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PREFERJMENTS, MARRIAGES, &c 



PREFERMENTS. 

 The Rev. Sir George Provost, Bart , M.A., 

 has been, on the nomination of the Bishop of 

 Gloucester, the Patron, admitted to the Per- 

 petual Curacy of Stinchcombe, Gloucester- 

 shire, vacant by the death of the Rev. W. 

 Fryer.— The Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean 

 of Windsor and Wolverhampton, has ap- 

 pointed the Rev. A. Johnson to the Perpetual 

 Curacy of St. George's Church, Wolverhamp- 

 ton ; but the Rev. G. B. Clare has entered a 

 caveat asainsf the Dean's right to appoint. — 

 The Rev George Williams, B. A., IMinor 

 Canon of Worcester Cathedral, has been in- 

 stituted to the Vicarage of Wichenford, on 

 the presentation of the Dean and Chapter of 

 "Worcester —The Rev. Arthur Frederic Dau- 

 benyhas been instituted by the Lord Bishop 

 of Gloucester, to the Rectory of Bourton-on- 

 the- Water, vacant by the death of the Fvcv. 

 John Croome : Patron, John Daubeny 

 Croome, Esq. 



MARRIED. 



At Cheltenham, Robert Blake Foster, Rsq. 

 of Lansdowne Crescent, Bath, to Marianne, 

 eldest daughter of John Peart, Esq., of 

 the Island of Jamaica.— At Kinfare, Mr. 

 John Clymer, of Compton, near Kinfare, to 

 Sarah, third daughter of Mr. Seatjer, of Sion 

 Hill, near Kidderminster. — At Worcester, by 

 the Rev. Thomas Davis, Charles Bedford, 

 Esq., Solicitor, of that city, to Margaret 

 Lucy, eldest daughter of Mr. William Packer, 

 Solicitor, of the same place. —At Nuneham, 

 Lord Norreys, M. P. for Oxfordshire, and 

 heir-apparent to the Earldom of Abingdon, 

 to Miss Harcourt, only child ot G. V. Har* 

 court, of Nuneham Park, Esq., and one of the 

 representatives for Oxfordshire. — At Wood- 

 chester. Captain the Hon. M.T. F.Berkeley, 

 B, N., to the Hon. Charlotte Moreton, third 

 daughter of Lord Ducie. — At Tunbridge 

 Wells, Thomas Henry, Lord Dal/ell, eldest 

 son of the Karl of Carnwath, to Mrs. Black- 

 ford, eldest daughter of the late Right Hon, 

 Henry Grattan.— William Erie, Esq., of the 

 Inner Temple, K. C, to Amelia, eldest 

 daughter of the Rev. Dr. Williams, Head 

 Waster of Winchester College, and Preben- 

 dary of Winchester Cathedral. — At Newport, 

 Salop, bv the Rev. T. Wilde. Rector of St. 

 Andrew's, Worcester, Thomas Thurstans, 

 Esq., Solicitor, to Elizabeth, youngest 

 daughter of the late Mr. Wilde, of Newport, 

 Salop. — At Ooydon, Charles Kaye Freshtield, 

 Esq., of New Bank-buildings, to Elizabeth, 

 only child of D. Stephenson, Esq., of GuiU 

 ford-street, Russell-square. — At St. George's 

 Church, Hanover-square, Captain Falcon, 

 K. N., to Louisa Cursham, widow of the late 

 Captain Cursham, and 'laughter of the late 

 llichard Meyricks, Esq.,of Runkton, Sussex. 

 — At Broadway, by the Rev. D. S. Perkins, 

 the Rev. William Phillips, to Frances, young- 

 est daughter of T. Higford Griffiths, Esq., 

 Solicitor, of the former place — Mr. Joseph 

 Bailey, of Sutton, Herefordshire, to Jane 

 Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr. 

 Morris, of the Highlands, in the same county. 

 — At Croft, by the Very Rev. the Dean of 

 Exeter, and Provost of Worcester College, 

 Mr. John Postern Bird, of Yarpole, Here- 



fordshire, to Ann, eldest danghter of the late 

 Mr. Richard Hartley, of St. Giles's, Oxford. 

