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Esq. second son of the Bishop of Derry, to the second daughter of the late Sir A. Ferguson, Bart.

JULY 4. Col. the Hon. W. Fitzroy, to Lady Elizabeth Fitzroy, third daughter of the late Duke of Grafton. 6. James William Farrer, Esq. to the Hon. Mrs Scott. 8. The Hon. C. Manners Sutton, Judge-advocate-general, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of J. Denison, Esq. 11. Thos. Rice, Esq. of Mount Trenchard, Ireland, to the Right Hon. Lady Theodosia Pery, daugh ter of the Earl of Limerick. 12. Lieut. Col. A. Walker, of Bowland, to Barbara, second daughter of the late Sir J. Montgo. mery, Bart. of Stanhope. 25. W. Ogle Wallis Ogle, Esq. of Causey Park, Northumberland, to Eliz. Fr. Staples, daughter of Lady Araminta Monck, and relict of W. Staples, Esq.

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AUG. 1. At Blackhall, Sir Alexander Ramsay, of Balmain, Bart. to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Francis Russel, Esq. of Blackhall. 5. The Earl of Plymouth to Lady Mary Sackville, eldest daughter of the Duchess of Dorset. 6. Hon. Frederic Major Howard, third son of the Earl of Carlisle, to Miss Lambton, only daughter of -L. Esq. late M. P. for Durham. 10. Edward Wolstenholme, Esq. to Arabella, second daughter of the Hon. Edward Ward. 14. Bateman Dashwood, Esq. of Well Vale, Lincolnshire, to the Hon. Georgiana Pelham, youngest daughter to Lord Yarborough.-Edward Greathead, Esquire, of Udens-house, Dorset, to Mary Eliz. only daughter of Sir R. Carr Glyn, Bart. At Edinburgh, David Ritchie, one of the ministers of St Andrew's Church, and Professor of Logic in the University of Edinburgh, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late William Pearson, Esq. of Kippen Ross. 19. Rev. John French, Dean of Elphin, to Emily, second daughter of the late Rich. Magenis, Esq. 21. Capt. Agar, M. P. to Margaret, daughter of Edw. Geo. Lind, Esq. 24. Lieut.-General Sir J. C. Sherbrooke, to Katherina, eldest daughter of the Rev. Reginald Pyndar, of Arley House, Worcestershire. 25. Hon. John Astley Bennet, youngest son of the Earl of Tankerville, to the daughter of J. Conyers, Esq. Copped Hall, Essex. Sir W. Grant Kerr, Adj.-Gen. to his Majesty's troops in India, to Rebecca, daughter of the late Capt. Jackson.

SEPT. 1. Hon. Somerset Richard But ler, Viscount Ikerine, to Anne, eldest daughter of Owen Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, co. Sligo. 3. Hon. Henry Butler, third son of the late Viscount Montgarret, to Anne, daughter of the late J. Harrison, Esq. Yorkshire. 5. Major-Gen. Orde to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late Henry Bevan, Esq. of Shrewsbury. 13. Rt. Hon. Tho. Jones, Viscount Ranelagh, to Caroline, only daughter of the late Colonel Lee, Yorkshire. 16. Hon. Col. W. Blaquiere, to Lady Harriet Townsend, youngest daughter of the Marchioness T. Lately, Lieut.Col. Rosse, to the daughter of Lieut.-Gen. Brownrigg.-G. W. Villiars, Esq. horse guards blue, to Eleanor, eldest daughter of Sir J. Nasmyth, Bart.

