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NOVEMBER.

MARRIAGES.

4. At St. James's Alfred Brodie, esq. of Eastbourne, Sussex, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late S. Fenning, of St. James's-square, esq.

At Brighton, Thomas Spry Byass, esq. son of Lovel Byass, esq. Cuckfield, to Mary, second daughter of the late H. Bowles, esq. of Cuckfield.

6. At St. Luke's London, lieut.-col. William Miles, of Cheshunt, to Miss Ann Hurd.

At Lewisham, R. M. Poulden, esq. Roy. Art. to Sophia Elizabeth, only daughter of the right hon. lady Sophia Foy, and of the late lieut.-col. Foy, R. Art.

8. At Paris, Robert Alphonse de Strada, equerry to the King of the French, and only son of the Marquess de Strada, to Charlotte Georgiana, daughter of the late C. Chapman, esq. E. I. C.

11. At Brighton, J. H. Bayford, esq. of Doctors' Commons, to Rose, youngest daughter of the late capt. Bright, and grand-daughter of the late lieut.-gen. Bright, of Clifton.

15. At. St. George's Hanover-square, William Arch. Campbell, of Wiltonplace, Middlesex, esq. to Miss Charlotte Wentworth, lady of the manor of Midgley, Halifax, and third daughter of the late Godfrey Wentworth Wentworth, esq. of Wilton-crescent.

18. At Halton, the hon. A. Lascelles, fifth son of the earl of Harewood, to Caroline Frances, fourth daughter of sir Richard Brooke, of Norton Priory, county of Chester, bart.

24. At St. George's, Hanover-square, hon. Georgiana Beresford, eldest daughter of viscount Decies, to lord Ernest Bruce, youngest son of the mar quess of Aylesbury.

25. F. B. Lousada, esq. to Marianne, daughter of sir C. Wolseley, bart. of Wolseley Park, Staffordshire.

DECEMBER.

1. At St. George's, Hanover-square, major Dyce, of the Madras army, to Jane Elizabeth, only daughter of lieut.col. Maclachlan.

2. At Lisbon, by proxy, Donna Maria, Queen of Portugal, to the Duke of Leuchtenberg, son of Beauharnois, late viceroy of Italy.

4. At Prestbury, William Charles

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GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

11. Sir Frederick R. Edward Acton, of Aldenham Hall, Salop, bart. to use the surname and bear the arms of Dalberg with those of Acton.

17. Knighted, lieut.-gen. Henry Bayly, G.C.H.

18. Thomas Roe, of Lynmouth, county of Devon, Gent. in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle Walter Lock, late of Ilfracombe, esq. to use the surname of Lock after that of Roe.

24. Maj.-gen. sir Colin Campbell to be lieut.-gov. of Nova Scotia.

29. Knighted, maj.-gen. Samuel Trevor Dickens, K.C.H. Royal Engineers. 31. 48th Foot: lieut.-col. Saumarez Brock, 55th Foot, to be lieut.-col.

55th Foot: lieut.-col. James Holmes

Schoedde, 48th regiment, to be lieut.-col.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

County of Berwick.-Sir Hugh Purves Hugh Campbell, of Marchmont and

Purves, bart.

Huddersfield-John Blackburne, esq. Morpeth.-Hon. Edward George Granville Howard.

Leeds.-Edward Baines, esq. Devizes.-Sir Philip Charles Henderson Durham.

Somerset.-(East Division).-William Miles, esq.

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Totness. Lord Edward Adolphus Seymour.

York.-Hon. Thomas Dundas.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

The Duke of Wellington, chancellor of the University of Oxford.

Duke of Beaufort, high steward of Bristol,

FEBRUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

MARRIAGES.

26. Knighted, Charles Christopher Pepys, esq. solicitor-general.

Sir John Bayley, knt. (late a baron of the Exchequer) created a baronet.

MARCH.

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96th Foot: brevet lieut. H. White, to be lieut.-col.

9. Rear-adm. sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, bart. G.C.B. to be governor of Greenwich Hospital.

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14. Adm. sir George Martin, G.C.B. to be vice-adm. of the United Kingdom. Adm. the hon. sir Robert Stopford, G. C. B. to be rear-adm. of the United Kingdom.

15. Col. sir Dudley St. Leger Hill, to be lieut.-governor of St. Lucia.

16. Knighted, John Williams, esq. baron of the Exchequer.

21. Royal Regiment of Artillery, Maj. gen. W. Millar, to be col. commandant.

Gloucestershire Yeomanry, the marquess of Worcester to be lieut.-col. commandant; the hon. J. L. Dutton to be lieut.-col.

