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PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

April 25. Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Major E. Peel to be Lieut.-Colonel.

April 27. Her Majesty having been pleased to enlarge the Second and Third Classes of the Order of the Bath by the addition of Civil divisions-the Right Hon. Henry L. Bulwer, Envoy Extr. and Min. Plenip. to the Queen of Spain, the Right Hon. Henry Ellis, soine time employed on a Special Mission to the Court of Brazil, the Rt. Hon. Richard Pakenham, Envoy Extr. and Min. Plenip. to America, James Brooke, esq. Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Labuan, George R. Clerk, esq. Governor of Bombay, Henry Light, esq. Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Guiana, George Grey, esq. Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand, Charles Edward Trevelyan, esq. Assistant Secretary to the Board of Treasury, Sir Randolph I. Routh, Kt. Commissary General, employed on a particular service in Ireland, Rear-Adm. Beaufort, Hydrographer to the Admiralty, the Right Hon. James Stephen, one of the Under-Secretaries of State for the War and Colonial Department, MajorGen. William Morrison, Madras Art. C.B. and Lieut. Col. Henry M. Lawrence, Bengal Art. C.B. to be Ordinary Members of the Civil division of the Second Class or Knights Commanders of the Bath.-Major-Gen. William F. P. Napier, C.B. to be an Ordinary Member of the Military division of Knights Commanders. -Lord Bloomfield, Envoy Extr. and Minister Plenip, to Russia, Lord Cowley, Min. Plenip. to the Swiss Cantons, Lord William Hervey, Secretary of Embassy at Paris, the Earl of St. Germans, some time Secretary of Legation at Madrid, Lieut. Col. Justin Sheil, Envoy Extr. and Min. Plenip, to the Shah of Persia, Sir H. Wheatley, Bart. Receiver-Gen. of the Duchy of Cornwall, G. E. Anson, esq. Keeper of Her Majesty's Privy Purse, the Hon. C. A. Murray, late Master of Her Majesty's Housebold, and now Consul-general in Egypt, G. Nicholls, esq. one of the Secretaries to the Poor Law Board, E. Chadwick, esq. one of the Commissioners for Inquiring into the Sanitary Condition of the Metropolis, J. G. S. Lefevre, esq. Clerk Assistant of the Parliaments, A. Milne, one of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods and Forests, Sir H. T. De la Beche, Kt. Director-general of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom, Sir W. Symonds, Kt. Capt. R.N., Lieut. Col. John Jebb, R.E. Surveyorgen. of Prisons, R. Mayne, esq. one of the Commissioners of the Police of the Metropolis, S. G. Bonham, esq. Governor of Hong Kong, Col. Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke, Kt. late Lieut. Governor of New Brunswick, Lieut. Col. F. H. Robe, now administering the Government of South Australia, Sir R. B. Clarke, Kt. Chief Justice of Barbados, Sir J. Rowe, Kt. Chief Justice of Jamaica, Sir A. Oliphant, Kt. Chief Justice of Ceylon, G. Scotland, esq. Chief Justice of Trinidad, and Sir R. D. George, Bart. late Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia, to be Ordinary Members of the Civil division of the Third Class or Companions of the aforesaid Most Hon. Order.

April 28. Colonel Sir William M. G. Colebrooke, Kt. to be Governor and Com.-in-Chief of British Guiana.-Brevet, Capt. M. Pole, of the 46th Foot, to be Major in the Army.

April 29. The Earl of Ellesmere, Lord Seymour, Viscount Canning, the Bishop of Norwich, Lord Langdale, Lord Wrottesley, Sir Philip de M. Grey Egerton, Bart. Sir Charles Lemon, Bart. Sir R. I. Murchison, Kt. Andw. Rutherfurd, esq. Joseph Hume, esq. Samuel

Rogers, esq. Richard Monckton Milnes, esq and John George Shaw Lefevre, esq. to be Commissioners for Inquiring into the Constitution and Government of the British Museum. -Robert Milley de Blaquiere, esq. to be one of Her Majesty's Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.

May 2. Hugh Houston, esq. to be Registrar of Berbice, in the colony of British Guiana. May 3. Lord Belhaven to be Her Majesty's High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

May 4. The Duke of Norfolk elected K.G.

May 8. The Rt. Hon. Edward John Stanley (eldest son of Lord Stanley of Alderley) created Baron Eddisbury, of Winnington, Chest. -George Earl Granville to be Vice-President of the Committee of Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations.Shepley Watson Hemingway, of Oulton, in Rothwell, co. Cork, esq grandson of Jos. Hemingway, of Wombwell, gent. by Ann, sister of Shepley Watson, esq. in compliance with the will of his greatuncle the said Shepley Watson, to drop the name of Hemingway and use the surname of Watson only. 68th Foot, Capt. H. Smyth, to be

May 12. Major.

