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19. Lord Francis Murray, to lady A. M. Percy.

21. Marquis of Ely, to the hon. miss Dashwood.

24. Sir William Oglander, bart. to lady Maria Fitzroy, eldest daughter to the present duke of Grafton.

29. Wm. R. Cartwright, esq. M. P. to miss Julia Frazer.

June 2. Rev. G. Masey, to the eldest daughter of the late captain Frodsham.

7. R. J. S. Stevens, esq. to the eldest daughter of G. Jeffery, esq. of Peckham.

12. Nath. Phillips, esq. to Margaret, eldest daughter of William Hibbert, esq.

18. Rev. Robert Gutch, to miss James.

26. Rev. Dan. Mathias, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Lafont, esq.

July 3. Hon. Sam. Hood, to lady Charlotte Nelson, daughter of earl Nelson.

5. Rev. John Rideout, to Mrs. Dring.

12. Baron de Steiger, to miss de Tasset.

19. Hon. C. C. C. Jenkinson, to miss Julia Shuckburg Evelyn.

-The earl of Guildford, to miss Maria Boycott.

24. Lord Brownlow, to the eldest daughter of sir Ab. Hume, bart.

26. Dr. Buxton, to the eldest daughter of Joseph Travers, esq.

31. John Downe, esq. to Anne, eldest daughter of T. M. Kelson, esq.

Aug. 1. William Bolland, esq. to Elizabeth, third daughter of John Bolland, esq.

6. M. Hen. Perceval, esq. to the eldest daughter of sir Charles Flower.

14. Benj. Sharpe, esq. to Anne, eldest daughter of Benj. Kennet,

18. Mr. R. Herring, to the eldest daughter of John Morgan, esq.

19. Hon. P. S. Pierrepoint, to the widow of the late P. Edwards, esq.

27. Viscount Falmouth, to Anne, eldest daughter of Henry Barker, esq.

Sept. 1. H. Combe, esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Quarles Harris, esq.

5. J. Dickenson, esq. to Anne, the second daughter of H. Grover, esq.

10. G. P. Barclay, esq. to Maria, fourth daughter of Henry Boulton, esq.'

13. G. Proctor, esq. to miss Hale, daughter of W. Hale, esq.

18. Dr. Wilkinson, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Jabez Smith, esq.

19. Richard Jackson, esq. to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late rev. G. Sandby, D.D.

25. William Johnson, esq. to Charlotte, daughter of Matt. Con

sett, esq.

Oct. 1. Rev. John Taddy, to Catharine, third daughter of Sam, Latham, esq.

11. Hon. George Lysaght, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sam. Knight, esq.

13. Rev. James Worsley, to Sophia, second daughter of sir John Pinhorn.

14. Hon. miss French, and the hon. miss Rose French; the elder to Edward J. Beyragh, esq. and the younger to Francis Blake Porter, esq.

19. Sir Thomas Trowbridge, bart. to miss Cochrane.

20. C. Coote, esq. to Caroline Lucy, second daughter of lord Douglas.

30. Rev. J. Haggit, to the eldest daughter of the late sir H. Peyton.

Nov. 2. Rev. Gilbert Holmes, to

Lydia, eldest daughter of Francis Saunderson, esq.

9. George Morgan, esq. to miss Harrison.

10. Chevalier Bisson, to miss Burdett.

21. Rev. William Price, to miss Davies.

27. Henry Combe, esq. to Anne, second daughter of Charles St. Barbe, esq.

28. Mr. Thomas Kennion, to Martha, eldest daughter of Dr. Winter.

Dec. 1. Thomas Roworth, esq. to Mary Anne, second daughter of Dr. Valpy..

3. Sir Rich. Levinge, to the hon. E. A. Parkyns, daughter of the late lord Rancliffe.

8. James Wedderburn Webster, esq. to the right hon. lady Frances Caroline Annesley.

15. Rev. C. H. White, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Ed. Wise, esq.

20. The hon. Gerrard Vanneck, to miss Lovelace.

30. Sir Charles Farnaby, bart. to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late T. Morland, esq.

DEATHS in the year 1810.

Jan. 1. Sir Henry Strachey, bart.

-· Mrs. Wainewrite.

3. Mary, the countess of Courtown.

9. The lady of Joshua Smith,esq., M. P.

14. Mrs. Ellison, wife of col. E. M. P. for Lincoln.

- Mrs. Cadogan, mother of lady Hamilton.

