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Poore, Miss A. G, Rushall, Wiltst Hornby, T. esq. St. Swithin's-lane, to

Grimani, Miss, Lee, Kent

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Hustler, T. esq. Acklam Hall, Yorkshire to
"Wells, Miss E. F. E. of Domarara, West Ind.
Isaac, G. F.esq, Ashwick-house, Glouces. to
Fromow, Miss Elizabeth. Isle of Wight
Jaffray, W. esq. Montague-st, to
Kelly, relict of the late Col Kelly
Lloyd, Rev. Charles D. D. to

Stapleton, Miss M. H. Thorpe Lee, Surry
Long, Henry Esq, Hampton Lodge, Surry, to
Walpole, Lady Catherine
Mackenzie, W. es 1. 3d Dragoons, to
Anderson, Miss Justina
Milner, J. esq. Canterbury, to
Buckhurst, Miss Sarah
Pasquir, E. J. esq. London, to

Betham. Mrs. late of Negapatam, East-Ind.
Payne, C. G. esq. Middle Temple, to
Salisbury, Miss M.

Penn, Mr. R. Cressingham, Norfolk, to
Hughes, Miss C. Morden Ash, Essex
Pennant, David, esq. to

Churchill, Lady Caroline Spencer

Robinson, Mr. J. A. to

Hardy, Miss M. A. Bignell, Enfield

Rogers, F. N. esq. Ramscombe-house, Wilts, to Yea, Miss J. E. Taunton

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Rowson, Mr. John, Acre-lane, Clapham, to Neck, Miss Harriet. Reading

Sandys, H. C. esq. Captain Bengal estab. to Spotteswoode, Mrs. at Caen

Savage, T. esq. Midsomer, Norton, to add? Palmer, Miss E. A.Finsbury-house, Soms. Shawe, D. D. S. P. esq. to

Egan, Miss M. Usage-house, Hertse Simpson, Rev. T. W. Thurnscoe, Yorksh. to Welsh, Miss Mary, Harley-st

Smart, Rev. N. Trewitt-house, Northum. to
Groombridge, Miss M. S. Blackheath
Somerset, Lord Granville, to
Smith, the Hon. Emily

Travers, J. esq. Highbury Grove, to
Taylor, Miss Mary, Finsbury-sq.
Twopeny, Edward, esq. Rochester, to
Smith, Miss E. Camer, Kent
Upton, Mr. Thos. Cheapside, to

Dawson, Miss E. Kennington Common Welsh, Henry, Esq. Bromley Common, to Thornton, Miss A. Springfield Grove, Sussex Wharton, Rev, T. St. John's Wood, to

Rose, Miss C. M. Crookam, Newbury Welland, F. esq. Hon. E. I. Com. Service, to Corfield, Miss S. Wilton House, Taunton Witherby, Mr. R. St. John's Coll. Camb. to Hale, Miss E. Petworth, Sussex.

DEATHS IN AND NEAR THE METROPOLIS.

Alcock, J. esq. Roehampton-Allison, Mrs. J. Arundel-st. Strand-Atwood, A. esq. Worcestershire.

Bazet, Mrs. Sarah, C. Portland-pl.-Brown, Miss Anne Lubbock, St. James's-pl.-Beardmore, Mrs. John, Bolton-st. Piccadilly-Butler, Mr. William, Hackney, 74-Blair, the Lady of Lieutenant-Gen. Sir Robert-Burges, Mrs. C. Bristol-Bourdillon, Mr. Great Russell-st. Covent Garden-Bunney, William, esq. Coventry, 85-Bodkin. Mrs. S. Northampton-sq.-Brooshooft, Mr. H. Deputy Marshall King's Bench Prison Bayley, Rev. E. S. Brampton GroveBruckwood, J. esq. Croydon, 79-Brown, Miss A. L, St. James's-place.

Chamberlaine, Mr. Surgeon, Aylesbury-st.Curtis, Mrs. S. Hackney-Coombe, Rev. T. D. D. Hertford-st-Corbyn, Mrs. Hannah, Holborn-Chaplin, Mrs. Bishop, Stortford-Cunliffe, R. esq. Blackburn, Lancashire-Chilów, Wm. esq. Camden-st, 66-Crosbie, relict of the late Wm. esq. Liverpool-Clark, John, esq. Barnsley, Yorkshire.

Drinkald, Mr. S. Beer-lane, Tower-st. 33Dixon, Mr. James, Strand-Deane, Mr. Wm. Canonbury, 70-Dominicus, Mrs. Lucy, Court Lodge, East Farleigh-Dent, C. E. esq. Herts.

