1825.] 
lict of the late J. Conyers, esq. of Copthall, 
Essex. 
Sir A. Grant, bart. 
75, W. Wood, esq. late of Cheltenham. 
In Grosyenor-street, 82, J. Weyland, 
esq:, of Woodeaton, county of Oxford. 
In Green-street,  Grosvenor-square, 52, 
J. Stevens, esq. é 
Her Grace'the Duchess’ of Dorset. 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At the house of his Excellency the 
British, Ambassador, Paris, the Rev, W. 
H. Bury, 3.v., to Mary Anne, daughter of 
_the late J, Maclean, esq. and. widow of 
the late A. M. Grieves, .esq. of Glenure, 
North Britain. 
At the house of his Excellency the 
British Ambassador at. Brussels, the Rev. 
E. Jenkins, 8.4., to Eliza, eldest daughter 
of J. Jay, esq., formerly of Lixmount, 
near Edinburgh. 
At'the house of the British Consul at 
Dunkerque, in France, the Right Hon. 
R.H. Fitzgibbon, m.P., second son of the 
late Earl of Clare, to Diana, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late C. Woodcock, esq. 
At Madras, Capt. D. Montgomery, 
of the light cavalry, deputy surveyor-gene- 
ral, to Harriet, third daughter of the late © 
Maj.-Gen. Durrand, of the Madras esta- 
blishment. 
At Mount-Gerald-house, Archibald Dick, 
esq. of Windsor Castle, Jamaica, and a 
member of the Hon. House of Assembly 
of that island, to Isabella, third daughter 
of the late C. Mackenzie, esq. of Mount- 
Gerald, Rosshire, North Britain. 
At Brussels, the Count Ferdinand 
D’Oultlemont, chamberlain to his Serene 
Highness the Prince of Orange, to Isa- 
bella Charlotte, only daughter of the late 
G. Bonham, esq. 
zh DEATHS ABROAD. 
M. Birkbeck, esq., Secretary of the 
State of Monois, was lately drowned in 
crossing a stream on his way,home from a 
visit to Mr. Owen, at Harmony. He was 
the founder of New Albion; the back- 
woodsmen called him the Emperor of the 
Peete on account. of his buying, at a 
‘4c 
ai fo 
Puta r€ 
sotiet oil! 
single purchase, 16,000 acres of public 
cay. Qiale 
MNIDIMNA 
eae 
oide anit fit FF . t P i 
Tue Rev. G. G. Smith to be domestic 
Fig iyi his! Royal Highness’ the ' Duke 
ve Rey. R. Richards, m.a., to be do- 
mestic, chaplain to his’ Royal: Highness the 
. Dukeiof Sussex.) Io ope9 oul 
The; Rey. Ru Rs Faulkner to be! per- 
petual curate),of | St, Sepulchre’s parish, 
Cambridge, vit. 
Ecclesiastical Promotions. 
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land. His loss. will be severely felt. by the 
emigrants of the west. 
The Right Rey. J. Mountain, p.p., Lord 
Bishop of Quebec. __ * 
At Loango, on the coast of Africa, Mr. 
R. Collett. 
On his way to'France, 33, Mr. F. Pres- 
ton, jun, ; rete ne bebee 
At Jamaica, Mr. J. Griffiths, master of 
his Majesty’s ship Dartmouth. \- “""* \ 
‘On his return from India,° ‘Major R- 
Durie, of the 11th light dragoonss*" 2° 
At Zurich, in Switzerland, the Rev. S. 
How, rector of Winterbourne, Strickland, 
Dorset, and of Southleigh, Devon... 
At the house of- Dr. Smitton, -on, the 
Esplanade at Bombay, 20; Lieut. 'T. He 
Heathcote, of the Hon. East-India Com- 
pany’s Artillery, third son of Rear- Admiral 
Sir H. Heathcote. : 
At Benares, . Bengal,’ Capt. .G- Snod- 
grass, 23d regt. native infantry, deputy-; 
paymaster of the Benares and Sagoridivi- 
sions of the army, and seventh son of the 
late H. Snodgrass, esq. of Paisley. 
Qn his passage home from Calcutta, on 
board the General Hewitt, Mr. C.. Benson, . 
third son of the late J. Benson, esq. of 
Knap Northam. 
At Barbadoes, J. Ellis, esq. of, the 
Middle Temple, M.A. ¥.s.a., and deputy 
recorder of Huntingdon. 
J. Gentle, esq. late of Demerara, on 
his passage from. Trinidad to London. 
AtValparaiso, J. Brown, esq. late purser 
of his Majesty’s ship Blonde. 
At Glengary, Upper Canada, 70, J. 
Macdonnell, of Ardnoire. 
At Posen, Germany, 28, Peter Tuchan, 
of dropsy in the chest. He-was a native 
of Tula, and remarkable for his gigantic 
stature. He measured eight feet seven 
inches in height, so that the hands of the 
tallest man hardly reached his breast. _ It- 
was remarkable that he had not a beard; 
that his voice was soft and his feet weak; 
he was a very moderate eater, and it is 
said he was seven years o]d. before he began 
to grow in such an extraordinary manner, . 
At Montreal, 106, C. Lusiniani, esq. 
At Cairo, 70, Mr. Salame, of Alexandria, 
father of A. V. Salame, esq.his Majesty’s 
Oriental interpreter. 4 
At Jamaica, Lieut. A. S, Faulkner.) 
A ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
The Rev. G. E. Whyley,; M.a., to the’ 
vicarage of Eaton’ Bray, in the county of 
Bedfordshire. aval So 
The Rev, J. Johnson, M.A., rector of 
Byford, in the county of Herefordshire, to 
the prebendal ‘stall of Hampton, in Here- 
ford'cathedgal, 10 Hovey Vito ve 
The Rey. D. Clementson to be chaplain 
of the county gaol, Dorchester, rr 
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