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higher than was ever remembered. At 
Westminster and Vauxhall great deyasta- 
tion was occasioned by the overflowing of 
the river, which rose four inches higher 
than the great flood of 1774. 
Jan. 2. The proprietors of the John Bull 
newspaper tried in the Court of King’s 
Bench, for a libel on the Countess of Jer- 
sey; but acquitted for want of evidence. 
— 3. Parliament prorogued until the 
Sth of February. 
— 4, The proprietors of the John Bull 
newspaper tried in the Court of King’s 
Bench, for publishing a series of libels on 
the late Queen. —Guilty. 
— 11. Another bill was this cay found 
by the Grand Jury, against the City Gas 
Light Company, for a nuisance. 
— 12. Four of Carlile’s shopmen, pro- 
secuted by the noted Bridge-street Society, 
were this day arraigned at the Old Bailey, 
for trial; but on various accounts were re- 
manded. 
— 15. During the early part of this 
morning, the wind was so high, that con- 
siderable damage was done on the Thames. 
Im Stepney Fields, the gable end of one of 
the new houses was blown down ; and on 
the Deptford-road, an elm-tree was torn up 
by the roots. 
List of the christenings and burials with- 
in the bills of mortality, from Dec. 12, 
1820, to Dec. 11, 1821: 
Christened in the 97 parishes within the 
walls, 1105: buried, 1090. 
Christened in the 17 parishes without 
the walls, 5445; buried, 3606. 
Christened in the 23 out-parishes in 
Middlesex and Surrey, 14,555; buried, 
9605. 
Christened in the ten parishes in the City 
and Liberties of Westminster, 4129; 
buried, 4150. 
Total christened ; males, 13,072; females, 
12,160: in all 25,232. 
- Total buried; males 9379: female, 9072: 
in all 18,451. 
Whereof have died, 
Under two years of age - 4276 
Between two and five - 1793 
Five and ten - - 904 
Ten and twenty - - 628 
Twenty and thirty - - 1358 
Thirty and forty - - 1817 
Forty and filty - - 1957 
Fifty and sixty - - 1872 
Sixty and seventy - ~ 1612 
Seventy and eighty - - 1312 
Eighty and ninety - - 771 
Ninety and a hundred - 150 
A hundred and eight. 1 
Decreased in the burials this year, 897. 
Thirty-four persons were executed in 
London and the county of Surrey during 
the last year. 
MARRIED. 
Robert Augustus Cottle, esq. of Alder- 
Marriages in and near London. 
[Feb. I, 
manbury, to Miss Sargeaunt, of Gower- 
street. 
Mr. Sherinan Stimson, of Oakham, to 
Sarah, eldest daughter of Mr. William 
Brown, of Commercial-road. 
Samuel Williams, esq. of Plymouth, to 
Eliza, daughter of John Symes, esq. of 
Essex-street, Strand. 
Mr. Julius Giani, of Charies-stre2t, Mid- 
dlesex Hospital, to Miss Eve Berry, of 
King-street, Portman -square. . 
Mr. W. Johnson, of Mile End-road, to 
Mrs. Pilgrim, widow of the,late Mr. P- 
of Stratford, Essex. 
Mr. John Wieppert, to Miss Isabella 
Stevenson. 
Mr. W. Dent, of Clapham, to Miss Fran- 
ces Sarah Stanley, of Prince’s square. 
Mr. Tilly, of Cornhill, to Miss Stockman, 
of Portsea. 
John Brooks, esq. of Southampton-streef, 
Strand, to Miss Wallis, of Clapham. 
Mr. R. S. Bonwell, of St. Martin’s-court, 
to Miss Lear, of Holloway. 
John Hore, esq. of Red Lion-square, to 
Miss A. E. Robertson. 
Mr. W. Dell, of Holborn, to Ann, young- 
est daughter of R. Dancer, esq. of Chan- 
cery-lane. 
Mr. Edward Lawrence, to Matilda, 
daughter of the late John Smith, esq. of 
Harold’s Park, Essex. 
Joshua Blackburn, esq. of Liquorpond- 
street, to the eldest daughter of John 
Blades, esq. of Brookwell-hall. 
Mr. John Boosey, of Broad-street, to 
Miss Fordham, of Santion. 
Mr. J.S. Nail, to Selina, eldest daughter 
of George Temple, esq. 
William Imrie, esq. of Rathbone-place, 
to Mary Matilda, relict of George Steel, esq. 
Mr. Richard Keysell, to Miss Meabry, 
of Bloomsbury. 
George Longmore, esq. to Eliza Beck- 
ford, 3d daughter of G. Reynolds, esq. of 
Christ’s Hospital. 
Robert Walter, esq. youngest son of the 
late Major Byers, to Anne, daughter of the 
late Benjamin Travers, esq. 
James Peachey, esq. of Salisbury-square, 
to Amelia Bridget, on!y daughter of the 
late James Mayor, esq. of Islington. 
Mr. Edward Smith, :o0 Elizabeth, young- 
est daughter of Mr. Player, of Dursley. 
Christian Tawke, esg. of Croydon, to 
Mary, eldest daughter of T. Leach, esq. of 
Clapham. 
Lieut. Col. Walter O'Hara, late of the 
Portuguese service, to Marian, second 
daughter of Charles Murray, esq . of John- 
street Bedford-row. 
Capt. W.S Badcock, R.N. to Miss Selina 
Crew, daughter of Lady H. Crew. 
William Joseph Furlong, esq. to Miss M. 
A.S. Leigh, of Thames Ditton. 
Mr. Joseph Warner Bromley, of Gray’s 
Inn, to Miss Robarts, of Bedford-street. 
R. Monro, 
