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and was cracked from summit to tower, and the side walls were rapidly falling to ruin. Repairs could not have been undertaken except on an extensive scale, and increased accommodation for the parish could not then have been cared for. All circumstances considered, the worthy Rector, the Rev. A. B. Clough, and his friends, determined that the most desirable course to pursue was to re-build the Church on an enlarged scale. It was also determined to re-construct the fabric, in style and character corresponding with the original edifice, which, for centuries, had been the pride and ornament of the village and its neighbourhood. Originally accommodation was only afforded for 363 persons, with a population exceeding 1,500. The present building seats 732 persons, and its cost is upwards of 6,000. It is built in the Decorated style, on the model of the old one, from plaus furnished by Mr. R. C. Hussey, of Birmingham. The internal arrangement is admirable. The seats are all open, and the pulpit and reading-desk are placed at the north-east corner of the nave. The chancel is adorned by a memorial window on the southern side, beautifully executed by Mr. Wailes, of Newcastle. An organ loft is erected at the eastern extremity of the church, and in it is placed a small but richly-toned organ, built by Bevington and Sons, of Greek-street, London, Its cost was 1607.

SUSSEX.

The beautiful church of Poynings has been much damaged during a storm. The electric fluid seems to have entered the south window of the chancel, injuring the apex of the arch, in its downward course tearing the mullions, and then wrenching out a portion of the flint work at the base. Three other windows are injured in precisely the same manner. The tower sustained the greatest injury. On the western side, immediately over the ridge of the transept, there is a breach four feet square superficially, and ten inches deep; and in the corresponding position, inside, the injured part is not less than eight feet in length and eighteen inches in width.

WALES.

Sept. 6. The parish church of St. Bride's-super-Ely, co. Glamorgan, was publicly re-opened for Divine service. It is a beautiful structure, and presents the appearance of a new edifice, which virtually it is. Internally there is a handsome arch in the Romanesque style, dividing the nave from the chancel, and the latter is paved with encaustic tiles. The roofs are open, and the nave filled with open

seats. The porch is perfectly unique, and the arch over it, originally a portion of the hospital attached to Margam Abbey, though differing somewhat in style, yet harmonises well with the general character of the sacred edifice, and is well worthy of the inspection of the antiquary. Altogether the church may now be considered one of the most perfect specimens of its kind in the principality. This must be attributed to the good taste and Christian zeal of the patron, the Rev. J. M. Traherne, and his amiable lady, at whose expense, with the exception of a small amount raised by rate for the necessary repairs of the church, the work has been so admirably accomplished. Great credit is also due to the Rector, the Rev. L. A. Nicholls, who has paid great attention to its progress and completion.

SCOTLAND.

On St. Bartholomew's day, a new church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was consecrated at Melrose, in the diocese of Glasgow, by the bishop of the diocese, assisted by the bishop of Edinburgh. In the afternoon the incumbent, Mr. Randolph, M.A. of Balliol college, Oxford, was instituted by his diocesan, in the presence of his flock. The church was built by the munificence of the Duke of Buccleuch, who, together with the Marchioness of Lothian, Hon. G. Talbot, Lord John Manners, James Hope, esq. Colonel Spottiswoode, &c. &c., was present at the consecration. The style of the church is early-English, and combines simplicity and beauty. The seats are all open, and will contain about 200 worshippers.

Extensive alterations have been made. at Balmoral, the buildings being now fully doubled in extent. "As its numerous round towers, gables, and turrets are now seen rising above the birch wood which surrounds them, (says a correspondent of the Edinburgh Register,) Balmoral Castle seems really worthy of the Majesty of England. It is a palace in miniature." The new erections, however, are solely servants' apartments. The kitchen is said to be an exact model of that at Windsor Castle.

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PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PREFERMENTS.

Aug. 17. The Right Hon. John Richards, one of the Barons of Her Majesty's Exchequer in Ireland, Mountifort Longfield, LL.D., and Charles James Hargreave, esq. to be Commissioners for the Sale of Encumbered Estates in Ireland.

Aug. 23. The Marquess of Conyngham, K.P. to be Vice-Admiral of the Province of Ulster. Aug. 29. Royal Artillery, Major-Gen. R.H. Birch to be Colonel Commandant.

Sept. 1. James Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T. (Captain-General and Governor-inChief of Canada, &c.) created a Peer of the United Kingdom, by the title of Baron Elgin, of Elgin.

