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Smith, daughter of Mr. Wm. S. draper, of Stamford, co. Lincoln. At Ashby St. Leger's, the rev. J.Wilson, of Welton-house, co.Northampton, to Miss Kelsick.

30th. Rev. Francis Pelly, rector of Siston, co. Gloucester, to the only daughter of George Anson Nutt, esq. of Birmingham.

Nov. 1st. Mr. Kerby, bookseller, of Stafford-street, to the only daugh. ter of the late James Billing, esq. of Battersea, Surrey.

William Rawson, jun. esq. of Mill-house, co. York, to the only daughter of the late John Priestly, esq. of Thorpe, near Halifax.-Also, John Rawson, jun. esq. of Halifax, brother to the aforesaid, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Edward Mark. land, esq of Leeds.

John Aldington Perry, esq. of the Minories, to Frances, eldest daughter of É. Colebatch, esq. of the same place.

4th. At Liddal-bank, in Scotland, major Malcolm, of the royal marines, to Miss Jane Oliver, fourth daughter; and Archibald Little, esq. of London, to Miss Agnes Oliver, fifth daughter of Wm. O. esq. of Dinlabyth.

James Hook, esq. of Charlottestreet, Bedford-square, to Miss Harriet Horncastle James, daughter of Joseph J. esq.

At Edmonton, Middlesex, the rev. J. Morgan, late chaplain of his majesty's ship San Josef, and secretary to vice-admiral sir Charles Cotton, bart. to the eldest daughter of the late John Freeman, esq. of Newington-green.

6th. At Sandwich, William Boys, esq. of Woodnesborough, to Eliza, fourth daughter of the late Benj. Sayer, esq. of Deal.

7th. At Lambeth church, Mr. William Biven, to Miss Charlotte Hodson.

8th. At St. Mary-la-Bonne church, Joseph Timperton, esq. of Upper Harley-street, to Miss Kyte, daughter of the late rev. Dr. K.

10th. At Nottingham, Mr. Edward Godfrey Smith,solicitor, of Newark, to the eldest daughter of Mark Huish, esq.

11th. At Pewsey, Wilts, W. P. Taunton, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister at law, to the only daughter of the rev. Joseph Townsend, rector of Pewsey.

12th. At Thornton, co. Leicester, Mr. Rowland, an opulent grazier in Hampshire, to Miss Buckley.

13th. At Ruabon, co. Salop, lieut.-col. Shipley, eldest son of the Dean of St. Asaph, to Miss Charlotte Williams Wynn, sister of sir W. W. W. bart.

Charles George, esq. late of St. John's college, Cambridge, to Emma, youngest daughter of Joseph Butcher, esq. of Cambridge.

15th. At Clifton, John Ryley, esq. to Miss Catherine Coxe, daughter of the late gen. C. of Henriettastreet, Cavendish-square.

At Holywell church, Oxford, Mr. Humphry Wightwick, wine-merchant, at Henley, to MissMary Tur ner, second daughter of the late Mr. Robert T. of that city.

16th. At Liverpool, Charles Gus. tavus Frisk, esq. to Miss R. Davis, daughter of the late Robert D. esq. of Ruthin, North Wales.

17th. At Ashton-under-Line, Mr. William Clark, to Miss Cowdroy, daughter of Mr. Wm. C. printer of the Manchester Gazette.

18th. Sir Walter Brisco, bart. of Crofton

Crofton co. Cumberland, to Miss Lester, eldest daughter of Mrs. Cooper, of Hammersmith.

21st. At Bolton, co. Lancaster, the rev. John Romney, of Whitestock-hall, and fellow of St. John's college, Cambridge, to Miss Kennal, of Kendal, in Westmoreland.

22d. Mr. William Ludlam, surgeon, of Leicester, to Miss Parker, of Newark.

25th. At Stoke Golding, co. Leicester, Mr. Toulmin, surgeon, of Stanton, to Miss Gallaway, daughter of the late rev. John Cole G. vicar of Hinckley.

