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CIRCUITS O F

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SUMMER HOME. NORFOLK. MIDLAND.

CIRCUIT.
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JUDGES.

OXFORD. NORTHERN

WESTERN.

Abingdon

Oxford

Gou. &City York & City Dorchester

Winchester

New Sarum'

Monmouth

Exeter and [City

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Durham

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Newcastle

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Carlisle

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Bristol on

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Rev. Edw. Frere, M. A. Biggleswade V. Bedfordshire.

Rev. Michael Smith, Stockbury V.

Rev. Rich. Gooch, rector of Frostenden, Norfolk, North Cove P. with Wellingham, Suffolk.

Rev. John Tregonwell Napier, B. A. Chettle R. Dorsetshire.

Rev. Charles Brune Henville, M. A. St. Peter's chapel, Emsworth, Hants.

Rev. James Eyre Harington, M A. Sapcote R. co. Leic. vice Moore, dec.

Rev. Powell Guise, rector of Craike, Durham, a Chaplain to the Prince of Wales.

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CIVIL PROMOTIONS.

EV. Edw. Nicholson, M. A. of Queen's college, Oxford, Headmaster of Abingdon Free Grammar-school, vice Lempriere, resigned.

G. W. Ricketts, esq. Receiver-general of taxes for Hants.

27. Rev. G. L. Cooke, M. A. of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, Sedleian Reader in Natural Philosophy, vice Hornsby, dec.

Duke of Beaufort, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Gloucester.

Governor Gordon, appointed to the government of Berbice.

Aug. 14. Sir Charles Mordaunt, bart. M. P. for the county of Warwick, a Trustee of Rugby-school. Mr. Short, of Trinity college, Oxford, an additional Assistant Master.

J. Parke, esq. Consul in the island of Iceland,

GAZETTE

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Downing-street, V

July 3.

ICE-ADMIRAL the
Hon. Sir Alex. For

rester Cochrane, K. B. governor and com-
mander in chief of the Island of Guada-
loupe, &c.

Whitehall, July 14. Capt. R. Moorsom, R. N. Surveyor-general of the Ordnance.

War-office, July 25. His Majesty has been pleased to appoint Major-Generals P. Sinclair, W. O. Huddlestone, G. Fead, J. Sowerby, Sir T. Blomefield, bart. G. Mann, D. M'Donald, J. Pratt, F. Champagné, J. Champagné, H. Calvert, G. Cockburne, E. Dunne, J. Drummond, W. Dowdeswell, A. Mackenzie, G. Moncrieffe, T. Meyrick, T. Graham, C. Craufurd, G. H. Vansittart, Hon. C. Fitzroy, and F. Hugonin-to be Lieutenant-Generals in the Army.

Colonels F. Baron Decken, King's German legion; J. Ramsay, royal artillery; C. Danby, 54th foot; W. Balfour, 57th ft.; W. Wilkinson, 30th ft.; H. T. Montresor, 18th ft. ; A. Gledstanes, 57th ft.; J. Hodgson, half-pay 131st ft.; C. Stevenson, York rangers; L. Bradshaw, 1st lifeguards; R. T. Nelson, half-pay of the late Essex fencibles; G. W. R. Harcourt, 12th ft.; W. P. Ackland, Coldstream-guards; N. Nepean, half-pay late Banffshire fencibles; J. Taylor, 12th ft.; M. Nightingale, 69th ft.; J. Hay; W. Cockell, 5th ft. ; L. S. Orde, half-pay 132d ft.; R. Bingham, 3d ft.; J. Lee, half-pay late 112th ft.; H. Clinton, 1st foot-guards; J. Sontag; E. W. L. Popham, half-pay Cambrian rangers; J. Dunlop, 59th ft.; F. G. Maclean, 37th ft.; W. Ker, half-pay loyal British fencibles; A. Campbell, York light infantry volunteers; H. F. Campbell, 1st foot-guards; W. Burnett, half-pay York hussars; R. Stewart, 43d ft.; Hon. W. C. -Stewart, 18th light dragoons; A. Baron Veltheim, King's German legion, (with temporary rank only); G. Baron Bock, King's German legion, (with ditto); T. Trotter, royal artillery; J. Smith, royal artillery; W. Cuppage, royal artillery; T. Seward, royal artillery; F. Laye, royal artillery; B. Willington, royal artillery; P. Du Plat, King's German legion, (with temporary rank only); A. Baron Hornstedt, King's German legion, (with ditto); V. Baron Alten, King's German legion, (with ditto); S. Baron Low, King's German legion, (with ditto); A. Baron Barsse, King's German legion, (with ditto); C. Baron Alten, King's German legion, (with ditto); W. Grant, royal invalid artillery; J. Croker, half-pay; J. Hope, 60th ft. Sir M. Burgoyne, bart. half-pay 21st light dragoons; A. Cameron, 79th ft.; A. Lord Blaney, 89th ft.; Hon. S. Mahon, 7th dragoon guards; D. Hoghton, 8th ft.; J. S. Wood, 8th light dragons; D. O' Meara, half-pay 12th West India regt.;

