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18. Davies Giddy, Esq. M. P. to Miss M. A. Gilbert.-James Pitullo, Esq. of Renton-hall, to Miss Ann Drysdale. 19. The Rev. W. Wharton, to the Hon. Miss Dundas, aughter of Lord Dundas. 22. William Symonas, Esq. to Miss Elizabeth Luscombe. 25. C. W. Taylor, Esq. M. P. to Miss Charlotte Thomson. 29. Capt. D. Campbell, R. N. to Apn Irwin, daughter of the late Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Douglas, Bart.-Capt. J. F. Birch, to Clementina, daughter of the late Sir James H. Blair, Bart.-Mr R. Harrison, to Miss Robinson, generally called Mary of Buttermere.

MAY. 1.-C. J. Reshall, Esq. to Miss Martin. 3. Sir Nelson Rycroft, to Miss Margaret Mandeville. 4. The Right Hon. Reginald Pole Carew, to the Hon. Caroline Anne Lyttleton. 14. Sir J. T. Duckworth, K.B. to Miss S. C. Buller. Lieut.-Gen. Campbell, to Augusta, daughter of the late Sir W. Murray, Bart. 20. Lord Viscount Primrose, to Harriet, second daughter of the Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie. 23. The Hon. E. S. Cowper, M. P. to Miss Catharine Phillips. 28. Captain Murray, to Lady Elizabeth, youngest daughter of his Grace the Duke of Athol.

JUNE 1.-The Hon. John Geo. Dalrymple, to Miss Manners. 3. The Hon. G. Dalrymple, nephew and heir of the Earl of Stair, to Miss Manners. 6. Neil Menzies, Esq. to Miss Balfour of Fernie. 7. Stafford O'Brien, Esq. to Emma, second daughter of G. N. Noel, Esq. 14. N. W. Ridley Colborne, M. P. Esq. to Miss Steele.-Capt. Ramsay, to Emilia, daughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. M'Leod. 18. Edward Hartopp, jun. Esq. to Anna Eleonora, eldest daughter of Sir Bourchier Wray, Bart. 19. James Moncrieff, Esq. to Miss Robertson. 20. Brig.-Gen. the Hon. R. Mead, to Miss Dalling, daughter of the late General Sir John Dalling, Bart. 23. Lord Arthur Somerset, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Viscount Falmouth. 29. George Harris, Esq. to Christabell, only daughter of Admiral Chambers.-Lord Viscount Glentworth, son of the Earl of Limerick, to Miss Edwards, at Gretna Green.

JULY 4. George Ross, Esq. to the daughter of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Hunter, Edinburgh. 7. Lord Louth, to the Hon. Margaret Plunket, eldest daughter of Lord Dunsany. 14. Lieut.-Col. Hanmer, to Miss Bucknall. 15. John Campbell of Stonefield, Esq. to Wilhelmina, daughter of the late Sir J. Colquhoun of Luss. 19. W. Macdonald, Esq. advocate, to Miss Miller, daughter of the Hon. Sir W. Miller of Glenlee, Bart. 22. Vice-Admiral Sir T. Graves, K. B. to Miss Blacknell. 25. Mortimer Drummond, Esq. to Lady Emily Percy, daughtor of the Earl of Beverley. 30. James Coulthurst, Esq. to Miss Warren. -Lord Lecale, to Mrs Julia Carton.

AUG. 2.-Capt. W. Landless, R. N. to Miss Charles, Edinburgh. 4. Sir Mordaunt Martin, Bart. to Mrs North. 8. The Marquis of Tavistock, to Lady Anna Maria Stanhope, daughter to the Earl of Harrington.-Lieut.-Col. Balfour, to Eglantine, daughter of John Fordyce, Esq. of Ayton. 10. Robert Smith, Esq. to Miss Emma Smith. 12. Viscount Lismore, to Lady Eleanore Butler, sister to the Earl of Ormond. 15. Sir John

Gore, to the eldest daughter of Admiral Montague. 16. William Scott, Esq. to the Hon. Miss Murray, niece to the Duke of Athol, at Douglas, Isle of Mann. 25. Sir W. G. Parker, Bart. to Miss Still. 29. P. J. Ducarel, Esq. to Miss Lucy Crossman.-J. Cunningham, Esq. son of Sir W. Cunningham, Bart. to Miss J. L. Wallace.