May 15. The Rev. Robert Pennyman Hull, Perp. Curate of Buxton, co. Derby, in compliance with the will of James Brown, of Preston, co. Lanc. gent, to take the surname of Brown only.

May 16. The Right Hon. John George Brabazon Earl of Bessborough to be Master of her Majesty's Buck Hounds, rice Earl Granville.

May 17. Knighted: John Romilly, esq. M.P. Her Majesty's Solicitor General; John Liddell, M.D., F.R.S., Chevalier of the Imp. Russian Order of St. Anne, and of the Order of the Redeemer of Greece, Medical Inspector of Fleets and Hospitals: Capt. William Bellairs, Senior Exon of Her Majesty's Guard of Yeomen of the Guard, and Matthew Wyatt, esq. Lieut. of the Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.-Royal Marines, Capt. and brevet Major H. J. Gillespie to be Lieut -Colonel; and Adjutant J. R. Jackson to be Capt.

May 19. The Rev. George Pickard, M.A. of Whitminster House, Glouc. and Bloxworth, Dorset, in compliance with the wife of Chas. Owen Cambridge, esq. to take the name of Cambridge after Pickard, and quarter the arms.-The Earl of Dalhousie and the Earl of Camperdown elected Knights of the Thistle.

May 23. 26th Foot, Lieut. Col. A. T. Hemphill, from 29th Foot, to be Lieut.-Colonel, vice brevet Col. A. S. H. Mountain, C.B. who exchanges-78th Foot, Capt. J. Burns to be Major.-John Brooke Johnson, esq. Capt. 88th Foot, eldest son of Rev. Francis Charles Johnson, Vicar of White Lackington, Somerset, and Einma-Frances his wife, eldest surviving sister of James Brooke, esq. Rajah of Sarawak, Borneo, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Labuan aud its dependencies, and Commissioner and Consul-General to the Sultan and Independent Chiefs of Borneo, to take the surname of Brooke, in addition to that of Johnson: declaration to be registered in Her Ma jesty's College of Arms.

May 24. Capt. Granville Gower Loch, R.N. to be Companion of the Bath: Lieut. William Wooldridge, R.N. to be Lieutenant of the port of Gibraltar.

May 25. William Dougal Christie, esq. to be Agent and Consul General in the Mosquito Territory: Were Giffard Nicolas, esq. to be Her Majesty's Consul at Mobile.-Coldstream Gds. Lieut.-Col. Walter Trevelyan, to be Capt.

and Lieut.-Col.-2d Foot, Capt. H. W. Sisted to be Major.-17th Foot, Major D. G. Freer, from 3d West India Regt. to be Major, vice Major E. M. Clarke, who exchanges.-57th Foot, Lieut.-Colonel William Ross, to be Lieut.Colonel.-Brevet, Capt. the Hon. Richard Watson, of 32d Foot, to be Major.

NAVAL PREFERMENTS. To be Captain,-A. P. Ryder.

To be Commanders,-V. O. Inglefield, A. G. West, A. S. Booth, C. F. Hillyar.

Appointments,-Captains George Elliot to the Ocean, Sir Thomas Maitland, C.B. to the San Josef (as flag-Captain to Sir W. H. Gage, at Devonport).

Members returned to serve in Parliament.
Carlisle.-Wm. Nicholson Hodgson, esq.
Cirencester.-Joseph R. Mullins, esq.
Wicklow (Co.)-Sir Ralph Howard, Bart.
York.-Wm. M. E. Milner, esq.

Sir Denis Le Marchant, Bart. to be Principal Secretary of the Board of Control; Horatio Waddington, esq. barrister-at-law, to be Under Secretary of State for the Home Department.

Edgar A. Bowring, esq. to be Private Secretary to Earl Granville, Vice-President of the Board of Trade.

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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.
The Very Rev. E. D. Ramsay (Dean of Edin-
burgh) to be Bishop of Glasgow and Gal-
loway.

Rev. H. M. Scarth, to be a Preb. of Wells
Cathedral.

Rev. H. Allen, St. Jude, Whitechapel, P.C.
Middlesex.

Rev. W. H. Andrews, Carlton Colville R. Suf-
folk.

Rev. W. R. B. Arthy, St. George, Sutton, Mac-
clesfield, P.C. Cheshire.

