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stands in an excellent situation, between the railway and the river Calder. The structure is in the Decorated style, with a tower, nave with north aisle, and chancel, with vestry and south porch. The tower is 65 feet high, with a corner spire of 22 feet. It is in three stories. The nave is 60 ft. 6 in. long in the interior, by 22 ft. 10 in. broad, and 39 ft. in height. The aisle 60 ft. in length, and 15 ft. 6 in. broad. The chancel 26 ft. long, 16 ft. broad, and 34 ft. high. The nave exteriorly consists of five bays, separated by buttresses of three stages, with crosstopped gable; and the chancel of two bays, supported by diagonal buttresses, similar to the former, at its east end. The north aisle is similar to the nave in general character, with five bays, gabled roof, and diagonal buttresses at the extreme east and west. The roofs are covered with slate. The windows of all are of two lights each, trefoiled. Interiorly the tower is open to the nave by a lofty arch, with simple chamfers. The aisle is open to the nave by five arches. The roof of the nave is open to the ridge, showing the whole of the timbers, which are of stained and varnished deal. The roof of the aisle is similar. The chancel roof is waggon-headed, in three bays, stained and varnished. The woodwork is mostly of deal. The pews or open seats are low. The pulpit and desk are of oak, and the gift of the architects, Messrs. Mallinson and Healy, of Halifax and Bradford. The area within the rails is laid down with Minton's encaustic tiles. The font is of stone. The outer doors are of oak, and have scroll hinges of ornamental character and ancient design, and are studded with nail-heads.

Oct. 2. The Lord Bishop of Ripon consecrated St. Paul's church, Manning ham, near Bradford. It is a cruciform structure, in the later period of the English style, with nave and aisles, transepts, chancel, and a tower and spire springing from the intersection, and supported within by clustered columns and arches. The sum of 3,000l. was contributed towards the erection of this church by Mr. John Hollings.

Oct. 13. A new church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, in the parish of Wicker, was consecrated by the Archbishop of York. The whole expense of the site and erection of this church, amounting to about 6,000l. was defrayed by the Misses Harrison, of Western Villa.

Oct. 22. The new chapel at Follifoot, in the parish of Spofforth, was opened by the Lord Bishop of Ripon. It is a neat structure, consisting of a nave and chancel, with a belfrey at the west end. It accommodates 150 persons, and cost, including

the site and the stone, about 7501., principally contributed by Lord Harewood and Sir Joseph Radcliffe.

Earl de Grey is restoring, as far as possible, Sawley Abbey, founded by William Percy in 1146. The workmen have already cleared away rubbish to the depth of nine feet, and have discovered the floor, which is quite perfect, being a beautiful specimen of tile, laid in various figures. The altar table has perished, but the steps remain ; and in front of the altar is a tomb covered with a flagstone, on which a cross is curiously sculptured. Sawley is a small village in Ribblesdale, situate on the banks of the river Ribble, where the forefathers of Sir Robert Peel carried on very extensive print-works. The factory is now a row of dilapidated dwelling-houses. The greater part of the village has been built out of the ruins of this abbey; and many specimens of sculpture may be seen in the corners and gable of old ruined houses, and even in their stables and cow-sheds. Many of them will be collected and brought back to the abbey. Part of the ruins, which had been built into a dwelling-house, have been again cleared out, and its two end walls now form two arches about eight yards apart, where may be seen several shields bearing the arms of Percy, Lucy, Tempest, &c. in good preservation.

WALES.

The great viaduct across the Dee, in the Vale of Llangollen, is nearly completed. It is upwards of 1,530 feet in length, or nearly one-third of a mile, and stands upwards of 150 feet above the level of the river, or 30 feet higher than the great viaduct at Stockport, and 34 feet higher than the bridge at Menai. It is supported by 19 arches of 20 feet span. It has been erected by Messrs. Makin, Mackenzie, and Brassy, contractors, at a cost of more than 100,000l. being upwards of 30,000l. more than the Stockport viaduct. The cost of the timber required to form scaffolding, &c. for its erection was 15,000l. and between 300 and 400 masons were employed during the whole time of construction. Within a few miles distant there is another viaduct in course of building across the valley of Ceiriog, which will be upwards of 120 feet high, and will have 10 arches of 45 feet span, and one of 120 feet, the entire length being at least 850 feet.

