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charter, belonging to any state or countries in amity with his Majesty."

July 5. The late ex-sheriff, Mr. Parkins, brought a charge of illegal conspiracy against the Bridge-street Association, before the Lord Mayor Thorpe, which was discharged for want of evidence to bring the crime home to the parties.

-6. The Judges at Westminster decided that the 4th of Geo. II. cap. 7. which speaks of juries generally, does not apply to special juries; a decision which unhappily leaves it open to particular men to derive an income by serving constantly on special juries, a practice which, if continued, must prove fatal to the purity and independence of juries, and consequently to trial by jury, the best bulwark of our public liberties. The words of the act are, "No person shall be returned or summoned to serve as a juror at Nisi Prius in Middiesex, who has been returned or summoned in the two terms or vacations next preceding." How this excludes special jurors from its operation, we are at a loss to conceive; but the question is of vital importance, if it ought to be considered as a question.

18. An indictment for extorting money, &c., found by the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey, against Sir John Sewell, one Murray, Sharpe, and others, said to have combined, under pretence of preserving our glorious constitution.

19. The Coronation of George IV. at Westminster, when, after a grand procession, 320 public characters dined in the Westminster Hall. The same event celebrated in every part of the kingdom.

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23. The first indictment which had been obtained by the Bridge-street Conspiracy, tried in the case of Miss Carlisle, when, as the jury in nineteen hours had not agreed on their verdict, they were discharged without coming to a decision by the mutual consent of the counsel. Mr. COOPER, of Norwich, made his debut for the defendant, on this occasion, in a speech which affords the highest promise of a brilliant career in his profession.

The value of merchandize from the free traders of Great Britain to India, which amounted, in 1815, to 870,1171., had increased, in 1819, to 3,052,7411. This appears from an official statement lately laid before the House of Commons.

From the year 1814, the number of acres under hop cultivation in England, has been regularly on the increase. In 1814, 40,571 acres; in 1820, 50,148 acres. Value of cloth of all sorts, blankets, carpets, hosiery and woollen yarn, exported in the following years: 1815 £10,200,227 | 1818 1816 8,400,538 1819 1817 7,958,927 1820

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Population of Mary-le-bone parish.Inhabitants, 96,040; inhabited houses, 10,065. Increase of the former, 20,606, of the latter 1689. MARRIED.

G. Thornton, esq. of the Grenadier Guards, to Susannah, daughter of the late J. Dixon, esq. of Cecil Lodge,

J. Campbell, esq. to Louisa, daughter of J. Shuttleworth, esq. of Ilford, Essex.

T. Dunbar, esq. second son of the late Sir George D. baronet, to Miss Trickey, of Upper Charlotte Street.

Captain Evelyn, only son of J. E. esq. of Wootton, Surrey, to Miss M. Dawson, of New Forest, Tipperary.

H. Jessop, esq. of Clifford's Inn, to Miss Good, daughter of W.G. esq. of Brompton. C. Austin, esq. of Luton, Bedfordshire, to Agnes, daughter of the late J. Addington, esq. of Barnet.

W. J. Pocock, esq. second son of the late N. P. esq. of Great George-street, Westminster, to Anne, only daughter of T. Wilson, esq. of Maidenhead.

At Bow, J. Julin, esq. to Amelia second daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Lindsay.

The Rev. C. A. L'Oste, to Catherine daughter of the late Rev. C. Atkinson. J. Jolly, esq. of Upper Belgrave Place, Pimlico, to Miss Braysher, of Dulwich. R. Limond, esq. surgeon, to Catherine, daughter of R. Simpson, esq. of York Place. O. Markham, esq. Comptroller of the Barrack Department, to Miss Jewis, daughter of the late Capt. J.

H. Tennant, esq. barrister, of Lincoln's Inn, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of G. R. Roupel, esq. of Great Ormond Street.

Spencer Percival, esq. eldest son of the late Right Hon. S. P. to A. Eliza, youngest daughter of the late General Macleod.

