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free people by the blessings which they enjoy under an invaluable constitution, and by the paternal regard of a revered and illustrious monarch. "We present ourselves before your majesty on this occasion to offer our sincere and hearty congratulations on your majesty's return to your native country in perfect health and safety; and while we felicitate your majesty on that spirit of loyalty and affection which has manifested itself in those parts of your majesty's dominions which you have for the first time recently visited, we feel confident that your majesty is perfectly assured that the citizens of London, in common with the people of Great Britain, will yield to none of your majesty's subjects in zeal for your service, in attachment to your sacred person, and in a determination to uphold the honour and dignity of your majesty's crown.

"That the same gracious provi

dence which has protected your majesty throughout your ar

duous journies may still preserve you long to reign in the hearts of your loyal and affectionate people, is the fervent prayer of your majesty's faithful citizens of London."

To which address the king was pleased to return the following

answer:

"I receive with the utmost satisfaction this testimony of your feelings upon my safe return to my native country. "Highly gratified as I am by the

sentiments of loyalty and affection which have been manifested in those parts of my dominions which I have recently visited, I am perfectly convinced that the same spirit animates the citizens of London, and all classes of my faithful people throughout the British dominions.

"You may be fully assured of my determination to maintain inviolate all your rights and privileges, and of the ardent solicitude which I shall ever feel for your welfare and prosperity."

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A GENERAL BILL of

CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS, from December 12, 1820,
to December 11, 1821:-

130722 In all

Christened {Females 12160) 25232

Females 9072 18451

Buried {Males.. 9379 In all Died under 2 years..4276 20 and 30..1358 | 60 and 70..1612 | 100..0 Between 2 and 5..1793 30 and 40..1817 | 70 and 80..1312 | 101.0 5 and 10. 904 40 and 50..1957 80 and 90.. 771 102.0 10 and 20.. 628 50 and 60..1872 90 and 100.. 150 108..1

Decreased in the burials this year.

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There have been Executed in London and the county of Surrey, 34; of which number 18 only have been reported to be buried within the Bills of Mortality.

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BIRTHS in the Year 1821.

January. At Berwick-house, Cheshire, lady F. Hill, of a son.

At Aston-under-line, the wife of J. Mills, of two sons and a daughter, all doing well.

The lady of sir W. W. Dixie, bart. at Normanton-hall, Leicestershire, of a daughter.

At Thetford, near Deeping, the lady of colonel Denshire, of a son. At Nottingham, the lady of B. Pattison, esq. of a daughter.

At Hadsor-house, Worcestershire, the lady of the rev. H. Amphlett, of a daughter.

At Dublin, lady Killeen, of a

son.

Same place, the honourable Mrs. Veriker, of a daughter.

February. In America-square, the lady of W. Pratt, jun. of a son. At Cambridge, the lady of sir J. Mortlock, of a son.

At Cury, Mrs. Hendy, of twins, being the third time of her having twins, and being herself a twin.

At Edinburgh, lady Pringle, of Stitchell, of a daughter.

March. The lady of the honourable and rev. W. L. Addington, second son of lord Sidmouth, of a daughter.

At Hatton-house, Middlesex, Mrs. Langslow, wife of captain Langslow, (Bengal establishment,) of a daughter, being her fifth child. Her eldest was born in Africa, her second in Asia, and her third in North America.

April. The lady of the honourable and rev. H. C. Cust, of a

son.

Mrs. Jennings, of Bottishamhall, Cambridgeshire, of a son.

At Powis-castle, Cheshire, lady L. Clive, of a daughter.

The lady of J. B. Swete, esq. of Manhead-cottage, Devon, of a

son.

At Greensted-hall, Essex, Mrs. Ord, of a son.

At Arch-cliffe, Dover, the lady of Captain Duncan Grant, of the royal artillery, of a son.

At Roe-cliff Manor, Leicestershire, Mrs. Babington, of a son.

At Tixover, Lincolnshire, Mrs. O'Brien, of a son and heir.

At Lydart-house, Monmouthshire, Mrs. Oakley, of a daughter.

At Tunstall-hall, Shropshire, the lady of the rev. P. S. Broughton, of a daughter.

At Kelston-house, Somersetshire, lady Hawkins, of a son.

At Bath, Mrs. Williams, of Westmoreland, of a son.

In Dublin, lady Coghill Coghill, of a daughter.-Mrs. Smith, of a son and heir.-At Farney-castle, Mrs. Armstrong, of a son.

At Lodge-park,county of Meath, Mrs. Gibson, of a son.

May. In Gloucester-place, the lady of John Buller, esq. of a daughter.

The lady of John Watson, esq. Upper Bedford-place, of a son.

At Hambledon, Hampshire, the lady of Francis Morgan, esq. of a daughter.

In Manchester-square, the lady of C. Blackett, jun. esq. of a

son.

At Maize-hall, Greenwich, the lady of Henry Francis, esq. of

a son.

The lady of C. J. Stokes, esq. of Doughty-street, of a son.

In Cumberland-street, the lady of

of Charles Franks, esq. of a daughter.

In Keppel-street, Russellsquare, the lady of John Constable, esq. of a son.

