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Gruencisen, C, Lower Cumming- 
street, August 8 : 
Glennie, A. and J. S. and Fry, W- 
- New Broad-street, July 25 
Heaviside, A. Bucklersbury, July 1 
Harvey, M. B. Witham, and J. W. 
apt Hadleigh Hall, Essex, 
uly 20 
Haywood, M. Wood-street, Cheap- 
side, July 22 
Herbert, B. Cheltenham, July 22 
Hill, W. Worcester, tet) 24 
Hil), J. senior, and J. Hill, junior, 
Wisbeach, St.Peters, Isle of Ely, 
July 24 
Hobson, 5S, 
22 
Hyats, M. Regent-street, July 25 
Harpham, R. J. Nottingham, Au- 
Crescent, Minories, 
gust 5 
~ Heathfield, M., R., and T. Old 
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31 
Broad-street, Jul 
ulteney-street, 
Husband, J.Great 
August 1 
Heslop. W.T. Manchester, August 
2 
Horey, J. C. King-Edward-street, 
Mile-end, August 12 
Hood, B. Trafalgar-street, Wal- 
worth Road, August 5 
Howard, D. Leeds, August 5 
Hutchins, N. B. St. James’s-street, 
August 5 
Hill, R. Norwich, August 14 
ae R, Broad-street, August 
Lawrence, W. H. Bath, August 4 
Lintott, W. Leadenhall-Market, 
July 25 
Lyne, G. Cecil-street, Strand, Au- 
t . 
Laer! C. Bristol, August 12 
Levy, J. Southampton, August 11 
Morice, O. and Lohr, W. L. Nor- 
wich, August 9 
Mc Farlan, J. George-street, Han- 
over-square, August 12 
Bankrupts and Dividends. 
Nisbet, T. New-street, New-Road, 
St. Mary-le-bone, July 22 
Noyes, R. Great St. Andrew-street, 
Seven-dials, August 12 
O'Neil, A. F. and Martin, T. Liver- 
pool, August 5 
Peake, G. Milton, Kent, July 29 
Piper, T. and G. Dewdney, Dork- 
ing, July 4 
Pain, R. G. Lloyd's Coffee-House, 
July 25 
Petty, G. Bawtry, York, July 3] 
Palyart, I. London street, Fen- 
church-street, August 3 
Robotham, T. Derby, July 28 
Rolls, S.P.Old Fish-street, August 8 
Rigby, J. Mariner, J. and Wright, 
T. Liverpool, July 29 
Runder, F. and Campbell, W. F. 
Court of Commissioners, Octo- 
ber 26 
Shaw, J W. and A. W. Elmslie, 
Fenchurch-buildings, July 1 
Singer, N. P. Liverpool, July 25 
Spooner, W. Chiswell-steet, July 25 
Smith, W. King-street, Seven- 
dials, July 18 
Smith, J. and F. St. Swithin’s-lane, 
July 29 
Somers, J. Oxford-street, July 22 
Shoolbred, A. and Stuart, D. Au- 
gust 1 
Staff, E. Norwich, August 2 
Skinner, W.Whissendine, Rutland, 
July 29 
Stavely, C. junior, Leicester, Au- 
gust 1 
Stevens, E. P, Hackney-road, July 
29 
Schleginger, M. B. Church-court, 
Lombard-street, August 1 
Saunders, R. Birmingham, August 
1 
Salt, R. and W. Stone, Stafford, 
August 2 
Sims, C. Crown-court, Broad- 
street, August 5 
233 
Stein, R. and Sim, A. H. Tower- 
hill, Augus' 
A. Lime-street-square, 
Styring, C. junior, Sheffield, Au- 
gust 10 
Sampson, S. Size-Jane, August 12 
Smith, J. G. High-street, South- 
smith C. Northa ugust 
Smith. C. Northampton, A: 15 
Sard, J. and Smither, J. St. Mar- 
tin’s-lane, September 99 
Thompson, O. Wells-row, High- 
street, Islington, July 22 
Thornton, H. Bermondsey, July 29 
Thornthwaite, W.C. and to, Fleet- 
street, August 1 
Wooster, J. K. Middle-row, Hol- 
born, July 22 
Wood, H. and Co, Chandos-street, 
July 18 
White, J. Holland-House, Isle- 
worth, July 25 
Whitehead, “G. junior, and G. 
