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MARRIAGES.

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1. At Milford, Wilts, Thomas Le Marchant Saumarez, esq. second son of admiral sir James Saumarez, bart. to Catherina Spencer Beresford, youngest daughter of the late col. Vassall; and at the same time and place, the rev. Edward Pering Henslowe, chaplain to the royal artillery at Woolwich, to Honora-Mary-Georgina, eldest daughter of that distinguished officer.

6. At St. George's, Hanover-square, lieut.-col. the hon. Seymour Bathurst, third son of carl Bathurst, to Miss Julia Hankey, only daughter of Mrs. Hankey, of Grosvenor-square.

10. At Trinity Church, Mary-le-bone, capt. Richard Fletcher, gren. guards, to Miss Judith Baillie.

13. At St. Mary's, Bryanston-square, John Searle, jun. esq. to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late John Talbot, esq. and sister to the present earl of Shrewsbary.

14. At Ruddington, near Nottingham, capt. Edward A. Cotton, late R. A. to Amelia, daughter of the late rev. Wm. Smelt, rector of Gedling, and niece to the late earl of Chesterfield.

15. At Kirby Stephen, J. E. Vivian,

esq. of Warkworth, to Anne, eldest daughter of J. Brougham, esq.

20. At Cowfold, Robert Aldridge, esq. of St. Leonard's Forest, Horsham, to Caroline-Anne Beauclerk, eldest daugh. of C. G. Beauclerk, esq. of St. Leonard's Lodge, and grand-daughter to the late duchess of Leinster.

22. At Fulham, lieut.-col. J. R. Ward, C.B. second son of the hon. Robt. Ward, of Bangor, in Ireland, to CatharineFrances, eldest daughter of John Pensam, esq. of Fulham.

At Talacre, Flintshire, Charles Stanley, esq. son of the late sir William Stanley, bart. of Hooton, to Barbara, eldest daughter of sir Edward Mostyn, bart.

26. At Dawlish, the rev. Wm. Multon Blencowe, to Maynard-Anna, eldest daughter of col. Rochfort, M. P. for Westmeath.

At Ganton, near Scarborough, R. Alexander, esq. barrister-at-law, to Matilda, eldest daughter of sir T. Legard, bart. of Ganton Hall.

27. At St. George's, Hanover-square, David Baillie, esq. of Audley-square, to Miss Stewart, only daughter of lady Stewart, and niece to the countess of Aberdeen.

- In the Isle of Wight, George Broadrick, esq. of Hamphall Stubbs, co. York, to Jane, daughter of the late sir Richard Fletcher, bart.

28. Rev. Charles Barnwell, of Mileham Hall, Norfolk, to Sophia, daughter of the late George Wyndham, esq. of Cromer Hall.

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MARRIAGES.

and Wells, to Sidney-Dorothea, daughter second daughter of W. C. Marsh, esq. of the late col. Davison. of Park Hall, Essex.

3. J. W. Fane, esq. M.P. of Wormsley, Oxfordshire, to Ellen-Catharine, third daughter of the hon. Thomas Parker, brother to the earl of Macclesfield.

8. At Cramlington, Northumberland, major Scott, 17th lancers, to AliciaEliza, eldest daughter of the late rev. H. Forster Mills, chancellor of York.

10. At the earl of Rosslyn's, St. James's-square, Bethell Walrond, esq. M.P. of Montrath, Devonshire, to the right hon. lady Janet St. Clair, only daughter of the earl of Rosslyn.

11. At the seat of the duke of Beaufort, Stoke Gifford, major-gen. Orde, to lady Eliz. O'Brien, widow of lord Edw. O'Brien.

12. At St. George's, Hanover-square, major Bruce, to Isabella, third daughter of col. Bassett, and niece of the late sir Richard Bassett.

14. At Christchurch, Mary-le-bone, J. C. Cowell, esq. to F. A. Hester, daughter of the rev. Rich. Brickenden, and niece of the earl of Cavan.

