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with her sister, are stated to have altogether subscribed 1,8001. has shown a further instance of her munificence in presenting a splendid service of communion plate.

The Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man performed the communion, and an admirable sermon was preached by the Bishop of Winchester. The ceremony concluded with a collection of 1021. 68. 11d. the Bishop of Winchester giving the sum of 251.

BERKSHIRE.

Oct. 8. The extension line of the Great Western Railway Company to Windsor was this day opened. The line proceeds out of Slough through a cutting of a quarter of a mile in length. It then runs for nearly the remainder of the way, or to within about a quarter of a mile of Windsor, on an embankment, where a viaduct carries it, by a continuous curve, into the centre of the town. This viaduct is between 5,000 and 6,000 feet long, and in the middle of it is a bridge of novel construction, designed by Mr. Brunel, with a span over the Thames of 187 feet, so as to give, in conformity with the requirements of the Admiralty, headway enough to allow of vessels passing in sail. The principle of this bridge, known as that of the arch and tie, the ends of the arch being connected by strong metal ties, has been severely tested, and has been found to exhibit no perceptible deflexion; its foundations are on hard gravel below the bed of the river. The station at Windsor abuts close on the High-street, and is 230 feet long, with an iron roof of 70 feet span.

Oct. 25. This day, as being the 1000th anniversary of the birth of King Alfred, was celebrated in Wantage, his native town, as a national jubilee. Divine service was performed at 11 o'clock in the church, and was followed by a lecture delivered by Major Bell at the town hall on the history and traditions of King Alfred. The Rev. C. L. Richmond, from America, made an eloquent speech to the concourse outside. After this, a procession was made to King Alfred's Well, about a quarter of a mile from the town, and supposed to be at the site of the Anglo-Saxon palace. An ox was roasted whole, a may-pole erected, and other amusements provided for the commonalty.

At three o'clock, a dinner took place at the Alfred's Head inn, Mr. C. Eyston, of Hendred house, occupying the chair. Among the company present were Mr. P. Pusey, M.P., Sir Robert Throckmorton, W. J. Evelyn, esq. M.P. for Surrey, the Rev. Dr. Whittingham, of Childrey, Mr. Martin Farquhar Tupper the author of Proverbial Philosophy, Mr. John Britton, F.S.A. Resolutions were

passed to revive the old grammar-school of Wantage under the name of King Alfred's College, accompanied by a Mechanics' institution; and that, in aid of the subscription, an edition of King Alfred's Works, in one volume folio, be immediately undertaken by competent AngloSaxon scholars, to be called the Jubilee edition of the Works of King Alfred the Great.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

The chapel lately built in the hamlet of Freith, in the parish of Hambledon, with its burial-ground, has been consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Oxford. It contains seats for 150 persons.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

A stained glass east window, in the Perpendicular style, with shields, &c. has been put up in the church of St. Andrew the Great, Cambridge, at a cost of 1607. Mr. Bolton, now of Cambridge, was the artist. The incumbent, the Rev. Mr. Cooper, intends to decorate the whole of the east end in accordance with the window.

CUMBERLAND.

Sept. 4. The new church at Rockcliffe was consecrated. It is a small building of white stone, and in the English style of the fourteenth century, with a nave, chancel, transept, and a tower and spire. The roof is open, and the seats are all free; sittings, 150. The windows are all of stained glass, by Messrs. Scott, of Carlisle. The design was furnished by Mr. J. Stewart, of Carlisle, architect. Mr. T. Johnson was the mason, and Mr. Black supplied the woodwork. The cost is expected to be about 1,5007. mostly paid by Mr. G. G. Mounsey.

DURHAM.

The fine Norman tower of Merrington, the great landmark of this county, has become through lapse of years completely dilapidated, and steps have been taken for its entire and immediate reconstruction. The following sums are subscribed for that purpose: the Bishop of Durham, 100%.; Sir William Eden, 1001.; Dean and Chapter of Durham, 2007.; and Dean of Durham, 501.; and there is reason to believe that some portion of a churchrate will be applied to the same object. The chancel of this church has been lately rebuilt, but the body requires entire reconstruction. The mayor of Durham some time since offered a sum sufficient to repair the south-western doorway, a fine Norman example, on condition that funds could be procured to do the like to the other decayed portions.

PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Sept. 29. Edwin Saunders, esq. to be Surgeon Dentist in Ordinary to H.R.H. Prince Albert.Viscount Ebrington, Major-Gen. Sir John Burgoyne, K.C.B. Sir Henry De la Beche, F.R.S. Mr. Robert Stephenson, M.P. Mr. S. M. Peto, M.P. Lieut.-Col. Anderson, R.E. Mr. Philip Hardwick, Capt. Vetch, R.E. Mr. J. M. Rendel, Capt. Harness, R.E. Mr. Thomas Hawes, Capt. R.K. Dawson, R.E. and Mr. Edward Lawes, barrister-at-law, to be the Metropolitan Commissioners of Sewers.