SEPT. 1.-Thomas Fenton, Esq. to Miss Anne Spode. 2. The Rev. D. Wauchope, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Sir W. Dick, Bart. 5. J. H. Holder, Esq. to Miss Eliz. Hewit. 15. Major Alexander Morison, to Miss Jane Carnell. 21. Lord Charles Bentinck, son of the Duke of Portland, to the Hon. Miss Seymour. 28. J. Glasford, Esq. to Miss Murray, daughter to the late Sír W. Murray, Bart.

OCT. 3.-William A'Court, Esq. to Maria, daughter of Lady Bridget Bou yerie. 10. Thomson, Esq. to Miss F. L. Stodart. 14. Hon. Robert Curzon, to Miss Bisshop. 17. Major Smith, to Miss

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Nov. 5.-Brig.-Gen. Houston, to Lady Jane Long, sister to the Earl of Lauderdale. 8. The Hon. Fitzroy Stanhope, to Miss Caroline Wyndham. 14. Lawrence Johnston, Esq. of Sands, to Miss Mary Wellwood. 15. Mr Francis Wakefield, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Gilbert Wakefield, Esq. 22. Lord Geo. Beresford, to Miss Harriet Schutz.-Sir George Bowyer, Bart. to Miss Douglas. 24. Launcelot Rollaston, Esq. to Miss Chetwynds. 30. Richard Sharpe, Esq. to Mrs Sherwin.

DEC. 1.-William Priestley, Esq. to Miss Eliz. Paley. 6. A. G. Campbell, Esq. of Shirvan, to Miss Agnes Hunter. 9. Major-Gen. W. Madox Richardson, to Mrs Scott.-T. Ayton, Esq. to Miss Campbell, daughter of Major-Gen. Dugald Campbell. 10. W. F. Bonnell, Esq. to Miss Anna Collins. 26. The Prince of Conde, to the Princess-Dowager of Monaco.

DEATHS.

JAN. 1.-Captain Lydiard, of the Anson frigate, which was wrecked. 3. Gen. Leland, M. P. 4. Edward Horne, Esq. 5. Sir Philip Anstruther, of Anstruther, Bart.-Jervois Clarke Jervois, Esq. M. P. 8. Lord Alexander Gordon, second son of the Duke of Gordon, aged 23.Miss S. A. Walpole, daughter of Lord Walpole. 10. Rev. Cornelius Winter. 13. The Hon. Margaret Stuart Wortley Mackenzie. 15. Hon. Charles Lewis Mordaunt. 16. Viscount Trafalgar, son of Earl Nelson, aged 24. 20. Right Hon. Francis Lord Elcho, son of the Earl of Wemyss, aged 59.-Richard Pennant, Baron Penrhyn of Penrhyn in Ireland. 25. Right Hon. Lord Selsea, master of the robes to the King, aged 85. 28. Rev. Dr James Finlayson, Professor of Logic in the University of Edinburgh. 29, Henry Lord Viscount Gage, aged 46.

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FEB. 1.-Charlotte Maria, Countess of Euston, aged 45.-Patrick Maxton, Esq. Banker, Edinburgh. 5. James White, aged 107. 10. Murrough, Marquis of Thomond, aged 84, by a fall from his horse. 11. Don Joseph Francisco de Mendoza, Cardinal Patriarch of Portugal. 12. Mrs A. M. Bennet. 18. John Coltman, Esq. 20. Right Hon. Gerard Lake, Viscount Lake, aged about 60. 21. George Hill, Esq. the King's most ancient serjeant. 29. Rev. Dr Bar

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MARCH 1.-Lord Scott, infant son of the Earl of Dalkeith. 5. The Lady of Sir Henry Martin. 6. George Damer, Earl of Dorchester, aged 60. 7. Sir Giles Rooke, Knt. Justice of the Common Pleas. 11. Mr William Siddons, husband of the celebrated actress.-Lady Gordon, aged 89, widow of Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstown.-Martha Hanna, aged 126, died near Cullybackey, in Ireland. 12. George Gregory, D. D. F. S. A.-Henrietta Maria, Dowager Countess of Fingal.-Right Hon. G. E. Boscawen, Viscount Falmouth. 14. Lady Sheridan.-Rev. Philip Du Val, D.D. F. R. and A. SS. 17. Sophia Anne, Lady of Sir W. Pole. 19. Jane, Countess Dowager of Dundonald, aged 86. 24. W. Jones, of the hydrophobia.-Lady Morgan. 25. In her 101st year, Mrs Cath. Stocks. 26. Sir Bowyer Nigel Gresley, Bart. 27. Lieut.-Gen. Campbell, of the Royal Marines. so. Sir Henry Grey, Bart. uncle to Earl Grey. 31. Robert Roddam, senior admiral of the red, aged 88.-Joseph Bononi, a celebrated archi

