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2nd. Major Fran. Hastings 

 Doyle, to the eldest daughter of sir 

 William Milner, bait, of Nun-Ap- 

 pleton, CO. York. 



4th. At Knutsford, in ChcshirCj 

 the hon. William-George Monck- 

 ton, eldest son of lord viscount Gal- 

 way'^ to Miss Catherine-Elizabeth 

 Handfield, daughter of the late capt. 

 George H. and niece to the present 

 •sir William Smyth, bart. of Hill- 

 hall, Essex. 



5th. At Tiverton, sir John 

 Duntze, bart. to .Miss Dorothea Ca- 

 rew, daughter of Sir Thomas C. of 

 Tiverton castle, Devon. 



13th. Captain Tobin, R. N. to 

 Mrs. DuflF, of Richmond, co. York, 

 Avidow of the late major D. of the 

 26th foot. 



14th. At Bury, Mr. Richard 

 Walford, merchant, of Watling- 

 street, London, to Miss Berry, sis* 

 ter of Sir Edward B. 



At Greenwich, capt. Downman, 

 of the royal artillery, son of col. D. 

 of the same corps, to Lucy, third 

 daughter of William Holmes, esq. of 

 Westcombe-park, Black-hcath, co. 

 Kent. 



At Speen, Berks, capt. Charles 

 Pelly, R. N. of Upton, Essex, to 

 ]Mary, youngest daughter of the 

 late Francis Brownsword Bullock, 

 esq. 



Liet.-coj. John Byna;, of the ^9lh 

 foot, and youngest brother of Geo. 

 B. esq. M. P. for Middlesex, to 

 Mary, eldest daughter of Peter 

 Mackenzie, esq. of Twickenham. 



Lieut. Charles Bowen, R. N. to 

 Miss Hardy, of Charlotte-street, 

 Portland-place. 



19th. At Carlr,ruhc, the heredi- 

 tary prince of Hesse-Darmstadt, to 

 the princess Wilhelmina Louisa of 

 Baden. 



20th. By special licence, at lord 



W^estmoreland's house In Berkeley- 

 square, by the bishop of Cloyne, 

 lord Boringdon, to lady Augusta 

 Fane, second daughter of the earl of 

 Westmoreland. 



23d. At East Sheen, Surry, John 

 Harrison, esq. of Mansion-house- 

 street, banker, to Miss Kay, niece 

 of sir Brook Watson, bart. 



Jul}j 3d. Major Mitchell, of the . 

 26th foot, to lady Harriet Somerset, 

 daughter of the late duke of Beau- 

 fort. 



4th. At Bathwick church, near 

 Bath, James Stephens, esq. of Ca- 

 merton-house, to the widow of 

 Hugh Boyd, esq. M. P. for the 

 county of Antrim, and niece to vise, 

 Goslord. 



5th. At Edinburgh, lieut.-colo- 

 nel Nicholson, aid-de-camp to gen. 

 Lake, commander in chief in In- 

 dia, to JNIary, eldest daughter of the 

 late John Russel, esq. clerk to the 

 signet. 



At Edinburgh, the earl of Roden 

 to Juliana- Anne, youngest daughter 

 of John Orde, esq. of Weetwood, 

 CO. Northumberland. 



7th. At St. Lawrence, near Rams- 

 gate, Major Miller, of the royal re- 

 giment of horse-guards blue, to IMiss 

 Frances Every, youngest sister of 

 sir Henry E. bart. of Eggington- 

 house, CO. Derby. 



9th. Rev. Francis Lee, of duke- 

 street, Portland-place, to Miss Ball, 

 sister of Edward Hughes B. esq. 

 successor of the late admiral sir 

 Edward Hughes. 



At lord Castlereagh's house, in 

 Upper Brook-street, by special li- 

 cence, lord viscount Hiiichinbrooke, 

 son of the Earl of Sandwich, to 

 lady Louisa Corry, niece to lord 

 Castlereagh. 



12th. This evening, at the house 

 of lady Perthj in Grosvenor-square, 



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