CHRONIC LE. 
17th, AtSt. Nicholas Cole Abbey, 
Fish-street, Mr. Nicholas Charring- 
ton, of Mile End, to Miss Nicholls, 
daughter of John N. esq. of Warn- 
ham, Sussex. 
At St. Martin’s in the Field’s, 
Viscount Fitzharris, eldest-son of 
the Earl of Malmesbury, to the ho- 
nourable Miss Dashwood, niece to 
the earl of Effingham. 
Colonel Arthur Vansittart, of 
Shottesbrooke, Berks, M. P. for 
Windsor, to the honourable Miss 
Caroline Eden, 4th daughter of lord 
Auckland; 
_ Thomas Greenwood, jun. esq. of 
Kentish Town, to Miss Munden, 
daughter of Mr. M. of Covent-gar+ 
den theatre. 
18th. Rev. James Blenkarne, M. 
A. vicar of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, 
to Miss K. S, L’Heureux, of West- 
ham, Essex. 
19th, Sir W. Pratt Call, bart. of 
Whiteford-house, county of Corn- 
wall, to lady Louisa Forbes, sister 
of the earl of Granard. 
John Richard King, esq. of the 
Navy-office, to Martha, youngest 
daughter of Vincent Litchfield, esq. 
of the Council- office. 
Mr. Smith, of the Liverpool thea. 
tre, to Miss Stevens, of Park-street, 
late of Drury-lane theatre. 
_ At Bath, lord W. Stuart, son of 
the marquis of Bute, to the ho- 
nourable Georgina Maude, sister of 
viscount Hawarden. 
21st. Prince Christian Frederick, 
of Denmark, to the princess Char- 
lotte, danghter of the reigning duke 
of Mechlenburg. 
Joseph White, esq. late solici- 
tor to the treasury, to the eldest 
daughter of the late William Cham- 
berlayne, esq. formerly of the 
treasury, and one of the commission- 
ers for auditing the public accounts. 
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491 
Rev. Henry Barry Domville, to 
Miss Russel, daughter of William 
R. esq. of Powick, county of Wor- 
cester. 
23d. At the earl of Carlisle’s 
house, in Grosvyenor-place, by spe- 
cial license, William Sloane, esq. son 
of col. S: of Harley-street, to lady 
Gertrude Howard, daughter of the 
édrl of Carlisle. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-square, 
Thomas Parry, esq. to Mrs. Bering- 
ton, widow of William B. esq. of 
Moat-hall, county of Salop. 
24th. At Hampstead, Robert 
Smith, esq. of Aylesbury, Bucks, 
to Mary Susannah, second daughter 
of sir James Watson, kunt. late one 
of the judges of the supreme court 
of judicature at Bengal. 
John Goodeve, esq. banker of 
Gosport, to Miss Hurry, of Yar- 
mouth. 
25th. At St. Mary-la-Bonne 
church, the rev. George Augustus 
Lamb, son of T. P. L. esq. of 
Mountsfield-lodge, Rye, Sussex, to 
Miss Julia Louisa Bancroft, daugh- 
ter of Dr. B. of Margaret-street, Ca- 
yendish-square. 
26th. At St. George’s, Hanover- 
square, C. G. Mundy, esq. second 
son of F.R.C. M. esq. of Mark- 
eaton, county of Derby, to the 
only daughter of C. 8. Massingberd, 
esq. of Orinsby, county of Lincola. 
At the chapel of Bromley-palace, 
Kent, by the bishop of Rochester, 
and by special license, Andrew 
Wedderburn, esq. of Upper Gros- 
venor-street, to the honourable 
Louisa I den, fifth daughter of lord 
Auckland. 
27th.. At Kesgrave, colonel Tho- 
mas Pogson, of Kesgrave house, to 
Miss Emily Myers, of Woodbridge, 
Suffolk. 
29th. At Westbourn, Sussex, the 
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