Eades, George, esq. Grove Crescent, Camber well-Earle, Thomas esq. Liverpool-Edgell, Mrs. Hippie, Beckington, Somerset-Ellison, J. M. London, 41.

Falkland, Viscountess, Vauxhall-Freeman, Joseph, esq. Birmingham-Fisher, Mrs. Yarmouth, Norfolk-Fox, Mrs. Lane, Braham-park, Yorkshire.

Gantskell, Mrs. Henry, New Kent-rd-Godfrey, Rev. Phillip, Hertfordshire-Gaisford, T. esq. Westbury, Wilts, 81-Grubb, Mr. Phillip, Cornhill, 65-Gunthorpe, Miss Hampton-court -Gray, W. esq. Doncaster-Grimshaw, J. esq. Manchester, 84.

Hugford, Miss Sarah, Montague-street, Portman-square-Henshaw, W. esq. Bexley, Kent. 100-Harris, Mrs. C. Hackney-Herley, C. esq. Lavender hill, Surry, 51-Hale, Mr. Samuel, Sidmouth-Harris, Miss M. A. Kentish-town, 22 -Hoy, Mrs. Hannah, Midenbury-house, Hants -Harby, Rich, esq. Alford Line, 64-Hutchin

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son, Mr. C. Cavendish-sq.-Hitchings, H. E. esq. Oxford, 41-Hoare, H. V. esq. Mitcham-grove. Jeyes, Mr. Richard, Upper Thames-streetJones, R. esq. Helston, Cornwall.

Kent, Mrs. Frances, Highbury-Kidman, Mrs. B. Margate-Kelty, Dr. Cambridge. Londonderry, Marquis of, North Cray-Lockley, G. F. esq. Half-moon-st.-Lee, John, esq. M. D. Bath Littlehales, Rev. R Lopham, Norfolk-Leighton, E. esq. Cheltenham.b Moore, Mrs. Stephen, Sloane-street-Mayo, Rev. James, Wiltshire. 66-Mules, Rev. JH. Ilminster-Metcalfe, Sir TJ. bart. Fern-hill, Berkshire, 39-Morrell, Charles, esq. Salop.

Nisbet, Wm. H. esq. Balhaven Nash, Miss "Elizabeth, Farringdon, Berkshire..

Oldfield, Thomas H. B. esq. 674 Osborn, Mrs. Tavistock-place, 66. Jona a bank 5 let

Pegge, Christopher, esq. M. D. Oxford, 85Pemberton, Dr. Fredville, Kent-Provost, Mrs. Tisbury, Wilts Page, Wm. esq. Gosport.

Richards, John, esq. Brick-lane, Spitalfields, 42-Reynolds, Mr. A. H. Clapton-square. St.John, Andrews, Lieutenant William, R.N. Southby, Mrs. Charles, Walworth-Slaughter, Mrs. Edward, Edmonton-Scrivenor, Mrs, reliet of the late

H. Clapham, 51-Swantom, Fulwood Lodge,
Admiral-Smith, Mrs.
Lancashire-Stuart, Wm. esq. Cheltenham-
Stevens, Miss A. B. youngest daughter of Rear
Admiral.

Townsend,Rev. E. Bray, Berkshire Tattershall, Rev. Thomas, Ledsham, Yorkshire, 26Thomas, Mr. H. Tewkesbury, 244-Thompson, P. esq. Northam, Herts, 75-Townsend, Anne, youngest daughter of Lord John.

Van der Nunburg, George, Stamford, Baron -Northamptonshire, 72.

William, John, esq. Hatton-garden, 77-Wadmore, Mr. James, Cadogan-place, 93-William. son, Mr. J. G. Wandsworth, 45-Worth, widow of the late Mr. James, Trump-street, 63 Weatherby, Mr. G. Oxenden-street-Wyatt, R. esq. Courtweek-house, Sussex. 66-Whately, William, Birmingham, 60-Warriner, G. esq. Oxfordshire Wilson, Francis, esq. Worcestershire Winter, T. B. esq. Herts-Wright, Lady A. M. daughter of the Earl of Coventry.

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the only brief, that Devonshire ever afforded to the great William Pitt, who once, at least, travelled that circuit. His notes on its margin, and the signature to his fee, attracted much notice. The green cloth which then covered the Court table, and on which he inscribed his name, is also preserved there, as an interesting relic.

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SMIE DORSETSHIRE.