Rev. T. Ashby, Waresley V. Hunts.
Rev. J. T. Austen, West Wickham R. Kent.
Rev. J. Bell, Goodshaw P.C. Lancash.
Rev. E. J. Bell, Crostwick R. Norfolk.
Rev. J. Boyse, Old Cleve V. Somerset.
Rev. M. S. Bree, Ballincourt R. Kerry.
Rev. G. Bullock, Aldworth V. Berks.
Rev. C. H. Campion, Westmeston R. Sussex.
Rev. G. E. Carwithen, District of St. Peter,
Newlyn, P.C. Cornwall.

Rev. H. Caswall, Figheldean V. Wilts.
Rev. W. H. Chalton, Easton R. Northampt.
Rev. J. W. Cobb, St. Margaret of Westwick
P.C. Norwich.

Rev. W. Cockcroft, Oxton, Woodchurch, P.C.
Cheshire.

Rev. G. Cox, Norton P.C. Gloucestershire.
Rev. C. Cripps, Stone P.C. Gloucestershire.
Rev. T. Drosier, Shouldham with Shouldham
Thorpe P.C. Norfolk.

Rev. R. B. Dundas, Harpole R. Northampt.
Rev. S. Eardley, St. Stephen's Church P.C.
Birmingham.

Rev. W. J. Edge, Hartshill, Manceter, P.C.
Warw.

Rev. C. A. Fowler, Crawley R. Sussex.

Hon. and Rev. D. Gordon, Great Stanmore R.
Middlesex.

Rev. A. B. Gould, St. Mark P.C. Wolverhampt.
Rev. J. Green, St. Neots V. Hunts.

Rev. F. Hall, Keystone R. Hunts.

Rev. R. Harding, Hoare R. Somerse

Rev. J. R. Hill, Normanby R. Y
Rev. W. Hogarth, Hatfield V
Rev. W. Holland, Huntin et

R. Suffolk.

Rev. J A. Johnston, St. John's P.C. Lambeth.
Rev. T. Lathbury, St. Simon's P.C. Bristol.
Rev. T. Little, OxenhallP. C. Glouc.

Rev. H. W. Marychurch, St. Michael's Bur-
leigh-street Strand P.C. Middlesex.

Rev. E. May, St. George with St. Paul, Stam-
ford, R.R. Linc.

Rev. W. L. Metcalf, West Camel R. Som.
Rev. H. H. Molesworth, Little Petherick R.
Cornwall.

Rev. E. Moore, Frittenden R. Kent.

Rev. C. Mortlock, All Saints with St. Leonard
V. Leicester.

Rev. H. Nathan, Jordanston R. Pemb.
Rev. M. Newport, Markfield R. Leic.
Rev. C. Nicholson, Whitbeck P.C. Cumb.
Rev. W. A. Peacock, Fordington R. Line.
Rev. L. M. Peter, Lamorran R. Cornwall.
Rev. J. M. W. Piercy, Glooston R. Leic.
Rev. W. Pulling, Eastnor and Pixley R.R.Heref.
Rev. J. W. Rooker, Lower Gornal P.C. Staff.
Rev. T. Sanctuary, Poorstock R. Dorset.
Rev. S. C. Sharpe, Halliwell P.C. Lanc.
Rev. J. Sheldon, Carver-street District P.C
Sheffield.

Rev. S. M. Shepheard, Calthorpe V. Norfolk.
Rev. F. F. Statham, St. Peter, Walworth, P.C.
Surrey.

Rev. E. Strickland, Horningsham, P.C. Wilts.
Rev. T. C. Thompson, Ripley R. Yorkshire.
Rev. E. Trelawney, Maker V. Cornwall.
Rev. H. T. Tucker, Clayhidon R. Devon.
Rev. G. F. Turner, Colebrooke, Crediton, V.
Devon.

Rev. J. Walker, St. Paul, Bury, P.C. Lanc.
Rev. H.Warburton, Sible Hedingham R.Essex.
Rev. C. Wardroper, Farnley Tyas P.C. Yorks.
Rev. J. Wetherall, Glendon R. Northampt.
Rev. T. R. White, Finchley R. Middlesex.
Rev. J. Wilkinson, Broughton Gifford R. Wilts.
Rev. B. Wright, Stoke Prior and Docklow
P.C. Herefordshire.

CHAPLAINS.

Rev. H. Philpott, to H. R. H. Prince Albert.
Rev. J. Thomas, to the Abp. of Canterbury.

CIVIL PREFERments.

