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London Incide}2fs, Maniages and Deaths. 



[Feb. 



1,"46; sixty and seventy, 1,772; seventy and eighty 

 I.SCIJ; eighty and ninety, &>% ninety aiid a hundred, 

 78 : a hundred, 1 ; a htmdred and one, I. Increased 

 in the burials this year, 781. There have been exe- 

 cuted within the billi of mortality, 14 ; only four 

 have been reported as such. 



A cnrious list of payments on foreign loans, 

 mining shares, and other undertakings during the 

 last year, states them to amount to the sura of 

 £17,582,773. 



For the purpose of encouraging the growth of 

 wool in the Isle of Malta, Government, by a Trea- 

 sury order, permits its importation duty free. 



Another order allows the importation ofundyed 

 thrown silk at a duty of 2s. Cd. per lb. less than is 

 imposed on the same article dyed. 



T. S. Caldwell, Esq., of the Temple, has been 

 appointed one of the police magistrates of Union- 

 hall, in theroomof L. B.Allen, Esq., resigned. 



A Treasury order has been issued, permitting to- 

 bacco to be warehoused five years witlwut addi- 

 tional rent, and ordering the duty to be charged on 

 the weight actually delivered from the warehouse. 



The followii'g works, which will probably not call 

 from the county rates a less sum than ^lud.dilli, are 

 at present in agitation in the county of Middlesex, 

 viz. an entirely new prison at Tothill -fields ; an en- 

 tirely new house of correction, either for women or 

 vagrants ; an enlargement of the present new prison 

 of Clerkenwell, and a better adaptation of the 

 chapel at the present house of correction to the pur- 

 poses of divine worsliip. 



MARRIAGES. 



Col. Sir R. Arbuthnot, K.C.B., to Harriet, daugh- 

 ter of the late T. Smith, esq., of Castleton-hall, 

 Rochdale, Lancashire. 



At Camberwell, the Rev. S. Robins, M.A., to 

 Eliz.ibeth, daughter of T. Holland, esq. 



R. Smith, esq., of Buckdcn, Hants, to Mary, 

 daughter of R. Edwards, esq. 



The Rev. R. Harvey, M.A., to Louisa, daughter 

 of J. R. Best, esq., of Barbadoes. 



F. E. J. Valpy, M.A., to Eliza, daughter of J. 

 Pullen, esq. 



The Rev. D. H. F. Hatton, of Weldon, Nor- 

 thamptonshire, to Lady Louisa Greville. 



A. L. Whitmore, esq., to Julia Maria, daughter of 

 the Rev. W. E. Fitz Thomas. 



Lieut. R. C. Bowden, R.N., to Jane, daughter 

 of the late Rev. J. Stanley, Vicar of Ormskirk. 



N. 'Wanostrocht, esq., to Elizabeth, daughter of 

 R. Heale, esq. 



The Rev.A^'. Mitchell, of Bombay, to Ann, daugh- 

 ter of the late T. Holmes, esq. 



S. Benton, esq., of Manchester, to Miss E. Wor- 

 thington. 



C. Bankhead, esq., to Maria Horatio, daughter of 

 Sir J. D. Paul, hart. 



W. Scruton, esq., of Durham, to Mary Ann, 

 daughter of C. Spearman, esq., of Hornley. 



H. Beet, esq., to Elizabeth, daughter of W. Up- 

 ton, esq. 



W. H. Harford, esq., to Emily, daughter of J.. 

 King, esq. 



W. Morgan, esq., of Neuth, Glamorganshire, to 

 Sarah Adelaide, daughter of the Ute T. Brown, esq. 



DEATHS. 

 At Hampton Court Palace, 79, T. Fauquier. 

 Mary, wife of VV. Undeishell, esq. 

 71, the lady of E. Backer, esq., of Somptfaig, 

 Sussex. 

 74. R. Holt, esq. 



At Hammersmith, J. Cowper, esq. 

 The Rev. J. Hooper, A.M., of Hoxton. 



7.'), R. Griffiths, esq. 



The lady of W. M. Lamb, esq. 



Gi, S. Parlies, esq., F.L.S., &c.. Author of the 

 " Chemical Catechism." 



At Tooting, J. Wilson, esq. 



70. J. Tasker, esq. 



Betty, wife of S. Edwards, esq. 



Susan, daughter of the late Rev. W. Bradley, of 

 Coleford. 



H. Giles, esq., of Earbonrne. 



T. Downing, esq. 



Mrs. Southard, relict of G. Southard, esq., cf 

 Toules. 



N. Atcheson, esq. 



Mr. J. T. Serres, the marine artist. He was of 

 an ancient family in France, and cousin of the pre- 

 sent DuTie de Serres of the French court, and the 

 husband of the soi-disant Princess Olive of Cum- 

 berland. 



Mary Ann, wife of — Watts, esq. 



27, T. E. Coffin, esq. 



Mary Sophia, daughter of L. Chambers, esq., o^ 

 Morden, Surrey. 



Mrs. Swiney, of Lambeth. 



Miss C. Winter, of Foley-place. 



In Old Millman-street, Mrs. Lawes. 



5fi, R. Ferris, esq. 



Mr. Bengough, formerly of Drury-lane Theatre. 



II. Field, esq. 



Lady Vincent, relict of the late Sir Francis Vin- 

 cent, bart. 



R. L. Price, esq., son of Sir R. Price, bart. 



Major W. Collins. 



Louisa, wife of T. Spooner, esq. 



68, G. PhiUips, of South Lambelh. 



At Blackheath, Miss Dart. 



Captain Adams, R.N. 



At Lambeth, (>2, A. Fulton, esq. 



C.5, W. Cornell, esq. 



At Camberwell, Judith, relict of the late J. Read, 

 esq. 



At Mildenhall, Ifi, Charlotte Augusta, daughter 

 of Sir George Denys, bart. 



At Norwood, 72, J. H. Short, esq. 



At Richmond, Sir D. Dundaa. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



At Paris, G. W. Lcfure, M. D., to Frederics, 

 daughter of Col. C. Eraser. 



E. T. Downes, esq., to Clara France.?, daughter 

 of the Rev. E. Forster, Chaplain to the British 

 Embassy. 



At ^■evty, C. Denis, son of Rodolph du Thow, 

 to Frances Amelia, daughter of the late T; Rundell, 

 esq., of Bath. 



At Bombay, Aima Maria, daughter of the late S. 

 Treasure, esq., to Capt. C. St. John Grant. 



At Buenos Ayres, R. F. Pousett, esq., to Anna, 

 daughter of W. F. March, of .Southampton. 



At Jamaica, J. A. Sawyers, esq., of Whittingham, 

 Flint River, to Miss J. Petgmve. 



At .\lexandria, C. Joyce, esq., to Caroline, daugh- 

 ter of R. Thurbum, esq. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Avignon, the Hon Mrs. Long, wife of Capt. Long. 



At St. Omers, J. Harcourt, esq., of Well-hall, Kent. 



At Corfu, 29, R. B. Catty, esq. 



At Lisbon, G. Gould, esq. 



At Guernsey, 83, P. Stephens, esq. 



At Brussels, the celebrated artist, Mr. David : 

 Eleanor, wife of J. T. Newbolt, M.D. 



At Berbice, 27, T. D. Bumidge, esq. 



At Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lady Mitchell, widow 

 of the late Admiral Sir A. Mitchell. 



At Jamaica, Capt. De Crespigny, R.N. 



