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Rev. T. M. Dickson, Head-Mastership of the Grammar School, Berwick-upon-Tweed. Rev. J. Gorham, Vice-Principal of the Collegiate Institution, Cape Town.

T. E. C. Leslie, esq. Professorship of Political Economy and Jurisprudence, Queen's College, Belfast.

Rev. P. Newman, Second-Mastership of King Edward's Grammar School, Ludlow.

Rev. X. N. Paszkowicz, Mastership of the Grammar School, Newland, Gloucestershire. Professor J. Phillips, Deputy-Readership in Geology, University of Oxford.

Rev. H. A. Pottinger, Worcester College, to be one of the Proctors of the Vice-Chancellor's Court, University of Oxford.

Rev. J. S. Jackson and Rev. F. C. Hubbard to be Missionaries at Delhi of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Rev. W. Kuight (one of the Secretaries of the

Church Missionary Society), to a Mission of Inspection and Inquiry, commencing in the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean, and extending to Ceylon.

Rev. R. Tottenham, to be Clerical Secretary to the National Deaf and Dumb Society, Ireland.

BIRTHS.

Sept. 11. At Rochester, the wife of Col. Sir John Campbell, Bart. a son.-12. At Windlesham, the wife of Capt. R. Hallowell Carew, a son.-15. At Elderton lodge, Gunton, the Hon. Mrs. Randall Burroughes, a dau.-At Watergate house, Sussex, the wife of Alexander Hall Hall, esq. a son.-16. At Egglescliffe, the wife of T. W. Waldy, esq. a dau.-17. At Woolwich, the wife of Capt. Eardley Wilmot, R.A. a son.-19. In Pimlico, the wife of the Rev. Dr. Mortimer, Head Master of the City of London School, a son. -At Cheltenham, Lady Thompson, a son.--20. At Coston rectory, Melton Mowbray, the wife of the Hon. and Rev. John Sandilands, a dau.--In Upper Harley st. the wife of the Rev. J. W. Reeve, a dau.--At Goring, Oxon. the wife of Capt. Butler Fellowes, a son.--21. At Twyford hall, Norfolk, the wife of Robert Elwes, esq. a dau. 22. At Dublin, the Countess of Donoughmore, a dau.- 25. In Cambridge terrace, the lady of Sir Charles Isham, Bart. a dau.- -26. At St. Audries, Lady Acland Hood, a son.-28. At Foulmire rectory, near Royston, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Savile, a dau.At Brixton, the wife of Alfred Austin, esq. H.M. Ordnance, Pall Mall, a dau.-29. Cumberland street, the Hon. Mrs. Frederick Chichester, a dau.--At Warley barracks, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Leslie, a son.

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Oct. 3. In the Close, Winchester, the wife of Brownlow Poulter, esq. a son.--At Harbledown, near Canterbury, Mrs. Francis Halled, a son.-4. At the Hirsel, the Countess of Home, a son.--At Wilderness park, Seal, the Marchioness Camden, a dau.--At Manor lodge, the wife of Alex. B. C. Dixie, esq. a dau. --6. At Culzean castle, Ayrshire, the Marchioness of Ailsa, a son.--In Grosvenor-st. Lady Mary Clive, a dan.-7. At Denton, Court, near Canterbury, the residence of her father Charles Purton Cooper, esq. Q.C. the wife of Lieut. George Augustus Brine, R.N. a dau.-8. At Boughton, co. Northampton, the wife of the Rev. G. S. Howard Vyse, a son. -14. In Chesham-st. the wife of Capt. Gladstone, R.N., M.P., a dau.-16. At Uffculme, Devon, the wife of the Rev. Frederick Morrice Adams, a dau.-18. At Brighton, Lady Henley, a dau.-20. In Lowndes-sq. the Hon. Mrs. Duncombe, a son.

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MARRIAGES.

Aug. 10. At North Mimms, Stanley, eldest son of Stanley Orred Percival, esq. of Bridgefoot house, Middlesex, to Charlotte, dau. of Archibald Paris, esq. of Abdale, Herts. -At Great Cressingliam, the Rev. Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle, of the lingual department of the Church Missions in Western Africa, and tutor of the college at Fourahbay, Charlotte-Elizabeth, second dau. of the Rev. B. Philpot, formerly Archdeacon of Sodor and Man. At the chapel of the Spanish Embassy, and afterwards at St. George's Hanover square, John Frederic Winterbottom, esq. of East Woodhay, Hants, to Jane-Charlotte, Baroness Weld, widow of Baron Weld, of Twickenham, Middlesex.-At St. Luke's, Chelsea, Frederick Fairlie Elderton, esq. of Egerton road, Blackheath, to Caroline-AnneThackeray, eldest dau. of Mr. Robert J. T. Perkin, of Edith grove, Fulham road.--At St Mary's Bryanston sq. Charles Mallam, of Hereford sq. West Brompton, and Staple inn, solicitor, fourth son of the late Mr. Alderman Mallam, of Oxford, to Mary-Ann, youngest dau. of the late William Francis Wyburd, esq. of Bryanston st. Portman sq.-At St. Mary Church, J. S. Bolton, esq. of Brixton hill, Surrey, to Sarah, dau. of W. Dawson, esq. of Dixis Field, Exeter.