Oct. 6. The Lord Bishop of St. David's consecrated the new parish church of St. John's, Pembroke-dock.

Llanddewi-brefi church has been reopened for divine service, after having been thoroughly repaired. The whole cost of the repairs and alterations was

defrayed by contributions. Among the subscribers were the Society for Building Churches in England and Wales, 1007. Queen Dowager, 201. the Lord Bishop of St. David's, 201. It contains pews for 350 persons, all free.

SCOTLAND.

Nov. 8. The Adelphi Theatre, at Glasgow, was burnt down. At the moment the flames broke out the company was rehearsing a new piece, called "The Ocean Monarch; or, the Ship on Fire," and as the captain was reprehending his imaginary crew for endangering the ship by smoking

tobacco, he himself observed real flames bursting out in the upper part of the gallery, and quickly creeping from the north to the south of the building. The alarm was immediately given throughout the green-room and all the other parts of the house, and the astounded performers speedily made their escape to the outside, carrying nothing with them but the clothes in which they stood. Before they could gather resolution to go back for the recovery of their property, the fire had attained the mastery in every part of the house. The loss is estimated at 10,0001.

PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Nov. 2. Royal Artillery, to be Colonels Commandant, Major-Generals A. Munro and Sir H. D. Ross, K.C.B.; to be Colonels, brevet Colonel Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke, C.B. Lieut.Colonels H. W. Gordon, W. D. Jones, W. B. Dundas, C. B. and C. Cruttenden; to be Lieut.Colonels, brevet Majors G. James, C. H. Nevitt, J. Bloomfield, H. Palliser, A. Macbean, R. L. Garstin, J. A. Wilson, R. Tomkyns, H. Williams, and R. G. B. Wilson.

Nov. 3. 81st Foot, Major W. H. C. Wellesley, to be Lieut.-Col.; Capt. H. Farrant to be Major. To be Gentlemen of her Majesty's Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, Augustus De Pentheny O'Kelly, esq. vice Vardon; Gregory Grant Foote, esq. vice Ashford.

Nov. 8. Henry Halford Vaughan, esq. M.A. Barrister-at-Law, to be Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford.

Nov. 9. Thomas Meggison, late of Shilvington Westhouse, and now of Stamfordham Heugh, both co. Northumberland, in compliance with the will of Elizabeth Rochester, of Whalton in the same county, spinster, to take the name of Rochester only.

Nov. 10. 69th Foot, Major C. J. Coote to be Lieut.-Colonel, by purchase.-Capt. J. W. L. Paxton to be Major.

Nov. 17. 81st Foot, Capt. H. Renney to be Major.

Nov. 21. Major-Gen. Sir Robert William Gardiner, K.C.B. to be Governor and Commander in Chief of Gibraltar.-Philip D. Souper, esq. to be Registrar of the Court of First Instance for Mauritius.-James Stewart, esq. to be Deputy Queen's Advocate for the Island of Ceylon.-Edward Palmer, esq. to be her Majesty's Solicitor General for Prince Edward Island.-Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, esq. to be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Division of the Third Class or Companions of the Order of the Bath.-Her Majesty has been pleased to place the Turks and Caicos Islands under the supervision of the Governor of Jamaica, and to appoint Frederick Henry Alexander Forth, esq. to be President of the Council of Government of the said islands.

Nov. 24. Scots Fusilier Guards, Lieut. and Capt. W. J. Ridley to be Captain and Lieut.Colonel.-44th Foot, Major A. H. Ferryman, to be Lieut.-Colonel.-Capt. N. S. Gardiner, to be Major.-Brevet, Capt. T. St. George Lister, 6th Dragoon Guards, to be Major in the Army.

