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INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, anv DEATHS, 1n anp near LONDON. 
—=L>—— 
CHRONOLOGY OF THE MONTH. 
PRIL 22.—On the motion of. the 
Chancellor of the Exchequer, £7,000 
was granted by parliament to purchase Mr. 
Rich’s collection of coins, curiosities, and 
manuscripts. 
28.—Mr. Whitmore’s Bill for a Revi- 
sion of the Corn Laws was thrown out. 
The yotes were—For the motion, 47; 
against it, 187, 
May 3.—At a meeting of the Protestant 
Dissenting Ministers of the three denomi- 
nations in London and Westminster, at 
the Library, Whitecross-street, it was re- 
solved, “ ‘That, as a body, we wholly dis- 
claim every sentiment of religious intole- 
rance towards our fellow-subjects of the 
Roman Catholic persuasion; and express 
our earnest hope, that the Legislature will 
at length deem it proper to take measures 
for the relief of all classes of his Majesty’s 
subjects, who may lie under penalties and 
disabilities for conscience-sake.”” 
5.—Mr. Maberley’s motion for transfer- 
ring the Duties from Beer to. Malt, was 
thrown out by.a majority of 68. 
9.—Mr. Stuart Wortley’s bill for lega- 
lizing the sale of game was thrown out of - 
the House of Lords, by a majority of 15. 
13.—Mr. Huskisson’s. bill for allowing 
the Importation of Corn, at a duty of 10s. 
3d. per quarter, was read a third time in 
the House of Commons. 
MARRIAGES, 
At St. James’s church, W. Tighe, esq. 
of Woodstock, Ireland, to Lady Louisa 
Lennox, fifth daughter of the Dowager 
Duchess of Richmond. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, Capt. 
Long, to the Hon. Miss Stanley, eldest 
daughter of Lord Stanley, and grand- 
daughter to the Earl of Derby. 
At Mary-le-bone church, W. B. Hughes, 
esq. eldest son of Sir W. B. Hughes, of 
Plascuch, Anglesea, to Mrs. Wormald, 
widow of the late H. Wormald, esq. of 
Woodhouse-house, Yorkshire. 
David Solomans, esq. ofsBury-strect, to 
Jeannette, eldest daughter of S. Cohen, 
esq. of Grove-house, Canonbury. 
At St. Pancras church, J. Dodson, esq. 
of 
