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MARRIAGES.

George Gataker, esq. of Mildenhall, to Eliz., third daughter of Thomas Wilkinson, esq. of Nether Hall.

6. At Melcombe Regis, Edward Smith Delamain, esq. 67th regiment to Jessie Anna, daughter of the late Robert Waugh, esq.

8. At Topsham, Devon, Adam, son of David Gordon, esq. of Abergeldie, N. B. and Dulwich, Surrey, to Susan, daughter of the late rev. John Swete, of Oxton House, Devon.

At Dunham Massey, sir John Walsh, bart. of Warfield, Berks, to lady Jane Grey, youngest daughter of earl Stamford and Warrington.

At Marylebone, sir John Tho. Claridge, recorder of prince of Wales Island, to Miss Scott, eldest daughter of vice-adm. Scott.

At lord Arden's, Nork, near Epsom, sir William Heathcote, bart. of Hursley Park, Hants, to the hon. Car. Frances Perceval, daughter of

lord Arden.

10. At St. George, Hanover-sq., the rev. Thomas Shreiber, rector of Bradwell, Essex, to Sarah, third daughter of rear-adm. Bingham.

At Broad Hinton, near Marlborough, John Mathews Richards, esq. of Roath Hall, near Cardiff, to Arabella, daughter of Thomas Calley, esq. of Burderop Park, Wilts.

12. At Pancras New Church, Garrett Dillon, esq. of Fitzroysquare to Eliza Frances, eldest daughter of John Plura, esq. of Bath.

Richard Elwes, esq. of Stoke Park, Suffolk, to Cath. eldest daughter of Isaac Elton, esq. of Stapelton House, Gloucester.

14. At Minto, Roxburghshire, J. P. Boileau, jun. esq. of Mortlake, Surrey, to lady Cath. Elliott, daughter of the late earl Minto.

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At Alderley, Cheshire, Robert Phillips, esq. of Heybridge, to Letitia, daughter of William Hibbert, esq. of Hare Hill.

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At Wandsworth, Orbyn Lloyd, esq. of Lombard-street, banker, to Emily, daughter of John Falconer Atlee, esq. of West Hall, Wandsworth.

18. Lloyd Salisbury Baxendale, esq. of Queen-square, Bloomsbury, to Ellen, daughter of Richard Salisbury, of Herne Hill.

19. At St. George's, Hanoversquare, lord Headley, to Miss Matthews.

-At St. George's, Bloomsbury, Richard Bethell, esq. barrister, and fellow of Wadham, to Eleanor Mary, daughter of Robert Abraham, esq. of Kepple-street, Russell-square.

21. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, I. Charles Wright, esq. eldest son of Ichabod Wright, of Mapperley, Notts. to Theodocia, eldest daughter of Thomas Denman, esq. M. P.

22. At Chester, rev. E. Duncombe, to Susan, only daughter of the late rev. C. Mainwaring, of Oteley Park, Shropshire.

At Hastings, Edward Peale, esq. of Maidstone, to Eliz. daughter of the late P. Wyatt Crowther, esq. of Highbury Lodge.

23. At Wells, the rev. T. B. Coney, rector of Chedzoy, to Jane, daughter of T. P. Tudway, esq. M.

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MARRIAGES.

24. Richard, son of H. Smith, esq. of Peckham, to Mary, daughter of the rev. E. R. Williamson, of Catmpon, Beds.

At Rosehill, Hants, col. Thackeray, Royal Engineers to lady Eliz. Carnegie, daughter of the earl of Northesk.

Lately, At Clifton, Edward Martin, esq. to Eliz. D. daughter of the late Richard Zouch, of the Irish treasury, cousin to earl of Lonsdale, and niece to Dr. Zouch, late prebendary of Durham.

At Sandon, Staffordshire, Stuart Wortley, jun. son of the member for Yorkshire, to lady Georgiana, daughter of the earl of Harrowby.

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20. At Chester, Roger Bamston, esq. only son of col. Bamston, to Selina, daughter of Dr. William Thackeray.

29. At Benenden, rev W. Marriott Smith Marriott, of Trinity college, Cambridge, son of sir John Wildbore Smith, of Dorsetshire, rector of Horsemonden, Kent, to Julia Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas L. Hodges, esq. of Hemsted.

PROMOTIONS.

JANUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS. 4. J. H. Forbes, esq. lord of session in Scotland, vice sir A. Campbell, res.

14. War-office. - 6th regiment Foot: lieut -col. H. Sullivan, to be lieut.-col. vice Gardiner, ret.

Ceylon regiment: lieut.-col. H. F. Muller to be lieut.-col. vice Sullivan.

