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MarViages iri and near London 



tianity, which lie liad been zealously 

 preaching. 



21 — A boat, on returning from Green- 

 wich, sank by a barge on the Thames, 

 and seven male and female passengers 

 drowned. 



It appears that, in the seven years 

 from 1810 to 1817, there were com- 

 mitted for trial in London and Middle- 

 sex, 12,153 jjeisoiis; and, between 1817 

 and 1824, no less than 18,337, — of whom 

 the convicted were, 7,4s;l and 11,303 

 respectively. It appears, therefore, that 

 religious canting, of which there is so dis- 

 gusting an increase, and the insult on the 

 enjoyments of humble life in stojjping the 

 village fairs, have done no good ; while tiie 

 increase may be ascribed to the undue 

 powers given to police officers, and vexa- 

 tiously exercised by them, and to the 

 low prices of manufiictnring wages, which 

 liave driven desperate thousands to seek 

 (.'inployinent in London. 



A society for the reformation of juvenile 

 offenders discharged from prison, has 

 lately been establislied at Guildford. It 

 is likely to be eminently useful ; several 

 young men have been restored to their 

 relatives with great promise of amend- 

 ment. 



New docks have been projected at St. 

 Catherine's, just below the Tower, and a 

 company has been fotmed, called the St. 

 Catheruie's Dock Company, for carrying 

 the same into effect. The necessary 

 funds, amounting to nearly a million ster- 

 ling, have also been subscribed. 

 MARRIAGES, 



Jameg Williamson, esq. of Hunter- 

 street, Brunswick-square, to Elizabeth- 

 Ballard, dauehter of Moses Greethani, 

 esq. of Eiist Coshani. 



Isaac I'idduck, m.u. of Great Russell 

 street, Bloomsbury, to Miss Charlotte 

 Stevens, of Sion College Gardens. 



At St. Pancras Church, William Haw- 

 kins, esq. to Charlotte, daughter of 

 Hamilton Ross, esq. of the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



William Pover, jun. esq. of Edmonton, 

 to Miss Louisa Mary I'lackburn, late of 

 Well Hall, Eltham, Kent. 



At Kensington, James Garrard, esq. to 

 Miss Emily Jane Vandcrzee. 



Edward Muddeford, esq. of Friday- 

 street, Cheapsidc, to Miss Harriet Lake, 

 of Berner's-street. 



H. Rutter, esq. of Brook-street, Gros- 

 ■venor-square, to Miss Mary Sanders, of 

 Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. 



John Edward Grey, esq. of Wembley- 

 park, Middlesex, to Miss Susanna Eliza 

 Reynolds, of Bedford-row. 



At St. jamcs's-church, the Rev. Henry 

 Gipps, M, A. Follow of Worcester College, 

 Oxford, to Maria, daughter of Lieut. -Gen, 

 Benthaiu. 



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Tlie Rev. Robert Davis, m.a. of Kil- 

 binn, to Jane, daughter of the late James 

 Weston, esq. of Fenchurch-street. 



Richard Lambert, esq. of Gray's Inn, 

 to Jane, daughter of the late John Cun- 

 dall, esq. of Hart-street, Bloomsbury- 

 square. 



Archibald Armstrong, esq. late of Mon- 

 tague-place, Bedford-square, to Anne 

 Monro, daughter of David Oibbs, esq. of 

 Newinglon-place, Kensington. 



Edward Cresy, esq. of Suffolk-street, 

 Pall-Mali, East, to Miss Eliza Taylor, of 

 Ludgate-strcet. 



T. Law Andrews, esq. of Devonsliire^ 

 street. Queen-square, to Miss Sims, of 

 Hait-strtet, Bloomsbury. 



Sir Itichard Blunt, hart, of Heathfield- 

 park, Sussex, to Mrs. A'Hnmly, of Here- 

 ford-street, widow of Richard A'H. esq. 

 of tlie E. I. Co.'s Bengal Civil Service. 



James Layton, esq. of Bloomsbury- 

 place, to Mary Ann, daughter of Benja- 

 min Atkinson, esq. of Nicholas-lane. 



R. Shank Ateheson, esq. of Dukc- 

 street, Westminster, to Catherine, daugh- 

 ter of the Rev. William Et trick, of High 

 Barnes, in the county of Durham. 



At St. George's, Hanover-square, John 

 Butler, esq. of Woolwich, to Elizabeth, 

 daughter of B. Kent, esq. of Idstone, 

 Berks. 



W. Ward, esq. of Wardley House, Rut- 

 land, to Mary, daughter of Richard 

 Satchell, esq. of London. 



A. Nairne, esq. commander of the E. 

 I. Co.'s ship, General Kyd, to Ann 

 Spencer, daughter of N. Domett, esq. of 

 Cambervvcll Grove. 



l\ir. James White Adams, of Martock, 

 Somersetshire, to Mary Ann Elizabeth, 

 daughter of Robert Paitcn, esq. of Hattou 

 Garden. 



Samuel Bosanquet, esq. of Wimpole- 

 strect, to Sophia, daughter of James 

 Broadvvood, esq, of Lyne, Sussex. 



Mr. James Hill, of Spital-square, to 

 Mary Ann, daughter of William New, 

 esq. of Apton-hall, Essex. 



At St. George's, Hanover-sqnare, Wil- 

 liam Turner, esq. Secretary of Embassy to 

 the Ottoman Porte, to Mary Anne, daugh- 

 ter of J. Manstield, esq. m.p. lor Lei- 

 cester. 



At Clapham, Robert Richardson, m.d. 

 to Mary, daughter of William Esdaile, esq. 

 of Clapham Common. 



Francis Tuke, esq. of Crntched Friars, 

 to Emily, daughter of William Mardel, 

 esq. of Norwood Lodge. 



Miles Beale, esq. of Stratford, to Miss 

 Dorothea Margaret Complin, of Bishops- 

 gate-street. 



George Frederick Lockley, esq. of 

 Half Moon-street, to Hairiett Elizabeth, 

 daughter of the late Capt, J, Bentham, 

 artillery. 



Andrew 



