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15th. At Rolleston-hall, co. Stafford, the lady of sir Oswald Mosley, bart. a daughter.

Lately, at the house of sir Edward
in the
Baker Littlehales, bart,
Phoenix park, near Dublin, lady
Elizabeth Littlehales a son and heir.
In Merrion-square, Dublin, the
lady of the right hon. George Knox,
M. P. for the university of Dublin,

a son.

At Loftus-hall, near Dublin, lady Emily Henry, a son.

At Chichester, the wife of Wm. Tuffnell, esq. M. P. for Colchester,

a son.

At Barham court, near Maidstone, Kent, the wife of the rev. Gerard Noel, a daughter.

In Hertford-street, May-fair, the wife of John Dent, esq. M. P.

a son.

At Kingston, near Canterbury, the wife of the rev. Cooper Willyams,

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a son.

The wife of

Farnworth, esq. and daughter of the late sir Richard Perrott, bart. a son and heir.

19th. In the City-road, the wife of Thomas-James, Riley, esq. of the general post-office, a daughter.

20th. The wife of Charles Stuart, esq. of Stow, co. Gloucester, a son, 23d. The wife of Archdale Wilson Tayler, esq. of Barham-wood, Herts, a son, being her eighteenth child.

In Gloucester-place, the wife of James Hewett Massy Dawson, esq. a daughter.

24th. In Cumberland-place, the lady of sir William Blackett, bart, a daughter.

The wife of Charles Manners,

csq. of Edmonthorpe-hall, co. Lei-
cester, a son.

25th. In Russell-square, the wife of William Everett, esq. a daughter. , 26th. At Marske-hall, co. York, the lady of the hon. Lawrence Dundas, M. P. a son.

27th. The wife of William Forbes, esq. of Callendar, Scotland, a son and heir. On the following day, a number of the inhabitants of Falkirk caused a bonfire to be kindled in the market-place of that town, the bells to be rung, and in the evening assembled, and drank with much pleasure the healths appropriate to such an occasion, which were the more strikingly interesting, as there has not been an heir born to the

estate of Callendar f nearly 180 years, that estate having been forfeited 1745.

27th. In Fitzroy-square, the wife of William Haslewood, esq. a daugh

ter.

The wife of the rev. John Owen, of Fulham, Middlesex, a son and daughter.

Lately, at St. Petersburgh, the empress of Russia, a princess.

The wife of John Rowe, jun. of Cawsand, shipwright, three daughOn the same ters; one since dead. day, her husband's apprenticeship expired.

29th. At Hadham, Herts, the wife of William Hamilton, esq. a son.

30th. The wife of the rev. John Rush, of Chelsea, a son.

Nov. 2d. At Gloucester, the wife of Jas. Weller, esq. a daughter.,

4th. The lady of sir Hungerford Hoskyns, bart. of Harewood, co. Hereford, a daughter.

5th At the rectory-house at Ross, co. Hereford, the wife of the rev. Canon Underwood, a son.

6th. In Lansdown crescent, Bath, the I h 4

the wife of Duncan Campbell, esq. a daughter.

In Hind-street, Manchester-sq. the wife of lieut.-col. Hughes, M.P.

a son.

7th. The wife of the rev. John Bramstone Stane, 'of Forest-hall, Essex, a daughter.

At Rolles, Essex, the seat of her father, admiral Harvey, M. P. for Essex, the wife of William Lloyd, esq, of Aston, co. Salop, a son and beir.

9th. The wife of Henry Brown, esq. of North Mimms place, Herts, a daughter.

10th. At St. Alban's, the wife of F. Todd, esq. of Bury-street, St. James's, a (aughter.

At Luttworth, co. Leicester, the lady of the hon. and rev. Henry Ryder, a son.

At Tregenna castle, co. Cornwall, the wife of Samuel Stephens, esq. M. P. a son.

The wife of Fred. Neby, a journeyman glass-cutter, living at No. 73, Red Lion-street, Holborn, three daughters, all likely to live.

16th. In Gloucester place, the wife of E. Fletcher, esq. a daughter. 17th. The wire of Edward Austin, esq. of Godmersham park, Kent, a daughter.

