570 
Knight, J. Mile-end-road, Oct. 21 
Kennington, G. Church-street, 
Spitalfields, Oct. 27 
Kay, E. Sheftield, Noy. 3 
Knowles, J. and J. Wilkinson, 
Wilsden, Yorkshire, and Man- 
chester, Nov. 17 
King, S. Poplar, Nov. 3 
Kimber, C, Lambourne, Berks, 
Nov. 10 
Lancefield; J. Littleburne, Kent, 
Oct. 31 
Lloyd, D. and N. Uley,, Glouces- 
ter, Oct. 17 
Langston, E. Manchester, Oct. 25 
Lawson, T. Manchester, Nov. 6 
Lee, R. Great Winchester-street, 
Oct. 31 
Tintern, 
ov. 1 
Littlewood, J. F. Oxford-street, 
Nov. 3 
Lee, J. Leeds, Nov. 8 > 
Lawson, J. B. and G. Nottingham, 
Nov. 9 
Lintott, W. Leadenhall-market, 
Nov. 14 
Lloyd, D, and N. Uley, Glouces- 
ter, Oct. 30 
Mason, G. Northampton, Oct. 13 
Murton, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Oct. 31 
rer H. Beverley, York, Nov. 
Monmouth, 
Monson, H. and J. Tucker, Co- 
burg-street, St. Pancras, Oct. 21 
Millin, E. Berkeley-square, Oct. 20 
M‘Cormick, J. Broad-street, Nov. 
Melling, E. and T. A. Higginson, 
Nov. 4 
Newmarch, J. Manchester, Nov. 4 
Newbold, W.  Bouverie-street, 
Nov. 10 
Ousey, J. Manchester, Nov. 9 
Oliver, W. Hamilton-row, Battle- 
bridge, Oct. 24 
Bankrupts and Dividends. 
Osborne, J. Leigh, Essex, Nov. 10 
Porter, W. jun. Gréat Driffield, 
Yorkshire, Oct. 17 
Penny, W. Fareham, Southamp-~ 
ton, Oct. 28 
Parkinson, T. Preston, Oct. 20 
Phillips, W. Chepstow, Nov. 1 
Park, J. Liverpool, Nov. 7 
Pickering, W. Worcester, Jan. 10 
Parker, J. and Jos. Parker, Man- 
chester, Nov. 8 
Poole, J. Brent-eleigh, Suffolk; 
Nov. 9 
Pearce, J. W. Chester, Noy. 9 
Pitcher, J. Back-road, St.George’s, 
Nov. 10 
Riding, P. Derby, Oct. 19 
Randall, W. High-Holborn, Oct. 
24 
Runder, F. and W. F. Campbell, 
Hatton-garden, Oct. 26 
Read,J. Gospel-Oak,; Staffordshire, 
Robinson, W. J. Oxford-street, 
Oct. 28 
Rogers, H. King-street, West- 
Smithfield, Nov. 7 
Robinson, H. T. Gun-street, Spi- 
talfields, Nov. 10 
Stroud, T. Bath, Oct. 14 
Stockley, M. Wolverhampton, 
Oct. 28 
Smith, C. Cranbourne-street, Lei- 
cester-square, Oct. 27 
Schofield, J. Barnsley, York, Oct. 
24 
Stenson, J. Nottingham, Nov. 3 
Staff, C. and W. W. Norwich and 
King street, Cheapside, Nov. 1 
Schweiger, G. E. F. and J. Buchan- 
nan, Warnford-court, Throg- 
morton-street, Nov. 3 
Stewart, E. S. Preston-upon-Wye, 
Hereford, Nov. 3 
Stewart, W. Pall-mall, Nov. 3 
Stocking, C. Paternoster-row; 
Noy. 3 
[ Nov. 
Stabb, T. and J. Preston, Tor- 
quay, Devonshiré, and J. S. 
Prose, Botolph-lane, London, 
Samuel, _C.. White-horse-lane, 
Mile-end, Nov. 7 
Sykes, T. Bath-easton, Somerset- 
shires Oct.27 5 f 
Sanderson, W. W..and J. Nicho- 
Tas-lane, Oct. 27 ; 
Seager, S. P. Maidstone, Nov. 7 
Stillman J. Bath, Nov. 13 
bampaen, J. T. Long-acre, Oct. 
Thorpe, S. and R. Marshall, Not- 
tingham, Oct. 24 
Taylor, J. Manchester, Nov. 6 
Twyford, W. Manchester, Noy. 6 
Apey, T. Kingsland-road, Noy. 
0 - 
Varley, T. Calverley, York, Oct. 