F. Baron Rottenburg, 60th ft.; Hon. C. Colville, 13th ft.; F. C. White, 1st footguards; G. Browne, 40th ft. ; L. Lindenthal, 97th ft.; B. F. Bowes, 6th ft.; R. Coghlan, of the 14th garrison battalion; H. Fane, 1st dragoon guards; R. Bolton, 13th light dragoons; R. Cheney, 1st. reg. foot guards; G.Anson, 16th light dragoons; and K. A. Howard, Coldstream reg. foot guards-to be Major-Generals in the Army.

Lieutenant-Colonels G. Gosselin, halfpay late 130th foot; R. Lee, 63d ft.; W. Alexander, 1st gar. batt. ; F. P. Robinson, half-pay 91st ft.; C. Campbell, half-pay 132d ft.; A. R. Dillon, half-pay 115th ft.; D. Darroch, $6th ft.; J. Grey, half-pay 113th ft.; F. Stewart, 1st Ceylon reg.; W. Tomlinson, 18th ft. ; J. Murray, 96th ft.; A. Aylmer, half-pay 68th ft.; W. Say, halfpay 99th ft.; J. Mackenzie, half-pay Ross and Cromarty fenc.; E. Barnes, 46th ft.; H. Davis, 22d light dragoons; P. Riall, 15th ft.; R. Campbell, half-pay Prince of Wales's fencibles; W. Brooke, 5th dragoon guards; Hon. W. Ponsonby, 5th dragoon guards; T. Molyneux, half-pay 104th ft.; H. Baillie, half-pay Surrey rangers; E. Macdounell, half-pay 105th ft. ; G. A. Armstrong, half-pay 96th ft.; W. Doran, 79th ft.; A. Fitzgerald, half-pay 107th foot; B. Forbes, 80th ft.; H. Smith, 27th ft; W. Peachy, half-pay 108th ft. J. Butler, royal invalid artillery; W. Inglis, 57th ft.; C. Robinson, royal invalid artillery; J. Vincent, 49th ft.; G. Lewis, royal invalid artillery; R. Lethbridge, halfpay 54th ft.; W. F. Sprye, 77th ft.; H. Proctor, 41st ft.; J. Brown, royal staff corps; J. Walker, late royal Irish art. ; W. Hutchinson, half-pay 12th garr. batt. D. Seddon, half-pay late 22d light drag.; G. R. Ainslie, 25th foot; J. Byng, 3d reg. foot-guards; T. Brisbane, half-pay late York rangers; R.O'Donovan, 6th dragoons C. Neville, royal invalid artillery; H Cuyler, 85th ft.; Hon. T. W. Fermor, 3d reg. foot guards; J. Hall, half-pay 20th ft.; A. Halkett, New Brunswick fencibles; H. Swayne, late royal Irish artillery; Hon. W. J. Gore, half-pay 9th ft.; J. B. Skerrett, 47th ft.; J. A. Stuart, half-pay 20th ft.; Hon. W. Fitzroy, half-pay 85th ft. ; Sir W. Kerr, kut. half-pay late 2d light dragoons; D. Pack, 71st ft.; C. Griffiths, half-pay antient Irish fencibles; Sir G. T. Caleraft, knt. 3d drag.guards; Lord R. E.H. Somerset, 4th dragoons; H. P. Thomas, half-pay royal waggon train; J. Picton, 12th ft.; B. Travers, 56th ft.; E. Scott, 96th ft.; W. Mac Caskill, half-pay late 92d ft.; G. Wilson, 39th ft.; J. Crougey, 72d ft.; F. W. Buller, Coldstream reg, foot guards; J. R. Broadhead, half-pay late 121st ft.; T. Bradford, 82d ft.; T. G. Elrington, half-pay 115th ft.; J. G. Clay, half-pay 24th light dragoons; W. Lockhart, 30th ft. ; A. C. Jackson, 67th ft.; R.

