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PREFERMENTS, MARRIAGES, &c. 



MARRIAGES. 

 At Ludlow, Henry Hodges, Esq. surgeon, 

 to Miss Lloyd, only daughter of the late 

 Henry Lloyd, Esq. all of Ludlow. — At Kin- 

 fare, in the county of Stafford, Captain 

 Arthur Lyttleton Mac Leod, to Mary, third 

 daughter of the late W. Bradley, Esq. of Col- 

 bornehills, in the same county.— By the Rev. 

 H. T. Streeten, Edmund C. Streeten, Esq. of 

 Queen's College, Oxford, to Elizabeth daugh- 

 ter of the late John Warren Paget, Esq, — 

 At Castle Froome, Thos. Jones, Esq. of Led- 

 bury, to Miss Mary Ann Derry, eldest sur- 

 viving daughter of Francis Bennett Derry, 

 Esq.of the Birchend.— At St. James's Church, 

 London, William Wilberforce Pearson, Esq. 

 to Lady Angela Alexander, daughter of the 

 Earl of Stirling.— At Holmer, Mr. Charles 

 Anthony, proprietor of the Hereford Times, 

 to Anne Deykes, only daughter of James 

 Archibald, Esq. of Holmer Court, near Here- 

 ford. 



BIRTHS. 



At Broadwas Court, Worcestershire, the 

 lady of Phipps Onslow, Esq. of a son.— The 

 lady of Francis Valentine Lee, Esq. barrister- 

 at-law, of a son. — At the Guildhall, Worces- 

 ter, Mrs. W. S. P. Hughes, of a daughter.— 

 At Stourbridge, the lady of Robert Scott, 

 Esq. of a daughter. 



DEATHS. 



In Paris, in his 72nd year, Wm. T. Len- 

 thall, Esq. of Besses Leigh, Berks, and late 

 of Broadwell, Gloucester j he was fifth in 



paternal decent from the Speaker, of the 

 Long Parliament.— In Bath, in his 88th year. 

 General Sir H. Johnson, Bart., Colonel of 

 the 5th Font.— In Berkeley-square, Lady 

 Julia Hobhouse. wife of Sir John Hobhouse, 

 and sister of the Marquis of Tweedale.— Aged 

 four months, William Robert, only child of 

 Wm. Acton, Esq. of Wolverton, Worcester- 

 shire.— In the eighth year of her age, Eliza 

 Ann, only daughter of Edward Morris, Esq. 

 Worcester.— At Brighton, in her 83rd year. 

 Lady Cornewall, relict of the late, and mother 

 of the present. Sir George Cornewall, Bart, 

 of Moccas Court, Herefordshire. — Of scarlet 

 fever, John, the only child of John K. Booth, 

 Esq. M. D. in the eleventh year of his age. 

 — At Leamington, Mr. E. A. Jennings, 

 surgeon. — At his house at Dudley, in 

 his 75th year, deeply and deservedly la- 

 mented by his family and friends, James 

 Bourne, Esq.— At Berlin, April 7, his Excel- 

 lency the Minister of State, Baron W. Von 

 Humboldt, at his country seat, Jagel, near 

 Berlin, in the 68th year of his age, after a 

 short and not painful illness. Not only the 

 State but the sciences have suffered a severe 

 loss in him. To the study of antiquity, and 

 in particular of general philology, which 

 last was his favourite pursuit, he devoted all 

 the energies of his mind, and with indefati- 

 gable perseverance. He retained his facul- 

 ties in their full vigour to the last.— Aged 74, 

 Admiral Sir Robert Moorsora, K. C. B. of 

 Cosgrove Priory, near Stoney Stratford, 

 father of Captain Moorsom, R. N. of Edg- 

 baston. 



METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 



Wind. 

 S.W. 



S. 



N.W. 



S. 



N. light 



N.W. 



W. high 



W. light 



S,&N.W. 



W. 



w. 



Calm 

 W. 

 S.W. 

 W. N. W. 



N. N. W. 

 Calm, W. 

 N. E. 

 S.W. 



s. 



S.W.&E. 



N. E. 

 N. E. 

 N. E. 

 N. N. E. 

 N. E. 

 Calm 

 N. E. 

 g. E. 

 S. E. 

 S. 



Malvern, April, 1835. 



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