June. At Rode-hall, Cheshire, Mrs. Wilbraham, of a daughter.

At Walton-house, Cumberland, Mrs. Johnson, of a son.

At Alconbury-house, Huntingdonshire, Mrs. Newton, of a son. At Normanby.hall, Lincolnshire, lady Sheffield, of a daughter.

At Bradenham-hall, Norfolk, Mrs. Haggard, of a daughter. At gravel-hill, Shropshire, Mrs. Beauchamp, St. John, of a daugh

ter.

At Litchfield, lady Darwin, of

a son.

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At Berkswell-hall, Warwickshire, Mrs. Wilmot, of a daughter. Mrs. Williams, of the cottage, near Llanfyllin, Wales, of a son. At Kilgraston, Scotland hon. Mrs. Grant, of a daughter. July. At her house, in Springgardens, lady Elizabeth Smyth, of a daughter.

Lady Fitzherbert, of a daughter. At the Grove, Highgate, the lady of Quarles Harris, jun. esq. of Crutched-friars, of a son.

In Chancery-lane, the lady of H. A. Mereweather, esq. of a daughter.

The lady of captain Blanshard, of the honourable company's ship, the Marquis of Wellington, of a daughter.

August. In Queen-Ann-street, the lady of John Callaghan, esq. of a son.

The lady of the rev. Dr. Russell, head master of Charterhouse-school, of a daughter.

At Mitcham-grove, the lady of G. M. Hoare, esq. of a son.

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At Stoke Vicarage, Bucks, Mrs. Raymond, of a son.

At Throop-house, Dorset, Mrs. Porter, of a daughter.

At Middleton-hall, Essex, Mrs. Gillum, of a daughter.

At Stock-lodge, Mrs. Eastwood, of a daughter.

At Ridgway Castle, Hampshire, Mrs. Ede, of a daughter.

At Beakesbourne, Kent, the honourable Mrs. Eden, of a son. At Walton-hall, Mrs. Houghton, of a son.

At Merton-hall, Norfolk, Mrs. Berney, of a daughter.

At Carlton-hall, Northamptonshire, the honourable lady Palmer, of a daughter.

At Greenridge, Northumberland, Mrs. J. Semple, of a daughter, her nineteenth child, all alive; viz. nine sons and ten daughters. (R)

Lady

Lady Mosley, at Rolleston, Staffordshire, of a son.

In Scotland- at Comely bank, Mrs. Laidlow, of a daughter. At the Manse of Boham, Mrs. Forbes, of a daughter.

At Longniddy-house, Mrs. Drysdale, of a son.

At Bermaduthy-house, Mrs. M'Kenzie, of a son.

At Arden-wood, Ireland, Mrs. Homan, of a daughter.

November. At Oakfield-lodge, Berkshire, Mrs. Rich, of a son. At Almington-hall, Cheshire, Mrs. Crewe, of a son.

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At Lichfield, lady C. Seymour, of a son and heir.

At Bedale, Yorkshire, lady Beresford, of a son.

At Dublin, the countess of Longford, of a son.

December. At Shabden, Surrey, the lady of A. Little, esq. of a son. At Hackney, the lady of Henry Ashley, esq. of a son.

At Twickenham, the lady of the Rev. T. Vialls, of a son.

At Hampton Court, the lady of James Campbell, esq.ofa daughter. In York-place, Portman-square, the lady of Joseph Hume, esq. M. P. of a daughter.

MARRIAGES in the year 1821. January. At Bowden, Cheshire, The rev. J. T. Law, vicar of Bowden, eldest son of the lord bishop

of Chester, to lady Charlotte Grey, daughter of the earl of Stamford and Warrington.

At Wickworth, Derbyshire, Mr. F. West, only son of the honourable Mr. West, and grandson to the late earl Delawar, to lady Georgiana Stanhope, youngest daughter to the late, and sister to the present earl of Chesterfield.

At Honiton, Devon, captain Thornbrough, R. N. son of admiral sir Edward Thornbrough, K. C. B. to Emily, second daughter of Daniel Garrett, esq. of Cott-house, near Honiton.

George Barrett Lennard, esq. third son of sir T. B. Lennard, bart. of Bell-house, Essex, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Edm. Prideaux, esq. of Hexworthy, Cornwall.

At Felbrig, Norfolk, the rev. C. Campbell, to the honourable B. Byng, daughter of the late viscount Torrington.

At Oswestry, Francis Acton, esq. nephew of the late sir John Acton, bart. prime minister at Naples, to Esther, relict of the late Wm. Baker, esq. jun., and daughter of the late Robert Fagan, esq. his Britannic majesty's consul-general at Palermo.

At Wolverhampton, the honourable captain Josceline Percy, R. N. son of the earl of Beverley, to Sophia Elizabeth, third daughter of Moreton Walhouse, esq. of Hatherton.

On the 5th of July last, in Ceylon, W. Granville, esq. deputy secretary, to Frances, daughter of the late honourable G. Turnour, of that island, and niece of his eminence the late cardinal duke de Baussett, of Paris, and the earl of Winterton.

February.

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