Rev. Philip Bliss, D.C.L. to be Principal of St.
Mary's Hall, Oxford.

Rev. H. Jacobs, M.A. to be Master of the
Grammar School, Shoreham, Sussex.
Rev. J. Mulholland, to be Principal of the Col-
legiate School, Windsor.

Rev. W. Read, to be Head Master of the South
Wales Training Institution.

Fitzherbert Macdonald, esq. to be Principal
Registrar of the Diocese and Episcopal Con-
sistory Court of Sarum.

Dr. Heimann to be Professor of German language and literature in the London University College.

BIRTHS.

April 3. In Portland-pl. the wife of Lieut.Col. the Hon. E. B. Wilbraham, of a daughter. 4. At Carlton-hall, Suffolk, the wife of Frederick Newton Dickenson, esq. of Siston Court, Glouc. a son and heir.-7. In Chester-sq. the wife of A. L. Goddard, esq. M.P. for Cricklade, a son and heir.-10. The wife of Col. G ompson, of Bolton Lodge, a Optagu-st. Portinan-sq. the les Vansittart, a dau.don, the wife of Major dau.-At Brussels, Erskine, of a dau. the Hon. Mrs. Perc

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-23. Lady Norreys, a dau.-25. At Plymouth, the wife of Sedley Bastard Marke, esq. a son and heir.-At Fritwell House, Oxon. the wife of Thomas Tyrwhit Drake, esq. jun. a dau.-26. At the Castle, Parsonstown, Ireland, the Countess of Rosse, a son. At Wardour Castle, the Right Hon. Lady Arundell, a dau.-28. In Eaton-sq. London, the wife of Edward Divett, esq. M.P. a dau.At Heathfield House, the wife of Jas. Bourne, esq. a dau. At Alverstoke rectory, Hants, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Walpole, a son.

-29. At Moulton Grange, Northamptonshire, the wife of Henry O. Nethercote, esq. a dau. - 30. At the Craig, Windermere, the wife of Capt. Sir T. S. Pasley, a dau.-At Rankiellour, Fife, the Hon. Mrs. George William Hope, a son.

Lately. The wife of the Hon. Fred. Petre, a dau. The wife of Sir Lucius O'Brien, Bart. M.P. a dau.-In Lowndes-st. Belgrave-sq. the wife of Gen. Sewell, a dau.At the British Museum, Lady Madden, a dau.-———— In Chesham-st. Belgrave-sq. the Hon. Mrs. W. E. Fitzmaurice, a dau.At Barnet, the Hon. Mrs. Trotter, a son.- At Carlton Barrow, Dorset, the wife of Lieut.-Col. J. Dillon Browne, Bombay Army, a son.

May 2. At the Hirsel, N. B. the Countess of Home, a son.At Downes, the wife of James Wentworth Buller, esq. a dau.-3. At Orton Longueville, Huntingdonshire, the Countess of Aboyne, a son.-4. At Wolston Manor House, Warw. the wife of W. Wilcox, esq. a dau. At the rectory, Houghton Conquest, Beds, the wife of the Rev. Henry J. Rose, a dau.-5. At Berkeley-sq. the wife of Sydney Smirke, esq. a son.In Devonshire-st. Portland-pl. the wife of John Marston, esq. a son.

-6. At Blenheim palace, the Duchess of Marlborough, a dau.--At Putney, the wife of Col. Knollys, Scots Fusilier Guards, a dau. -In Curzon-st. Lady E. Lascelles, a son.

-7. At Westover, Isle of Wight, the wife of the Hon. William A'Court Holmes, a son. --At Tresillian House, Newlyn, the wife of Richard Gully Bennet, esq. a dau.-10. At West-hill, Wandsworth, the wife of Henry Rucker, esq. a dau.- At Somers-place, Hydepark, the wife of Philip Lybbe Powys, esq. a son. At Eaton-pl. the wife of W. M. Milner, esq. a son and heir.At Watford Court, Northamptonshire, the Lady Henley, a dau.

-In Berkeley-square, the Hon. Mrs. James Stuart Wortley, a dau.--11. At Windsor, the wife of Capt. Lionel Mackinnon, Coldstream Guards, a dau.-In Gower-st. the wife of Dr. Ballard, a dau.-19. At Ryde, 1. W. the wife of the Rev. Iltyd Nicholl, M.A. of Usk, (eldest son of Iltyd Nicholl, esq. of The Ham, co. Glam.) a dau.

MARRIAGES.

