4, 1858.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 891 
mn rer, W. Allport, steamship. | Her ladysbip, hs was in her own right Baroness Grey de | States. In Ock tered heal a taronani 
yne, for Fee pow erful poi R s bom Sk p: rilen gneyen in a year to wish of being ner is own sen = cra na to 
> Mi uthyn. 8 i : died 
rs, ich are promis ed to | 183 1 the second Marquis of Hastings, fr imle o p peip Tae ne Ae — within three w of his 
t, to have a guaranteed | family of 6 children; Paulyn, third Marquis, who died in 1851; C 
e miles per h ho our. a ry, fourth and present Marquis; and four daughters. “Her | and pyeta oe Honr, late of her Majesty's 49th Regiment 
ie Geek greii Riis under adyship subsequently married Captain Hastings Henry, R.N., | on th ie 16 sth i r years in her rane franha me de 5 57th Regiment, died 
gr arde. Tg afterwards on the name bry fe dene jae by whom she ain cay He t. at his ynden Terrace, South- 
di e on i 
ii rion, iy S 
n | taken il M aa ‘slog ph as s so ag t he Marchioness was | Minorca, took part in Lord Cathoare a catapaign ta Marates 
CK was pi 5 an 
four days toe he arriv = n she died | 1805, in ‘the expedition to pce 807, and in the ater 
HE EARL pe isd ‘on wah ioe ek at to Corunna, He served in the s of 1812-13-14 in the 
Tyninghame House, "Haddin Peninsula with saad — Divisi pe A 
eee gta mae after a bg illness, | Duke ARD TORONA hr his ent! kaali 
E ey , | having been attacked a on _ back with jaundice, | the 
OZ. from which he néver. reco ordship. was Thomas | with the expen to the shore Laer ie Peaga arare occupa: 
k > a a H: Araya ee of in Byres | tion in France regim: to India in! 1827, 
. | in the 3 otland, Baron Melroseʻof Tyninghame in | and remained in {oes country till 1841, when Mis health obliged 
= ports a ae mp tome ~~ was the only son of | him to return to E; He was promoted to a lieutenant- 
ii = i 
in tee fant age with Lady pan A third pa pene dia th oth Reg Regiment activ servis, al a pe a 
moted to 
, and married in 
eld. was 
Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1801, and $ Lieur. Corowx Puruma, ommmending ber Majesty's 62 
M.A. in 1815. He sat in the House of Commons from 1818 to Regiment .at y residency, died on 12th 
1826 is M.P. for Rochester, and succeeded to the earldom.on October in his 36th year, He entered the ‘service as ensign in 
the death of his father in 1828. On the formation of |‘? me Regiment, in 1842; became lieutenant dn 1845, end 
Sir Robert Peel's first Administration in 1834, „ his ob Peart im into in isso Ler gmp. pos which ng 
A i of ich 9. iy regimen 
re ra Pe 2 aA i E 7 Government. Whon Bir beech he h eld the bch he rated a of haerere EE baste m 
again sed n 1 l, i was | Limerick until he o ined his m eat Born In 1857 he 
ay f 
d up to ry, 
made Lord Privy Seal, and retained that office ‘until the final 
@lasolt tion of th Peel soon after eon a ktn pir ng fatal anaes of the tate 
e Peel Cabine b Binayaan oes h opposed was frre to England as the only 
to the and other Tibe ral m of the Govern proreng hot season, he 
“ig ote h Part pda eal - =< rll p e, adopi pe and the eom- of boar th car tho i ala down the pete Rig at boots rpe ry nen the 
e pal on the re i 
i! mercial Ti s which oll da; barking at Cambay, on his way to Bombay, 
wed. After jiras t of 
Robert Pl i reli office he rarely interferod. in po nolitics. iA Mr. phan eote: the well-known sportsman, disd on 
1853 he was made a Knight of the Order of the Thistle. He the 22d = at his residence at Cobham, a his Téth year. Ho 
W: yiya Palace, one of the Elder | was the of the great brewing. firm of Combe & Delafield, 
ouse, a trustee ra the British and ern for 0 ina ie a ETox hounds and TASo. Fond as be 
unterian Museums, an ee ea of Haddin n- | Was of the = ver very 
r. single 
shire. bient sdin rougi 
son of the late Mr. George Baillie, of Je i iswood, by the he ran second to St. Francis for the Queen's 
youngest daughter of Sir James Pringle. and secon eas to y o Hn ti 
Mary’s Grave.— dn git x i see A Ta rm married Georgiana, daughter of Fhe Feira Robert Fo Y year, And vi wh horan 80 ri "inl tek inod be 
a “ do to a dispute wi 
THE COUNTESS Hein | OF Meee piii at Uffington House, age ye e: F 
e of Burns’s Highland M: Soott si ‘trained the rse, and he left the stables, where- 
5 mga Vi i neor ee! soa pon a long retade cer ant between them, which 
is to t M 
25th -of January. Lord 
ide should he be able to 
Se 
nes y Pded in Lord Westminster and the otber employers of Mr. 
