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which he was so well calculated to have 
become an honour and an ornament. He 
left a widow and three children, and was 
buried at Broadstairs. 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
Lately, the Count de Niepperg, to the 
Archduchess Maria Louisa, the widow of 
Buonaparte. 
_At Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s Land, 
G. C. Clarke, esq., third son of T. Clarke, 
esq-, of Ellenthorpe-hall, Yorkshire, to 
Miss H. M. Davice, of Hobart Town. 
At Paris, J. T. Carlow, esq., to Eliza- 
beth Anne, second daughter of Capt. 
Rowed, k.n. 
At Quebec, Lieut.-Col. Hawkins, of 
the 68th regt., to the daughter of Gen. 
Gore, and niece of Admiral Sir John 
Gore. 
At Berne, Capt. J. Hall, Coldstream 
Guards, to Lucy, eldest daughter of W. 
Alves, esq. 
’ At Gruyere, an old soldier, aged 86, 
who had both his legs shot off in a battle, 
about fifty years ago, was lately married to 
a woman who is seventy, and was born 
without arms, which, however, does not 
prevent her being remarkably active for a 
woman of her age. 
At Muirtown, Capt. W.E. Sutherland, 
of his Majesty’s 33d regt., to Miss S. G. 
Duff. P 
At Secunderabad, Lieut. R. Codrington, 
46th regt. Native Infantry, to Louisa, 
third daughter of the Rev. F. Gardner. 
At Smyrna, Mr. John Warmington, of 
that city, to Grace Louisa, eldest daughter 
of J. Barker, esq., his Britannic Majesty’s 
Consul for Aleppo and-its dependencies. 
Ecclesiastical Promotions. 
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At Demerara, Capt. G. Richardson, to 
Johanna Catherine, eldest daughter ~ of 
J. Robertson, esq., of the said colony. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Madeira, R. Young, esq. 
64, at Dieppe, G. Crathorne, esq., of 
Crathorne. 
At Rome, his excelleney M. Bartholdy, 
Privy Councillor to the King of Prussia, 
and formerly Consul-general to his Majesty 
in the Italian States. 
At Portobello, Maj. J. Davidson, late 
in the service of the East-India Company. 
At Boulogne, Henrietta Franees, daugh- 
ter of the late D. Marston, esq., of St. 
Catherine’s Park, Kildare, Ireland. 
At Honfleur, Frances Elizabeth, third 
daughter of the Rey. E. Green, rector of 
Burford. 
At New York, 36, Mr. Charles Buo- 
naparte. 
At the Baths of Landeck, in Silesia, 
Count Bulow, minister of state to the 
King of Prussia. 
At Kingston, Jamaica, 19, Henry, the 
youngest son of G. Hibbert, esq., of 
Portland-place. 
At Bencoolen, Mrs. Christiana Nichol- 
son, wife of W. Scott, esq., of Penang. 
At Bombay, 22, Lieut. A D. Greme, 
3d Native Cavalry. 
On her passage to England from Cal- 
cutta, 51, Mrs. Bainfield, wife of W. 
Bainfield, esq-, formerly of Pentonville. 
At sea, Mr. S. Harris, master of his 
Majesty’s ship Thracian. 
At Spanish-town, Jamaica, W. Carr, 
esq., third son of the late J. Carr, esq., 
of Ryhope, Durham. 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
Tue Rey. Mr. Prettyman, son of. the 
Lord Bishop of Winchester, to the livings 
of Alverstoke and Havant, in the room 
of the Rey. C. A. North, prebend of 
Winchester, deceased. 
The Rey. R. B. Paul, m.a., fellow of 
Exeter College, has been presented, by 
the rector and fellows of that society, to 
the vicarage of Long Wittenham. 
The Rey. D. Nantes, to the rectory of 
Powderham, Devon. 
The Rev. J. H. J. Chichester, to the 
rectory of Loxhore, Devon. 
The Rev. J. Davies, rector of St. Cle- 
ment’s, Worcester, to be chaplain to the 
House of Industry in that city, the Rey. 
W. Faulkner haying resigned the  situ- 
ation. 
The Rev. W. Johnson, to the vicarage 
of Bilsby, near Alford. 
The Rey. J. Baker. M.a., Chancellor 
of the Diocese of Durham, to the rectory 
of Nuneham Courtenay: patron, Earl of 
Harcourt. 
The Rey. W. James, M.A., priest vicar of 
the cathedrat church, Wells, to the rec- 
tory of East Lambrook, Somerset, void 
by the cession of the Rey. C. T. Simons : 
patrons, the Dean and Chapter of the said 
cathedral. 
The Rev. J. D. Coleridge, B.c.t., to 
the prebendary stall in the cathedral church. ° 
of Exeter, void by the death of the Rey. 
J. Carrington. 
The Rey. R. Mallock, s.c.L., to the 
perpetual cure of Tormoham and Cock- 
ington, Devon. 
The Rev. H. A. Greaves, A. B., of 
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge to 
the head mastership of the Devonport 
Classical and Mathematical School, on the 
nomination of the trustees, 
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