Sept. 4. 1st Dragoons, Capt. J. Yorke to be Major, by purchase-44th Foot, Lieut.-Col. E. Thorp, from 89th Foot, to be Lieut.-Col. vice Lieut. Col. A. H. Ferryman, who exchanges. -Unattached, Major F. Mainwaring, from 51st Foot, to be Lieut.-Col.-Royal Engineers, brevet Major W. Faris to be Lieut.-Col.

Sept. 10. His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales, K.G. and his heirs, Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for ever, to be Earls of Dublin.

Sept. 11. 19th Foot, Major-Gen. C. Turner to be Col.-67th Foot, Assistant Surgeon T. P. Matthew, from the Staff, to be Surgeon.-72d Foot, Lieut.-Col. F. Murray to be Lieut.-Col.St. Helena Regiment, Capt. G. Woollard to be Major.

Sept. 15. Royal Artillery, Capt. and brevet Major J. H. Griffin to be Lieut.-Col.

Sept. 17. Royal Engineers, brevet Col. P. D. Calder to be Col.; brevet Major F. H. Baddeley to be Lieut.-Col.

Sept. 22. The Earl of Chichester, Earl of Ducíe, Lord Harry Vane, Lord Wharncliffe, Frederick Peel, esq. Thomas Henry Sotheron, esq. John Elijah Blunt, esq. barrister-at-law, James Hill, esq. barrister-at-law, and Henry Kingscote, esq. to be Her Majesty's Commissioners for inquiring into those cases which were investigated by, and reported upon by, the Charity Commissioners, but not certified to the Attorney-General.

James Galwey, esq. of Dungarvan, to be Inspector-General of Prisons in Ireland.

NAVAL PREFERMENTS.

July 9. Commander A. G. Bulman to the Persian.

Aug. 10. Lieut. Joseph Henry Kay, F.R.S. to be Commander. Commander Herbert chomberg (1841) to the Sphynx steam sloop.

Aug. 21. To be Captain, Commander J. Hay. -Capt. Geo. Ramsey to the Alarm 26.

Sept. 5. Commander E. H. Beauchamp to the Hecla.

Sept. 6. Capt. G. E. Watts to be Rear-Adm. of the Blue.-Retired Captains, R. Gambier C. F. Payne, and C. Macdonald, C. B. to be Retired Rear-Admirals, on the terms proposed 1st Sept. 1846.

Sept. 7. Capt. G. T. Gordon to the En

counter.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. G. M. Cooper, to be a Preb. of Chichester. Rev. W. Molesworth, to be a Preb. of Exeter. Rev. J. L. Popham, to be a Preb. of Salisbury.

Rev. W. J. Harman, to be an Hon. Canon of
Peterborough.

Rev. J. T. Aldred, Dore P.C. Derbyshire.
Rev. T. R. Baldwin, Hoghton Leyland P.C.
Lancashire.

Rev. M. C. Barton, Holy Trinity Church,
Bolton-le-Moors P.C. Lancashire.

Rev. R. Buckeridge, St. Andrew's P.C. Newc.
Rev. C. Buckner, Weststoke R. Sussex.
Rev. C. B. Buckworth, Sherborne R. Hants.
Rev. C. Campbell, Dedham V. Essex.
Rev. C. Chambers, Dwygyfylchwi V. Carnarv.
Rev. A. Crigan, Shipworth V. Yorkshire.
Rev. J. Dale, Bolney V. Sussex.

Rev. W. W. Deering, All Saints, Bishop's
Wood, Watford, P.C. Hereford.

Rev T. R. Drake, West Hampnet V. Sussex.
Rev. W. Edwards, Llangollen V. Denbighshire.
Rev. R. W. Eyton, Northop V. Flintshire.
Rev. G. H. Fagan, Kingweston R. Somerset.
Rev. R. Farquharson, Winterbourne Zelstone
R. Dorset.

Rev. J. R. Henderson, Dufton R. Westm.
Rev. R. H. Hill, Britford V. Wilts.
Rev. W. Horne, Barming R. Kent.
Rev. J. B. James, Gamlingay R. Camb.
Rev. G. J. A. Jones, Lowesby V. Leic.
Rev. N. P. Lathbury, Bradfield Combust R.
Suffolk.

Rev. L. Lewis, Newcastle P.C. Salop.
Rev. J. F. Lingham, Northbourn V. Kent.
Rev.
Macauley, Aldingham R. Lanc.
Rev. B. B. Machell, Barton-upon-Humber V.
Lincolnshire.