Mum's MONUMENT AT ponti PALBU] and wile, Qa Soott stating that they were “perfectly, aatisbed with the 
e erected at manner in which he bad treated Cobham. The diference was 
thi subsequently made up, but Mr.. Combe sent his horses to 
gri he Rogers at Newmarketni re m A ined some yen rs” 
he then took nnell as a private trainer, who ec 
eee 189 1818, and mari rge of his stud nets the time of hi P of a 
aa N, pE of the present peer, died on the ,unificent fortune, Mr, Gombe devoted a considerable, portion 
ld oun hter of the late Mr. John of it to acts of charity, and his benevolence to several members 
1E OE Poe TA Manana ai oA R An 1907-E math ord Crank of the sporting world will be long remeu; embered, He was an 
e quarry, the first scene of Mr. weit a Fy Be E Cj | active magistrate for the pS Surrey. 
sh 
e E who died in 1818, she had a family of cians air i es Both Yor wire 
ADY Sadie E BRIDGEMAN died on Friday the 26th ult., | Company, died su ym on the 22dult., at his res Bolton 
n- Hall, near Rotherham kof apoplexy. He bad 
mtaeda Lisa, from tho feds seiberiear bet rang of Hall, near Pae R the south Yorkshire Haliway since Ite 
me ing commencement. He was for several years vice-chairman 
the company, and on the death of the late Hari ayre ra 
pointed chairman. 
dof his geological researches, The 
d 
Lord Brown- was appo 
ption — 
ĮI 
and the literary and scientific eminence of Hugh 
Še this monument is erected by his countrymen 
Aiimarty 10th October, 1802, ane died 
low, died on the 30th ult. at ihe, residen: tay BA net 
Hon. Sir Edward Cust, in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, aP 
short but severe biases, inher 76th year, BIRTHS, pensa the 30th ult, at a Hill ‘Street, Berkeley 
x died om ‘30th ult, 7 > Carrunnss, of aso enn oh 
“ ~ Papa . esad 
= 
ors, | was t f thi her of the Ea 
son of the Lady Anne 
hter of the Se ee of 
rd married 1835 the only ghter of Mr. eat was bon 
E Ona JEA in the 9th 
returned to brew Housel 2 Commons 
to 1847. He wasa D.C.L., and 
pr Artillery, ¢ ened yi ajor Fel- 
‘ ving agi bee as India, offered for 
— zy, which they 
wad Deo ht home Pie G Pe 
er Majesty has has been pleas cKENzIn, Bart., died on the 24th | 218t 
sn and m nome that it be wens at Holy- po THe was born in 1805, and Lady $ gion 
beautiful conditi ition, and very ta in REIA 
baronet 
, but his atei fell under 
he deceased was heir general 
RaxpoLra Rours, K.C.B., Commissa Soin Dorset Square 
died on on the 29th mult. at his residence in eo 
the son of Mr. Richard yoo a wale 
and. He was 
cated at ave 
TL 
re 
g ig 
i 
time. The q d 
pasen est In and Canada, where 
vid the West Indies, 
aad t the 
the persons ae Set ove with him that that ba he a ee pe the oira Coun 
i 
sy 
if 
Bord a 
gone before a magistrate the 
+ erga and it was clear | he ought to 
was then formally Acquitted and | belon: 
y Ars oe 
lod Gu ‘wilty to stealing 450l., ve erals Dem and ‘ult, at St. 
tt! w-exiles son of nen menen 
tenced to four years’ pen nal p on fron n the 
M ros 
and MP. for ne, an n t, ai 
ens, Hyde Park, Lio ny BAXEN 
ed in Ag rion yom Tan 
or United DALE, Esq., 