Oct. 2. 18th Foot, Lieut.-Col. C: J. Coote, from the 69th Foot, to be Lieut.-Col. vice Lieut.Col. F. W. Dillon, who exchanges.-31st Foot, Capt. J. C. Brooke to be Major.-73d Foot, brevet Major G. H. Smith to be Major.-3d West India Regt. brevet Major W. Shaw to be Major.-Unattached, brevet Major J. T. Weyland, from Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, to be Major.-Brevet, Capt. F. T. Maitland, Town Major of Portsmouth, to be Major.

Oct. 5. 5th Foot, Capt. H. F. F. Johnson to be Major by purchase.

Oct. 6. The Rev. John Pilkington Norris, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to be one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools.

Oct. 12. 60th Foot, Capt. W. F. Bedford to be Major.-61st Foot, Capt. W. H. Vicars to be Major.-Brevet, Capt. T. Prior, 73d Foot, to be Major.

Oct. 17. William Henry Snell, Gent. to be Adjutant of the Artillery Company of London, vice Frederick William Bossy, esq. resigned.

Oct. 19. John J. M'Intosh, esq. to be Colonial Secretary and Prothonotary for the Turks and Caicos Islands.-William Henry M'Coy, esq. to be Registrar and Secretary, Clerk of the Enrolments and Clerk of the Council, and Joseph Fadelle, esq. to be Provost Marshal, for the Island of Dominica.-Brevet, Majors H. Ward, 48th Foot, E. Vicars, Royal Engineers, C. R. Scott, Assistant Quartermaster-Gen. Dublin, F. Burdett, 17th Light Dragoons, to be Lieut.-Colonels.-Captains J. W. Collington, R. Art. Hon. J. W. B. Macdonell, Aide-deCamp to Major-Gen. H.R.H. Prince George of Cambridge, Hon. St. George G. Foley, late Aide-de-Camp to the Commander of the Forces in Ireland, Lord C. G. Russell, 93d Foot, G. Bagot, 41st Foot, H. F. Ponsonby, 1st Grenadier Guards, to be Majors.

Oct. 22. William Fergusson, esq. F.R.S. Professor of Surgery in King's College, London, to be Surgeon in Ordinary to H.R.H. Prince Albert, in the room of Charles A. Key, esq. deceased.

Oct. 23. Lord Portman, John Lucius Dampier, esq. barrister-at-law, and Dominick Daly, esq. to be Commissioners to inquire into and report upon rights or claims over the New Forest, co. Southampton, and Waltham Forest, co. Essex; and Joseph Burnley Hume, esq. barrister-at-law, to be Secretary and Clerk to the Commission.

Oct. 25. Sir Edwd. Stuart Baynes, K.C.M.G. (late Consul at St. Petersburg), to be Agent and Consul-General in Tunis; Charles Eastland Michele, esq. to be Consul at St. Petersburg.

Oct. 26. North Hants Yeomanry Cavalry, Sir H. St. John Mildmay, Bart. to be Major.

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

Sept. 28. Commander C. Barker to the Serpent; Capt. T. Knox to the Firebrand; Commander S. Carmichael to the Spiteful.

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Oct. 9. Vice-Admiral A. W. Schomberg to be Admiral of the Blue; Rear-Adm. Sir J. Louis, Bart. to be Vice-Adm. of the Blue; Capt. R. R. Wormeley to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.-To be Retired Rear-Admirals, on the terms proposed 1st of Sept. 1846-C. Bertram, G. Hills, H. Fanshawe, I. H. Morrison, G. B. Trollope, C.B. Sir T. Mansell, K.C.H. T. Groube, H. Robinson, and W. Black.

Oct. 19. Rear-Admiral B. Hodgson to be Vice-Admiral of the Blue; Capt. H. O'Grady to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.-Capt. J. Harper, C.B. to be a Retired Rear-Admiral, on the terms proposed 1st Sept. 1846.-Commander Robert Harris to be Captain; Lieutenants S. R. Prothero, E. J. Bedford, and O. J. Jones, to be Commanders.-Commander O. J. Jones to the Ganges; Lieut. J. B. Massie to command the Crocodile.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

The Very Rev. Dr. Samuel Hinds to be Bishop of Norwich.

Rev. T. S. Townsend to be Dean of Lismore. Rev. J. Hutchinson to be a Preb. of Lichfield. Rev. G. M. Cooper to be Canon of Chichester. Rev. J. Ford to be Canon of Exeter.

