290 Marriages and Deaths Abroad.—KEcelesiastical Promotions. { April, 
The lady of J. Farcey, esq. 
In Great Pulteney-street, St James’s, S. Jack- 
son, esq. 
In Great Portland-street, 85, Mys. J. Ross. 
Lucy, youngest daughter of T. Dawes, esq. of 
Bedford-row. 
At the Royal Naval Asylum, Harriett, widow of 
the late J. Fearnside, esq. 
In Bruton-street, 54, W. Owen, esq. R.A. 
Mary Sophia, youngest daughter of W. Saltwell, 
esq. of North-crescent. 
Charles Smith, second son of T. Price, esq. of 
Richmond. 
In Quebec-street, W. M. Dillon, esq. 
In Charlotte-street, Portland-place, Mrs. Smith, 
only daughter of the late Dr. R. C. Sims. 
72, J. How, esq. of Chelsea. 
Georgiana, youngest daughter of G. Carroll, esq- 
T. Rodwell, esq., Proprietor and Manager of the 
Adelphi Theatre, and 2uthor of several dramatic 
works. 
The lady of E. Macdonnell, esq. 
' At North-end, Fulham, Jean, the wife of G.G. 
Mills, esq. 
At Wandsworth, Catherine, second daughter of 
the late W. M‘Andrew, esq. 
In Great Stanhope-street, 54, Mrs. Isabella Gallager. 
In George-street, Portman-square, 76, Mrs. S. E. 
Ottley, eldest daughter of the late Sir W. Young, 
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MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At Bombay, Capt. G. Bolton, of the 20th regiment, 
to Mary, only daughter of the late J. Vye, esq. of 
Ilfracombe. 
At Madras, the Rev. J. Hallewell, M.A., to Mary, 
daughter of Dr. Thompson of Wexford. 
At Caleutta, Captain C. Graham, to Mary Anne, 
third daughter of the late H. Taylor, esq. 
At Calcutta, J. Carey, esq. to. Anna, daughter of 
the late Rev. S. Pearce, of Birmingham. 
At Paris, Sir Alexander Mortora, to Miss R. Wal- 
lace, late of Cheltenham. 
At Hyderabad, Lieut. J. Dickinson, to Miss C. 
Butler, niece of Col. Boles, 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
His Highness Frederick IV. Duke of Gotha, died 
on the 11th instant, at seveno’clock. By his death 
the male line of the branch, descending from Duke 
Emest the Pious, which has reigned nearly 200 years, 
is extinct, and the dominions of the house fall to the 
collateral branches in Hildburghausen, Coburg, and 
Meiningen, who have accordingly published a procla- 
mation to that effect. 
At Lima, on the 7th of December last, Thomas 
Rowcroft, esg., His Britannic Majesty’s Consul- 
General for Peru. On the morning of the Gth, he 
had gone out in his carriage, accompanied by his 
only daughter, as far as Callao, where the last re- 
maining force of the Royzlist Army were stationed ; 
and returming to the city in the evening, as he ap- 
proached the outposts of the contending force, he 
quitted the carriage, and was proceeding on horse- 
back, when he was hailed by the sentinels, and not 
answering to the pass-word, the sentinels fired. Mr- 
Rowcroft was struck by the second shot, which 
proved fatal, as he died on the following day.—We 
expect to present our readers, in the ensuing Num- 
ber, with a circumstantiel and authentic memoir. 
At Bordeaux, — Holt, esq. of Cheltenham. 
At Dacca, in the East Indies, the Rev. M. Stow, 
M.A. 
At Madras, 
Franklin. 
At Valparaiso, 26, Captain R. B. Addison, of the 
Chilian, and formerly of the British Navy. 
At Nagpore, Capt. W. Hardy. 
At Madras, Mrs. Bowser, wife of Lieut.-General 
Eowser. . 
_ At Jamaica, 40, 
regiment. 
At Calcutta, Capt. P. Nind. 
In Bengal, Shearman Bird, esq. of Dacca. 
In Bengal. — Pateen, esq. 
On board the ship Lord Hungerford, Elizabeth 
Anne, daughter of the late R. J. Hunter, esq. of 
Madras. 
At Florence, Ann Janet, wife of W.G. Johnstone, 
esq. 
On his passage from Rangoon to Madras, Lieut.- 
Colonel C. Hodgson. 
On his passage to England, on board the ship 
Atlas, Ensign R. Mends, of the 37th regiment, ne-~ 
phew of the late Sir Robert Mends. 
At Batavia, 25, G. Elliott, esq. 
Lady Franklin, relict of Sir W. 
Major R. Mackenzie, of the 77th 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
THE Rev. L.C. Leé,M.A. to the rectory of Woot- 
ton, Oxfordshire. 
The Rev. A. Sedgwick, to the vicarage of Shudy 
Camps, Cambridgeshire. 
The Rey. W. C. Wilson, jun. M.A. to the vicarage 
of Bozeat cum Strixton, Northamptonshire. © 
The Rev. J. Corrie, to the rectory of Morcott, 
Rutland. 
The Rev. W. Buckland, to the rectory of Stoke 
Charity, near Winchester. 
The Rev. R. B. Tomkyns, to the rectory of Soham 
Tony, Norfolk. 
The Rev. D. F. Markham, B.A. to the vicarage of 
Addingham, Cumberland. 
The Rev. R.C. Long, to the rectory of Swains- 
thorpe, Norfolk. 
‘The Rev. S. Fenton, to the vicarage of Fishguard, 
Pembrokeshire. 
‘The Rev. W. Allen, to thé rectory of St Bride's, 
Pembrokeshire. 
The Rev. W. Harriss, to the vicarage of Amroth, 
Pembrokeshire. 
The Rev. G. Williams, B.A. to the rectory of 
Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire. 
The Rev. T. Cox, D.D. to the rectory of Ather- 
ston-upon-Stour, Worcestershire. 
The Rev. T. Bownes, to the perpetual curacy of 
Horton, Staffordshire. 
The Rev. J. W. D. Merest, of Bury, to be Domestic 
Chaplain to the Duke of Grafton. ° 
The Rev. P. Felix, to the vicarage of Easton 
Neston, : 
The Rev. J. H. Stephenson, B.A. to the rectory of 
Dengie, Essex. 
The Rev. J. Baldwin, to the rectory of Leylund, 
near Preston, 
The Rev. G. Chandler, D.C.L. to the district 
church, in Stafford-street, Mary-le-bone. 
The Rev. J. R, Holcombe, to the vicarage of 
Steventon, Berks, 
PROVINCIAL 