19th. In Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, the wife of Thomas Cadell, esq. a son.

24th. The wife of George Lackington, esq. of Finsbury-place, a daughter.

In Upper Seymour-street, lady S. M. Stanley, wife of sir Thomas S. bart. of Houghton, in Cheshire, a son and heir.

In Portman-square, the marchioness of Winchester, a daughter.

24th. In North-street, Chiches

ter, lady Henry Somerset, a son and heir.

26th. At Brompton, the wife of the rev. Clement Cottrell, of north Waltham, co. Hants, a son.

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In Harley street, Cavendishsquare, the wife of Henry Hughs, esq. a daughter.

27th. In Hatton-street, the wife of Mr. Charles Rivington, a son.

Dec. 2nd. At Walthamstow house, Essex, the lady of sir Robert Wigram, bart. M. P. for Wexford, a son, being her twentieth child, and fifteenth son now living.

3d. In Lincoln's-inu-fields, the wife of J. A. Park, esq. a son.

In old Burlington-street, the countess of Clonmell, a daughter. 5th. At Enfield, the wife of W. A. Gregory, a daughter.

In Russell-square, the wife of Claude-George Thornton, esq. a daughter.

8th. At Ochtertyre, in Scotland, lady Mary Murray, a daughter.

9th. At his house in Piccadilly, the lady of sir Francis Burdett, bart. a daughter.

At Mrs. Chester's, at Hampton court, the wife of Anthony B. St. Leger, esq. a son and heir.

The wife of Valentine Kitchingman, esq. of Carltonhustwaite, co. York, a daughter.

10th. At Melton-Mowbray, co. Leicester, lady Elizabeth J. Norman, a daughter.

11th. At Mamahead, Devon, the lady of the hon. Robert Dundas, M. P. a son.

The wife of William Jones, esq. marshall of the king's bench prison, a daughter.

In Wimpole-street, the wife of William Corbett, esq. a daughter. At Taplow-house, Bucks, the

hon.

hon. Mrs. Grenfell, wife of Pascoe G. esq. M. P. a daughter.

18th. At the vicarage-house, Wakefield, the wife of the rev. Dr. Munkhouse, a daughter.

20th. At Edinburgh, the wife of colonel Robert Anstruther, adju. tant-general of Ireland, a son.

At Redbourn-hall, co. Lincoln, lady William Beauclerc, a daughter. 25th. At Dover, the wife of William Bagster, esq. assistant-commissary, a son.

27th. The wife of D. Jennings, esq. of Fenchurch-street, a son. 28th. At Maxton, near Dover, Kent, lady Forbes, a son.

At St. Faith's near Norwich, the wife of Thomas Twining, esq. of the Bengal civil establishment, a son and

heir.

At Chelsea, co. Middlesex, lady Emily Wellesley, a daughter.

30th. The wife of Wilbraham Egerton, esq. of Tatton park, Cheshire, a son and heir.

31st. The wife of St. A. Warde, esq. of Hatfield, near Doncaster, co. York, a son.

MARRIAGES for 1806.

Jan. 1st. At Chevening, in Kent, Mr. James Ferguson, printer to earl Stanhope, to Miss Varley, of Chevening.

John Martin Cripps, esq. of Stantons, Sussex, to Miss Rush, daughter of sir William Beaumarice R. of Wimbledon, Surrey.

Richard Shawe, esq. of Dulwichhill, Surrey, to the eldest daughter of Nathaniel Bogle French, esq. of the same place.

Richard Staples esq. son of the right hon. John S. of Lisson, co.

Miss Montgomery,

Tyrone, to
daughter of Hugh M. esq. of Bel-
fast.

D. Henry Smith, esq. of Croom's. hill, Greenwich, Kent, to the eldest daughter of John Voase, esq. merchant.

2nd. Mr. Morris, surgeon, of Leiccster, to Miss Fox.

Capt. Oliver, of the royal navy, to Miss Lane of Southtown cottage, near Yarmouth.