NAVAL PREFERMENTS.

Capt. E. N. Trowbridge to the Amazon; F. A. Fanshawe to the Daphne.

Commander H. S. Hawker to the Orestes; Mr. S. Nollath to the Plumper steam-schooner. Lieut. F. S. M'Gregor to be flag-Lieutenant of the Ocean.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. W. B. Allen, to be an Hon. Canon of Bristol.

Rev. F. S. Bevan, to be an Hon. Canon of Norw. Rev. S. Clissold, to be an Hon. Canon of Norw. Rev. J. Frampton, to be an Hon. Canon of Gloucester.

Rev. J. Garton, to be an Hon. Canon of Peterborough.

Rev. J. Jones, to be an Hon. Canon of St. David's.

Rev. F. J. Smith, to be an Hon. Canon of Wells.
Rev. J. H. Ashhurst, Great Milton V. Oxf.
Rev. R. Baker, Compton Martin R. Som.
Rev. T. B. Baker, St. Peter's Epicopal Chapel,
Pimlico, P.C. London.

Rev. T. B. Bawner, South Shore P.C. Bispham,
Lancashire.

Rev. W. Beckett, St. Mary Magdalene, Harlow, P. C. Essex.

Rev. J. B. Brodrick, Sneaton R. Yorkshire.
Rev. H. Browne, St. John's P.C. Cleobury
Mortimer, Salop.

Rev. T. Carson, Scarning R. Norfolk.
Rev. W. Carter, Burythorpe R. Yorkshire.
Rev. G. Carter, Great Beauchamp R. Berks.
Rev. R. Chambers, Summer's Town P.C.
Wandsworth, Surrey.

Rev. C. N. Dealtry, Ortwell R. Norfolk.
Rev. J. Fyler, St. Ann's, Sutton R. and P.C. of
Kingston-upon-Soar, Notts.

Rev. W. N. Griffin, Ospringe V. Kent.
Rev. M. J. G. Hawtrey, Chilton Canteloe R.
Somerset.

Rev. E. Hussey, St. James's Chapel P.C. Lambeth.

Rev. W. Hyde, Donyatt R. Somerset.
Rev. E. Jones, St. John the Evangelist, Lyne-
sark and Softley P.C. Durham.
Rev. Sir C. R. Lighton, Bart. Ellastone V.
Staffordshire.

Rev. E. Lillingston, St. George's P.C. Edgbaston, Warwickshire.

Rev. W. Marcon, Edgefield R. Norfolk.

Rev. C. J. D. Marsden, Bolton-on-Dearne V. Yorkshire.

Rev. W. Metcalfe, Osmotherly V. Yorkshire.
Rev. C. Mortlock, All Saints with St. Leonard's
V. Leicester.

Rev. H. Nanney, Caenby R. Lincolnsh.
Rev. C. J. Newdigate, Hallam Kirk V. Derby.
Rev. O. F. Owen, Burstow R. Surrey.
Rev. L. Parkin, South Kelsey R. Linc.
Rev. G. Poole, New District of Saltley P.C.
Aston-juxta-Birmingham.

Rev. T. Ravenhill, Arlingham V. Glouc.
Rev. G. H. Repton, Hinckley V. with Stoke
Golding R. Leicestershire.

Rev. H. Reynolds, Rotherfield Peppard R.
Oxon.

Rev. J. Rigg, New Mills P.C. Derbysh.
Rev. W. Robbins, Repps with Bastwick P.C.
Norf.

Rev. G. Schiffner, Amport with Appleshaw V.
Hants.

Rev. T. H. Sharpe, Codicote V. Herts.

Rev. H. Socket, Bignor with Sutton R. Sussex.
Rev. I. Spooner, Edgbaston R. Warwickshire.
Rev. J. C. Stretch, Penkhull P.C. Stoke-upon-
Trent, Staffordshire.

