-1826.] 



London Incidents, Marriages and Deaths. 



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rnllection, 7,940 to the Canterbury, and 12,083 to 

 the Hereford ; the total duty collected was £42,290. 

 in — On the motion of tlie Chancellor of the Ex- 

 the<iuer, the House of Commons resolved itself into 

 a Committee of Supply, and granted a sum, not ex- 

 ceeding X"420,()()(i, to defray the army extraordiMa- 

 ries for the year; £390,7(i5 for the conunUsariat de- 

 parunent; £!>«,27« for the colonics; £'J,«ilO for 

 certain deficiencies in the home department ; £20,<KK) 

 for the Penitentiary ; £l(j,5(w as retired allowances 

 for persons employed in public offices; .415,121* as 

 relief to Touloncse and Corsican emigrants, Dutch 

 naval officers, St. Domingo sufferers, &c. ; je3,000 

 for the Vaccine Establishment, &c. 



Scawby-groTe, Llncohuhlre, to Mary Anne, daugh- 

 ter of W. Samler, esq.— J. Williamson, esq., to 

 Jaiinette, daughter of the late A. Mcarus, cw]. 



DEATHS. 

 Viscount Carleton— E. Thjiwitt, esq., only 



An account of the Gross Receipt of Revenue derived 

 from Taxati<m in Great Britain (Urawbaclts, and 

 Payment of Drawbacks, deducted; exclusive of 

 all Loans, and of Payments received from Ireland 

 and Austria), in each year since Jan. 5, 1815. 



A return of the number of country banks in Scot- 

 land issuing notes that have become bankrupts 

 shice January, 1816, up to the present time, 

 stating the place where the banks were established, 

 the numljer of partners in eiich bank, the amount 

 of debts proved against each, and the amount per 

 cent, of dividsnds paid or dcclarc<l upon each, as 

 far as the same can be complied with. 

 The only application for a sequestration, under 

 the B.mlcrupt SUitut'--, appllrnble to Scotland, ap- 

 doaring from the records of the Coiu't of Session to 

 have occurred since the month of January 1318, 

 against a bank in Scotland issuing notes, is one 

 against the Falkirk Union Banking Company, car- 

 rj'ing on business in the town of Falkirk, and the 

 oounty of Stirling, in the month of October lliU'r, 

 whereof the partners were six in number; the 

 amount of the debts proved being £51, (Kt!) .5s. 8d. 

 sterling, and the amount of the dividends hitherto 

 paid or declared being £45 per cent., or 9s. in the 

 pound sterling of the debts so proved. 



MARRIAGES. 

 Lord Southampton, to Miss Stanhope, daughter 

 of the Hon. Col. Stanhope— Col. de la Salle, to Miss 

 Glenn — The Rev. H. Dickenson, to Mar>', daugh- 

 ter of the late P. Wynne, esq., of Eltham.— The 

 Rev. J. B. Hennikee, esq., of Newton-hall, Essex, 

 to the Hon. Elizabeth, daughter of Lord Hennikee 

 —At Kingston, Lieut. T. EversCeld, R.N., to Miss 

 L. Uowe— Lieut.-Col. Baumgardt, to Maria, daugh. 

 ter of G. Parsons, esq — S. Grigson, esq., to Mis. 

 Elleu Gregson— C. W. Coleman, esq., to Miss E. 

 Disney — At Hackney, J. Tibbutt, esq.; to Mar- 

 tha, da\ighter of J. Ambler, esq.— At Kensing- 

 ton, the Rev. A. Langton, to Emily, df.ugh- 

 ter of R. Gosling, esq — \V. Swaine, esq., of Ham- 

 jet house, Prittlewell, Essex, to Miss Agar of Up- 

 per Seymour-street — At Mickleham, H. J. Sperling, 

 esq., to Mari.^, daughter of H. P. Sperling, esq., of 

 Norbury-park, Surrey— .\t Teddingion, the Rev. 

 T. Proctor, M.A., to Charlotte, daughter of tlie late 

 — Montgomery, esq., of Haiiwick-lodge, Ayrshire 

 —Lieut. Cobb, R.N., to Eiiza, daughter of J. Green, 

 esq., of Eltham— Capt. Walker, to E. H., daughter 

 of the late R. Smith, esq., of Hammersmith- At 

 Hackney, T. Turner, esq., to Mary Anne, daughter 

 of J. Clarke, esq., of Clapton— At Newmgton, Capt. 

