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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

The Rev. James Webster Huntley, BA. of St. John's College, Cambridge, to the Vicarage of Glanfield, Oxfordshire; Patron, George Henry Elliott, Esq.-The Rev. James Gedge, MA, of Jesus College, Cambridge, to the Vicarage of Humberston, near Grimsby, Lincolnshire: Patron, Lord Carrington. The Rev. F. R. Elwin, to be one of the private Chaplains of the Earl of Albemarle The Rey. Charles Thos. Langley, MA. Student of Christ Church, Oxford, presented by the Dean and Chapter of that Society, to the augmented Curacy of Cowley.-The Rev. Charles Henry Cox, MA. Student of ditto, to the Vicarage of St. Mary Magdalen, Oxford.-The Rev. T. E. M. Holland, of Baliol College, to the Vicarage of Stoke Bliss, Herefordshire. The Rev. Archdeacon Wrangham, to the Prebendal Stall of Ampleforth, in York Cathedral, vacant by the death of the Rev. G. D. Kelly. The Rev T. Gainsford, MA. Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford, and

BIRTHS.

Nov. 4.-At Herne Hall, Mrs. Carrey, a daughter. 6. The lady of J. Smith, Esq. of Uplands, Devonshire, a son.

7. At his house, York-place, the lady of Joseph Hume, Esq. MP., a daughter.

8. At Pimlico Lodge, Mrs. Elliot, a daughter. -At Plymouth Dock, the lady of Col. J. J. Cochrane, 3d Guards, a son.

9. The lady of Capt. Mackenzie Fraser, of the 93d regt. a son.

10. The lady of Col. Woodford, of the Coldstream Guards, a son.

12. At Portsmouth, the lady of Major-Gen. Sir
James Lyon, KCB. a daughter.

-At Jesus College, Cambridge, the lady of the
Rev. Dr. French, a daughter.

13, In Gloucester-place, the lady of East George
Clayton, Esq. a son.

15. At Connaught place, the lady of Sir Charles Henry Coote, Bart, MP. a daughter.

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late Student of Christ Church, to the Prebendal Stall of Caddington Major, in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, vacant by the death of the Rev. T. Winof Christ Church, Oxford, to the Perpetual Curacy stanley. The Rev. John Jones, MA. and Chaplain of St. Thomas, in that city.-The Rev. Thomas Forster, MA. of New College, Oxford, appointed by the Rev. the Warden of the College, to the Mastership of Taunton College School, vacant by the resignation of the Rev. Alfred Barker.-The Rev. T. B. Clerk, AM. to the Rectory of All Saints, Norfolk. The Rev. F. Calvert, MA. Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College, Cambridge, to the Rectory of Whatfield, Suffolk, vacant by the death of the pointed the Rev. John Warren, MA. Fellow of Rev. J. Plampin.-The Bishop of Bangor has apJesus College, Cambridge, Chancellor of the Diocese of Bangor.

CAMBRIDGE.-The Subject of the Chancellor's English Poem for the present year is "Athens."

Nov. 3.-The Rev. W. Vernon, of Hanbury, Wor-
cestershire, to Miss Foley, eldest daughter of the
late Herbert Foley, Esq. of Ridgeway, Pem-
brokeshire.

4. At St. George the Martyr's, Queen-square, J.
Vissey, Esq. of Exeter, to Sarah, relict of James
Rooker, Esq. of New Bank Buildings, and of
Perceval-street, Northampton-square.
-At St. George's, Hanover square, George Marsh
Linthorne, Esq. of Poole, Dorsetshire, to Maria
Clarke, of Belgrave house, Grosvenor-place,
youngest daughter of the late W. Clarke, Esq.
Law Bookseller, of Portugal-street, Lincoln's-
Inn-fields.

-Win. Pott, Esq. of Bridge-street, to Mary, eldest
daughter of Sir Charles Price, Bart.

-Lately, W. Clayton, Esq. third son of George Clayton, Esq. of Lostock-hall, near Preston, Lancashire, and nephew of the late Lord Gardner, to Mary, third daughter of the late Edward Gorst, Esq. of Preston, and niece of the late Robert Lowndes, Esq. of Bath.

5. At Kennington, Robert Mitchell, jun. Esq. eldest son of Robert Mitchell, Esq. of the island of Tobago, to Fanny, youngest daughter of John Madden, Esq. of Brompton.

6. At Arundel, Mr. Cust, of Curzon-street, to Mrs. Wall, relict of the late Brevet-Major Adam Wall, of the Royal Artillery.