Rev. T. B. Powell to be Canon of Chichester. Ven. Archdeacon Clive to be Hon. Canon of St. Asaph.

Ven. Archdeacon Clough to be Hon. Canon of St. Asaph.

Hon. and Rev. J. Grey to be Hon. Canon of Durham.

Rev. A. B. Lechmere to be Hon. Canon of Worcester.

Rev. R. C. Savage to be Hon. Canon of Worc. Rev. W. J. Alban, Mevagissey V. Cornwall. Rev. G. Allott, South Kirby V. Yorkshire. Rev. W. Armistead, Lorton P.C. Brigham, Cumberland.

Rev. T. J. Avard, Trinity Church P.C. Hinckley, Leicester.

Rev. W. H. Boothby, Hawkesbury V. Glouc.
Rev. J. T. Boscawen, Lamorran R. Cornwall.
Rev. T. Brancker, Limington R. Somerset.
Rev. R. Brickel, Little Hoole R. Preston.
Rev. B. H. Browne, St. Peter Wolverley P.C.
Kidderminster, Worcester.

Rev. J. P. Carey, Rothersthorpe R. Northpn.
Rev. R. G. Chalk, Wilden R. Beds.

Rev. F. Chalmers, South Malling P.C. Sussex. Rev. B. S. Clarke, Christ Church Southport P.C. Lancashire.

Rev. H. Cooper, Flockton P.C. Huddersfield, Yorkshire.

Rev. P. Bush, Luffenham R. Rutland. Rev. A. T. Edwards, St. Matthias P.C. Bethnal Green, London.

Rev. R. Ellis, Christ Church P.C. Bradford, Wilts.

Rev. J. Fothergill, Bridekirk V. Cumberland. Rev. R. Fraser, Cheriton R. with Newington V. Kent.

Rev. F. W. Giffard, Wootton V. Linc.

Rev. G. Hadow, St. Andrew's Chapel P.C.
Plymouth.

Rev. T. Harris, Swerford R. Oxfordshire.
Rev. E. B. Hawkshaw, Brampton Abbat's R.
Herefordshire.

Rev. W. Hooker, Stodmarsh P.C. Kent.
Rev. H. P. Hope, Leigh P.C. Sherborne, Dors.
Ven. Archdeacon Jennings, St. James's Chapel
P.C. St. Marylebone, London.

Rev. H. Malim, Corhampton P.C. Hants.

Rev. C. H. Mainwaring, Whitmore R. Staff. Rev. R. Malone, Christ Church P.C. Plymouth. Rev. A. G. Manson, Glossop V. Derbyshire. Rev. T. Mason, Shapwick-cum-Ashcott V. Som. Rev. G. Maxwell, Winterbourne Whitchurch V. Dorset.

Rev. C. J. Meredith, Waddington R. Linc. Rev. H. J. Morant, Witham Friary P.C. Som. Rev. L. H. Mordacque, Haslingden Whalley P.C. Lanc.

Rev. N. Oxenham, Probus V. Cornwall.

Ven. Archdeacon Phillpotts, Kenwyn R. with St. Kea, Cornwall.

Rev. W. Price, Shireshead P.C. Cockerham,
Lancashire.

Rev. J. C. Raw, Ainderby V. Yorkshire.
Rev. N. J. Ridley, St. Thomas P.C. Wootton
Hill, East Woodhay, Hants.

Rev. J. B. Roberts, Shilbottle V. Northumb.
Rev. F. Smith, Ashton Botterell V. Salop.
Rev. G. C. Smith, Carlton in Lindrick R. Notts.
Rev. T. Sutton, Cowling P.C. Yorkshire.
Ven. Archdeacon Tattam, Stanton Rivers R.
Essex.

Rev. A. S. Thelwall, St. Mary's Chapel P.C.
Pell Street, St. George's in the East, Lond.
Rev. C. Wharton, Sturry V. Kent.
Rev. J. Wilkinson, Erith V. Kent.

CHAPLAINS.

Rev. T. Johnson, to Lord Rodney.
Rev. Dennis E. Jones, M.A. to the Stamford
and Rutland General Infirmary.

Rev. F. M. Knollis, to Lord Ribblesdale.
Rev. J. Pigot, to the Earl of Wemyss and
March.

Rev. C. Marshall, to the Lord Mayor elect.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Thomas B. Peacock, M.D. to be Assistant
Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital.
Rev. J. W. Grimes, to be Master of Kings-
bridge Grammar School, Devon.

Rev. W. S. Newman, to be Master of Dr.
Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham.

BIRTHS.

