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main. The windows of the church are very good, particularly a circular window in the north transept; and the general proportions and details of the building are good, but the effect much injured by the high pews and unsightly galleries which have from time to time been erected in order to obtain increased accommodation.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

May 20. The spire of the church of King's Norton was struck by lightning, during a sudden and very short storm, and shivered into a thousand fragments. The lightning touched slightly several other parts of the building; and dislodged several large stones from the east end gable, some of which passed through the drawing-room window of Mr. T. Tibbits, Norton manor-house, but none of the family were there at the time. Many of the fragments broke through the roof and floor of the gallery at the west end, crushing a very handsome font. The parish which has suffered this great misfortune is a very small one, containing less than 10,000 acres of land. It is, moreover, the second calamity of the kind which has befallen it within the last seven years; this spire was struck in Feb. 1843, when damage was caused to the amount of 2001. and the debt occasioned by the first, was paid off only a few weeks before the second fell.

WARWICKSHIRE.

March 14. The new church at Atherstone was consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Worcester. The church which formerly occupied a portion of the site was capable of containing about 800 persons, who were accommodated in square pews of the worst description, and in galleries, of which there were three-one at the east, one at the west end, and one on the south side of the church. In the new building, sittings are provided for 1,250 persons, and the expense has been defrayed by public subscriptions, aided by grants of 500. from the Lichfield Diocesan Society, and 3001. from the Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building, and Repairing of Churches and Chapels. The tower of the old building and a fine chancel to the east of it have not been removed: it is proposed to restore them, and to increase the height of the tower, as soon as sufficient funds can be raised for the purpose. Messrs. Wyatt and Brandon are the architects.

May 6. Charlecote-hall, the ancient seat of the Lucys, near Stratford-upon

Avon, was burglariously entered, and property of considerable value stolen, including three gold watches, one with a portrait of Charles II. set round with diamonds; a small miniature of Sir Thomas Lucy, the original "Justice Shallow," before whom Shakspere was taken for deer-stealing; a gold medal of Shakspere; a magnificent ring, enamelled, with the inscription, "The gift of Henry VIII. to his treasurer," "Ward" engraved inside, &c. Two suspicious characters having been seen in the neighbouring village of Barford, descriptions of their dress were forwarded to the police, and a man was apprehended at Birmingham, with a small portion of the spoils in his possession. He is named Walters; and, some months ago, after having first robbed the house of the governor, escaped out of Worcester gaol.

YORKSHIRE.

The west window of Bridlington Church has been restored from its unsightly mass of rude masonry, and filled with stained glass, on a design supplied and executed by Mr. Wailes. The entire height of this magnificent perpendicular window is 55 feet, and the width 29 feet below the transome, and 31 feet above. The nine large openings under the tracery and above the transome are each 15 feet high, and of proportionate width, and are filled in with full-length figures as large as life, in niches, surmounted by crocketed canopies. The centre figure is that of the Saviour, holding a globe and cross. The others are the four evangelists, St. Paul and St. Peter, the Virgin Mary, with lilies, and the Lamb. The openings below the transome are each 12 feet high, and 2 feet wide. The centre contains the figure of St. Thomas with a spear. The others are decorated with angels, alternating with flowered quarries, each with a separate lily, in allusion to the dedication of the church to the Virgin Mary. The chief openings in the tracery are filled in with such symbols as the crown of thorns, spear, nails, and sponge, and the secondary and subordinate openings with angelfigures, pelican, Ths, &c.

SCOTLAND.

The estate of Bartonholm, in Irvine parish, which belonged to the late Colonel S. M. Fullarton, has been sold by public roup at Irvine, and knocked down at 10,500l. to C. D. Gairdner, esq. as commissioner of the Earl of Eglinton.

PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

May 1. Edward Hayward, esq. to be one of the Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.

May 31. The Hon. William Stafford Jerningham, (paid Attaché to Her Majesty's Legation at the Hague,) to be Secretary of Legation at Rio de Janeiro.

June 1. Charles Christopher Baron Cottenham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, created Viscount Crowhurst, of Crowhurst, in Surrey, and Earl of Cottenham, of Cottenham, co. Cambridge.

June 3. Royal Artillery, brevet Major T. A. Lethbridge to be Lieut.-Colonel.

June 5. Royal Artillery, brevet Major D. Thorndike to be Lieut.-Colonel.

June 7. 17th Foot, Major J. O'Grady to be Major.-97th Foot, Major G. Hutchinson to be Lieut.-Colonel.

June 14. 69th Foot, Capt. A. Cole to be Major. -Royal East Middlesex Militia, W. Reed, esq. to be Major.

June 18. Royal Artillery, brevet Major W. Fraser to be Lieut.-Colonel.

June 19. Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls, the Right Hon. Sir L. Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor of England, and Sir R. M. Rolfe, one of the Barons of the Exchequer, to be Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal.-James Scotland, esq. to be Chief Justice for the island of St. Christopher; Sir Robert Bowcher Clarke, Knt. C.B. (Chief Justice of Barbados), to be also Chief Justice of St. Lucia; John George Porter Atthill, esq. to be Puisne Judge; Louis La Caze, esq. to be Attorney-Gen.; and Cyprien Mallet Paret, esq. to be Solicitor-General for that island.-William Whalley Billyard, esq. to be Crown Solicitor for Civil Business in the colony of New South Wales.

