Ecckiiaslical Preferments, Marriages, and Deaths. [Oct. 



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Ann, daughter of Capt. J. Packwood, 

 ll.N.— At Hayling Island, Wm. Hunter 

 Little, Esq., "to Mary Katherine New- 

 man, only daughter of the late Rev. Jas. 

 Rogers, D.D., of Raiuscombe House, 

 AViltshire. — John Fairlie, Esq., to Miss 

 Home Prowes, daughter-in-law to the 

 Speaker of the House of Commons.— At 

 Cheltenham, Capt. Waite, of the Hon. 

 East India Company's Service, to Mary 

 Anne, youngest daughter of the late 

 John Izou, Esq., of Bournbrooke House, 

 Worcestershire. — Rev. Lord Charles 

 Paulet, second son of the Marquis of 

 Winchester, to Miss Araminta Rams- 

 den, third daughter of Sir John Rams- 

 den, Bart — At Lambeth, Sir Ralph 

 Abercrombie Anstruther, Bart., to Mary 

 Jane, eldest daughter of the late Major- 

 general Sir Henry Torrens.. — At Ply- 

 mouth, Mr C. Whitford, Solicitor, to 

 Eliza, second daughter of Colonel Ha- 

 milton Smith. — At Bilney, Sam. Hoare, 

 Jun., Esq., son of Sam. Hoare, Esq,, of 

 Hampstead, Middlesex, to Catherine 

 Edwards, second daughter of the Rev. 

 Robert Hankinson, of Bilney Lodge, 

 Norfolk. — At St. George's, Hanover- 

 square, Thos. Metcalf, Jun., Esq., of 

 Portland-place, to Grace, second daugh- 

 ter of Wm. Sliepherd, Esq., of Half 

 Moon street. — At Woolwich, W. B. 

 Young, Esq., of the R.A., eldest son of 

 the late Col. Young, of Holly Hill, Sus- 

 sex, to Mary, daughter of Col. Trelaw- 

 ney At Wimbledon, Capt. E. B. Phil- 

 lips, late of the 53d regt., to ]\Iary, eldest 

 daughter of the Rev. G. Seeker, of Keep- 

 ing's Hill, Berks At Aberystwith, W. 



Van, Esq., late of the 16th Lancers, to 

 Katherine A. M. Wilkins, eldest daugh- 

 ter of the Hon. Mrs. Wilkins, of Dany 

 Park, Brcconshire. — At St. Marylebone, 

 Geo. I. Smart, Esq., late Capt. 76th regt., 

 to Catherine Anne, eldest daughter of 

 the late Sir Hen. Hawley, of Ley bourne 

 Grange, in the county of Kent, Bart. — 

 At Edinburgh, Hugh Dunlop, Esq., se- 

 cond son of Gen. Dunlop, to Ellen Cle- 

 mentina, daughter of Robt. Cockburn, 

 Esq. 



DEATHS. 



At Brettenham Hall, 22, J. A. Nis- 

 bett, Esq., son of the late Sir John Nis- 

 bett. — In Upper Grosvenor-street, Lon- 

 don, 61, William John Bethell, Esq., 

 brother of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward 

 Codrington. — At Glasgow College, Mr. 

 Professor Walker. — At Stamford Hill, 



Sir Daniel Williams, 79, Police Magi- 

 strate of Lambeth-street Police Office 

 for 32 years. — At Vienna, Baron O'Con- 

 nell. Colonel in the Austrian Arm}', 92. 

 — Charles Baring, youngest son of Henry 

 S. Northcote, Esq., Portland-place, Lon- 

 don.— At South Lambeth, London, Mr. 

 Peter Nasmyth, 46, the eminent Land- 

 scape Painter — At Deal, Capt. Leach, 

 R.N. — At Deal, Captain Richard Budd 

 Vincent, R.N. — In Woburn-place, Rus- 

 sell-square, Nicholas Darlington Kent, 

 Esq., of Downland House, near I/iphook, 

 Hants.— At Hampton, Edward B. Sug- 

 den. Esq , eldest surviving son of Sir 

 Edward B. Sugden.— At Corfu, the Hon. 

 Charles G. Monckton, son of Viscount 

 Galway, 20 — Anne, Countess of Morn- 

 ington, mother of the Duke of Welling, 

 ton, 90. — In Ireland, Alex. Stewart, 

 Esq., uncle to the Marquis of London- 

 derr3', 85. — Sir P. Grev Cullum, Bart., 

 ofHawstead, Suffolk, "99.— In Dublin, 

 Lady Roche, widow of Sir Boyle Roche, 



Bart In the Island of St. Helena, Mrs. 



Elizabeth Honoria Frances Lambe, re- 

 lict of the late Serjeant Lambe, of the 

 Artillery of the Island, at the advanced 

 age of 110 j'ears and four months. In 

 the year 1731, she was housekeeper in 

 the establishment of Governor Pyke, 

 during his second government, and well 

 remembered having heard that Sir Rich- 

 ard JNIunden stormed the fort which now 

 bears his name. Twenty-one personages 

 have tilled the seat of Governor of the 

 Island during her life-time. She was 

 eight times married, and had numerous 

 generations, 260 of whom are now alive. — 

 At Glasgow, David Walker, Esq., Con- 

 sul General for the United States of 

 America for Scotland. — At Strasburg, 

 Mr. John Romain Addison, 23, the last 

 relative of the celebrated Joseph Ad- 

 dison. — Major Edward Spencer Eitz- 

 patrick, of the East India Company's 

 Service. — Andrew Strahan, Esq., 83, 

 King's Printer, London. — In Downing- 

 street, London, A. Dawson, Esq., M. P. 

 for Lowth. — The Bishop of Worces- 

 ter, 78. — Sackville-street, London, the 

 Dowager Duchess of Rutland, 75, — In 

 Portman-square, London, the Right 

 Hon. Matthew, Lord Rokeby. — SirH. 

 Innes, Bart., M.P. for Sutherlandshire. 

 — In Jamaica, at the extraordinary age 

 of 146, Joseph Ram, a black belonging 

 to Morice Hall's estate. — At Cove, Dr. 

 Coppinger, Lord Bishop of Cork, 78. — • 

 At Seaton, the Hon. Mrs. Percy, lady 

 of the Bishop of Carlisle. 