The Rev. E. Williams, of St. George's, Hanover Square, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late J. Charrington, esq.

T. Gordon, esq. of Islington, to Sarah, fourth daughter of the late W. Oakley esq. Mr. E. Chase, of Luton, to Sarah, daughter of R. Pearce, esq. of Pimlico.

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J. Holmes, esq. of Montague-street, to Miss Roberts, of Harrow Weald.

C. Pepys, esq. of Lincoln's Inn, to C. Elizabeth, second daughter of W. Wingfield, esq. of Lincoln's Inn.

At Greenwich, the Rev. W. Jones, to Sarah, only daughter of T. Lynne, esq.

R. Rickards, esq. of Chiswell-street to Rebecca, second daughter of the late Mr. W. Reid of Bristol.

Col. H. Baillie, of Mortimer-street, Cavendish Square, to Mary, daughter of the late T. S. esq. of Castleton Hall, Lancashire.

£9,047,960 Lieut. Col. Lewis, eldest son of C. L. esq. 6,899,691 of St. Pierre, Monmouthshire, to Jane, 6,279,164 third daughter of the late D. Bucknal, esq.

DIED. At Pentonville, J. Thetford, esq. a principal clerk in the Bank of England upwards of 36 years.

In Lower Brook-street, 85, T. Boddington, esq. an eminent merchant and Bank director.

In his 81st year, W. Nettleship, esq. of Gower-street, Bedford Square.

In Blackheath Road, Greenwich, Sarah, wife of Major Benwell.

In Duke-street, Westminster, in his 22d year, Edmund, eldest son of E. Smith, esq. In Warwick-street, 77, T. H. Littler, esq.

In Half Moon-street, Piccadilly, the lady of Lieut. General Merrick, of Cheltenham. At Sanderstead, Surrey, the Rev. A. Wigsell.

At Croydon, Mrs. M. Chatfield, relict of the late W. C. esq.

At Cobham, T. Nisbitt, jun. esq. Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. J. Rogers, of Frensham, Surrey.

At Greenwich, in her 35th year, Caroline, wife of W. Ellis, esq.

In Bevis Marks, St. Mary Axe, 74, D. J. De Castro, esq. an eminent merchant. H. Powell, esq. treasurer of St. Bartholemew's Hospital.

Mrs. C. Briand, 62, of St. Paul's Chain, Doctors' Commons.

In Highbury Place, 35, Esther, wife of T. French, esq. of Skinner-street.

At Brompton, Rachael, eldest daughter of the late J. Falconer, esq. of Bombay.

At Lambeth, Mrs. M. C. Ash, relict of the late Rev. S. A. and eldest daughter of the late Z. Bailey, esq. of Bath.

At the London Coffee House, in his 85th year, Sir Watkin Lewes, Senior Alderman and Father of the city; Sheriff in 1772; Lord Mayor in 1779; and several times elected for the city in the popular interest which he deserted. He passed the last 25 years chiefly in the rules of the King's Bench and Fleet, owing to the law's delay, and the knavery of its agents.

At Walworth, Mr. G. Dowse, of Cheapside.

At Camberwell. in his 79th year, the Rev. W. Smith, A.M.

At Pinner Grove, Middlesex, in his 75th year, Sir F. Milman, bart. M.D. and F.R.S.

In Chelsea Hospital, 76, T. Keate, esq. late Surgeon General to the army, and a man of extraordinary talents in his profession.

G. Burn, esq. of Great Alie-street, Goodman's Fields.

By suicide, aged 52, C. Thompson, esq. Master in Chancery. He has left a wife and family.

In his 75th year, Lieut. General Robert Nicholson, of the East India Company's

service.

27, William, fourth son of R. Vincent, esq. of South Mimms.

At Bookham Grove, Surrey, in her 53d year, the Hon. Catherine Dawney, sister of Lord Viscount Downe,

In Cleveland Row, Sir J. W. Compton, late Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court at Barbadoes.

