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C. P. Grenfell, Esq. to the Right Hon. Lady Georgiana Isabella Frances Molyneux, eldest daughter of the Earl of Sefton. John Fred. Crewe, Esq. nephew to Lord Crewe, to the Hon. Harriet Smith, daughter of Lord Carrington.

July.

J. R. G. Graham, Esq. M. P. eldest son of Sir James Graham, Bart. to Fanny Callender, youngest daughter of James Campbell, Esq. of Ardkinglas.

The Hon. Wm. Cust, M. P. to Sophia, daughter of the late Thomas Newnham, Esq.

Will. Yates Peel, Esq. M. P. for Tamworth, to Lady Jane Moore, second daughter of the Earl of Mount Cashell.

The Hon. Frederic Sylvester North Douglas, only son of Lord Glenbervie, and M. P. for Banbury, to Harriet, eldest daughter of W. Wrightson, Esq.

The Hon. Capt. Robert Rodney, R. N. brother to Lord Rodney, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Tho. Dennett, Esq.

The Rev. G. Cornish, eldest son of G. Cornish, Esq. to Harriet, second daughter of Sir R. Wilmot, Bart. of Chaddesden.

At Konix, near Berne, Mark Theodore de Morlet, M. D. to Constance, youngest daughter of the late Sir J. Ingilby, Bart. of Ripley.

The Hon. Capt. Perceval, eldest son of Lord Arden, to the eldest daughter of J. Hornby, Esq. of Titchfield.

Tho. Tyringham Bernard, Esq. to Sophia Charlotte, daughter of the late Sir David Williams, Bart.

The Rev. H. E. Graham of Hendon, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir George Leeds, Bart.

Sir Will. Leeds, Bart. of Croxton Park, Cambridgeshire, to Eleanor, second daughter of Owsley Rowley, Esq.

August.

Walter, eldest son of Rich Long, Esq. late M. P. for Wilts, to Mary Anne, second daughter of the Right Hon. Archibald Colquhoun, Lord Register of Scotland.

Sir H. R. Calder, Bart. of Park House, Kent, to Lady Frances Selina Pery, third daughter of the Earl of Limerick

James Macdonald, Esq. eldest son of Sir Archibald Macdonald, to the Lady Sophia Keppel, eldest daughter of the Earl of Albemarle.

Lieut.-col. Hon. James H. Keith Stewart, M. P. to Henrietta Anne, second daughter of the Rev. Spencer Madan, D.D.

Lieut.-col. Steele, Coldstream guards, to Lady Eliz. Montague, daughter of the duke of Manchester.

The Earl of Roseberry, to Hon. Miss Anson, sister of Lord Viscount Anson.

Octavius Henry, fourth son of Will. Smith, Esq. M. P. to Jane, daughter of T. W. Cooke, Esq. of Hertford-street, May-fair.

The Earl of St. Germain's, to Harriet, daughter of the Right Hon. Reginald Pole Carew.

J. W. Grieve, Esq. 2nd reg. Life Guards, to Hon. Mrs. Sidney Bowles, youngest daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Lord Northwick.

Sept.

September.

Edward Stanley, Esq. of Cross Hall, Lancashire, to Lady Mary Maitland, second daughter of the Earl of Lauderdale.

Col. Thomas White, to the Hon. Juliana Vereker, daughter of Lord Viscount Gort.

Sir Arthur Chichester, Bart. to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Sir James Hamlyn Williams, Bart.

Sir J. Walter Pollen, Bart. of Redham, Hants, to Charlotte Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Rev. J. Craven.

Sir Edward Stanly Smith, Bart. to Elizabeth, daughter of Dennis Duggin, Esq.

Lord Viscount Belgrave, to Lady Eliz. Mary Leveson Gower, youngest daughter of the late Marquis of Stafford.

October.

Major-gen. Sir Herbert Taylor, to Charlotte Albinia, eldest daughter of the late Edward Disbrowe, Esq.

At Ratisbon, Count Charles Westerholt, to his cousin, Miss Harriet Spencer, youngest daughter of the Hon. W. R. Spencer.

At Vienna, the Prince Royal of Saxony, to the Archduchess Caroline of Austria.

Sir James Dalrymple Hay, Bart. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Lieut-gen. Sir John Heron Maxwell, Bart.

November.

Sir Nicholas Cosway Colthurst, Bart. M. P. for the city of Cork, to Elizabeth, only child of

George Vesey, Esq. of Lucan House.

Lord Dacre to Mrs. Wilmot.

December.

R. P. Smith, Esq. M. P. to Eliza, daughter of the late Peter Breton, Esq.

Col. Farquharson, to Rebecca, fourth daughter of the late Sir G. Colquhoun, Bart.

W. Wrixon Becher, Esq. M. P. for Mallow, Ireland, to Miss O'Neill.

Sir Richard Sutton, Bart. to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the late B. Burton, Esq.

Major-gen. Riall, Governor of Grenada, to the eldest daughter of the late James Scarlett, Esq. of Jamaica.

Lieut.-col. E. C. Fleming, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Lieut.-gen. St. Leger.

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Bedchamber, vice Earl Poulet, deceased.

The Earl of Morton, his Majesty's Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, vice Earl of Errol.

