460 
Smith, T. B. and A. and D. Old 
Trinity House, Sept. 29 ‘ 
Sanderson, J. Bristol, Oct.2 
Stevenson, R. T. Fetter-lane, Sept. 
26 
Stocking, C.,Paternoster-row, Oct. 
3 
Seagrove, W. Portsea, Oct. 6 
Shaw, A. Delph, Yorkshire, Oct. 
21 
Tyrrell, W. East Ilsley, Berks, 
Sept. 20 
Tronson, R. Liverpool, Sept. 12 
Thomas, J. and Gilbert, S. T., 
Bankrupts and Dividends. 
Tetley, J. Street, in Tong, York- 
shire, Oct. 6 
Thurtell, J. Norwich, Oct. 4 
Thornton, H. Upper Russel-street, 
Bermondsey, Sept. 22 
Trollop, §H. Whitechapel, Sept. 
22 
Wesson, J. Birmingham, Sept. 19 
Wright, G. Birmingham, Sept. 19 
Wallington, J. New Boad, Sept. 
15 
Walker, W. Rochdale, Oct. 6 
Waugh, T. C. Turnwheel-lane, 
Sept. 29 
[Ocr. 
Wilkinson, W. and W. C. Gill, 
Holborn-bridge, Sept. 28 
Woodward, I. Nottingham, Sept. 
shire, Oct. 3 
Winstanley, R. jun., King-street, 
Cheapside, aud G. Hudson, 
Manchester, Nov. 7 
Woodfall, J. jun., Liverpool, Oct. 
0 
1 
Warland, H. Lad-lane, Oct. 7 
Whitehead, M. Preston, Oct. 2 
Walton, W. Charles-street, Mid- 
dlesex Hospital, Oct. 10 
Wentworth, G. W. Chaloner, R. 
- Exeter, Sept. 19 kin 
Tate, G. New Shoreham, Sept. Whittingham, 
29 
Sept. 29 
Wilkinson, J. Sculcoats, Oct. 16 
T.. Cheltenham, 
Rishworth, T. Bishop, jun., T- 
Hartley, J. York, Oct. 13 
Young, J. Newport, Oct. 10 
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
The Rev. T. Jones, to the Rectory of Hempstead, 
Gloucestershire—The Rev. C. Benson, to the Vi- 
carage of Cropthorne, Worcester—The Rev. C. 
Day, to the Vicarage of Rushmere, Suffolk—The 
Rev. B. Parke, to be Prebendary of Ely—The Rev. 
R.Bickerstaffe, to the Vicarage of St. Martin’s, Salop 
—The Rev. C. H. Grove, to the Rectory of Ber- 
wick St. Leonard, with the Chapel of Sedgehill, 
Wilts—The Rev. J. Compson, to the Vicarage of 
St. Chad’s, Shrewsbury—Rev. H. J. Gunning, to 
the perpetual Curacy of Horton-cum-Pedington, 
Northampton—Rev. R. Ridsdale, to the Vicarage 
of Knockin, Salop—Rev: A. Loftus, to the Rectory 
of Fincham, Norfolk—Rev. S. Robins, to the Rec- 
tory of Edmonshain, Dorset—Hon. and Rev. F. P- 
Bouverie, to a Canonry of Salisbury Cathedral— 
Rev. H. Crisp, to the Vicarage of Stonehouse, 
Gloucester—Reyv. J. D. Coleridge, to the Rectory of 
Lawhitton, Cornwall—Rev. C. H. Martin, to the 
Vicarage of Winkleigh, Devon—Rev. S. Littlewood, 
to the perpetual Curacy of Edington, Wilts—Rev. 
W. Bradley, to the Living of Nether Whitacre, 
and to the Chapel donative of Merevale—The Hon. 
and Rev. J. S. Cocks, te the endowed Vicarage of 
Neen Savage, Salop. 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, 
N CHRONOLOGY. 
Aug. 22.—A Chancery suit ended with the consent 
of both parties, in the Vice-Chancellor’s court, 
which had lasted only fifty years!!! 