Rev. F. Tate, Girton R. Cambridgeshire.
Rev. R. R. Tatham, Dallington V. Sussex.
Rev. W. Thorn, St. Matthias-at-the-Link P.C.
Leigh, Worcestershire.

Rev. E. Titley, Burwardsley P.C. Cheshire.
Rev. W. Tomkins, Kensington Chapel P.C.
Bath.

Rev. T. Tudball, Markland St. Peter's P.C.
Torrington, Devon.

Rev. J. D. Watherstone, Llanrothal V. Heref.
Rev. J. G. Webster, Bawdeswell R. Norfolk.
Rev. E. Weigall, Trinity Church, Hurdsfield
P.C. Cheshire.

Rev. W. Wigson, Rushmere V. Suffolk.
Rev. B. Willmore, Trinity Church P.C. West
Bromwich, Staffordshire.

CHAPLAINS.

Rev. T. Butler, B.D. to Lord Nelson.

Rev. S. R. Cattley, M.A. to the Lord Mayor of London.

Rev. T. H. Greene, to the Bishop of Gibraltar. Rev. J. Hull, to the Bishop of Manchester.

[It will be seen that the two latter appointments were misstated in our last number.]

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

The Rev. F. C. Plumptre, D.D. to be Vice-
Chancellor of the Univ. of Oxford.
The Rev. H. W. Cookson, D.D. to be Vice-
Chancellor of the Univ. of Cambridge.
Thos. Babington Macaulay, esq. to be Lord
Rector of the University of Glasgow.
Rev. W. Cole, to be Master of the Collegiate
Grammar School, Southwell, Notts.
Rev. W. Fletcher, to be Master of the Gram-
mar School, Wimborne Minster, Dorset.
Rev. E. Huxtable, to be Vice-Principal of the
Wells Theological College.

David Power, esq. to be Recorder of Ipswich.
Mr. Alex. J. Scott, M.A. of Glasgow, to be
Professor of English language and literature
in Univ. college, London.

BIRTHS.

Oct. 10. At Bodmin, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Prideaux Brune, a son and heir.At Berkeley-sq. the wife of H. H. H. Hungerford, esq. a dau.-16. At Rowdell House, Sussex, the wife of Charles Montague Chester, esq. a son. --17. At Oaklands, Dursley, Glouc. the wife of E. A. Freeman, esq. a dau.-18. At Brighton, the wife of Capt. Cruikshank, Bombay

Eng. a dau.-20. At Lynmouth, North Devon, the wife of E. Warburton, esq. a son and heir. 22. At Brussels, the wife of Capt. Algernon Greville, a son.-23. At Claphamcommon, the wife of Daniel Henry Rucker, esq. a son.--At Quedgeley House, Glouc. the wife of John Curtis Hayward, esq. a dau.-25. In Fitzroy-sq. the wife of Lionel Oliver, esq. a dau.-26. The wife of Brent Spencer Follett, esq. of Cambridge-sq. Hyde-park, a son.-27. At Glencorse, near Edinburgh, the lady of Sir Charles M. Ochterlony, Bart. a son. At the Elms, Chudleigh, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Lethbridge, a dau.-29. In Hydepark-sq. Mrs. Edward Baldwin, twin sons.31. In Salisbury, Lady Roper, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Canon Bouverie, a dau.

Lately. At Devonport, the wife of Capt. Sir P. Maitland, of the San Josef, a dau.

In

Nov. 1. At Hyde-park-gardens, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Kinnaird, a dau.-2. The wife of Alexander Powell, of Hurdcott, Wilts, esq. a dau.-3. At Whiligh, Sussex, the wife of George C. Courthope, esq. a son.-6. At Lisbon, the wife of Wm. Rob. Ward, esq. of her Majesty's Legation, a dau.-7. At Ickworth, Lady Alfred Hervey, a son.-8. Cleveland-sq. the Countess of Sandwich, a dau. At Kentish Town, Mrs. William Rivington, a son.-At Longford Castle, the Viscountess Folkestone, a dau.-11. At Halkinst. West, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Vansittart, a dau. 16. At Salhouse hall, Norfolk, the wife of Richard Ward, esq. a son and heir.17. At Corwar House, the wife of Rigby Wason, esq. a son.-18. At East Hill, Wandsworth, Mrs. John Gough Nichols, a son.In Abbey-place, St. John's Wood, Mrs. W. E. Knobel, a son.-20. In Hyde-park-gardens, the wife of Wm. Vansittart, esq. a dau.

