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MARRIAGES.

At St. Andrew's Auckland, capt. Clutterbuck, of the 65th regt. of foot, son of John Clutterbuck, esq. of Workworth, to Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the late hon. Thos. Lyon, of Huttonhouse, near Durham.

Lately, In Westphalia, his serene highness, the duke de Croy, prince of the empire, peer of France, andgrandee of Spain, to Miss Maria Dillon daughter of the hon. colonel Henry Dillon, and first cousin of the present viscount Dillon.

At the Protestant church, Caen, by the rev. W. Jesse, Gustave D'Escrivieux, capitaine au corps royal de l'etat major, and aide de camp to general Baron de Puthod, to Jane, eldest daughter of Richard Moore, esq.

At Thun, by the dean of Raphoe, Edward Cromwell Desbrowe, esq. his Britannic majesty's chargé d'affaires to the Swiss confederacy, to Anne, eldest daughter of the hon. Robt. Kennedy.

At Paris, at the British ambassador's chapel, the baron de Gavedele Geanny, to Eliza, widow of George Dering, son of the late and uncle of the present sir Edward Dering, bart. of Surrenden Dering, Kent.

At Brussels, at the British ambassadors chapel, col. Berrington to Mrs. Dickinson.

NOVEMBER.

3. At St. James's church, the rev. Charles Crook, rector of Bath, to Charlotte Mary, eldest daughter and coheiress of the late Charles Worthington, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, and Lansdowncrescent, Bath.

6. At Croom church, by the rev. Edward Nash, Hugh Massy, esq. eldest son of the hon. G. E. Massy, of Riversdale, to Mary Anne, only daughter of Robert Harding, esq. of Cherry-grove, in the county of Limerick.

13. At Carlisle, sir Frederick Triese Morshead, bart. of Derwent-lodge, Cumberland, to Jane, second daughter of Robert Warwick, esq. of Warwickhall, in the same county.

At St. Alban's, Wood-street, the rev. George Edward Beckwith, to Elizabeth Jane, only child of J. Hanbury, esq. of Laytonstone, in the county of Essex.

14. At Felbridge-park, Sussex, by special licence, the hon. general Fre-derick St. John, to Caroline Elizabeth

Parsons, youngest daughter of the late J. Parsons, esq.

Charles Henry Pilgrim, esq. of Kensington, to Miss Holford, daughter of Charles Holford, esq. of Hampstead.

15. At St. Pancras-church, lieut.-col. A. Hogg, of the hon. E. I. company's service, to Agnes, daughter of W. Dinwiddie, esq. of Burton crescent.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, John William Thomas, esq. to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W, Yems, esq. of Clapham."

At Mary le-bone-church, the rev. Geo. Ernest Howman, of Shiplake, Oxfordshire, to Jane Sarah Wightwick, eldest daughter of the late John Wightwick Knightely, esq. of Offchurch Bury, Warwickshire.

20. At Hackney, Alex. Hutchison, esq. of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, to Anne, eldest daugther of Alex. Hutchison, esq. of Lower Clapham.

At Melksham, by the rev. Charles Tufnell, Henry, youngest son of the hon. colonel Seymour, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late sir Samuel Whitcombe.

21. At St. Lawrence, in the isle of Thanet, the rev. James Volant Vashon, son of admiral Vashon, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late Christopher Mayhen, esq. of Ramsgate, and niece of Thomas Garret, esq. of Nether court.

At Edinburgh, by the rev. bishop Sandford, Wm. Herriesker, esq. to Madaline, daughter of the late colonel Riccart Hepburne, of Riccarton.

At Edinburgh, captain Alex. Gordon, R. N. to Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of the late sir Ernest Gordon, bart. of Park.

At Tangshiny-church, in the county of Longford, sir George Ralph Fetherstone, bart. M. P. for that county, to Francis Elizabeth Solly, eldest daughter of Mrs. Jessop, and of the late Richard Solly, esq. of York-place, Bedford-square, London. and grand daughter of sir F. Flood, bart.

Capt. George Goslin, R. N. to Felicia Jane, daughter of rev. Charles Johnson, Prebendary of Wells.

At Mary-le-bone, and afterwards at the French ambassador's, Cæsar Moreau, esq. attached to the French consul-generalship in Great Britain, to Mary, daughter of the late Robert Wemys Spearman, esq. of county Durham.

PROMOTIONS.

Rev. Edward Rogers, M. A. vicar of Constantine, Cornwall,, and prebendary of Salisbury, to Catherine, daughter of John Boulderson, esq. of Mawnam, Cornwall.

23. John viscount Glenorchy, only son of the earl of Breadalbane, to Eliza, daughter of G. Baillie, esq. of Jerviswoode, Scotland.