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Ross, 20th ft.; Hon. W. Blaquiere, half-pay Birmingham fencibles; H. G. Barry, 15th ft.; T. Browne, 69th ft. ; L. de Watteville, Watteville's reg.; J. Lambert, 1st reg. foot guards; J. W. Gordon, royal African corps; M. Head, 13th light dragoons; J. Fuller, Coldstream reg. foot guards; M. Power, 32d ft.; A. Gordon, 67th ft.; T. G. Montresor, 22d light dragoons; M. C. D. Griffith, 1st reg. foot guards; R. Darling, 51st ft.; W. H. Campbell, 31st ft.; J. F. Kelly, 1st reg. foot guards; G. Horsford, 18th ft.; R. Marriott, 24th ft. ; L. MacQuarrie, 73d ft. ; S. Gibbs, 59th ft. ; and H. Taylor, Coldstream reg. foot guards-to be Colonels in the Army.

Lieutenant-Colonels Sir R. T. Wilson knt. 20th light dragoons; M. Lord Aylmer, Coldstream foot guards-to be Aides-deCamp to the King.

Majors W. Armstrong, 65th ft.; J. Kearney, 2d dragoon guards; E. J. O'Brien, half-pay Princess Charlotte of Wales's fencibles; J. Cooke, half-pay 28th dragoons; T. Forster, half-pay York hussars; C. De Vogelsang, Roll's reg.; J. Dunsmore, half-pay late 10th garr. batt; J. D, Morgan, half-pay 5th ft.; J. Le Mesurier, half-pay 17th ft.; R. Gore, half-pay York fusileers; A. Stewart, half-pay 4th ft. ; Hon. D. G. Hallyburton, half-pay Corsican rangers; Hon. J. Ramsay, half-pay Clanalpine fencibles; J. F. Brown, 28th ft.; J. A. Farquarson, 25th ft; G. Robertson, Canadian fencibles; R. Owen, half-pay 5th garr. batt.; Hon. H. A. B. Craven, half-pay independents; W. Campbell, 78th ft.; C. Macquarie, 42d ft.; C. Hill, 50th ft.; J. M'Dougal, half-pay 27th ft.; A. G. Norcott, 95th ft.; G. Evans, 2d West India reg.; C. Bruce, 39th ft.; N. Green, half-pay 35th ft.; J. F. Fitzgerald, 60th ft.; C. Hicks, 24th ft. ; D. Macbean, 89th ft.; J..Shortall, late royal Irish artillery; R. Legge, late royal Irish art.; R. Crauford, late royal Irish art.; A. Macleod, 59th foot; M. J. Dusaure, chasseurs Britanniques; A. C. Zweiffel, Meuron's reg.; D. Rattray, 1st ft.; W. Carden, 25th light dragoons; C. Tudor, royal waggon train; J. Erskine, 48th ft. ; A. B. Clifton, 3d dragoon guards; W. Marlay, 3d West India reg.; and E. Missett, half-pay 8th garr. batt.-to be Lieutenant-Cols. in the Army. Captains C. Keane, royal art. ; R. Buckner, royal art.; H. Evelegh, royal art. ;. A. Maclachlan, 69th ft.; W. Parke, 2d ft.; A. Rumpler, 60th ft.; C. De la H. Bouverie, 60th foot; G. Braun, 60th ft. R. S. Brough, royal art. ; C. C. Bingham, royal art.; G. Muttlebury, 69th ft.; R. Kelly, 47th ft.; J. Dyer, royal art.; J. Miller, 68th ft.; G. W. Barr, 32d ft.; T. Caffin, 5th West India reg.; D. B. Davies, 100th ft.; A. Bredon, royal art.; R. W. Mills, 45th ft.; J. Marsden, 11th ft.; W. H. Ford, royal engineers; H. Edgar, 23d