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APRIL 1.-Rev. W. Wood, F. L. S. 4. Lady Charlotte Murray, sister to the Duke of Athol. 7. Peter Rainier, admiral of the blue.-Lord Royston, son of Earl Hardwicke, drowned off Memel. 8. General Forbes, aged 75, at Rio de Janeiro. 11. Elizabeth, Countes Dow

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ager of Moira.--Benjamin Goldsmid, Esq. at Roehampton. 13. Christian VII, King of Denmark, aged 59, reigned 42 years./15. James Paul, Esq. late M. P. 20. The Dowager Lady Frankland. 24. Mrs Foss, wife of E. S. Foss, Esq.Charles Wolseley, Esq. admiral of the red, aged 67.

MAY 1.-Allen, second son of the Earl of Galloway. 2. Captain George Gardner, Esq. 3. John Brown, Esq. admiral of the blue, aged 57. 5. The Right Hon. and Rev. Charles Murray Aynsley, son of the late Duke of Athol. 9. General Sir T. Stirling of Strowan, Bart. 11. Lady Tyrawley. 14. Rev. T. Percy, LL. D. 15. Alicia, lady of Sir Isaac Heard. 17. John, Lord Delaval, aged 80. 19. Lady Ann O'Brien, daughter to the late Earl of Inchiquin, aged 88.-Frederic George Augustus, Landgrave of Hesse, aged 48. 23. Edmund Aryton, Mus. D.-Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Stewart of the 42d regiment, which he commanded at Alexandria. 28. The Right Rev. Richard Hurd, D.D. bishop of Worcester, aged 87.-Colonel James Fraser of Belladrum, aged

75.

JUNE 2.-Sir Alexander Dick, Bart. of Prestonfield. 4. Valentine Walsh, aged 109, farmer near Dublin. 5. John Anderson, aged 71, a celebrated Scotch composer, at Inverness.-The Rev. Dr. Underhill. 10. The Rev. George Ashby, B. D. F. S. A. 12. The Hon. A. Forbes, Captain in the Royal Manx regiment, brother of Lord Forbes. 13. Sir Roger Kerrison. 14. Sir John Day, aged 70, late Advocate-General of Bengal. 16. Rev. Richard Coulton. 19. Alexander Dalrymple, Esq. F. R. S. and A. S. hydrographer to the Admiralty, aged 71. 27. Aged 110 years and six months, Mary Ralphson. 28. Colonel Ross of Balsarroch, late Lieut.-Colonel of the 14th foot.-The Right Rev. J. Watson, Bishop of the Scotch episcopal church. 30. Mrs Garrow, wife of W. Garrow, Esq.-Lieut.-General Borthwick of the Royal Artillery, aged 76.

JULY 1.-Rev. Mr Owen, of Christ Church College, Oxford, suicide.-Mrs

Jardine, relict of the Rev. D. B. Jardine. 6. Miss Emma Marsham, third daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. Jacob Marsham.-William Churchill, Esq. 14. Anne, the lady of Sir Frederic Eden.— Henrietta Laura Pulteney, Countess of Bath. 17. The Hon. Henry Ramsay, after extracting a ball from his skull, which he had received in China in a duel. 18. The Rev. Thomas Randolph, M. A.Sir Andrew Ferguson, Bart. 19. Mrs Longman, relict of the late T. Longman, Esq. 20. H. W. Tytler, M. D. aged 55, translator of Callimachus. 23. Mr Barthelemon, the celebrated performer on the violin. 27. John Thomas de Burgh, thirteenth earl of Clanricarde. 31. The dowager Lady Dunbar.-Captain Campbell, formerly of the 52d, said to have been the last surviving officer who fought with Wolfe at Quebec.

AUG. 1.-Dorothy Turnbull, aged 106, near Newcastle.-Lady Diana Beauclerc, sister to the Duke of Marlborough. 5. Mr John Peltro, engraver. 10. Matthew Richard Onslow, Esq. eldest son of Admiral Sir R. Onslow, Bart. 14. Catherine, lady of Sir Charles W. R. Boughton, Bart. 19. James Cumming, Esq. admiral of the white, aged 70. 21. Rev. J. Anderson, professor at St Andrews, aged 66. 22. Benj. Way, Esq. 24. Right Hon. Francis Charteris, Earl of Wemyss, aged 84. .26. The Hon. and Right Rev. James Yorke, Lord Bishop of Ely, aged

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28. William Daw, Esq.-Comte D'Hector, aged 85, father of the French navy under the monarchy, died at Reading.