MARRIAGES.

July 13. At Jullundur, Bengal, Edw. Courtenay Thorpe, M.D. Assistant-Surgeon 7th Light Cav. to Sarah-Medows, eldest dau. of Lieut. Col. T. W. Nicholson, K.H. late 55th Regt. and of Lady Hill, Morayshire.

Aug. 1. At Badagama, Ceylon, John Scott, esq. M.D. to Louisa Burton Watson, of Gloucester-road, Hyde Park-gardens, seventh dau. of the Rev. John Watson, D.D. Vicar of Denford-cum-Ringstead, Northamptonsh.

9. At Madras, John Wilson, M.D. to LucyHarriett, elder dau. of Thomas P. Turner, esq. of Great Ormond-st. and grand-dau of the late Thomas Turner, esq. Exeter.

21. At Winsley, William Hitchcock Morgan Williams, esq. of Eastcott House, Urchfont, Wilts, son of the late Rev. W. M. Williams, to Mary-Ann, eldest dau. of Thomas Groom, esq. of Bradford.

24. At St. Luke's, Old-street, the Rev. Lewis Marcus, M.A. Incumbent of St. Paul's, Finsbury, to Catherine, dau. of the late William Saunders, esq. of Southampton.

29. At St. Pancras, B. J. Littlehales, esq. second son of the Rev. J. G. Littlehales, of Chalstow Rectory, Bucks, to Catherine, sixth dau. of John Risdon, esq.

30. At St. James's, Piccadilly, the Rev. George Gardener Harter, M.A. Rector of Cranfield, Bedfordsh. eldest son of James Collier Harter, esq. of Broughton-hall, Manchester, to Elizabeth-Jessy, only child of the Rev. James Beard, M.A. of Oxford-terr. Hyde-park.

Sept. 5. At West Hackney, Henry Groom bridge, esq. to Ann-Brown, fourth dau. of the Rev. Dr. Watson, Vicar of Denford-cum-Ringstead, and Great Doddington, Northamptonsh. -At St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, G. W. Repton,

esq. M.P. for St. Alban's, to Lady J. S. Fitzgerald, only dau. of the Duke of Leinster.At Kenwyn, John Abernethy Warburton, esq. B.A. St. John's Coll. Cambridge, to Clara, second dau. of Henry Lambe, esq. solicitor, of Truro. At Marylebone, Richard Rogers Coxwell, esq. of Dowdeswell House, Glouc. eldest son of the Rev. Charles Coxwell, to Ellen, only child of Godfrey Hugh Massy Baker, esq. grandson of Hugh last Lord Massy.At Geddington, Northamptonsh. John Stevenson, esq. of Regent-sq, and of King's-road, Bedford-row, to Sophia-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late Rev. William Church, of Hampton, Middlesex. At Brighton, Thomas William, youngest son of the late Capt. Thomas Innes, R.N. to Adelaide-SophiaChicheliana, relict of T. H. Sympson, esq. of the Bengal Civil Serv. and dau. of the late Chicheley Plowden, esq.-At Newchurch, I. W. the Rev. Arthur J. Wade, M.A. Incumbent of Trinity Church, Ryde, I. W. to EmmaJane, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Henry Breedon, Rector of Pangbourne, Berks. At Brighstone, I. W. John Kelk, esq. of South-st. Grosvenor-sq. to Rebecca-Anne, dau. of George Kelk, esq. of Braehead-house, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. At St. Pancras, Charles-Edward, youngest son of John Baily, esq. of Blandfordsq. to Sarah, youngest dau. of the late James Weddell Bridger, esq. of Belmont Chigwell.

