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... ,'Newtoon, ,, ;, ..Sl I On Tuesday last, the ladylof'Thodmas Bell, Esq. of li Sutton, of a' daughter.. -. ' ;- ''0 ?' r'On 'the '9th -inst. 'at S crirue:te lady of W.' ) is O Thursday, at Christ's. churcli, Seulcostea,.by theE Rev.' ilsaate Dixon, of Htsmhleton, 'Mr. 'Geo:- Miller'V solicitor, to Miss Nicholson, only daughter of Mr. WmVr' ael Nicholson, mierchant, all of this place. On ...

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... I - :o~BIRTHI.I w On Saturday, the 15th instant, at Uopergate Hlouse, I inPontefract, the Lady of Flintoff Leatham, Esq. of a sonL of adheir.-' -MARRIAGES. 11 tOn Monday, the 17th instant, at St. Crux church, Mr. I1 ie Matthew Cowton, of York, grocer, to Elizabeth, only IE lo daughter of Mr. John Parrolt, of this place. D i~ n Sunday week, at St. Mary's church, Beverley, Mr. EI James White, ...

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... BIRTH. At Woodbine Cottage, Newvport, the lady of the Rlev. A. A. Iseaason, Vicar of' St. WVoolas, of a daughter. M\A RRIEI). Feb. 1, at St. Paul's church, Captain Thos. Thompson, of this port, to Miss Mary Ann, only dan. of the late Mr. John Harris, and niece of Thomas Wilcox, Esq. architect, of this city. Feb. 8, the Rev. Geo. Gregory, of Donsford, to M~iss Frances Lacobert, of Doulting, ...

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... ?? ie- X tbe'tbn. i :WEDNESDAY, Ju,7y 21, 1830. th IS lRTHr.-.At Vi, Great King Street, Edinburgh, on the 8th ch curt. irls LUitsInEr, of a daughter. as On Satuiday the 17t hinit. ?? ofLieut. SK1EN, lt.l h;, ofaysot,. n ?? Clerk Street, Brechin, on the 9th curt. I\Irs fo D; D. BiLCx, of a daughter. th , Butr r .-At the Manse oi Edinkillie, on the 4th inst. Mrs FEuIRIES of t son. ?? Petty, on ...

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... on 1~2t 1tRIAG;X:B or, the ta8lt at St. Gcorge's, IHanover-square, V'ht w }Y tht 1 Lev. L Jrd .1ohni Thynn.e. Lord EIdward Jatp} ?? 5011 lthe arquis (if Bath, to Elizabc:h, cldest j M eish, Esq. of W'oodffrrd, 1Eanx. (0 eir I2th~~ itant, by special licencV, at the houe of ari -squnrc, london, Sir Jcin la; io' lt I 3rt.- of Syseio Park, Linolrshir2, to a! C~vt~rrtI1 oi .fuhnDahor, jun. Esj. of ...

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... -BIRTH, On the 23d iust. at Drumcar, the Lady of the Rev. H. TIGHE, of a daughter. _MARRIED_ Tuesday morning, by the Rev. S. Hanna, D. D, 3r. JOSEPH YOUNG, to ELIZABETH, only daughter of the itev. Matthew Tobias, Belfast. On the 20th inst. in Maralin Chinch, by the Rev. Mar- cus Corry, Mr. ROBERT BROWNE, of TullIloab, Moira, to Miss MARIA PICKERING, of JBallymagin, MLiraliln. On tbe 20th ...

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... BIRTH- At Quilly, Dromore. on the 23d ult. the Lady of GEORGE VAUGHAN, Esq. of a son. On Wednesday last, in Belfast, the Lady of JOHN LAMB, Esq. of twins, both sons. On Monday 30th ult. at Hollycroft, near Moneyrea, Mrs. LOWRY, of a son. MARRIED. On the 6th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Morgan, GUSTAVUS. HEYN, Esq. (of the firm of J. F. Thiel and Heyn.) to LETITIA TITIA, eldest daughter of William ...

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... BIRTH On the 9th inst. in Mountjoy- quare, Dublin, the Lady of Hugh O'Reilly, Esq. of a daugI'ter. Nov. 6. in Wexford, the Lady of Richard Bolton, Esq. of Gorey, of a daughter; and on thesame day, at Sarshill, the Lady of Samuel Boxwell, Esq. of a son. These Ladies are sisters, and the children their first bhrn. Oct 31, at Castle Saunderson, the LADY of Alexande. Saunderson, Esq. M. P. of a ...

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... MARIE - IE Charles Brunton, Esq. of Ware, to Miss Fassett, eldest daugh- ter of the late E. D. (0. Fassett, Esq. of Walworth.-ColonAl Sir W. M. Gomm, K. C. B. of the Coldstream Guards, to Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Robert Kerr.- F. WV. Dunne, Esq. to Caroline, relict of Captain Turner, of the 58th Regiment, and daughter of the late Alderman Druitt, of Winchester.-At ...

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... DEATH OF MR. TIERNEY, I he Right Honourable George Tierney, whose death we now announce, was unquestionably one of the ablest of the distinguished men who took a lead in Parliament during the last forty years. He was first returned for Southwark in 1786; and, like his contemporaries, Mr. L'itt and Mr. Sheridan, he rose at once into fame. On the secession of Mr. Fox and his friends, he remained ...

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... Ia-l- i | it is our pninful lnuty to Tnunde.ih'ti Dedtlriol th| S Sovr~iii;~v~ fu eii.y twcfltY years hits filled the Tbrorl 1 Sorerig t~ui; itry 'rhe hlaeve lt, tbr which the Niitidri liasi st beel blt toaimrlyg prcpareditik ilVldW at a Quarter pgst J- ThreL-dCd0~c 0Th Sutti'~dY 'pilig TbileU-o ,Cio'U I hopea Whidid tirotlgh~tb pxtraeted atil ?? eintiliw Illnes ?? (olr f and so vainly ...

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... WE D~ES DA t Y tXi. 8,1880I 'l.~ise inornhigj ?? 4i6i0hs Blic- oro (Wj!eoecka,§sq.. sleltorofadnug k btorar.4th neaf ts di ldy, We : 1; tI'' of 'Henry Pinnellj Eeqsofai; i At Folhtitili-4 t, f '1Uthti the Lady sf Stnley. 'Car; -,Etq filu ?? : - At DawivilsIt,.~e Lndy- of Chatrks hplastte Bales, Etq. o~f a eon,: *hich is incedo ant LayefJdos Esq. oason;/ . Q. '~wlp~Esq.cbe A thiembet ?? ...