PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CCC111 
24th February.— John Herapath, Esq., of Catford Bridge. Lewisham, S.E., 
aged 78. 
4th March. —Archibald John Primrose, 4th Earl of Eosebery, Viscount 
Eosebery and Inverkeithing, Baron Primrose and Dalmeny, in the Peerage of 
Scotland ; Baron Eosebery, of Eosebery, County Edinburgh, in the Peerage of 
the United Kingdom; and a Baronet of Kova Scotia, &c. 
12th March.— Henry Sich, Esq., of Chiswick, W. 
22nd March.—Mrs. Alexander, of The Laurels, Barnes, S.W. 
26th March.—General Sir Thomas Kenah, K.C,B., of 24 Albemarle Street* 
Piccadilly, W. 
26th March.— Conrad Wetter, Esq., of 67 Myddelton Square, Pentonville> 
E.C., aged 67. 
1st April.— William Jones, Esq., of 107 Camden Eoad, N.W., aged 61. 
12th April.—Sir James Brownlow" William Gascoyne-Cecil, K.G., LL.D., 
E.E.S., Marquis of Salisbury, Earl of Salisbury, County Wilts, Viscount 
Cranbourne, County Dorset, and Baron Cecil of Essendine, County Butland, 
and coheir to the Barony of Ogle. 
12th April.— William Taylor Copeland, of Bussell Earm, Watford, Herts, 
aged 72. Senior Alderman of London ; J.P. for the counties of Essex, Herts, 
Middlesex, and Stafford; Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Stafford; Presi¬ 
dent of theBoyal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlehem; President of Emanuel 
Hospital; Treasurer of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy; President 
of the Hon. Artillery Company. 
21st April. —William Potts, Esq., of Cromwell Eoad, South Kensington, W. 
24th April.— Alexander Allan Webbe, Esq., of 65 Portland Place, W. 
25th April.— Henry Fenwick. Esq., of South Hill, Chester-le-Street, Durham, 
aged 48. Magistrate and Deputy Lieut, for the County of Durham. 
26th April.—Mrs. St. Barbe Sladen, of 39 d Onslow Square, S.W. 
4th May. —Alexander Theophiles Blaeely, at Chorrillos, Peru, aged 41. 
He was the only surviving son of the late Very Eev. Theophilus Blakely, 
Dean of Down, and of Mary Stewart, his wife, only child of John, youngest 
son of William Stewart, Esq., of Derriaghv ; Captain in the Boyal Artillery, 
Fellow of Civil Engineers’ Institution, British Association, Eoyal Geographical 
Society, Civil Institution, Whitehall, &c. 
6th May.— Thomas Temple Silver, Esq., of 27 Addison Eoad, Kensington, 
and Woodbridge, Suffolk, aged 46. 
8th May.—General Sir George William Paty, K.C.B., K.H., of 24 Begent 
Street, S.W., aged 79. 
10th May. —Thomas Smith Tarleton, Esq., of 44 Thurloe Square, S.W., 
aged 70. 
12th May.—Lady Annaly, of Titness Park, Sunning Hill. 
12th May. —John Crawfurd, Esq., F.E.S., of 4 Elvaston Place, Kensington, 
W., aged 85. 
16th May. —E. St. John Mildmay, Esq., of 2 Wilton Crescent, S.W., 
aged 70. 
17th May. — Mrs. Wescombe, of 23 Grosvenor Street, W., and Thrumpton, 
Kegworth, Derby. 
4th June.— Henry John Chetwynd Chetwynd Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury 
and Talbot, in the Peerage of England; Earl of Waterford, in the Peerage of 
Ireland; and Earl Talbot, Viscount Ingestre, and Baron Talbot of Hensol, 
county Glamorgan, in the Peerage of Great Britain; Hereditary Great Seneschal 
of Ireland, Vice-Admiral B.N., K.S.L., K.S.A., K.E., Captain of the Corps of 
Gentlemen-at-Arms. 