22. The right hon. R. Montgomery, lord Belhaven, to be his Majesty's high Commissioner to the General Assembly

of the Church of Scotland.

25. 1st Foot Guards, lieut-col. Arthur lord Templemore, to be capt. and lieut.col.

The earls of Leitrim and 'Donoughmore to be knights of St. Patrick.

The earl of Erroll to be a knight of the Thistle.

Lord Sussex Lennox to be Postmaster of Jamaica.

G. C. Antrobus, esq. to be high sheriff of Cheshire.

MEMBERS RETURNED to Parliament.
Thirsk. Samuel Crompton, esq.
Paisley.-Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford.

MAY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

1. Adm. sir J. H. Whitshed, G. C. B• of Killmearrick, county of Wicklow, to be a baronet of the United Kingdom. 3. Knighted, rear-adm. John Ferris Devonshire, of Alwington House, Devon,

The bishop of London, a governor of K.C.H.

PROMOTIONS.

6. Thomas Wathen Waller, esq. to be secretary to his Majesty's Legation in Greece.

7. Thomas Chapman, esq. to be marshal of the King's Bench.

JUDICIAL CHANGES.

Sir John Vaughan has exchanged from the Court of Exchequer to the Common Pleas.

Sir E. H. Alderson, from the Common Pleas to the Exchequer.

Sir J. Parke, from the King's Bench to the Exchequer.

Sir J. Williams, from the Exchequer to the King's Bench.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Cambridge.-Rt. hon. T. Spring Rice Derbyshire (North).-Hon. G. H. Cavendish.

Edinburgh. Sir John Campbell, attorney-gen. Rt. hon. sir J. Abercromby, re-elected.

Fermanagh (County)-Mervyn Archdal, esq.

Leith Burghs.-Rt. hon. J. A. Murray.
Monaghanshire.-Hon. H.R.Westenra.
Perth. Rt. hon. sir G. Murray, G.C.B.
Wells-N, W. R. Colborne, esq.

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13. The right hon. James Abercromby to be master of his majesty's mint.

19. Robert Cutlar Fergusson, esq. to be advocate-general, or judge-martial of his majesty's forces.

Andrew Leith Hay, esq. to be Clerk of the ordnance.

20. Robert Graham, esq. and capt. George Stevens Byng, to be commissioners of the Treasury, vice Baring and Kennedy.

F. T. Baring, esq. to be secretary to the treasury.

The earl of Carlisle to be lord privy seal.

Right hon. Edward Ellice to have a seat in the cabinet.

The Marquess of Conyngham to be postinaster-general.

Major the marquess of Douro to be commander-in-chief and lieut.-governor of Guernsey.

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Sir John Cam Hobhouse to be chief commissioner of woods and forests.

E. J. Stanley, esq. to be home under-secretary of state.

- John William viscount Duncannon created a peer of the United Kingdom, by the title of baron Duncannon, of Besborough, county of Kilkenny.

13th Light Dragoons, capt. sir John Gordon, bart. to be major.

28. Rear-adm. sir W. Parker, K.C.B. to be a lord of the Admiralty, vice sir T. Hardy, appointed governor of Greenwich Hospital.

30. The earl of Mulgrave to be keeper of the privy seal.

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Denis le Marchant, esq. to be clerk of the crown in chancery.

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CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Alexander Raphael and John Illidge, esqrs, sheriffs of London and Middlesex. Right hon. Robert Grant, appointed governor of Bombay. The salary is 10,000l. a-year.

The officers appointed to superintend the trade to China (under the 3rd and 4th William IV. c. 85) are lord Napier, first superintendent, 6,0007. a-year; Mr. W. H. C. Plowden, second, 3,000l.; Mr. J. F. Davis, third, 2,0007.; Rev. G. H. Vachell, chaplain, 1,0007.; capt. Charles Elliott, R. N. master attendant, 8007. a-year.

AUGUST.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

6. Knighted, Edward John Gambier, esq. recorder of Prince of Wales, Island. 13. The Duke of Norfolk to be K. G. 14. The right hon. sir John Cam Hobhouse, bart. sir Benjamin C. Stephenson, and Alexander Milne, esq. to be commissioners of woods and forests.