Rev. C. J. Meredith, Waddington R. Linc. Rev. R. E. Owen, Snead P.C. Montgomerysh. Rev. W. H. Parson, Linchmere P.C. Haslemere, Sussex.

Rev. W. Powell, Folkestone new church P.C.
Kent.

Rev. G. Quirk, Martinthorpe R. Rutland.
Rev. J. Raven, Broughton Astley R. Leic.
Rev. C. Roe, Little Welnetham R. Suffolk.
Rev. W. L. Rolleston, Scraptoft V. Leic.
Rev. F. J. Scott, Holy Trinity P.C. Tewkesbury.
Rev. A. H. Stogden, St. John's Church, Port-
sea P.C. Hants.

Rev. J. Swainson, Epperstone R. Notts.
Rev. H. E. F. Vallancey, Sutton V. Lanc.
Rev. S. S. Warmoll, Sotterley R. Suffolk.
Rev. W. Williamson, Datchworth R. Herts.

CHAPLAIN.

Rev. G. Andrews, to the Bishop of Peterborough.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

J. Risdon Bennett, M.D. to be Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital.

John Hilton, esq. to be Surgeon to Guy's Hospital.

John Cawood Wordsworth, esq. to be Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital.

BIRTHS.

Aug. 6. At Lowndes st. Belgrave sq. the wife of John Harvey, esq. of Ickwell Bury, Bedfordshire, a son and heir.-13. At Everingham park, the wife of Wm. Constable Maxwell, esq. a son.-14. At Wentworth, Viscountess Milton, a dau.-17. At Stilton, Hunts, the wife of the Rev. S. H. Sherard, a son and heir.--At Winchester, the wife of

the Rev. George, Henry Sumner, a dau.--18. At Somersal Herbert, the wife of W. Fitzherbert, esq. a dau.-At Tissington hall, the wife of Major Fitz Herbert, a son. At Gloucester road, Hyde park, the wife of Edgar Montagu, esq. a son.--20. At Breadsall rectory, Mrs. Henry R. Crewe, a son.-——21. The wife of Wm. Phillips, esq. of Salisbury lodge, Clifton, and of Witson house, Monmouthshire, a son and heir.-22. At Denton hall, Lincolnshire, the wife of Glynne Earle Welby, esq. M.P. a son.- At Canterbury, the wife of H. G. Austin, esq. a dau.-23. At St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight, the Hon. Mrs. Dudley Pelham, a dau.-27. In Upper Brooke st. the wife of the Hon. Capt. Gough (only son of Viscount Gough), a son and heir. -28. At Hawarden Rectory, Flintshire, the wife of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. a dau.-29. At Park pl. St. James's, London, Lady Georgiana Codrington, a dau. At Eaton place, the Hon. Mrs. Robert Daly, a son.--At Manchester sq. London, the wife of Robert Williams, esq. of Bridehead, Dorset, a son.-30. At Westbury, the wife of J. H. Gibbs, esq. a dau.

Lately. At Rawcliffe hall, Yorkshire, the wife of Ralph Creyke, esq. a son and heir.At Fern hill, near Whitby, the wife of Wm. Frankland, esq. a dau.

Sept. 1. At Harpenden, Herts, the wife of Capt. Burdett, Coldstream Guards, a son.4.

At Eaton square, London, Lady Elizabeth Romilly, a son.--At Pylewell house, Hants, the wife of Joseph Parker, esq. a son.-At Carlisle, the wife of William Wordsworth, esq. a dau.-5. The wife of Wm. H. Helyar, esq. of Coker court, Somerset, a son and heir.6. In Berkeley sq. the wife of Sydney Smirke, esq. F.S.A. a son.- -8. The Right Hon. Lady Cochrane, a dau. - 10. At Farnborough, Warw. the wife of the Rev. C. W. Holbech, a dau.-12. In the Regent's park, Her Imperial Highness Beatrice, Archiduchess of Austria, consort of his Royal Highness Prince John, Infant of Spain, of a Prince, who was baptized in the afternoon, and received the names of Alphonso Charles Joseph Anthony. -14. At Talacre, Flintshire, Lady Mostyn, a dau.--At Dublin, Lady G. Croker, a son.

At Edinburgh, the Viscountess Melgund, a son.-15. At Watnall hall, Notts, Mrs. Rolleston, a son. -- 18. At Holkham, the Countess of Leicester, a dau.-19. In William st. Lowndes sq. Lady Nicolson, a son. --In Montagu sq. Mrs. Henry Lee Warner,

a son.