11. At Gravesend, J. Hornsby Wright, esq. of the Abbey road, St. John's wood, and St. Swithin's lane, to Ann, only dau. of the late Major Oakes, 89th Regt.- -At Portsmouth, George Rogers, esq. of H. M. Dockyard, to Emma, youngest dau. of William Devereux, esq. solicitor.--At St. James's Piccadilly, Dudley Charles Lesouef, esq. to Louisa, second dau. of John Pittman, esq. At Paris, JamesArthur, eldest son of Gerald Dease, esq. of Turbotstown, co. Westmeath, to Charlotte, eldest dau. of Edmund Jerningham, esq.At St. Marylebone, Frederic Singleton, jun. esq. of Kingston, Jamaica, to Fanny, youngest dau. of the late Samuel Self, esq.At Christ Church St. Marylebone, William M. Trollope, of Parliament st. solicitor, third son of George Trollope, esq. of Woodmansterne and Westminster, to Frances-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of David Charles Porter, esq. of Park pl. Regent's park. The Rev. Robert Machell, of Etton, near Beverley, Yorkshire, to Margaret, widow of the Rev. Henry Holme, of Pauli- Holme.At Staplegrove, John Woodland, esq. eldest son of William Woodland, esq. of Shuttern house, Taunton, to Ellen, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Edward Bedwell Law, of Taunton. --At St. Gabriel's Warwick square, Pimlico, George Lythall Crockett, esq. of Lincoln's inn fields, solicitor, third son of Richard Crockett, esq. late of Shushions, Staffordsh. to Elizabeth, widow of Joseph Watson, esq. of Whitehaven, Cumb.--At Broadwater, Frederick George Thellusson, esq. 29th Bengal Nat. Inf. to Annie, youngest dau. of William Whitter, esq. of Worthing. At St. Peter's Eaton sq. Henry Glazbrook, esq. of Crocker hill house, Sussex, son of the late Henry Glazbrook, esq. of Bryanston sq. to Williamina-Harriet, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. James Michael, E.I.C.S. --At Otley, Yorksh. the Rev. Edwin Charles Wrenford, Curate of South Shields, to Sarab, only dau. of the late Benjamin Stinson, esq. of Brierly hill, Staffordsh.--At St. Giles's Camberwell, Robert-Arthur, eldest son of the late Robert Puckle, esq. of Camberwell, to MatildaHill, second dau. of Frederick Dawson, esq. of the Middle Temple.At Sculcoates, Robert M. Craven, esq. eldest son of the late Robert Craven, esq. Hull, to Jane-Ann, eldest dau. of William Ward, esq.--At Barnes, Edmund, fourth son of Peter Pemell, esq. of Canterbury, to Frances, elder dau. of Henry Bigg, esq.

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Wiston super-Mare, Edward Bourchier Serve, eng, of Barnstaple, Devon, to CorneliaJaa-O'Callaghan, youngest dau. of Lady Nepan Somerset.--At Weston-super-Mare,

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Underwood, esq. of Holles st. Caven1st square, to Sarah-Lansdown, dau. of John White, esq. of Bristol.--At Holywell, RoDet Sogford, esq. youngest son of the late M. Nichard Bruce Stopford, Canon of WindSo, and Rector of Barton Seagrave, to MatildaCaroline, second dau. of the late Gen. Birch Reynardson, of Holywell hall, Lincolnsh.--At Lewisham, Sam. Sabill Kent, esq. of Baynthouse, near Westbury, Wilts, to Mary Drew Pratt, late of Tiverton-At Hackney, Francis Herbert Secretan, of the Stock Exchange, fifth son of the late J. T. Secretan, of Barnet, Herts, to Ellen-Elizabeth, youngest dau of J. H. Levin, of Upper Clapton.--At St. Bride's Fleet st. the Rev. David Magill, M... and F.R.S.A. Edinburgh, late Minister of the National Scotish Church, Holloway, London, to Annie, widow of J. F. Walter, esq. M D. London.-At St. Mary's Bryanston sq. Capt. Hanham, 9th Regt. son of the late Rev. Sir James Hanham, Bart. of Dean's court, Dorset, to Amy-Ursula, youngest dau. of the late Alexander Copland, esq.--At Caldecote, Warwickshire, John Johnson, esq. of Burton Hastings, to Anna-Warden, eldest dau. of Thomas Swinnerton, esq.--At Plymouth, John Wills, esq. of Trennick, Cornwall, to Mary, eldest dau of Thomas Little, esq. of Wixenford. -At Lympstone, Devon, Kenneth Mackenzie, esq. of Lympstone, to ElizabethCharlotte, eldest dau. of the late J. H. Jones, esq. of the Mumbles, Glamorganshire-At Bermuda, A. W. Twiss, esq. Lieut. R.A. to Anu-Eliza, eldest dau. of the Rev. T. D. Wins. low, Vicar of Napton-on-the-Hill, Warwicksh. --At Heavitree, John Haslam, esq. of Manchester, to Mary-Delia, second dau. of the late Richard Kingdon, esq. of Newacott, Bridgerule, Devon.

