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MARRIAGES.

Emmeline Fanny, dau. of the Rev. Francis George Rawlins.

12. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Capt. Frederick Nassau Dore, 20th Regiment, to Grace Amelia, dau. of the late Jonathan Thompson, esq.

16. At St. Peter's, Barbados, Major Bellairs, 49th Regiment, Knight of the Legion of Honour, to Emily Craven, dau. of William Barton Gibbons, esq.

22. At Tenby, Capt. Edward Smyth Mercer, 94th Regiment, son of the late Col. Mercer, Commandant of Royal Marines, to Rosalind Agnes, dau. of Sir C. Nightingale, bart.

23. At Fivemiletown, Hugh Montgomery Archdall, esq., late Capt. 52nd Light Infantry, to Elizabeth, dau. of the late Sir H. Stewart, bart.

24. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Comm. Henry Harvey, R. N., son of Vice-Adm. Edward Harvey, Comm.in-Chief at the Nore, to Eunice Eliza Truscott, niece of the late Rear-Adm. W. W. Henderson, C.B., K.H.

At Otterington, the Rev. Dr. le Maistre, to Frances Charlotte, dau. of the late Sir C. Dodsworth, bart.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, Alfred Plantagenet Frederick Charles Somerset, esq., son of the late Lord John Somerset, to Adelaide Harriet, dau. of Rear-Adm. Sir George and the Hon. Lady Brook Pechell.

28. At Kingston-upon-Thames, George Arbuthnot, esq., to Louisa Anne, dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir Richard Jones, K.C.B.

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At Twickenham Church, the Hon. Algernon Gray Tollemache, to Frances Louisa, widow of George Halliday, esq., of Bridgefield, and dau. of the late Hon. Charles Tollemache.

At Bassaleg Church, Monmouthshire, Lord Francis Conyngham, R. N., M.P., to Georgina Charlotte, dau. of Sir Charles Morgan, bart.

29. At Malvas, Monmouthshire, Charles B. Fox, esa, of Malpas, to Louisa Emma, dau. of the late Hon. and Rev. Charles Douglas and the Lady Isabella Douglas.

30. At the Military Chapel, Royal Hospital, Dublin, Capt. Alexander George Montgomery Moore, to the Hon. Jane Colborne, dau. of Gen. Lord Seaton, G.C.B.

OCTOBER.

1. At St. Mary's Church, Weymouth,

Richard Ffolliott Elliot, esq., to Mary Milborough, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Huyshe, C.B.

3. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Henry Arthur William Hervey, son of the late Lord William Hervey, to Mary, dau. of the late Henry Cox, esq.

8. At Cantley, the Hon. William George Eden, Attaché to Her Majesty's Legation at Stockholm, and son of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, to Lucy Walbanke, dau. of John Walbanke Childers, esq.

At Westleigh, William Wither Bramstone Beach, esq., of Oakley Park, Hants, M.P. for North Hants, to Caroline Chichester, dau. of the late Col, A. Cleveland.

At Grasmere Church, James Carter Shepherd, esq., of Ambleside, to Elizabeth S. A. Bradshaw, dau. of the late Rev. Sir Richard le Fleming, bart.

13. At Thelwall Church, Cheshire, John Backhouse, esq., late H. B. M.'s Vice-Consul at Amoy, to Anne, dau. of the late Peter Nicholson, esq.

15. At Riverhead Chapel, Wilbraham Egerton, esq., to the Lady Mary Amherst, dau. of Earl Amherst.

At Twickenham, Capt. Gardiner, 94th Regiment, to Mary Georgina, dau. of the late G. Barnard, esq.

17. At St. James's, Piccadilly, John Broadhurst, esq., to Florence Georgina Toscana Cumming, dau. of the late Gen. Sir Henry Cumming.

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At Marylebone, Sir William Henry Don, bart., to Emily, dau. of John Sanders, esq.

21. At the Roman Catholic Chapel, Warwick-street, and afterwards at St. George's, Hanover-sq., Capt. Edmund de Feyl, of the Austrian service, to Augusta Clementina Graham, dau. of Sir Bellingham Graham, bart.

At Beauchieff, Derbyshire, the Rev. Charles Audley Assheton Craven, to Elizabeth Mary, dau. of the late Rev. W. Broughton Smith, M.A., Beauchieff Abbey.

22. At Otterhampton, John Jeffery Guy Evered, esq., to Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Jeffery, D.D.

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At Ringwood, the Hon. Henry Curzon, son of Earl Howe, to Eleanor, dau. of Col. Swinburne.

23. At St. James's Church, Westminster, the Rev. Gerrard A. Perren, of Trafford Hall, Chester, to Elizabeth Massey, dau. of Vice-Adm. Provo W. P. Wallis.

MARRIAGES.