MARRIAGES.

June 12. At Kurrachee, Lieut. Iltudus T. Prichard, of the 15th Bengal N.I. son of the late Dr. Prichard, of Bristol, to Emily, fifth dau. of Robert Moline, esq. of Greenwich.

July 28. At Harrow, William Henry Lanphier, esq. to Catherine, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Henry Daniel Leeves, of Athens.

Aug. 4. At St. Margaret's Westminster, William Henry Magan, esq. M.P. for Westmeath, to Lady Georgiana Keppel.

6. At St. Pancras, Major James, second son of Thomas George Lomax, esq. of Lichfield, to Eliza, eldest dau. of William Machin, esq. of Albert st. Regent's park.

7. At Ottery St. Mary, the Rev. John Fielder Mackarness, of Fardebigges, Worc. to Alethea-Buchannon, youngest dau. of the Hon. Sir J. T. Coleridge, Knt. one of the Judges of the Queen's Bench.--At Stoke Newington, the Rev. T. A. Pope, minister of St. Mathias, Stoke Newington, to Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. A. W. Wilson Tayler, Rector of Stoke Newington.--At Poole, the Rev. John Barrow, eldest

son of John Barrow, esq. of the manor house, Wedmore, Somerset, to Sarah, second dau. of the late David Slade, esq. of Lytchett.- At Inverness, Robert Ballard Woodd, esq. second son of Basil George Woodd, esq. of Hillfield, Hampstead, and New Bond st. to BarbaraMatthew, younger dau. of the late John Bethune, esq. M.D. of Inverness.-At Ringville, Waterford, John Young, esq. of York terrace Regent's park, London, to Mary-Frances, daughter of the late C. Boland, esq. of Limerick. At Tonbridge Wells, the Rev. Aretas Akers, eldest son of Aretas Akers, esq. of Malling Abbey, Kent, to FrancesMaria, daughter of Francis Holles Brandram, esq. of Tonbridge Wells.At Tonbridge Wells, George F. Allfree, esq. to Louisa-Mary, fourth dau. of the late H. C. Verral, esq. of Lewes, Sussex.At St. Mary's Marylebone, John North, esq. of Gloucester pl. Portman sq. to Elizabeth-Mary, second dau. of the late Jedediah Kerie, esq. of Gloucester pl.-At St. Marylebone, T. B. H. Abrahall, esq. barrister-at-law, and Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy, to Helena-Sarah-Caroline, second dau. of the late Rev. Henry Kingsmill.-At Dolgelly, Merionethshire, William Wilkin, esq. son of John Wilkin, esq. of Spring gardens, to Ann-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Lewis Williams, esq. of Vronwnion, Dolgelly. Stoke, George Silvester, esq. of Guildford, to Laura-Blanch, fifth dau. of Capt. Pyner, H.P. 58th Regt. East Sandfield house, Stoke next Guildford, Surrey.

At

8. At Chariton, Kent, Ernest Secretan, esq. fourth son of F. L. P. Secretan Woodhouse, esq. to Lucretia Reid-Caroline, youngest dau. of Captain Farrer, H.C.S. of Lee terr. Blackheath.--At Kirkham, Richard Pedder, esq. Mayor of Preston, son of the late Rev. John Pedder, Vicar of Churchtown, to Mary, only dau. of William Birley, esq. of Ribby Hall, Lancashire.- -At Dover, Henry Groves, esq. late Lieut.-Colonel, and formerly of the 28th Lancers, to Mary-Dorothea, dau. of Capt. Jones Skelton, late of the Royal Artillery.At Grasmere, Westmerland, Alfred Tulk, esq. son of the late Henry Tulk, esq. of Richmond, Surrey, to Agatha, youngest dau. of Sigismund Stolterforth, esq. of Ambleside, formerly of Dover.At Little Wittenham, Berks, William Edward Hilliard, esq. of Bloomsbury sq. second son of the late Nash Crosier Hilliard, esq. of Gray's inn, to MaryAnne, eldest dau. of the Rev. F. J. Hilliard, Rector of Little Wittenham.-At East Lavant, the Rev. William J. Stracey, Fellow of Magdalene college, Cambridge, second son of J. Stracey, esq. of Sprowston, near Norwich, to Maria-Diana, eldest dau. of Maj.-Gen. Bourchier, of Lavant house, Sussex.At Kensington, William-Lambert, youngest son of Lambert Hotchkin, esq. of the Mall, Kensington, to Charlotte, eldest dau. of William Ponsford, esq. of East lodge, Acton and at the same time, James Griffith, esq. of Gray's inn, to Catherine, youngest dau. of Lambert Hotchkin, esq. At St. James's Westminster, Charles Jones, esq. of Islington, to Ann-Eliza, eldest dau. of R. J. Culverwell, esq. M.D. Argyle pl. Regent st.-At Southwark, Benjamin R. Green, esq. of Charlotte st. Portland pl. to Anne, dau. of John Pitcher, esq. of Southwark.