27th. At Chelsea, the rev. Wm. Marsh, vicar of Basilden, Bucks, to Miss Maria Chowne Tilson, daugh. ter of the late John T. esq. of Watlington park, co. Oxford.

29th. At St. Mary-la-Bonne, Henry Hawley, esq. eldest son of sir Henry H. bart. of Leybourne grange, co. Kent, to Catherine-Elizabeth, eldest daughter of sir John Shaw, bart, of Kenward, in the same county.

At Sandhill park, co. Somerset, capt. Rich, eldest son of sir Charles R.bart. of Shirley-house, co. Hants, to the youngest daughter of sir John Lethbridge, bart.

Dec. 1st. William Forsteen, esq. of Lime-street-square, to Mrs. E. Cotton, relict of T. J. C. esq. of Sloane-street.

Charles-Nathaniel Eyre, esq. of Ranby-hall, Notts, to Miss Pyke, of Handsworth, co. Warwick.

At Dalkeith-house, in Scotland, William Earl of Ancram, to lady Harriet Montague, youngest daughter of the D. of Buccleugh.

2d. At Great Ness, co. Salop, John Edwards, to the only daughter of the rev. George Martin, grand

daughter of the late, and niece of the present duke of Athol.

3d. At Buxton-place, Edinburgh, capt. Hastings Dale, in the East India company's service, to Miss Patterson, daughter of col. P. assistant-quarter-master-general of his majesty's forces, and commandant of the royal invalids in the tower garrison.

At Painswick, co. Gloucester, John Little, esq. to Miss Carruthers.

4th. Matthew Wiggins, esq. of King's Langley, Herts, to Miss Morris, niece of Richard Carter, esq. of Esher, Surrey.

5th. Ebenezer-Alexander Whytt, esq. of St. Swithin's lane, to Miss Gordon, daughter of the late capt. Peter G. of Islington.

6th. Mr. Thomas Jacques, of Bristol, attorney, to Miss Davies, daughter of the late rev. Wm. D. rector of Wootton-Basset, Wilts.

7th. At Enfield, Mr. Fisher, butcher in Newgate market, to Miss Polly Hollinsworth, only daughter of Mr. H. butcher, of that town.

At Gretna-greeen, lieut. Fisher, of the 3d West York militia, to Maria, 2d daughter of John Forster, esq. of Newton, near Carlisle ; whose consent being obtained, they were re-married, on the following day, at St. Mary's church, Carlisle.

· 8th. Mr. Robert Lax, of Bristol, surgeon, to Miss Sarah Sal

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Samuel Martin, esq. of Englefieldgreen, near Egham, Surrey.

10th. At Woodford, Essex, William-Henry Ashurst, esq. eldest son of sir W. H. A. of Waterstock, co. Oxford, to the eldest daughter of the late Oswald Mosley, esq. of Bolesworth castle, in Cheshire, and sister of sir Oswald M. bart. M. P.

11th. At Liverpool, John Clayton, esq. of Enfield Old park, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Charles Buchanan, esq. of Burtonupon-Trent.

At Painswick, co. Gloucester, the rev. J. Williams, curate of Stroud, to Miss Eliza Cooke.

At Taunton, lieut..col. Prevost, to Henrietta, second daughter of C. Hamilton, esq. of Hainwood, in Ireland.

13th. At Enfield, William Bond, esq. of Elm cottage, Whetstone, Middlesex, to the only daughter of Chistopher Pottinger, esq. late of Thurston, Suffolk.

Edward Man, esq. of Harp-lane, Tower, street, to Georgiana, youngest daughter of Henry Desborough, esq. of the post office.

14th. Mr. Pix, of the bank of Messieurs Bellairs and son, at Stamford, co. Lincoln, to Miss Sisson.

15th. Lieut. col. the hon. S. II. Lumley, to Miss M. H. Tahourdin, daughter of H. T. esq. of Sydenham,

Kent.

16. George Caunten, esq. late of Prince of Wales's Island, to Miss Lucy Ellicot, of Collumpton, Devon, sister of capt. E. of the royal navy.

