy, of the 

 Royal Engineers. Late of Clapham, 90, R. Prior, 

 esq. In Somerset-street, 84, Mrs. Stracey. In 

 Montague-square, Anna, daughter of Colonel G. 

 Harper. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 

 At Paris, at the English Ambassador's Chapel, 

 T. W. P. Molesworth, esq., to Miss Anne Fawcett. 

 At Brussels, at, the British Ambassador's, G. 

 Wyndham, esq., Dinton, Wilts, to Miss Margaret 

 Jay, of Brussels. At Naples, at the English 

 Minister's House, the Chevalier de Dupont, to 

 Miss Douglas, daughter of the late Sir A. S. 

 Douglas. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Como, the celebrated natural philosopher 

 Volta. At Pera (Constantinople), W. Mair, esq.. 

 of Therapia. At Mere" (Normandy), F. H. Dicken- 

 son, esq. At Tours, Miss A.Lynn. At Quilon, 

 the lady of Lieut.-Col.Woodhouse. 82, The Do wa- 

 ger Princess of Anhalt Zerbot. 77, Frederick 

 Augustus, King of Saxony. At Montignan, 78, 

 Larive, the celebrated French tragedian. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES; 



WITH THE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 



NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. 



A considerable improvement has recently been 

 made on the Hexhara road, by the formation of a 

 fine level line of turnpike to the left of the bridge 

 at Corbridge, in order to avoid the steep hill of the 

 old road, a little beyond that town ; the distance is 

 much shortened, in addition to the relief thus af- 

 forded to the horses. 



In recently carrying into effect certain alterations 

 and improvements at the eastern end of Durham 

 Cathedral, an old oaken coffin was found, containing 

 the remains of some distinguished personage 

 believed to be no other than the patron saint, St. 

 Cuthbert, " whose restless body in the three hun- 

 dred and ninth yeare after his first buriall, was 

 with all funeral pompe enshrin'd' 1 in " the white 

 church " at Durham, in the year 995, or 832 years 

 ago ! The skeleton was found to be remarkably 

 perfect, and enclosed in the remains of robes, 

 richly worked with gold, a large and bright 

 gold ring, having a crucifix, apparently of silver, 



appended, was found lying on the breast, and be- 

 low it the remains of a book. 



Married.'} At Stockton, T. H. Faber, esq., to 

 Miss Grey. At Bishopwearmoutb, J. T. Wawn, 

 esq., to Miss Emma Horn. At Whitworth, W. 

 Harland, esq,., to Miss Shaito. 



Died.] At Bishopwearmouth, 71, Jane, relict 

 of J. Smithson, esq.; she was a lineal descendant 

 of the ancient family of Bowes of Streatham-castle, 

 Durham.- At Gatcshead Low Fell, 90, John Gar- 

 diner ; he was one of the early members of Wes- 

 ley's early establishment, his methodist chapel, and' 

 continued an ornament to the society for nearly 70 

 y< ar. At Newcastle, 78, Ralph Atkinson, fq. ;. 

 the last male descendant of an ancient family in 

 Northumberland, and cousin to Lords Eldon and 

 Stowell. At Bradley-hall, Jane, the infant daugh- 

 ter of E. Beaumont, esq. At Houghton-le-spring, 

 the Rev. W. Rawes, late head-master of Kepier. 

 grammar-school. At Bishopwearmouth, Jane, re- 

 lict of J. Smithson, esq. At the Red-barns, near 

 Newcastle, T. Shadforth, esq. At Seaham, the- 

 Rev. R. Wallis. At Newcastle, W. Pinkerton, esq. 



CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 

 Married.] At Ambleside, G. C. Vernon, sq. 

 to Miss M. A. Carleton. 