9. At Milton, and previously, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, Martin Archer Shee, esq. barrister-at-law, second son of Sir Martin Archer Shee, Pres. R.A. to Louisa-Catherine, youngest dau. of the late John Richard Barrett, esq. of Milton house, Berks At Ambleside, Westmerland, James Ward Russell, esq. of Bedford row, and Hamp stead, Middlesex, to Anne, second dau. of Capt.

Charles Robinson, R.N. of Ambleside, and granddau. of the late Rear-Adm. Hugh Robinson. At Corhampton, Richard Bowden Smith, esq. of Southampton, to GeorginaEleanor, dau. of Walter Long, esq. of Preshaw house, Hants. At East Harlsey, near Northallerton, Stephen Cholmeley, esq. of Lincoln's inn, to Catherine-Jane, second dau. of John Charles Maynard, esq. of Harlsey hall.

At Neath, John Charles Conybeare, esq. barrister-at-law, of the South Wales Circuit, second son of the Very Rev. the Dean of Landaff, to Catherine, youngest dau. of the Rev. Dr. Vansittart, Prebendary of Carlisle.- -At Paddington, Henry Stevens, of the Middle Temple, esq. to Frances-Margaret, youngest dau. of the late William Posthumus Chapeau, esq.--At St. George's Hanover sq. George Meredith, esq. to Mary, widow of Edward Nicolls, esq. Lieut. R.N. and dau. of Thomas Love Peacock, esq. At Bromley, Kent, Samuel Henry Swayne, esq. surgeon, to Caroline-Sarah, eldest surviving dau. of the late Rev. Thomas Rock Garnsey, formerly incumbent of Christ Church, Forest of Dean--At Alvaston, William Charles Soresby, esq. of Cavendish bridge, Derbyshire, to RebeccaElizabeth, eldest dau. of Charles Holbrooke, esq. of Nun's Field house, Alvaston.--At Hyde, Winchester, Thomas Sabine Harbidge, son of the late Thomas Harbidge, esq. Manor house, Pillerton, Warw. to Eliza-Louisa, youngest dau. of Francis Findon, esq. J.P. Winchester.At Abergavenny, James Davies, esq. of the Garth, to Mary, eldest dau. of F. Hanbury Williams, esq. of Coldbrook park, co. Monmouth.--At Swansea, Robert Ogilby Moore, esq. of Westbourne terr. Hyde park, London, to Esther-Frances, youngest dau. of John Richardson, esq. Swansea.--At St. Mary's St. Marylebone, the Hon. and Rev. Paul Anthony Irby, Honorary Canon of Peterborough, to Augusta, youngest dau. of the late John B. Cowell, esq.--At Lewisham, Alfred Helps, esq. second son of F. A. Helps, esq. of Sydenham, to Agnes-Angelina, second dau. of the late R. Pope, esq. of Bush hill lodge, Peckham. At Catton, Norfolk, the Rev. William Gambier Hawtayne, eldest son of Rear-Adm. Hawtayne, to Caroline, third surviving dau. of the late Harcourt Master, esq. of Catton.

10. At St. George's Hanover sq. William Augustus Commerell, of Strood park, Sussex, esq. to Maria, only dau. of Thomas Smith, esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

11. At Windsor, John Bingham, esq. eldest son of Capt. Bingham, R.N. of Dix's Field, Exeter, and grandson of the late Richard Bingham, esq. of Melcombe Bingham, in the county of Dorset, Col. of the Dorset Militia, to Eliza, youngest dau. of Capt. Thomas M'Dermott, Mil. Knight of Windsor, and granddau, of the Rev. Benjamin Kennicott, B.D. -- - At St. Mary's Paddington, James Macgregor, esq. of Gloucester sq. Hyde park, to Catherine, dau. of J. C. Locliner, esq.--At St. John's Paddington, John Spencer, esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister, to Margaret, second dau. of the Rev. Edmund H. Penny, M.A.