OCT. 1. John Hayford Thorold, Esq. eldest son of Sir J. T. Bart. of Lincolnshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Sir Charles Kent, Bart. 2. Lord Robert Spencer to the Hon. Mrs Bouverie, widow of the Hon. Edw. B. of Delapré Abbey. 3. W. F. Lowndes, Esq. to Caroline, second daughter of Sir W. Strickland, Bart, 5. George Byng, Esq. captain, navy, to Frances, second daughter of Commissioner Sir R. Barlow. 16. Lord Caledon to Lady Caroline Yorke, daughter of the Earl of Hardwicke.-Major-Gen. Hon. T. Mahon, eldest son of Lord Hartland, to Catharine, eldest daughter of J. Topping, Esq. 19. E. M. Mundy, Esq. M. P. for Derbyshire, to Mrs Barwell, widow of the late R. Barwell, Esq. Standsted House, Sussex. 24. Captain Henry F.C. Cavendish, second son of Lord G. H. C. to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late W. Fawkener, Esq. 25. At Kil bryde Castle, Dr John Barclay, physician, Edinburgh, to Eleonore, youngest daugh ter of Sir James Campbell, of Aberuchil. 29. At Edinburgh, James Robertson, aged 94, to Margaret Macdonald, aged 82. Lately, Marquis of Downshire to Lady Maria Windsor, sister to the Earl of Plymouth.-Lieut.-Col. Smyth, second son of Rt. Hon. J. S. of Neath, to Sarah, eldest daughter of D. Wilson, Esq. of Dallam Tower.

Nov. 9. Hon. Philip Pleydell Bouve⚫ rie to Maria, daughter of Sir W. A'Court, Bart. 19. Rev. G. J. Tavel to Lady Au gusta Fitzroy, sister to the Duke of Grafton. 20. Rev. Edward Bouverie, second son of the Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie, to

Frances Charlotte, fourth daughter of Dr Courteney, late Bishop of Exeter. 24. Lord Lindsay, son of the Earl of Balcarras, to Miss Pennington, daughter of Lord Muncaster. 30. Sir Thomas Maynard Hasilrigge, Bart. to Letitia, daughter of Lord Wodehouse. ›

DEC. 6. Laurence Sulivan, Esq. to the Hon. Eliz. Temple, youngest sister of Viscount Palmerston. 9. Hon. Capt. Paulett, navy, to the eldest daughter of Sir George Dallas, Bart. 14. Sir Thomas Leighton, Bart. to Sylvia, daughter of Mr Brandon, treasurer of Covent Garden theatre.

DEATHS..

JAN. 7. Alexander Brodie, Esq. of Carey Street, London. 8. Sir Francis Bourgeois, historical painter. The wife of Sir John Pinhorn, of the Isle of Wight. 13. W.T.Lewis, Esq. comedian.-Mrs Hinckley, relict of the late Dr Hinckley. 19. At Edinburgh, Colonel Andrew Lyon. 21. Lady Elizabeth Lee, daughter of Simon Earl Harcourt, and relict of Sir William Lee, Bart. 22. John Lloyd, Esq. banker. 23. Julia, youngest daughter of the Hon. William Frederick Wyndham, brother to the Earl of Egremont.-At Edinburgh, John, the second son of Lieut.-General Francis Dundas. 26. T. R. Nash, D.D. F.S.A. Rector of Leigh.-Steward Kyd, Esq. author of many works on the laws of England. 28. Mrs Yonge, relict of the late Dr Yonge, Bishop of Norwich.-Mrs Woodthorpe, wife of H. W. Woodthorpe, Esq. town clerk of London. 30. R. B. Jacques, Esq.

FEB. 1. William Cookson, Esq.-The Right Hon. Sir Hercules Langrishe, Bart. 2. John Sutherland, Esq.-Atkinson Bush, Esq. 5. The wife of John Sidney, Esq. of Penshurst Castle.-Mrs Parsons, well known by her literary works. 7. Rupert Clark, Esq. 9. Rev. F. H. Papendick, M.A. Rev. Nevil Maskeline, D.D. F.R.S. astronomer royal. 10. The Hon. Simon Fraser. 12. The Right Hon. John Smyth, 15. John Gray, Esq. writer to the signet, and town-clerk of Edinburgh. 18. His Excellency the Duke of Alburquerque. At Castle Grant, Sir James Grant, of Grant, Bart. 25. Henry Hope, Esq. for

merly of Amsterdam, leaving upwards of one million sterling. 27. Elizabeth, Countess of Cavan.