Sept. 2. At Edinburgh, Lady Macdonald, a son.-10. At Wenvoe castle, Glamorganshire, the wife of Robt. Francis Jenner, esq. a son.

-19. At Ringmore, Tor, Devon, the wife of J. De Courcy Dashwood, esq. a son.-21. At Dyrham park, Barnet, the Hon. Mrs. Trotter, of twin daus.-22. At Hatherton hall, Staff. the wife of T. Entwisle, esq. a son.-23. At Littlehampton, Sussex, the Marchioness of Ormonde, a son.-At the residence of her father the Duke of Leinster, in Dublin, Lady Jane Repton, a dau.--24. At Stanford court, Worc. Lady Winnington, a son.--25. At Tregoyd, Hay, Viscountess Hereford, a son. --28. At Worthing, Lady Marcus Hill, a son.--At Wilton crescent, the wife of the Right Hon. Thomas Milner Gibson, M.P. a dau. 29. At Rosehill house, Tonbridge Wells, the wife of Sir George Baker, Bart. a dau.-30. At Eltham, the wife of George Buchanan Wollaston, esq. a son.

Lately. In London, the Right Hon. the Countess Ducie, a dau.--At Cheltenham, the wife of Robert Warren Carbonell, esq. a son.

-At Edinburgh, the wife of the Hon. Francis Charteris, a dau.-At Bryngwyn rectory, Monmouthshire, the wife of Archdeacon Crawley, a dau.

Oct. 3. At Fairlawn house, Middlesex, Mrs. Eveleigh Wyndham, a dau.-4. At Uddings house, Dorset, the wife of Geo. Pleydell Man

sel, esq. a dau.-5. At Shelley house, Essex, the wife of the Rev. Alfred Bowyer Smyth, a son.--In Ebury st. the Hon. Mrs. Gerald Dillon, a son.-6. In Bryanston sq. the Hou. Mrs. Charles Lennox Peel, a son.7. At Chiswick, the wife of Captain Smart, R.N. K.H. a son.--At Barnet, the wife of the Rev. T. Tunstall Smith, M.A. a son.8. The wife of Capt. Dunbar Dunbar, of Seapark, Morayshire, à son and heir.-10. At Sonning, Berks, the wife of John Murray, esq. of Albemarle st. a dau.-12. At Toft hall, Cheshire, Mrs. Leycester, a son.-13. At Worthing, the Viscountess Maidstone, a dau. -14. At Grey abbey, the Lady Charlotte Montgomery, a dau.-16. At Wymondham rectory, Leic. the Hon. Mrs. John Beresford, a dau.-17. At Hams, the Hon. Mrs. Adderley, a dau.-18. At Kemberton rectory, Shropshire, Mrs. George Whitmore, a son.23. In Eccleston sq. the wife of Armar L. Corry, esq. Capt. R.N. a son.

MARRIAGES.

July 11. At Madras, Capt. John Maitland, of the Madras Art. to Arabella-Jane, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Joseph Wright, M.A.

Aug. 20. At Aden, George Rideout Pinder, H.E.C.S. youngest son of R. Pinder, esq. of the Royal Crescent, Cheltenham, to Emily, second dau. of W. Trutch, esq. of London, and granddau. of the Hon. Joseph Barnes, Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature, in the Island of Jamaica.

28. At St. Pancras, Captain G. C. Johnson, R.N. to Martha, third dau. of the late Edmund Street, esq. of the Forbury, Reading, and of Winchester. At Edgbaston, Mr. James Powell, jun. of Chichester, to Henrietta, dau. of the late Major Henry Jones Grove, K.H. formerly of 80th Regt.-At Edmonton, the Rev. John Soper, of St. Peter's, De Beauvoir-town, to Sarah, third dau. of Thomas King, esq. of the former place.

29. At All Souls', Langham place, Walter M'Grigor, esq. M.A. youngest son of Sir James M'Grigor, Bart. Director-General of the Army Medical Department, to Maria-Ann, eldest dau. of Capt. Digby, R.N. granddau, of the late Hon. and Very Rev. William Digby, D.D. Dean of Durham.--At Willesden, H. J. Girdlestone, esq. son of the late Rev. William Ewins Girdlestone, Rector of Kelling and Saithouse, to Mary, eldest dau. of G. W. Bradbee, of Newgate st.-At Dartmouth, Daniel Codner, jun. esq. only son of Daniel Codner, esq. of Belmont house, Dartmouth, to Elizabeth, only dau. of Robert Harris, esq. banker.

