1822. 
— 23. The fifteenth anniversary of the 
triumph of Westminster and_ purity of 
election, celebrated by a grand dinner at 
the Crown and Anchor Tavern. Sir F. 
Burdett presided, and all the leading 
members of the opposition were present. 
— 25, The metropolis and the-environs 
were this day visited with a tremendous 
storm. At Kensington, the lace manu- 
factory had almost all the windows broken, 
and a quantity of valuable lace destroyed. 
Twelve hundred squares of glass are said 
to have been demolished in one nursery- 
#round, and fifteen hundred squares 
broken in Kensinyton-Palace Gardens ; 
besides several other instances of its de- 
structive effects in that vicinity. 
— 27. Mr. Denman began his career 
as Common Serjeant this day, under most 
inauspicious circumstances. It fell to 
his lot to try the unnamed servant of a 
bookseller for selling a book, afterwards 
discovered to be seditious and irreligious. 
Of the moral or legal responsibility of a 
seivant in performing iu his employment 
an act not essentially unlawful, like that of 
selling a book, just doubts have been en- 
tertained! But the man being found 
guilty, Mr. Denman sentenced him to 
eighteen months’ imprisonment, and to 
find security for five years ! 
In. consequence of the low price of 
provisions, a very material reduction in 
the Poov’s-rates has Jately taken place in 
the extensive parish of St. Mary, Lambeth, 
where, notwithstanding a recent demand 
for a,connty rate of nearly 1,800/, the 
Poor’s-rates are reduced from the year 
1820 to the present one, 10,490/.— 
~ An elegant service of plate was lately 
presented to Mr. Alderman Wood.—lIt 
consists. of forty-four pieces, weighing 
about 1,400 ounces, and cost 6001. Ou 
the inside of one of the covers is a suit- 
able inscription, in testimony of his praise- 
worthy conduct. 
MARRIED, 
Archibald,Macbean, esq. of the Royal 
Artillery, to Emily, only daughter of 
William Johnson, esq. of Muswell-hill. 
Mr. E. Gray Hopkins, to the eldest 
daughter of E..H, Clark, esq. of Penton- 
house... 
The Rev. Robert Mosley Master, a m. 
to Frances Mary, eldest daughter of 
George Smith, esq. M,p, of Selsdon, Surry. 
George Rust,, esq. of Huntingdon, to 
Sophia, daughter of Henry Peters, esq. 
of Betchworth Castle, Surrey. 
H.-W. Parkinson, esq. to Eliza, fourth 
danglter of the late Mr. James Asperne, 
of Cornhill. 
E.. C,, Woodbridge, esq. son of J, 
Woodbridge, esq, of Charlwood Park, 
Surrey, to Elizabeth, daughter of Captain 
Herbert, of Henrietta-street, Blooms- 
bury. |. 
Walter Overton Smith, esq, of the 
Marriages and Deaths in and near London. 
467 
Royal Montgomery Light Infantry Regi- 
ment, to Miss Mary Wells, Marlborough- 
place, Walworth. 
The Rev. Thomas Harrison, B.A. of 
Denne hill, Kent, to Jemima Elizabeth, 
daughter of the late Champion Branfill, 
esq. of. Upminster-hall, Essex, i 
Mr. Ince, chemist, to Miss Dakin, niec 
to Mr. Howden, Old-street-road. 
Mr. Jolin Ray, of St. Paul’s Church- 
yard, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of 
John Keen, esq, of the former place. 
Robert Francis Suft, esq. of Lambeth- 
terrace, to Ann, fourth daughter of 
Thomas Manson, esq. of the same place. 
Mr. George Webster, surgeon, Dulwich, 
to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Stephen 
Hall, esq. of the same place. 
Major Geo. Gun Munro, of Poyutzfield, 
N.B., to Jemima Charlotte, relict of the 
late Francis Graham, esq. of Tulloch- 
castle, Jamaica: 
. Henry Parkin, esq. surgeon, Barking, 
Essex, to Miss Sarah Richardson Stock, of 
Poplar. 
Henry Porcher, esq. of Arlington-street, 
to Sarah, second daughter of John Pearse, 
— esq. of Craig’s-court, Charing-cross. 
‘The Rev. J. Edwin Lance, to Madelina 
Lonisa, the only surviving daughter of the 
late Josias Dupré Porcher, of Winslade, 
Devon. 
Mr. Simmons, of London-wall, to Miss 
F. Day, of Fairford. 
Charles, only son of Charles Lawrence, 
esq. of Keppel-street, Russell-square, to 
Jane, fourth daughter of William Flower, 
esq. of Upper Bedford-place, Russell- 
square. 
Mr. George Gent, son of the late Rev. 
J. Gent, vicar of Stoke and Mayland, 
Suffolk, to Jane, youngest daughter of the 
late Thomas Willows, esq. 
Mr. Henry Mayor, of Colebrook-row, 
to Ann, youngest daughter of the’ late 
Samuel Lightfoot, esq. of Lower-stieet. 
Mr. William Blake, of York-place, City- 
road, to Miss Bowden, of Wymondham, 
Norfolk. 
DIED. 
At Hastings, 30, Mr. George Sturmy, 
jun. of Walworth. : ; 
At Clapton, after a painful and lingering 
illness, Miss Cartwright, 
At Enfield, Mrs. Coney, widow of the 
late Bicknell Coney, esq. 
At Brighton, 3, William L. S. Lynch, 
eldest son of William Lynch, esq, of Glou- 
cester-place. : 
At Homerton, 45, Jolin Addison, esq. 
At. Upper Brook-street, Lieutenant- 
Colonel Brownrig, eldest son of Sir Robert 
Brownrig, bart. K.C.B. 
At Hackney, 45, Mrs. Whitby, wife of 
William Whitby, formerly of Homerton. 
Sincerely beloved and regretted, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Boys, 7%, wife of Ms, Thomas 
Boys, of Newgate-mnarket, at 