William Robert Keith Douglas, esq. brother of the marquis of Queensberry, to Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Irvine, esq Luddington-house, Surrey.

Captain George Harris, R.N.-C.B. to Anna Maria, daughter of John Woodcock, esq. of Fern Acres, Bucks.

The earl of Wilton, second son of the earl and countess Grosvenor, to lady Mary Stanley, eldest daughter of the earl and countess of Derby.

DECEMBER.

2. At Paris, Jacob Emilius Irving, esq. of Jamacia, formerly of 10th light dragoons, to Catherine, daughter of sir J. Homfray, of Boulogne.

Lieut. Bague, R. N of Folly-house, Ipswich, to Miss Yarrow, of Jermyn

street.

3. At Petworth, Mr. William Henry Witherby, of Birchin-lane, to Jane Frances, eldest daughter of Wm. Hale, esq.

Edward Stanley, esq. Ponsonbyhall, Cumberland, to Mary, daughter of late W. Douglas, esq. formerly judge of the court of Adawlat, at Dacca, in the East Indies.

5. James Wadmore, esq. of Chapelstreet, Paddington, to Miss Henrietta Robinson, of Maida-place.

6. John Weller Lacey, son of W. Weller, esq. of Amersham, Bucks, to Maria, daughter of H. Foot, esq. of Clapham.

8. Robert Whitmore, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, to Eliza, daughter of Joseph Kaye, esq. of Bank buildings.

10. Henry R Morgan, late of Jamaica, to Eliza, daughter of James Dawson, esq. of Lawn-house.

Lieut. col. Packe, Grenadier guards, to Eliza, daughter of the rev. Vere Isham. At Wynyard, Durham, the seat of lord Stewart, sir Henry Hardinge, K. C. B. and M. P. for the city of Durham, to Emily Jane James, sister to the marquis of Londonderry.

13. W. Lawrence Bicknell, esq. of

Lincoln's-inn, to Louisa, daughter of rev. John Lloyd, of Barnack, Northamptonshire.

Captain James A. Murray, R. N. nephew to the duke of Athol, to Harriet, daughter of late Wm. Coupland, esq. of Shrewsbury.

John William Birch, esq. InnerTemple, to Diana Eliza, daughter of late Jas. Bouchier, esq. of Little Berkhamstead.

Edward Faux, esq. of Thornbylodge, Northamptonsire, to Miss Charlotte Moulsey, of Barton-under-Needwood.

14. John Nicholl, esq. of Merthymawr, son of sir John Nicholl, to Jane Harriett, daughter of late Thomas Mansell Talbot, esq. of Margan and Penrice castles, both in Glamorgan

shire.

15. Francis, son of Joseph Wigg, esq. of North-place, to Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Thomas Edward Sherwood, esq. of Lewisham, Kent.

17. William, only brother of sir Francis Sykes, bart. of Basildon park, Berks, to Miss Gattey, daughter of Edward Gattey, esq. of Exeter.

18. Joseph Watts Toosey, esq. hon. East India company's civil service, to Mary, daughter of William Deane, esq. of Alton-hall, Suffolk.

20. Lieut. col. sir Henry Watson, C.T.S. and brigadier-general in the service of Portugal, to Anna Rosetta, daughter of the late W. Thoytes, esq. of Sulhamstead house, Berks.

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PROMOTIONS.

pay of the York Chasseurs, to be major.

23. H. Beard, esq. appointed to be lieut.-governor of Berbice.

27. Brevet. Major Dawes, 22nd Dragoons, to be a lieut.-colonel; and capt. Middleton, 22nd Dragoons, to be a major.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT. Jan. 23. County of Roscommon Arthur French, of Frenchpark-house, esq. vice Arthur French, esq. deceased,

Borough of Yarmouth, Hants-Theodore Henry Lavington Broadhead, of Berkeley-square, Middlesex, esq. vice Theodore Henry Broadhead, esq. deceased.

27. St. Alban's-H. W. Wilson, vice Robarts deceased.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Rev. James Coles, chaplain to the earl of Tankerville, Michaelstone Viddw R. Monmouthshire.

Hon. and Rev. Charles George Perceval, Calverton R. Bucks. Rev. Wm. Stocking, Tuddenham St. Mary R. Suffolk.

FEBRUARY.

3. Dr. A. Halliday, knighted. Lord Combermere appointed governor of Sheerness, v. general Gwyn, deceased.

1st Drag. Guards-Gen. Cartwright to be colonel, v. general Gwyn, deceased.

3rd Light Dragoons-Lord Combermere to be colonel, v. Cartwright, promoted.

Brevet.-Lieut.-col. Reynett to be colonel on the continent only.

10. Lord Beresford appointed go vernor of Jersey, and sworn a member of the Privy Council.

Sir H. Warde appointed governor of Barbadoes; and sir T. Brisbane, governor of New South Wales.

