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PREFERMENTS, MARRIAGES, &c. 



PREFERMENTS. 



The Rev. J. Garbett, Fellow and Tutor of 

 Brasennose College, has been presented by 

 the Principal and Fellows of that Society, to 

 the valuable Rectory of Clayton, in the 

 County of Sussex.— The Rev. Haddy Wil- 

 liams, M. A., has been instituted to the 

 Vicarage of Avenbury, Herefordshire, void 

 by the resignation of the Rev. John Duraud 

 Baker, on the presentation of the King. — 

 The Rev. Bryan Sneyd Broughton, B. A., 

 has been presented to the Rectory of Elmley 

 Lovett, in this county, void by the cession 

 of the Rev. John Lynes. Clerk, LL. B. Pa- 

 tron the said Rev. John Lynes.— The Rev. 

 John Hardy, B. A., has been licensed by the 

 Bishop of Gloucester, to the Perpetual Cu- 

 racy of the Lea, vacant by the death of the 

 Rev. Charles Whatley, on the nomination 

 of the Rev. A. Matthews, M. A., Vicar of 

 Linton, Herefordshire. 



At the recent examination for Scholarships 

 at Trinity CoUege, Dublin, Mr. Hamilton 

 •was one of the successful Candidates. We 

 mention the name of this gentleman in par. 

 ticular, on account of the extraordinary fact 

 of his having obtained this distinction al- 

 though he has been blind from his infancy. 



MARRIAGES. 

 At Shrewsbiuy, John Pryse Jones, Esq., 

 of Coflfronyd, Montgomeryshire, to Mary, 

 second daughter of the late Rev. Herbert 

 Oakeley, D.D., of Oakeley, Salop.— At Cam- 

 berwell, George Jones, Esq., surgeon, late 

 of Alcester, Warwickshire, to Anne, relict 

 of Thomas Snepp, Esq.— At Wickhamford, 



Worcestershire, Mr. Henry Cooper, B. A. 

 late of Worcester College, Oxford, only sur 

 vi%'ing son of the late Rev. H. P. Cooper, of 

 Evesham, to Felicia, second daughter of 

 Mrs. Sawyer, of Wickhamford. — Thomas 

 Kidley, Esq. M.D., of Byford, to Mary, only 

 daughter of the late J. L. Pateshall, Esq., of 

 Hereford. — At Edgbaston, near Birmingham, 

 James Lang, Esq., of Harapstead, to Emma, 

 daughter of William Wood, Esq. — At Rich- 

 mond, Surrey, by the Rev. J. Peel, Prebenda- 

 ry of Canterbury, Henry Brown, Esq., of the 

 Bombay Civil Service, to Eliza Anne, young- 

 est daughter of the late Sir Harry Verelst 

 Darrell, Bart. — The Rev. Frank George 

 Hopwood, A. M., second son of Robert 

 Gregge Hopwood, Esq., of Hopwood Hall, 

 and grandson of John, fifth Viscount Tor- 

 rington, to the Lady Eleanor Mary Stanley, 

 youngest daughter of the Right Honourable 

 the Earl of Derby.— At St. George's, Hano- 

 ver Square, by the Bishop of Lichfield and 

 Coventry, J. David Watts Russell, Esq., 

 eldest son of J. Watts Russell, Esq., of Ham 

 Hall, Staflfordshire, and Biggin House, 

 Northamptonshire, to Mary Neville, young- 

 est daughter of John Smith Wright, Esq., 

 of Rempstone Hall, Nottinghamshire. — At 

 Bristol, William Spry Stock, Esq., nephew 

 of the Rev. J. Hume Spry, D. D., late of 

 Birmingham, to Anna Jane, eldest daughter 

 of the late William Ravenhill, Esq., of Here- 

 ford. 



DEATHS. 



In Portland Place, after a few days' illness, 

 of a boil in his throat, the Earl of Longford. 

 His Lordship has left a widow and ten chU- 