17. At St. George's, Hanover-square, John Dunlop, esq. gren. guards, eldest son of lieut.-gen. Dunlop, to C. C. Jackson, daughter of major-gen. sir R. Downes Jackson, K.C.R.

21. At Sidmouth, Winsloe Phillipps, esq. capt. 7th hussars, to Cath. Aurora, only daughter of the late col. James A. Kirkpatrick, E.I.C.

23. At Ellingham, Northumberland, H. S. Stephens, esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thos. Haggerston, esq. and niece to sir Carnaby Haggerston, bart.

At Weymouth, R. Holden, esq. 4th dragoon guards, to Margaret, dau. of the late Bayles Wardell, esq. of Weymouth.

24. At Paris, R. S. Puget, esq. son of the late rear-adm. sir Peter Puget, to Cornelia, third daughter of the late J. Wallace, esq. of the Madras civil service.

30. At Upholland, co. Lancaster, John, eldest son of Thomas Woodcock, esq. of Bank House, to Sarah, eldest daughter of J. A. Hodson, esq. M.P. of Holland-grove.

DECEMBER.

2. At Thaydon Garnon, Essex, the rev. G. Ainslie, D.D. master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, to Emily,

7. At Dublin, the hon. Robert King, M.P. eldest son of viscount Lorton, to Miss Anne Booth Gore,only sister of sir R. B. Gore, bart. of Lissadell, co. Sligo.

8. At Mitchelstown, co. Cork, Philip Davies Cooke, esq. of Owston, co. York, and Gwysaney Hall, co. Flint, to lady Helena Caroline King, eldest daughter of the earl of Kingston.

At Gosforth, co. Northumberland, Wm. Henry Ord, esq. M.P. to Frances Vere Lorraine.

At St. Mary's, Bryanstone-square, J. B. Coulson, esq. capt. gren. guards, to Juliana Elizabeth, only child of the late rev. Edward Dawkins, of Portmansquare.

At St. Mary-le-bone, Jas. Greenwood, esq. of Golden-square, surgeon, to Ann Sophia, youngest daughter of the dowager lady Synge, of Manchester

street.

14. At St. George's, Hanover-square, capt. Wm. Locke, son of Wm. Locke, esq. (late of Norbury Park), to Selina, fifth daughter of admiral and lady Eliz. Tollemache.

15. At Hampton, John Kingston, esq. of Queen-Anne street, to Louisa-Henrietta, second daughter of the late sir C. Edmonstone, bart. and grand-dau. of Beaumont lord Hotham.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, capt. Cuthbert, 2nd life-guards, to the hon. Jane Graves.

At Prestwich, William Ewart, esq. M.P. to Mary-Anne, eldest daughter of the late George Augustus Lee, esq. of Singleton, near Manchester.

24. At Cranford, James Maxse, esq. to the lady Caroline Fitzhardinge Berkeley, second daughter of the late earl of Berkeley.

At Radbourn, Derbyshire, Henry Dixon, esq. of Gledhow, Yorkshire, to Emma Matilda, second daughter of the rev. Edward Sacheverel Wilmot, M.A. late rector of Langley, and niece of sir Robert Wilmot, of Cheddesden.

31. At Troy, Monmouth, the hon. P. H. Abbott, brother to lord Colchester, to Frances-Cecil, daughter of the late Dr. Talbot, dean of Salisbury, and niece to the duke of Beaufort. Lately. At Paris, Miss Frances Ellinor Allen, niece of lady Mahon, of Hull, Yorkshire, to Mons. De Thiery, son of the Baron de Thiery, Chateau de Thiery, at Bondy, near Paris,

PROMOTIONS.

JANUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

PROMOTIONS.

8. The hon. Harriet Anne Curzon, one of the two surviving daughters, and coh. of Cecil, late baron Zouche of Haryngworth, to be baroness Zouche of Haryngworth.

19. Lieut.-gen. sir James Kempt, 81st foot, to be colonel; 81st ditto, majorgen. sir Richard Downes Jackson, royal Staff corps, to be colonel.