At Grantham, co. Lincoln, Mr. Beaumont Leeson, to Miss Easton, daughter of the rev. Thomas E. vicar of that place.

At Sandbach, co. Chester, Henry Watkinson Whatton, esq. of Os

maston, co. Derby, to Miss Nancy Daniell, of Hassall-hall, co. Chester.

20th. At Beddington, Surrey, the rev. Philip Laycock Story, second son of the rev. Philip S. of Lockington-hall, co. Leicester, to Miss Lydia Baring. daughter of sir Francis B. bart. of Stratton park, Hants.

21st. Hon. and rev. Mr. Bagot, to lady Harriet Villiers, youngest daughter of the dowager countess of Jersey.

23d. Rev. H. Dawson, of Babergh-place, Suffolk, to Frances, daughter of the late rev. Jas. Powell, rector of Church Lawford and Newnham, co, Warwick.

25th. Harry Ashby, esq. of St. Andrew's-court, Holborn, to Miss Bell, of Colebrook terrace, Isling

ton.

At Dublin, Nicholas Kirwan, esq. of Tavistock-place, London, to Miss Kelly, of Dublin.

27th. In Dublin, William Darley esq. of York-street, to the eldest daughter of Joseph Farran, esq. of the exchequer-office in that city.

At Worcester, the rev. J. Stafford, rector of St. John's, to Eliza, only daughter of William Thompson, esq. of Henwick-hall, co. Wor. cester.

At Mary-la-Bonne, T. A, Harvey, esq. to Miss E. Dodd, daughter of R. D. esq. Marin painter, Par、 liament-street.

George Bramwell, esq. of the Inner Temple, to the eldest daughter of Thomas Bidwell, esq. chief clerk in the office of the secretary of state for foreign affairs.

29th. At Cork, the rev. Richard Dickson, rector of Kilkeedy, in the diocese of Limerick, to the eldest daughter of the late sir James Chatterton, bart. of Cork.

30th. At Camberwell, Mr. Tho. Payne,

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Payne, of Upper Thames-street, to Henrietta, second daughter of William Orme, esq. of Dulwich common, Surrey.

At Bolder church, in the New Forest, Hants, John Wilson, esq. of the island of St. Christopher, to the eldest daughter of the late James Irwin, esq. of Haseleigh-hall, Essex, a director of the East India company.

At Fowey, in Cornwall, capt. Graham Eden Hamond, of the royal navy, only son of sir Andrew Snape H. bart. to the eldest daugh ter of John Kimber, esq. of Fowey. At Cork, sir Thomas Roberts, bart. to Miss Walton, daughter of Thomas W. esq. of Walton court.

31st. At Edinburgh, Thomas Hodgson, esq. in the East India company's service, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Dr. Hamilton, physician in Edinburgh.

PROMOTIONS in the Year 1806.

Jan. 21st. Thomas Hislop, esq. brigadier-general of his majesty's forces serving in the Leeward and Windward Charibbee islands, appointed governor and commander in chief of the island of Trinidad.

24th. Rev. John Kearney, D. D. provost of Trinity college, Dublin, promoted to the bishoprick of Ossory, vice Hamilton, deceased; rev. George Hall, D. D. to be provost of Trinity college, Dublin, vice Kearney.

25th. Hon. Lyndsay Burrell, appointed his majesty's secretary of legation at the court of Dresden.

27th. Right hon. Edward lord Ellenborough, chief justice of the court of King's Bench, appointed

chancellor of the exchequer, vice Pitt, deceased.

28th. Rev. Hugh Cholmondeley, M. A. to be dean of the cathedral church of Chester, vice Cotton, deceased.

Right hon. Robert Banks, lord Hawkesbury, appointed constable of Dover castle, warden and keeper of the Cinque ports, &c. &c. vice Pitt, deceased.

29th. Right hon. William earl of Northesk, rear-admiral of the Red, and sir Richard-John Strachan, bart. rear-admiral of the Blue, created knights of the Bath; Thomas Masterman Hardy, esq. captain in the royal navy, created a baronet of the United Kingdom.

Feb. 1st. Henry Bentinck, esq. to be lieutenant governor of the settlements of Demerara and Essequibo.

