In the 7th Volume, for the Year 1835, the List of Sheriffs for 1834-5 was repeated by mistake instead of the following : SHERIFFS FOR THE YEAR 1835-6. Joseph Morris, of Ampthill, Esq. Charles Eyre, of Welford Park, Esq. George Simon Harcourt, of Ankerwyke House, Esq. Gibbs Craufurd Antrobus, of Eaton, Esq. William Palmer Morewood, of Alfreton Hall, Esq. John Round, of Danbury Park, Esq. Harry Edmund Waller, of Farmington, Esq. Henry Greene, of Rollestone, Esq. Christopher Turner, of Stoke Rochford, Esq. John Buckle, of Matherne, Esq. Robert Marsham, of Stratton Strawless, Esq. William Roddam, of Roddam, Esq. Slingsby Duncombe, of Langford, Esq. William Francis L. Stone, of Brightwell House, Esq. Hon. Henry Wentworth Powis, of Berwicke House. Hugh Henshall Williamson, of Greenway Bank, Esq. George Thomas Nicholson, of Waverley Abbey, Esq. Fran. Lyttleton H. Goodriche, of Studley Castle, Esq. John Howard Galton, of Hadsor-House, Esq. SOUTH-WALES. William Richard Stretton, of Dany Park, Esq. NORTH-WALES. James King, of Presaddfed, Esq. SHERIFFS FOR THE YEAR 1836—7, Francis Green, of Bedford, Esq. William Bennett, of Faringdon-House, Esq. Egerton Leigh, of High-Leigh, Esq. Thomas Irwin, of Calder Abbey, Esq. William Lloyd Wharton, of Dryburn, Esq. William Whitaker Maitland, of Loughton-Hall, Esq. Sir Edward Cholmely Dering, of Surrendon, Bart. Anthony Hammond, of Westacre, Esq. Richard Wade, of Uppingham, Esq. Sir William Edw. Rouse Boughton, of Downton, Bt. Thomas Hawe Parker, of Park Hall, Esq. William Henry Cooper, of Pains Hill, Esq. Henry Thomas Chamberlayne, of Stoney Thorpe, Esq. Sir Offley Penbury Wakeman, of Perdiswell, Bart. SOUTH WALES. John Lloyd Vaughan Watkins, of Pennoyre, Esq. Thomas Penrice, of Kilvrough' Esq. C. Wheeler Townsend Webb Bowen of Camrose, Esq. BIRTHS. 20. In Park-crescent, the lady of the hon. Baron Alderson, a son. At the dowager lady Arundell's, in Dover-st., the hon. Mrs. Neave, a 13. In Grosvenor-place, the lady Graham, a son. At Stanmer Park, the countess of Chichester, a daughter. 21. At Shellbrooke Park, the lady Louisa Cator, a son. 23. At Wimpole, the countess of Hardwicke, a son and heir. 26. At Poet's Corner, the hon. Mrs. Edward Grey, wife of the bishop of Hereford, a daughter. 28. In Grosvenor-place, lady Mordaunt, a son and heir. Lately. At Hooton, Cheshire, lady Williams Bulkeley, a son. At Rome, in the Palazzo, Borghese, the princess of Sulmona, daughter of the earl of Shrewsbury, a prin cess. 5. In Manchester-square, the wife of Winthrop M. Praed, esq., M. P., a daughter. 5. At Cougham Lodge, Norfolk, the wife of sir Edw. Parry, R.N., a daughter. 7. In Grosvenor-square, London, the lady Courtenay, a son. In Portland-place, the hon. Mrs. Kenyon, a daughter. 10. The lady of the hon. and rev. Samuel Best, a daughter. 13. In Hanover-square, lady Norreys, a son and heir. In Hill-street, the viscountess Encombe, a daughter. 14. At Aspedon rectory, the wife of the hon. and rev. Grantham Yorke, a daughter. At Jamaica, the wife of the rev. Dr. Luxmore, bishop of Jamaica, a son. 16. At Norton Conyers, Yorkshire, lady Graham, a son. 18. At Orchard House, Northumberland, the hon. Mrs. Coulson, a son. 19. In St. James's-sq., the rt. hon. Augusta Ada Lady King, daughter of lord Byron, a son and heir. 24. At the earl of Harewood's, Hanover-sq., the lady Louisa Cavendish, a son. 27. At Woolmers, Herts, the lady Susan Hotham, a son. 28. At Brighton, the hon. Mrs. Anderson, a daughter. 29. In Weymouth-street, the lady Helena Cooke, a son. JUNE. 4. At Gibraltar, the lady of It.-col. Augustus Ellis, 60th Rifles, a daughter. the hon. Mrs. Twiselton, a son. 8. At Adlestrop, Gloucestershire, 9. The lady of sir W. Geary, bart., M.P., a daughter. 11. At Ribston Hall, Yorkshire, the hon. Mrs. Arthur Lascelles, a daughter. 12. The countess of Guildford, a daughter. 13. In St. James's-place, lady Freemantle, a son. 15. At Walton Rectory, Somerset. shire, the lady John Thynne, a son. 18. At Taplow Court, the countess of Orkney, a daughter. 21. At Beckett House, the visc'tess Barrington, a daughter. 26. In Grosvenor-place, the countess of Lisburne, a son and heir. |