Feb. 17. At St. Arvan's, co. Monmouth, Robert-Preston, eldest surviving son of Thomas Rodick, of Gateacre, near Liverpool and Challan Hall, co. Lancaster, esq. to Ellen, eldest surviving daughter of Mr. Robert Bainbridge, of Lancaster, and niece of the late John Bainbridge of St. Arvan's Park, esq.

Feb. 24. At Calcutta, the Rev. Thomas Edward J. Steel, H.E.I.C. Chaplain, to LouisaFrederica, fourth dau. of Chas. Burgett, esq.

March 11. At St. Botolph's, Aldgate, GeorgeThomas, son of the late Lieut.-Col. Romilly, of the Royal Eng. to Margaret-Philip, only dau. of John Mirrielees, esq.

April 6. At Hove, Sussex, William Goring, esq. to Katherine-Barwell, only dau. of Mr. T. Skyrme, late of Hereford.

11. At Trinity Church, Marylebone, Capt. C. Fountaine, of the 52nd Reg. to Rose-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late John Goldsborough Ravenshaw, esq. of Harley-street.--At Cork, Thomas Brisbane, son of James Carnegie, esq. of North Esk Castle, Cork, to Mary-Anne, dau. of John Moffatt, esq. Lieut. R.N.-At Ipswich, J. H. Akers, esq. of the Admiralty Office, London, and youngest son of Lieut. Thos. Akers, R.N. to Martha-Louisa, eldest dau. of Lieut. Geo. Gooch, of Ipswich.

13. At Truro, John Fincher Trist, esq. of the Madras Army, eldest son of the late Capt. Trist, Bengal, to Jane-Warren, eldest dau. of Captain Devonshire, R.N.At Lamphey, Pembr. Joshua Bird Allen, esq. barrister, to Margaretta-Anne, only dau. of Lieut.-Colonel William Morison, H. E. I. C. S. of Portclew House, near Pembroke.--At Bridekirk, Cum. berland, James Walker, esq. of Dabrey House, Mid Lothian, brother of the late Sir Francis Walker Drummond, Bart. of Hawthornden, to Ellen, third dau. of the late J. D. B. Dykes, esq. of Dovenby Hall, Cumberland.

15. At Tichfield, Arthur Price, esq. Secretary to Rear-Adm. Sir F. A. Collier, to Elizabeth, only dau. of the late Capt. Crouch, R.N.

20. At Aberdeen, John M'Cunn, esq. of Ardhallow, Argylesh. to Anne Gordon Dewar, eldest dau. of the Very Rev. Principal Dewar, Marischal College. At Liverpool, HughRosseter, eldest son of Hugh Cumming, esq. of Exeter, to Mary-Grace, youngest dau. of John Jones, esq. and grand-dau. of the late Rev. John Lewis, of Trosymarian, and Rector of Llanfuhill, Anglesea.--At Sampford Peverell, John Pearce, esq. of the Great House, Bampton, to Sarah, youngest dau. of W. Vickery, esq.-At St. Pancras, John- Pirie, fourth son of Robert Charles, esq. of Endsleigh-st. Tavistock-sq. to Henrietta, only dau. of the late Hon. Charles Jones, of Brickville,

Canada.

22. At Kensington, Walter A. Holcombe, esq. son of the late Rev. John Holcombe, Rector of Cosheston, Pembrokeshire, to MaryAnn, youngest dau. of Joseph Rusbridger, esq. of Kensington.---At Braddan, Edmund James Adderly, esq. of Hams, Warw. to Marian, eldest dau. of Sir J. E. Leeds, Bart.

24. At Wrecclesham, Surrey, George-Sackville, youngest son of Major Smyth, of Bonn, to Maria, second dau. of Newburgh Higinbothom, esq. of Holt Lodge, Hampshire.-At Chapel Allerton, the Rev. John Urquhart, Incumbent of Chapel Allerton, to Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev Edw. Wilson, Incumbent of the same place.