At Dorchester Assizes, there were but five briefs produced altogethernot one for each dozen of the Barristers in attendance. back band

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The Editor of the Durham Chronicle has been found guilty of a libel against the Clergy, residing in and near the ¡City of Durham, and the Suburbs thereof, but has been acquitted of the charge of having published a libel on the whole establishment of the Church. hamst37% #990 2 ESSEX. 1

At the Annual Hop Meeting, held at Castle Heddington, little business has been done. One parcel only of the new crop, oft half a ton, was disposed sofat. 74s. 6d. Several other lots offered were bought in at 90s.

The Rev. P. Strachan, Rector of Mile End, near Colchester, has reduced his tithes in some instances from eight to three shillings per acrezzo rimestris ITs

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HEREFORDSHIRE.

At Ledbury fair, air fat cattle were in considerable demand, and sold at aðvanced prices. Sheep experienced an advance, and were in great request. Horses of the best description brought high prices; inferior animals were in little demand -At Knighton fair, 'the shew of cattle and sheep was not so large as usual; both met with a ready sale, at advanced prices.

HERTFORTSHIRE.

During the three years, in which Mr. M'Adam's plan has been adopted by the trustees of the Wade's Mill Turnpike, they have not only been 'enabled to pay off £1000. of the debt, but have reduced the tolls to the annual amount of more than £400.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE.

Viscount Mandeville, son of the Duke of Manchester, is appointed DeputyGovernor of this county.

KENT.

Wantage Wool Fair presented a large supply of that article, chiefly down; before the close of the evening the fair was completely cleared, there having been sold upwards of 500 tods of wool. The following prices were obtained: Leicester, 26s. to 28s. per tod; Down, 30s. to 32s., while a few samples of Down, crossed with Merino, fetched 36s. per tod.-Plaistow-Lodge, near Bromley, the residence and property of the Hon. Hugh Lindsay, comprising one hundred and twenty-six acres of freehold land, and a splendid mansion, built by the late Mr. Thelluson, for his own residence, at an expense of £40,000. has been lately sold for £17,800. the six months from January to June, 1822, 37,374 bundles of paper, manufactured in Maidstone and its immediate neighbourhood, have been sent from Maidstone down the Medway. Besides this, a considerable quantity has been sent by land in every direction.

LANCASHIRE.

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On the 31st'ult. Liverpool experienced a very serious storm of hail, and, what is much more extraordinary at this season of the year, a considerable yd y HAMPSHIRE 10. Sk quantity of snow fell immediately afterSir George T. Staunton, Bart, of wards. In a short time, the surroundLeigh Park, has returned, at his lasting country presented the appearance audit day, 25 per cent to his tenants. of the depth of winterWe learn, that a small establishment for the manufacture of silk goods has been formed at Blackburn.

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-At Alresford fair there were nearly 50,000 sheep and lambs penned.Buyers were numerous, and all the

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LEICESTERSHIRE.

The Rev. S. L. Noble has been pro- girth in the thickest part, thirty-seven

moted to the rectory of Frowlesworth. LINCOLNSHIRE. # @dmgł The Rev. George Mason, of Cuckney, returned his tenants, at Bransby, 20 per cent. at his late rent day.Earl Fortescue, in order to enable his Lincolnshire tenantry to meet the present times, has returned to his Tattershall tenants 40, and to his Billingboro' tenants 35 per cent.- -There is now living at East Kirby, in this county, a man aged seventy eight years, who has had but one wife; he is father, grandfather, and great grandfather to seventy-eight children. It is understood that there never was so much business doiug in the wool as at this time. Lincolnshire is full of Yorkshire agents seeking to make purchases. The price has in consequence advanced.

The Rev. J. H. Monk has been promoted to the cathedral church of Peterborough and living of Fiskerton.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

At Usk monthly market a very fine milking cow was sold for 45s. which, a few years ago, would have fetched 111. Fine fat cows, worth, ten years ago, 241. and 2.51, were sold for 71. and SI. Fat pigs, 12 to 14 lb. per quarter, fit for Bristol porkers, were sold for Ss. each. Sheep were offered equally low, but found no buyers.

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At Newark last fair, there was a small shew of cattle, which met with a ready sale, at an advanced price.A very fatal bowel complaint at this time prevails at Nottingham.

SHROPSHIRE.