27. At St. John's, Notting Hill, William L. Horley, esq., of Hoddesdon, Herts, to Wilhelmina Susan, dau. of Lieut. Col. Hadden, R. E.

28. At Branston, Henry Wright, esq., to Lucy Sophia, dau. of the Hon. A. Leslie Melville.

NOVEMBER.

3. At Câtel Church, Guernsey, Major Lennox, R. A., son of Lord and Lady George Lennox, to Amy, dau. of Joshua Priault, esq.

At Nainee Tal, Bazet W. Colvin, esq., C.S., to Mary Eliza, dau. of Col. Graham, Bengal Army.

At Inchinan, Renfrew, the Hon. Hercules Langford Boyle Rowley, to Louisa Jane, dau. of Arch. Campbell, esq.

4. At Wiesbaden, Charles Uhde, esq., of Handschusheim, Grand Duchy of Baden, to Olympia, dau. of Sir Alexander Cockburn Campbell, bart.

At Marylebone Church, the Rev. Harry Lambert, to Harriet Frances, dau. of Gen. Sir J. Lambert, G. C.B.

9. At Bradgate Park, Viscount Strangford, to Margaret, dau. of John Kincaid Lennox, esq.

10. At Trinity Church, Marylebone, the Rev. Richard Cockburn Kindersley, Vicar of Bramford Speke, Devon, to Georgina Anne, dau. of C. Kindersley,

esq.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, Priestly, son of Lee Birch, esq., of Loxley Park, Staffordshire, to Dora, dau. of Sir Henry Bold Hoghton, bart.

11. At Ancaster Church, Henry 0. Nethercote, to Charlotte Frances, dau. of Charles Allix, esq.

12. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Maj. Fitzgerald, son of Lord William Fitzgerald, to Charlotte Georgina, only child of Henry, son of the late John Trevanion Bettesworth.

At Scarborough, the Rev. Fredk. George Blomfield, M.A., eldest son of the late Lord Bishop of London, to Anne, dau. of Charles Brooke, esq.

18. At Leamington Priors, George F. Hewson, esq., M.D., of Warwick House, Cheltenham, to Martha, dau. of the late Rev. S. Jocelyn Otway.

24. At St. James's, Paddington, the Right Rev. John Bowen, LL.D., Lord Bishop of Sierra Leone, to Catharine Butler, dau. of the late Very Rev. the Dean of Peterborough.

24. At East Clandon, Surrey, Francis W. Fitzhardinge Berkeley, M.P., to Georgina, only dau. of Col. Holme Sumner, of Hatchlands, Surrey.

25. At the British Chapel, St. Petersburg, Frederic Hill, esq., H.M.'s ViceConsul at St. Petersburg, to Mary Blanche, eldest dau. of C. Eastland de Michele, esq.

26. At Great Yarmouth, the Rev. Henry Colton Arden, of Longcrofts, Staffordshire, to Lydia, second dau. of the late Rear-Adm. Hills.

At St. John's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh, Frederick Pitman, esq., Writer to the Signet, to Anna Sitwell, eldest dau. of John Tait, esq.

At the Cathedral, Manchester, Samuel Armitage, esq., to Henrietta, fourth dau. of James Kirshaw, esq., M.P.

At the Cathedral, Toronto, Henry Edward Bennett, to Louisa Birchall, dau. of the Hon. Chief Justice Macaulay.

DECEMBER.

1. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Dudley H. Ryder, esq., to Georgiana Emily, second dau. of John Hales and Lady Caroline Calcraft.

2. At St. James's, Piccadilly, Major M. H. Dowbiggin, to Frances Ann, only dau. of Col. Frazer.

At St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington, the Rev. John Croker Barrow, to Emily Jane, eldest dau. of the late James Nathaniel Merriman, esq.

2. At St. Peter's, Dublin, Capt. R. Caulfeild, 7th Madras Cavalry, to Caroline Harriette, dau. of W. Magill, esq.

5. At Trinity Church, Marylebone, George Ward Hunt, esq., of Wadenhoe House, Northamptonshire, to Alice Eden, dau. of the Right Rev. the Bishop of Moray and Ross.

8. At Downe, Kent, Robert Birkbeck, esq., to Mary Harriett, dau. of Sir John William Lubbock, bart.

At St. Mary's, Melcombe Regis, William Henry Purcell Weston, esq., to Alda Gertrude, dau. of Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, bart.

At St. George's, Hanover-sq., the Rev. Frederick Paget Wilkinson, to Jane Ellen, dau. of Sir John Powlett Orde, bart.

At Crondall, Hants, George Sclater Booth, esq., M.P., to Lydia Caroline,

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At Christchurch, Cork, Ernest Augustus Hawker, esq., to Frances Mary, dau. of the late Maj. Henry Jackson Close, 9th Lancers.