MARCH 3. The Hon. H. E. Nugent, second son of the Earl of Westmeath. 4. Mrs Lyell, grandmother of the Earl of Delawar. 6. Gored by a furious bull, Mr Rogers, a cadet at Woolwich. 7. Rev. H. M. Schutz, the oldest of the king's chaplains. 9. Rev. William Piggot, rector of Edgmond and Chetwin, Shropshire. 11. Lady Wilmot, relict of the late Sir Robert. 12. Rev. John Brereton, prebendary of Salisbury. 15. Olivia Grears, of Whitehaven, aged 104. 16. Gen. Loftus Tottenham, in his 95th year, 21. Rev. J. Conant, of St Peter's, Kent. 25. The wife of Benjamin Travers, Esq. 27. The Right Hon. Lady Gardner. 28. Sidky Effendi, chargé des affaires of the Sublime Porte.

APRIL 1. Rev. Thomas Butler, L.L.B. rector of Ockford Fitzpaine, Gloucestershire. 4. The Hon. Mrs Cholmondeley, relict of the late Hon. and Rev. Robert Cholmondeley. 5. At the age of 75, Ro bert Raikes, Esq. the institutor of Sunday schools. 7. Sir William Addington, Knt. formerly a magistrate at the office, Bow street. 13. Mrs Hawkes, wife of Mr Tho mas Lakin Hawkes. 17. Rev. H. J. Ryder, B. A. of Buckingham. 19. Rev. Thomas Lambard, brother of Multon Lambard, Esq. of Seven Oaks. 21. At Ackworth, a stranger, leaving behind him 80% Just before he expired, he said his name was William Wilson, and that he was 21 years of age. 26. In his 86th year, Richard Pownall, Esq.-Sir James Murray Pulteney, Bart. His death was occasioned by an accident while shooting.

MAY 5. In his 79th year, Robert Mylne, Esq. architect. 6. William Boscawen, Esq. of the victualling office. 7. In his 80th year, Richard Cumberland, Esq. well known in the literary world. 8. The wife of the Rev. J. Hall, Vicar of Chew Magna, Somersetshire. 14. Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury. 20. At Edinburgh, suddenly, the Right Hon. Ro bert Blair, of Avontoun, Lord President of the College of Justice. 22. Mr George Robinson, bookseller in Paternoster-row.

Mr J. Holland, of Cheapside, by a flash of lightning. 23. Viscount Longueville

27. Robert Bisset, Esq. late commissarygeneral to the forces at home. 29. Suddenly, at the house of his son-in-law, the Lord Chief Baron, in George's Square, Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Henry Viscount Melville, Baron Duneira, &c. He came to town in order to attend the funeral of Lord President Blair, who was interred that day.

JUNE 1. The lady of the Hon. Thomas Bowes. 2. Lady Gordon, wife of the Rev. Sir Adam Gordon. 8. At Forge, Dumfries-shire, suddenly, Rear-Admiral James Dundas, aged 64. 5. Rev. John Markham, A. M. minister of Northhill, Bedfordshire. 14. At Edinburgh, Dr John Brown, of Hill, physician. 16. The Hon. Charles Bagenal Agar. 17. The Rev. Richard Dodd, M. A. brother of Dr William Dodd, who was executed for forgery. 23. Right Hon. Ursula Mary, Viscountess Sidmouth. 26. The Right Hon. Sir John Anstruther.-Philip Rashleigh, Esq. F.R.S. and many years M. P. 28. At Tynningham, William Oliphant, Esq. collector of his Majesty's customs, Leith. 30. Sir Edward Dering, Bart.