At Stratford, Essex, Capt. Smith, 30th Regt. son of Rev. H. Smith, Stoke, Surrey, to Lydia, dau. of S. Nicoll, esq. Court-lodge, Sussex. At Kerry, Montgomerysh. the Rev. Alfred Hensley, M.A. to Frances-MaryAnne, eldest dau. of the Rev. William Morgan, Vicar of Kerry.--At Bexley, the Rev. George A. Langdale, M.A. second son of Marmaduke Langdale, esq. of Gower-st. and Garston House, Godstone, Surrey, to Elizabeth-Buchanan, second dau. of Henry S. H. Wollaston, esq. of Welling, Kent.-At Clapham, Richard Ravenhill, esq. of Clapham Common, to Laura, youngest dau. of Thomas Puckle, esq.

6. At St. Mary's, Bryanstone-sq. ThomasGeorge, eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir Francis Baring, Bart. to Elizabeth-Harriet, third dau. of Henry Charles Sturt, esq.-At St. Clement Danes, William Carr, of Stackhouse, Yorksh. and Lincoln's-inn-fields, esq. to Annie-Louisa, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Robert Hopper, British Chaplain at Baden Baden.At Leckhampton, Capt. Edward Watts, late of the Bengal Horse Art. to Maria, second dau. of Major-General Swiney, Bengal Art.-At Maidwell, the Rev. Martin Johnson Green, B:D. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Rector of Winterbourne Abbas with Stapleton, Dorset, to Eliza-Lama-Catherine, second dau. of the Rev. Thomas Holdich, Rector of Maidwell.At Dover, Thomas Slater, esq. of Liverpool, to Jane, dau. of the late William Holgate, esq. of Stainton Cotes, Yorkshire, and niece of the late C. Beverley, esq. of Gray's Inn.

7. At St. Thomas, Exeter, Devon, John Arthur Gardner, esq. barrister-at-law, of Chancery-lane, to Miss Elizabeth Atkins, of St. Thomas.At Sidmouth, George Gutteres, esq. of Ovington-sq. to Caroline-Mary, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Slessor, of Broadway, Sidmouth. At Battersea, Robert Harrison, esq. of Benningholme Hall, to Emily, youngest dan. of Sir William Struth, of Bognor.-At Portsmouth, Capt. Henry Houghton, 1st Madras Fusiliers, to Anne-Sophia-Veall, eldest dau. of Samuel Greetham, esq. of Portsmouth.--At Stamford, Major Woodrooffe, of Hampstead, late Bengal Art. to Charlotte, third dau. of T. G. Arnold, esq. M.D. of Stamford.At Great Yarmouth, Mr. Steward Johnson, to EmmaLacon, youngest dau. of Edward Youell, esq. banker. At St. Luke's, Cheetham-hill, Thos.

Henry Sale, esq. Capt. Bengal Eng. to Maria, second dau. of G. Ravenhill, esq. of Manches ter. At Leamington, Robt. Humphrey Hariland, esq. 62 Regt. to Charlotte, eldest dau. of Joseph Langstaff, esq. of Cambridge-sq. late President of the Medical Board, Calcutta.At Shrewsbury, the Rev. John Manley Love, Vicar of Abbat's Bromley, Staffordshire, and Chaplain to the Marquess of Anglesey, to Mary, eldest dau. of Thomas Suet, esq. of Shrewsbury. At Malta, Wm. Winthrop, esq. United States Consul, to Emma, dau. of the late Sir Wm. Curtis, Bart.

8. At Paris, Richard Bunce, esq. son of the late Capt. Bunce, R.N. to Leopoldine-BlancheEmily, 2d dau. of Gaspard Adolphus Fauche, esq. late her Majesty's Consul at Ostend.