25. At Churchill, near Stourbridge, John Best, esq. barrister-at-law, to Mary-Smith, eldest dau. of William Trow, esq. of Ismere House, Worc.--At Harberton, Philip Michelmore, esq. of Stretchford, to Anna, third dau. of Robert Taylor, esq. of Standcombe, Devon. -At St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, William Smith, esq. of Bath, and Wyvol's-court, Swallowfield, Wilts, to Amelia-Louisa, daughter of A. A. Miéville, esq. of Gower-st. Bedford-sq-At Paddington, John, eldest son of Thomas Burbidge, esq. of Clifton, to Joanna, youngest dau. of the late W. H. Davis, of Leicester.-At Plymouth, Powell John Comyn, Lieut. 68th B.N.I. eldest son of the late Col. Comyn, Bengal Army, to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Lieut.Col. John Campbell, of Plymouth, and granddau. of the late Gen. Archibald Campbell.At Staines, Philip Wright, esq. B.A. Trinity college, Camb. of Birkenhead, Cheshire, to Sarah-Louisa, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert Govett, M.A. Vicar of Staines.--At Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts, the Rev. Thomas Masterman, son of John Masterman, esq. M.P. to Margaret-Mariana, dau, of A. M. Story Maskelyne,

esq. of Basset Down House, Wilts.--At St. James's, Westminster, the Rev. H. C. Radclyffe, B.A. eldest son of the late William Radclyffe, of Darley Hall, Yorkshire, esq. to Rosa, fifth dau. of the late John Waite, esq. of Old Burlington-st.-In Dublin, John Henry El. lis Ridley, esq of the 2nd Dragoon Guards, only son of the late Rev. H. J. Ridley, to Anna-Maria, only child of the late J. M. Brooke, of Longfield, co. Cavan, and granddau. of the Dean of Dromore.

26. At St. Mary Abchurch, the Rev. Robert B. Gibson, M.A. Rector of St. Mary Abchurch, and St. Laurence Pountney, to Ann-Ellen, eldest dau. of Boughey Hipworth, esq. of Laurence Pountney-lane, and East Hornden, Essex. At Carshalton, Robert Quigley Wa lace, esq. surgeon, Wisbeach, Camb. to Mary-Anna, third daughter of Edward Wallace, esq. surgeon, Carshalton.--At Stoke, near Devonport, the Rev. Robert Baker, B.A. third son of George Baker, esq. of Russell-sq. to Emily de Courcy, second dau. of Sir Henry Leeke, Capt. R. N. Also, Henry, youngest son of George Baker, esq. to Charlotte-Sophia, youngest dau. of Capt. Sir H. Leeke.At Chester-le-Street, Edward Lord Hawke, to Frances, eldest dau. of Walker Featherstonhaugh, esq. of the Hermitage, Chester-leStreet.At Kew, Surrey, William Henry Wilcockson, esq. of Nottingham, to MariaLister, second dau. of the late Rev. Henry White, of Kew.- At Chickerell, Dorset, David Simpson Morice. esq. of Coleman-st. and St. John's Wood, to Frances-Charlotte, youngest dau of the Rev. William Marshall, Rector of Chickerell.At Melton, Suffolk, the Rev. James Roydon Hughes, M.A. Rector of Newnton Longville, Bucks, to Susan, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry Worsley, LL.D.--At Rockbourne, John Alexander Radcliffe, esq. of Delahay-st. Westminster, to Fanny-Johnson, eldest dau. of the Rev. W. J. Yonge, Rector of Rockbourne.. -At St. Mary's, Bryanstone-sq. Mervyn Crawford, esq. M.D. of Upper Berkeleyst. to Sophia-Amelia, dau. of Hans Busk, esq. of Great Cumberland-pl. and granddau. of Sir Wadsworth Busk.At Tonbridge Wells, Thomas Mayhew, esq. of Nether Court, St. Lawrence, Ramsgate, to Louisa-Doi, third dau. of Herman William Mertens, esq formerly of Lower Clapton, Middlesex.--At Camberwell, Edward-Thomas, son of the late Rev. Oliver Lodge, Rector of Elsworth, Camb. to Elizabeth-Susannah, second dau. of John Smith, esq. of Dulwich Common.-At Stoodleigh, the Rev. William Sealy, to Louisa second dau. of Thomas Daniel, esq. of Stoodleigh, Devon. --At Chudleigh, James Gest, esq. Modbury, to Martha-Escott-Richardson, dau. of the late Capt. Arscott, R.N.--At Barton, Linc. Charles, the youngest son of Charles Whitaker, esq. of Melton Hill, to Harriot, youngest dau. of Smith Wormald, esq. of Barton Hall.

27. At Littleham, Exmouth, the Rev. Fredk. Wickham, M.A. Second Master of Winchester college, to Emily-Eliza, second dau. of the late Edward Gordon, esq. of Madras.--At Westonbirt, Major Hale, 3rd Light Dragoons, second son of Robert Hale Blagden Hale, esq. of Aiderley, Glouc. to Jane, eldest dau. of the late Rev. T. G. Clare, Rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn, and Vicar of Walmer, Kent.--At Cottingham, the Rev. Thos. P. Richardson, M.A Vicar of Great Barford, Beds, and Fellow of Trin. coll. Camb. to Louisa, youngest dau, of John Horsley, esq.-At Maldon, Arthur P. May, esq. surgeon, of Great Crosby, to Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Bright, esq. magistrate.