17. Admiral sir Edward Thornborough, and adm. sir Eliab Harvey, to be knights grand crosses of the bath.-Rear-admiral W. C. Fahie, to be K. C. B.

22. Right hon. Percy Clinton Sydney, viscount Strangford, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the Ottoman Porte,created by patent a baron of Great Britain and Ireland, by the title of baron Penshurst, of Penshurst co. Kent, to him and his heirs male.

24. War-office.-2nd foot, brevet lieut.-col. James Florence de Burgh to be lieut.-col.-Capt. John Johnstone to be major.

31st ditto: lieut.-col. Jas. Cassidy to be lieut.-col.

NAVAL PROMOTIONS. Commanders to be post captains.William Simpson, Robert Heriot Barclay, Alexander Dundas Young Arbuthnot.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. T. Nayler, domestic chaplain to the duke of York.

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PROMOTIONS.

Rev. E. J. Crawley, chaplain to the household of the duke of Clarence. Rev. J. Sandford, chaplain to the marquis of Queensbury.

Rev. E. J. Keane, chaplain to the colony of New South Wales and dependencies.

Donegal County.-Earl of Mount Charles, vice his brother, deceased. Newport-Hon. John Stuart, 2nd son of the earl of Moray, vice Holmes, deceased.

FEBRUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

7. War-office.-4th batt. Local Militia, of East Riding, county of York, John Broadley, esq. to be lieut.-col.-comm. vice Wray, dec.Earl of Kellie to be colonel of the

Fifeshire Militia, vice earl of Morton, resigned.

8. Foreign-office. The duke of Northumberland, K. G. ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the king of France, on occasion of his coronation.

Right hon. Frederick Lamb, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at the Court of his most Catholic majesty.

11. War-office.-2nd foot: lieut.col. John Williams, from half-pay, to be lieut.-col. vice De Burgh.

26. Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, esq. late secretary to his majesty's legation, and chargé d'Affaires in Switzerland, to be secretary to the embassy at St. Petersburgh.

Hon. William Henry Fox-Strangways to be secretary to his majesty's legation at Florence.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

G. W. Ricketts, esq. puisne judge at Madras; since knighted.

G. Franks, esq. puisne judge at Calcutta.

MARCH.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

1. Office of Ordnance.-Royal reg. husband to be lieut.-col. vice Brome, of Artillery, major Charles Young

deceased.

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War-office.-The 24th foot to in addition to any other badges or bear on its colours and appointments, devices heretofore granted, the word Peninsula," in commemoration of 2nd battalion in the Peninsula, under the distinguished conduct of the late the duke of Wellington, from April 1809 to July 1814.

4. Unattached. M'Caskill to be lieutenant-col. of Major John Infantry.

22. War-office.-Royal Artillery: Crawford to be lieut.-col. ; and capt. lieut.-col. Ray to be colonel.-Major and brevet lieut.-col. sir John May to be major.

-Foreign-office.-Charles Rich. Vaughan to be his majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the United States of America.

23. Carlton House. Sir Thomas Phillips, of Middle-hill, bart. to be sheriff of Worcestershire; and F. Roberts, of Gerddibluog, to be sheriff of Merionethshire.

The duke of Northumberland, and right hon. Charles Vaughan, sworn of his majesty's privy council.

25. Office of Ordnance.-Corps of Royal Engineers: major general

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIA- Humfray to be col. To be colonels:

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Brackley-James Bradshaw, esq. captain R. N. vice Wrottesiey, dec. Bramber.-Hon. Arthur Gough Calthorpe, vice Wilberforce, Chiltern Hundreds.

lieut.-col. E. Durnford, and G. Whitmore. To be lieutenant-cols. : brevet majors T. Fyers, H. M. G. Vigoreaux, and G. Buchanan, col. C. G. Ellicombe; brevet major E. Fanshaw; brevet lieut.-col. Macleod; brevet major Douglas.

APRIL.

PROMOTIONS.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

2. Office of Ordnance.-Royal reg. of Artillery: sir A. Dickson, K. C. B. tobe lieut.-col.-Brevet majorRogers to be major.

Lieutenant-colonel Fearon of the 31st foot, to be a companion of the Order of the Bath.

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Whitehall. - Nevinson Courcey, esq. post captain, R. N. and Samuel Edward Cook, commandant, to wear the insignia of honorary knights commanders of the royal military Order of the Tower and Sword.

5. Captain Dashwood, to wear the insignia of a knight grand cross, and captain Elliot, of the Lively, that of a knight commander of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword.

8. War-office.-27th regiment of foot, brevet lieut.-col. Hare to be lieut.-col.

Major De Bathe, from the 85th foot, to be lieut.-col. of Infantry. 9. Office of Ordnance. Royal Engineers: brevet major Cunningham to be lieut.-col.