Garrisons.-Lieut.-gen. sir Wm. Inglis, to be governor of Cork.-Lieutgen. John Sulivan Wood, to be lieut.gov. of Kinsale.

20. Duke of Wellington, K. G. the office of constable of his majesty's Castle of Dover; and Warden and keeper of the Cinque Ports.-John Vaughan, esq. baron of the court of Exchequer, knight

ed.

Royal Staff Corps. Major Henry Du Vernet, and major Fred. W. Mann, to be lieutenant-colonels.

Unattached.-Brevet lieut.-col. Geo. Dairs Wilson, 4th foot, and major Rob. Wallace, 1st. drag. guards, to be lieut.colonels of infantry.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Cumberland.-Sir James Robt. Geo. Graham, bart. of Netherby, vice John Christian Curwen, esq. dec.

NAVAL PREFERMENTS.

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Sir M. Seymour, bart. K.C.B. is ap-hend. pointed commissioner of Portsmouth dock-yard; commissioner Ross (from Malta), to the dock-yard of Plymouth; and commissioner Briggs (from Bermuda) in the Sheerness yard.

Rear-admiral Thomas Baker to supersede sir Robert W. Otway, K.C.B. in the command of our naval force on the coast.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. J. M. Turner, to be bishop of Calcutta.

Rev. T. Robinson, to be archdeacon of Madras.

Rev. J. II. Seymour, Preb. in Gloucester Cathedral. Rev. J. James, Preb. of Peterborough.

Rev. C. Webber, Jun. Canon residen.

Rev. Dr. Wilson, Rural Dean of tiary of Chichester. Southampton.

Rev. J. Graham, a Preb. in Lincoln cathedral.

Rev. T. Singleton, a Preb, in

Worcester Cathedral.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Mr. Sheriff Copeland, to be alderman of the Ward of Bishopsgate, London.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

PROMOTIONS.

23. 63rd foot, lieut.-colonel Holman Custance, to be lieutenant-colonel. Unattached, major Thomas Perronnet Thompson, 65th foot, to be lieutenantcolonel of infantry.

26. Edwin Barnaby, of Baggravehall, Leicester, esq. colonel, to be one of his majesty's Privy Chamber in Ordi

nary,

MARCH.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

14. Royal En. Capt. S. Romilly, to be lieutenant-colonel

16. J. S. Wanley Sawbridge, of Charborough Park, Dorset, esq. and Jane Frances, his wife, to take and use the names of Erle Drax, in addition to that of Sawbridge.

19. 16th Foot, lieutenant-col. Lionel Smith Hook, from the Ceylon regiment, to be lieutenant-colonel.

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Ceylon regiment, lieut.-colonel Henry Bird, 16th foot, to be lieut.-col.

21. Lieutenant-general sir Henry Fane, G.C.B. to be Master-surveyor and surveyor-general of the Ordnance.

Unattached, major James Holmes Schoedde, 60th foot, to be lieutenantcolonel of infantry.

Brevet. lieut.-general George earl of Dalhousie, G. C. B., to have the local rank of general in the East Indies only; colonel James Butler, Royal Invalid Artillery, to be major-general; majorgeneral James Butler, to be lieut.-gen.

Colonel sir George Scovell, K.C.B. of the royal Waggon Train, to be lieutenant-governor of the royal Military College.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Aldeburgh. Marquis of Douro, vice Wyndham Lewis, esq.

Bath.-The earl of Brecknock. Carlisle.--Sir W. Scott, bart. vice sir George Graham, bart.

Corfe Castle.-P. J. Miles, of Leigh court, Somerset, esq. vice N. W. Peach,

esq.

Edinburghshire.-Sir George Clerk, of Penicuick, bart. re-elected.

Launceston.-sir J. W. Gordon, bart.
Marlborough.-T. H. Sutton Buck-

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4. James Dewar, esq. chief justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, knighted.

