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MARRIAGES.

16. Capt. J. J. Tucker, R. N. to Sabine Ann, second daughter of viceadm. Young.

18. John Labouchere, esq. of Hamilton Place, to Mary Louisa, second daughter of James Du Pre, esq. of Wilton Park, Bucks.

The rev. Francis Tulford, to Mary, eldest daughter of A. B. Drummond, esq. of Cadland Park.

20. W. H. Ramsbottom, youngest son of John Ramsbottom, esq. of Woodside, M. P. to Charlotte Jane, third daughter of Thomas Chambre, esq. of Nottingham Place, also, at the same time, M. de Cergueira Lima, attaché à la Legation de S. B. l'empereur de Brazil, to Harriet Ann, youngest daughter of the same gentleman.

William Long, esq. nephew of lord Farnborough, to Eleanora Charlotte M. Poore, sister to sir Edward Poore, bart. of Rushall, Wilts.

J. Garrat, esq. alderman of the city of London, to Frances Foster, eldest daughter of W. Wensley, esq. of Bath. -J. W. Gascoyne, esq. of Clifton, to Julia, daughter of admiral Cumberland.

21. Sir John Owen, bart. of Orielton, Pembrokeshire, to Mary Frances, third daughter of Edward Stephenson, esq. of Farley Hill, Berks.

25. At Gordon Castle, Georgiana Huntley Gordon, to A. M. M'Crie, second son of the late William Gordon M'Crie, esq. of Dumfries.

27. Bernard, eldest son of Count Granville, of Calwich Abbey, Staffordshire, to Anne Catherine, daughter of the late admiral sir Hyde Parker.

Howell Courtenay Daniell, esq. 7th Dragoon Guards, to Helen Sarah, youngest daughter of M. Gosset, esq. of Chandos-street, Cavendish-square.

28. W. Mundy, esq. eldest son of Francis Mundy, esq. M. P. to Harriet Georgiana, eldest daughter of J. Frampton, esq.

Lieut. C. G. Butler, R. N. fifth son of the late sir Richard Butler, bart. M. P. to Emily, eldest daughter of John Bayley, esq.

29. Lieut.-col. Knollys, 3rd Guards, to Elizabeth, daughter of sir John St. Aubyn, bart. of Clowance, Cornwall.

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The rev. W. Gilbee, M. A. vicar of St. Issey, to Barbara, daughter of the late rev. J. Molesworth, and granddaughter of the late sir William

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2. At Pau, sir Henry Bunbury, M. P. for Suffolk, to Miss Emily Napier.

Sir C. E. Carrington, M. P. to Mary Ann, daughter of J. Capel, esq. M. P. of Russell square.

6. M. E. Impey, esq. grand-son of the late sir Elijah Impey, to Eliza, eldest daughter of col. Mayne, of Boulney Court.

7. Capel Miers, esq. of Neath, to Anna Jane, only daughter of the rev. C. Griffith.

9. Lieut-col. A. Macdonald, R. A. to Susan Fox Strangways, eldest daughter of the hon. and rev. C. Strangways.

At Paris, George Ramsay, esq. second son of the late sir W. Ramsay, of Banff House, Perthshire, to Emily Eugenia, daughter of the late II. Lennon, county of Westmeath.

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The rev. J. Griffith, prebend of Rochester, to Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of the rev. James Barker, of Hildersham Hall.

11. The rev. J. Wordsworth, rector of Moresby, to Isabella Christian, eldest daughter of H. Curwen, esq. of Workington Hall.

W. Webb Follett, esq. barristerat-law, to Jane Mary, eldest daughter of the late sir Hardinge Giffard.

12. William James Goodeve, esq. of Clifton, to lady Frances Jemima Erskine, sister to the earl of Mar.

13. Sir P. Soame, bart. of Heydon Hall, Essex, to Mary, daughter of the late W. Bradshaw, esq.

NOVEMBER.

PROMOTIONS.

2. The rev. J. T. Drake, rector of Amersham, to Emily, youngest daughter of the late C. D. Garrard, esq. of Lamer, Herts.

-At Stoke Damerel, Plymouth, T. H. Holberton, esq. of Hampton, Middlesex, to Elizabeth Vaughan, daughter of lieutgen. Nelson.