14. At Bexley, the Hon. John Campbell Lees, Chief Justice and President of the Bahamas, to Ellen, second dau. of Francis Rivaz, esq. of the Hollies.At St. George's Hanover sq. Alexander, third son of John Sim, esq. of Coombe wood, Surrey, to Agnes, second dau. of Archibald Billing, M.D. of Grosvenor gate, Park lane.At Sutton Coldfield, John Lewis Merivale, esq. of the Chancery Registrar's Office, to Mary-Ann, youngest dau. of Joseph Webster, esq. of Penns, Warw.--At Leamington, Capt. George Mauleverer Gowan, of 97th Regt. only son of George Gowan, esq. of Park crescent, London, to Anne, second dau.

of George Stratton, esq. of Leamington.--At St. George's Bloomsbury, the Rev. Thomas Warburton Dunston, of Donhead St. Mary, Wilts, to Emma-Jane, eldest dau. of Robert Roscoe, esq. of Torrington sq.- -At Rougham, near Bury St. Edmund's, Edward May Dewing, esq. of the Inner Temple, to Anne, second dau. of the late Rev. John Standly, of Southoe, Hunts.--At Mickleover, Alexander James Henley, esq. of Derby, to Louisa, third dau. of the late S. J. Wright, esq. the Limes, near Derby.--Charles E. Paley, esq. solicitor, of York, son of the Rev. James Paley, Vicar of Laycock, Wilts, to Mary, youngest dau. of Robert Paley, esq. M.D. of Bishopston grange, Ripon, Yorkshire.At Paddington, Alfred W. W. Morant, son of the late G. Morant, esq. of Wimpole st. to Laura Selima, second dau. of the late Rev. W. H. M'Alpine.--At Manchester, Edward Bury, esq. barrister-at-law, to Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Alexander Henry, esq. M.P.

15. At Tythegston, Martin Tanner, esq. son of James Tanner, esq. of Henbury, Glouc. to Emma-Jane, dau. of Wm. Walker, esq. of Tythegston, co. Glamorgan.--At St. Giles'sin-the-fields, John-Pycroft, eldest son of John Payne Collier, esq. of Kensington, to Cornelia Ann-Laura, youngest dau. of Samuel de Zoete, esq. of Gower st.-At Lancaster, Gerard Gandy, esq. of Kendal, to Elizabeth-Anne, eldest dau. of E. D. Salisbury, esq. Middleton Tower, Lancaster.--At Whalley, Lancaster, the Rev. S. W. King, eldest son of the Rev. W. H. King, M.A. to Emma, dau. of the late John Fort, esq. M.P. of Read hall. At Brompton, Thomas Bush Saunders, of Bradford, Wilts, and of Lincoln's inn, esq. to MariaAlbers, only dau. of the late Frederick Hoffham Pedder, esq. of Thurloe sq. Brompton.

16. At Hartpury, Gloucestershire, Alexander Wright Daniel, esq. of Lincoln's inn, to Maria, widow of Robert Canning, esq. of Hartpury and Foxcote.-At Millbrook, Hants, Thomas Barney, esq. of Boston, to Emily, only child of the late Charles Marcer, esq. of Park Village East, London.-At Edgbaston, John Miller, esq. 10th Foot, only son of late Capt. Miller, of Meriden, to Jane-Isabel, eldest dau. of Charles Shaw, esq. of Greenfield; and on the same day, John Devereux Muntz, esq. third son of G. F. Muntz, esq. M.P. of Ley Hall, to Caroline-Julia, fourth dau. of Charles Shaw, esq.-At Leamington, Edward John Chambers, esq. 50th Regt. to Anne-Valentina, eldest dau. of John Hunter, esq. late Capt. 3d Light Dragoons.-At Leeds, the Rev. Charles Marshall, Minister of the Episcopal Chapel, Sydenham terrace, to Sarah, dau. of John Wilkinson, esq. of Lyddon, Leeds.At Morchard Bishop, William Fred. Marriott, esq. (fourth son of the late G. W. Marriott, B.C.L. of the Inner Temple,) Lieut. in the Bombay Eng. to Frances, eldest dau. of the Ven. John Bartholomew, M. A. Archdeacon of Sarum.-At Witney, Heref. Andrew-Amédée, eldest son of A. F. Miéville, esq. of Nottingham pl. Regent's park, to Emily, fourth dau. of Tomkyns Dew, esq. of Witney Court.-At Bishop's Sutton, Hampshire, J. Markham Carter, second son of Edward Carter, esq. of Portsmouth, to Friederica-Josephine, relict of Christopher Fagan, esq. of Calcutta.-At Uppingham, John Thos. Springthorpe, esq. of Manton, the Sheriff of the co. of Rutland for the present year, to Sophia, youngest dau. of the late Mr. Edw. Kemp, of Uppingham.At Newtown Limavady, Derry, Edwyn Henry Vaughan, esq. M.A. barrister at-law, of the Inner Temple, and of Byron House, Harrowon-the-Hill, to Henrictta-Caroline, third dau. of Marcus M'Causland, of Fruit hill, Derry, and of Lower Berkeley street, Manchester square,

