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At Bahia, — McKerrol, esq. to Sera- 
phina Hibernia, third daughter of W. Pen- 
nell, esq. Consul of Bahia. 
At Paris, in the British Ambassador’s 
chapel, J. F. Forster, esq. of Seatonburn, 
Northumberland, a lieutenant in the Royal 
Navy, to Mademoiselle J. Jombert, of St. 
Germain’s. 
At Paris, at the British Ambassador’s 
chapel, J. Morley, esq. of Murrick Park, 
in Yorkshire, to Miss Wilson, eldest daugh- 
ter of the Rey. G. Wilson, of Corbridge, 
Northumberland. ; 
At Rio de Janeiro, J. L. Macfarquhar, 
esq. to Catherine, daughter of the Rey. 
J. Dampier, rector of Codford, Dorset, 
and Langton Thactraver, Wilts. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Paris, the Right Hon. Lady Char- 
lotte Wynne Belasyse, eldest daughter of 
the late Henry, Earl Fauconberg. This 
lady dying without issue, the eldest son. of 
Sir G. Wombwell comes into possession 
of the fine old family mansion and exten- 
sive domains in the N. Riding, Yorkshire. 
At Brussels, Sarah, the lady of Rear- 
Admiral Winthrup. 
Deaths Abroad.—Ecclesiastical Promotions. 
(July 1, 
At Pisa, in Tuscany, 22, B. Pleydell, 
eldest daughter of R. Joyce, esq. of Teign- 
mouth. 
At Nice, 21, Mr. T. Sidgreayes, fourth 
son of the late J. Sidgreayes, esq. of 
Inglewhite Lodge, Lancashire. 
‘At Jamaica, 19, Ens. H. Laye,9Ist regt. 
_ Mr. H. F. Jauncey, (son of Capt. 
Jauncey, R.N., midshipman of his Ma- 
jesty’s ship Pyramus. 
At a very advanced age, the Marquis of 
Villevieille, arelation of Voltaire, and one 
of the conservators of the library of St. 
Genevieve. 
At Versailles, Jemima, second daugh- 
ter of the late W. Currey, esq. of South- 
ampton. ; 
At Nice, Lieut.-Gen. M. Baillie. / 
At Poonah, in the East-Indies, 29, 
Elizabeth,. wife of J. Farish, esq. of Bom- 
bay, and eldest daughter of R. Faweett, 
esq. of Scaleby Castle. 
in the East-Indies, Capt. R. Calvert, 
of the 41st N.I. Madras Establishment, 
and son of Mr, Calvert, of Clark’s Hill, 
near Brampton. 
In the harbour of Bombay, Capt. W. 
F. Dunlop, of the 7th N.I. second son of 
J. Dualop, esq. Ballanakiel. 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
‘Tut Rev. R. Greenside, 8.A. to the 
perpetual curacy, of Seamer, Yorkshire. 
The Rey. R. F. Elwin. to the rectory 
of St. Margave, Westwick, Norwich. 
The Rey. T. K. Bonney, M.A. rector 
of Normanton, Rutland, is elected a 
Governor of Archdeacon Jobnson’s schools 
and hospitals, at Oakham and Upping- 
ham, vice the late Rey. W. Pochin. 
The Rey. J. Rudge, p.p. has been ap- 
pointed, by the Duke of York, his royal 
highness’s domestic chaplain. 
The Rev. G. Vanbrugh, B.c... rector of 
Aughton, to a prebend in Wells Cathedral. 
The Rey. E. G. A. Beckwith, M.a. to 
aminor canonry in the church of St. Peter’s, 
‘Westminster. 
_ A dispensation has passed the great 
seal, to enable the Rev. R.’ Roberts, D.p. 
to hold the rectory of Wadenhoe, with 
the consolidated rectory of Barnwell, All 
Saints, and St. Andrew, Northampton- 
shire. - Syn 
The Rey. H. Thursby was instituted to 
the rectory of Isham Inferior, in the county 
of Northampton. 
The Rev. R. Montgomery, B.A. was 
also instituted to the rectory of Holcot, in 
the county of Northampton. 
The Rey. J. Hutchins, .m.a. of Christ 
Church, is promoted to the rectory of 
Telscombe, and vicarage of Piddinghoe, 
in the diocese of Chichester. 
The King has been pleased to order a 
congé @élire to the Dean and Chapter of 
the Cathedral church of Salisbury, _em- 
powering them to elect a bishop of that 
see, the same being void by the death of 
Dr. J. Fisher, late bishop thereof; and 
his Majesty has also been pleased to 
recommend to the said Dean and Chapter, 
the Right Rey. Father in God, Dr. T: 
Burgess, Lord Bishop of St. David’s, to 
be by them elected bishop of the said see 
of Salisbury. 
The Rey. R. Johnson, M.A. to the ree- 
tory of Lavenham, Suffolk. 7 
The Rev. J. W- Butt, m.a. to the rec- 
tory of aie Norfolk 
The Rey. T. Mackreath, to the rectory 
of Halton, near Manchester. 
The Rev. J: Roby, to the vicarage of 
Austrey, Warw ickshire. 
The Rey. J. B. Byers, vicar of Lamphey, 
in Pembrokeshire, and chaplain to the 
Right Hon. the Earl of Caledon, .to the 
vicarage of Nantmel, with Llanyre, Radnor. 
The Rey. J. Timbrell, p.D. has been 
collated, and inducted to the archdea- 
conry of Gloucester, with the rectory of 
Dursley annexed. 
Mr. P. W. Buckham, of St. John’s 
College, is elected Hebrew scholar on the 
late Mr. Tyrwhitt’s foundation. 
T. G. Hall, 3.a. and the Rev. W. 
Waring, 3.a.' of Magdalen College, were 
on Monday last elected: Foundation Fel- 
lows, and S. W. Waud, B.A. a Wray 
Fellow of that society. 
G. Burrows, esq, B.A. of Cains College, 
was elected fellow of that society. . 
The Rev. T. Brooke, B.A. minister of - 
Lane-End, in the Staffordshire Potteries, 
has been instituted to the rectory of Wist- 
aston, Cheshire, on’ the presentation of 
J. W. Hammon, esq. of Wistaston Hall. 
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