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THE KING’S HEALTH

... regret to find, a letter which we have this morning (Wednesday) received from a correspondent Windsor, upon whose means of information we think can rely, that the state of the King’s health by means favourable as some of the accounts would have led us to imagine. It seems that the attack of the gout, with which his Majecty has been afflicted, although exceedingly painful, has not been the ...

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... -- e, ~z. On the 18th Instant, -the Lady of, W. J. Bagshaw, Esq. the l On Saturd'ay se'nnlght, ?* Wa ,Reery, Leicestershire, the adyof te lon, nd ev. ~ng~tusHobrtof a son. h Tuesday the 7th instant, at atlok Bsath, the -wife of Mr. Godson, Land Agent and Civil Egneer, of a daughter. On the 13th instant, at the Iariss Chiarch, Winwick, having bee Plvi consly married by the Rev. Joseph Carr, at ...

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... On ,Friday fnsspet, t.Clytn Cottage, Colyton, the L tly d f Lieut.. Grorge' Eyre..Poyee~l,.. R. N. cfa daughter. At.Torre, the Ladyo~ ot'he Capt, G. Weo.llombe, ?? N; ?? ?? :. . : On the 17th, at . I~swll-sie, iLotsos, the 1ady~of Mi' Sergeanst, Adams.,of.* daughter.'. - Ou Monday 1sists ttS Si.* Mirtiln's Church, hy the Right. Re0. the Lord..Bishopsot'-this Diocese, Warter Oke Edyc, of' the ...

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... BIRTH. On the 5th instant, at Tuabridge Wells, Lady Jane L. .V- rence Peel, of a son, which survived only a few days. MARRIAGES. On the 12th instant, at the Collegiate church, Mr. Nicholas Ryder, of Salford, professor of musee, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Richard Smethurst, Esq. of the same place. On the 11th inst. at St. John's Church, Mr. J. Andrew, of Manchester, attorney-at-law, ...

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... AI a M1ARRIED- A t'Barking, Essex, the Rev. Robert Lnge, of Coddenbam, to Margaret Douglas, third daughter of the Rev. C. Davy, Rector of Barking..-TVhe Rev. IV. Jenkins, Vicar of'Sidmnouth, Devon, to Miss Banger, only daughter of T. 'Banger, Esq.-At Wem,. Salop, the Rev. J. Pattison, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late J. Lee, Esq. of Shrewsbury.-Ai Brixton, the Rev. Edwin Prodgers, to ...

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... BIRTHS. On the IStb inst. the lady of Alfred Wigan, Esq., of Chlre House, Emst Mallins. of a daughter. Oa the 19ch inst. Mrs. Wm. Freeman, of Millbank-streer, Of a son. on the 20th jost. Mrs. N. L. Robins, of Salisbury-street, of S daughter. July 24, at the Cape of Good Hope, the lady of Surgeon Ted' lie, of tue 98th Realment, of a son, MARRIED. On the 18th inst. at West Hackney Church, Mr. ...

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... llhy the real hat n or be iont )Wy_ So- I X11 the tisll tils 'ittt ?? I its tiss, .ety -se rsof Mr. ;ill - Dv- atrt hat to, Itla to not ,m- ght ary S aeym, itt oulr 5005:5. On Thurslay, at Darotry, tre Lady of F. 11, Cartwrights, E sq. of at tosl. On the ltth inst. tie Lady of W. J,. tagstaw, Elsq. of tile Oaks, of R rosu. (irs the 17th ilst. the Lady of the Rev. Steltren Creylke, of a Soil, ...

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... SPATH BY STABb1G. - An inquest was held .on Tuesday last, at Ipswich, on view of the, body of Elizabeth Squirrell,'who met with her death in a, amaner most extraordinary. The deceased lived as housekeeper in the service of W. Rodwell, Esq.'solicitor, of Ipswich, and it appeared that on the evening previous to her death she bad quar- relled withlthe butler to the ihmily, naaed ThomasChurchyard, ...