13th Light Dragoons-Brevet major Macalester to be major.

20 Vice Admiral sir G. Martin to be a knight grand cross, of the order of the bath; and Mr. R. Donkin, jun. Hanoverian consul at Mount's Bay, co. Cornwall.

24. Marquis of Graham sworn of the Privy Council; and sir R. Brownrigg and sir G. Martin, invested with the ensigns of knights grand cross of

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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.

The rev. J. Watts, M.A. Fellow of the University College, Oxford, appointed domestic chaplain to the earl of Besborough.

The rev. A. Wheeler, D.D. headmaster of the college school, Worcester, to the rectory of Broadway.

The rev. Mr. Heath, son of Dr. Heath, head-master of Eton school, to the valuable rectories of West Dean and East Grinstead, near Salisbury.

The rev. Edward Colman Tyson, B.A. Fellow of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, elected second master of the royal mathematical school at Christ hospital.

The Bishop of Lincoln has instituted the rev. E. Fane, rector of Fulbeck, to the Prebend of Clifton.

The duke of Hamilton has presented the rev. Mr. Proudfoot, minister of Shorts, to the church and parish of Strathhaven, Presbytery of Hamilton.

Oxford.-On February 10, the following degrees were conferred. Bachelor in divinity, the rev. Ellis Ashton, Fellow of Brazennose.

Masters of Arts; the rev. W. Salmon Bagshaw, of Worcester, and the rev. Charles S. S. Depuis, of Pembroke.

Bachelors of Arts, Fras. Lipscomb, of University college, and H. J. B. Nicholson, of Magdalen-hall. Cambridge. The subject for the Seatonian prize poem for the year is

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PROMOTIONS.

"The old age of St. John the Evangelist."

MARCH.

3. 44th Foot-Lieut.-colonel G. T. Napier, from the 3rd Foot-guards, to be lieut.-colonel, vice sir G. H. F. Berkeley, who exchanges.

10. Lord F. Paulett, a page of honour, vice A. R. Wellesley, esq. promoted.

13. Rt. hon. Francis, earl of Wemyss, to be lieutenant and sheriff principal of the shire of Peebles.

21. Joseph Glossop, esq. to be clerk of the cheque to his majesty's hon. band of gentlemen pensioners.

24. A. Caldecot, esq. of the Lodge, Rugby, has been appointed sheriff of Warwickshire, in the room of W. Withering, esq. of the Larches.

31. Physicians in ordinary to his majesty's person: sir G. Blane, sir H. Halford, sir W. Knighton, and sir M. J. Tierney, barts.-Physician in ordinary to his majesty's household: sir G. Blane, bart.-Serjeant-surgeons to his majesty: sir D. Dundas, and sir E. Home, barts.-Surgeon in ordinary to his majesty's person: T. Keate, esq. -Surgeon in ordinary to his majesty's household: J. Phillips, esq.-Apothecary in ordinary to his majesty's person: R. Walker, esq.-Apothecary jointly to his majesty's household: J. Nussey and R. Walker, jun. esqrs.. Physicians extraordinary to his majesty: Drs. J. Latham, C. R. Pemberton, C. Bankhead, sir J. M'Gregor, and E. Jenner.-Serjeant-surgeon extraordinary to his majesty: P. Macgregor, esq.-Surgeons extraordinary to his majesty: J. Gunning, W. Wadd, and T. Chevalier, esqrs.Aurists to his majesty: W. Maule and J. H. Curtis, esqrs.-Apothecaries extraordinary to his majesty: A Tegart and E. Tegart, jun. esqrs.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS &c. The Archdeacon of Exeter has appointed the Rev. James duke Coleridge, LL.B. his official and principal surrogate, in the archdeaconry of Exeter.

The rev. J. Townsend, to the living of Taunton St. James, (vacant by the death of the Rev. Mr. Luxton), by sir T. B. Lethbridge, bart.

The Rev. Charles Ashfield, to the *rectory of Doddington by Bridgewater,

on the presentation of the marquis of Buckingham, void by the death of the Rev. John Sealy.

Oxford. The hon. Philip Henry Abbot, second son of lord Colchester, and student of Christ Church, elected scholar on the Vinerian foundation, vacated by the death of Mr. Larkins, of University college.

The Rev. John Delafield, of Oriel college, admitted Master of Arts.

G. H. W. Heneage, student of Christ Church, admitted Bachelor of

Arts.

9. Cambridge.Three new Craven scholarships, of 50%. per. annum, having been lately instituted, pursuant to a decree of the high court of chancery, from the estates bequeathed by lord Craven, for the reward of classical learning in the University, subject to the same regulations as the two former Craven scholarships; these prizes have been contested in an examination, by 25 candidates; and were adjudged to George Long, Thomas Babington Macauley, and Henry Malden, all students of Trinity college: their names are mentioned in alphabetical order, it being the opinion of the examiners that their merits were equal. It was also declared, that the merits of Mr. W. H. Marriott, of the same college, were hardly inferior to those of the successful candidates.