London. -At St. Stephen's Coleman street, Edward Kynaston Bridger, esq. to Augusta, second dau. of the Rev. John Bathurst Deane. -At St. Michael's Chester sq. Capt. W. D. Grant, 50th Madras N. Inf. to Sarah Churchill, youngest dau. of the late John Longman, esq. of Castleton, Dorset. At St. Peter's Eaton sq. Capt. Katon, R.N. son of the late Adm. Katon, to Catalina-Paulina, widow of Adm. the Hon. Charles Fleming.

17. At Southampton, John William Conway Hughes, S.C.L. New-inn Hall, Oxford, to Sarah-Anne-Macdonald, only surviving child of the Rev. James James, Vicar of Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, Cardiganshire.-At St. George's Hanover sq. Henry Saunders, esq. of Windsor, to Miriam, youngest dau. of the late James Hunt, esq. of Craven st. Strand.

18. At St. John's London, Mr. Clement Taylor, of Maidstone, to Mary-Matilda, second dau. of the late James Walter, esq. of Marden, Kent. At Edmonton, Edmund Pead, esq. youngest son of the late Benjamin Pead, esq. of Hacton, Essex, to Fanny, only child of Capt. Waters, of Brook House, Edmonton, and niece of the late Major Gen. Sir John Waters, K.C.B.-At Clifton, the Rev. W.B. Bushby, chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, and Rector of Binegar, Somersetshire, to Louisa, second dau. of Thomas Atkinson, esq. formerly of Bury house, Hants.

20. At Ripon, Mr. J. H. S. Sadler, of Purton, Wilts, to Selina-Mary-Anne, only dau. of the laté Col. Edward Witherington, of the 9th Lancers.At Sidmouth, John Tyrrell, esq. of Sidcliffe, Judge of the Devonshire County Court, to Lucy-Clunes, eldest dau. of the late W. N. Robertson, esq. of Lythe Hall, near Whitby.

21. At Beaumaris, the Rev. Thomas Bucknall Lloyd, of the Whitehall, Shrewsbury, and Curate of Lilleshall, Salop, to Sophia-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. Percival Spearman Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, Durham.- -At Woodmansterne, the Rev. E. B. Berens, Rector of Downham and Wickford, Essex, to SophiaFrances, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Walpole, esq. of Stagbury, Surrey.-At Speldhurst, Kent, Edmund, eldest son of the late William Reeves, esq. of the Upper Green, Kennington, to Anue-Salome, only dau. of Benjamin Whitelock, esq. of Point House, Putney. At Myler, Cornwall, the Rev. Frederick C. Jackson, of St. Jolin's, Camb. youngest son of the late Capt. R. Milbourne Jackson, R N. to Ellen, eldest dau. of Henry Lambe, esq. of Truro.At Kensington gore, Charles Childe Pemberton, esq. of Millchope park, Shropshire, third son of W. L. Childe, esq. of Kinlet hall, Shropshire, to Augusta, third dau. of the late Hon. Henry Davenport Shakspear. At Ilkley, the Rev. Uriah Davies, B.A. chaplain to the Madras Diocesan Society, at Cuddapah, to Anne-Rebekah, fifth dau. of Thomas Dykes, esq. of Hull.--At Ipswich, Charles Apthorp, esq. Capt. 41st Bengal N. Inf. son of the Rev. Frederick Apthorp, Rector of Gumley, Leic. to Rebecca, dau. of the late Postle Jackson, esq. of Ipswich. At St. George's Hanover sq. Capt. Henry Oldfield Bowles, second son of Col. Bowles, of North Aston, Oxfordshire, to Barbara-Anna, third dau. of the late Pelham Warren, M.D. of Wooting house, Hampshire.At Richmond, Surrey, the Rev. K. E. Formby, Incumbent of Dunkirk, Canterbury, to Phoebe, youngest dau. of the late James Back, esq. of Willingdon, Middlesex.-At Henley-on-Thames, the Rev. Frederick Poynder, to Julia-Frances, eldest dau. of Capt. Clowes, R.N. At East Keal, the Rev. Charles William Giles, B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge, to Jane, third dau. of the late William Spence, esq. of Wintringham, near Malton.--At Aveley, Stephen

Jones Woodthorpe, esq. of Gusted hall, Rochford, to Ann-Nelson, second dau. of the late Edm. Cooper, esq. of East Dereham.