8. At St. Luke's, Chelsea, the Rev. Henry P. Hulme, of Cliffe, Kent, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Benjamin Spurrell, Esq. of Chelsea," -At St. Pancras Church, George Milford, Esq. of Guilford-street, Russell-square, to Frances Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev. R. Holland, of Spreyton, Devonshire.

10. At Marylebone Church, Walter Stevenson Davidson, Esq. of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire. to Aune, only daughter of Gilbert Matthison, Esq. and grand-daughter of the late Sir Walter Farquhar, Bart. Immediately after the ceremony the new-married couple set off for Italy.

-At St. George's, Bloomsbury, by the Rev. G.
Ludford Harvey, Vicar of Diseworth, and one of
the Domestic Chaplains of the Duke of York,
Henry N. Daniel, Esq. of the Royal Artillery, to
Margaretta Lucy, only daughter of Sir Ludford
Harvey, of Bedford-place.

11. At St. James's Church. Henry Wyatt, jun.
Esq. of Oakley, Suffolk, to Emma, youngest
daughter of Mr. Squibb, of Saville-row.
-At Lambeth Church, Major-Gen. Young of the
Royal Artillery, to Catherine, daughter of the
late J. B. Bucknell, Esq. of Doctor's Commons.
12. At Kennington, George Chandler, Esq. Capt.
of the 10th regt. to Mary Lee, second daughter
of the late Thomas Lee, Esq. of Ringwood,
Hants.

13. At St. Pancras, A. H. Lane, Esq. of the 12th
Lancers, to Eliza, daughter of the late Capt. P.
Sampson, of the East India Company's service.
18. At Leybourne, Thomas Gardiner Bramston,
Esq. of Screens, Essex, to Charlotte, widow of
the Rev. Brook John Bridges, and daughter of
Sir Henry Hawley, Bart. of Leybourne
Grange.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Edinburgh, Lieut. Henry Steele, R. N. to Mar-
garet, third daughter of the late Capt. J. Sten-
house, 20th regt. foot.

At Palseley, Glen Urquhart, Inverness-shire, Sir
Charles Chambers, one of the Judges of the
Supreme Court of Judicature, Bombay, to Isa-
bella, youngest daughter of the late Major Wm.
Wilson.

ABROAD.

At Albion Villa, near Gothenburg, by the Dean of Gothenburg, the Rev. Morgan Morgan, of Tyney-Garth, Cardiganshire, and Chaplain to the British Factory at Gothenburg, to Fanny, eldest daughter of John Nonnen, late of James-street, Buckingham Gate, Westminster.

few days' illness, the Hon. Frederick Eden, Barrister-at-law, eldest son of Lord Henley. -At Bath, Mrs. Grace Blackwood, second daughter of the late Sir R. Blackwood, Bart. 7. At Boveney, in his 66th year, Montague Grover, Esq. many years an active Magistrate for the County of Bucks.

Sarah, wife of John Betts, Esq. of Great Russell Street, Bedford Square.

-At her house, Great Russell Street, Mrs.
Blanchard, relict of the late Caleb Blanchard,
Esq.

8. At Westoe Lodge, Cambridgeshire, after a long
illness, aged 62, Mary, wife of Benjamin Keene,
Esq.

10. At Brighton, aged 81, Wm. Mitchell, Esq. of
Upper Harley Street.
11. After an illness of 24 hours, the Rev. Benjamin
Wainewright, MA. of East Bergholt, Suffolk,

At his house in Great Ormond Street, in his 71st year, the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Richards, the Lord Chief Baron. He succeeded in this high office to Sir A. Macdonald, who survives him.

At his house, in Piccadilly, Mr. Joseph Hunt, aged 72.

12. At Wimbledon, Mrs. Meyrick, relict of James
Meyrick, Esq.

-At the Priory, Hertford, Mrs. Ellis.
-At Brighton, Elizabeth Helena, only child of
the late Hon. John Perceval.

13. At Clifton, Lady Sullivan, relict of Sir B. Sul-
livan.

-At Cheltenham, Mrs. Hyde, wife of John Hyde,
Esq. late of Lexham Hall, in the County of
Norfolk.

In Hatton Garden, in his 68th year, Mr. Chas. Taylor, author of the improved Edition of Calmet's History of the Bible, and editor of Dr. Wells' Scripture Geography, and other works on the subject of Biblical Literature.

DEATHS.