Of wounds received from some of the Foot Guards in celebrating the anniversary of Waterloo, William Cogle, paper hanger, in Orchard-street, Westminster. Coroner's Inquest, wilful murder against James Maccarthy, a drummer, and four others. Several other individuals were wounded. Five of the rioters have since been tried for the murder, when two were convicted of man-slaughter, and three acquitted.

At Hoxton, 60, of apoplexy in bed, Sir Jonathan Miles, proprietor of a celebrated house for lunatics, and sheriff of London, 1806-7.

At Dr. Williams's Library, Redcross. street, 68, the Rev. Thomas Morgan, the much respected librarian of that institution, colleague of Dr. Aikin in the Biographical Dictionary, formerly writer of the literary department of the New Annual Register, and author and editor of many other works of respectability. He was a man of retired habits and character, and much esteemed by an extensive circle.

He,

At Clapham Common, 65, Richard Rothwell, esq. Alderman of the Ward of Cheap, and Sheriff in the past year. was a political partisan without sufficient intelligence; and rendered himself conspicuous by presiding at a meeting which applauded the massacre at Manchester, and by becoming treasurer to the disgraceful association against the liberty of the press, held in Bridge street.

At Leige, 56, James Tatlock, esq. brother-in-law to the late Ald. Combe, formerly an eminent silk-broker of London, and often distinguished for his energetic patriotism at the Common Halls of the Livery of London.

[The late Abel Worth, esq. of Devonshire, has left 2,5001. to the London Hospital, Whitechapel; 20001. to the Hospital for Deaf and Dumb, Kent Road; 20001. to the Asylum for the Blind, in St. George's Fields; 20001. to the Society for relief of prisoners confined for small debts ; and 10001. to the Westminster Asylum.]

ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. The Rev. H. Gwyther, A.B. late curate of St. Mary's Chapel, Birmingham, to the vicarage of Yardley, Worcestershire.

The Rev. J. V. Stewart, to the rectory of Gilstone, Herts.

The Rev. A. H. Kenny, D.D. to the rectory of St. Olave's, Southwark.

The Rev. T. Garbett, to be a minor canon in Peterborough Cathedral.

The Rev. J. Blackburn, to the rectoryTM of Romald Kirk.

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The Rev. H. Bishop, M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, to the vicarage of Cretingham, in Suffolk.

The Rev. J. Case, A.M. of Jesus College, Cambridge, to the rectory of Quarrington in Lincolnshire.

The Rev. W. Gee, D.D. fellow and tutor of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, to the rectory of Week St. Mary, Cornwall.

The Rev. J. C. White, M.A. fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, to the rectory of Rawreth, Essex.

The Hon. H. Townsend, A.M. to the consolidated rectories of Brome and Oakley, Suffolk.

The Rev. Mr. Dent, to the living of Cock erham, in Lancashire.

The Rev. C. B. Smith, to the perpetual curacy of Wingfield, Suffolk.

The Rev. E. Heawood, A. M. to be master of the grammar school, at Dartford. The Rev. R. Forest, senior vicar choral, to be sub-chanter of York cathedral. The Rev. J. Richardson, one of the vicars choral, to be lecturer at York castle.

The Rev. J. Hallewell, fellow of Christ's College, to be lecturer of Great St. Andrew's parish, Cambridge.

The Rev. G. Chard, of Winchester, to the vicarage of Blandford, Dorset.

PROVINCIAL OCCURRENCES,

With all the Marriages and Deaths.

NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM.

POPUL

OPULATION.-Durham. Males, 4374. Females, 5250. Increase, 2861-Stockton. Males, 2304. Females, 2702 Increase, 777.- Hexham. Males, 1801. Females, 2314. Houses, 528.Morpeth. Males, 1576. Females, 1839. Decrease, 14.

St. Andrew's Parish, Newcastle-the returns for which were not completed in our last-Total, 7231.