12. At St. Stephen's, near Saltash, Cornwall, William Hender, esq. surgeon, Callington, to Mary-Lord, youngest dau. of the late J. Pickthorn, esq. R.N.

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At Southsea, Wm. II. Randolph Simpge, esq. R. Art. to Marion-Susan-Annie-Peade, only dau. of Thomas Mackintosh, esq. of Guaddupe-y-Calvo, Mexico. At Stratford-leRow, Edmund, fifth son of the late Nathaniel 6, esq. of Bromley, Middlesex, to Jane, youngest dau. of John Sander, esq. of the Bow

Ivid.
At Trinity Church, Westbourne terr.
Reary Saxon Snell, esq. architect, fourth son
flagrave Suell, esq. of Pennsbury, to
abeth-Caroline, eldest dau. of the late
on Pile, esq. solicitor.At Newington,
Moorshead, esq. of South hill, Callington,
or Cornwall, to Mary, youngest dau. of the
thomas Ball, esq. of Albion road villa,
Se Newington.--At Inch, Maziere John
, esq. second son of the Right Hon.
Brady, Lord High Chancellor of Ire-
abeth, youngest dau. of the late
Rrt Longfield, of Castle Mary, Cloyne.
yst. Helier's, Jersey, Armand-William,
IN Parel, to Elizabeth, dau. of F. A.
of Newcastle.

Rye, Hannah, second dau. of Capt.
s, to John, eldest son of John
both of Rye.

A. George Milner, esq. of Start-
Mary-Mountain, third dau. of
of Stratford-on-Avon.
Wiliam Stone, esq. of Dulwich
dau. of the late Rev. John
At St. Marychurch, Tor-

、 son of the late Rev. John
Brandesburton, Yorksh.
third dau. of the late

Joshua Smith, esq. of Leicester.-At Coravahn, co. of Cavan, Ireland, Henry Milner, esq. son of Sir W. M. Milner, Bart. of Nun Appleton park, to Charlotte; and Capt. Heywood, 16th Lancers, of Hope End, Herefordsh. to Mary-Emily, daughters of Archdeacon Beresford, of Coravahn.--At St. Peter's Eaton sq. Frank Selby Gill, esq. solicitor, to Laura, fourth dau. of Charles Cobby, esq. solicitor, Brighton. --At Plymouth, Wm. Cawrie, esq. of Laira green, to Mrs. Anne Smith, of the Avenue, Laira, relict of John Smith, esq. of Brunswick square, London.- -At Fetchami, Surrey, Windsor-Edmund, youngest son of John Hambrough, esq. of Steephill castle, Isle of Wight, to Mary, second dau. of Rev. Dr. Worsley.--At Sible Hedingham, Essex, the Rev. John Maxwell Weir, eldest son of the Rev. James Weir, Rector of Clohaue, Ireland, to Mary-Hannab, eldest dau. of the late John Hilton, esq. of Sible Hedingham.

17. Charles Oxley, esq. of Addington place, Camberwell, to Emma-May, dau. of Charles Alfred Thiselton, esq.--At Stonegrave, Edw. Bury, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-atlaw, to Mary-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of H. Dowker, esq. of Naysthorpe lodge, Yorkshire. --At Whitby, Edward Alexander Joy, esq. of London, to Miss Rosetta Proctor, also of London, and late of West Cliff, Whitby.-At Tiverton, the Rev. H. G. Nicholls, Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Forest of Dean, only son of Sir George Nicholls, of Hyde park st. London, to Caroline-Maria, youngest dau. of S. Nicholls, esq. of Ashley Court, Tiverton.-At Claines, Worc. Martin, third son of T. G. Curtler, esq. Bevere house, Worc. to Laura-Jane, fourth dau. of the late John Powell, esq. of Van Diemen's Land.--At Wanstead, Essex, Thomas Cooper, esq. of the Grove, Kentish town, and West Smithfield, to Lavinia, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Lunnon, esq. Wooburn, Bucks. --At Witchford, Camb. William Marshall, esq. of Ely, to Julia, sole surviving dau. of the late Rev. Philip Durham, Vicar of Witchford.