30. At Dublin, Mitchell Henry, esq. of Harley st. son of Alexander Henry, esq. M.P. to Margaret, younger dau. of the late George Vaughan, esq. of Quillea house, Down, and of Dublin. At Beaumaris, the Rev. Bulkeley Jones, B.A. to Fanny, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Lewis Coker, esq. of Bicester, Oxfordshire.- At Pierremont, Isle of Thanet, Edward Budd, esq. of Swansea and London, to Antoinette, eldest dau. of Hugh Sandeman, esq. of York pl. Portman sq.-At St. Pancras, Edward Owen Leggatt, esq. of the 35th Regt. Madras N.I. to Susanna-Ann, only child of Capt. Robert Ford, late of the East India ship Lady Flora.- -At Harrold, Bedfordshire, Henry Leslie, esq. of Seaport lodge, co. Antrim, to Harriot-Ann, widow of H. Oddie, esq. and eldest dau. of the late Capt. Job Hanmer, R.N. of Holbrook hall, Suffolk.

-At Brighton, Daniel Bayley, esq. 7th Bengal Light Cav. to Isabella-Frances, eldest dau. of W. H. Oakes, esq. and widow of David Carmichael Smyth, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service. At St. George's Hanover sq. Wil

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liam Haig, esq. second son of the late Robert Haig, esq. of Dodderbank, co. Dublin, and grandson of Sir William Wolseley, of Wolseley, Staffordshire, Bart. to Harriette-Anna-MariaPorter, only child of the late Jeremiah Dick, esq. of North crescent, Bedford sq. At Cheltenham, Richard, son of the late Thomas White, esq. of the Bombay Civil Service, to Caroline-Granville, second dau. of John Grenfell Moyle, esq. late President of the Bombay Medical Board.--In Little Portland st. cha pel, Marylebone, Walter William Aldridge, esq. of Gray's inn, to Eliza-Mary, eldest dau. of H. R. Abraham, esq. of Great George st. Westminster, and Mountfield house, Harrow road.--At Burgh St. Peter, Norfolk, Henry, third son of Capt. Faverman, R.M. to M.A.C. Sayer, dau. of J. Sayer, esq.-The Rev. Charles Champagné George Moller, eldest son of C. C. Moller, esq. of the late 18th Hussars, to Louisa-Anne, only dau. of Lieut.-Col. Straton, and granddau. of the late Gen. and Lady Louisa Orde.--At Lewisham, Kent, Henry John Tribe, esq. Royal Marines, to ElizabethSarah, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. George Fead, C.B. Grenadier Guards.--At Castle Cary, Henry Phelps, esq. Comm. R.N. to Jane-Wason, only dau. of Harry Russ, esq. of Castle Cary.--At Harrow-on-the-hill, Edward-Ehret, only son of Thomas Edw. Dyson, esq. of Tolpits, Watford, to Emily-Mary, only dau. of Edward Layton, esq. of Mount Clements, Harrow Weald.

Sept. 1. At Paris, Daniel Alexander Rogers, esq. Madras Army, to Emily, only child of the late Edward James, esq. of Trelawny.--At Hannington, John Samuel Willes Johnson, Capt. Royal Navy, to Joanna, widow of Col. Henry Freke, C.B. of Hannington hall, Wilts. -At Rickmansworth, Herts, Charles Warner Lewis, esq. of the Inner Temple, barristerat-law, to Charlotte, eldest dau. of F. R. Blake, esq. of Rickmansworth.---At Boulston, Thos. Allen, esq. barrister on the South Wales circuit, only son of James Allen, esq. of Freestone hall, to Emily, second dau. of Robert Innes Ackland, esq. of Boulston, Pemb.

3. At St. Dunstan's Fleet st. Randal Owen, esq. third son of R. Owen, esq. of Castle Caereinion, Montgomeryshire, to Harriet, only dau. of the late T. West, esq. of Dartford.At Astley, Warwickshire, Richard Smith, jun. esq. town clerk of Bridgwater, to Maria, youngest dau. of John Kelsey, esq. of Astley hall.

4. At Brighton, William Major Cooke, esq. of the Temple, barrister-at-law, only son of John Cooke, esq. of Belle-croft, Isle of Wight, to Maria-Bartlett, eldest dau. of Samuel Ashwell, esq. M.D.--At St. George's Hanover sq. William Hamilton, esq. eldest son of Maj. John Hamilton, late of 77th, to Fanny, youngest dau. of the late Major Thomas Hamilton, formerly of 66th Regt.--At Christchurch, Highbury, James S. Kingdon, esq. of Bedford row and Highbury vale, London, to Eliza-Emilia, dau. of the late Robert Hillcock, esq. of Exeter. -At Harrow-on-the-hill, Edward Penrose Hathaway, esq. of Lincoln's inn, barrister-atlaw, third son of Wm. Silas Hathaway, esq. of Wimbledon, to Catharine-Louisa, eldest dau. of the late Rev. E. D. Legh, Incumbent of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London, and granddau. of the late Right Hon. Sir Christopher Robinson, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty.