The iron bar bridge lately erected over the Tweed, near Paxton Ford, six miles above Berwick, proves so advantageous to the country, that the trustees have voted 1000 guineas to the builder, Captain Brown, above his estimate. The Captain is far advanced in the erection of a suspension-pier, on a similar principle, west of Newhaven, near Edinburgh. This is to extend 700 feet into the sea, and will admit of steam-vessels and other craft coming along-side at low water.

Married.] J. Grey, Esq. of Berrington, to Miss E. Ormond, of Berwick.-Mr. C. Spence, solicitor, of Edinburgh, to Isabella, daughter of the late Mr. Mordue, of Wallsend. At Alnwick, Mr. A. Hutton, merchant, to Miss E. Duke, of Gateshead.-At Sunderland, Mr. H. Winder, shipwright, to Miss D. Howe.-At Newcastle, Mr. P. Glenton, surgeon, to Miss Metcalf, of French Hall.

Died.] At Newcastle, aged 28, Mrs. H. Miller. Mr. G. Humble, 82.- Mr. W. Wallace, 66, agent for Mr. Nichol, Dowgate Wharf, London.

At Stockton, 76, Mr. R. Ware, ship

owner.

At Sunderland, 29, Mrs. Alice Stubbs.Marianne, daughter of the late Mr.T. Reed, shipowner, 24.

At Berwick, 21, Mr. T. Landles.

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CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND.

Population. Kendal, including Kirkland, 10,366.-Increase, 1607.

Annan. In the parish, 4486.-Increase, 1145. Within the Royalty, 3229.- Increase of Males, within the Royalty, 1548; of Females, 1681.

Whitehaven.-Males, 7847-Females, 8813.-Increase, 3293.

Longtown.-Total,1663.-Increase, 249. Arthuret, 2953.-Increase, 260. Kirk Andrews, 516.-Increase, 108. Married.] W. Lawson, Esq. of Baayton House to Caroline, third daughter of Sir J. Graham, bart. of Netherby.-At Brampton, N. Burnett, esq. of Black Hedley, Northumberland, to Miss Isabella Bell.-At Carlisle, Mr. G. Brown, to Miss C. Threlkeld.-At Annan, Mr. J. Pool, jun. to Miss Hope.

Died.] At Carlisle, 30, Mr. J. Strong, grocer. Mrs. M. Hind, 56.—Mrs. Gibson, innkeeper, 53.

At Kendal, Mrs. E. Philipson, 42. At Whitehaven, 44, Mr. J. Gowan, blockmaker.

At Maryport, advanced in years, Mr. W. Donaldson. Mrs. M. Bell, widow, 33.-Mrs. M. Bank, 68.

At Workington, in his 96th year, W. Watts, Esq.-Mr.T. Nicholson, innkeeper. At Underbank, near Alston, 34, B. Hodgson, esq.

At Annan, 29, Mr. A. N. Forest, late of the Asia. R.N.

At Houghton, near Carlisle, 24, Judith, third daughter of Mr. J. Bowes.

YORKSHIRE.

Males,

Population.Town of Hull. 17498. Females, 21358. Increase, 5912., -Northallerton. Males, 1295. Females

At Tynemouth, Mrs. S. Martineau, wife 1328. Increase, 389. of Capt. J. M.

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Attercliffe-cum-Darnell, in Sheffield Parish, 3161. Increase, 488.

Coals brought to the Port of Hull, from June 24, 1820, to June 24, 1821, in vessels, 1351, containing chaldrons, 40882; waggons, 24607; coal porters employed, 336.

Plans are agreed upon for the erection of three new churches in Leeds; estimated expence of each, £10,000.