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ft.; F. W. Mulcaster, royal engineers; T. Murphy, 5th West India reg.; S. G. Adye, royal' art:; R. O'F. Friend, 41st ft. and A. Clarke, 40th ft. ;-to be Majors in the Army.

Staff To be Aides-de-Camp to the King, Col. H. Davies, 22d light dragoons; Col. D. Pack, 71st ft.; Col. Lord R. F. H. Somerset. 4th dragoons; Col. G. Wilson, 39th ft.; Col. F. W. Buller, Coldstream guards; and Col. R. Ross, 20th ft.

Admiralty-office, July 31. This day, in pursuance of the King's pleasure, the following Flag-officers of His Majesty's fleet were promoted; viz.

Adinirals of the White Skeffington Lutwidge, esq.; Geo. Montagu, esq.; Right Hon. Geo. Lord Keith, K. B.; Jas. Pigott, esq.; Right Hon. Wm. Lord Radstock; Thomas Mackenzie, esq.; and Sir Roger Curtis, bart.-to be Admirals of the Red.

Admirals of the Blue-William Young, esq.; Right Hon. James Lord Gambier; Philip Patton, esq.; Sir Charles Morice Pole, bart.; John Leigh Douglas, esq.; William Swiney, esq.; Charles Edmund Nugent, esq.; Charles Powell Hamilton, esq.; Edmund Dod, esq.; Sir Charles Cotton, bart.; John Thomas, esq.; Jas.' Brine, esq.; Sir Erasmus Gower, knt; John Holloway, esq.; and Geo. Wilson, esq.-to be Adinirals of the White.

Vice Admirals of the Red-Sir Charles Henry Knowles, bart.; Hon. Thos. Pakenham; Rob. Deans, esq.; Jas. Hawkins Whitshed, esq.; Arthur Kempe, esq.; Sinith Child, esq.; Thos. Taylor, esq.; Sir John Thomas Duckworth, K. B.; Sir Robert Calder, bart.; Hon. Geo. Cranfield Berkeley; Thos. West, esq.; Jas. Douglas, esq.; Peter Aplin, esq.; Henry Savage, esq.; Bartholomew Sam. Rowley, esq.; Sir Richard Bickerton, bart.; and Geo. Bowen, esq.-to be Admirals of the Blue.

Vice Admirals of the White-Robert Montagu, esq.; John Fergusson, esq.; Edw. Edwards, esq; and Sir John Borlase Warren, bart, and K. B. to be Admirals of the Blue.

Vice Admirals of the White-Edward Tyrrel Smith, esq.; Sir Thomas Graves, K. B.; Thomas Macnamara Russel, esq.; Sir Henry Trollope, knt.; Sir Henry Edwyn Stanhope, bart.; Robert M'Douall, esq.; Billy Douglas, esq.; John Wickey, esq.; John Fish, esq.; John Knight, esq.; Edw. Thornborough, esq.; Sampson Edwards, esq.; Geo. Campbell, esq.; Henry Frankland, esq.; Arthur Phillip, esq.; and Sir William Geo. Fairfax, knt.--to be Vice Admirals of the Red.

Vice Admirals of the Blue--Sir James Saumarez, bart. and K. B. ; Thos. Drury, esq.; Albemarle Bertie, esq.; Right Hon. Wm. Earl of Northesk, K. B.; James

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Vashon, esq.; Thos. Wells, esq.; and Sir Edw. Pellew, bart.-to be Vice Admirals of the Red.