4th. Sir Henry Russell, knt. to be chief justice, and sir William Bur-, roughs, bart. to be one of the puisne judges, of the supreme court of judicature at Fort William, in Bengal.

5th. Henry viscount Sidmouth, sworn keeper of the privy seal, vice earl of Westmoreland; right hon. Francis earl of Moira; right hon. Richard Chandos Earl Temple ; right hon. Henry Petty, commonly called lord Henry Petty, chancellor and under-treasurer of his majesty's exchequer; right hon. Charles Grey; and right hon. Charles-James Fox; sworn of his majesty's most honourable privy council; right hon. George-John earl Spencer, K. G. and right hon. William Windham, sworn two of his majesty's princi. pal secretaries of state, vice lords Hawkesbury and Castlereagh ; right hon. William lord Auckland (and,

in his absence, the right hon. Richard Chandos, earl Temple,) appointed president of the committee of council appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations, vice duke of Montrose and Mr. Rose.

7th. Right hon. Thomas Erskine, created baron Erskine, of Restormel, castle, co. Cornwall.

Right hon. George viscount Mor. peth; right hon. John Townshend, commonly called lord John Town. shend; right hon. Thomas lord Erskine; and right hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan; sworn of his majesty's most honourable privy coun. cil; right hon. Thomas lord Erskine, sworn lord high chancellor of Great Britain, vice lord Eldon; right hon. Charles James Fox, sworn one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state, vice lord Mulgrave.

William Adam, esq. one of his majesty's counsel, and attorney-general to the prince of Wales, appointed chancellor and keeper of his royal highness's great seal, vice lord Erskine; and William Garrow, esq. one of his majesty's counsel, to be his royal highness's attorney-general, vice Adam.

Arthur viscount Gosford, created earl Gosford, of Market-hill, co. Armagh; Laurence Parsons Harman, viscount Oxmantown, earl of Ross, with remainder to his nephew, the right hon. sir Laurence Parsons, bart.; Charles viscount Somerton, archbishop of Dublin, earl of Normanton, co. Kilkenny; and CharlesWilliam viscount Charleville, earl of Charleville, of Charleville-forest, King's county; Peter-Isaac Thellusson, esq. created baron Rendle. sham, of Rendlesham.

8th. Gen. Francis earl of Moira, appointed master-general of his ma

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jesty's ordnance of the United Kingdom, vice earl of Chatham; right hon. gen. Richard Fitzpatrick, to be his majesty's secretary at war, vice Mr. W. Dundas.

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11th. Right hon. William Wynd. ham baron Grenville vice Mr. Pitt ; right hon. Henry Petty, commonly called lord Henry Petty vice lord Louvaine; John-Charles Spencer, esq. commonly called viscount Althorpe vice lord Fitzharris; right hon. William Wickam vice Mr. Long; and John Courtenay, esq. vice marquis of Blandford; to be commissioners for executing the office of treasurer of his majesty's exchequer; right hon. Henry Petty, commonly called lord Henry Petty, appointed chancellor and undertreasurer of his majesty's exchequer, vice Mr. Pitt; right hon. Charles Grey vice lord Barham ; sir Philip Stephens, bart. vice admiral Gambier; Jn. Markham, esq. rearadmiral of the white vice sir Philip Stephens; sir Charles Morice Pole, bart. admiral of the blue vice admi. `ral Patten; sir Harry Neale, bart. vice sir E. Nepean; William Russell, esq. commonly called lord William Russell vice Mr. Dickenson, jun. ; and right hon. William lord Kensington, of that part of the united kingdom called Ireland vice lord Garlies; to be his majesty's commissioners for executing the of fice of high admiral of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ire. land, and the dominions, islands, and territories thereunto belonging; right hon. Gilbert baron Minto vice lord Castlereagh ; right hon. GeorgeJohn earl Spencer, K. G. vice lord Hawkesbury; right hon. William Windham vice lord Mulgrave; right hon. Charles-James Fox, vice Mr. Pitt; right hon. William Wyndham

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