16. Thomas Butterfield, esq. to be chief justice of the Bermuda or Somers Islands.

18. John Harvey Darrell, esq. to be attorney and advocate-general of the Bermuda or Somers Islands.

Right hon. Thomas Frankland Lewis, John George Shaw Lefevre, esq. and George Nicholls, esq. to be the poorlaw commissioners for Eugland and Wales.

21. Benjamin Collins Brodie, esq. sarjeant surgeon, of Boxford, Suffolk, and of Saville Row, created a baronet. 22. 87th Foot, major.-gen. sir Thomas Reynell, bart. to be colonel.

99th Foot, major-gen. sir Colin Campbell, K. C. B. to be colonel.

Vice-Admiral Fleming to be Commander-in-chief at the Nore.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Gloucestershire. (E.) C. W. Codrington, esq.

Monaghanshire.

esq.

Edward

Thetford.-The earl of Easton.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Lucas,

Rev. E. C. Hawtrey, head master of Eton College.

Harry Dupuis, esq. to be an assistant

master.

SEPTEMBER.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

3. The right hon. Arch. earl of Gosford to be a member of the privy council.

9. Lieut.-col. W. Macbean George Colebrooke to be lieut.-governor of the Bahama Islands.

24. Royal Artillery, major-gen. G. Salmon, to be colonel-commandant.

26. Capt. H. Prescott, R. N., to be governor of Newfoundland and its dependencies.

29. Sir Charles C. Pepys Knight, to be master of the rolls.

Richard Baker Wingfield, esq. to be his chief secretary.

James A. Murray, esq. to be under-secretary and secretary of causes. Sir George Grey, bart. to be under secretary of state for the Colonies, vice Mr. Lefevre.

Knighted, Samuel Thomas Spry, esq. M. P. of Place, Cornwall, and lieutenant of the hon. corps of gentlemen at arms.

Naval Promotions. Rear-adm. sir Grabam Hammond, K. C. B. to succeed the late sir Michael Seymour in the command of the American station.

Rear-adm. P. Campbell, C. B. to be commander-in-chief at the Cape of Good Hope and the western coast of Africa.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

W. Bond, esq. to be recorder of Poole. E. W. W. Pendarves, esq. M. P. to be recorder of Falmouth.

Dr. W. Cumin to be regius professor of midwifery in the university of Glasgow.

OCTOBER.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

4. Dublin. Mr. Crampton to be a

Cirencester.-Lord R. E. H. Somerset. judge of the King's Bench.

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Sir George Shee, bart. to be his majesty's minister plenipotentiary to the king of Prussia.

14. 31st Foot, lieut.-gen, sir Edward Barnes, K. C. B. to be colonel.

78th Foot, major-gen. sir Lionel Smith, K. C. B. to be colonel.

96th Foot, major-gen. William Thornton, to be colonel.

18. Rear-adm. Charles Adam, to be a lord of the admiralty, vice Dundas, deceased.

Doctor John Dodson to be his majesty's advocate-general.

27. the hon. W. Ashley to be her majesty's treasurer and vice chamberlain.

T. H. Holberton, esq. to be one of her majesty's surgeons extraordinary. 29. Knighted, John Dodson, D. Č. L. his majesty's advocate-general.

The right hon. sir Herbert Jenner, knt. to be of the privy council, having been appointed judge of the arches and prerogative courts.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENT. Rev. Joseph Allen, D.D. to be bishop of Bristol.

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Henry, Cockburn, esq. to be one of the lords of session in Scotland. Andrew Skene, esq. to be solicitor-general for Scotland.

6. Henry Pilkington, esq. barrister-atlaw; Charles Mott, of Forest Hill, esq.; Alfred Power, esq. barrister-at-law; and William H. Toovey Hawley, esq. deputylieut. of Hants, to be assistant commissioners of poor-laws.

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Lord Gardner a lord of the bed

chamber.

21. The duke of Wellington, earl of Rosslyn, lord Ellenborough, lord Maryborough, right hon. sir John Beckett, bart. and Joseph Planta, esq. to be commissioners for executing the office of treasurer of the exchequer.

DECEMBER.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

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Right hon. A. Baring, master of the mint.

Right hon. sir E. Knatchbull, bart. paymaster of the forces.

Right hon. sir G. Murray, mastergeneral of the ordnance.

Right hon. C. W. W. Wynne, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster. 20. Lord Granville Somerset, William

7. The earl of Gosford to be capt. of Y. Peel, esq. and Joseph Planta, esq. the Yeomen of the Guard.

sworn of the privy council.

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