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ECCLESIASTICAL 'PREFERMENTS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ETC. 



Rev. D. A. Williams, to the Vicarage 

 of Llangaddock-cum-Lanthoisant Cha- 

 pelry. — Rev. J. Badeley, to the Vica- 

 raffe of Halesworth-cum-Chediston, Suf- 

 folk—Rev. W. G. Cantley, to the Rec- 

 tory of Earsham, Norfolk. — Rev. J. 

 Jones, Rector of St. George, Denbigh- 

 shire, to be Domestic Chaplain to Lord 

 Dinorben — Rev. S. Paynter, to the 

 Rectory of Stoke-juxta-Guilford, Sur- 

 rey.— Rev. W. Sharpe, to the Donative 

 and Perpetual Curacy of Pattiswick, 

 Essex. — Rev. D. Morton, to the Rec- 

 tory of Harleston, Northamptonshire 



Rev. W. Gee, to the Rectory of West 

 Buckland, Devon.— Rev. H. T. Stree- 

 ten, to be Minister of the New Church, 

 Richmond, Surrey. — Rev. R. G. Jes- 

 ton, to the Rectory of Marston Sicca, 

 Gloucestershire. — Rev. J. C. Wynter, 

 to the Rectory of Donnington-on-Baine, 

 Lincoln.— Rev. G. Dugard, to be Mi- 

 nister of the New Church at Ancoats, 



St. Andrew, near INIanchester Rev. 



T. Halsted, to • the Rectory of Little 

 Bradley, Sutfolk.—Rev. J. S. Cobbold, 

 to the Rectory of Woolpit, Suffolk. — 

 Rev. S. H. Alderson, to the Vicarage of 

 Buckden, Hants.- — Rev. G. Bland, to 

 bo Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of 

 Chichester. — Rev. J. Tyson, to the 

 Vicarage of Merrington, Durham. — 

 Rev. P. George, to the Pei^petual Cu- 

 racy of St. Margaret's, Durham. — Hon. 

 and Rev. E. Knox, to be the Bishop of 

 Killaloe.— Rev. F. Ford, to the Rectory 

 of Church Lawton, Cheshire. — Rev. H. 

 Williams, to the Vicarage of Stanarth, 

 Monmouthshire. — Rev. E. Corry, to a 

 Minor Canonry in Peterborough Cathe- 

 dral.— Rev. W. R. Colbeck, to be After- 

 noon Lecturer of All Saints and St. 

 John, Hertford. — Rev. J. Warne, to be 

 Custos of the Vicars Choral of Exeter 

 Cathedral.— Hon. and Rev. H. F. Tol- 

 lemache, to the Rectory of Harrington, 

 Northamptonshire.^Rev. T. Gaisford, 

 D.D.is appointed Dean of Christ Church, 

 Oxford.— Rev. S. Smith, D.D., to be 

 one of the Prebendaries of the Cathedral 

 of Durham. — Rev. J. W. Hughes, to 

 the Rectorv of St. Clement's, Oxford. 

 —Rev. E. Maltbey, D.D., to the see of 

 Chichester. — Rev. E. J. Howman, to 

 the Rectory of Bexwell, Norfolk. — Rev 

 C. Collins, to the Rectories of Trinsted 

 and Milstead, Kent. — Rev. J. W. Drew, 

 to the INIinistry of the New Church of 

 St. James, Halifax. — Rev. W. Hor- 

 rocks, to the Ministry of the New 

 Church at Stanley, Yorkshire. — Rev. 

 M. J. Lloyd, to be Domestic Chaplain 



to the Right Hon. Lord Templemore. 

 — Rev. J. W. Tomlinson, to the Rectory 

 of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire. — 

 Dr. Robt. James Carr, Lord Bishop of 

 Chichester, to the See of Worcester.— 

 Rev. S. Rickards, to the Rectory of 

 Chelsworth, Suffolk. — Rev. E. Patison, 

 to the Rectory of Gedding. — Rev, J. 

 H. Fisher, to the Vicarage of Kirkby 

 Lonsdale. — Rev. G. Pickering, to the 

 Vicarage of Arksey, near Doncaster. — ■ 

 Rev. E. Stanley, to be Domestic Chap- 

 lain to liOi-d Dover. — Rev. L. Davies, 

 to the Rectory of Pontfaen. — Rev. J. 

 H. Sparke, to the Rectory of Gunthorpe 

 with Bale, Norfolk.—Rev. F. Calvert, 

 to the Rectory of Chelsworth, Suffolk. 



MARRIAGES. 



Viscount Enconibe, grandson of the 

 Earl of Eldon, to the Hon. Louisa Dun- 

 combe, second daughter of Lord Fever- 

 sham. — At the Marquis of Northamp- 

 ton's, Castle Ashby, the Baron de Ner- 

 mann, Secretary of Legation to his 

 Prussian Majesty at Hamburg, to Wil- 

 Jielmina, youngest daughter of the late 

 Lieut. -General Maclean, Clephane of 

 Carslogic and Torloisk. — At Greenwich, 

 Matthew Fortescue, Esq., to Margaret 

 Eleanor, second daughter of Philip Car- 

 teret LeGevt, Esq., of Greenwich Hos- 

 pital— J. W. Buller, Esq., M.P., to 

 Charlotte Juliana .Jane, third daughter 

 of the late Lord Henry Howard, and 

 niece of the Duke of Norfolk. 



DEATHS. 



At Cheltenham, the Hon. Robert 

 Moore, brother to the late and uncle to 

 the present Marquis of Drogheda. — J. 

 H. North, Esq. M.P. for Drogheda.— At 

 Bury, Charles Bloomfield, Esq., father 

 to the Lord Bishop of London. — At High 

 Wycombe, Robert Nash, Esq., 75. — At 

 Trincomallee, in the island of Ceylon, 

 Lieut. Edward Tindal, of the Royal Ar- 

 tillery — At Brighton, the Hon. C. W. 

 Lambton, eldest son and heir apparent 

 to Lord Durham, and grandson to Earl 

 Grey.- — At his house, Upper Wimpole- 

 street, Lieut.-General Malcolm Grant. 

 Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, Bart., of 

 Hawstead, Suffolk, 90.— At Wands- 

 worth-common, William Borradaile, Esq. 

 — Willoughby Lacey, Esq., formerly pa- 

 tentee of Drury-Lane Theatre. — At 

 Blatkheath, George Ellis, Esq., of Abing- 

 don-street, Westminster. — Ral])h Rid- 

 dell, Esq., of Cheeseburn Grange, Nor- 

 thumberland. — The Right Hon. Tho- 

 mas Stapleton, Lord I^e Despenser, C5. — 