31 
Webster, G. Liverpool, Oct. 21 
Westell, I. Oswald-twisle, Lanca- 
shire, Oct. 24 
Wride, S. Kingston-upon-Hull, 
Oct. 28 
Wells, J. jun. Reading, Oct. 19 
Wass, W. Nottingham, Oct. 24 
Wittich, J. F. . Manchester, 
Oct. 20 
Wilson, I. Worksop; Nov. 9 
Watts, R. Laurence Pountney- 
hill, Nov. 3 
Wallax, J. W. Hadlow-street, Bur- 
ton-crescent, Noy. 3 
Wilks, J. and J., Halifax, Nov. 8. 
Wood, W. Botolph-lane, Nov. 7 
Walnhouse, J. Halifax, Yorkshire, 
Nov. 8 
Winser, E. Tenterden, Kent, Nov. 
10 
Wetman, J. Great Surrey-street, 
Blackfriars-road, Nov. 10 
Wroots, R. Great Tichfield-street, 
Nov. 10 
Wright, W. Wakeficld, Nov. 10 
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
The Rev. J. Slade to the Rectory of Northenden, 
Cheshire—Rev. J. Barber'to the perpetual Curacy of 
Wilsden, Bradford—Rev. T. Birkett to the Curacy 
of the new church at Chorley—Rev. W. Morgan to 
the Vicarage of Llandingar with Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn, 
and Rural Dean of Llangadock, Carmarthenshire— 
Rey. C. Coxwell, jun. to the Living of Dowdeswell, 
Gloucestershire—Hon. and Rev. F.P. Bouverie to the 
Rectory of Whippingham, Isle of Wight—Rev. J. 
Hall to the Rectory of Tanfield, Yorkshire—Rev. 
E. Swatman to the Vicarage of Dulverton, Somer- 
set—Rev. R. Lowe to the Vicarage of Misterton, 
Somerset—Rev. C. G. Cotes to the Rectory of Sten- 
ton St. Quinton, Wilts—Rev,. G. Stone to the Vicar- 
age of Longburton with the chapel of Holnest, 
Dorsetshire—Rev. R. Jones to the perpetual Curacy 
of Little Leigh, Cheshire—Rev. J. Ward to the 
Vicarage of Great Bedwin, Wilts—Rev. R. Ridsdale 
to the Vicarage of Kirdford, Sussex—Rev. C. W- 
Hughes to the perpetual Curacy of the chapel of St. 
John the Evangelist, Lacy Green, Bucks; and to 
the Vicarage of Dulverton, Somersetshire—Rev. W. 
A. Alderson to the Living of Seaton. Ross, York- 
shire—Rey. E. Wilson to the Curacy of St. Mi- 
chael’s, Bath—Rey. J. Baylie to the: Chapelry of 
Bloxwich, Stafford—Rev. Dr. S. Forster to the Rec- 
tory of Quarrington, Liucolnshire—Rev. F. R. Hall 
to the Rectory of Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire—Rev. 
E. Wilson to the Curacy. of St: Michael’s, Bath— 
Rev. John Brinckley, D.D.,\ to ‘the Bishopric of 
Cloyne—Rev. G. Woodcock tothe Rectory of Cay- 
thorpe, Lincolnshire—Rev. H. Kendall to the Vica- 
rage of Hartforth—Rev. J. Bright to the Prebend of 
Coombe and Harnham, with Ruscombe Northbury 
annexed, Salisbury—Rev. J. Abbot to the perpetual 
Cure of St. David, Exeter—Rev. F. Close to the 
Incumbency of Cheltenham—Rev. J. E. Compson to 
the Vicarage of St. Chad, Shrewsbury—Rev. J. E. 
Tyler to the Rectory of St. Giles’s-in-the-Fields, 
London—The Hon. and Rev. H. A. Rous to the 
Vicarage of Reydon, and to the perpetual Curacy of 
Southwold, both im Suffolk. 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON. 
CHRONOLOGY. 
Sept. 22.—Despatches were received by Lord Liver- 
pool from Mr. Canning, minister for foreign affairs, 
who had lately arrived in Paris from London. 
25.—The sessions ended at the Old Bailey, when 
45 criminals were condemned to death; 129 were 
sentenced to transportation; 74 to imprisonment, 
and 9 to be whipped and discharged. The Recorder 
said, ** the spectacle was of a most appalling natlire - 
the number exceeded by far any number that had 
stood in the same dreadful situation for a Jong series 
of years!!!” 4 ory 
— A magnificient present from’ the Emperor of 
Russia to the Duke of Wellington arrivetl in Eng- 
land; it consisted of three looking-glasses, manufac- 
tured at the Imperial factory, and of superb dimen- 
sions. 