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10 Lord Chamberlain's Office.Windsor Edwin Baynton Sandys, esq. eldest son of sir Edwin B. Sandys, bart. knighted.

12. Sir W. Clinton to be lieut.general of the Ordnance.

Lord Forbes to be high commissioner to the general assembly of the Church of Scotland.

19. Foreign-office.-Sir Richard Clayton, bart. to be his majesty's consul at Nantes, and the ports and places in the departments of the Lower Loire and of La Vendée.

Captain Edward Brace, R. N. to wear the insignia of the royal Sardinian military Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazare.

Lieuts. W. Walker, J. Somerville, C. R. Dashwood, E. Pitts, and J. De Courcey Dashwood, and R. Purkis Hillyar, M. D. surgeon, all of his majesty's ship Windsor Castle, to wear the insignia of a knight of

the royal Portuguese military Order of the Tower and Sword.

Sir T. J. Cochrane, knight, capt. in R. N. to be governor and commander-in-chief of the island of Newfoundland and its dependencies.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIA

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GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

9. Whitehall.-William Woods, esq. Bluemantle, to be Norfolk herald extraordinary.

13. War-office.-Coldstream Gds: captain C. Shawe, to be captain and lieutenant-colonel.

50th foot brevet, lieut.-col. J. Campbell to be major.

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80th foot lieut.-general sir R. S. Donkin, K. C. B. to be colonel.

Cape Corps: lieutenant-col. H. Somerset, to be lieutenant-colonel. Unattached.-Captain J. Simpson to be lieut.-col. of Infantry.

Brevet.-M. W. Forest, of the East India Company's service, to be lieut.-col. in the East Indies only.

Staff: Major D. M'Dougall to be inspecting field officer of Militia in Nova Scotia, with the rank of lieut.col.

14. Sir Benjamin Bloomfield, K. C. B. to be a peer of Ireland by the title of baron Bloomfield, of Oakhampton and Redwood, county of Tipperary.

24. Viscount Strangford, K.B. to be ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the emperor of Russia.

PROMOTIONS.

The right hon. Stratford Canning, to be ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary tothe Ottoman Porte. Major-gen. sir James Campbell, K. C. B. to be governor of Grenada. Major-gen. sir Patrick Ross, to be governor of Antigua. 27. War-office.. An extensive brevet has taken place in the higher grades, which has caused promotions to the rank of general: From lieut.gen. William Scott, to lieut.-gen. ford Beresford, G. C. B. inclusive.To that of lieutenant-general: From major-gen. Raymond, to major-gen. lord Aylmer, inclusive.-To that of major-general, as far down as col. Chas. Manners; and proportionably in the lower rank.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Dr. Burgess, bishop of St. David's, translated to the see of Salisbury, vice Fisher, deceased.

Dr. John Banks Jenkinson, dean of Worcester, promoted to the see of St. David's.

Rev. Chas. Pilkington, prebendary of Eartham, in the cathedral of Chichester, a canon residentiary of that cathedral, vice Toghill.

Rev. W. Hewson, chancellor and canon residentiary of the cathedral church of St. David's.

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1. War-office. Unattached.Major Fitzgerald, 95th Foot, to be lieut.-col. Infantry, vice Pratt.

2. Major-generals sir J. Campbell, sir E. Blakeney, sir J. Maclean, sir R. D. Jackson, sir H. F. Bouverie, lord H. Somerset, and rear-admiral sir T. M. Hardy, to be knts. comm. of the Bath. Maj.MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIA- general sir T. Munro, governor of

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Beeralston.- Hon. Percy Ashburnham, vice Percy deceased.

JUNE.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Lieutenant-general sir H. Turner, K. C and K. C. H. to be governor and commander-in-chief of the Bermudas or Somers Islands.

J. H. Hudson, esq. a page of honour to his majesty in ordinary, in the room of A. W. Torrens, esq. promoted.

Viscount Maynard, to be lord lieutenant of Essex.

Madras, to be a bart. of the United Kingdom.

4. Major-general Bourk, to be lieutenant-governor of the Eastern District of the Cape of Good Hope.

9. War-office. Unattached.Major Drummond, 72nd Foot, to be lieutenant-colonel.

16. Coldstream regiment, of Foot guards, colonel J. Macdonnell to be lieutenant-colonel; lieut.-colonel J. Hamilton to be major, with the rank of colonel; lieutenant-colonel W. H. Raikes to be major, with the rank of colonel, vice Macdonnell ; brevet lieutenant-colonel G. Bowles, and brevet major sir C. A. F. Bentinck; lieutenant-colonel G. FitzClarence, vice Hamilton; lieut.

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