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MARRIAGES AND DEATHS,

Arranged in the Alphabetical Order of the Counties.

Bedfordshire.——Died.] At Cockayne Hutley, Mrs. Peele.——At Sandy Place, Sir Philip Monoux, Bart.

Berkshire.——Married.] The Rev. T. G. Tyndale, to Miss Earle, of Swallowfield Place.

Died.] At Abingdon, Miss Hannah Tomkins.

Cambridgeshire.——Died.] At Weston Colville, Michael Houghton, esq

Cheshire.——Married.] At Astbury, John Antrobus, Esq. of Cheam, Surrey, to Mrs. Bence, of London.

Died.] At Tarvin, Cheshire, Mr. John Knott, aged 102.

Cornwall.——Died.] At Pendennis Castle, Mr. Brailsford, assistant-surgeon of the North Hants Militia.——At Antron Lodge, near Helston, Mrs. Rogers, wife of Capt. Rogers.——At Truro, Serjt. M'Crow, of the 13th Light Dragoons——The Rev. W. H. Reynell, vicar of St. Anthony, Meneage.

Cumberland.——Married.] At St. Bees, C. Williamson, Esq. to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late John Frissell, Esq.

Died.] At Carlisle, Mrs. Eliz Jackson, 86.

Devonshire.——Married.] At Prince Town, Dartmoor, W. Dorey, Esq. to Miss E. Smith.

Died.] At Exeter, Miss Woolmar.——At Bradninch, H. Bowden, esq. aged 75.——At Plymouth, Mr. T. G. Williams, assistant surgeon to the second royal veteran battalion——Lieut. T. Shaw, of his majesty’s ship Mediator.——At Uptime, the Rev. N. Vere, rector of that place.——At Exmouth, Henry Cholmley, esq. of Howsham, Yorkshire, aged 6l.

Dorset.——Married.] At Ormington, near Weymouth, T. P. Luscombe, esq. to Miss Wood.——At Cranbourne, W. White, esq. to Miss Stillingfleet.

Died.] At Poole, Mrs. Dowland, in her 100th year.

Essex.——Died.] At Colchester, Mrs. Anne C. Dudley, aged 67.——At Hadleigh, A. Herring, esq.

Gloucestershire.——Married.] At Cheltenham, Fred. Whalley, esq. to Miss Buxton.

Died.] At Cheltenham, Mrs. Boswell, relict of J. Boswell, esq. and sister of the late Earl of Bellamont.——At Berkley, S. Trueman, esq.——Miss Marklove——At Stone, near Berkley, Mrs. Taylor.——At Tewkesbury, Miss Mires.

Hampshire.——Married.] At Huckfield Place, Sir Arthur Paget, K. B. to Lady Augusta (late ) Boringdon.

Died.] At Winchester, at the house of the Rev Dr Rennell, Miss Scott.——At Andover, Dr. John Hemming.——At Portsmouth, Mrs. Smith, wife of G. Smith, esq. clerk of the surveys of the dock-yard.——At Newport, Isle of Wight, Mrs. Dennett.

Hertfordshire.——Married.] At East Barnet, J. Smith, to the second daughter of J. Holmes, esq of Battersea.

Died.] At Hitchin, Wm. Carter, esq.——At Sandridge Lodge, the lady of G. Sullivan, esq.

Herefordshire.——Married.] At Dillwyn, Mr. Barrow, of Leominster, to Miss Bowen.

Died.] At the rectory of Donington, Mrs. Jenkins.——At Leominster, Mrs. Duppa, 78.

Kent.——Died.] At Ramsgate, Miss Thorpe, only daughter of Lady Susan Drew, aged 17.——The Earl of Dunmore: he is succeeded in his titles and estates by Viscount Fincastle.——At Chatham, Lieut. Halifax, of the Royal Artillery Drivers——At Canterbury, B. Kelly, esq.——At New Romney, the Rev. Mr. W. Fowle, rector of Ivy church and Burmarch.——At Eltham, F. Lawrence, LL. D. M. P. for Peterborough, and King’s Professor of Civil Law in the University of Oxford.——At Harbledown, T. Benson, Esq.

Lancashire.——Died.] At Manchester, Lieut. Hibbert, of the 40th regiment.——At Liverpool, R. N. Dale, esq.——Mr. W. Rathhone,——At Rochdale, G. T. B. Drake, esq.——The Rev. Thos. Messenger, of Overton. He was drowned in the river Lnne.——At Lancaster, R. Parkinson, M. D.

Leicestershire.——Died.] At Hinckley, Mr. F. Stapleton, second son of Major-Gen. Stapleton.

Lincolnshire.——Married.] At Louth, Mr. T. West, to Miss Diana Uvedale.——At Bradley, near Grimsby, Theophilus Harneis, jun. esq. to Miss Nicholson.

Died.] At Louth, Mrs. Catherine Reynolds, aged 81.——Mrs. Eliz. Sissons, aged 72.——Mrs. Hodgson, aged 79.——At Boston, Miss Mewburn, eldest daughter of F. Mewburn, esq. of Whitby, Yorkshire.

Middlesex.——Married.] In London, T. E. March, esq. of the Ordnance Office, Tower, to Miss Jordan, second daughter of the celebrated Mrs. Jordan.——At Chelsea, the Rev. Charles Augustus North, third son of the Bishop of Winchester, to Miss Rachel Jarvis.——Reader Clarke, esq. of Rider, Isle of Wight, to Miss Martha Douglas Pinkern, youngest daughter of Sir J. Pinkern.——At Mary-le-bone, Captain Woodley Losack, R. N. to Miss Gordon.——The Hon. and Rev. James St. Leger, to Miss Catherine Williams.——Captain Gosselin, R. N. to Miss Hadsley.——Captain Francis F. Staunton, of the Bombay Military Establishment, to Miss Neeld.

Died.] In St. James’s square, London, Capt. Carruthers, Brigade Major to General Craufurd, aged 35.——In Cadogan place, the Dowager Lady Ashburton.——At the Clarendon hotel, Bond street, Mrs. Jacquier.——Mrs. Fouquier, sister to Lady Vernon.——Mrs. Delaval, aged 79.——In Upper Wimpole street, Lady Dorothy Fitzwilliam, sister to Earl E.——In Gower street, Mrs. Eleanor Aickin, wife of Francis Aickin, esq.——In Grosvenor street, Mrs. Eliz. Baker.——In Little street, James’s street, Thos. Harrison, esq. of Wolverhampton, Bucks, aged 75.——In Berner’s street, Mrs. Pleston.——In Great Russell street, W. Lynch, esq. of the island of Madeira.——In St. James’s place, Lieut. Gen. Mordaunt, aged 78.——Mrs. Cornewall, relict of the late C. Wolfran Cornewall, Speaker of the House of Commons.——In St. James’s place, Arthur Ormsby, esq. a Lieut.-General in the army, and Lieut. Colonel of