Married.] At Whitby, J. Cooke, Esq. of Hart Hall, Glazedale, to Mrs. Merry, widow. At York, Capt. J. Leatham, of the Helmsley London trader, to the eldest daughter of Mr. Bromley, coal merchant.— The Rev. W. O. Pym, of Guernsey, to Alice, only daughter of W. Robson, esq. of Skenton House.-At Pickering, Mr. J. Flower, of Malton, to Miss E. Harrison, daughter of the late Mr. J. H. surgeon.At Hollymin, Holderness, R. Lacy, esq. to Miss E. Barker.-Mr. W. Wilby, merchant, of Oporto, to Miss Wilby, of Dewsbury Moor.-Mr. J. Smith, 4th son of J. S. esq. of Wildon Grange, to the only daughter of R. Dickinson, esq. of Marton-cumGrafton. At Sheffield, A. J. Knight, M.D, to the third daughter of the late T. Smith. Esq. of Dunston Hall, Derbyshire.-Mr, Creswick, silver-plater, to Marianne, daughter of the late N. Asley, esq. of Botlington, Cheshire.-At Hull, the Rev. J. Thompson, to Jane, daughter of the late

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Died.] At York, Mrs. G. Lloyd, wife of

G. L. esq. of Clifton, and daughter of Col. Maclean, of the Isle of Col.- Mrs. A. Cattley, wife of Mr. T. C. ruff-merchant.

At Hull, 30, Mr. B. Barnard, silversmith and navy agent.- Mrs. Locking, 69.— Aged about 50, Mr. Is. Webster, comedian. -Mrs. A. Stickney, 71.

At Leeds, in her 38th year, of apoplexy, Mary, wife of Mr. R. Hick, wine-merchant. -At Sheffield, 26, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. H. Froggat.- Mr. W. Longden.- Mr. J. Stacey, cutler, 56.

At Doncaster, 81, Mrs. Gibson, relict of the late Rev. Josh. G. 20 years curate of Epworth, in the isle of Axholme.

At Burlington, 79, Mr. J. Cook, grocer. At Great Driffield, 63, Mr. T. Atkinson. At Wakefield, at his brother's house, E. Hitchon, esq. of London.

At Pontefract, 17, William, youngest son of Mr. Higgins.

At Burlington Quay, in her 51st year, Mrs. R. Spink, widow.

At Easingwold, at an advanced age, W. Lockwood, esq. formerly an eminent solicitor.

At Swanland, Mrs. Westerdale.

At Rotterdam, Adriana, wife of J. C. Jung, esq. and only sister of J. C. Cankrien, esq. of Hull.

Suddenly, in her 42d year, after giving birth to her 11th child, Mrs. Mann, of Spen, second daughter of the late Mr. Longden, of Sheffield.

Aged 65, the Rev. J. Preston, of Flasby Hall. At Thornton House, near Northallerton, the wife of T. Bramley, esq.

C. Gould, Esq. brother of T. G. esq. of Poppleton, near York.

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At Heversham, 72, G. Backhouse, esq. formerly of Liverpool.

At Ashton-under-Lyne, 67, Mrs. S. Lees, relict of the late Mr. J. L. surgeon. In his 74th year, E. Thornton, Esq. of Whittington Hall.

In her 80th year, Mrs. G. Winter, of Stocks. At Knot Mill, 32, of a decline, Mr. J. Fryer. In London, Esther, wife of T. French, esq. and daughter of the late Mr. W. Newby, of Toxteth Park.

burn-Males, 10426. Females, 11514. Total, 21940. Increase, 6857.-Leyland, Males, 1559. Females, 1614. Total, 3173. Increase, 527-Lancaster-Males, 4737. Females, 5407. Total, 10144. Increase, 897. Houghton, near Preston - - Males, 1048. Females, 1063. Total, 2111. Increase,413.-Walton-le-dale-Males, 2763. Females, 2977. Total, 5740. Increase 779. Clitheroe, 3213. Increase, 15131 -Shevington-Males, 419. Females, 417 Total, 836. Increase, 110.- Adlington, 1043. Increase, 403. Anderton, Males, 216. Females, 216. Total, 432. Increase, 24.-Heath Charnock-Males, 423. Females, 400. Total, 823. Increase, 267. Hesketh-with-Becconsal Males, . 240. Females, 228. Total, 468. Increase, 121.-- Heapy-Males, 271. Females, 259. Total, 530. Increase, 102 -Welsh Whittle-Males, 76. Females, 75. Total, 151. Increase, 7. Tarleton, Males, 1616. Females, 1281. Total, 2897. Increase, 1666. In the last township there are 2 females above 90.