18. At the British Embassy, Paris, William Hale, esq. to Sophy, only dau. of the late J. B. Hayward, of Loudwater, near Rickmansworth, Bucks. At Norwood, Henry, second son of Thomas White, esq. to Helen, diu. of Nath. Dando, esq. both of Upper Norwood, Surrey. --At Monkstown, Capt. Alexander Murray, 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers, second son of the Right Hon. Lord Cringletie, to Eugenia-Grace, eldest dau of Lieut.-Col. Curtis, C.B. Innismore. At St. George's Hanover sq. James Talbot Stanley, esq. of Lattiford, co. Somerset, grandson of the late Sir Edmund Stanley, to Frances-Susanna-Caroline, 4th dau. of Charles Douglas Halford, esq. of Grosvenor sq. and of West lodge.--At Walthamstow, A. R. Cuthill, esq. of Lothbury, to Lucy, only dau. of Edmund Collier, esq. of Walthamstow.-At Thoresby park, Notts, Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, esq. only son of the late Right Hon. C. W. W. Wyan, M.P. to the Lady Annora Charlotte Pierrepont, youngest dau. of Earl Manvers.--At Torquay, the Rev. John Hughes, M.A. to Elizabeth-Howard, dau. of the late Right Hon. T. P. Courtenay.-Henry Dunning MacLeod, esq. of the Inner Temple, second son of the late Roderick MacLeod, esq. Lord Lieut. of the county of Cromarty, to Eliza beth Mackenzie, eldest dau. of Hugh Innes Cameron, esq. of Hyde park gate.- -At Battersca, Henry-James, eldest son of James Houghton, esq. Herne hill, Surrey, to MaryJones, dau. of John MacGregor, esq. Charterhouse sq. and Lavender hill, Wandsworth.At Stanley, Lanc. Samuel, third son of the late Thomas Flamank, csy. of Newton Abbot, Dev. to Maria, youngest dau. of the late John Bird, esq. of Kensington, Liverpool.-—At Chippen

ham, Wilts, Capt. Henry Edward Delacombe, Royal Marines, eldest son of Lieut.-Col. H. J. Delacombe, R.M. to Harriet, third dau. of Broome Pinniger, esq. of Chippenham.--At Upper Deal, the Rev. H. Lawrence, British Chaplain at Dantzic, and Missionary to the Jews, to Sarah-Turner, eldest dau. of the late Robert Cook, esq. of Newcastle, Staff --At Atherstone, Warw. Charles-Barges, eldest surviving son of Capt. Fyfe, Garmouth, Scotland, late of the 92d Highlanders, to Amy-Elizabeth, only dau. of Mr. John Morewood, Atherstone. --At St. Martin's, Thomas-William, the youngest and only surviving son of the late Henry Walker, esq. many years H.B.M. Consul at Fayal and Pico, to Emily-Mary, eldest dau. of Josiah Spencer, esq. of Bengal pl. New Kent road.--At Ramsgate, Joseph John Cridland, esq. of Lincoln's inn fields, to SarahElizabeth, only dau. of John Hulbert Glover, esq. Her Majesty's Librarian.-At Godalming, Charles Henry Howell, esq. of Eastbourne terrace, Hyde pk. to Katherine, fourth dau. of the late William Keen, esq. of Godalming.- At the French Catholic Chapel, London, Joseph T. Harting, esq. of Lincoln's inn fields, to Mary-Anne, only surviving child of the late Isaac Cooper, esq. of Brighton.

20. At Rathfarnham, Dublin, the Rev. B. Hale Puckle, M.A. to Eleanor, eldest dau. of the Right Hon. Maziere Brady, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland.--At Speen, Berks, William Ley, esq. of Queen st. Mayfair, and Woodlands, Devon, to Rebecca-Maria, dau. of the late Lewis George Dive, esq. of Tavistock street, Bedford square.

23. At Rydal Chape', John Wakefield Cropper, esq. second son of John Cropper, esq. of Dingle bank, Liverpool, to Susanna-ElizabethLydia, third dau. of the late Dr. Arnold, of Rugby.At Harborne, Staff. the Rev. John Middleton Ware, B.C.L. eldest son of the Rev. George Ware, M.A. Vicar of Winsham, Som. and Rector of Ashton, Devonshire, to MaryAnne, only child of the Rev. John Garbett, M.A. Vicar of Harborne.--At Rothley, Archibald Smith, esq. of Lincoln's inn, to Susan. Emma, youngest dau. of the late Vice-Chancellor Sir James Parker, of Rothley Temple, Leic.--At Odiham, the Rev. Joseph Oakden, Incumbent of St. Stephen's, Congleton, to Lucy-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Capt. Scott, RN.- -At Headingley, Yorkshire, the Rev. W. H. Milner, Vicar of Penrith, Cumb. to Diana, dau. of the late H. Dixon, esq. of Laithes house, near Penrith.At Hertingfordbury, Herts, the Rev. T. W. Weare, eldest son of the late Col. Weare, K.H. Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, to Louisa-Emma-Mary, 3rd dau. of the late Henry Fynes Clinton, esq. of Welwyn, Herts.--At Reading, the Rev. Henry Curtis Cherry, Rector of Burghfield, Berks, to Emily, relict of Lieut.-Col. Milford Sutherland.