Vice Admirals of the Blue-Sir Isaac Coffin, bart.; John Aylmer, esq.; Sam. Osborn, esq.; Rich. Boger, esq.; John Child Purvis, esq.; Theophilus Jones, esq.; Wm. Domett, esq.; Wm. Wolseley, esq.; John Manley, esq.; Geo. Murray, esq.; John Sutton, esq.; Rob. Murray, esq.; Hon. Sir Alex. Cochrane, K. B.; and John Markham, esq.-to be Vice Admirals of the White.

Rear Admiral of the Red-Charles Stirling, esq.-to be Vice Adm. of the White.

Rear Admirals of the Red-Henry D'Esterre Darby, esq.; Edward Bowater, esq.; George Palmer, esq.; Wm. O'Bryen Drury, esq.; William Essington, esq.; John M'Dougall, esq.; James Alms, esq.; Eliab Harvey, esq.; Sir Edmund Nagle, knt.; John Wells, esq.; Rich. Grindal, esq.; and Geo. Martin, esq.-to be Vice Admirals of the Blue.

Rear Admirals of the Red-Sir Richard John Strachan, bart. and K. B.; Sir Wm. Sidney Smith, knt.; Thos. Sotheby, esq.; Nathan Brunton, esq.; Wm. Hancock Kelly, esq.; John Schank, esq.; and Hon. Michael De Courcy-to be Vice Admirals of the Blue.

Rear Admirals of the White-Wm. Bentinck, esq.; Paul Minchin, esq.; Philip D'Auvergne, Prince of Bouillon; and John Hunter, esq.-to be Vice Admirals of the Blue.

Rear Admirals of the White-Francis Pender, esq.; Wm. Albany Otway, esq.; Geo. Lumsdaine, esq.; Sir Samuel Hood, bart. and K. B.; Henry Nicholls, esq.; Herbert Sawyer, esq.; Davidge Gould, esq.; Sir Rich. Goodwin Keats, K. B.; Rob. Devereux Fancourt, esq.; Sir Edw. Buller, bart.; Hon. Rob. Stopford; Mark Robinson, esq.; Thos. Revell Shivers, esq.; Francis Pickmore, esq.; John Stephens Hall, esq.; and John Dilkes, esq.-to be Rear Admirals of the Red.

Rear Admirals of the Blue-Wm. Lechmere, esq.; Thos. Foley, esq.; Charles Tyler, esq.; and Rob. Carthew Reynolds, esq.-to be Rear Admirals of the Red.

Rear Admiral of the Blue-Rob. Watson, esq.; Rt. Hon. Alan Hyde Lord Gardner; Manley Dixon, esq.; Geo. Losack, esq.; Wm.Mitchell, esq.; Geo.Hart, esq.; Thos. Bertie, esq.; Rowley Bulteel, esq.; Wm. Lake, esq.; Isaac Geo. Manley, esq.; John Osborn, esq.; Edm. Crawley, esq.; Charles Boyles, esq.; Sir Thos. Williams, knt.; Thos. Hamilton, esq.; Sir Thomas Boulden Thompson, bart. ; and Geo. Countess, esq.-to be Rear Admirals of the White.

And the undermentioned Captains were also appointed Flag-officers of His Majesty's fleet, viz.

John Laugharne, esq.; Wm. Hargood, esq.; Geo. Gregory, esq.; John Ferrier, esq.; Rich. Incledon Bury, esq.; Robert Moorsom, esq.; Sir Charles Hamilton, bart.; Hon. Henry Curzon; Lawrence Wm. Halsted, esq.; Edw. Oliver Osborn, esq.; Sir Harry Neale, bart.; Sir Joseph Sidney Yorke, knt.; Hon. Arthur Kaye Legge; Francis Fayerman, esq.; Right. Hon. Geo. Earl of Galloway; Thos. Francis Fremantle, esq.; Sir Francis Laforey, bart.; Philip Charles Durham, esq.; and Israel Pellew, esq.-to be Rear Admirals of the Blue.

