1825.] 
A. Burrow, esq. of Henley, Stafford- 
shire, and St. John’s Wood, to Caroline, 
daughter, of A.Gallassi, Carlisle Str. Soho. 
Capt. R. Clifford, of the H.E.I.C. 
ship Lady Melville, to Catherine; and R. 
Clifford, esq. of the H.E.I.C. sea service, 
to Mary Jane, daughters of the late Rev. 
T. Williams, rector of Weybread, Suffolk, 
and chaplain to the forces. 
The Rey. B. Poulter, M.A. rector of 
Buriton, -Hants, to Harriet, youngest 
daughter of the late J. Morley, esq. for- 
merly of Kempshot, Hants, and Member 
of Council at Bombay. 
W. Horne, esq. to Mrs. H. Davison, 
‘of Chandos Street, Cavendish Square. 
J. O. Jones, esq. of John Street, Bed- 
ford Row, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter 
of the late T. D. Pitman, esq. 
J. Stilwell, esq. of Walton, Surrey, to 
Frances Charlotte, relict of the late Capt. 
Hales, of the Bengal Army. 
W. Ellis, esq. of Weymouth Street, to 
Mary, daughter of S. Turner, esq. of Red 
Lion Square. 
M. T. Gibson, esq. of Siggiesthorne, 
in the county of York, to Miss Clark, 
niece of B. Clark, esq. of Walworth, 
and daughter of the late Mr. Clark, of 
Skelton- Grange. 
J. Clarke, esq. of Heathcote Street, 
Mecklenburgh Square, to Sarah, eldest 
daughter of J. Manfield, esq., of John 
Street, Bedford Row. 
S. Collard, esq. of Minster, to Miss 
S. E. Webb, of the same place. 
F. H. Wollaston, esq. B.A. of Trinity 
Hall, son of the late Archdeacon of Essex, 
to Caroline, daughter of H. S.H. Wollas- 
ton, esq. of Clapton. 
The Hon. G. D. Ryder, second son of 
the Earl of Harrowby, to Lady G. A. 
Somerset, third daughter of the Duke of 
Beaufort. 
H. J. Pye, esq. of Pinner, Middlesex, 
to Mary Ann, third daughter of W. Wal- 
ker, esq. of Everly Lodge, Herts. 
DEATHS. 
Mrs. Horsey, wife of the Rev. J. 
Horsey, of Northampton. 
Phebe, the wife of A.C. Boode, esq. 
and fourth daughter of the late Rev. T. 
Dannett, rector of Liverpool. 
Lady I. Hatton, youngest sister of the 
late Marquis of Hertford. 
' Mr. M. Emery, father of the late cele- 
brated comedian, J. Emery, of Covent- 
Garden Theatre. 
Mrs. Everett, widow of the late T. 
Everett, esq. M.P. 
Elizabeth Mary, wife of J. Birch, esq. M.P. 
J. M. Herries, youngest daughter of 
the late Col. Herries, and sister of J. C. 
Herries, esq. MP. 
61, Harriet, relict of J. Hudson, Mp. 
52, C Barber, esq. of Chancery-lane. 
In Russel Place, 80, Lieut.-Gen. T. 
Trent, of the H.E.I.C. seryice. 
London Marriages and Deaths, &c. 
575 
60, Sir J. G. Egerton, bart. of Egerton 
and Oulton Park, Cheshire. 
At Prospect Place, Walworth, the Rey. 
B. Gerrans. 
71, H. Hone, esq. of Dover’ Street, 
Piccadilly, a.n.a. and enamel-painter to 
his Majesty. : 
At Brompton, the Rev. W. Walker, 
chaplain of Lincoln’s-Inn, and rector of 
Monksilver. 
76, Euphemia, relict of the late R. 
Myddleton, esq. of Chich Castle, in Den- 
bighshire. 
Eliza, youngest daughter of the lateRev. 
P. Lievre, vicar of Arnsby, Leicestershire. 
30, Priscilla, wife of W. Tindall, esq, 
of East Dulwich. 
18, Maria, daughter of the Rev. W. 
Morgan, of Writtle, Essex. 
At Stockwell, 66, I. Cooper, esq. 
Mary, the wife of C. Courtenay, esq. 
of Buckland House, Berks. 
38, H. P. Isherwood, esq. of the 
Manor House, Old Windsor, Berks. 
Maj.-Gen. G. Bridges, of the corps of 
Royal Engineers. 
86, Sir W. W. Pepys, bart. 
J. Hunt, esq. formerly captain in the 
26th, and afterwards in’the 87th foot. 
The Hon. Col. W. Cooper. 
85, Mrs. Lloyd, of Coventry. 
20, The Right Hon. Lord S. A. Chi- 
chester, third son of Marquis Donegal. 
82, G. Chalmers, esq. F.R.s. and 5.A. 
Chief Clerk of the Offices of Privy Council 
for Trade and Plantations, author of 
“ Caledonia,’’ and various other works. 
Mary, wife of D. R. Warrington, esq. 
Lady S. Heathcote, wife of Sir G. 
Heathcote, bart. and eldest daughter of 
the Countess of Dysart and J. Manners, 
esq. of the Grange, Lincolnshire. 
76, The Rey. G. Andrews, pD.D. dean 
of Canterbury, and rector of St. James’s, 
Westminster. He was- formerly Fellow 
of Trinity college, B.A. 1773, M.A. 1779, 
p.D. 1807. 
22, J. Goll, eldest son of J. S. Walton, 
deputy registrar of the N. Riding, York- 
shire. “ 
22, Caroline, eldest daughter of Colonel 
and Lady C. Wood. 
22, John, son of J. S. Walton, esq. of 
Northallerton. 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At Hyderabad, W. Macdonald, esq. of 
the E.I.C. service, son of Col. Macdonald, 
to Miss Scott, daughter of — Scott, esq, 
of the Madras Ciyil Service. 
At the Mauritius, Capt. I. F. Chapman, 
of his Majesty’s ship Ariadne, to Miss 
Phillips. tg 
At the Ambassador’s chapel, at Milan 
(and in his presence), Capt. G. F. Bridges, 
Kk. N. nephew of the late Lieut.-Gen Bridges, 
to Harriet, only surviving daughter of the 
Rey. D. D. Berguer, B.D. rector of Everly, 
Wilts. 
At 
