374 
THE REVENUE. 
Abstract of the Net Produce of the Revenxe of Great 
Britaim, in the years and quarters ended 10th of 
October, 1824 and 1825, shewing the. Increase or 
Decrease on each head thereof. 
Years ended 10th Oct. 
1824. 1825. Increase. Decrease. 
£. £. £. 
Customs ----10,278,243 14 306 152 4,027,909 
Excise ------ eed 852 21,620,714 2699138 
Stamps ------ 637,784 ue 323,142 
Post Office - f '439,000 1,501,000 62,000 
AX€S «+++ 880,106 470757340 95,234 
Miscellaneous 309,017 363,565 654,548 
47,990,092 49,763,787 4,562,833 2699138 
Deduct Decrease: --- 2,699,138 
Increase on the Year 1,863,695 
Quars. ended 10th Oct. 
1824. 1825. Increase. Decrease. 
ae = is te 
Customs ---- 3,240,272 5,278,455 2,038,183 : 
Excise >+ 7,113,017 5,154,858 1958159 
Stamps------ 1,759,680 1,823,519 63,839 
Post Office 375,000 379,000 4,000 
Taxes ----+- 481,968 474,433 7535 
Miscellaneous 79,113 76,379 2734 
13,049,050 13,186,644 2,106,022 1968428 
Deduct Decrease: - - -1,968,428 
Increase on the Quar. 137,594 
MARBIAGES. 
Sir Francis Shugburgh, bart., to Maria 
Denys, only daughter of Lady Charlotte 
Denys. 
Lloyd Bamford Hesketh, esq., to the 
Lady Emily Lygon. 
Col. T. Foster, to Miss Lamotte, daugh- 
ter of J. L. Lamotte, esq. 
At Camberwell, Holland Goddard, esq., 
of Harborough, to Miss Fagg, of Peckham. 
T. Watson, esq., M. D., Henrietta-street, 
Cavendish-square, to Sarah, second daugh- 
ter of the late E. Jones, esq., of Brackley, 
Northamptonshire. 
Hugh Wade Maccaughey, esq., of Tot- 
tenham, to Lucinda, second daughter of 
James Arbouin, esq., of Brunswick-square. 
-Lieut.-Col, Gubbins, of the 67th regt., 
to Sarah, only daughter of the late C. Shard, 
esq., of Lovell-hill, Berkshire. 
R. Wilson, esq., of Thames-street, to 
Miss H. Weston, of Warnford, Hants. 
Beaumont, only son of the late W. At- 
kinson, esq., of Calcutta, to Elizabeth, only 
daughter of the Rey. J. J. Ellis. 
T. Papillion, esq., of Ainse-place, to 
Frances Margaret, second daughter of Sir 
A. Oxendon, bart., of Broom-park. 
At Uppark, Sir H. Featherstonhaugh, 
bart., to Miss M. A. Bullock. 
The Rev. J. H. Sparke, to Agnes, young- 
est daughter of the late Sir J. H. Astley, 
of Seaton Delaval, and Melton Constable, 
bart. 
H. Currie, esq., to Emma, only daugh- 
ter of the late Lieut.-Col. T. Knox, of the 
Ist regt. of Guards. 
Rose Tunno, esq.; of Upper Brook-street. 
to Caroline, second daughter of J. M. 
Raikes, esq., of Portland-place. 
Sir W. G. Hylton Jolliffe, bart., to Miss 
London Marriages and Deaths. 
[Nov. 1, 
Eleanor Paget, second daughter of the 
Hon. Berkeley Paget. 
The Rev. Dacre Barrett Lennard, son 
of Sir T. Barrett Lennard, bart., of Belhus, 
Essex, to Rachel Anna, eldest daughter - 
of Jeremiah Ines, esq., of St. Catherine’s- 
hill, 
DEATHS. 
34, In Wimpole-street, Anne, wife of 
Capt. C. S. J. Hawtayne, Rr. Nn. 
Sophia, wife of the Rey. J. Bailey, Jate 
of Dewsbury, eldest daughter of the late 
Rey. J. Parkin, and niece to J. Halliey, 
esq., of the same place. 
Diana, the wife of Dr. P. M. Latham, 
and youngest daughter of the Hon. Major- 
Gen. Chetwynd Stapylton. 
91, At Chertsey, G. Dundass, esq. 
Margaret, the wife of Lieut.-General J. 
Manners Kerr. , 
The Right Hon. Lady Sarah, wife of Sir 
W. C. De Crespigny, Bart., M. Pp. for South- 
ampton. 
Thomas Brodie, esq., many years em- 
ployed in compiling an Index to the Jour: 
nal of the House of Lords. 
63. At Cooper’s Hill, 
Langford. 
At Sunninghill, 
Mangles, esq. 
Sophia, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. L. 
Chirol, one of his Majesty’s chaplains, St. 
James’s Palace. ; 
Rey. G. Nevill, eldest son of the Hon. 
G. Nevill, of Flower-place, Surrey. 
J. Crosdill, esq., the celebrated yiolon- 
cello-player, in Sloane-street. 
67, In Down-street, Piccadilly, the Rev. 
J. Ay Perny, p. D. 
77, In Kensington-square, Major Tor- 
riano. 
Mr. D. Lewis, of the New-Inn, St. Cle- 
ment Danes. 
50, The Rey. W. Paget, Rector of Gat- 
ton. 
25, Susan, the amiable and beloved wife 
of Mr. E. Bailey, of Holborn. 
Surrey, Lord 
Charlotte, wife of R. 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At Madras, J. Barclay, esq., of ship So- 
phie, to Caroline, second daughter of E. 
Day, esq., of Staunton. t 
At Madras, H. Cotes, esq., Solicitor, 
second son of the Rev. H. Cotes, of Bed- 
lington, to Ann Heywood, eldest daughter 
of A. Davidson, esq., late of Calcutta. 
At Hobart Town, Van Dieman’s Land, 
Capt. M. R. Tomkins, to Miss Emma Gar- _ 
ratt, late of Market Lavington, Wilts. 
At the Ambassador’s Chapel, in Paris, 
C. D. Broughton, esq., fourth surviving son 
of the late Sir T. Broughton, Bart., of Dod- 
dington Hall, Cheshire, to Caroline, second 
daughter of the late Colonel W. Greene, 
Military Auditor-General at Bengal. - 
DEATHS ABROAD. | 
19, In the East Indies, by the peetina 
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