22. At Edinburgh, Robert Green Hibbert Ware, esq. B.A. of Queen's College, Camb. to Ellen-Barnsley, youngest dau. of the late Robert Stuart, esq. of Annat, and of Heriot row, Edinburgh. At Eastchurch, Sheppy, the Rev. W. D. Astley, M.A. of Leysdown, third son of the late Rev. T. W. Astley, to MaryElizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. Barton.

23. At Streatham, John Kinnesley Hooper, esq. of Queenhithe, eldest son of Mr. Alderman Hooper, to Marian, youngest dau. of John Bradbury, esq. of Bedford house, Streatham.

At Norwich, Comm. Richard R. Western, R.N. youngest son of the late Rear-Admiral Western, of Tattingstone place, Suffolk, to Jessie, second dau. of the Rev. George Pearse, M.A. Vicar of Martham, and Incumbent of St. Martin's at Oak, Norwich.--At Bryansford, co. of Down, Alexander, son of the late John Cheyne, esq. M.D. Physician Gen. to her Majesty's Forces in Ireland, to Dora-Lynn, dau. of the late Francisco de Jove de Bernardo, son of Bill Bas.At Battersea, George Augustus, second son of John Angus Walmisley, esq. of Bessborough gardens, Pimlico, to Ann, eldest dau. of William Lamboll Bryant, esq. of Clapham Rise. At St. George's Hanover square, Edward Curteis, esq. eldest son of the late Rev. Edward Curteis, of Rettendon, Essex, to Ellen-Honnor, eldest dau. of James Batt, esq. of Hillingdon, Middlesex.-At Ashwell, Herts, the Rev. James Alexander Wood, A.M. of Holybourne, Hants, to Mary, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry Morice, Vicar of Ashwell, and Canon of Lincoln.--At Poole-Keynes, Wilts, the Rev. Henry Robinson, M.A. Rector of Haselbeech, Northamptonshire, to Jane, widow of Samuel White, esq. of Freetherne lodge, Glouc. and second dau. of the late John Tripp, esq. of Iwood house, Congresbury. At St. Michael's Chester sq. Major G. Birch, of Clare park, Hants, to Miss Louisa Edwards, dau. of the late J. Edwards, esq. of Edgbaston.--At Sampford Peverell, Devon, S. G. Maclurein, esq. of 48th Regt. to Mary, second dau. of the Rev. A. Boulton, D.D.-James Vaughan, esq. of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, to Esther, youngest dau. of Jacob Bright, esq. of Rochdale, Lancashire.

24. At Paris, Richard Newnham, esq. of Brighton, to Georgina-Fanny, dau. of MajorGen. Sir Patrick Ross, G.C.M.G. and K.C.H. Gov. of St. Helena, and niece of George de Sidenham, esq. of Paris.

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At Marylebone, Rev. George William Huntingford, Fellow of New College, Oxford, to Mary-Frances, eldest dau. of Major-General Tremenheere, K.H.-At Bathwick, the Rev. W. Dansey, Rector of Donhead St. Andrew, Wilts, and Prebendary of Salisbury, to Sarah, youngest dau. of the late Rev. R. Blackmore, Rector of Donhead St. Mary.-At St. Mary's, Elland, Yorkshire, the Rev. Charles Heath, B.A. son of the late Rev. Robert Heath, M.A. Incumbent of Clitheroe, to Juliana, youngest dau. of the late Joseph Rushforth, esq. of North House.At Dauntsey, Wilts, Joseph Faviere Elrington, esq. eldest son of the Rev. Charles Richard Elrington, D.D. Rector of Armagh, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Dublin, to Janet-Fenwick, dau. of the Venerable the Archd. of Raphoe. -At St. Pancras, Robert Douglas Hale, esq. of Norwich, to Tedlie Hutchison, eldest surviving dau. of the late T. E. Bowdich, esq. the African traveller; and Paul Parnell, esq. B.C.L. Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford, and of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, to Eugenia-Keir, youngest dau. of the late T. E. Bowdich, esq.

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