14. George Augustus Bouverie, Esq. Auditor of the Excise.

15. In Beaumont Street, aged 78, the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Portmore:

17. At Port Elliot, the Rt. Hon. John Craggs Elliot, Earl of St. Germains. His Lordship succeeded his father in 1804; he was twice married, but not having any issue, the title devolves upon his brother, the Hon. Wm. Elliot.

22. In Old Palace Yard, in her 63d year, Frances, wife of Henry Bankes, Esq. MP. of Corfe Castle.

IN SCOTLAND. At Edinburgh, David Robertson, Esq. At his seat at Candie, in his 73d year, Matthew Ross, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland, which dignified station he filled to the satisfaction of the Scottish Bar, of which he was a distinguished ornament.

Oct. 16.-Lady Hamilton Dalrymple, wife of Lieut.
Gen. Sir J. Hamilton Dalrymple, Bart.
18. Henry James Leigh, Esq. of Stoneleigh
Abbey, Warwickshire. He was only son of Lady
Caroline Leigh, sister to James, last Duke of
Chandos; and sat last in parliament for the city
of Westminster. His estates, which descend to
his son Chandos Leigh, Esq. are extensive.
-At his seat, Ashridge Park, Herts, the Right
Hon. John William Egerton, 7th Earl of Bridge-
water. This nobleman, who was the eldest son
of the late Dr. John Egerton, Bishop of Dur-
ham, and grandson of the Hon. Henry Egerton,
Bishop of Hereford, succeeded his cousin,
Francis, third Duke of Bridgewater in 1803. He
has munificently bequeathed 60001. per annum
for ever, for the employment and improvement
of the Poor of the parish of Ashridge. His
chief estates are left to his Countess, deducting
18,000l. per annum for his brother the Hon. and
Rev. Francis Egerton, the present Earl, after
whose decease and that of the Countess, they
devolve on the Hon. Mr. Cust, eldest son of At the Glebe House, Wexford, Archdeacon Elgel.
Lord Brownlow.

30. At Hastings, in his 81st year, the Rev. Edmund
Cartwright, DD. FRS. of Hollenden House,
Kent, Prebendary of Lincoln. Rector of Goad by,
Merwood, Leicestershire, and South Searle, and
Perpetual Curate of Brampton, Notts.
Nov. 1.-At Stapleton Grove, near Bristol, after a
long illness, Mrs. Castle, relict of Michael Cas-
tle, Esq.

3. In his 76th year, William Pugh, Esq. of Caer-
Howel, Montgomeryshire.

-At Blackheath, Gen. Sir A. Farrington, Bart.
5. At Weymouth, after a long illness, Colonel Chi-
chester, of Arlington Court, Devonshire.
-In Bedford Street, Bedford Square, in her 20th
year, Mary, only daughter of the late Hon. Robt.
Hamilton, of Queenston, Upper Canada.

6. At his house, New Steyne, Brighton, Thomas
Dyke, Esq.

-In Soho Square, Lady Burton, relict of Sir J.
Burton, and wife of Mr. Baikie.

-At Hammersmith, in her 55th year, Mary An-
nabeila, wife of John Crowder, Esq. Alderman
of the Ward of Farringdon Within.
-At his Chambers, in the Inner Temple, after a

At Dundee, in her 21st year, Anne, eldest daugh-
ter of the Rev. H. Horsley, and grand-daughter
of the late Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.

At Almondale, near Edinburgh, in his 76th year, Thos. Lord Erskine, of an inflammation of the chest.

IN IRELAND.

ABROAD.

At Carderan, near Bourdeaux, Lady Sophia Pierre-
point, wife of the Rt. Hon. Henry Pierrepoint.
At the Hague, the Rt. Hon. Reinard Deiderick
Jacob Baron de Reede Ginckell, Count of the
Holy Roman Empire, Lord of Ameronger Ginc-
kell, Elst, and Livendael, Earl of Athlone, Vis-
count Aughrim, Baron of Ballemore, and late a
Colonel in the Army. He is succeeded in bis
Estates by his only son George Godart Henry
Lord Aughrim.

At Jersey, in his 43d year, J. Dumaresque, Esq.
His Majesty's Attorney General, and Colonel of
the First Regiment of Militia of that Island.
His death was occasioned by an attack of apo-
plexy, while in the Assembly of the States.
At Xeres de la Fontera, in Spain, James Gordon,
sen. Esq. of the Firm of Gordon and Co. in that
City.

At Borden Town, New Jersey, in his 49th year,
General Lallemand, of a disease in the stomach,
under which he had laboured for some time.
He was a General of Artillery under Napoleon,
and Member of the Chaniber of Peers.

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