-At Broadwater, Sussex, the Rev. E. J. Robinson, Warrington, to Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Mr. Thomas Harrison, of St. Martin's lane, London.At St. John's, Croydon, Henry, eldest son of the late Henry Faithfull, esq. of Brighton, to Emily, dau. of Wm. Henry Cotterill, esq. of Throgmorton street; and, at the same time, William-Henry, son of H. W. Cotterill, esq. to Margaret, dau, of the late H. Faithfull, esq.At St. George's Hanover square, Frederick J. Francis, esq. of Upper Bedford pl. and Warwick cresc. Westbourne terr. to Sophia-Dorothea, eldest dau. of C. J. Thrupp, esq. of Lyme Regis, Dorset.-At St. Andrew's Holborn, Alfred Tabois, esq. of Brighton, B.A. of the Royal College of Rouen, to Elizabeth, only dau. of the late Wm. Robinson, esq. of Edward st. Portman sq.--At St. James's, Westbourne terr. Henry Gray, esq. of Park road, Stockwell, to Charlotte, dau. of

Hugh Hamilton Mortimer, esq. of Upper Tooting, Surrey.--At Wonston, the Rev. Jonathan Blackburne, M.A. of Duxford, to Anna-Sophia, youngest dau. of the late James Parker, esq. of Sutton Scotney.--At Hemyock, F. D. W. Wheaton, esq. of Culmstock, to Julia, eldest dau. of the late Robert Farrant, esq. of Culmpine house, Devon.--At Surbiton, Charles John Wilkinson, esq. F.G.S. eldest son of Lieut. John James Wilkinson, R.N. to Mary-Matilda, widow of Alfred Westmacott, esq. of Chislet, Kent, and only dau. of the late Rev. Barrington Syer, Rector of Waldingfield, Suff. and of Guestingthorpe, Essex. --At Roydon, Norfolk, the Rev. Edw. Gurdon, Rector of Barnham Broom, to CatharineMargaret-Temple, eldest dau. of the Rev. Temple Frere, Rector of Roydon, and Prebendary of Westminster.--At Duisburg, in Rhenish Prussia, Edward Conduitt Dermer, esq. of Surrey sq. Old Kent road, to Mary, eldest surviving dau. of Charles Hoar, esq. of Lenfield, Maidstone. --At Wymering, Hants, John Evelyn Kingston Morley, second son of Arthur Thomas Morley, esq. of Newtown hall, Montgomeryshire, to Caroline-Juliana, only dau. of the late John Jervis Gregory, esq. Lieut. R.N. --At Badin, near Truro, Henry Smith, esq. Bengal Army, to Mary, relict of J. Lambard, esq. Bengal Army.

24. At the British Embassy, Paris, James Rennell Rodd, only son of the late Vice-Adm. Sir J. Tremayne Rodd, K.C.B. to Elizabeth, third dau. of the late Dr. A. Todd Thomson, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.At Preston, Sussex, Percy Mansfield Morris, esq. second son of the late William Morris, esq. of Streatham, Surrey, to Maria-Christiana, only dau. of the late Col. Donald Macdonald, of H.M. 19th Regt.--At St. Mark's, Richard Izod Downes, esq. to Adelaide, second dau. of Thos. Wyld, esq. Rickmansworth, Herts.At Portishead, Henry Lye, esq. Captain in the Bombay Army, eldest son of the late RearAdın. Lye, of Sion house, Bath, to FannyMolyneux, youngest dau. of Molyneux Shuldham, esq. Comm. R.N--At East Grinstead, Arthur Hastie, esq. to Harriet, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Netherton Harward, Vicar of East Grinstead.--At Mansfield, the Rev. John Cowen, B.A. of Bardsen, Uiverstone, to Lucy A. Lindley, dau. of Charles Lindley, esq. of Westfield house, Mansfield.--At Llandebie, the Rev. Charles Bowen, Penclawdd, to Catherine, third dau. of Mr. David Thomas, of Glynhir, Carmarthi.--At St. Thomas's, Upper Clapton, the Rev. L. Thornton, M.A. of City road, to Emma, dau. of Dr. Ayre, Hackney.At Mayfield, Staff. the Rev. Talbot A. L. Greaves, Vicar of Mayfield, to CatherineEilen-Caroline-Colyear, only dau. of the late Capt. and Lady Catherine Brecknell, and niece of the last Earl of Portmore.--At Dawlish, Devon, William J. Dunn, esq. Lieut. in the Royal Marines, youngest son of Capt. Dunn, R.N. of Cheltenham, to Marguerite, widow of Thos. Exham, esq. M.D. of Claremont house, Cheltenham.--At All Souls' Langham place, the Rev. John Rowlands, Fellow of Queen's college, Camb. and Rector of Grimston, Norf. to Georgiana, youngest dau, of Sir George Jackson, K C.H. Her Majesty's Commissary Judge at Loando.