JULY 2. Killed by lightning in the parish of Brinkworth, Wilts, William Grinman, James Wheale, and Reuben Vizard. s. At Edinburgh, Colin Campbell, Esq. eldest son of Sir James Campbell, of Aberuchill, Bart. and Lieut.-Col. of the Royal Perthshire regiment of militia.—The Hon. Baron Dimsdale, banker, Hertford. 4. Sir Sitwell Sitwell, Bart. 7. Rev. Ralph Price, only brother of Sir Charles Price. 11. Mr Joseph Halfpenny, an eminent draughtsman at York. 18. Rev. Lewis Mercier, pastor of a French church in London, and a very eloquent preacher.-Right Hon. Gen. Fox, brother of the illustrious statesman, C. J. Fox. 26. The lady of Sir William Skeffington. 27. Marquis Townshend. 29. His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.Aged 60, Victor Emanuel, King of Sardinia, 17 years after his expulsion from the throne.

AUG. 1. Hon. Catharine Gordon Byron, mother of the Right Hon. George Lord Byron. 8. Mary, wife of William Franklin, the son of the celebrated Dr Franklin. 6. Rev. Aston Smith, secretary to the Portuguese ambassador, by a fall from his horse. 8. Benjamin, son of the Rev. John Charlesworth, of Ossington,

Nottinghamshire. 11. Mrs Dobson, widow of the late Michael Dobson, Esq. 12. Rev. Mr Spencer, a popular preacher at Liverpool, drowned as he was bathing. 17. Rev. Dr Pearson, Rector of Rempstone, Nottinghamshire. 20. Mr Thomas Hood, book. seller, London. The wife of Dr White, canon of Christ Church. 27. Aged 88, Mrs Margaret Burnet, widow of Thomas Burnet, Esq. surgeon, who was the last of the family of Bishop Burnet. 29. Lady Bickerton, relict of the late Admiral Sir R. Bickerton. 30. In his 77th year, John Crickett, Esq. Marshal of the High Court of Admiralty. 31. Mr Astell, game-keeper to Earl Spencer.-J. Mills, Esq. one of the persons who survived their sufferings in the Black Hole of Calcutta.

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SEPT. 1. Peter Baillie, Esq. eldest son of Evan Baillie, M. P. Esq. 4. Aged 109, at Hubberstone, near Milford, Mary Martin. Till within a month of her death she never kept her bed on account of illness. 5. Rev. Edward Kimpton, author of a Family Bible, and several works in science. 7. At Edinburgh, Sir Alexander Innes, of Coxton, Bart.-Sir William Mordaunt MilBart. 14. At Glasgow, the Rev. James Grahame, author of "The Sabbath," and other admired poems. 17. Most highly respected, the Rev. Matthew Raine, D.D. master of the Charter House. 22. Mrs Wakefield, widow of the Rev. Thomas Wakefield, late of Richmond. 23. Aged 92, Sarah, relict of the late James Graham, and mother of the Hon. Mr Baron Graham. 26. J. Billingsley, Esq. author of "The Agricultural Survey of the County of Somerset." 29. In his 83d year, Thomas Percy, D.D. Bishop of Dromore, in Ire land.

OCT. 2. Sir Hervey Smith, Bart. last surviving officer present at the death of General Wolfe. 10. Lady Louisa Hartley, sister of the late Earl of Scarborough. 11. Rev. J. Banister of Wareham. 14. Hon. Louis Duff, brother of the late Earl of Fife. 15. At Fairlie, Sir William Cunningham, of Robertland, Bart.-Sir N. Holland, Bart. of Cranbury House, Winchester. 18. At Powrie, Forfarshire, the Hon. Charles Hay, Lord Newton, one of the Senators of the College of Justice.In her 90th year, Mrs Elizabeth Brand, sister of the late Thomas Brand Hollis, Esq. of the Hyde, near Ingatestone. 20,

The wife of Mr Brooks, in the Strand. -Mary Ann, daughter of Mr Munden the comedian. 21. At Edinburgh, Mr Patrick Erskine, surgeon. 25. At Edinburgh, Capt. John Stewart of the Seahorse frigate, aged 36 years. 29. Thomas Hughan, Esq. M.P. whose marriage we mentioned in the foregoing pages.

