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OBITUARIES. 



on the annexation of Tuscany to the kingdom 

 of Italy, in 1861, returned to England. He has 

 been succeeded by his son "William Frederick 

 Scarlett. 



June 25. ABDUL MEDJID KHAN. (See ABDUL 

 MEDJID.) 



June 28. PATTERSON, Right Hon. SIR JOHN, 

 born at Coney- Weston, Suffolk, 1790; was edu- 

 cated at King's College, Cambridge ; graduated 

 1813 ; called to the bar at the Middle Temple, 

 1821 ; was one of the Judges of the Court of 

 King's Bench from 1830 to 1852 ; was knight- 

 ed on his appointment, and made a privy coun- 

 cillor on resigning. 



June 29. BROWNING, ELIZABETH BAREETT. 

 (See BROWNING, E. B.) 



July 4. GRAINGER, RICHARD, an English ar- 

 chitect, born in 1798. 



July 6. PALGRAVE, SIR FRANCIS, born in 

 London in 1788 ; was called to the bar at the 

 Inner Temple^ 1827 ; was deputy-keeper of Her 

 Majesty's records, and was one of the municipal 

 corporation commissioners; received the honor 

 of knighthood for his general services, and his 

 attention to constitutional and parliamentary 

 literature. He was originally a Jew, and bore 

 the name of Cohen, but on becoming a Chris- 

 tian, he petitioned for and received liberty to 

 change his name to Palgrave. 



July 6. IBBETSON, SIR CHARLES HENRY, 

 born July 14, 1814 ; was a cornet in the York- 

 shire Hussars ; was appointed captain of the 

 Fifth West York militia in 1834. 



July 13. THOMAS, SIR GODFREY JOHN, an 

 English baronet, born June 16, 1824, at Bodi- 

 am, Sussex; succeeded to the baronetcy in 

 1852. 



July 15. WILLS, Mrs., an English female 

 painter of celebrity. 



July 15. CZARTORYSKI, PRINCE AD AM. (See 



CZARTORYSKI.) 



July 20. NITZSCH, GREGORY WILHELM, a 

 German philologist born in Wittenberg, Nov. 

 22, 1790 ; died at Leipsic. 



July 21. D'EYNCOURT, Right Hon. CHARLES 

 TENNYSON, born July 20, 1784. He was a 

 member of the queen's privy council from 

 1832. 



July 22. HARRIS, Lieut.-Gen. JOSEPH, an 

 officer of the East Indian army, born in 1780 ; 

 entered the service in 1803 ; attained the rank 

 of lieutenant-general in 1859. 



July 23. MELVILLE, SIR JAMES COSMO, K. 

 C. B., an English baronet born at Guernsey, 

 June 8, 1792 ; entered the civil service of the 

 East India Company in Feb. 1808 ; appointed 

 auditor of India accounts in 1824 ; financial 

 secretary to the East India Company, 1834, 

 and secretary to that body in 1836 ; retired in 

 1858 ; received the Order of the Bath for his 

 services ; was made commissioner of lieuten- 

 ancy for the city of London in 1849. 



July 26. PEENY, Dr., an African explorer, 

 died of fever in E. Central Africa about the 

 latitude of 3 40' N., while endeavoring to find 

 the sources of the White Nile. 



July 27. BARKER, Col. SIR GEORGE R., K. 

 C. B., an English baronet born in 1817, receiv- 

 ed the order of Knight Commander of the Bath 

 in 1859. 



July 28 PELLEW, Admiral SIR FLEETWOOD 

 BROUGHTON REYNOLDS, born Dec 13, 1789 ; en- 

 tered the navy when very young ; was engaged 

 at the destruction of the Dutch naval force in 

 the Indian seas ; continued on the East Indian 

 station till the reduction of Java, in 1811, and 

 especially distinguished himself at Semanap, 

 in the Batavia roads, and near Samarang ; as- 

 sisted at the capture of a French convoy in 

 Port d'Auzo in 1813 ; served on the Mediterra- 

 nean station from 1818 to 1822 ; appointed to 

 command the Indian station in 1852 ; was re- 

 called in 1854; and became an admiral of the 

 blue in 1858. 



July 29. BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS, RICH- 

 ARD PLANTAGENET TEMPLE. NUGENT BRYDGES 

 CHANDOS GRENVILLE, second Duke of, born in 

 Pall Mall, Feb. 11, 1797. He was educated at 

 Oxford, and succeeded his father as dnke in 

 1839 ; he sat in parliament as representative 

 of the county of Bucks from 1826 to 1839 ; was 

 lord privy seal from Sept. 1841 to Feb. 1842. 

 He is the author of " Memoirs of the Court and 

 Cabinets of George III." He has been succeed- 

 ed by his son Richard Plantagenet Campbell, 

 Marquis of Chandos. 



Aug. 2. TRAQUAIR, CHARLES STUART, eighth 

 Earl of; born in Peebleshire, Scotland, Jan. 32, 

 1781 ; succeeded his father in 1827. 



Aug. 2. HERBERT, SIDNEY, BARON HERBERT 

 OF LEA. (See HERBERT, SIDNEY.) 



Aug. 3. HOSKING, WILLIAM, an English ar- 

 chitect, born in 1800. 



Aug. 3. REYNOLDS, Admiral SIR BARRING- 

 TON, born at Penair, near Truro, Eng., in 

 1785; entered the navy in 1795; served in 

 the action in Queberon Bay in 1800, and ac- 

 companied the expedition against Ferrol ; was 

 promoted to a lieutenancy for his conduct at 

 the cutting out of a privateer ; assisted in the 

 expedition against Java in 1811 ; served at the 

 bombardment of Bey rout in 1840 ; was com- 

 mander-in- chief on the Cape and Brazil station 

 from 1848-52 ; appointed vice-admiral of the 

 red 1857, and was deputy-lieutenant for Corn- 

 wall. 



AugA. HERBERT, Vice-Admiral SIR THOMAS, 

 born at Cahirnane, Co. Kerry, Ireland, in 1793; 

 entered the navy in 1803 ; became vice-admi- 

 ral of the blue in 1857 ; was senior lieutenant 

 of the Euryalus in 1813 ; was nominated a 

 Knight Commander of the Bath for his services 

 as senior captain in command at the destruc- 

 tion of the Chinese forts in 1841 ; appointed 

 commodore on the southeast coast of America in 

 1846 ; was high sheriff of Kerry in 1829 ; was 

 lord of the admiralty in 1852, and M. P. for 

 Dartmouth from 1852. to 1857. 



Aug. 7. HINRICHS, HERMANN FRIEDRICH 

 WILHELM, a German philosopher and political 

 writer, born at Karlseck, in the Grand Duchy 

 of Oldenburg, April 22, 1794, died at Fried- 