-At Tamerton Folliott, Mottram Andrews, esq. Capt. H. M. 28th Regt. to Julia-Barbara, dau. of Rear-Adm. Sir Thos. Fellowes, K.C.B. --At Lechlade, the Rev. Robert Strong, M.A. Vicar of Painswick, to Eleanor, dau. of the late R. Hebert, esq.-At St. John's Hyde park sq. Richard Roscoe, esq. M.D. to Mary, widow of Capt: Thomas Hodgson, of the Hon. East India Company's Service. -At Cumnor, GENT. MAG. VOL. XXXII.

Berks, George Frederick Druce, of Oxford, solicitor, son of Samuel Druce, esq. of Ensham, Oxon, to Charlotte-Hill, eldest dau. of Frederick Dawson, esq. of Pump court, Temple, and of Camberwell.At Ipswich, Isaac Palmer Baker, esq. solicitor, Ipswich, to MarianneByles, eldest dau. of the late Charles Cowell, esq.At St. Mark's Kennington, J. W. Sparrow, esq. solicitor, eldest son of William Sparrow, esq. of Billingdon, to Fanny, eldest dau. of H. M. Marley, esq. Grove road, Brixton. At Brailes, Richard E. B. Horniblow, esq. M.D. of Leamington, to Elizabeth-Mary, eldest dau. of John Cawley, esq. of Brailes. --At Brighton, Capt. Savage, 91st Regt. eldest son of Lieut.-Col. Savage, R.E. to Isabel, only child of Capt. Ward, 91st Regt.At St. George's Bloomsbury, Samuel Robert Smyth, esq. of Malta, eldest son of the late Col. Smyth, to Caroline-Sarah, youngest dau. of the late Ferdinando Jeyes, esq.

5. At Mitchell Troy, G. Stonestreet Trower, esq. of St. James's pl. London, eldest son of the late G. Trower, esq. to Beatrice, third dau. of Thomas Oakeley, esq. of Lydart, Monmouthshire.--At Little Ponton, Edward Birch Reynardson, Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards (third son of the late General Birch Reynardson), of Holywell hall, to Emily, eldest dau. of Vere Fane, esq.At St. Michael's Burleigh st. the Rev. H. W. Marychurch, B.A. Incumbent of St. Michael's, to Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Campbell, esq. of Jamaica, and widow of D. Davies, esq. Henrietta st. Covent garden.-At St. George's Hanover sq. Edward Henry Sieveking, esq. M.D. of Bentinck-st. Manchester-sq. eldest son of Edward Sieveking, esq. of Stamford hill, to Jane, youngest dau. of the late John Ray, esq. of Finchley, Middlesex. At Wallingford, Mr. Thomas Wellingham Fuller, eldest son of Thomas Fuller, esq. of Aston, Berks, to Martha-Allnatt, second dau. of W. S. Clarke, esq. banker, Walling. ford. At Fakenham, Jacob Watson, esq. to Charlotte, second dau. of Edmund Kent, esq. of Baron's hall, Fakenham.

6. At Clifton, the Rev. Octavius Leach, Hubberstone, co. of Pembroke, to Mary, eldest dau. of Mr. Samuel Bunny.-At Uplyme, J. W. Perry Watlington, esq. of Moor hall, Essex, and Caldicote house, Herts, to Margaret-Emily, youngest dau. of the Rev. Charles Wicksted Ethelston, of Uplyme Rectory and Wicksted hall, Cheshire. At Heavitree, CharlesO'Bryen, only son of the late Capt. C. Dilkes, R.N. C.B. of Gloucester, to Eliza-Jemima, eldest dau. of John Clench, esq. Mont-le-Grand, near Exeter.--At St. George's Bloomsbury, Thomas William Hough, New Ross, Wexford, Ireland, to Eda, 2nd dau. of Edw. Anketelĺ Jones, esq. of Sewardstone, Essex. At Liverpool, the Rev. Arthur Willink, M.A. Curate of Bickerstaffe, to Sarah-Wakefield, second dau. of John Cropper, esq. Dingle bank, Liverpool. At Eaglescarnie, Bryan Holme Holme, esq. 88th Regt. A.D.C. to the Governor of Gibraltar, to Catherine-Margaret, second dau. of Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, G.C.M.G. At Rotherfield Grays, Oxfordshire, the Rev. Frederick Bell Pryor, M.A. Fellow of New College, Oxford, and son of John I. Pryor, esq. of Clay hall, Herts, to Louisa-Mary, youngest dau. of Lieut.-Col. West, late 33rd Regt. of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.