9. At St. Peter's, Eaton-sq. Capt. T. White, 22d Regt. to Georgiana-Isabella, youngest dau. of the late Col. Moodie, late 104th Regt.At St. James's, Piccadilly, A. W. Dickson, esq. 17th Foot, to Sarah-Alicia, only dau. of E. Ackland, esq. R.N.-At Stewkley, Bucks, Edward Smith, esq. of Uxbridge, to CatherineJane, youngest dau. of the late John Cowie, esq. of Streatham.

11. At St. James's, Piccadilly, Henry Stanbury Buck, only surviving son of the late Thos. Buck, esq. of Twickenham, to Elizabeth-Ann, eldest dau. of the late John Strickland Rigge, esq. of Cheapside. At Plymouth, Arthur Becher Pollock, esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, to Selina-Mary, youngest dau. of the late J. H. Eccles, esq. of Plymouth.

12. At Hinton-in-the-Hedges, Archibald Stirling Gilchrist, esq. only son of the late Capt. Gilchrist, R.N. to Sophia-Mary, youngest dau. of the late Hon. H. W. Ryland, a member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada.At Wisbeach, James Lyall, esq. of Berhampore, Bengal, to Frances-Hannah, dau. of George Augustus Ward, esq.-At Corfu, Ben Hay Martindale, Lieut. Royal Eng. to MaryElizabeth, third dau. of the late P. Knocker, esq. of Dover, and grand-dau. of the late Sir John Hollams, of Upper Deal.At Glanmire, near Cork, Lieut. Frederick C. Herbert, R.N. to Bessie-Newenham, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Henry Stuart, 69th Regt. At St. Helier's, Jersey, Henry Steel Shaw, esq. of Melbourne, second son of the late John Wybergh Shaw, esq. of Russell-sq. to Ann, only dau. of Capt. Robert John Fayrer, R.N.At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Alexander Clendinding Lambert, esq. of Cranmore Park, to EmmaMaria, dau. of the late Guy Lenox Prendergast, esq. of Grafton-st. and formerly M.P. for Lymington. At St. Marylebone, Robert Grant, esq. late Madras Civil Serv. to Isabella-Charlotte, eldest surviving dau. of James William Grant, esq. B.C.S. and of Elshies, Morayshire. At St. George's, Hanover-sq. John Storrar, M.D. of Brook-st. Grosvenor-sq. to Lucy, youngest dau. of W. J. Warren, esq.-At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Frederic John Farre, M.D. second son of John Richard Farre, M.D. to Julia-Fanny, second dau. of K. Lewis, esq. of Stratford-pl. Cavendish-sq.-At St. James's, Piccadilly, the Rev. Charles Abbot Stevens, M.A. of Trinity Coll. Cambridge, to HannahIsaacson, elder dau, of the late Capt. Andrew King, R.N. and niece of Vice-Adm. Sir Edward D. King, K.C.H.At Forton, Hants, William Jenny Pengelley, esq. R.M. to MyraMary, dau. of F. G. Farrant, surgeon 1st Devon Militia.

13. At Lantwit Major, Glamorgansh. Edwd. Caleb Colton, esq. son of the Rev. W. Collins Colton, of Cheltenham, to Lydia, relict of John Bevan Morgan, esq. and sister of David Thomas, esq. of Pwllywrach House. At the Old Church, St. Helen's, the Rev. Joseph Baldwin Meredith, Incumbent of St. George's, Kendal, to Anne-Jane, eldest dau. of the late Thomas

Marriages.