SEPT. 1.-The lady of Lord William Russel.-Lieut.-Gen. Bowyer. 4. John Home, Esq. aged 84, author of Douglas, &c. 5. Rev. Clement Crutwell.-Right Hon. Lady Jemima Hope, wife of Captain G. T. Hope, R. N. 11. Mary, Dow ager Baroness D'Acre. 12. Rev. J. Edwards, while bathing in the sea. William Henry Lord Lyttleton, aged 84. 16. Peter Isaac Thelusson, Baron Rend lesham. 17. T. Harkness, Esq. of Clachaig, in Argyleshire, aged 89, leaving behind him fourteen children, thirty-seven grandchildren, and sixteen great-grand

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children, in all sixty-seven descendants. 25. Richard Porson, M. A. Greek professor at Cambridge.-Hon. Capt Herbert, son of the Earl of Carnarvon, drowned in Gijon harbour.

OCT. 1.-John Newman, Esq. S. Rev. W. J. French, of Trinity College, Cambridge. 4. Catherine Yell, aged 102, at Lerwick. 5. John Pym, Esq. 8. John Sheldon, Esq. F. R. S. 10. Rev. John Beevor. 15. The lady of General H. E. Fox.-James Anderson, LL. D. of Mounie, author of several works on agriculture, &c. 16. Rev. Dr James Nasmith. 28. Mrs Charlotte Dalrymple.

Nov. 3.-Isabella, Countess Dowager of Errol. Rev. Theophilus Lindsay, aged 96, dissenting preacher in Essexstreet, London. 9. Mrs Jane Campbell, niece to John, third duke of Argyle. 10. Guy Carleton, Lord Dorchester, K. B. 11. Sir Henry Paulet St John Mild. may, Bart. M. P. for Hampshire, aged 44. -The Rev. John Whitaker, author of the History of Manchester, History of

Mary, Queen of Scots, &c.-The Rev. Rochemont Barbauld, 20. Captain Tho mas Dacres. 22. Rev. Donald M'Intosh, the last of the nonjuring clergy of Scotland. 28. Sir Richard Hill, Bart. M. P. aged 75. 29. T. Panton, Esq. brother to the Dutchess of Ancaster.-Sir Tho mas Pasley, Bart. admiral of the white, aged 75.-Marshal Brune, on the fifth day of his confinement in the Temple at Paris, supposed to have been poisoned.

DEC. 3.-Anna Maria, Baroness Fo rester. 4. Hon. Henrietta Sophia Phipps, daughter of Lord Mulgrave.-Henry Arundel, eighth lord Arundel of Wardour. 5. W. Hawes, M. D. aged 72, joint es tablisher of the humane society, in 1774. 17. Mark Sprott, Esq. an eminent stock→ broker. 22. The dowager Lady Shelly. 24. Thomas Glee of Mitcham, Surry, aged 104. 28. The Rev. John Duncan, D. D. 30. Alan Lord Gardner, admiral of the white.-James Bucknal Grimston, Lord Verulam, Viscount Grimston,

PRINCIPAL PROMOTIONS.

Queen's Palace, Jan. 6.-His Grace William Duke of Manchester was this day sworn captain-general and governor in chief of the island of Jamaica.

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Foreign Office, Jan. 7.-Francis Hill, Esq. appointed his Majesty's secretary of legation to the court of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal. Downing-street, Jan. 8.- -WilliamAnne Villettes, Esq. Lieutenant-General of his Majesty's forces, appointed lieutenant-governor of the island of Jamaica, and commander of the forces, with the local rank of general in the island of Jamaica.

Downing-street, Jan. 16. Sir George Prevost, Bart. appointed lieutenant-go vernor of the province of Nova Scotia, vice Sir John Wentworth, Bart.; and to be commander of the forces, with the

local rank of lieutenant-general in Nova Scotia only.

Whitehall, Jan. 16.-Rev. William Leigh, LL. B. recommended by letter, to the chapter of the cathedral church of Hereford, to be chosen dean of the said cathedral church, vice Rev. Dr Nathan Wetherell, deceased.