25. At Great Gaddesden, Herts, Edward Heneage, esq. to Rénée, second dau. of the late Capt. Richard Hoare, R.N.--At Farleigh Wallop, the Rev. T. B. Jackson, B.A. of Brighton, to Elizabeth, second dau, of the Rev. John Brocklehurst, of London.--At Willesden, the Rev. William Singleton, M.A. Rector of Worlington, Suffolk, to Anne-Caroline, youngest dau. of the late John Huish, esq.---At St. Pancras, Lieut. W. Welsh, RN. of Preston

station, to Mary-Anne, second dan. of Comm.
W. Marshal, KN. of London. At Hurst-
bourue, Hampshire, the Rev. James Murray
Raine, MA. lucumbent of Bardsier. Lanc
to Sarab-E zabeti, eldest dan. of the Rev.
Gilbert Alder, LL B. Rural Dean and Vicar of
Hurstbotrue-At Jersey, Willion. Nichol
Heph, late Capt. of H.M. 200 QUEFI ́S
Kya Regt. to Mary-Ann, gan. of the late
Capt. James Couch, K.N. of Stoke, and wird, w
er Richard Lennox, esÿ surgeon, R.N—At
Haves. Nudiesex. Phlip Lagher, esq. of Eus-
ten square, 1 Grace, secotu üli of Dariel
Wisher. esÿj
of Hayes-At St. James's
Padcarton. Joseph James Charl er, esi, of
Bayswater terr. to Sarab-Elizabethi, secutid
dan, of the late Thomas Fiske, esq. of Cont.
-At St James's Paddington, Cuaries James
Monk, esq. only son of the Lord Bishop of
Gloucester and Bristol, to Julia, only dau of
Pantia kal, esq. Greek Cousul-General
At Edenba, the Rev. John Aldersey. MA.
Curate of Kirkland. to Mary, on y dau. of the
late Joseph Waugh I ixon, esy of Fog Close.

At St. Mary's Islington, the Rev. J.in Tercue, to Jane, third day of the late Mr. Thomas Alexander McDean of Devonshire st. Portland pl.At Harewood, Charies Hears Malla, esg, only son of Charles Mills, esq. of Camelford house, and Hillingdon, Middlesex, to the Lady Louisa Isabella Lascelles, fidest dau of the Earl of Harewood At Thames Darton, Thomas, son of kichard Wain, esq. of Manchester st. to Emily-Sophia, youngest dau. of Robert Puiford, esq. of Liliber grOVE

26. At Dublin, the Rev. John M. Wiliams, MA. of Unieshelf to Eart, youngest dar of the late Mark Monsarrat, esq. of Summer hali, Dublin

27. At All Souls' Lar glam place. CharlesEdwin, son of Thomas Tentum, esg, of Cak hai, East Ham, to Margaret, youngest dau of D. Jones, esq. of Latte Downham, Isie of Eay.

-At St. Mary's, Leyton, Alfred Peskett, esq. M.D. of Petersbell, Hints, to Jane, only GBB of Robert Claus, esq. surgeon, Levtin, Essex. -A Busiam, Beds, the Rev. PLp V. M. Filent, M.A. Warden of Christ's college. Tasmibia, and Chaplain of Waatam cislege, Oxf. to Marianne, dan, of the inte Samuti Kant, w Girdlestone, esa of Lincoln's Inn.-A1 Charlton Kings, Grone the Rev. Charies Waiker Malory, 11 rà son of Croustnie Molor

