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chivalrous hero of the revolution. 
He left Cadiz, for the purpose of 
arousing the army of Ballasteros to 
action,—landed at Malaga, and has- 
tened with a body of ill-armed parti- 
ans into Grenada, where he arrested 
the traitor Ballasteros ; but a party of 
troops of the latter, aided by a French 
division, having put to flight the corps 
Marriages in and near London. 
[Nov. 1, 
of Riego, the Jatter,.im company with 
an English officer, was betrayed by 
a Spanish peasant and priest,—seized | 
and conveyed, under every species of 
insult, to Madrid; where, on some 
vile pretence, he underwent a mock 
trial, and has been condemned to 
death, 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS, 1n anp neEaR LONDON; 
With ‘Biographical Memoirs of distinguished Characters recently deceased. 
ee 
CHRONOLOGY OF THE MONTH. 
EPT. 27,—At the Old Bailey no less 
than thirty-one prisoners sentenced to 
death, three to transportation for life, six- 
teen to seven years, anda great number 
to imprisonment and hard labour for dif- 
ferent periods. It was assumed that a ge- 
neral Act of Parliament, rendering sen- 
tence of death unnecessary, did not include 
the city of London! 
— 29.—Mr. Alderman Waithman elect- 
ed lord mayor. 
— 31.—A distressing accident happened 
at Brentford : a stage-coach, heavily laden 
with passengers and luggage, from the 
restiveness of the fore off-horse, came into 
contact with a coal-waggon, and was over- 
set. Nineor ten outside passengers were 
thrown to a considerable distance, and 
some seriously hurt ; an infant, in the arms 
of its mother, who had a shoulder dislo- 
cated and an arm broken, with other 
bruises, was killed on the spot. 
— 16.—A Meteorological Society form- 
ed at a public meeting at the London 
Coffee-house. 
MARRIED. 
George Grant, esq. of Russell-place, to 
Miss Sophia Glennie, of Great James- 
street, 
John Brown, esq. ef the India-house, to 
Miss Marianne Sophia Thompson, of Fo- 
rest-gate, Essex. 
Brailsford Bright, esq. of Bishopsgate- 
street, to Miss Tilston, of Wellclose- 
Square. 
Mr. G. Goodwin, of Cheapside, to Miss 
Caroline Gray, of New-road. 
Major-gen. Carey, to Miss Manning, 
daughter of William Manning, esq, M.P. 
Mr. J. B. de Mole, to Miss Isabella 
Maudsley, of Cheltenham-place, Lambeth. 
Mr. Lewis, of Spital-square, to Miss M. 
Bunnell, of Islington. 
Mr. Stephen Williams, of Bedford-row, 
to Miss E. Stevenson, of Clapham. 
At St. Botolph’s, Bishopsgate, Mr. Wil- 
liam Lake, of Trinidad, to Miss Susannah 
Shephard, of Camden-town. 
Mr. S. Jones, to Maria, daughter of the 
late J. Walford, esq. ordnance store-keeper. 
Mr. Rodgers, of Canterbury-square, to 
Miss H. Falconar, of Doncaster. 
At St. Luke’s, Chelsea, H.V.Tebbs, esq, 
Doctors’ Commons, to Caroline, daughter 
of Joseph Nailer, esq. 
James Trimbey, esq. to Miss H. R. 
Emmett, both of Balham-hill. 
Edgar Taylor, esq. of the Inner Temple, 
to Miss Ann Christie, of Wick-hoyse, 
Hackney. 
Edward Tyrrell, esq. of Guildhall, to 
Miss Fanny Lingham, of Ewell. 
Philip Hall, esq. of Greek-street, Soha, 
to Miss Helen Stewart, of St. George’s- 
place, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, 
Mr. John Exley, of Hackney, to Miss 
Elizabeth Atkinson, of Bishopsgate with- 
out. 
Warner Smith, esq. of Walbrook-place, 
Hoxton, to Miss Elizabeth Haines, of 
Marshall-street, Golden-square. 
Mr. Richard Bentley, of Ely-place, to 
Miss Charlotte Bolton, of Shoe-lane. 
Mr. D. Couty, of St. George’s-in-the- 
East, to Miss Mary Davis, of Newington 
Butts. 
Mr. Samuel Boydell, of Islington, to 
Miss Jane Boydell Philpot, of Bethnal- 
green. ‘ 
Mr. Nicholson, of Grafton-house, Soho, 
to Miss Ray, of Finchley. 
Mr. Bissett, of Peckham, to Miss E. S. 
Bell, of Croydon. 
H. Mildmay, esq. to Ann, daughter of 
Alexander Baring, esq. M.P. 
Mr. J. Betteridge, of London, to Miss 
Tabitha Wood, of Painswick, Glouces- 
tershire. 
W.H. Lane, esq. of Mercers-hall, to 
Miss Emily Armstrong, of Upper Char- 
lotte-street, Fitzroy-square. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, Dr. 
E. Abbey, to Miss Harriet Catharine 
Walker, of Reigate. 
The Rev. C. Spencer, to Mary Ann, 
daughter of Sir 8. B. Morland, bart, 
Hon. P. F. Cust, m.p. to Lady J. M. 
Scott, sister of the Duke of Buccleugh. 
Mr. G, P. Maples, of the Old Jewry; to 
Miss Anne Williams, of Bristol. 
At Eastbourne, Thomas Palmer Lloyd, 
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