480 
19th, “At St. George’s church, 
Hanover-square, “capt. Sidenham, 
son of the late'Gen. S. military au- 
ditor-general at ‘Madras, | is rom 
Bunbury. / 
20th. .By» special lidende, ‘Mn 
serjeant Vaughan, to Augusta, se- 
cond danghter of lord St. John, of 
Bletsoe. 
Lately, at Standish, in estes. 
shire, lieut. col. Browne, of the 
12th dragoons, to Miss Clayton, 
only daughter of sir Richard Clay- 
ton, bart. of Adlington, in the same 
eounty.: 
William Vaughan, esq. of Courts 
field, to Miss ‘Teresa Weld, fourth 
danghtew of ‘Thomas Welds, esq. of 
Lulworth Castle, Dorset. 
At Ashford, co. Salop, rev. R. F. 
Halifax, son of the late bishop of 
St. Asaph, to Miss Ricketts, daugh- 
ter of IT. C. R. esq. of Ashford 
Hall. 
Capt. Halsted, R. N. to Miss 
Pellew, daughter of admiral sir Ed-, 
ward Pellew, bart. 
At Worcester, capt. Marcus' J. 
Annesley, eldestson of the hon, and 
rey. William A. dean of Down, in 
Ireland, and nephew to the,earl of 
Annesley, to Miss Caroline Smith, 
daughter of the late Ferdinand 5. 
esq. of the Grange, co. Salop. 
At Leatherhead, Surry, John 
Campbell, esq. M. P. of Leyton Hall, 
Essex, to Miss E. Hay, daughter of 
the late lieut. col. David Hay, of the 
royal artillery: 
Major Plunkett, to Miss Gun- 
ning, niece to the celebrated beau- 
ties, the duchess of Argyle, and 
countess of Coventry. 
At the court of Stutgard, baron 
Spaen, the Batavian minister there, 
to lady Louisa King, youngest 
daughter of the countess of Kings. 
yen. 
TURE Ee meen y 
1803. 
bi 
PROMOTIONS in the Year 1808, 
Jian; Ist. The! right boi Thot 
mas Steele, and John Hiley Ad- 
dington, esqrs. appointed joint pay- 
master-general of: his majery'@ 
forces, 
3d. John Heley Addington, esq 
elected to serve in parliament for the 
borough of Harwich. 
The right. hon, Sylvester lord. 
Glenbervie, to the office of survey ors 
general of his majesty’ s woods, oaks; 
forests and. chaces, 
» 4th. Col. Hugh Lyle Carmichael, 
of the 24 West India regiment, to 
be nrigadibesgeneraly in the island oF 
Jamaicavonly, 
7th. The king has been graci- 
ously pleased, in® consideration of 
the signal’services performed to his 
majesty, and to his ally the Ottoman 
emperor, by? sir William. Sidney 
Smith, knight, commander and grand 
cross of the royal Swedish military 
order of the swofd, a captain in ‘the 
royal navy, and) representative for 
the city of Rochester, in the parlia- 
ment of the united kingdom; and to 
evince the sense which his majesty 
entertains ef the great ability and 
heroic perseverance manifested by 
him, the said sir William Sidney 
Smith, upon divers occasions, and 
more especially of his able and highly 
distinguished conduétin the detence of 
the town of St.John d’ Acre, inSyria, 
in the year 1799; his royal licence 
and authority, that he may bear the 
following hongurable augmentations 
to the armorial ensigns borne by his 
family, viz. on the cheveron, a wreath 
of laurel, accompanied by two 
erosses calvary; and, on a chief of 
augmentation, the interior of an an- 
cient fortification, in perspective: in 
the 