At Cleeve Prior, Worc. the Rev. Alexander L. W. Bean, youngest son of Major Bean, of Bath to Marian-Jane, second surviving dau.

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of the late Rev. H. A. Stillingfleet, Rector of How Caple, Heref.--At Upper Chelsea, Lieut. Henry Temple, R.N. of St. Margaret's-atCliff, to Fanny, second dau. of Wm. Bayley, esq. of Sloane-st. Knightsbridge.-At Exe ter, the Rev. Guy Bryan, jun. of Swanton Novers, Norfolk, to Henrietta-Margaretta Hay, eldest dau, of the late Sir John Theophilus Lee, of Lauriston Hall, Torquay.At Hales Owen, Charles Green, esq. of Hales Owen, to Anna-Maria, widow of the Rev. Hugh Matthie, Rector of Worthenbury. At Berry Narbor, Devon, Charles Henry Wyndham, esq. (late 7th Hussars), and youngest son of the late William Wyndham, esq. of Dinton, to Eleonora-Ann-Julia-Hunt, eldest dau. of the Rev. James Grubbe, of Eastwell, near Potterne.--At St. Pancras, Capt. Charles Fanshawe, Royal Eng. to Griselda Emma, dau. of Colonel Harding, R.E.At Claygate, Esher, Surrey, Henry H. Corbould, esq. of Islington, to Ann, second dau. of the late Lieut. Ker, R.N.At Bath, Augustus, youngest son of S. F. Yockney, esq. of London, to Catharine, eldest dau. of John Edridge, esq. of Pocker edge House, Corsham-At Brighton, Horatio Mahomed, son of Sake Deen Mahomed, of Brighton, to Miss Elizabeth Pruday, of Lond.

At Clifton, Newton Byron Hanson, esq. youngest son of the late John Hanson, esq. of Gilstead Hall, Essex, to Sarah-Frances, fourth dau. of the late Sir J. G. Cotterell, Bart.-At Hampstead, Capt. Femrick, Royal Eng. to Hester, dau. of James Cosmo Melvill, esq. Secretary to the Hon. East India Company.→→→→ At Ringstead, co. Npn. John Buck Stedman, esq. of Whittlesea, to Jane-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Richd. Marshall, esq. formerly of Lynn.-At Yarmouth, Wm. Hillier, esq. of Wernham, near Marlborough, to Eliza-Har riet, second dau. of Edward Youell, esq. Yar mouth. At Ringmer, Sussex, Hen. Ruther ford Smith, esq. to Henrietta-Anne, eldest dau. of Wm. Kirkpatrick, esq.-At Derby, Chas. James, fifth son of H. S. H. Wollaston, esq. of Welling, Kent, to Maria, eldest dau. of Robt. Bromley, esq.— At London, Captain Charles Lennox Peel, eldest son of Mr. Laurence and Lady Jane Peel, to the Hon. Caroline Chichester, sister of Lord Templemore.-At Charlton, Kent, John Hudson, jun, esq. of Lower Swale, Glouc. eldest son of Jn. Hudson, esq. of Castle Acre Lodge, Norfolk, to Maria, youngest dau. of Benj. Sewell, esq. of Blackheath Park.At All Souls', Langham-pl. G. B. Seton Karr, esq. second son of the late Andrew Seton Karr, esq. of Kippilaw, Roxb. to Eleanor, third dau. of the late Henry Usborne, esq. of Branches Park, Suffolk.

29. At Woolwich, James E. T. Parratt, esq. surgeon, Roval Art. to Sophia-Barnes, only dau. of Sir John Webb, K.C.H.---At Trinity Church, Marylebone, the Rev. Wm. Bryans, B.A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, to SophiaAnna Lonsdale, youngest dau. of the Bishop of Lichfield.At St. Mary's Bryanston sq. Martin Osborne, esq. of St. Ives, to Susan, youngest dau. of the late Samuel Rowlandson, esq. of Douro, Canada West.At St. Mar tin's-in-the-fields, Thomas Frederick Theed, esq. of Kirton, Line. to Elizabeth, only dau, of the late William Relph, esq, and niece of the late Cuthbert Relph, esq. of Cheshunt.