Nov. 5. The Hon. and Rev. Richard Byron, third son of the fourth Lord Byron. 6. The sister of Sir John Wyldbore Smith, Bart. 13. In his 84th year, the Rev. Thomas Ludlaın, M. A. 22. Aged 98, Mrs Holt, relict of the late J. Holt, Esq. 23. James Hill, Esq. banker, of Uppingham.-L. P. Bouverie, third son of the Earl of Radnor. 24. The wife of William Esdaile, Esq. of Clapham. 25. Rev. W. Talbot, Rector of Elmslet, aged 91. 26. Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart. M. P. for Shrewsbury. 27. Charles Lambert, Esq. editor of Chandler's Life of Bishop Waynflete. 27. Andrew Meikle, the inventor of the improved threshing-mill; and on the 29th, his son George Meikle. 28. Joseph Jones, Esq. of the house of Jones, Lloyd, and Co. bankers. 30. Lady Lawson, relict of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart.

DEC. 3. The wife of Nathaniel Conant, Esq. and the grand daughter of the cele

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brated Rev. William Whiston. 6. Rev.. William Greenwood, author of a poem "Written during a Shooting Excursion on the Moors." 7.Elizabeth, the wife of George Meyer, Esq. 9. The Dowager Viscountess Hereford. 10. Aged 90, Mrs Mary Flower, mother of Sir Charles Flower, Bart. 11. Rev. Thomas Broughton, of Bristol. 13. lady of Sir John Perring, Bart. and alderman. 15. In his 82d year, Sir Wadsworth Busk, Knt. 16. Dr Charles Moss, Lord Bishop of Oxford. 17. In his 72d year, Mr Antes, author of “Travels in Egypt.' Mrs Grant, at an advanced age, the mother of the Master of the Rolls. 20. Anne Maria, youngest daughter of the very skil ful and benevolent oculist, James Ware, Esq. 21. Aged 90, Sir P. Parker, Bart. admiral and commander-in-chief of the fleet.-Mr Coleman, serjeant-at-arms to the House of Commons. 28. The Dowager Countess Stanhope, mother of the present earl, at the age of 93; a lady of high intellectual attainments, and distinguished moral worth. 80. G. W. Thelluson, M.P. for Barnstaple.-Dr P. Wilson, formerly Professor of Astronomy in the University of Glasgow, and an eminent type-founder.

PRINCIPAL APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS

IN 1811.

FEB. 5.-Carleton House-His Royal Highness the Prince Regent made the following appointments to his household :

Sir Henry Halford, Bart. M. D. Physician in Ordinary.

Major-Gen. Turner, sd Guards, Assistant Private Secretary; and

Gen. William Kepper, Major-General Francis Thomas Hammond, and LieutCol. William Congreve, Equerries.

Lord William Bentinck, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of Palermo.

Augustus John Foster, Envoy Extraor

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dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of America.

The Earl of Caithness, Post-Master General for Scotland.

The Hon. Frederick Lambe, Secretary of Legation to the Court of Palermo. John Pond, Esq. Astronomical Obser vator at Greenwich.

David Boyle, Esq. one of the Lords of Session in Scotland.

David Moneypenny, Esq. Solicitor General for Scotland.

J. W. Murray, Esq. Judge of the Court of Admiralty in Scotland. g

MARCH.-Robert Townshend Farquhar, Esq. Governor of the Islands of Bourbon and Mauritius, and their dependencies. Lieut.-Gen. Sir John F. Cradock, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Cape of Good Hope.

John Hodgson, Esq. Major General, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of Curaçoa.

Sir James Cockburn, Bart. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda Islands.

David Hume, Esq. one of the Six ordinary Clerks of Session in Scotland.

James Ferguson, jun. Esq. one of the Four Commissioners of Edinburgh.

William Harding Read, Esq. ConsulGeneral in the Azores; Louis Hargrave, Esq. Consul in the Balearic Islands; and Robert Staples, Esq. Consul at Buenos Ayres and its dependencies.

Robert Liston, Esq. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Ottoman Porte; and Bartholomew Freere, Esq. Secretary of Embassy to the same.

Francis Lord Napier, his Majesty's High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Nugent, Bart. Commander in Chief in India, and a Member in Council of the Bengal establish

ment.