15. At Brighton, Henry Jordan Thornhill, son of the late George Thornhill, esq., M.P., to Elizabeth Julia, dau. of the late Maj. Goldie.

At Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, Susan Amelia, dau. of the Hon. and Ven. Archdeacon Yorke, to Charles Hambro, esq., son of the Baron Hambro, of Milton Abbey, Dorset.

17. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., the Hon. William D. Mortimer Best, son of Lord Wynford, to Caroline, dau. of Mr. and Lady Georgiana Baillie.

At Hordle Church, the Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset, of West Tisted, Hants, to Lucinde Elizabeth, dau. of Rear-Adm. Symonds.

At Brighton, the Ven, W. Derrington Ikin, Archdeacon of Apping, and incumbent of Ballachulish, Argyll, to Elizabeth, dau. of J. W. Morton, esq.

24. At Monkstown Church, county Dublin, George William, son of the Rev. E. E. Maunsell, of Fort Eyre, Galway, to Alice, dau. of Gen. Sir Michael Creagh.

28. At Mallow, Capt. James Harwood Rocke, to Phillippa Maria, dau. of Sir Denham Jephson Norreys, bart., M.P.

29. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Hastings C. Huggins, esq., of the Inner Temple, to Catherine Emily, dau. of the late James Hora, esq.

At Edinburgh, the Hon. George Deas, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, to Dame Sally Outram, dau. of the late Joseph Outram, esq.

31. At Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, the Rev. William Lempriere Lewis, to Elizabeth Alicia Maria, dau. of the late Hon. Algernon Herbert.

DEATHS.

1857.

JANUARY.

1. At Castle Archdall, co. Fermanagh, aged 88, Col. Archdall.

At Newington, Edinburgh, Madeline, only dau. of the late Col. George Hessing, and wife of Maj.-Gen. John Geddes, K.H.

2. At Surbiton Hill, Anne, wife of Charles Pressley, esq., Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue, Somerset House, London.

- At Clayton House, Bucks, Eliza, wife of Sir Harry Verney, bart.

At Hampton Court Palace, aged 57, Henry Joseph St. John, son of George Richard, third Viscount Bolingbroke.

3. In New Zealand, aged 23, Henry, second son of Sir Wm. Lawson, bart., of Brough Hall, Yorkshire, unfortunately drowned while endeavouring to save the life of his servant.

4. At Freston Lodge, Ipswich, aged 76, Edward Beaumont Venn, esq., DeputyLieut. for the county of Suffolk.

5. Aged 61, Mary, wife of Capt. Thos. Gyll, R. N., of Grove Lodge, Pulteney Road, Bath.

At Montagu-sq., aged 70, Lieut. Col. Close, late of the 4th Madras Native Cavalry.

6. At Plas Hoel, Carmarthenshire, Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Trafford.

7. At Exeter, aged 55, George Granville Kekewich, esq., Judge of the County Court of Cornwall.

8. At Windsor-terrace, Plymouth, aged 74, Rear-Admiral Robert Henley Rogers, third son of the late Sir Frederic Leman Rogers, bart.

At the residence of her son-in-law, John Clavering, esq., Newcastle-on-Tyne, aged 72, Elizabeth, relict of Maj.-Gen. Innes, C. B.

At Brighton, Ellen Treson, wife of Col. C. Dickson.

At East Sutton-place, near Maidstone, Sir Edmund Filmer, bart., M.P. Sir Edmund was representative of an ancient Kentish family, and was the son of Capt. Filmer, and nephew and heirat-law of the Rev. Sir John Filmer, bart.,

MARRIAGES

27. At St. John's, Notting Hill, William L. Horley, esq., of Hoddesdon, Herts, to Wilhelmina Susan, dau. of Lieut. Col. Hadden, R.E.

28. At Branston, Henry Wright, esq., to Lucy Sophia, dau. of the Hon. A. Leslie Melville.

NOVEMBER.

3. At Câtel Church, Guernsey, Major Lennox, R. A., son of Lord and Lady George Lennox, to Amy, dau. of Joshua Priault, esq.

At Nainee Tal, Bazet W. Colvin, esq., C.S., to Mary Eliza, dau. of Col. Graham, Bengal Army.

At Inchinan, Renfrew, the Hon. Hercules Langford Boyle Rowley, to Louisa Jane, dau. of Arch. Campbell,

esq.

4. At Wiesbaden, Charles Uhde, esq., of Handschusheim, Grand Duchy of Baden, to Olympia, dau. of Sir Alexander Cockburn Campbell, bart.

At Marylebone Church, the Rev. Harry Lambert, to Harriet Frances, dau. of Gen. Sir J. Lambert, G. C.B.

