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_INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, ann DEATHS, 18 AnD near LONDON, 
With Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased, 
ra te = oI | tee 
CHRONOLOGY OF THE MONTH.* ©” 
OV. 5.—A public dinner was'given at 
_ Kennington to Byrie, the unfortunate 
victim of Jocelyn, late’ Bishop of Clogher, 
and a subscription was entered into for his 
relief. ; 
— 12.—Mr. Hunt, after the expiration 
of the term of his severe imprisonment in 
Ilchester Gaol, made a public entry in 
London, amidst the acclamations of thou- 
sands of the people, and was afterwards 
entertained at a public dinner. In the 
eyes of foreignets, this triumph of a cham- 
pion of reform, amid the heartfelt partici- 
pation of nearly the whole of the metro- 
politan populace, must have afforded proof 
that the sentiment in the chorus of the 
old song of ‘ Rule Britannia” still governs 
the English people. 
— 14.—Intelligence arrived that the 
Prince Royal of Portugal, with the proper 
authorities, had declared the independance 
of the Brazils. ~ or 
—.—S. Waddington sentenced by the 
‘Court of King’s Bench to one year’s im- 
prisonment, and to find securities for five 
years’ good behaviour, for publishing “Pal- 
mer’s Principles of Nature.” 
MARRIED. 
Mr. N. Dando, of Pennsbury and 
Cheapside, to Caroline, second daughter 
of the late John Hewitt, esq. of Clapham 
Common. 
At Chelsea, the Rev. H. C. Cherry, B.A. 
of Clare-hall, Cambridge, to Anne Alicia, 
daughter of Major-gen, Sir J. Cameron, 
K.C.B, 
G. Piggott, esq. of Doddershall-park, 
Buckinghamshire, to Miss C. Long, of 
Hampton-lodge. 
_. J. Austin, esq. of Clapton, to Miss E. 
‘Hobson, of Markfield, Middlesex. 
H. Bicknell, esq. of Great Surrey-street, 
to Miss E. L. Tabor, of Lothbury. 
George Medley, esq. of Kennington, 
to Miss Elizabeth Rich, of Milton, near 
Gravesend. 
At Woolwich, the Rev. W. Philips, rec- 
tor of Cucklington, Somersetshire, to Miss © 
“M: Messiter, of Woolwich. 
At Kensington church, D. R. Newall, 
esq. commander of the Scaleby-Castle 
East Indiaman, to Charlotte Jannetts, 
daughter of the late J. Falconer, esq. of 
_ Bombay. ' 
Stephen Mernard, esq. of Mill-house, 
Lewisham, to Mrs. S. E. Pickering, of 
Kent-road. : 
The Rev. Samuel Sheen, of Hutton, 
Essex, to Miss Louisa Miles, of Southamp- 
ton-row, Russell-square. © 
At Greenwich, William Fearnell, esq. 
to Miss Clarissa Martyr. 
_W..O. Locke, m.p, Ordnance Medical 
Department, to: Anne Maria Dusgate, of 
Tring, Norfolk. nan 
Richard Cartwright, esq. of Bloomsbury- 
square, to Miss A. Claughton, of Myddle- 
ton-house, Lancashire. Wraniot o 
William Penley, esq. of Rathbone-place, 
to Miss Susannali’ Young, late of Pen- 
tonville. izoelt 7 
Henry David Scott, esq. of Fludyer- 
street, to Anne Lindsey, daughter of C. 
Bankhead, esq. m.v. of Lower Brooke- 
street, Grosvenor-square, \ 
Mr. Frederick Braithwaite, of the New 
Road, Fitzroy-square, to Miss Elizabeth 
Showbridge, of Turnham-green, 
G. R.. Lewis, esq. of Frith-street,, Soho, 
to Miss E. Price, of Warham, Hereford- 
shire. 
Dr. Nevison, of Montague-square, to 
Juliana, daughter of Sir T, B. Lennard, of 
Bell-house, Romford. 
H. J. Adcare, esq. to Miss Catherine 
King, of Grosvenor-place. 
At Mitcham, Capt. J. Myers, to Louisa, 
widow of Lieut.-colonel Roberts, of the 
34th regt. 
Mr. Henry Hodges, of Clapham Com- 
mon, to Miss Mary Podmore, of Clayton- 
priory, Sussex. 
Harry Pegg, esq. of Jeffery-terrace, 
Kentish-town, to Miss E. Gellett, of High 
Wycombe, Bucks. 
John Shepherd, jun. esq. of Doctors’ 
Commons, to Miss Eliza Highmore, of 
Dulwich. 
Hon, E. Gore, to Miss A. Douglas, 
H. Cobham, esq. of Gray’s-Inn, to, Ca- 
therine, daughter of John Curry, m.p, -of 
Liverpool. ’ 
John’ Hone, esq. of Great Marlow, to 
Miss Gage, of Kentish-town, 
David Charles. Porter, .esq., of ,Park- 
place, to Miss Francis Collier, of Old Land, 
Surrey. , 
Capt. G. M. Maitland, to Miss Ellinor 
Jane Ansley. 
John Hyde, esq. to Miss \C. Ford, niece 
to the late Lord Anson. 
P. Le Nassenr, jun. esq. of Black- 
heath, to Miss Charlotte Mary Newman, 
of Melsham. 4 ‘ han what 
Mr. Samuel :Hutton, an eminent, sta- 
tioner, of Birmingham, .to Miss Mills, of . 
Holywell-street, near St... Clement’s- 
Church. 134, in 
At St. Giles’s, Camberwell, Mr, Robert 
Newbald, eldest son of the late Robert N. 
‘esq. of the Kent-road, to, Eliza, third 
daughter of John Greed, esq. Southend, 
Eltham, Kent. Ite 
DIED. 
In the New-road, 27, Robert: Robinson, 
esq. lieut. RiN. son of the late General 
Robinson, 
At 