8. Right hon. Robert Gordon, ambassador to the sublime Ottoman Porte.

13. Life Guards, capt. Hugh W. Barton, to be major and lieutenant-colonel. 27. 53rd Regiment, lieut.-col. James Considine, to be lieut.-col.-67th ditto, major hon. H. R. Molyneux, to be lient.colonel.

29. W. R. Cosway, esq. of Bilsington. Kent; captain J. Franklin, R. N.; W. Seymour, esq.; W. Campbell, esq.; captain W. E. Parry, R. N.; and W. Anglin Scarlett, esq. chief justice of Jamaica, knighted.

Unattached, major John Townsend, 14th dragoons, to be lieutenant-colonel of infantry.

PROMOTIONS.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Colchester. Richard Sanderson, of Upper Harley-street, esq. vice sir G. H. Smyth, esq.

Sandwich.-General sir H. Fane, vice sir E. W. C. R. Owen.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Lieut.-colonel sir Wm. Young, bart. to be a director of the East India Com. pany.

R. Pollen, esq. barrister-at-law, to be one of the six clerks in Chancery.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. T. Gaisford, Preb. in Durhamn Cathedral.

Rev. E. B. Sparke, Preb. in Ely Cathedral.

Rev. E. Thorp, Preb. in Durham Cathedral.

MAY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

8. Major-general sir James Carmichael Smyth, bart. to be governor and commander-in-chief of the Bahama

Islands.

11. Edward A. W. Drummond Hay, esq. to be consul-general in Morocco.

18. War-office.--14th light dragoons, major John Townshend to be lieut.-col. -30th foot, lieut.-general sir Thomas Bradford, 94th foot to be colonel.--94th foot, major-gen. sir John Keane, to be colonel.

22. 90th foot, lieut.-col. lord George W. Russell, to be lieutenant-colonel.

Unattached.-Major W. Bush, 99th foot, to be lieut..col. of infantry.

Major Standish O'Grady, 24th foot, to be lieutenant-colonel of infantry.

Brevet.-Major-general sir T.Sydney Beckwith, K. C. B. to be lieut.-gen. in the East Indies only, sir T. Beckwith having been appointed commander-inchief of the company's forces at Bombay.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Shire of Ayr.-W. Blair, esq. of Blair. East Looe.-H. Thomas Hope, esq. of Dutchess-street, London. Horsham.-Earl of Surry.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. G. Hodson, archdeacon of Stafford and canon residentiary of Litchfield Cathedral.

Rev. T. S. Smyth, Preb, in Exeter Cathedral.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Right hon. James Ochoncar lord Forbes to be high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scot land,

JUNE.

GAZETTE PREFERMENTS.

4. Right hon. sir W. Draper Best, knt. to be baron Wynford, of Wynford Eagle, county Dorset.

Col. Fred. Wm. Trench to be storekeeper of the Ordnance of the United Kingdom.

The earl of Rosslyn to be a member of the privy council, and keeper of the privy seal.

Right hon. sir Nicholas Conyngham Tyndal to be lord chief justice of the court of Common Pleas, and sworn of the privy council.

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Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, esq. appointed solicitor-general, and knighted.

10. Lieut.-gen. lord R. E. H. Somerset to be lieut.-gen. of the ordnance of the United Kingdom.

Sir James Welwood Moncrieff, bart. to be one of the lords of justiciary in Scotland.

22. Earl of Ashburnham, to be a knight of the Garter.

24. Right hon. Robert viscount Melville, K. T.; right hon. sir Geo. Cockburn, G. C. B.; sir H. Hotham, K.C.B.; sir Geo. Clerk, bart.; and visc. Castle. reagh; to be commissioners for executing the office of the high admiral of the United Kingdom.

24. Adam Rolland, esq. to be clerk of the king's processes in Scotland.-John Tait, esq. to be sheriff-depute of the shires of Clackmanan, and Kinross.

25. 73rd foot, major-general sir Fred. Adam K. C. B. to be colonel. Garrisons. Gen. Thomas lord Lynedoch, G. C. B. to be governor of Dumbarton-castle.

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