24,—In pursuance of his Majesty’s writ, the fur- 
ther adjournment of the meeting of the new Par- 
Jiament took place, until November 2. 
— Dispatches received at the Colonial-Office, 
dated June 18, from the British Consul at Tripoli, 
announcing the arrival of Major Laing at Tim- 
buctoo. 
28.—News arrived from the East-Indies announ- 
cing peace with the Burmese, The ratification of 
the treaty took place at the end of February last. 
September 1.—Proclamation issued by the king 
for the prorogation of the Parliament from No- 
vember 2 to November 14, when it is to be held, and 
to sit for the dispatch of divers urgent and import- 
ant affairs—Same day an Order of Council was 
issued for permitting the importation of foreign 
oats, oatmeal, rye, pease, and beans, until the ex- 
piration of forty days after the meeting of Parlia- 
ment. 
Sept. 14.—Sessions of General Goal Delivery, 
commenced at the Old Bailey, before the Lord 
Mayor and Aldermen, and Justices Littledale and 
Gazelee. 
MARRIAGES. 
fiugustus, son of the Right Hon. J. Sullivan, to 
Jane, daughter of Admiral Sir C. Tyler; Rev. Dr. 
Maltby, Preacher to the Hon. Society of Lincoln’s- 
Inn, to Miss M. Green; Henry, eldest son. of Sir R. 
Bedingfield, bart., of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, and 
nephew to the Right Hon. Lord Stafford, to Mar- 
garet, only daughter of E. Paston, esq., of Apple- 
ton, Norfolk; Right Hon. Lord Suffield, of Gunton 
‘Park, Norfolk, to Emily Harriet, youngest daugh- 
ter of E. Shirley, esq., Eatington Park, Warwick- 
shire; J. Pearse, jun. esq, of Brixton, to Elizabeth 
“Margaret, second daughter of Admiral Pearse, 
AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON. 
Bradminch House, Devon; Capt. C. Hope, R. N., 
son of the Lord President of the Court of Session, 
to Ann, daughter of Capt. W. Parry, R. N.C. B., 
Noyad Trefawr, Cardiganshire; At the French Am- 
bassador’s Chapel, and afterwards at Mary-le-bone 
Church, the Comte Alfred de Chabannes, to An- 
toinette, daughter of John Ellis, esq. 
DEATHS. 
At Shooter’s Hill, 81, Elizabeth, relict of the late 
General Sir T. Blomefield, bart.—At Hampstead, 
C. H. Hutchinson, esq., late M.P. for Cork—At 
East Moulsey, Lieut.-Col. Archibald Ross—At St. 
George’s Place, Canterbury, 62, Richard Mount, 
esq.—At Brompton, Mrs. West, sister of the late 
T. Cole, esq., Bristol—Right Hon. Lord Gifford, 
Master of the Rolls—At Lee, 83, Mrs. Mary Ann 
Morland, relict of the late W. Morland, esq., Pall- 
Mall, and M.P. for Taunton—At Belvidere House, 
the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Catherine Caroline 
Beresford, youngest daughter of the late Marquis of 
Waterford. 
— 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At Prilly, near Lausanne, Switzerland, according 
to the rites of the Swiss church, and afterwards by 
the Dean of Raphoe; Jules Theodore Baron de 
Klopman, to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of T. 
Bourke, esq., of Mayo—At Barbadoes, the Rev. E. 
Eliot, Archdeacon of Barbadoes, to Miss E. K. 
Sheete, daugliter of the Hon. M. Sheete, President 
of Barbadoes. , 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Paris, Mrs. H. Wolseley, sister of Admiral 
Tollemache—At Calcutta,theRight Reverend Father 
in God, Reginald Heber, Bishop of Calcutta—At 
Naples, the celebrated astronomer, Piazzi, dis- 
coverer of the planet Ceres—At her villa, ear 
Florence, the Dowager Countess Cooper. 
