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Chronology, Marriages^, and Deaths, 



ISov. 



broadside at midniglit. She had upwards of 200 

 jierBons on board of her, only three of whom were 

 drottijed. 



16. The Duede Laval Montmorency, arrived in 

 town as ambassador frijpi the court of France. 



_ Washington Irving, esq., arrived in town, 

 'froili America, as Secretary of Legation to the 

 Embassy of the United States. 

 ■ I'J. Three convicts executed at the Old Bailay. 



— The King of the Netherlands opened the 

 Session of the States-General at the Hague, fe- 

 licitating them on the Imiirovement in the chief 

 Branches of Industry, and of the welfare conse- 

 quent thereon ! He mentioned that the Criminal 

 Code had been revised, and would be laid before 

 them, as well as the new laws relative to Public 

 Education!!! 



MARRIAGES. 

 • The Hon. H. B. Arundell, brother to Lord 

 Arundell.to Frances Catherine, second daughter 

 of Sir H. Tichborne, bart.— At Wartling, H. El- 

 phinstone, esq., son of Sir B. Elphinstone, bart.- 

 to Elizabeth Julia, youngest daughter of E.J- 

 Curteis, esq., M.P. Sussex. --At Iver, Rev. T. O. 

 Tyndall, to Ann, daughter of the Hight Hon. J- 

 .Sullivan.— At Burnley. T. H. Ingham, esq., great 

 grandson of the Lady Margaret Hastings, daugh- 

 ter of the 8th Earl of Huntingdon, to Miss Mary 

 Thompson.— At Mitford, T. le M. Saumarez, esq., 

 sonof Sir J. Sauraarez, bart., to Catherine Spencer 

 Beresford, daughter of Col. Vascall.— At Ex'-tcr, 

 O. Coathupe, esq,, to Eliza, eldest daughter of 

 Rear-Admiral Cumberland.— At Marylebone, 

 Capt. R. Fletcher (Grenadier Guards), to MiSs 

 Judith Bailie. — Washington, Earl Ferrars, to 

 Miss Sarah Devey.— Isle of Man, A. W. Hillary, 

 esq., son of Sir W. Hillary, bart., to Elizabeth, 

 eldest daughter of W.Christian,' esq.— Hon. Col. 

 Seymour Bathurst, son of Earl Bathurst, to Miss 

 Haniv-ey.— At Breedon, Mr. D. Baylis, 22, to Mrs- 

 Read, 66, widow of Mr. W. Read; eight widows' 

 whose united ages amounted to 640 years, attend- 

 ed the wedding, decorated with costly nosegays ! — 

 At Marylebone, J. Searle, esq., to Harriett, eldest 

 daughter to the late J. Talbot, esq., and sister to 

 the present Earl of Shrewsbury. 



DEATHS- 



At Edinburgh, Sir W. Arbuthnot, Bart.— At 



Sheldon, Mrs. Coulthard, sister to Admiral Sir R. 



"Barlow.— At Gloucester, Lieut. General Sir M. 



Nightingale, M.P. for Eye.— At Exeter, Mr. J. 



Kendall.statuary ; his woi-k on the Principles of 



'English Architecture, and his altar-piece in the 



cathedral, amply record his talents.— At Rugby, 



Rear Admiral Chambers, 82 ; he had been present 



' at the memorable siege of Queoec. — Charlotte 



■Anne, second daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir J. 



Gore.— At Eccleshall, Mr. R. Green, 100.— At 



Pembroke, Miss Campbell, 76, sister to Lord 



Cawdor. — At Sherborne, J. Harker, esq. — At 

 Petersham, \V. Hunt, esq., 78 ; it is stated that he 

 left .£200,000 to Guy's Hospital for 100 more 

 patients than the original founder provided for. — 

 In Devonshire-square, the Hon. Mrs. E. Grey. — 

 In Manchester-square, the Hon. B. North, brother 

 to Lord Guilford.— Rev. R. H. Roughsedge, 84, 

 of Liverpool. — At Harrowgate, Mrs. Anderson, 

 '73, sister to the late Master of the Rolls.— At 

 Saxton, H. Handlcy, esq. ; a claim of 10s. was 

 made at his funeral, as a mortuary, or sottl scot, 

 being the first which has been claimed and paid 

 in that parish within the memory of man! Leeds 

 Mercuri/. — At Barham Court, Lady Barham. — 

 At Greenwich, Dr. Robertson, 88.- Near New- 

 castle, Josiah Spode, esq.— At Freshford House, 

 Sir \Y. J. James, bart.-At Warwick, 86, Eliza- 

 beth, widow of W. Landor, esq. — In John-street, 

 Isabella, second daughter of the Rev. SirW. H. 

 Cooper, bart. — At Hewell, the Honourable 

 F. C. Amherst, second son of Earl Amherei. 

 — At Gloucester, S. Woodcock, esq., 85 — In New- 

 man-street, A. Angelo, esq., 8.3. — At Dublin, 

 J. Hamilton, esq., author of the Hamillouian Sys- 

 tem. — At Caposthorne Hall, Mrs, Davenport, wife 

 of D. Davenport, esq., ]\1.P. Cheshire. — At Nor- 

 wich, 102, Mr. Kingaby; he has left a widow aged 

 98, and a daughter iti her 70th year.— At Leicester, 

 Rev. E. T. Vaughan, brother to Mr. Baron 

 Vaughan. — At Edinburgh, John Horner, esq., 

 father of the late Mr. Horner, M.P. — Mrs. Felicia 

 Elizabetha Hole, eldest daughter of the l.nte Dr. 

 Home, Bishop of Norwich.— At Bath, Major- 

 General Sir J. P. Palrymple, bart. — At Rich- 

 mond, Duke of Bucclcugh's, the Lady Isabella 

 Cust, wife of the Hon. Capt. P. F. Cust, M.P.— 

 In Grosvenor-street, the Countess Dowager of 

 Radnor, 71.— At Shabdcn Park, Sir J. Littl?. — 

 At Kentish Town, G. Dawe, esq. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



In Savoy, Louis de Saldanha, Marqnisde Taa- 

 bate, Brazilian Plenipotentiary to the Court of 

 Petersburgh, to Sophia, eldest daughter of the 

 late J. Burn, esq., of Orton Hall, Westmoreland. 

 — At Paris, A. D. Gordon, esq., to Harriet Eliza- 

 beth, only daughter of the late B. Gordon, esq. 

 Governor of Berbicc. — At Florence, Lieut. Col. 

 Byam, to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir G. Temple, 

 bart. — At Barbadoes, the Rev. C. Layton, to Mary 

 Christian, only dauglUer of the Hon. G. Maynard. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



M. Graser, 93, councillor in the Duke of Nas- 

 sau's service. The reigning duke is the seventh 

 sovereign of Nassau whom M. Graser served ; he 

 has left a widow of 80 to whom he was united 

 64 years.— At Gibraltar, His Excellency Gabriel 

 Ciscar, 70, well known in the literary world for 

 his numerous valuable writings. 



MONTHLY PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES. 



NORTHUMBERLAND.- A petrified oak has 

 j ust been found in the free-stouc quarry, at Wide- 

 open, about five miles from Newcastle, atconsider- 

 . able depth from the surface, and six feet from the 

 bed of the stone. Twenty-four feet of the upper 

 pari of the tree bas already been taken out; the 



extent of the remainder cannot yet be ascertained, 

 as about nine months will be required to remoT* 

 the stone which covers it. 



DURHAM.— It appears that the sea ia en- 

 cioaching upon the Town Moor of Sumlerland, to 