To be Lords of the Treasury, Lord Liverpool, Mr. Vansittart, Mr. Berkeley Paget, Viscount Lowther, Lord H. Somerset, the Hon. J. Maxwell Barry, Mr. Alexander M'Naghten.

Sir David Baird to be Governor of Kinsale.

April.

Hardinge Giffard, esq. to be Chief Justice.

Earl of Carrick, Representative Peer of Ireland, vice Northland.

Lord Belhaven, one of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland, vice

Errol.

May.

The Earl of Aylesbury made
Knight of the Thistle.
C. Maxwell, esq. Governor of
St. Christopher's.

Sir S. F. Whittingham, Governor of Dominica.

The Right Hon. Charles Grant, sworn of the Privy Council.

Charles Warren, Esq. Attorney General to the Prince of Wales.

June.

Lieut. Gen. Sir W. Lumley, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda Islands.

John Richardson, Esq. one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas.

W. Draper Best, Esq. one of the Judges of the Court of King'sbench.

Warrington, to be Lieutenant of the County of Chester; the Marquis of Lothian, to be Lieut. and Sheriff Depute of the Shire of Mid Lothian; and the Marquis of Queensberry, to be Lieut. and Sheriff Principal of the Shire of Dumfries.

Sir S. Shepherd, made Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland.

A. Maconochie, Esq. late Lord Advocate, made one of the Lords of Session and Justiciary in Scotland.

Sir W. Rae, Lord Advocate.

July.

Sir W. Young, K. G. C. B. and Admiral of the Red, to be ViceAdmiral of the United Kingdom; and Sir J. Saumarez, K. G. C. B.and Admiral of the Blue, to be Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom.

Sir R. Gifford is appointed Attorney General; and Serjeant Copley Solicitor General.

Mr. Casberd is appointed to the seat of a Judge in the Principality of Wales, vice Abel Mosey, Esq. resigned.

Henry Revell Reynolds, Esq. Barrister at Law, to be a Commissioner for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, vice Mr. Serjeant Runnington.

Sir Miles Nightingale invested by the Prince Regent with the insignia of a Knight Commander of the Bath.

Alexander Keith, Esq.knighted, and appointed Knight Marshal of Scotland.

Lieut. Col. A. Allen, of the
East India Company's service,

The Earl of Stamford and created a Baronet.
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August.

August.

Henry Petrie, Esq. appointed Keeper of the Records in the Tower.

Robert Kerr, Esq. (commonly called Lord Robert Kerr), Secretary to the Order of the Thistle.

Šir G. Murray, Governor of the Royal Military College, vice Hope, and Sir A. Hope, Gover nor of Edinburgh Castle, vice Murray.

A considerable number of the officers of the Royal Artillery were directed to take rank by Brevet.

September.

Rear Admirals Beresford and Blackwood, Knights Commanders of the Bath.

Sir W. A'Court, Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Naples, a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath,

October.

The Earl of Stamford and Warrington, to be Lord Lieut. of the County and City of Chester.

Lieut. Gen. Sir J. Oswald, to be Col. vice Duke of Richmond, deceased.

Duke of Wellington, Governor of Plymouth, vice the same. Rev. J. Robinson of Rokeby

Hall, created a Baronet.

General Sir John Francis Cradock, G. C. B. and heirs male, a Baron of Ireland, by the title of Baron Howden.

Lieut. Gen. the Earl of Dalhousie, to be Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Provinces of Lower and Up

per Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Islands of Prince Edward and Cape Breton; also Sir James Kempt to be Lieut. Governor of Nova Scotia and its dependencies.

Major General Sir G. Cooke, Lieut. Governor of Portsmouth, vice Kempt.

November.

The Earl of Egremont, to be Lord Lieutenant of Sussex.

Lord Lascelles, Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire.

John Cartwright, Esq. Consul General in Turkey.

James Ycames, Esq. Consul General in the Russian Ports in the Black Sea.

The Earl of Craven, to be Lord Lieutenant of Berks, vice Earl of Radnor, resigned.

Major Gen. Sir James Kempt, to be Lieutenant General in North America only.

The Gazette contains orders for the Court's going into mourning for Charles IV, late King of Sardinia, and for the late Duchess Dowager of Brunswick.

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At his seat, Co. of Tipperary, in his 44th year, the Right Hon. Richard Butler, Earl of Glengall, a Governor of the County of Tipperary, and a Trustee of the Linen Manufacture.

Charles IV, the former King of Spain and the Indies, died at Rome on the 20th of January.

February.

At Ashton Hall, Lancashire, in his 80th year, Archibald Duke of Hamilton, Brandon, and Chatelherault.

At Chichester, in his 59th year, Sir George Murray, K. Č. B. Vice Admiral of the Red.

March.

On the 3rd of this month, the celebrated German writer, Augustus von Kotzebue was assassinated at Manheim by a student of Jena, named Charles Sandt, son of a Counsellor of Justice at Wunsiedel.

On March 12, the Right Rev. John Parsons, D. D. Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Master of Baliol College, Oxford.

On March 25, at the age of 84, Right Hon. Lady Eliz. Drummond, widow of Henry Drummond, Esq. and daughter of George fourth Earl of Northampton.

On March 30, died in her 65th year, Anne Dowager Marchioness Townshend, relict of the first Marquis Townshend, of Rainham Hall, Norfolk. She was daughter of the late Sir William Montgomery, Bart., and has left an extensive circle of relations and

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