 J. Wallace, to Mrs. Mitchell— J. Berwick, esq., of 



87 

 brother of Sir T. Thyrwitt— At Engleficld-grcen, 

 60, the Right Hon. Elizabeth Harriett Viscountess 



Bulkcley— 87, Sir John Aubrey, bart., M.P 24, W. 



Leader, esq., son of W. Leader, esq., M.I'., of Put- 

 ney-hlU— 81, S. Fenning, esq._4)l, J. Stonard, esq., 

 of Stamford-hill— The Rev. L. Mechelen— 73, the 

 Kev J. Thomson. A.M.— J. T. Skinner, csq.-59, 

 C. Sanders, esq., of Stoke-ferry , Norfolk- C. Brown, 

 esq., of Homsey— J. Pitter, esq., of Kenlcy-lodge, 



Couldcn, Surrey- J. Petric, esq., M.P At Enfleld, 



J. Meyer, esq., of Forty-hall— J. Wright, esq., of 



Knelvedon-hall— 51, H. \Vinn, esq Lieut.-Col. 



Scott, R.A.— At Brompton, 83, G. Baldwin, esq.— 

 At Tottenham, 72, Mrs. Greaves— 29, Miss M. Mar- 

 den, of Camberwcll— In Upper George-street, Mrs. 

 M. Bulley^54, Catherine, wife of R. .'^utton, esq., 

 of Highgate— At Clai>ham-commonj 28, the Rev. E. 

 Ware— At Newington, Mrs. Whitlock— At Lower 

 Tooting, Mrs. Ann Grellier— At Knightsbridge, Col. 

 de R00.S— Mrs E. Ironmonger— .\t Dulwich, J. Hel" 



cock, esq — At Camberwcll, 53, E. C. Carter, esq ' 



At Ilanflnersmith, W. J. Impey, esq W. Marshall 



esq — At Tottenham, 79, Mrs. Dugdalc— At Rich- 

 mond, the Rev. G. Wollaston, D.D At Hackney, 



45, T. Simmons, esq.— 33, R. Hall, esq 83, the 



Dowager Lady Weiby— Major F. Corfield— 60, Capt- 



M. Freeman— 22, J. R.Cuppagc, esq Mr. Knight, 



Comedian, of Drury-lane Theatre— 87, J. Champ- 

 ney, esq — Margaret, wife of E. J. Collelt, esq., 

 M-P.- -"^t West Horsley-place, Surrey, 77, H. P. 



Weston, cs.i — W. J. Gilpin, esq 22, Charlotte, 



daughter of the late Capt. J. H. Akcrs— 71, W. 

 Troward, esq — .\ima, daughter of the late T. Lewis, 

 esq.— At Southgate, Miss H. Price— 82, A. Martin, 

 esq — W. Harding, esq — \t Kennington, .52, Sarah, 

 relict of W.Webh, esii — At Pentonville, G.Stcphens, 



esq — J. Hall, esq.— 62, H. Smith, esq Maria, 



daughter of the late Rev. T. Ix?ir— Susannah, relict 

 of J. Bourdieu, esq — Maiia, daughter of the late S. 

 Saunders, esq., of Camberfttll- — At Homerton, at 

 an advanced age. Captain William Stuart, on the 

 retired list of the royal invalids, and one of his Ma- 

 jesty's poor knights of WimUor On Good Friday, 



the wife of Mr. Trant, of Leeds. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 

 At Paris, R. S. Scrimgeour, esq., to Margaret, 

 daughter of the late J. Wilson, esq., — General de 

 Knyff, to Miss Clavering, daughter of Sir T. Cla- 

 vering, bart., of Axwell-park — At Jersey, Lieut. C. 

 Ayre, R.N., to Miss Beckford, of Devonport— J. 

 Campbell, esq., of Picton, Novia Scotia, to Marion, 

 daughter of the late M. Campbell, esq., ofComaig, 

 island of CoH— At Calcutta, Capt. J. R. Stock, to 

 Aliss S. Chilcott— R. Winter, esq., to Mary Ann, 

 daughter of the late Dr. Bathie, of Hammersmith — 

 D. Rice, esq., to Jane, daughter of the late R. 

 Blechyden, esq.— At Florence, le Chevalier J. Gio- 

 vannetti, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Rev. 

 H. Crump, vicar of Leightou, Shropshire— At Ekol- 

 sund, Sweden, Baron C. G. Adlercreiitz, to Marga- 

 ret, daughter of Dr. Seton, of Preston, Lancashire. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 

 At Halifax, Nora Scotia, 72, the Rev. R. Aitken 

 — ^At Upper Canada, Horace, son of the Hon. T. 

 Ridout— At Rome, W.W. Fraser, esq.; the Rev.E. 



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