At Christ Church Marylebone, John Sterling, esq. to Susanna, eldest daughter of the late lieut-gen. Charles Barton, 2nd Life Guards.

4. At Tettenhall, George Crawford, esq. lieut-col. R. A. to Mrs. Haden, of Pendeford Cottage, Hants.

Captain S. Campbell Rowley, brother of vice-admiral sir J. Rowley, bart. to Mary, only daughter of the late Edmund Cronyn, esq. of Newtown, county of Kilkenny.

9. At Carlsruhe, Gustavus, prince of Sweden, to the princess Louisa Amelia Stephanie, of Baden.

-At Bathwick, the rev. Asgill Colville, vicar of Midsomer-Norton, nephew of the late general sir C. Asgill, bart. to Maria, fourth daughter of the late E. Broderip, esq. of Wells.

11. Lieut.-colonel Maberly, 76th Regiment, to Kate Charlotte, daughter of the hon. F. A. Prittie, M. P. for Tipperary.

12. At Clontarf, near Dublin, F. H. Halpin, esq. E. I. C. to Caroline, daughter of sir W. Stainer, bart.

18. At Waltham Abbey, C. Sotheby, esq. captain R. N. to Mary Anne, daughter of admiral and the late lady Mary Anne Sotheby.

The rev. C. D. Blyth, rector of Sutton, Bedfordshire, to Barbara, second daughter of lieut-col. Clutton, of Kinnersley Castle, Herefordshire.

23. At Clifton, Gloucestershire, S. H. Stedder, esq. to Mary, second daughter of the late lieut-col. Gore.

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JANUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

4. 3rd foot, gen. sir G. Don, G. C. B. 36th foot, to be colonel.-36th foot, lieut.-general sir R. Hald Sheaffe, bart., to be colonel,-48th foot, lieut.-general sir Thos. Hislop, bart. and G. C. B. 51st foot, to be colonel. 51st foot, major-general sir Ben. D'Urban, K.C.B. to be colonel.-14th foot, to retain on its colours and appointments the word "Corunna" (which was granted to the late 2nd Battalion), in commemoration of its distinguished conduct in the action near Corunna, on the 16th Jan. 1809.

11. 1st foot, lieut-colonel, C. Stuart Campbell, 26th foot, to be lieut.-colonel. -2nd foot, lieut.-colonel, J. G. Baumgardt, 31st foot, to be lieut.-colonel.—

PROMOTIONS.

26th foot, lieut.-colonel, R. Armstrong, 1st foot to be lieut.-colonel.-31st foot, brevet lieut.-colonel Samuel Mitchell, Rifle Brigade, to be lieut.-colonel.45th foot, captain E. F. Boys to be major.-54th foot, lieut.-colonel Mildmay Fane, 98th foot, and major Richard Murray, to be lieut.-colonels. 63rd foot, major J. Logan, Rifle Brigade, to be lieut.-colonel. Unattached, major Ralph Johnson, 64th foot, to be lieut.colonel of infantry.

MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Southampton.-J. Barlow Hoy, of Midenbury, esq. vice W. Chamberlayne, esq. dec.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. J. Storer, to be principal official in the Royal Peculiar of the Deanery of Bridgenorth, Salop.

Rev. T. Boydell, Minor Canon in Chester Cathedral.

Rev. H. J. Todd, to the Prebend of Hasthwaite, York Cathedral.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

J. I. Lockhart, esq. M. P. elected recorder of Romsey, vice R. W. Missing, esq. dec.

FEBRUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

1. Brevet, colonel R. Houston, E. I. C. to be colonel in the army.

2. The right hon. J. C. Herries, to be president of the committee of council for trade and foreign plantations.

15. The hon. Cecil Forester, to be one of the grooms of his Majesty's bedchamber; vice major-general hon. H. King.

17. The right hon. T. Frankland Lewis, to be treasurer of the navy.

Lord Ellenborough: the right hon. Robt. Peel, earl of Aberdeen, and right hon. sir Geo. Murray, the three principal secretaries of State; the duke of Wellington, first commissioner of the Treasury; right hon. Henry Goulburn, chancellor of the Exchequer; right hon. John Sullivan, lord Ashley, marquis of Grantham, right hon. T. Peregrine Courtenay, and Geo. Bankes, esq. to be commissioners for India.