APRIL.-C. Maxwell, Esq. Governor of Sierra Leone and its dependencies.

MAY.-Field Marshal his R. H. the Duke of York, Commander in Chief of the Land Forces.

JUNE.-R. Ward, Esq. Clerk of the Ordnance.

Major Generals-F. Baron Dreschel, with temporary rank; C. Baron Linsengen, with ditto; R. Aytoun; G. Rochfort; F. Grose; H. R. Gale; J. Spens; W. Scott; R. Tipping; A. Campbell; A. Trotter; F. Fuller; Sir J. Affleck, Bart.; G. V. Hart; J. Robinson; G. Warde; Hon. T. Maitland; R. Bright; W. Ramsay; J. Campbell; J. Skerrett; H. Oakes; C. Campbell; Sir G. Prevost, Bart.; W. Waller; M. Archdall; Sir J. C. Sherbrooke, K. B.; G. Drummond; J. Wharton; W. Payne; Hon. E. Bligh; W. Earl Craven; Lord W. Bentinck; E. Earl of Cork; Hon. H. G. Grey; Hon. E. Paget; A. Wetham; Sir B. Spencer, K. B.-to be Lieutenant Generals in the army.

Colonels-B. Fisher, royal engineers; T. Nepean, ditto; T. R. Charleton, royal. artillery; H. de Hinuber, king's German legion, with temporary rank; Sir C. Shipley, Knt. royal engineers; H. Bell, royal marines; T. Strickland, ditto; T. Mahon, 9th light dragoons; W. T. Dilkes, 3d foot guards; H. Rudyerd, royal engineers; J. Oswald, 35th foot; J. Gashard le Marchant, Military College; J. M. Hadden, royal artillery; W. Doyle, 62d foot; J. Hatton, 66th foot; Pinson Bonham, 69th foot; J. Burnett, military superintendant of hospitals; W. Anson, 1st foot guards; J. Bourchier, of the late royal Irish artillery; I. Brock, 49th foot; G. W. Ramsay, 60th foot; R. Craufurd, on half pay of 60th foot; E. Howarth, royal artillery; J. Dorrien, royal horse guards; T. Desbrisay, royal artillery; C. Terrot, ditto; W. Fyers, royal engineers; G. Glasgow, royal artillery; R. Winter, royal marines; W. Bentham, royal artillery; E. Stehelin, ditto; J. A. Schalch, ditto; H. Hutton, ditto; T. Barrow, 5th West India regiment; J. S. Farley, 68th foot; J. Wood, on the half pay of the Liverpool regiment; H. Churchill, of the late horse grenadier guards; J. Jenkinson, on half pay of the Sheffield regiment; T. Lewis, royal ma rines; T. Dunbar, 3d West India regiment; R. Williams, royal marines; L. Desborough, ditto; A. Keith, 65th foot; J. Mackelcan, royal engineers; J. T. Lavard, 54th foot; J. Skinner, 16th foot; J. Meredith, royal marines; R. H. Farmer, ditto; Watkin Tench, ditto; J. S. Saunders, 61st foot; L. Maclean, quarter-master-general in the West Indies; G. Wilson, royal artillery; S. Rimington, ditto; D. Ballingall, royal marines; D. Shank, Canadian fencibles; Æ. Shaw, on half pay of the queen's rangers; G. Dyer, royal marines; A. Hay, 1st foot; J. J. Barlow, on half pay of the Cheshire fencibles; W. Minet, 30th foot; W. M. Peacocke, Coldstream guards; Sir J. Douglas, Knt. royal marines; J. Pare, on half pay of 69th foot; W. P. Clay, on half pay of 40th foot; C. Wale, 66th foot; T. Hull, 62d foot; J. Kemmis, 40th foot; R. Burne, 39th foot; J. O. Vandeleur, 19th light dragoons; C. Pye, 3d dragoons; Sir W. Aylett, Knt. on half pay of the 6th garri son battalion; J. R. Fletcher, 6th dragoons; R. Browne, 12th light dragoons;

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