Carlton-house, Jan. 18.-Rev. Frederic-William Blomberg, M. A. chaplain in ordinary to the Prince of Wales, appointed clerk of the closet to his royal highness, vice Rev. Dr Lockman, deceased.

Queen's Palace, Jan. 20.-His Grace Edward Venables, Lord Archbishop of York, sworn of his Majesty's privy council.

Whitehall, Jan. 26.-Rev. Samuel Goodenough, LL. D. Dean of Roches

ter, recommended by congé d'elire, to be elected bishop of Carlisle, vice Right Rev. Dr Edward Venables Vernon, translated to the archiepiscopal see of York. Queen's Palace, Feb. 24.-Robert Barnford, of Upton, Esq. appointed sheriff of the county of Chester, vice Charles Trelawny Brereton, of Shotwick Park, Esq.; Marmaduke Middleton Middleton,of Lean, Esq. to be sheriff of the county of Derby; William Cary, of Cannock, Esq. to be sheriff of the county of Stafford; John Fullarton, of Barton on the Heath, Esq. to be sheriff of the county of Warwick; John Nathaniel Miers, of Cadoxtone juxta Neath, Esq. to be sheriff of the county of Glamorgan, vice the Hon. William Booth Grey, of Duffrin; Rees Williams, of Gwainclawth, Esq. to be sheriff of the county of Brecon; and John Jones, of Penrhosé Brodwen, Esq. to be sheriff of the county of Anglesey, vice Edward Jones, of Cromleck, Esq.

War-Office, Feb. 27.-General William Viscount Howe, K. B. governor of Berwick, appointed governor of Plymouth, vice Lord Lake, deceased; and Lieut.-General Banastre Tarleton, to be governor of Berwick, vice Lord Howe.

Queen's Palace, March 2.-Hon. William Asheton Harbord, sworn lieutenant of the county of Norfolk, and city of Norwich, and county of the same, vice Marquis Townshend, deceased; Francis Lloyd, of Domgay, Esq. appointed sheriff of the county of Montgomery, vice Robert Knight, of Gwernygoe, Esq.

War-Office, March 8. Colonel William Dickson, of the 42d foot, appointed lieutenant-governor of Cork, vice General Leland, deceased.

Queen's Palace, March 9.-Right Hon. Richard, Earl of Mount Edgecumbe, sworn one of his Majesty's most hon. privy council.

Whitehall, March 15.-Reverend William Beaumont Busby, D. D. appointed dean of the cathedral church of Rochester, vice Rev. Dr Samuel Goodenough, promoted to the bishoprie of Carlisle.

Queen's Palace, March 16.--Right Hon. George, Earl of Aberdeen, invested with the ensigns of the order of the

Thistle.-Right Hon. Percy, Viscount Strangford, created a knight of the Bath, and sworn of his majesty's most hon. privy council.-Right Hon. Edward, Earl of Digby, sworn lord lieutenant of the county of Dorset, vice the Earl of Dorchester, deceased.--Wilbraham Egerton, of Tatton Park, Esq. appointed sheriff of the county of Chester, vice Robert Bampton, of Upton, Esq.

Whitehall, March 19.-Hon. and Rev. Henry Ryder, M. A. appointed a prebendary of the Free Chapel of St George, in the Castle of Windsor, vice Busby, resigned.-Rev. William Cooper, B. D. presented to the rectory of Wadingham St Mary's and St Peter's, with the chapel of Smiterby, county of Lincoln, vice Barker, deceased.

Whitehall, March 29.-Francis, Lord Napier, appointed his Majesty's high commisssioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland.

Carlton-house, April 20.-Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, appointed (by the Prince of Wales) receiver-general of the duchy of Cornwall, vice Lord Lake, deceased.

Foreign-Office, April 23.--James Gambier, Esq. appointed his Majesty's consul-general in the Portuguese dominions in South America.

Queen's Palace, April 27.-James Gambier, Esq. knighted.

Whitehall, May 7.-Right Hon. Henry, Baron Mulgrave, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton, Bart. William Johnstone Hope, and Robert Ward, Esqrs. the Right Hon. Henry John, Viscount Palmerston, James Buller, Esq. and RearAdmiral William Domett, appointed commissioners for executing the office of lord high admiral of the united kingdom, &c.

Queen's Palace, May 11.-Mr Justice John Bayley knighted, on his appointment as one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench.

Queen's Palace, May 25.-Right Hon. John Jeffreys, Earl Camden, K. G. lord president of the privy council, sworn lord lieutenant of the county of Kent, and of the city of Canterbury.

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