esq. of Richmond, Surrey, to Fanny, eldest
child of the late Frederick Tyrrel, esq. of Chat-
ham-pl.At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Capt.
Thomas Owen Knox, RN. to Louisa-Isabella,
only dau. of the late Major-Gen. Darby Grif-
fith, of Pedworth House, Berks.At All
Souls', Langham-pl. William Henry, eldest son
of William Sewell, esq. of Plaistow, Essex, to
Julia, eldest dau. of George Piggott, esq. of
Moscow.At St. Peter's, Pimlico, R. Au-
brey Cartwright, esq. son of the late W. R.
Cartwright, esq. M.P. for Northamptonsh.
and of Edgecote, to Mary, eldest dau. of the
Right Hon. Sir Thomas Fremantle, of Swan-
bourne, Bucks.At St. Mary's, Bryanston-
sq. Capt. Cumming, 52d Light Inf. son of the
late Lieut.-Gen. James Cumming, to Anna-
Maria, youngest dau. of the late James West,
esq. of Bryanston-sq.At St. Pancras, the
Rev. George Alford, B.A. of Aston Sandford,
Bucks, to Lucretia-Reid, youngest surviving
dau. of the late Joseph Field, esq. of Hatfield,
Herts. At Ilfracombe, Capt. Francis Gres-
ley, E.I.C.S. to Mary, widow of Russell Ken-
dall, esq. and dau. of the late Rev. Thomas
Thorp, Rector of Burton Overy, Leicestersh.

At Walcot, George Ramsey Maitland, esq.
grandson of the late Sir Alex. Gibson Mait-
land, Bart. to Alice-Anne, eldest dau. of the
late Josiah Nisbet, esq. Madras Civil Serv.-
At Oxford, Edward Harcourt Longden, esq. of
Agra, third son of the late J. R. Longden, esq.
of Doctors' Commons, to Sophia-Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of C. J. Waddell, esq.-At Ayr,
N.B. David Wilson, esq. solicitor, Ayr, to
Sophia-Catherine, relict of F. C. Pyman, esq.
surgeon, of Bury St. Edmund's, and younger
dau. of the late Lieut. Charles Rowning, 14th
Bengal Nat. Inf.

20. At Ballimore House, Argylesh. John Campbell, esq. of Possil, to Elizabeth-Alexander, youngest dau. of M. N. Campbell, esq. of Ballimore.At Ballimore House, Argylesh. Lieut.-Col. Hagart, E.I.Co's. Serv. late Adj.Gen. Bombay Army, to Colina-Susan, youngest dau. of the late Donald Mac Lachlan, esq. At Huddersfield, the Rev. Edward Sandford, son of the Rev. Humphrey Sandford, of the Isle of Up Rossall, Salop, to Mary, dau. of Joseph Armitage, esq. of Milnsbridge House, Huddersfield.At Alford, Lincolnsh. John Huish, esq. of Breadsall, Derbysh. to Alice, dau. of Titus Bourne, esq.-At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Bertie Williams Wynn, esq. youngest son of the Right Hon. Sir Henry W. W Wynn, G.C.H. to Marion, second dau. of the late Major-Gen. Sir James Limond, C.B. At Eccles, Robert Adair Ramsay, esq. M.D. M.R.C.S. Edinb. of Fleetwood-on-Wyre, to Fanny-Harriett, eldest dau. of Edward Connell, esq. Manchester.At Thorverton, Benjamin Sparrow, esq. of Cattedown, Plymouth, to Elizabeth-Penfound, only dau. of the late Lieut. Lewis Reynolds, R.N.

21. At Plymouth, Major Cuddy, 55th Regt. to Mace-Wynne, fourth dau. of W. H. Hawker, esq.-At Paddington, Charles, son of William James Wilson, esq. of Manchester, to Josephine, youngest dau. of John Braham, esq. of Gloucester-road, Hyde-park-gardens.

Oswald Bloxsome, esq. only son of Oswald Bloxsome, esq. of Raugus, Sidney, New South Wales, to Isabella, youngest dau. of Daniel Charles Rogers Harrison, esq. of Doughty-st.

At Chard, William Trenchard, esq. of Maudmein, Thorncombe, Dorset, to MarySophia, youngest dau. of the late Jacob Canning, esq. of Hertford.At Westerhamn, Thomas J. Jones, esq. of Oxford Lodge, Croy-At Greenwich, Arthur don, to Ellen, only child of the late Joseph Vere, esq. of Norwood.Ellis, esq. of Dublin and Ardee, to Eliza-Anna, only dau. of H. W. Lord, esq. of the Crescent, Croom's-hill.At Essendon, the Rev. Henry

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