The King has been pleased to appoint Benj. Hallowell, esq.; Geo. Johnstone Hope, esq.; the Right Hon. Lord Amelius Beauclerk; and James Nicoll Morris, esq.-to be Colonels in His Majesty's Royal Marine Forces, in the room of Wm. Hargood, esq.; Rob. Moorsom, esq.; Sir Charles Hamilton, bart. ; and the Hon. Henry Curzon-appointed Flag-officers of His Majesty's fleet.

War-office, July 25. His Majesty has been pleased to promote the following Officers of the Royal Marines, as undermentioned; viz.

Colonel--Andrew Burn, to be a MajorGeneral in the Army.

Captains-Paul Hunt; Ephraim Bomford; B. Dickenson; Geo. Wolfe; and Win. Barry-to be Majors in the Army.

War-office, Aug. 4. His Majesty has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned Officers of the East India Company's forces, to take rank by Brevet in His Majesty's Army in the East Indies only, as follows:

Colonels J. Richardson, H. Oakes, E. Trapaud, D. M'Neile, T. Marshall, C. Reynolds, W. Kinsey, T. Bowser, B. Close, H. Stafford, J. Morris, P. Powell, R. Phillips, R. Bruce, H. C. Palmer, R.. Blair, A. Kyd-to be Major Generals.

Lieutenant Colonels N. Carnagie, J. Horsford, J. Gordon, T. S. Bateman, R. Bell, T. Clarke, W. H. Blachford, M. Grant, J. Baillie, W. Williamson, A. Disney, J. Brunton, J. Cuppage, B. Làng, H. P. Lawrence, H. White, G. Martindell, C. Rumley, G. S. Brown, W. D. Fawcett, and H. Woodington-to be Colonels.

Captains P. Littleton, J. M. Stewart, G. Eagle, M. Macnamara, W. Sturrock, A. Fraser, J. Anderson, J. D. Sherwood, L. B. Morris, R. Berrie, T. Hill, G. Fuller, G. Mason, T. Maran, R. Spottiswoode, F. Drummond, A. Macleod, E. W.Butler, G. Hickman, N. Cambridge, D. H. Dalton, G. Pennington, A. Campbell, H. Jacques, A. Green, M. Macleod, A. Maxwell, J. Mouat, R. Stevenson, D. Robertson, J. M. Johnson, J. Meiler, Sir T. Ramsay, J. Taylor, R. Hetzler, C. Brown, H. Greene, A. N. Mathews, W. Hopper, T. Anburey, and T. Wood-to be Majors,

Foreign

Foreign-office, July 27. J. Parke, esq. Consul in the Island of Iceland

Queen's-palace, Aug. 3. Right Hon. Richard Lord Chetwynd, one of the Clerks of the Privy Council, vice Sir Stephen Cotterell, who retires.

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BIRTHS.

T the Castle of Nymphenberg, the Queen of Bavaria, a dau. 27. At Mount Browne, Ireland, the seat of the Right hon. Denis Browne, the wife of John Cator, esq. of Beckenham place, Kent, a dau.

28. At Denham-green, the Hon. Mrs. Erskine, of Cardross, a son.

29. The wife of Mr. Charles Philip Galabin, of the Union Fire-office, Cornhill, a dau.

31. In Hill-street, the wife of George Baring, esq. a son.

Lately, At Addington, Scotland, Lady Harriet Mitchell, sister to His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, a dau.

In Bloomsbury-square, the wife of Peter Blackburn, esq. a dau.

Lady Harriet Bagot, a son.

In Upper Grosvenor-street, the wife of Horace Beckford, esq. of Stapleton, Dorset, a son.

At Stoke Rochford, the wife of Edmund Turnor, esq. a son.

Aug. 1. At Brighton, the wife of the Hon. Edward John Turnour, youngest son of the Earl of Winterton, a dau. still-born.

4. At Henham-hall, Suffolk, Lady Rous,

a son.

In Duchess-street, Portland-place, the wife of Dr. Crotch, of twin daughters.

5. At Clanville-lodge, near Andover, the wife of Brownlow Mathew, esq. a son, 8. At Ramsgate, Lady Frances Buchapan Riddell, of Riddell, a son.