4th. At Chelsea, Mr. WilliamGeorge Thompson, son of Thomas T. esq. of Castle-street, Leicestersquare, to Miss Eliza-Cathariaa Barker, daughter, of Francis B. esq. of Hans-place.

9th. Brigadier-general Clephane, M. P. for Kinrossshire, to Miss Letitia Bold, daughter of John B. esq. of Brunswick-square.

11th. At Rostherne church, in Cheshire, Wilbraham Egerton, esq. oldest son of William E. esq. of Patton park, M. P. for that county, to the youngest daughter of the late sir Christopher Sykes, bart.

13th. At Wanlip, co. Leicester, sir Charles Grave Hudson, bart, to the eldest daughter of the late Peter Holford, esq. one of the masters in Chancery, with 50,0001.

At Wolverhampton, the rev. William Leigh, of Solihull, to Miss Proud, daughter of Samuel P. esq. of Bilston,

At Bristol, the rev. A. Lendon, to Miss Seyer, daughter of the rev. S. S. of the Fort.

16th. At Plumstead, in Kent, Kyrle Erle Money, esq. captain in the Herefordshire militia, and son of Wm. M. esq. of Hornhouse, co. Hereford, to the only daughter of Dominick French, esq.

At Lambeth, Henry Pilleau, esq.

of

of Upper Kennington-green, Surrey, to Miss Franklin, of Essex place, Lambeth.

Robert Buswell, esq. of Arthingworth, co. Northampton, to Mrs. Wright, of Lubbenham, co. Lei.

ccster.

18th. At Dublin, Brigadier-general Dyott, aid-du-camp to his majesty, to Eleanor, second daughter of the late Sam. Thompson, esq. of Green Mount, co. Antrim.

20th. At Weston - Underwood, Bucks, Frederick Hall, esq. of Eskelith-house, co. York, to Mrs. Barclay, of Weston.

22d. Rev. Manley Wood, M. A. to the daughter of the late Joseph Boone, esq. of Aldgate.

23d. By special licence, at the house of James Ramsay Cuthbert, esq. in Berkeley-square, George Freke Evans, esq. of Bulgaden. hall, co. Limerick, brother of sir J. F. bart. to the right hon. lady Carbery.

At Clifton, near Bristol, Clement Debbieg, esq. to lady Charlotte Butler, sister to the earl of Lanesborough.

24th. At Storrington, W. Chamberleyne, esq. of Rolvenden, co. Kent, to Miss F. Bisshopp, daughter of col. H. B. and grand-daughter of sir Cecil B. of Parham park, Sussex.

28th. Capt. John Hayes, R. N. to Miss Pye, of Walworth, Surrey. 30th. Richard Charles Head Graves, esq. of the West Suffolk militia, to the hon. Cassandra Twisleton, youngest daughter of the late lord Say and Sele.

Feb. 1st. At Dublin, John Crampton, esq. M. D. to Miss Charlotte White, sister to sir John Jervis,

bart.

At Liverpool, Mr. James Salmon,

professor of music, to Miss Munday, a young lady of great promise as an oratorio singer.

At St. Andrew's, Holborn, Jas. Hume, esq. to Miss Grant, of Bath.

2nd. Rev. John Dryden Pigott, rector of Habberley, to Fanny, second daughter of llenry Bevan, esq. of Shrewsbury.

3rd. At Cheswick, W. Devaynes, esq. M. P. for Barnstaple, to Miss Wiseman.

At Cardington, co. Bedford, the rev. Jn. Foster, M. A. vicar of West Thurrock, co. Essex, to the hon. Miss St. John, eldest daughter of the late lord St. J.

At Liverpool, the rev. R. K. Milner, M. A. to Miss Richmond,

4th. Rev. James Leonard Jack. son, to Miss Lousia Hyde Wollaston, daughter of the rev. Frances W. of Chislehurst, Kent.

6th. At Lynn, Wm. Wheatley Walker, esq. lieutenant of the 24 dragoons, or royal Scots greys, to Miss Melvin, of Norwich.

7th. At Edinburgh, sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, bart. of Stirling, to Janet, second daughter of majorgeneral Thomas Dundas, of Carronhall.