June 21. Unattached, Capt. the Hon. J. Colborne, from the 16th Foot, to be Major.

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

May 2. Captain Michael Quin (1837), to command the Ajax, 56, flag-ship of Rear-Adm. M. H. Dixon, at Cork.

May 29. Capt. W. J. H. Johnstone to the Albion.

June 1. Commanders, W. Howat to the Albion, and H. Temple to the Dolphin.

June 24. Rear-Admiral the Hon. G. Poulett to be Vice-Admiral of the Blue; Capt. J. E. Wemyss to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.Retired Captains, Edward Saurin, John Hardy Godby, and Christopher Strachey, to be Retired Rear-Admirals, on the terms proposed 1st Sept. 1846.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS AND

APPOINTMENTS.

Rev. W. M. Allen, Shouldham P.C. w. Shouldham-Thorpe P.C. Norfolk.

Rev. H. F. Atherley, Staverton V. Devon.
Rev. G. C. Bailey, Shipdham R. Norfolk.
Rev. H. M. Barlow, Burgh R. Suffolk.
Rev. J. J. Beresford, Precentorship Peterbo-
rough Cathedral.

Rev. H. Bisse, Winford R. Somerset.

Rev. E. C. L. Blenkinsopp, Scarth-hill P.C. Lancashire.

Hon. and Rev. G. T. O. Bridgeman, Willey R. w. Barrow P.C. Salop.

Rev. T. Burne, Moreton P.C. Gnosall, Salop.

Rev. W. Carpenter, D.D. Heathfield P.C.
Moss-side, Manchester.

Rev. E. M. Chapman, Swinstead V. Lincolnsh.
Rev. J. Chapman, Newport V. Essex.
Rev. O. Crewe, Astbury R. Cheshire.
Rev. L. Deedes, Welwyn Deanery-Rural, Herts.
Rev. J. Downall, Okehampton V. and Deanery-
Rural, Devon.

Rev. G. S. Drew, St. John-the-Evangelist P.C.
St. Pancras, Middlesex.

Rev. E. Duncombe, Barthomley R. Cheshire. Rev. J. R. Errington, Ashbourne V. w. Mapleton R. Derbyshire.

Rev. S. P. Field, Boulge R. w. Debach R. Suff. Rev. A. H. Frost, St. James P.C. Meltham Mills, Yorkshire.

Rev. T. Garnier, Trinity R. St. Marylebone. Rev. J. Garvey, Ashby R. w. Fenby C. Linc. Rev. F. O. Giffard, Hartley-Wintney V. Hants. Rev. C. Grant, St. Luke P.C. Barton Hill, Bristol.

Rev. R. H. Gray, Kirkby P.C. Walton-on-the Hill. Lancashire.

Rev. W. Griffiths, Resolven P.C. Vale of Neath, Glamorganshire.

Rev. T. N. Harper, St. Peter P.C. Charlotte Street, Pimlico.

Rev. C. Hart, St. Pancras (Old Church) P.C.
Middlesex.

Rev. J. B. Hayley, Brightling R. Sussex.
Rev. C. Hebert, Burslem R. Staffordshire.
Rev. S. R. Hole, Caunton V. Notts.
Rev. H. P. Hope, Hilfield P.C. Dorset.
Rev. G. Hustler, Appleton-le-Street V. Yorksh.
Rev. B. Hutchinson, St. Michael V. St. Al-
ban's, Herts.

Rev. J. Hutchinson, Canonry Residentiary
and Precentorship, Lichfield Cathedral.
Rev. W. Hutchinson, Hanford P.C. Trentham,
Staffordshire.

Rev. T. Ilderton, Felton V. Herefordshire.
Rev. E. K. James, Penmaen R. Glamorgansh.
Rev. J. Jones, Christ Church P.C. Waterloo,
Sefton, Lancashire.

Rev. W. P. Jones, Clee V. Lincolnshire.
Rev. W. M. Kerr, Nevendon R. Essex.
Rev. W. Layng, Creeton R. Lincolnshire.
Rev. H. C. Leaver, Shepton Montague P.C.
Somerset.

Rev. J. B. Lowe, St. Jude P.C. West-Derby,
Lancashire.

Rev. A. J. Lowth, Aldershott P.C. Dorset. Rev. F. A. S. Marshall, Minor Canonry, Peterborough Cathedral.

Rev. J. Mee, St. James P.C. Riddings w. Ironville, Alfreton, Salop.

Rev. S. W. Merry, Yeaveley P.C. Derbyshire.
Rev. E. G. Monk, Great Cowarne V. Hereford.
Rev. D. L. Morgan, Rhymney P.C. Monmouth.
Rev. C. F. Newell, Broadstairs P.C. Kent.
Rev. H. Palk (R. of Bridford), Kenn Deanery-
Rural, dio. Exeter.

