1830.] 



Chronology) Marriages, and Deaths. 



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24. The Recorder made his report to the King, 

 of the state of the condemned criminals in New- 

 gate, when four were ordered for execution on 

 the 31st instant. 



MARRIAGES. 



The Hon. R. King, eldest son of Viscount Lau- 

 ton, and M.P. for Roscoinmon, to Miss Anne 

 Booth Gore, sister to Sir R. JR. Gore, bart. M. 

 de Thicry, son of Baron de Thiery, to Miss 



' Frances Elliuor Allen, niece of Lady Mahon. At 

 Marylebone, J. Greenwood, esq., to Anne Sophia 

 Synge, only daughter of the Dowager Lady Synge. 

 P. D. Cooke, esq., to Lady Helena King, eldest 

 daughter of Lord Kingston. Capt. Cuthbert 

 (2d Life Guards) to the Hon. Jane Graves. At 



"St. Georges's, Hanover- square, Capt. W. Locke, 

 toSelina, fifth daughter of Admiral and Lady 

 Elizabeth Tollemache. J. A. Lloyd, esq. , to Fanny 

 Drummond, daughter of M. M'Gregor, esq., 

 H.M.'s Consul at Panama. At Hampton, J. 

 Kingston, esq., to Louisa Henrietta, daughter of 

 the late Sir C. Edmonston, bart. At Westbury- 

 on-Tryme, Mr. A. P. Moffatt, third son of the late 

 Rev. J. M. Moffatt, to Mary, daughter of the late 

 J. B. Brooks, esq., of Clifton. 



DEATHS. 



Suddenly, at the Castle Inn, Windsor, Sir R. 

 Bedingfield, bart. At Baling, the Rev. Dr. 

 Nicholas. Near Grimsby, Mr. J. Cook, one of 

 the corporation; he unfortunately lost his way 

 returning from Brocklesby, in the dark, on the 

 night of the storm, Nov. 23, and was found dead 

 on the road through the inclemency of the wea- 

 ther. At Oakley, Sir Richard Brooke de Capel 

 Brooke, bart. In Bruton-street, the lady of the 

 Right Hon. Sir J. Nicholl. In Upper Brook- 

 street, Viscount Haberton. At Leamington, Jane, 

 wife of G. C. Antrobus, esq., M. P. At Roehamp- 

 ton, A. A. Ponsonby, youngest son of the Hon. 

 W. Cavendish and Lady Barbara Ponsonby. At 

 Clovelly court, Sir J. H.Williams, bart. AtChi- 

 chester, General Nicholl, 88 ; he was the oldest 

 officer in H.M.'s service, his first commission being 

 signed by George II. At Cranbury-house, W. 



Chamberlayne, esq., M.P. for Southampton. At 

 Kennington, Lady Murray, widow of Sir Robert 

 Murray, hart! At Clifton, 85, Mr*. Turner, relict 

 of Archdeacon Turner, and daughter of the late 

 Admiral Sir W. Burnaby, bart. At Hastings, 

 Lady Anne Catharine Kerr, fourth daughter of 

 the late Marquis Lothian. B. Tucker, esq., 68, 

 surveyor-general to the duchy of Lancaster. At 

 Ashton Clinton, the wife of G. R. Minshull, esq. 

 At Ramsgate, Sophia, youngest daughter of Sir 

 J. Lake, bart. Lieut. General Sir Henry Clin- 

 ton, Colonel of the 3d regiment of foot. At Sy*. 

 ton-house, Lady Thorald. In Whitehall-place, 

 Frances, youngest daughter of Sir A. Croke. At 

 Oulton-park, the Rev. Sir Philip Grey Egerton, 

 bart. Isle of Wight, the Hon. Catherine Rush- 

 worth, relict of E. Rushworth, esq , and daughter 

 of the late Lord Holmes. In Cadogan-place, Mrs. 

 J. Brooks, widow of the late John Brooks, esq., 

 banker, and niece to the Right Rev. J. Egerton, 

 formerly Bishop of Durham. The Hon. Sophia 

 Napier, daughter of the late Lord Napier. At 

 Brompton, Major General Codd. At Clapham, 

 Mrs. Medley, relict of G. Medley, esq., M.P. for 

 East Grimstead, and daughter of the late Sir 

 Timothy Waldo. R. Sinclair, esq., Recorder of 

 York. At Airdrie House, Earl of Kellie, 85. At 

 Bath, Lieut. John Henderson, (B) R. N, 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



At Baltimore (U. S.) Jerome Napoleon Buona- 

 parte, to Susan Mary, only daughter of Mr. B. 

 Williams. At the British Ambassador's, at the 

 Hague, Capt. Northay (Colrlstream Guards) to 

 Miss Boreel, daughter of General Boreel, and 

 niece to Baron Fagel, formerly Ambassador from 

 Holland to England. At Tournay, J. J. W. Van 

 de Wall, esq., to Anna Constantia, daughter of 

 R. Foley, esq., and niece of Admiral Sir Thomas 

 Foley. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



Prince of Oldenburgb. eldest son of the late 

 Queen Catherine, Grand-Duchess of Russia. At 

 Parma, Maria Julia, relict of the late W. Skriue, 

 esq , formerly M.P. for Callington. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 



NORTHUMBERLAND A dispute has been 

 on foot for some time, between the inhabitants of 

 Tynemouth and the government, relative to the 

 right of interment in the burial ground belonging 

 to the castle. It is now likely to be adjusted, 

 the government having offered to relinquish all 

 claim to the said ground, except to 40 feet east, 

 north, and south, and 12 feet to the west, 



DURHAM. The pier at Harth'pool was much 

 damaged by the gale of the 14th ot October ; the 

 commissioners are about to have it repaired, and 

 a subscription will be raised in aid of the expense. 



On the 2nd instant, an East India Association 

 was formed at Sunderland. 



The Lord Bishop of Durham has made a dona- 

 tion of .2!) in support of the funds of the 

 Northern Academy, for promoting the fine arts at 

 Newcastle. 



YORKSHIRE. A dreadful occurrence took 

 place at Hull, on the night of the 22nd of Novem- 



ber. A gentleman of the name of Hentig, a 

 Hamburg merchant, in a fit of insanity, killed his 

 wife, by a shot from a pistol, set fire to his house 

 in several places, fired at his servant-maid, and 

 then shot himself. 



A meeting has been held at York, under the 

 auspices of the Archbishop, who took the chair, 

 lor the purpose of adopting measures for placing 

 the city walls in perfect repair. A committee was 

 appointed, and a subscription will be opened, as 

 soon as estimates of the expense are obtained. 



The Rev. Joseph Coltman, of Beverley, ha 

 given a handsome organ to the Church Methodist 

 Chapel there. 



Great Driffield has been made a post-town ; the 

 first bag to London was made up on the 7th of 

 December. Heddon will also, at the commence- 

 ment of the year, be made the seat of a daily post 

 to Hull, through Skirlaugh and Rise to Hornsea ; 

 being the first establishment of an o t fficial post in 

 that part of Holderneas. 