of Grahan, cc. Cizre, to Adelaide, youngest
dau of the late S Walam Russell, Bart, of
Chariton park, Glouc. -- At the Fritish Em-
bassy, in Brusseis, Capt. George N. Broke,
R.N. second son of Adm the late Sir Philip
Broke, Bart to Albins-Maria, the second dau.
of Thomas Erans, esq. of Lymonster. Sussex.
-At Han pstead, David Mason, esq. Pro-
fessor of Engush Literature, Luversity coil.
to En. Jy-Rosaline, eläest can. of Claas Orme,
esq. of Upper Avenue road. Recent's park.-
At St. Dunstan's in the West, George Hancock
Gatek, esq. son of Jöln Gutch, exi of Corsky,
Wilts, to Rebecca, only dad of E. Dean, esq.
of Wachau, Dorset.-At Eastbot roe, Sus-
sex, M. P1 Theodore be acard, of Char-
treuse de Liget. Indre et Loure, to Charlotte-
Frutices, second dau, of the late Major Niclaclas
Walked, of Eastbourne.At Caüberry, New
Sloth Wales, J. Scctt Zvernecnd, esq. of the
Surveyor-General's Department, to Frances-
E dy, third dau of Wide Davis, esq. of
B. roorocia ———At W kuifard, John Chris-
topar second son of J. Sicardia, esq. of Nor-
web to Mary Ann Henrietta Loof, of Manor
ase, HoHoway.

At St. George's Habcter sq. Frederick
Pestry, eg, of George st. Ha over sq. to Eliza,
send dog of the late Mr. Saicuel Dc,bv.-
At St. Margate's Westminster, E. Edmunds,

esq. of Lambeth, to Mary-Ann, eldest dau. of George Brown, esq. late of Great Chapel street, Westminster, and Brighton.

30. At St. George's Bloomsbury, Hastings Fowler Jones, esq. inte of the Royal Regiment, eldest son of the late William Fowler Jones, esq. of Ashurst, Kett, to Katharine, second dan of John Garford, esq. of Russell sq. A: Sutton-on-the-himi, Nathaniel Charies Curzok, esq. of the Inner Tempie, eldest son of John Curzon, eső. of Derby, and Breed n, Lec. to Eu -Frances-Anne, youngest daa. of the Key German Buckston, of Sutton, Derb. -At St. Nicholas, Glamorganshire. Robert O, ver Junez, esq. of Funn.on castie, to SarahLizabeth, thurd dan, of John Bruce Pryce, esq. of Dufry house, Glamorgansh-At St. James's Westu ister. Richard Babbington, es of Story Stratford, to Maria-Mary, second dal. of James L. Ridgway, esq. of Piccadilly, and Walton-upon-Trent At Bermondsey, Carmies Edward, youngest son of James Peterson Zarias, esq. of Car bridge, to Sabina, ellest daa. of Chas. Gyde Wrankmore, esq. of H.M. Customs, London-AI Brighton, William Michell, esq. of New college, Oxford, younger son of the late James Chiries Achell, esq. of Brighton to Augusta, eidest surviving dau. of Col Arrott Browning, esq. M D. of H.M. Dockyard, Woodwich-At Sheuley, Herts, Algernon, fourth soi, of Thomas Affirood, esq. of Birmingham, to Emma, only dan of the late John Foulkes, esq. of Wrexham.-At Leominster, near Arundel, John Lear, esq. of LeoBuster, to Martha-Jane, youngest dau. of the late Joseph Ende, esq. formerly of Arundel.

At St. Peter's, Silcombe, Henry W. Foster, esq. second son of the late R: bert Blake Foster, esq. of Lansu. We crese, Bath, to Mary-Atua, sixth dan of the late James Carb, esq. of Sid alley, Simon A: Bradford, Wilts, N. Jarvis Bickmore, esc. M.D. of Bradford, to Harriett-Emma, second dan. of John Bush. esy of Woolity hub-A1 Richards Castle church, the Rev. Then as Jaues Longworth, Vicar of Brombeid, Salop, to Emma, eidest dru, of Thus, Claries Bridges, esq. the Lodge, Low, Stop St St Marvisione, Edward Lee Kornuft, esq of Wot arai pl. to Caroline, second dad C Charles Sidey, esq. of Stratford pisce. ———— AtStackwell, William Francis Ellaby, of Queen, st. Cheapside, solicitor, eldest son of the isle Rev. Francis Elady, of rercy chapel, 10 Susanza youngest din. of Mr. Tarrant, of Stodder Vas, Stockwell

S1 At Farieigh, hauts, the Rev. Henry W. Jackson, B.A. of Brigiton, to Eliza, fourth dan, of the Ret. W. Brockielurst, of Londen.

At Keston, Alexander Anker, esq. M.D of London, to Aure-Catherine, dan, of the Rev. J. W. Martin, Rector of Keston. — At Trevetlin, the Rev. Freke Leiris, Rector of Portskewitt to Caroline, second dau. of the late T. B. Rous, esq. of Courtyrala. Glamorgansh.

At Mermouth, the Rey. W am Ockie, M.A. Fellow of Jesus coliege, Oxford, tard son of Thomas Oakley, esq of Lydart, near Monmouth. to Mary-Eden, (desi Gau, of the late John Bagnall, eng of West Bromwich, Stoff. At Mamborne, Charles Francis Albert Hondant, esd. I Anna-Maria, das of Waring Bid Je, esq. iate of Hair presion.