Stephen Luke, esq. of Jesus college, admitted doctor in physic.

Bachelors in Divinity.-The Rev. T. Beevor, and the rev. G. C. Gorham, Fellows of Queen's college. William Brougham, esq. B.A. of Jesus College, elected Fellows of that Society.

Members' Prizes. The subjects for the present year are, for the senior Bachelors, "De Origine et Progressu Idolatriæ, Dialogus."-For the middle Bachelors," Oratio in Laudem

Musicæ."

APRIL.

6. Marquis of Graham to be vice. chamberlain of his majesty's household, vice earl of Roden; sir A. F. Barnard, to be one of the grooms of the bedchamber, vice sir G. Campbell, dec.; and lord Lovaine to be one of the lords of the bedchamber, vice earl of Fife.— Sir H. Torrens, to wear the insignia of the Portuguese order of the tower and sword.

PROMOTIONS.

69th Foot.Colonel Bruce to be lieut.-col.

Artillery. Brevet lieut.-col. Bull to be major of brigade to the royal artillery in Ireland."

Engineers.

Lieut.-colonel Gosset to be lieut.-col.; and brevet lieut.-col. Ellicombe to be major of brigade.

STAFF.-Major M'Rae, 1st foot, to be deputy quarter-master-general to the king's troops in the East Indies, with the rank of lieut.-colonel in the army. 10. Vice-admiral sir R. G. Keats to be master of Greenwich hospital, and also one of the commissioners or governors thereof, v. sir John Colpoys, deceased.

14. 2nd Dragoon Guards.-Gen. Wm. Loftus to be colonel, v. sir C. Craufurd, deceased.

GARRISONS.-Lieut.-general James Hay to be lieut.-governor of Tynemouth and Cliff Fort, v. sir C. Craufurd.

17. Sir G. Cockburn appointed major-general of marines, v. sir R. G. Keats; and captain Harvey, colonel, v. W. R. Boughton, esq. deceased. 21. 16th Dragoons. Lieut.-colonel Elphinstone, from the 33rd foot, to be lieut.-colonel, vice Pelly, who exchanges.

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STAFF.-Lieut.-colonel Torrens, to be deputy quarter-master-general to the king's troops in the East Indies.

28. This Gazette notifies his majesty's permission to captain R. Saumarez, R.N. to accept and wear the cross of a knight of the Austrian order of Leopold.

MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT; April 10. Borough of Beeralston.—The right hon. George Percy, commonly called lord Lovaine.

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Hatcliffe, to the rectory of Oxcomb, Lincolnshire.

Oxford.-William Best, esq. A.B. of Brazennose, admitted Master of Arts. Henry Jennant, esq. barrister-at-law, and fellow of New college, admitted bachelor in civil law.

Masters of Arts. Rev. Geo. Cracroft, fellow of Lincoln.

John Clarke Jenkins, and rev. Thos. Winter, lord Crewe's exhibitioners of ditto.

J. James Strutt, of Oriel. Francis Salt, of Christchurch. George Burmester, of Baliol. Rev. Ellis Roberts, scholar of Jesus college.

Rev. Thomas Wynne, of St. John's. Bachelors of Arts.-Edward Morgan, of St. Alban's.

Richard Anderdon, of Queen's.
Herbert Beaver, of ditto.

Henry Labouchere, of Christchurch. Cambridge. The two gold medals given annually by the chancellor of the University, to the best proficients in classical learning, among the commencing Bachelors of Arts, have been adjudged to Messrs. Alfred Olivant, and William Henry Fox Talbot, both of Trinity college.

MAY.

2. 6th Dragoon Guards-General the hon. Robert Taylor to be colonel vice lord Carhampton, deceased.

STAFF.-Lieut.-colonel John Bell to be deputy quarter-master-general at the Cape of Good Hope.

12. This Gazette notifies, that on the 5th instant sir E. Paget took the oaths, as governor and commander-inchief of Ceylon.

33rd Foot-Lieut.-colonel Moffatt, from the 1st Ceylon regiment, to be lieut.-colonel.

41st Ditto-Brevet major chambers, to be major.

1st Ceylon regiment-Lieut.-colonel Sullivan, to be lieut.-colonel.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT. May 8. Ludgershall - The earl of Brecknock, vice earl of Carhampton, deceased.

15. County of Down-M. Forde, esq. vice marquis of Londonderry, now a peer of the United Kingdom.

Orford-Marquis of Londonderry, v. Douglas, Chiltern Hundreds.

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