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PREFERMENTS, MARRIAGES, &c. 



PREFERMENTS. 



The Rev. James Hargraves, A.M. Vicar 

 of Shenstone, to the valuable Rectory of 

 Handsworth, in the county of Stafford. — 

 The Rev. Wm. Marsh, M. A. Rector of St. 

 Thomas's, Birmingham, has been inducted 

 into that living by the Rev. John Garbett, 

 M. A. Commissary to the Bishop of the 

 diocese. 



MARRIAGES. 



In Dublin, the Rev. G. Mac Neill, of Co- 

 lonsay, Argyll, nephew of the Earl of Gra- 

 nard, to Cecilia, daughter of the late C. 

 Maughan, Esq. of Harrington Hall, York- 

 shire, and Londonderry. — At the Catholic 

 Chapel, and afterwards at All Saints', Mr. 

 John Durieux, Professor of Languages, to 

 Mary Christiana, only daughter of Mr. 

 Chapman, Worcester.— At Trinity Church, 

 Brompton, George Sheward, Esq. of Upton- 

 upon-Severn, Member of the Royal College 

 of Surgeons, in London, to Elizabeth, daugh- 

 ter of Mr. William Mathews, of Brompton, 

 Middlesex.— At. St. James's Church, Lon- 

 don, George Clive, Esq. youngest son of 

 E.B. Chve, Esq. of Whitfield, Herefordshire, 

 M. P. to Ann Sybella, second daughter of Sir 

 Thomas Farquhar, Bart., of St. James's- 

 street, London. — At the Abbey Church, Great 

 Malvern, by the Rev. Dr. Card, Andrew 

 Morison, Esq. Surgeon, R.N. to Margauret 

 Wallace, eldest daughter of the late Colonel 



Hugh Houstoun, Inspecting Field Officer of 

 the Forces in the Counties of Worcester, 

 Gloucester, and Hereford— At Cheltenham, 

 Robert Appleyard Fitz Gerald, Esq. only son 

 of William Fitz Gerald, Esq. of Geraldine, 

 near Limerick, to Isabella Caroline, eldest 

 daughter of Mrs. Stevenson, and grand- 

 daughter of the late James Poole, Esq. of 

 Hennor House, Herefordshire. — AtWotton- 

 under-Edge, the Rev. K. H. Digby, second 

 son of Vice- Admiral Sir Henry Digby, K.C.B. 

 to Caroline, fifth daughter of Edward Shep- 

 pard, Esq. of the Ridge, in the county of 

 Gloucester. — At St. George's, Hanover-sq. 

 the Rev. H.B. W. Hillcoat, D.D. to Cathe- 

 rine, youngest daughter of the late Francis 

 Pym, Esq. of The Hasells, Bedfordshire. — 

 At Newent, by the Venerable Archdeacon 

 Onslow, Robert Washbourne, Esq. Surgeon, 

 of Stroud, and late of the Hon. E. I. Com- 

 pany's Service, to Sarah, fourth daughter of 

 George HoUister, Esq. of Newent. — At Wood- 

 chester, the Rev. James Williams Hatherell, 

 A.M. Rector of Eastington, to Eliza, eldest 

 daughter of the Rev. Dr. Williams, Rector of 

 Woodchester.— At Wimbledon, by the Rev. 

 H. Lindsay, Vicar of Croydon, the Rev. 

 Henry St. Andrew St. John, M. A. Vicar of 

 Addingham, in the county of Cumberland, 

 to Emily Murray Belcher, second daughter 

 of Andrew Belcher, Esq.— At Clifton, the 

 Rev. Henry Gray, of Almondsbury, and 

 fourth son of the late Bishop of Bristol, to 