20. Right hon. James Abercrombie,

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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Right rev. Dr. Carey, Bishop of Exeter, to be bishop of St. Asaph's.

Rev. J. Walker, to be a bishop of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, vice Bishop Sandford.

Rev. Dr. Chandler, Dean of Chichester.

Rev. Dr. Dealtry, Preb. in Winchester Cathedral.

Rev. J. Jackson, Preb. in Brecon Coll. Church.

Rev. Dr. J. Bull, Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, vice Pett.

Rev. R. W. Jelf, (preceptor to Prince George of Cumberland) Canon of Christ Church, Oxford.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Right. hon. James Abercrombie, to be lord chief Baron of the Exchequer, Scotland, vice sir Samuel Shepherd.

J. Wm. Jeffcott, M. A. Barrister at Law, to be Chief Justice at Sierra Leone.

C. K. Murray, esq. to be secretary to the new Ecclesiastical committee.

Adey Ogle, M. D., F. R. S. of Trinity College, Cambridge, to be clinical professor.

David Wilkie, esq. to be principal painter in ordinary to his Majesty.

M. A. Shee, esq. to be president of the Royal Academy; and Mr. Eastlake, R. A.

MARCH.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

PROMOTIONS.

3. Vice-admiral sir T. Byam Martin, K. C. B., to be G. C. B.

10. Royal Engineers, captain R. Thompson to be lieut.-colonel.

15. War-office.-92nd foot to bear the words "Corunna," "Fuentes d'Honor," 66 Vittoria," “Pyrenees,” "Nive," and "Orthes," in commemoration of the distinguished services of the regiment in the actions fought at those places.-92nd foot to bear the word "Almarez."-33rd foot, general lord Charles H. Somerset, 1st West Judia regiment, to be colonel.- 75th foot, captain Frederick Hammond to be major.-1st West India regiment, major general sir Peregrine Maitland, K.C.B. to be colonel, vice general lord Charles H. Somerset.

Unattached.-Major Benjamin Chap. man Browne, 75th foot, to be lieut.colonel of Infantry.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Clonmell.-Eyre Coote, esq. Essex.-Thomas Gardiner Bramston, esq. of Skreens, in Roxwell, vice admiral sir Eliab Harvey, dec.

Fowey.-Lord Brudenell, of Brooksby-hall, Leicestershire.

Gatton-Joseph Neeld, esq. of Grittleton-house, Wilts.

Meath, (co.)-Lord Killeen, Killeen Castle.

Radnor. Right hon. Thomas Frankland Lewis, of Harpton-court. Rye.-Philip Pusey, esq. of Pusey,

Berks.

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viscount Clive to be lord-lieutenant of the county of Montgomery; and John Gurdon, of Assington, esq. to be Sheriff of Suffolk.

10. The duke of Wellington, the hon. H. Goulburn, lord Granville, C. H. Somerset, lord Eliot, George Bankes, esq. and Edmund Alexander M‘Naghten, esq. to be commissioners for executing the offices of treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain and lord bigh treasurer of Ireland.

MILITARY AND NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

Lieut.-general sir Thomas Beckwith, K. C. B. to be commander of the forces at Bombay.

General the earl of Dalhousie to be India at Calcutta. commander-in-chief of the forces in

Admiral sir Thomas Foley to be commander-in-chief at Portsmouth, vice Dixon at Plymouth, vice lord Northesk. sir R. Stopford; admiral sir Manley

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT. Corfe Castle.-George Bankes, esq. re-elect.

Cork.-Daniel Callaghan, esq. vice G.

Callaghan.

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Dorchester. esq. vice Cooper. Hythe.-John Loch, esq. vice Farquhar.

Henry Charles Sturt,

East Looe.-Henry Hope, esq. Kerry (county). The right hon. Maurice Fitzgerald.

St. Mawe's.-George Grenville Wandisford Pigott, of Doddonhall-park, Bucks, esq.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

James Adam Gordon, esq. high sheriff of Somerset, to be recorder of Tregony. Charles Sidebottom, esq. barrister-atlaw, to be town clerk of Worcester.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Right rev. Dr. Bethell, to be bishop of Exeter.

Rev. Dr. Barrow, Archd. of Notts. Rev. J. S. Cocks, Preb. in Salisbury Cathedral.

