1825.] 
to Mary, daughter of the late Wm. Ireon- 
side, esq. of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham. 
At Riehmond, in Upper Canada, the 
Rev. J. Byrne, rector of that place, to Ann, 
daughter of Mr. Eyneuf; in the 12th year 
of herage !!! Spee 
At Bombay, the Rev. David Young, to 
Harriet Frances, fifth daughter of the late 
J. Fenton, esq. of Doncaster. 
At Bombay, Capt. A. MacDonald, to 
Miss M. Elphinstone, daughter of Joln 
Elphinstone, esq. 
At Lima, J. Maclean, esq. to Senora 
Rosa Eschanes. 
At Paris, R. Buchanan, jun., esq. of 
Drumpullier, to Sarah Maria, daughter of 
Sir J. W. Hoare, bart. 
At Poona, Capt. Havelock, 4th Dra- 
goons, to Caroline, Elizabeth, daughter of 
A. Chaplin, esq. of Aylesbury. 
At Paris, J. J. Bulkeley, esq. to Sarah 
Mary, eldest daughter of the Jate P. Bul- 
keley, esq. 
: DEATHS ABROAD. , ‘ 
Col. des Barres, late Lieut. Governor 
and Commander-in-Chief of Prince Ed- 
ward’s Island, aged 102. 
On the 3d December, at Naples, T. W. 
Hunt, esq. of Wadenhoe House, North- 
amptonshire, aged 28, and on the 5th Mrs. 
C. Hunt, wife of the above gentleman, 
At Kaira, East-Indies, Capt. G. W. 
Barlow, 4th Dragoons. 
At Essequibo, W. R. D’Urban, esq. 
youngest son of Sir B. D’ Urban, Lieut. 
Governor of that Colony. 
Commodore Nourse, c.8-, Commander- 
in-Chief off the Cape of Good Hope—on 
the same station, Lieuts. A. Grant; J. M. 
Wetherall, n.A.; C. Brown; Mr. Forbes; 
and Mr. Kirkpatrick, 
‘Lancashire. 
Northumberland and Durham. 91 
At Tours, in I’rance, Lieut. Col. Dixon, 
R.A. 
At Rome, on the 15th ult. her High- 
ness the Princess Sapieha, of Bold-hall, 
The Princess was the daugh.- 
ter and heiress of the late Peter Patten 
Bold, esq., and having left no issue, the 
estates devolve on Mrs. Hoghton, the lady 
of Hoghton, esq., son of Sir Harry 
Hoghton. Her remains will be interred in 
the family vault at Farnworth, 
Isle of France, Lieut. J. Wetherall, rn. A. 
At Venice, J. D. Macmurdo, esq. 
At Caen, Normandy, Major General 
Lord Muskery. 
Died, on the 25th Dee. last, at Gran, on 
the left bank of the Danube, near Buda, in 
Lower Hungary, the relict of General the 
Hon. Jobn Dormer, second son of John, 
seventh Baron Dormer, of Wessge, in the 
county of Buckingham, by Mary, daughter 
of Sir Cecil Bishopp, of Parham, in the 
county of Sussex, bart. The General was 
born at Peterley House, on the 1&th Feb. 
1%30, and at an early period of life, received 
the Royal permission to enter the Hunga- 
rian service, under the heroic Maria 
Theresa, (the disabilities of the members of 
the Church of Rome, to which community 
the Dormers were adherents, preventing 
the attainment of high rank in the army at 
home.) In the advance of life the General 
married the subjeet of this Memoir, a lady 
of noble Birth, in the Austrian Dominions, 
by whom he had ten children, Joseph, 
the youngest, a Colonel in Hungary, alone 
survives, and will succeed to the ancient 
Barony of Dormer, of the creation of 30th 
June, 1615, with the entailed Estates in 
Warwickshire and Bucks, on -failure of 
Male Issue by the present Peer, should, 
he outlive him, : 
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house, Newcastle, for the purpose of forming a 
District Society, for the port of Newcastle, as a 
branch of the London Society, for the preservation 
of life from shipwreck. An annual subscription was 
entered into, and several liberal donations were re- 
ceived. - 
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subscribed £50 towards the expenses of the inquiry 
respecting a better communication between that town 
and Carlisle. 
_ Subscriptions have been set on foot, for the pur- 
pose of building an elegant theatre, assembly-rooms, 
post-office, &c. in the town of Sunderland. 
Married.) J. Davidson, esq. of West Otterburn, 
Northumberland, to Miss S. 1. E. Jessop, daughter 
of the Right Hon. Lady Anna Maria Jessop, of Bird- 
hill-house, Durham—At Gosforth-house, the Right 
Hon. George Harry, Lord Grey, eldest son of the 
Earl of Stamford and Warrington, to Lady Cathe- 
tine Charteris, third daughter of the Earl of Wemyss 
and March—At South Shields, Mr. C. Young, to 
Mary, second daughter of T. Bell, esq. of Waterloo- 
yale—At Newcastle, Mr. J. A. Ward, son of Dr. 
Ward, of Dumfries, to Miss M. Todd, of Stokefiela- 
hall—At Ellingham, H. J. W. Collingwood, esq. of 
Libburn-tower, to Miss F. C. Haggerston. 
Died.) Near Darlington, H. Lee, esq—At Ber- 
wick, 86, the Rev. W. Peeper—At Alnwick, 19, Mary 
Anne, youngest daughter of the late Rev. L. Wilson, 
of Holy Island—97, Mr. P. Suddis, of Llickhimen, 
. near Lanchester, Durham. He lived to know seven 
. generations of his family, and was father, grand- 
father, and great-grandfather to 109 children—At 
Elsdon-castle, Mrs. E. Grose, daughter of the late 
F. Grose, Esq. F.A.S.—At South Shields, 24, Ellen, 
fourth daughter of T. Forsyth, esq.—At Stella-house, 
Durham, 75, Mathias Dunn, esq.—At Durham, 
Jane, wife of X. Logan, esq. 
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