7. At Edinburgh, the Rev. W. Scoresby, D.D. to Georgiana-Augusta-Wilkinson, dau. of William Ker, esq. of Gateshaw, Roxburghshire, and niece of the late Sir Charles Ker.

8. At Cheltenham, Geo. Louis Martin, esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, son of the Rev. J. W. Martin, Rector of Keston, Kent, to AdaGordon, fourth dau. of the late Major Duff, formerly of the 19th Lancers.--At Ipswich, 3 Y

Charles G. Phillips, Comm. R.N. to Miss Sophia Kemp, of Ipswich.-At Brompton, Frederick Oswin, esq. of Harley st. to CarolineElizabeth, third dau. of the late J. S. Geldard, esq. of Kensington.

10. At Cossington, Somersetshire, the Rev. J. Somerville Broderip, Rector of Cossington, to Frances-Freeling, only daughter of the late Thomas Hood, esq.

11. At Sidbury, the Rev. John Hyne Way, Curate of Kilmington, to Jane-Maria, dau. of the late George Strong, esq.- At Stogursey, Alexander Fuller Acland Hood, esq. eldest son of Sir Alexander Hood, Bart. M.P. of Wootton house, to Isabel-Harriet, only surviving child of Sir Peregrine P. F. Palmer Acland, Bart. of Fairfield and Andries, Somerset.- At Clevedon, Somerset, David Archibald, esq. M.D. of Liff, Forfarshire, to Annie-Wemyss, third dau. of the late Henry Manley, esq. of Manley, Devon. At St. Columb, Gilbert Chilcott, esq. Truro, to Elizabeth, second dau. of Thurstan Collins, esq. St. Columb.-At Thrapston, the Rev. William Lifton Wynne, of Stroud, Kent, eldest son of R. L. Wynne, esq. of Astrad, Denbigh, to Augusta-Harriet, youngest dau. of Henry Leete, esq.-The Rev. George Hill, M.A. Curate of Tor Mohun, Devon, to Maria-Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Rev. James Thomas Du Boulay, Rector of Headington, Wilts.- At Paddington, James O'Loughlin, esq. M.D., F.R.C.S.I. to Jane, relict of James Hozier, esq. of Jamaica.At Jersey, Thomas Emmerson, youngest son of the late Abraham Raimbach, esq. of Greenwich, to Harriet, youngest dau. of Philip Journeaux, of St. Heliers, Jersey. At Gloucester, the Rev. Rupert J. Rowton, Rector of Southwood with Limpenhoe, Norfolk, to Mary-Lewis, eldest dau. of James Helps, esq.-At Bromley, Kent, Oliver, son of the late Rev. Oliver Lodge, Vicar of Elsworth, Cambridgeshire, to Grace, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Joseph Heath, Vicar of Wigmore, Heref.-At All Saints' Gordon sq. Edward Smith Wilkinson, esq. of Notting hill sq. younger son of the late Abraham Wilkinson, esq. M.D. of Enfield, to Hannah-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late George Naylor, esq. of Batley Carr, Yorkshire.

12. At Southwell, Notts, the Rev. Edmund Randolph, A.M. of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, to Georgiana-Harriet, second dau. of the late Col. Sherlock, K.H.-At Dedham, Essex, the Rev. Gerald T. Lermit, B.A. of Lexden, son of the late Capt. Alfred Lermit, of the Bengal Army, to Elizabeth-Henrietta, second dau. of William Downes, esq. of the Hill House, Dedham. At Brixton, Capt. Frederick Sidney Boulton, to Victoria, dau, of the late John Alexander Thwaites, esq. and niece to Major John Henry Cooke, 25th Regt.Ellon, Charles Elphinstone Dalrymple, fourth son of the late Sir Robert D. H. Elphinstone, Bart. to Harriet-Albinia, eldest dau, of Alexander Gordon, of Ellon, Aberdeenshire.

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13. At Fareham, Montague Burrows, Lieut. H.M.S. Excellent, to Mary-Anne, youngest dau. of Sir James W. S. Gardiner, Bart. of Rochecourt.At Bruton, Somerset, Theodore Paul, esq. of Pendoylon house, co. of Glamorgan, son of Thomas Paul, esq. banker, to Florence-Georgiana, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan.-At Limerick, John Surtees Stockley, esq. fourth son of W. Stockley, esq. Royal Art. Woolwich, to AliceDiana, second dau. of Joseph Gabbett, esq. of High park, co. Limerick.--At. St. George's Hanover sq. Edward Russell Ingram, esq. of Waresley, Worc. to Louisa-Anne, only child of the late Rev. Richard Berkeley, of Cotheridge court. At Twickenham, J. Sydney Webb, esq. son of the late Rear-Adm. Charles Webb, to Adeline, second dau. of Henry Young, esq. of Riversdale, Twickenham.