16. Andrew Robinson Stoney Bowes, esq.

20. Hon. Mrs. Eliot, lady of W. Eliot, esq. M. P.

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liers, sister to the earl of Claren- an eminent dissenting minister of don. Manchester.

4. Rev. John Kiddell, aged 90, 8.(Aged 109,) Dorothy Richards, at Haverford West.

16. Rev. Jonathan Boucher. 19. Hon. Robert Walpole. 21. The widow of the late Dr. Buckworth.

22. Mr. C. Rees, son of the rev. Dr. Ab. Rees.

26. Catharine Letitia, widow of the late Dr. Petit.

28. Mr. James Robert Burchett. 30. Mr. Sylvia, a Jew of considerable celebrity.

May, 1. Viscount Royston. 4. Rev. Wm. Parry, D. D. 10. Catharine, eldest daughter of Michael Bray, esq.

12. Shovel Blackwood, esq. descendant of the illustrious admiral Shovel.

19. The right hon. Charles Townsend, lord Bayning.

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ventry.

20. Mr. Hugh Wilson of Chislehurst..

22. The celebrated chevalier d'Eon.

26. The celebrated Joseph de Montgolfier.

28. Dr. Patrick Ivory, formerly of the East India company.

29. Wm. Blake, esq. banker. June 7. William Dawson, esq. bookseller to the University of Oxford.

-Louis Schiavonetti, esq. an eminent engraver.

17. Mr. James Chalmers, printer to the city and university of Aberdeen.

30. At Tettenhall, where she resided nearly a century, Mrs. Eliz. Prettie, aged 106.

July 1. At Witney, Oxfordshire, Mrs. Gray, aged 80.

3. Rev. Thomas Barnes, LL.D.

5. Miss Hobhouse, only sister of Henry Hobhouse, esq.

8. At Hatton, Mrs. Sarah Anne Wynne, the only daughter of Dr, Parr.

11. Rev. John Slatter, vicar of Cumner, Bucks.

16. Lieutenant Cornelius Willis, R. N.

19. At the seat of the duke of Mecklenburgh-Strelitz, Louisa Augusta Wilhelmina Amelia, queen of Prussia.

20. At Tickhill Castle, aged 40, Harriet, wife of the hon. Frederic Lumley.

23. Right hon. R. M. Arundel, viscount Galway, baron of Killard. 28. At Stoke Newington, Mrs. Johnston, wife of E. Johnston, esq.

29. At Boston, Samuel Bernard, esq.

Aug. 1. Mr. Stephen Geary, of Dean's Yard, the oldest inhabitant of Westminster.

3. Aged 91, general Charles Vernon, lieut. of the Tower. 5. The lady of sir Henry St, John Mildmay.

8. At Berkeley Castle, Glouces tershire, the right hon. Frederic Augustus earl of Berkeley.

At Madresfield, Worcestershire, Emma Susanna, viscountess Deerhurst.

10. The hon. Catharine Isabella Vansittart, lady of the right hon, Nicholas Vansittart, and second daughter of lord Auckland.

13. At Venice, general Menou, famous for his campaign in Egypt,

15. The rey. Richard Cecil, minister of St. John's chapel, Bedford

row.

20. At Newport, Isle of Wight, John Kirkpatrick, esq.

26. Sir Ralph Woodford, for merly

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8. Thomas Loggen, esq. an eminent solicitor.

11. Sir Francis Baring, bart. a merchant of the highest respectability.

13. (In the 92d year of his age,) the rev. Henry Dimock, of Pembroke college, Cambridge.

22. At Deal, aged 87, John Carter, esq. one of the oldest magistrates of the county of Kent.

24. Joseph Wyndham, esq. 28. Abraham Goldsmid, esq. who shot himself through the head.

29. Isaac Hobhouse, esq. elder brother to Benj. Hobhouse, esq. M. P.

Wm. Locke, esq. of Norbury Park, one of the zealous patrons of the fine arts.

Oct. 1. Thomas Greenwood, esq. of Kentish Town.

3. Mr. John Burles, of Chatham, through excess, of joy upon the successful termination of a lawsuit.

13. Aged 81, Alexander Pop'ham, esq. one of the masters of the high court of Chancery.

18. Rev. sir Charles Jacob, bart. 19. Aged 62, Jonas Dryander, esq. librarian to sir Joseph Banks.

26, Rev. W. Champney, D. D. vicar of St. Pancras, and fifty years a minor canon of Westminster abbey..

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-. (Aged 93,) Mr. Chas. Grignion, historical engraver.