30. At St. George's. Bloomsbury, Henry Edward Fennell, esq. of Worthing, son of the late Rev. Robert Fennell, of Brighton, to Frances, second dau. of the late Richard Baker, esq. of Brighton.

May 1. E. F. Wingfield, jun. 2nd Life Guards, to Frances-Emily, eldest dau, of Lieut.-Col. Hon. George Rice Trevor, M.P. of Bromham Hall, Bedfordshire.

OBITUARY.

LORD GEORGE SEYMOUR. March 10. At Brighton, aged 84, the Right Hon. Lord George Seymour, greatuncle to the Marquess of Hertford.

His Lordship was born on the 21st July, 1763, the seventh son and thirteenth and youngest child of Francis first Marquess of Hertford, K.G. by Lady Isabella Fitz Roy, youngest daughter of Charles second Duke of Grafton, K.G. Thus he was only fourth in descent from King Charles the Second, his maternal grandfather having been that monarch's grandson.

In early life he was in the army, and bore the rank of Captain when returned to Parliament for the family borough of Orford, in the parliament of 1784-90. We believe he did not sit in the following parliament; but in 1796 he was returned for Totnes. In 1801 he was appointed one of the Commissioners of Excise; and, having risen to be chairman of that board, he filled that responsible situation for many years, with a salary of 15007. He was also Deputy Craner and Wharfinger on the Irish establishment.

Lord George Seymour married, July 20, 1795, Isabella, ninth daughter of the Hon. and Rev. George Hamilton, uncle to the first Marquess of Hertford; and by that lady, who survives him, he has left issue one son and two daughters: 1. Sir George Hamilton Seymour, G.C.H. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Brussels, who married in 1831 Gertrude-Brand, third daughter of Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Henry Otway Trevor, and niece to Lord Dacre; and has issue; 2. Isabella-Horatia, married in 1820 to the Hon. Henry Thomas Liddell, eldest son of Lord Ravensworth, and has a numerous family; 3. Emily-Henrietta, married in 1832 to Richard fourth and present Earl of Shannon, and has issue.

RIGHT REV. SAMUEL KYLE, D.D. LORD
BISHOP OF CORK.
May 11.
In Merrion-square, Dublin,
aged 78, the Right Rev. Samuel Kyle,
D.D. Lord Bishop of Cork, Ross, and
Cloyne.

Dr. Kyle was the son of Samuel Kyle, esq. of Dungiven castle, co. Londonderry, whose family came from Scotland on the settlement of Ulster by King James I. At the University of Dublin he distinguished himself as an elegant and accurate classical scholar, and was elected to a cholarship in the year 1791. He graduated B.A. 1793, M.A. 1799, B. and D.D. 1808. GENT. MAG. VOL. XXIX.

In the eventful year 1798 he was chosen to a fellowship; but the rebellion then raging in the country disturbed the peaceful pursuits of learning, and a private act of parliament was obtained to enable the provost and senior fellows to postpone the examination and election for fellowships from the usual period of the year to a period when peace might be expected to be restored. Dr. Kyle was, therefore, elected in October instead of May, which would have been the statutable time; and he continued a tutor of the college until he was coopted a Senior Fellow in 1820. In October the same year, on the promotion of the late Dr. Elrington to the bishopric of Limerick, Dr. Kyle was nominated Provost of Trinity College, and in 1831 he was promoted to the united bishoprics of Cork and Ross. In 1835,

on the death of Bishop Brinkley, the temporalities of the sees of Cork and Ross were alienated by the operation of the church temporalities act to the use of the ecclesiastical commissioners for Ireland, and the bishop was translated by the provisions of the same act to the see of Cloyne, holding however in commendam, although without emolument, the spiritual jurisdiction and title of his former sees.

In 1836, on the death of Bishop Butson, the see of Killaloe was offered to Bishop Kyle, but was declined; and on this occasion an address was presented to him by his clergy of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, expressive of those sentiments of respect and affection which his conduct as their bishop had so deservedly won for him. In his reply to the deputation that waited on him with this gratifying proof of the confidence of his clergy, his lordship expressed his determination to continue in connection with them, and his firm resolve to persevere in that zealous attachment to the interests of religion and of the Church which continued to characterise his con. duct in the discharge of his episcopal duties to the latest hour of his life.

His lordship had been long suffering under an acutely painful disease, which he bore with exemplary patience and fortitude. He has left many friends and admirers, who deeply deplore his loss. The Church has lost in him an active and watchful prelate, ever anxious to protect the best interests of the clergy and people, and to dispense the large patronage entrusted to him with the sincerest desire to promote the welfare of true religion.

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