m 
•—11. At a Court of Common Council 
held this day, thanks were voted to Mr. 
Sheriff Waithman, ii for the presence of 
mind, temper, firmness and courage dis¬ 
played by him at the affray with the sol¬ 
diery at Knightsbridge, on the 26th Aug.” 
—- 12. After fourteen days laborious and 
public-spirited attendance, the Coroner’s 
jury on Richard Honey returned a verdict 
of “ Manslaughter against the officers and 
men of the 1st regt. of Life Guards, who 
were on duty between Tyburn-tuvnpike 
and Park-lane, on the day R. Honey was 
shot, Aug. 14,1821.” 
— 15. Two bills of indictment, preferred 
by the Bridge-street Association, against 
Mr. Hone, for his “ Non mi ricordo” and 
“Matrimonial Ladder;” and one by its 
secretary against the News, for publishing 
Mr. YVaithman’s speech at the last Common 
Hall, were throw 7 n out by the Grand Juries 
of London and Middlesex. 
.Same day the King arrived in town from 
Ireland, and on the 24th he left London for 
the Continent. 
— 20. In the Gazette of this day, a me¬ 
morandum from the War Office announces 
that 44 the King has been pleased to re¬ 
move Major-General Sir Robert Thomas 
Wilson from the British army.” A public 
subscription has since been set on foot, to 
indemnify him, by a gentleman who has 
subscribed £500. 
MARRIED. 
Francis Cress well, esq. jun. of Black- 
heath, to Rachel, 2d daughter of J. Fry, 
esq. banker, London. 
At Mary-le-bone Church, William Ca- 
husac, esq. to Emilv Sarah, 2d daughter of 
H. Boi 'Che, esq. 
At Ashtead, E. Lomax, esq. of Lincoln’s 
Inn, to Hester, eldest daughter of E. Smith, 
esq. 
W. J. Chiag, esq. Barrister at Law 7 , to 
Mary-Ann, eldest daughter of Samuel Co- 
myn, esq. 
Mr. H. L. Robins, of Covent Garden, to 
Miss Howis, of South Lambeth. 
The Rev. W. Brant, of Putney Heath, to 
Isabella Anne, daughter of the late Rev. 
G. Wright. 
The Rev. John Primate Maud, of Hilling¬ 
don, to Miss Matilda Elizabeth Hains, of 
Swainswick. 
Lieut. W T .H. Nicholls, R.N. to Jemima 
Jane, youngest daughter of Thomas Med- 
lycott, esq. Herne Hill, Surrey. 
T. S. Carter, esq. Barrister at Law, to 
Eliza Sophia, only daughter of the late R. 
Pow r is, esq. of Sedcoft, Kent. 
Alexander James Scott, esq. ofEuston 
Square, to Julia, second daughter of James 
Deacon, esq. 
At Stepney, W. Fergus, esq. to Miss 
Cairus, daughter of Mr. Janies C., R.N. 
At Mary-le-bone, Sir R. D. Haugan, to 
Marianne Wolff James, only daughter of 
the late Col. James limes, of Madras. 
[Oct. 1, 
David Howell, eeq. to Frances, young¬ 
est daughter of Thomas Russell, esq. 
At St. George’s, Hanover Square, tbe 
Rev. Richard Boyse, of Little Hadham, 
Herts, to Winifred Berners, 4th daughter 
of the late Sir T. B. 
At St. Ann’s, Soho, P. J. Macdonald, esq. 
to Eliza, youngest daughter of William 
Overton, esq. 
At Islington, Mr. M. Joseph, of Bircliin- 
lane, Cornhill, to Miss Sarah, Georgiana 
Brown. 
At St. George’s, Hanover Square, James 
Scott, esq. of Greenock, to Susan, eldest 
daughter of the late Mr. Daniel M’Kellar, 
of that place. 
At Abinger, Surrey, John Campbell, esq. 
of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister at Law, to Mary 
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Scar¬ 
lett, esq. M.P. 
At St. Mary’s, Whitechapel, Henry Au¬ 
gustus Hope, to Bennet, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of the late Edward Blaxland, esq. 
Ospringe, Kent. 
At Hampstead, Edward Toller, jun. esq, 
of Doctors’ Commons, to Margaret, young¬ 
est daughter of the late John Edington, esq. 
At St. John's, Hackney, Mr. Thomas 
Kingsbury, of Leadenhall-street, to Martha, 
daughter of the late Joseph Luck, esq. of 
Clapton. 
Mr. J. R. Pizey, of Laurence Pountney- 
lane, to Caroline, eldest daughter of Ed¬ 
ward Cherriit, esq. of C’lerkenwell. 
At Mortlake, Surrey, the Rev. E. James, 
M.A., to Sarah, eldest daughter of Frede¬ 
rick Reeves, esq. of East Sheen. 
At St. Martin’s in the Fields, Mr. Peter 
Adams, of Throgmorton-street, solicitor, 
to ELiza, only daughter of the late John 
Roake, esq. 
Henry Mann, esq. of Brixton Common, 
to Anna, youngest daughter of the late 
John Chester, esq. 
At Mary-la-bonne Church, Capt. George 
Digby, R.N. to Elizabeth, only daughter 
of Sir John Walsh, bart. of Warfield, Berks. 
At St. Giles’s in the Fields, John Daub- 
ney Harvey, esq. to Fauny, 2d daughter of 
the late W. Dyne, esq. of Lincoln’s Inn 
Fields. 
At Tottenham, Capt. James Hodgson, of 
the 17th Madras Infantry, to Miss Px*att. 
At St. George’s, Hanover Square, Lieut. 
Col. Fearon, 31st, to Miss Palmer. 
DIED. 
At Hampstead, 83, Mrs. Chipcase. 
Amelia Maria, wife of Mr. Lanuoy H. 
Forbes. 
At Bromley, Mr. John Blucke, of the 
Secretary’s Office, Chelsea College. 
At Hammersmith, Ann, the wife of T. 
Smith, esq. of New Bridge-street. 
At Elsted, Surrey, John Foulkes , esq. 
formerly an eminent solicitor in London. 
W. J. Waldie, esq. of Queen-street, 
Chcapside. 
Mrs. 
Marriages in and near London. 