 —At Lara Church, Cavan, the Rev. T. Fe- 

 thernton, son of the late Sir T. Fetherston, 

 Bart., M. P., of Ardah, Longford, to Anna, 

 youngest daughter of the late E. L'Estrange, 

 Esq., of Hunstanton, King's County.— 

 William Henry, eldest son of Mr. Avery, of 

 Whitmore House, Small Heath, to Mary 

 Anne, eldest daughter of John Beach, Esq., 

 of Blackford House, in the County of War- 

 wick.— George D. Vipont, of Penrith, Esq., to 

 Caroline Julia, eldest daughter of the late Sir 

 Edward O'Brie/i Price, Bart., of New Town 

 Hall, Montgomeryshire, and Brook House, 

 Somerset — At Cheltenham, R. Phillips, Esq, 

 Brockton Grange, Salop, to Jemima Baldwin, 

 youngest daughter of the late J. Dobbins, 

 Esq., of Alderton, Gloucestershire. — Captain 

 H. T. Hitchins, of the Madras Army, to 

 Anne, youngest daughter of P. Garland, Esq. 

 of Sanchridge, Wiltshire, — At Littleton, Mr. 

 Joseph John Horton, surpreon, of Birming-- 

 ham, to Mary, daughter of the late George 

 Day, Esq. banker, of Evesham.— At Trinity 

 Church, Marylebone, R, AUfrey, Esq., of 

 Banslead, to Caroline, daughter of William 

 Hobson, Esq. of Harley-street. 



BIRTHS. 



At Cotsbrook, Lady Louisa Whitmore, 

 eldest daughter of the Marquis of Queens- 

 berry, and lady of T. C. Whitmore, Esq. M. 

 P. for Bridgnorth, of a daughter. — The lady 

 of W. L. Law^rence, Esq., of Sandj'well Park, 

 Gloucestershire, of a son and heir. 



DEATHS. 



AtBelvidere, Maria Maron Eardley, Baron- 

 ess Saye and Sale, aged 66. — At Dean House, 

 Hants, General Sir Henry Warde, G.C.B., 

 and Colonel of the 31st Regiment of Foot. — 

 In Dublin, James Hewitt Massy Dawson, 

 Esq. late M.P.— At Bath, Sir Joseph D. A. 

 Gilpin, Inspector-General of Hospitals, in 

 his 9 1st year.— Lady Majoribanks, widow of 

 the late Sir John Majoribanks, Bart, of Lees, 

 Berwickshire, recently deceased. — At Bough- 

 ton House, Worcestershire, aged 17, Geor- 

 giana, only daughter of Charles Babbage, 

 Esq. of Dorset-street, Manchester-square, 

 London. — At Davenport, Anne, relict of 

 William Jorden, Esq. of Broad Mead, Wor- 

 cestershire, and only surviving daughter of 

 James Moselcy, Esq. of Leaton Hall, Staf- 

 fordshire. — AtTrefarclawdd, near Oswestry, 

 Arthur Dixon, Esq. surgeon, of Kiddermin- 

 ster, in his 39th year.— At Brighton, the Rev. 

 James Stanier Clarke, LL. D., Canon of 

 Windsor, and Deputy Clerk of the Closet to 

 the King.— At White's Farm, Tardehigg, in 

 the 77th year of her age, Mte. Elizabeth 

 Miller, widow of the late Mr. John Miller, of 

 Moor Hall, near Stourbridge, Worcester- 

 shire.^ — At Dursley, in his 71st year, the Rev. 

 William Moore, D.D., formerly of Park Hill, 

 Gloucestershire, and late of Langford, Berks. 

 —At Nuneaton, in the 43rd year of her age, 

 Mary, the wife of John Craddock, Esq. and 

 daughter of George Green way, Esq. of Attle- 

 borough Hall, in the county of Warwick. — 

 At Bridgnorth, in the 59tb year of his age. 