Sept 1. At Lea, Pitaington, the Rev. J. W. Ben, Incumbent of St. Phal's, Portarlington, to Man-insa, drn, of the late Māj.Gen. Hana, C.B — AT Castela, Richard Thomas Lee, esq. of Grove hal, Yorkshire, to Letaisa-Eizabeth, dan of the late lutut.-Gien. Sir Andrew Pikachu, of Catsteld p Sussex.

-At Cace, The Rev. Frederick Augustus Riein, Minister of the Church MissionÁTÝ Society, Nazareth, to Mary, second dan of the late Mr. Wiliam Ward, of Stockler. near Caine.

OBITUARY.

EARL BROWNLOW. Sept. 15. At Belton House, Lincolnshire, in his 75th year, the Right Hon. John Cust, Earl Brownlow and Viscount Alford (1815), second Baron Brownlow, of Belton, and the fifth Baronet (1677), G.C.H., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., a Governor of King's College, London, and a Director of the British Institution.

Lord Brownlow was born on the 19th August 1779. He was the eldest son of Brownlow the first Lord (who was raised to the peerage in acknowledgment of the services of his father, the Right Hon. Sir John Cust, as Speaker of the House of Commons), by his second wife Frances, daughter and heir of Sir Henry Banks, of Wimbledon in Surrey, an Alderman of London. He was a member of Trinity college, Cambridge, where the degree of M.A. was conferred upon him in 1801. He was created D.C.L. at Oxford, June 10, 1834.

He entered parliament at the general election of 1802, as one of the members for the borough of Clitheroe, which he continued to represent in the two following parliaments, until his accession to the peerage.

He received the commission of Major in the Royal Lincoln militia in the year 1804, and subsequently he was for some years the Colonel of that regiment.

He succeeded to the peerage on the death of his father, on Christmas day in the year 1807; and was advanced to the dignity of an Earl by patent dated Nov. 27, 1815. He was nominated a Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order in 1834.

In 1809 he was appointed Lord Lieutenant, Custos Rotulorum, and ViceAdmiral of the Coast of Lincolnshire. He resigned those offices last year, when he was succeeded by the Marquess of Granby. The Earl was also formerly Recorder of Boston.

In politics Lord Brownlow was a constant supporter of the Conservative party. Sincerely attached to the Church of England, his Lordship was always among the first to assist any scheme which was promoted by episcopal authority within his own diocese, and many new churches in London and elsewhere owed much to his Lordship's liberality. He was an intelligent patron of literature and science and presided with much cordiality at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute held at Lincoln in 1848.

Earl Brownlow was three times married. His first wife was Sophia, second daughter of Sir Abraham Hume, of Wormleybury, co. Hertford, Bart., by Amelia-Egerton, daughter of John Egerton, D.D. Lord Bishop of Durham, by Lady Anne Sophia Grey, daughter of Henry Duke of Kent. This Lady Brownlow died on the 21st Feb. 1814, leaving issue one daughter and two sons: 1. Lady Sophia-Frances, married in 1836 to Christopher Tower, jun. esq., of Weald Hall, Essex; 2. John-Hume, the late Viscount Alford; and 3. the Hon. Charles Henry Cust, who married, in 1842, Caroline-Sophia, eldest daughter of Reginald George Macdonald, esq. of Clanronald (niece to the present Countess Brownlow and to the Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe), by whom he has issue.

The Earl married secondly, Sept. 22, 1818, Caroline, second daughter of George Fludyer, esq. of Aystone, co. Rutland, and grand-daughter of John ninth Earl of Westmoreland. This lady died on the 4th July 1824, leaving issue three daughters: 1. Lady Caroline- Mary; 2. Lady Amelia; 3. Lady Katharine-Anne, married in 1850 to Arthur-George Viscount Cranley, son and heir-apparent of the Earl of Onslow; besides, 4. Lady Elizabeth, who died soon after her birth in 1824.

The Earl's third wife, who survives him, was Lady Emma Sophia Edgcumbe, eldest daughter of Richard second Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, to whom he was married on the 17th July 1828. Her Ladyship was formerly Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Adelaide. She had no children.

John-Hume Viscount Alford, Earl Brownlow's eldest son, died on the 3d Jan. 1851, and a memoir of him will be found in our vol. xxxv. p. 311. He had taken the name of Egerton only in the year 1849, on coming into possession of the Bridgewater estates by the death of the dowager Countess of Bridgewater, the widow of John-William the seventh Earl. This inheritance had been clogged by that nobleman with the condition-now declared illegal (see our Number for September last, p. 301), that Lord Alford, within five years of his succession to the Earldom of Brownlow, or before his death, should have procured from the Crown the dignity of Marquess or Duke of Bridgewater. The contingency of Lord Alford dying before his father, but after

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