2. Her royal highness the prin. cess Amelia.

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The right hon. Geo. Legge, earl of Dartmouth, lord chamberlain to his majesty.

8. Charles Moore, esq. youngest son to the late Dr. Moore, and brother to the much-lamented sir John Moore.

13. Marie Josephine Louisa de Savoie, comtesse de Lille, consort of Louis XVIII.

20. Charles Henry Runnington, esq. son of Mr. serg. Runnington. 24. Rev. Ralph Harrison, dis senting minister at Manchester.

26. The right hon. lady Edward O'Bryen.

28. The hon. Robert Cullen, lord Cullen, one of the judges of the court of session, and one of the lords of justiciary.

29. In Leicester gaol, in which he was confined for debt, the rev. Obadiah Clayton.

30. Rowland Belasyse, viscount Fauconberg.

At Exeter, Bartholomew

Parr, M. D.

Dec. 5. The right hon. earl of Athlone.

6. At the seat of the earl of Aylesford, John Francis Rigaud, esq. royal academician.

10. Wm. Wheatley, esq. apothecary to the royal hospital of Greenwich.

15. Mrs. Sarah Trimmer, a wellknown authoress.

21. Frances, the wife of Jacob Phillips, esq. and sister of sir Edward Berry. (I 4) 23. In

23. In his 86th year, the right hen. the duke of Queensberry, 26. Rev. Richard Stubbs, D.D. of Fryerning, Essex.

PROMOTIONS in the year 1810.

War-office, Jan. 2. Lieutenantcolonel George Vigoreux, of the 2d royal veteran battalion, appointed lieutenant-governor of the Scilly islands, vice major-general Hewgill, deceased.

Foreign-office, Jan. 9. Charles Stuart, esq. appointed to reside at the seat of the provisional government of Portugal as his majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary.

Whitehall, Jan. 9. Rev. George Gordon, B. D. dean of Exeter, promoted to the dearery of the cathedral church of Lincoln, and also to a residentiary's place in the said cathedral, both vice Kaye, dec.

War-office, Jan. 20. Garrison. General the hon. Henry Edward Fox, to be governor of Portsmouth, vice Pitt, dec.

Whitehall, Jan. 27. Rev. John Parsons, D. D. appointed dean of the cathedral church of Bristol, vice the rev. Dr. B. E. Sparke, promoted to the see of Chester.

Treasury Chambers, Jan. 27. The king has been pleased to appoint Thomas Alcock, esq. to be treasurer of the ordnance, vice Joseph Hunt, esq. resigned..

Treasury Chambers, Feb. 2. Alex. Osborne, esq. to be a commissioner of the customs in Scotland, vice Alex. Cochrane, esq. dec.

Whitehall, Feb. 10. Rev. John Garnett, M. A. deanery of Exeter, vice Gordon, resigned.

Treasury Chambers, Feb. 13. Wm. Manley, esq. a commissioner of excise, pice Maling, dec.

War-office, Feb. 27, His majesty has been pleased to approve of the following officers being appointed, and formed into a board for superintending and conducting the whole medical business of the army, viz,

John Weir, esq. from half-pay as inspector of hospitals, to be direc tor-general. Charles Ker, M. D. an inspector of hospitals, to be principal inspector.-Theod. Gor, don, M. D. from half-pay as inspec, tor of hospitals, to be principal inspector.

War-office, March 10. Rev. archdeacon John Owen, chaplain general of the forces, vice Gambie, resigned.

Foreign-office, March 10. Sir Gore Ouseley, bart. ambassador extraor dinary and plenipotentiary at the court of the king of Persia.

Foreign-office, March 14. James Morier, esq. secretary of embassy to the king of Persia.

War-office, March 24. Rev. Wm. Whitfield Dakins, LL.D. chaplain to the forces.

March 3. At a chapter of the most ncble order of the Garter, marquis Wellesley invested with the blue ribband, vacant by the death of the duke of Portland.

Whitehall, April 7. Peter de Havi. land, esq. bailiff of Guernsey, vice Robert Porret le Marchant, esq. resigned.-John Dumaresq, adve cate-general of Jersey, vice Joshua Pipon, esq. resigned.-Right hon. Francis Napier, high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland.

War-office, April 7. George Jenkins, clerk; and Sam. Briscall, clerk; chaplains to the forces.

Dorning-street, April 16. John Henry Newbolt, esq. a judge of the supreme court of judicature at Ma dras.

Admiralty-office, April 21. Sir Rich,
Bickerton,

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