At Paddington, Geo. Bell, esq. of Tichfield, Hants, to Caroline Greene, of the same place, dau. of the late James Greene, esq. Capt. in the North Hants Militia.- -At Hinxworth, the Rev. Henry D. Heatley, M.A. of St. John's College, Oxford, third son of Richard Heatley, esq. of Walthamstow, to Marian-Heathcote, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John Lafont, Rector of Hinxworth, Herts.--At Yoxall, the Rev. John Bowdler Gisborne, B.A. Rector of Yoxall, to Susan Elizabeth Waugh, residing at Yoxall lodge, co. of Stafford.At Barking, Essex, John Pickering Peacock, esq. of Longbridge, to Charlotte, eldest dau. of James Biggs, esq. of the Manor, Barking, Essex.-At St. George's Bloomsbury, Theophilus, only son of Thomas Thompson, esq. of Poundsford park, Somerset, to Marion-Elphinstone-Coates, eldest dau. of the late Major Snodgrass, of the Hon. E.I. Company's Service.At Eastbourne, near Midhurst, Sussex, Mr. John William Thomas, of New Bond st. London, eldest son of J. W. Thomas, esq. of Cadogan pl. to Jane Spershott, elder dau. of Thomas Sanders, esq. of the former place.--At Padleston, Herefordshire, Thomas Archer Colt, esq. M.D. second son of the late Sir Edward Vaughan Colt, Bart. of Trawscoed, Radnorshire, to Frances, youngest dau. of the late Elias Chadwick, esq. of Swinton hall, Lancashire.At Abbots Leigh, near Bristol, Capt. Edward Arthur Somerset, M.P. eldest son of the late Gen. the Right Hon. Lord Edward Somerset, to Agatha, second dau. of William Miles, esq. M.P. of Leigh court, Somersetshire.

14. At Tunbridge Wells, the Rev. Alfred Allen, M.A. of Herne hill, Surrey, to Harriet, eldest dau. of J. S. Williams, esq. of Heringstone house, Tunbridge Wells, and grand-dau. of Sir Thomas Swinnerton Dyer, Bart.

15. At St. Peters, Isle of Thanet, Lieut. William Edward Fisher, R.N. H.M.S. Hecla, to Louisa-Roberta, third dau. of Lieut.-Col. Clark, C.B. late of the Scots Greys.-At Bath, John Stanton, esq. M.D. of Clifton, to JaneSeymour-Herne, eldest dau.of William Bruges, esq. of Hacklestone, Wilts.At St. Marylebone, William Ghrimes Kell, esq. of Bedford row, and of Tavistock sq. to Mary-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late James Remnant, esq. of Hampstead.--At Breadsall, Derbyshire, Marcus Huish, of Castle Donington, Leic. to Frances-Sarah, third daughter of Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin, of the Priory, Breadsall, and relict of Rev. Gustavus Barton, Incumbent of St. James, Congleton, Cheshire.

18. At Brighton, Geo. Morrice, esq. of the Grove, Highbury, and Oaklands, Herts, to Emma-Sophia, eldest dau. of the late W. Mark, esq. formerly Consul at Malaga.-At Beaconsfield, William Mitchell, esq. to Alice, fourth dau. of the Rev. John Gould, B.D. Rector of Beaconsfield.-At Oldswinford, Worc. MichaelPhillips, eldest son of Michael Grazebrook, esq. of Audnam, Staff. to Mary-Ann, third dau. of Richard Hickman, esq.At Waltham Abbey, Capt. Henry Weston, 14th Bombay N.I. to Rebekah-Eleanora, dau. of William Cox, esq. of Cheshunt.-At Sidmouth, Lieut. Rob. Creighton, 55th Bengal N. Inf. only son of Robert Creighton, esq. of the Civil Service, to Frances-Ann, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. Chs. Fitzgerald, E.1.C. Service.--At Thorpe next-Norwich, the Rev. Fred. L. Currie, M.A. eldest son of Sir Fred. Currie, Bart. of Calcutta, to Eliza-Reeve, only dau. of Matthew Rackham, esq.-At Castor, near Peterborough, William Paley, esq. M.D. of Peterborough, to Harriet, youngest dau. of the late William Simpson, esq. agent to the Earl Fitzwilliam.

Oct. 9. At St. James's Piccadilly, the Hon. Charles Cornwallis Neville, second son of Lord Braybrooke, to the Hon. Florence-Maude, third dau. of Viscount Hawarden.

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