Clark, Basinghall-street, No- 
vember 28 
Whitaker, C. P. Strand, July 25 
Whittle, C. Hastings, August 5 
Wilson, E. Lymington, August 25 
Wilson, T. E. Frith-street, Aug. 5 
Wainwright, H. and J. Liverpool, 
August 4 
Winstanley, T. and Crole, W. C. 
Liverpool, August 24 
Williamson, S. T. Southampton, 
July 15 
Williamson, T. and Jones, E.Cole- 
man-street, August 5 
Wilkinson, W. Ulverston, Lanca- 
shire, Fa Vt 7 
Weller, G. irmingham, August 5 
Williams, S. Finsbury-square, 
August 1] 
Wise, S. Maidstone, August 8 
Ward, M. Warren-street, August 8 
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
The Rev. T. W. Hornbuckle, B.D., to the Rec- 
tory of Staplehurst, Kent—The Rev. W. Morgan, 
to the Rectory of Sampeter, Pembrokeshire, and 
to the Prebend of Clyday—The Rey. R. Morris has 
been appointed Chaplain to the Corporation of 
Stratford-upon-Avon—The Rev.-H. T. Wooding- 
ton, B.A., to the Vicarage of Hampton-in-Arden— 
The Rey. C. Reynolds, B.A., to the Rectory of 
Horningtoft, Norfolk, The Rev.M. Marsh, B.D., has 
been elected Canon Residentiary of Salisbury Cathe- 
dral—The Rey. C. Ranken, M.A., to the Lecture- 
Ship at Brislington, Somersetshire—The Rev. T. 
Carew, B.D., to the Rectory of Bickleigh, Ply- 
mouth—The Rev. T. Porter, to the Living of St. 
Jobn the Baptist, Bristol—The Rev. S. B. Vince, 
to the Living of Ringwood, Hants—The Rev. W. 
Holme, B.D., to the Rectory of Loughborough— 
The Rev. W. Johnson,*M.A., to the Vicarage of 
Mattram, in Longdendale—The Rev. J. Trebeck, 
M.A., to the Vicarage of Cople, Bedfordshire—The 
Rey. R. L. Burton, to the Vicarage of the Holy 
Cross, and St. Giles, Shrewsbury—The Rev. R. 
Saunders, to the Living of Tibberton, Worcester- 
shire—The Rev. T. Richards, to the Rectory of 
Llangyniew, .Montgomery—The Rev. E. Evans, to 
the Vicarage of Pennant—The Rev. F. Hall, to the 
perpetual Curacy of Greasbro’—The Rev. W. Stock- 
dale, to the Living of St. Michael on the Mount, 
Lincoln—The Rev, J. Hutton, to the Vicarage of 
Granby, Nottinghamshire—The Rey. E. H. Crop- 
ley, to the perpetual Curacy of Wicken—The Rev. 
M, Malpas, to the Vicarage of Awre, Gloucester- 
shixe—The Rev. R. Smith, to the perpetual Curacy 
of Churchdown, Gloucester—The Rev. S. Williams, 
tothe Vicarage of Magor and Redwick, Monmouth— 
The Rev. T,.S. Carlyon, to the Rectory of St. Mary, 
Truro, Comwall—The Rev. W. Iliff, to te Min's- 
ter of. St. Julian's Church, Shrewsbury—The Rev. 
W. S. Marvin, to the Vicarage of Shawbury, Shrop- 
shire—The Rev. Mr. Wrench, to the Chapelry of 
Blakeney, Gloucestershire—The Rey. Mr. Cart- 
wright, to the Prebendary of Ferring, Sussex—The 
Rev. Mr. Hill, to the Rectory of Scaleby—The 
Rey. H. F. Lyte, to the new District Church, Lower 
Brixham, Deyon, " 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON. 
CHRONOLOGY, 
: June 18.—The Brig Maria, returning from Rio de_ 
; la Plata, was lost off the Needles, and every soul 
perished except the cook and carpenter. The crew’ 
consisted of fourteen, ‘and twenty-nine women and 
children. The captain has left a wife and nine chil-. 
dren. 
22.—His Majesty has ordered that the fee hi- 
M.M. New Series. —Vou. 11. No. 8. 
therto demanded at the Admiralty from officers of 
the Royal Navy, on their obtaining leave of absence 
to go abroad, shall be discontinued for the future. 
24—At the Old Bailey Sessions 20 criminals re- 
ceived sentence of death, 10 were transported for 
life, 6 for fourteen years, 1 for uttering a thousand 
forged one-pound bank-notes, sentenced for two 
years’ hard labour in the House of Correcti_n, 69 were 
seatenced to seven year’s transportation, 6 to hard 
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