9. At Bradgate Park, Viscount Strangford, to Margaret, dau. of John Kincaid Lennox, esq.

10. At Trinity Church, Marylebone, the Rev. Richard Cockburn Kindersley, Vicar of Bramford Speke, Devon, to Georgina Anne, dau. of C. Kindersley,

esq.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, Priestly, son of Lee Birch, esq., of Loxley Park, Staffordshire, to Dora, dau. of Sir Henry Bold Hoghton, bart.

11. At Ancaster Church, Henry 0. Nethercote, to Charlotte Frances, dau. of Charles Allix, esq.

12. At St. George's, Hanover-sq., Maj. Fitzgerald, son of Lord William Fitzgerald, to Charlotte Georgina, only child of Henry, son of the late John Trevanion Bettesworth.

At Scarborough, the Rev. Fredk. George Blomfield, M.A., eldest son of the late Lord Bishop of London, to Anne, dau. of Charles Brooke, esq.

18. At Leamington Priors, George F. Hewson, esq., M.D., of Warwick House, Cheltenham, to Martha, dau. of the late Rev. S. Jocelyn Otway.

24. At St. James's, Paddington, the Right Rev. John Bowen, LL.D., Lord Bishop of Sierra Leone, to Catharine Butler, dau. of the late Very Rev. the Dean of Peterborough.

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DEATHS.-JAN.

1 when he was trans-
important post of Go-
He resigned his com-
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n he finally returned to
1 William Anderson
of knighthood for his
I was made a K. C.B.
He was twice married,
hind him a large family.
residence, Allany-st., Re-
London, aged 74, George
late Secretary to Her Ma-
Ordnance, Pall Mall.
don, aged 80, Maria, widow
arl of Carhampton.

dence, Sea Grove House,
5, Mary, the wife of Gen.
1.0.8.
residence, Odiham, Hants,

William Short, esq.,
Col. in the Coldstream
entered the army in 1814,
with the regiment at the
Are-Bras, on the 18th of
l at the battle of Waterloo
It is well known how the
ards distinguished itself in
Hougoumont.
He con-
ace with the army of occu-
ent through the campaign;
ampaign his active service
ring the remainder of his
however, he threw himself
eristic notivity and energy

of progress and improve-
phere in which his lot was
ished several treatises on
igen.

Bolton Hall, Overton, Flint-
& Lieut. Col. Ebenezer Jones,
at, and Deputy Lieutenant for

Grove, near Sevenoaks, aged
widow of Sir Alexander
nt, M.D., FRS, &e.
Hanover-sq., London, aged 59,

Barlow, hort, one of the the Native Supreme Court of at Calcutta, fourth son of the Hillary Barlow, bart., G.C.B. Tamsgate, aged 77, Grace Calet of Adm. Sir Murray MaxB.

Wyfold Court, Oxon, George onkin, e, the only son of the Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin,

A Pimlico, aged 60, Dr. Medthe eminent missionary, having from China only three days before,

in a state of extreme exhaustion. Dr. Medhurst was first appointed to China in 1816, and consequently spent 40 years in that important portion of the missionary field, in which he became the worthy successor of Dr. Morrison.

24. At Whitehill, Chester-le-Street, aged 83, John Cookson, esq., DeputyLieut. and J.P. for the county of Durham. He was the head of one of the oldest and most respectable families connected with the commerce of Newcastle. 25. At the Abbey House, Glastonbury, the Dowager Lady Lethbridge.

At Aston Abbott's House, near Aylesbury, aged 40, Ann, wife of RearAdm. Sir James Clark Ross.

26. At Grosvenor-sq., the Hon. Clara Louisa Vanneck, second dau. of the Right Hon. Lord Huntingfield.

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At Torquay, aged 34, the Right Hon. Wm. Henry Dawnay, seventh Viscount Downe in the peerage of Ireland, and a baronet of England.

He was the eldest son of the Rev. William Henry, the sixth Viscount, by his wife Lydia, only daughter of the late John Heathcote, esq., of Connington Castle, Huntingdonshire. He married in 1843, Mary Isabel, fourth daughter of the late Hon. and Right Rev. Dr. Bagot, Bishop of Bath and Wells, by whom he Lord Downe was educated leaves issue. at Christ Church, Oxford. He was elected M.P. for Rutlandshire in 1841, and continued to retain his seat in the Commons up to January, 1846; and succeeded to the family honours on the demise of his father in the May of that year. From the time of his succeeding to the title and a portion of the estates held by his father, his course has been one of unvarying and unwearied beneficence; founding new churches, rebuilding those that were fallen or decayed, benefiting poor livings by building parsonages and adding to their endowments, erecting school in different villages, and improv ing the comfort of labourers on his estates. by healthful and commodious cottag Of these good works the parish ch at Seay and at Danby, in the Riding, and at more than one vi the neighbourhood of Cowick, his ar estate in the West Riding, will be

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