1825.] 
of a boat on the river Ganges, G. A. Pax- 
ton, esq., of the 6th regiment of Bengal 
cavalry, youngest son of the late Sir W. Pax- 
ton, of Middleton-hall, Carmarthenshire. 
- 27, At Boulogne, Mr. R. S. Newman, 
eldest son of the late R. Newman, esq,, 
planter, Melksham, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. 
In the Mediterranean, Captain J.C. Jel- 
‘Aicoe, of his Majesty’s ship Alacrity. 
~ 86, At Smyrna, W. Barker, esq. 
At Demerara, Mr. D. Richards, eldest 
son of the late D. Richards, esq. 
63, The Hon. A. Gloster, Chief Justice 
and President of his Majesty’s Council in 
the island of Dominica. 
48, On his passage to England, Lieut.- 
Colonel F. F. Staunton, c.8., Aid-de-camp 
to the Governor-General of India, and 
Commandant of Ahmednuggur. 4 
At Cawnpore, in the East Indies, the 
Rey. H. L. Williams, a.M., second son of 
J. L. Williams, esq., of Aldertrook Hall, 
Cardigan. 
At Broach, Bombay, Lieutenant J. Hay, 
of the 10th regiment of Native Infantry, on 
the 21st of February. 
In the West-Indies, Lieut. G. Nichols, 
of Devonport. u 
Lately, at Jamaica, Mr. R. Winlo, of 
Devonport. 
At Charleston, Mr. Pinckney, the Ame- 
rican statesman. 
At Jamaica, J. W. Thompson, youngest 
son of the late W. Thomson, esq., of Bir- 
kenhead, Lismahagow. 
At Jersey, T. Dumaresgq, esq-, Deputy 
Commissary-general. : 
Ecclesiastical Promotions. 
375 
At Frederickstown, New Brunswick, 
Major J. Hewett, late of the 52d regiment, 
second son of General Sir G. Hewett, Bart. 
35, At Port Louis, Isle of France, Lieut. 
J. Butt, of the 56th regiment, son of the 
late Mr. W. Butt, of Standish. 
In Iceland, last year, there were deaths, 
1090—births, 1878; being a very extraor- 
dinary excess of births on that island. 
At Colombo, in the island of Ceylon, En- 
sign Mackenzie, of his Majesty’s 16th regi- 
ment of foot. 
At Buenos Ayres, near Lisbon, Mary 
Barbara, the lady of J. C. Duff, esq., of 
Lisbon. 
68, At Bruges, Sir J. Berney, Bart., late 
of Kirby-hall, in Norfolk. 
20, At Fontainebleau, L. Briggs, the only 
child of Capt. L. Shepheard, r.n. 
P. Lihou, esq-, of Guernsey; he fell 
overboard from the Guernsey packet, lying 
in Portland Roads, and was drowned. 
At Valencia, in Colombia, Capt. J. D. 
Cochrane, the enterprizing pedestrian tra- 
veller. i 
A surgeon, called Pulo-Timan, who lived 
in the small town of Vendemont, in Lor- 
raine, has just died, at the age of 140 years. 
The evening before his death he had, with 
much dexterity and firmness of hand, per- 
formed the operation for cancer on an old 
woman. He was never married, was never 
bled, never took any medicine, and never 
had had any illness, although he had neyer 
passed a day of his life without getting in- 
toxicated at supper; a repast which he 
never missed to the close of his life. 
ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. 
a 
Rey. J. Randall to the Perpetual Cure 
of Stonehouse; Rey. C. Perkins, to the 
Curacy of Brixham; Rev. J. Knight, to 
the Rectory of Petrockstow, Devon; Hon. 
and Rey. A. A. Turnour, to the Vicarage 
of Besthorpe, Norfolk. 
_ The Rey. E. Barnard, Vicar of Bexley, 
Kent, to the Rectory of Alverstoke, Hants; 
the Rey. Dr. Goddard, Archdeacon of Lin- 
coln, to the Vicarage of Bexley; the Rey. 
_ G. R. Mountain, to the Rectory of Ha- 
vant, Hants. 
Rey. G. Vanbrugh, 11.8., has been in- 
stalled into the Prebend of Timberscombe, 
in Wells Cathedral; the Rey. R. Warner, 
to the Vicarage of Timberscombe. 
The Rev. W. James, mM. a., one of the 
Priest Viears of the Cathedral Church at 
Wells, to the Rectory of Long Sutton; 
the Rev. S. Madan, m.a., Vicar of Bath- 
easton, to the Vicarage of Twerton. 
_ The Rey. J. Marshall, a.z., to the per- 
‘petual Cure of St. Sidwell; the Rev. C. 
“Woolcombe, s.c.L., to the Curacies of Min- 
_ ster and Forrabury, in Cornwall. 
‘The Hon, and Rev. W. Annesley, m.A., 
tothe Rectory of North Bovey, Devon. 
The Rey. H. Tacy, a.M., to the Rec- 
tory of Swanton Morley, with the Chapet 
of Worthing annexed, Norfolk; the Rev. R. 
Jefferson, ,D.D., Senior Fellow of Sidney 
College, Cambridge, to the Rectory of 
South Kilvington, Yorkshire. " 
The Rey. W. Wogan Aldrich, Clerk, 
8.c.L., to the Perpetual Curacy of Butley, 
in Suffolk. ; 
The Rey. J. Ackroyd, to the Rectory of 
Egmere, with the Vicarage of Holkham an- 
nexed, in Norfolk. 
The Rev. T. Holloway, to the Rectory 
of Partney, and the Perpetual Curacy of 
Spilsby, Lincolnshire; the Rey. G. Os- 
borne to the Rectory of Stainby with Gun- 
by, Lincolnshire. 
The Rev. — Clark, M.a., Professor of 
Anatomy, and Fellow of Trinity College, 
Cambridge, to the Rectory of Guisley, in 
Yorkshire. 
The Rey. J. Ellicott, Lt.3., to the Rec- 
tory of Horn, alias Hornfield, Rutlandshire. 
The Rey. C. H. Hodgson, a.M., by the 
Dean and Chapter, one of the VicarsCho- 
ral of Salisbury Cathedral. 
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