480 



Marriages in and near London. 



[June 1, 



same year, 88, total 919. In the year 1820, 

 in Enjrlaiid and Wales, 776 ; Scotland do. 

 83 ; total 849. 



May 2.5. Amount of Stamp duties received 

 upon re-issuable promissory notes within 

 Great Britain, in 1815, on notes not ex- 

 ceedin!^ ij. is., .52,7391. 3s. 6d. : ditto 1820, 

 35,07Kl. l."s. 4d. 



The number of persons convicted of any 

 Crime connected with the Forg-ery of the 

 Notes of the Bank of England, were, 



The Society for the Suppression of 

 Vice has, during' the last year, instituted 

 191 prosecutions, all of which have termi- 

 nated in the conviction of the parlies. The 

 question is, what those persons call vice, 

 and whether they are competent judges 

 constitutionally empowered to become pub- 

 lic prosecutors I 



The parliamentary committee on 



the laws relative to bread, recommend that 

 the weight and price be left unfettered, 

 but that the penalties for adulteration be 

 increased ; and that the law which compels 

 bakers to have weights and scales weighed 

 at the pleasure of tlieir customers shall re- 

 main. 



The County Jail of IVIiddlesex, cal- 

 led the House of Correction, cost it appears 

 £60,000 5 annual expences £9000 ; add 5 

 per cent on the original cost, and the annual 

 amount is 12,0lJ0. The produce of em- 

 ployment from the prisoners is about £200 

 a year. The Milbank Penitentiary, though 

 but half built, has cost half a million ster- 

 ling- with annual expeuces of £100 for 

 each convict. 



The total amount paid by Saving Banks 

 into the Bank of England, by a late re- 

 turn, was £3,726,923', of which there has 

 been repaid £2,190,721 . 



MARRIED. 



At Carshalton, Surrey, Mr. J. Hart, of 

 Fleet-street, to Clarissa, eldest daughter 

 of W. Charrlngton, esq. 



G. Hart, esq. of Islington, to Mrs. Mey- 

 mott, of Dover Place, New Kent-road. 



E. J. Crachley, esq. of Merlon, WiHrrey, 

 to Miss Wotton, of Nicholas-lane, Lom- 

 bard-street. 



G. Rose, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, to Ann, 

 eldest daughlerof the lateCapt.R. Pouncy, 

 of the E. I. Co.'s service. 



Mr. W. Jones, solicitor, of Lincoln's-inn, 

 to Harriet, youngest daughter of T. Cart- 

 wright, esq. of Upper Thames-street. 



F. Ricardo, esq. of Lower Grosvenor- 

 street, to Miss E. L. Alexander, of Cork- 

 street. 



Mr. J. Bamford, of Maiden-lane, CLeap- 

 side, to Miss E. Bromley, of Rochester. 



D.Sut ton, jun. esq. of Kensington, to Miss 

 M. Rogers, daughter of the late T. R. esq. 

 of Demerara. 



C. Weston, esq. of South Audley-street, 

 toE. W. Anderbon, eldest daughter of F. 

 A esq. of Hammersmith. 



R. Berry, esq. of Cheapside, to Phccbe, 

 daughter of the late J. Devey, esq.of Bank 

 side, Southwark. 



G. Stephen, esq. of Broad-street Build- 

 ings, son of the Master in Chancery, to 

 Henrietta, daughter of the late Rev. W. 

 Ravenscroft,rectorof Finvoy, in the county 

 of Antrim. 



R. Laugford, esq. of Gower-street, Bedr 

 ford-square, to H. Isab. daughter of H. H, 

 Simpson, esq. of Bath. 



At Harrow on the Hill, Lieut. R. Barker, 

 R.N. to Martha, sister to C. Hamilton, esq. 

 of Sudbury Grove. 



At Esher, S. Jervis, esq. of Darlislon 

 Hall, Staffordshire, to Jane, youngest 

 daughter of P. N. Roberts, esq. 



Sir W. Dick, bart. to Mrs. C. Fraser. 



Mr. J. R. Robins, of Gower-street, Bed- 

 ford-square, to Sophia, daughter of J. 

 Aldridge, esq. of Hampstead. 



Sir Charles Gray, a Judge in the Supreme 

 Court at Madras, to Elizabeth, daughter of 

 Sir S. C. Jervoise, bart. of Tasworth Park. 



At Streatham, J. T. Lowndes, esq. of 

 Watling-street, to Harriet, fifth daughter 

 of W. Borrodaile, esq. 



At Stoke Newington, J. Blackett, jun. 

 esq. to M;irtha, youngest daughter of the 

 late H. Allnut, esq. of High Wycombe. 



At Merton, Mr. H. S. Thompson, to M, 

 W. Davidson, only daughter of J. D. esq. 

 consul at New Orleans. 



W. Profitt, esq. of Sloane Terrace, to R. 

 Frances, eldest danghter of the late G. 

 Antt, esq. of Upper Belgrave Place. 



INIr. Walker, of Skinner street, Snowhill, 

 to Jane, second daughter of E. Clai'ke, esq. 

 of Stamford. 



Mr. J.Wise, of Winchester-house, Broad- 

 street, to Eliza, third daughter of the late 

 M. Walker, esq. of Brighton. 



C. W. Smith, esq. eldest son of the late 

 Rev. C. S. rector of South Repps, Norfolk, 

 to Cai'oline, fourth daughter of the late L.. 

 Shad well, esq. of Liucoln's-inn. 



Alderman 