Rev. Dr. Hawes, Preb. in Salisbury Cathedral.

Rev. E. Morgan, Preb. in Hereford Cathedral.

Rev. H. Robertson, Preb. in York Cathedral,

MAY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

PROMOTIONS.

17. The right hon. James Ochoncar, lord Forbes, to be high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland.

31. Right hon. Charles, lord Farnborough, general sir W. Keppel, and major-general sir A. F. Barnard, to be commissioners for affixing his majesty's signature to the instruments requiring the same.

MILITARY PROMOTIONS.

Major J. Stepney Cowell, to be capt. and lieut.-colonel.-36th foot, lieut.colonel R. Nickle, to be lieut.-colonel. -95th foot, lieut.-colonel T. W. Brotherton, to be lieut.-colonel. - Unattached, Brevet lieut.-colonel G. E. Raitt, to be lieut-colonel.

18. 57th foot, lieut.-general, sir Wm. Inglis, K. C. B. to be colonel.-Garrison, lieut.-general F. A. Wetherall to be

governor of Blackness Castle.-Royal Engineers, major-general R. Pilkington, to be colonel-commandant.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. Rev. Dr. H. Monk, to be bishop of Gloucester.

Rev. E. Jackson, dean of Armagh. Rev. G. S. Faber, Preb. in Salisbury Cathedral.

JUNE.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

28. W. Pere Williams Freeman, esq. admiral of the red, to be admiral of the fleet; sir Richard Hussey Bickerton, bart. K.C. B. admiral of the red, to be general of the Royal Marine Forces ; and sir W. Sidney Smith, K. C. B. admiral of the blue, to be lieut.-general of the Royal Marine Forces.

29. 14th Light Dragoons, majorgeneral, sir E. Kerrison, bart. to be colonel.-16th light dragoons, lieut.general sir J. Ormsby Vandeleur, K. C. B. from the 14th light dragoons, to be colonel. Lieut.-colonel, lord Charles Fitzroy, to be deputy-adjutantgeneral to the troops in the Mediterranean.-General Rowland, lord Hill, G. C. B. to be governor of Plymouth. -General Wm. Earl Cathcart, K. T. to be governor of Hull.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. Dr. Bethell, to be bishop of Exeter.

Rev. Dr. G. Cook, dean of the chapel Royal, Scotland, and of the Order of the Thistle.

Rev. F. Lear, Preb. in Salisbury Cathedral.

Rev. E. G. A. Beckwith, rev. H. Butterfield, and rev. R. J. Waters, to be minor canons of St. Paul's Cathedral.

JULY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

5. John Forbes, M. D., F. R. S. of Chichester, to be a physician to the household of the duke of Cambridge.

6. 3rd foot guards, captain H. Col ville, to be captain and lieut.-colonel. 87th foot, major James Rowan, to be major. Unattached, captain lord G. A. Hill, to be major of infantry.

19. Lieut. general lord Aylmer, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Bruns K.C.B. to be governor of Lower and wick, and the island of Prince Edward; and major-general George Mackie to be governor of St. Lucia.

20. 68th foot, major J. Reed, to be lieut.-colonel, brevet colonel W. Beresford to be permanent assistant quartermaster-general; major II. G. Broke, to be deputy quartermaster-general in Nova Scotia, with the rank of lieut.-colonel.

21. Knighted, Martin Archer Shee, esq. president of the Royal Academy, James South, esq. of the Observatory, Kensington, William Henry Richardson, esq. sheriff of London, George Drink→ water, esq. mayor of Liverpool.

22. To be aide-de-camps to his majesty for the militia force, colonels sir W. W. Wynn, bart., George Earl of Aboyne, lord Dufferin and Claneboye, Thomas Wood.

War-office. Sir Robert T. Wilson, restored to his rank of majorgeneral, and to be lieut.-general.

The following officers to take the rank of Brevet as undermentioned :—To be field-marshals in the army; generals sir A. Clarke, right hon. sir S. Hulse.

To be generals in the army; lieut.generals earl of Dalhousie, T. Baker, H. Williams, marquis Conyngham, hon. sir A. Hope, sir J. Fraser, P. Heron, J. Ramsey, sir J. D. Broughton, bart., W.Dyott, sir R. C. Ferguson, bart., sir

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