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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



Rev. W. S. Phillips to be Chaplain to 

 Bishop of Gloucester.- — ^Rev. W. Knight 

 to the perpetual Curacy of St. James's, 

 Mvton.— Rev. T. G. Parr, to the per- 

 petual Curacv of St. Michael's, Lich- 

 field.— Rev. C. F. Millard, to the Vi- 

 carage of Sedgeford, Norfolk. — Rev. C. 

 Unilerwood, to the Vicarage of Upton 

 Bishop, Herefordshire. — Rev. C. H. 

 Luteridge, to the perpetual Curacy of 



St. Paul, Huddersfield Rev. C. Clut- 



ton, to the Vicarage of Lugwardine, 

 Herefordshire. — Rev. A. Matthews, to 

 be Canon Residentiary of Hereford. — 

 Rev. H. Huntingford, to the office of 

 Protector in Divinity in the cathedral 

 church of Hereford. — Rev. Sir G. W. 

 Bishop, Bart., to the Deanery of Liss- 

 more. — Rev. S. V. L. Hammick, to the 

 ]\Iinistry of Brunswick chapel, St. 

 Mary lebone.— Rev. H. W. Cottle to 

 the Vicarage of Watford, Northamjjton. 

 — Rev. S. Hudson, jun., to the Rectory 

 of Castle Carrock, Ciuiiberland. — Rev. 

 G. Mason, to the Rectory of Whitwell, 

 Derbyshire. — Rev. G. Woods, to the 

 Rectory of Westdean-cum-Singleton, 

 Sussex—Rev. J. Clifton, to the Vicarage 

 of WiUoughby-on-the- Wolds, Notting- 

 ham. — Rev. J. F.Woodham, to be Chap- 

 lain to the County Jail, Hants. — Rev. 

 C. Sympson, to the Rectory of Teversall, 

 Notts. — Rev. G. H Bo wen, to the Rec- 

 tory of St. Paul, Covent Garden. — 

 Rev. J. Vaughan, to be afternoon Lec- 

 turer of St. Clement Danes, London. — 

 Rev. C. Swan, to the Rectory of St. 

 Michael's, Stamford. — Rev. J. White, 

 to the Vicarage of Saxilljs Lincolnshire. 

 — Rev. W. Dusatoy, to the Rectory of 

 Exton, Hants. — Rev. T. R. Wokome, 

 to be Rural Dean of the Deanery of 

 Castle Martin. — Rev. H. Nicholls, of 

 ■ Barnstaple, to the Vicarage of Rock- 

 bear, Devon. — Rev. W. Ford, to the 

 perpetual Curacy of Cumwhitton. 



HOME MARRIAGES. 



Sir B. R. Graham, Bart., to Harriet, 

 fifth daughter of the Rev. R. Cottam. 

 — J. Stuclcey, Esq., to Monique, niece 

 of the late Sir W. Bellingham, Bart. — 

 E. Treuiayne, Esq.. to Sarah Henrietta, 

 only daughter of Rear Admiral Wat- 

 kins. — J. Webber, Esq., to Susan, fourth 

 daughter of General Churchill — Rev. 

 R. Berners, j'oungest son of Archdeacon 

 Berners, to Eliza, third daughter of the 

 late General Sir C. Cuyler, Bart. — Rev. 



K. C. Bayley, to INIiss Charlotte Brock- 

 man. — Rev. W. Home, eldest son of 

 Sir W. Home, his Majesty's Solicitor 

 General, to Miss Elizabeth Busk. — 

 Lieut. Col. Hughes, to Eliza Luther, 

 daughter of .T. Taylor, Esq., late phy- 

 sician to the King. — Sir .lohn Ogilvey, 

 Bart., to Juliana Barbara, youngest 

 daughter of the late Lord Henry 

 Howard, and niece to the Duke (5f 

 Norfolk.— M. T. Smith, Esq., M. P., to 

 Louisa, third daughter of Sir M W. 

 Ridley, Bart., MP — Rev. C. I. Glyn, 

 son of Sir. R. C. Glyn, Bart., to Miss 

 Augusta Granville. 



HOME DEATHS. 

 Admiral Sir John Knight, 83.— W. 

 Roscoe, Esq., 77- — Lady Eldon, 7'j, 

 wite of the Earl of Eldon. — Lord Grey, 

 son of Earl Wilton. ^ — Vice-Admii-al 

 Viscount Torrington, 64. — Rev. Dr. 

 Randolph, 77. — At Plymouth, Anna, 

 Baroness Trimlestoun, 73, widow of 

 Robert, Lord Trimlestoun — At Bath, 

 Hon. Eliza Baillie, relict of Colonel W. 

 A. Baillie, and daughter of Viscount 

 Doneraile. — In Arlington-street, Lord 

 Robert Spencer, 83. — Very Rev. J. 

 Bayly, Dean of Lissmore. — Lady Ka- 

 tharine Walpole, 82. — At Merton Ab- 

 bey, Rear Admiral Isaac Smith, 19. — 

 At Derrymore, Mathew Greanj^ 107. — 

 AtTrowell, in which village he was born, 

 Mr. John Bacon, 100.— In the World's- 

 end. passage, Chelsea, Charles Patrick 



Gibson, 111 Rev. John Gutch, 86. — 



R. W. Elliston, Esq., 58 At Bath, C. 



Phillott, Esq., 85. — At Roehampton, 

 Lord Augustus Hill, fourth son or the 

 late Marquess of Downshire. — Sir. G. 

 Montgomery, Bart., M.P., Peebles. 



MARRIAGES ABROAD. 



At Malta, the Karl of Rothes, to 

 Louisa, third daughter of Col. Mors- 



liead At Leghorn, A. Homfray, Esq., 



son of Sir J. Homfray, to Eustatia, 

 daughter of Vice- Admiral Donnelly, and 

 sister of Lady Audley. — At Jersey, C. 

 Franklyn, Esq., to P^mily H. Torrens, 

 daughter of the late Lieutenant Colonel 

 Popham. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Paris, Earl of Dundonnald, 83 — 

 At Kleizewo, General Diebitsch Sabal- 

 kansky, commander in chief of the Rus- 

 sian forces in Poland. — At Sidney, 



(Australia), Dr. Halloran, 65 The 



Grand Duke Constantine. 



