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1 1 tb. At Bath, capt. C. Turner, 

 of the 23d Light Dragoons, and 

 aid-de-camp to general Floyd, to 

 Miss Stevenson, eldest daughter of 

 the dean of Kilfenora. 



At Mary-la-bonne church, G. H. 

 Bella'^is, esq. eldest son of general 

 B. of Bombay, to Charlotte, young- 

 est daughter of the late Joseph 

 Maude, esq. of Kendal. 



I4th. Rev. Charles Ekins, eldest 

 son of the dean of Salisbury, and 

 one of the canons of that cathedral, 

 to Miss Mary Ford, daughter of 

 John Ford, of Queen Anne-street, 

 West. 



16th, At the house of the earl 

 of Westmorland, in Berkeley- 

 square, by special licence, lord vis- 

 count Duncannon, son of the earl 

 of Besborough, to lady Maria Fane, 

 third daughter of the carl of West- 

 morland. 



19th, At Edinburgh, the hon. 

 Edward Stewart, son of the earl of 

 Galloway, to the hon. Catherine 

 Charteris, daughter of lord Elcho, 



21st. At Bally.EIIis, co. Cork, 

 the hon. Robert Trench, captain in 

 the 93d regiment of foot, and 

 youngest son of the late earl of 

 Clancarty, to the honourable Letitia 

 Susannah Dillon, sister of lord Cion- 

 brock. 



21th. At Cork, Robert Henry 

 Sturgeon, esq. captain in his majes- 

 ty's royal staff corps, and nephew 

 to the late marquis of Rockingham, 

 to Sarah, youngest daughter of J, 

 P. Curran, esq. barrister at law. 



25(h, By special licence, at 

 Kiinbolton-castle, Charles Palmer, 

 esq. of Luck ley-park, Berks, to 

 lady Madelina Sinclair. 



26th. At Mary-la-bonne church, 

 George Rcid, esq. eldest son of 

 George R. esq. of Watlin^tojo-hall, 

 Norfolk, to Louisa, fourth daugbtu* 

 •f sir Charles Oakley, baft. 

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30th. Matthew Richard Onslow, 

 esq. eldest son of sir Richard O. 

 bart. admiral of the red, to Miss 

 Se^on, eldest daughter of the late 

 Dan, S, esq. lieutenant-governor of 

 Surat. 



P(c 3d. At Plymouth, William 

 Ratliboue, esq, captain of his majes- 

 ty's ship Santa Margaritta, to Miss 

 French, of Loughrea. 



6th. At Clifton, near Bristol, 

 major Maikin. of the 21st Light 

 Dragoons, to Miss Spode, of Lin- 

 coln's-inn-fields, daughter of Josiah 

 S. esq. of Fenton, in the Statford- 

 shire Potteries. 



10th. William Davies, esq. of 

 Pdn) Ian-park, to J.Iiss Seymour^ 

 eldest daughter of lord Robert S. 



At Rippon, CO. York, Charles 

 Dulbiac, esq. major of the 4th (or 

 queen's own) regiment of dragoons, 

 to Miss Dutton, daughter of John D. 

 junr. esq. of the Grange, near 

 Rippon, 



nth, John Buller, esq. M. P. 

 for E. Looe, to Miss Augusta Eliza 

 jNixon. 



12th. At St. George's, Hano- 

 ver-square, lord viscount Hereford, 

 to Miss F. Cornewall, daughter of 

 sir George C. bart. 



13th. Isaac Hg,wkins Browne, 

 esq, M, P. for Bridgcnorth, to the 

 second daughter of Thomas Bod- 

 dington, esq. of Clapton. 



16th. Sir Charles Edward Night- 

 ingale, bart. of Kncesworth, co. 

 Cambridge, to tiie only daughter of 

 Thomas Dickinson, esq. of West 

 Retford, Notts. 



PROMOTIONS in the Year 1S®5. 



Jan. 1st. Major-generals Philip 

 Martin, William Borthwick, sir 

 Eyre Coote, K. B. Harry Burrard, 

 Charles Lenox, John Adolphus Har- 



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