8th. At Dublin, by special licence, William Annesley, esq. son of the hon, and rev. the dean of Down, to Miss E. F. Reynell, of Balnalack, co. Westmeath.

10th. At Ide, near Exeter, JohnCharles Fanshawe, esq. of Franklyn, to Frances-Delia, second daughter of the rev. W. H. Carrington, of Ide.

11th. Mr. Henry Townshend, jun. of the manor-house at AstouFlamvile, to Mrs. Hill, only surviving daughter of the late Mr. Lovett, of Sapcote, co. Leicester.

12th. At Peterborough, Johu

Webb

Webb Cole, esq. to Miss Collier, of the Minister close.

13th. At Norwich, Mr. HenryRobert Bowles, acting-manager of the theatre royal there, to Mrs. Aickin, of that theatre.

15th. Mr. Samuel Cotterell, surgeon, at Hinckley, co. Leicester, to Mrs. Lee.

20th. Anthony Peacock, esq. of South Carlton, to Miss Willson.

220. Horatio Gilchrist, esq. of Stamford, to the eldest daughter of Edward Theed, csq. of Hilton, co. Cambridge.

Lately, at Lincoln cathedral, Hamelyn Trelawny, esq. son of sir Henry T. bart. of Trelawny-house, London, to Miss Rogers, daughter of Jos. R. esq. of Seaview.

Rev. Mr. Jones, late pastor of the Unitarian congregation at Halifax, to Miss Rees, daughter of Dr. R. Mr. John Stanton, manager of the Huddersfield, &c. theatres, to Mrs. Francis.

Samuel Denton, esq. of Gray'sinn, to Miss Helena-Cornelia Paas, daughter of the late Mr. Cornelius P. of Holborn, engraver to his majesty.

26th. Rev. Clement Cottrell, rector of Waltham, Hants, to Georgiana daughter of John Adams, esq. of Brompton.

27th. At Exeter, Montague Parker, esq. captain in the north Devon militia, to Miss Newcomb, af Teignmouth.

March 4th. At Mary-la-Bonne church, John Gilbert Francklyn, esq. to Mrs. Stevenson, widow of the late major-general S. of the Bengal cavalry.

At Leeds, Mr. William Buck, of Bank Newton, near Gargrave, to Miss Hardacre, of Long Preston.In the evening of the same day,

Mr. John Buck, an eminent grazier, and father of the bridegroom, died suddenly, while the marriage was celebrating at his house.

6th. Thomas Halliday, esq. of Wimpole-street, to Maria-Margaret, second daughter of the rev. James Morrice, of Flower, co. Northampton, and of Betshanger, Kent.

Rev. William Castell, vicar of Brook, and rector of Threxton, Norfolk, to Miss Dennis, of Col chester.

8th. Geo. Gordon, esq. to Miss Elmslie, daughter of John E. esq. of Berners-street.

Mr. Kennet Dixon, of Angelcourt, Throgmorton-street, to Jane, eldest daughter of Dr. Dennison, of Broad street-buildings.

11th. At Wakefield, co. York, Daniel Gaskell, esq, to Miss Ileywood, daughter of Benjamin H. esq. of Stanley-hall, near Wakefield.

At Bristol, rear-admiral Sotheby, to lady Mary-Anne Bourke, daughter of the late earl of Mayo.

At Kirkby-Fleatham, co. York, Thomas Robson, esq. of Holtbyhouse, in the parish of Hornby, to Catherine, second daughter of sir William Young, bart.

13th. At Rothwell, near Leeds, Jn. Newbery, esq. lieut. col. of the Sussex militia, to Miss Cleaver, daughter of the rev. Dr. C. rector of Malton, co. York.

15th. AtSt. Mary-la-Bonne, 'capt. Bates, of the 2d regiment of lifeguards, to Harriet, youngest daughter of the late William-Edward Smith, esq. of the treasury,

17th. John St. Barbe, esq. to Miss Thomas, both of Winchmorehill.

Frederick Bevan, esq. to Miss Buxton, eldest daughter of sirRobert B. bart.

20th. At

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