The celebrated George Bidder (the calculating boy, well known in Shrewsbury) is about to visit Exeter. He leaves Edinburgh, having completed his education to the satisfaction of his patrons. On his return to Edinburgh he will take his place in the Exchequer Chambers as a clerk of the first accountant.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

At Shepton Mallet fair there has been a larger supply of cattle than has been known for many years past, which sold at advanced prices.to odi

STAFFORDSHIRE. COTCHE

A treading mill is erecting in Stafford county gaol, and will employ about thirty men. If this discipline becomes general as is expected, it will prove highly beneficial not only to the morals, but to the reformation of such abandoned persons as might have expected to spend their days in a prison in ease and idleness, robored A

r. SUFFOLK, Ed avi and There is now growing in the gardën of the Marquis of Hertford, at Sudbou u Hall, a cucumber, of the snake kind, which measures six feet nine inches in

A piece of land near the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, has been lately sold by auction at the enormous rate of 17241. 16s. 8d. per acre, The Rev. John Cubitt, M.A. has been instituted to the rectory of Overstrand, and the Rev. John Neville White has beenlength. licensed to the perpetual curacy of Great Plumstead.

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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Sir John H. Thorold, Bart, has lately made the liberal reduction of 20 per cent. on the rents due at Lady Day, with an actual reduction of 25 per cent. upon their future payments.-The Rev. John Miller, M.A fellow of Worcester college, Oxford, has been presented to the rectory of Benefield.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

At the monthly meeting of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle, it was agreed to purchase the celebrated Wycliff Museum, late in the possession of George Allen, Esq.

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WARWICKSHIREPH lies) The Rev. S. W. Perkins, A. M.^óf Wadham college, Oxford, has been inducted to the rectory of Stocktons The Rev. Wm. R. Bedford, A M. of the university of Oxford, has been lately inducted to the rectory of Sutton Coldfield The Right Hon the Earl of Aylesbury has been appointed deputy lieutenant of this county by the Earl of Warwick, the new lord lieutenant.

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A very singular and interesting circumstance took place lately, at a village near the city of York. A young cuckoo, just able to fly from one tree to another; two swallows were observed to attend it, alternately, in rapid succession, and to bring each time some food to the eccentric stranger; and it was astonishing to observe, that this curious bird of passage was always ready to receive, with open mouth, whatever the assiduity of its foster parents had enabled them to procure for it; as if, though not birds of a feather, they were birds of a country, and intended to return to their winter quarters together.

-The Kirkdale Cave. Professors Buckland and Sedgwick, Sir Humphrey Davy, and many other scientific men, have lately been examining the Kirkdale Cave, and the animal remains that are collected in the neighbourhood.

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In the year 1664, on the 5th of December, a boat on the Menai crossing that strait, with eighty-one passengers, was upset, and only one passenger, named Hugh Williams, was saved. On the same day, in the year 1785, was upset another boat, containing about sixty persons, and every soul perished, with the exception of one, whose name also was Hugh Williams; and on the 5th of August, 1820, a third boat met the same disaster, but the passengers of this were no more than twenty-five, and, singular to relate, the whole pe. rished, with the exception of one, whose name was Hugh Williams.

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A meeting on account of the Greeks has taken place at Edinburgh, when it was resolved, "That a subscription be immediately opened for the relief of those Sciots who survive the massacre, and of such other Greeks as may be placed in similar circumstances; ." and a considerable sum was immediately subscribed.

National Monument. The Bill for the erection of this object has received the Roya! assent. It is to be a fac simile of the Pantheon of Athens, with a place of worship for 3,000 persons, including his Majesty's forces stationed in and about Edinburgh. The City of Edinburgh have granted a site on the Calton-hill for this edifice, and his Majesty, who is the patron of the undertaking, is to lay the foundation stone during his present visit to Edinburgh.

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By the Galway Papers we perceive, that the Commissioners, who have been appointed by the London Committee, have arrived in Ireland. We are sincerely rejoiced at their arrival. They will not only be eye-witnesses of the distress of which they have heard so much, but they will investigate the appropriation of the funds which have been voted by the London Committee. A recommendation of the London Committee to the benevolent people of England to bestow old clothes, and other articles of wearing apparel, on the poor of this country has been attended to, in a manner corresponding with the noble and charitable character of the country. Places to receive articles of clothing are already selected, and numberless deposits have been made. We find that the charity children in several establishments are engaged in this benevolent work; and it appears that even the female convicts in Newgate are employed in converting the materials with which they have been supplied iuto articles of clothing for the poor women of Ireland. We verily believe that, in the History of the world, there will not be found a parallel instance of a charitable feeling so extensive, so minute, so munificent, and so long continued as that manifested by England at this moment to the people of Ireland. The last vote, taken by Mr. Goulbourn, of £200,000 added to those which have been already, voted, will, we are satisfied, remove those apprehensions which were en tertained regarding the consequences of the existing famine:

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