At Edinburgh, Lady Anne Wharton Duff, a dau.

11. At the house of John Ley, esq. St. Margaret-street, Westminster, Lady Frances Ley, a dau.

At Dalhousie-castle, the Countess of Dalhousie, a dau. still-born.

14. At Oatfield-house, East Lothian, Mrs. Wallace, a son.

At Louth, the wife of Rev. T. H. C. Orme, a son.

18. At Wear-house, near Exeter, the lady of Sir J. T. Duckworth, a son.

At Exeter barracks, Lady Isabella de Chabot, the lady of the Viscomte de C, major in the 9th light dragoons, son of Comte de Tarnac, a son, Her ladyship is fourth sister to His Grace the Duke of Leinster.

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MARRIAGES.

21. At Sir F. Baring's, Lee, Kent, the wife of Tho. Road Kempe, of Herstmonceaux-castle, Sussex, a son and heir.

24. At Rolleston, Staffordshire, the lady of Sir Oswald Mosley, bart, M, P. a dau.

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10.

T Swindon, Wilts (under the sanction of the High Court of Chaucery) the Rev. George Garlick, of Painswick, to Miss Smith, dau. of the late John S. esq, of that place.

16. Robert Marriot, esq. of Brook-hall, Northamptonshire, to Dorothy, 2d dau. of George Appleby, esq. of Barrow, co. Lincoln.

23. Mr. Robert Hesselwood, manager of J. K. Pickard's, esq. lead-works in Hull, to Miss Firth, dau. of Mr. F. of Patrington,

25. By special licence, John Henry Smyth, esq. eldest son of the Right hon. John S. of Heath, to Sarah Caroline, secoud dau. of the late Henry Ibbetson, esq. of St. Anthony's, Cumberland.

26. Rev. John Beresford, eldest son of the Hon. and most reverend his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Tuam, to the only daughter and heiress of the late Robert Horseley, esq, late of Bolam, Northumb.

30. Mr. Wm. Mortimer, surgeon, to Miss Mansel, dau, of the late Robert M. of Glamorganshire, esq. and cousin of the present Bishop of Bristol,

31. John Downe, esq. eldest son of Ri chard D. esq. banker, of Bartholomew, lane, to Anne, eldest dau. of Thos. Mor timer Kelson, esq.

Paul Methuen, esq. of Corsham-house, Wilts, to the eldest daughter of the late Sir Henry Paulett St. John Mildmay, bart.

Rev. Robinson Elsdale, 2d master of Manchester free grammar-school, to Marianne, eldest dau. of Rev. Wm. Leeves, rector of Wrington, Somerset.

Lately, Rev. John Whittington, rector of Cold Aston, Gloucestershire, to Elizabeth, relict of John Reincker Kater, esq. of Bristol.

Thomas Ovey, jun. esq. of Mount Pleasant, Reading, to Eliza youngest dau, of M. Slater, esq. of Walworth.

Sir Wm. Pole, of Shute-house, Devon, bart. to Miss Charlotte Frazer.

Edward Stracey, esq. of Parliamentstreet, to Miss Brooksbank, heiress of the late Win. B. esq. of Beach, co. Chester.

At Edinburgh, Dr. Brewster, to Julia, youngest dau. of the late Jas. Macpherson, esq. M. P. of Bellirico-house, Scotland.

At Stone, co. Glouc. Gec. Bourne, esq. 85th foot, late of Skendieby Thorpe, co. Lincoln, to Mrs. Bulkeley, only dau. of the late Win. Paty, esq. of Bristol.

Rev. Rich. Dods, rector of Fleet, Lincolnshire, to Miss Stanger, of Fleet.

Rev. Edw. Whitby, to Mary, 2d dau. of the late Benj. Way, esq. of Denhamplace, Bucks.

Rev. D. Prothero, rector of Landilo, Carmarthenshire, to Miss Watkins, dau. of Thos.W. esq. of Highway, near Swansea.

Rev. Thos. Slater, rector of Wilby, Notts, to Miss Luck, of Overstone.

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