In consequence of a fall from his horse the preceding night, Mr. R. Bond, hat manufacturer, of Denton.

On the 23d of April, on board the Orient, on his psssage to join the East India Company's artillery at Madras, Mr. J. T. Hardonau, eldest son of Mr. H. of Windsor, near Manchester..

CHESHIRE.

The very ancient structure of the Lamb Row, in Chester, has yielded to the hand of time. The roof and timbers fell into the street, but no person was hurt.

Population. Altrincham - Males, 1120.

Township of Bury-Males, 5191. Fe--Females, 1182.-Increase, 270.
Total Increase, 10583.

males, 5392. Houses, 1934.

The Dock Accounts report, that 534 ships, or 34815 tons more entered the port of Liverpool last year, than in the previous

one.

A charitable institution was established, June 20, at Preston, the object of which is, the reception and reform of persons liberated from penal confinement in the gaols within the county.

Married.] At Haslingden, Mr. Stansfield, surgeon, to Miss Sale.—Át Liverpool, Mr. W. Allinson, to Miss Barnes, daugh ter of Mr. B. surgeon.-Master C. Scott, of Darwin, aged 18, to Mrs. E. Clift, of Blakely, aged 45.- Colonel H. Bailey, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late T. Smith, esq. of Castleton Hall.

Died.] At Liverpool, Virginia, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Gabriel, of 3d Dragoon Guards.--Mrs. A. Latimer, 36, of Brownlow Hill.-In his 40th year, W. Murray, esq.-Mr. W. Wain, merchant, 60.—Ann, wife of Mr. J. Handford, music master.O. Ellis, esq. late of Holy well.

At Manchester, 55, Mrs. Taylor, relict of the late Mr.T. T. draper.-Mr. G. Taylor, 38. Mrs. Fazakerley-Mrs. M. Shawcross. Mr. T. Hough, letter-press printer. ---Mr. Worthington, of the firm of Gilbert and Worthington, carriers, of Stourport, Worcestershire.-T. Touchett, esq. -The eldest daughter of Mr. J. Law, solicitor, 18.

At Preston, by apoplexy, 52, Mrs. S. Harrison, of the Society of Friends.-Mrs. Rigg, 61.

At Bury, in his 47th year, Mr. Jardine, woollen-manufacturer.

MONTHLY MAG. No. 357.

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Mottram- Males, 962-Females, 982.Increase, 498.

Duckingfield-Total, 5000.-Increase,

1947.

Township of Hyde, in Stockport Parish, -Males, 1646-Females, 1707-Increase, 1547.

Some very rich veins of excellent lead ore have been lately discovered at Oakland.

Married.] J. Hulley, Esq. of the One House, near Macclesfield, to Ellen, only child of the late A. Bostock, esq. of Stockport.-At Knutsford, Mr. Lake, of Stockport, to Ann, third daughter of T. Hope, esq.-At Mucklestone, Mr. G. Downes, merchant, of Liverpool, to Miss A. Robin

son.

Died.] At Chester, in his 58th year, Mr. Alderman Bradford. Posthumous compliments are often of little value, but in giving testimony to the excellent character of this gentleman, we can hardly overrate his merits.

At Macclesfield, in his 41st year, Mr. G. Garnett, surgeon.

At Malpas, 87, Miss S. Rowe.
At Holyhead, Mrs. Hughes.

In London, aged 70, M. Taylor, esq. of Chester.-In his 84th year, J. Owen, esq. of Ruthin, or its vicinity.At Mold, 85, Captain J. Martin, who had served in the army 69 years and upwards.

DERBYSHIRE.

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