Rev. J. Penny, Steepleton-Iwerne R. Dorset.
Rev. A.F. Pettigrew, Brompton Chapel, Middx.
Rev. S. Phillips, Pickwell R. Leicestershire.
Rev. J. P. Pitcairn, Longsight P.C. Lancash.
Rev. G. B. F. Potticary, Girton R. Camb.
Rev. R. Sadleir, D.D. Sub-Deanery of St. Pa-
trick's, Dublin.

Rev. R. Scott, South-Luffenham R. Rutland.
Rev. R. J. Shields, Hornby P.C. Lancashire.
Rev. J. R. Shurlock, Hethe R. Oxfordshire.
Rev. J. L. Sisson, Edingthorpe R. Norfolk.
Rev. G. E. Tate, New District Church, St.
George-in-the-Fields P.C. Southwark.
Rev. E. W. Tuffnell (R. of Beechingstoke),
Canonry of Major Pars Altaris in Salisbury
Cathedral.

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Rev. C. S. Willet, Monkleigh V. Devon. Rev. W. Williamsou, St. Mary's Chapel, Maryport, Cumberland.

Rev. G. Yalden, Twywell R. Northamptonsh. To Chaplaincies &c.

Rev. A. G. Edouart, Charing Cross Hospital, London.

Rev. Horatio Nelson Goldney, High Sheriff of Warwickshire.

Rev. E. Harrison, Duchess of St. Alban's.
Rev. J. F. Lingham, (V. of Northbourne, Kent,)
Lord Londesborough.

Rev. G. Sandford, Cemetery, Sheffield.
Rev. W. St. George Sargent, Lord Elibank.
Rev. F. Temple, Training Institution, Kneller
Hall.

Rev. A. K. Thompson, St. Edmund's Lectureship, Dudley, Worcester.

Collegiate and Scholastic Appointments. W. H. Curtler, Fellowship Trinity college, Oxf. Rev. J. Fenwick, Tutorship of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge.

Rev. F. Shaw, Second Mastership Grammar School, Grantham, Linc.

Rev. H. Thomas, Second Master of Chelmsford Grammar School.

Erratum.

P. 655, for Rev. J. Haynes, read Haymes, Galby R. Leicestershire.

BIRTHS.

April 21. In Devonshire street, Hyde park, Mrs. James Arthur Morgan, a dau.-24. At Teheran, the wife of Col. Sheil, a dau.

May 18. At Edinburgh, the wife of J. Wilson Rimington Wilson, esq. of Broomhead ball, Yorksh. a dau.--At Yotes court, Kent, the wife of Hughes F. Ingram, esq. a son and heir. 22. At Twyford abbey, the wife of Edmund Burke Roche, esq. M.P. a son and heir.-26. In St. James's place, Lady Lyttel ton, a dau.At Settrington house, Yorksh. Mrs. Willoughby, a son.-27. At Springfield house, Warw. the wife of Edmund Vernon Mackinnon, esq. 5th Dragoon Guards, a dau.

At Gloucester terr. Hyde park, the wife of Charles W. Morice, esq. a son.-29. At Sussex gardens, the wife of N. B. Edmonstone, esq. a son.-30. The wife of the Rev. George Adams, B.D. Rector of Farndon, co. Northampton, a dau.-At Upper Tooting, Mrs. Charles Rivington, a dau.

June 1. In Gloucester sq. Hyde park, Mrs. James MacGregor, a son. At the Vine, Hampshire, Mrs. Wiggett Chute, a dau.--2. At Hastings, the wife of George Courthope, esq. of Whiligh, Sussex, a son.--At Maisemore, near Gloucester, the wife of Francis Edward Guise, esq. a son.-At Broughton rectory, Northamptonshire, the Lady Georgina Forbes, a son.--At Cranley rectory, the Hon. Mrs. J. H. Sapte, a son.-3. The wife of Francis Hart Dyke, esq. of Tilney st. Park lane, a dau.-4. At Southsea, the wife of Captain Erasmus Ommanney, R.N. of Her Majesty's ship Assistance, forming one of Capt. Austin's Arctic expedition, a son.-

5.

At Hyde park gardens, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Kinnaird, a dau. At Tusmore, Oxon, the Hon. Mrs. Percy Barrington, a dau.-At Edinburgh, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Hope Gib. sone, a dau.--At Wilton crescent, Mrs. Eric Carrington Smith, a dau.-At Kiddington, the wife of Mortimer Ricardo, esq. a son.6. At Calbourne rectory, Isle of Wight, the wife of the Rev. Robert Sumner, a dau.

7. At Tickhill castle, the wife of R. G. Lumley, esq. a son and heir. In Grosvenor square, the Countess of Galloway, a dau.8. At Tortworth, the Hon. Mrs. Percy Moreton, a son.--At Chettle lodge, Cranborne, Dorset, the wife of Captain Douglas Curry, R.N. a son.-10. In Hyde park sq. the wife of William Longman, esq. a dau.--At Haterville, near Esher, the Hon. Mrs. Oliver William Lambart, a son.-20. At Earlham lodge, near Norwich, Mrs. Henry Morgan, a son.

MARRIAGES.

April 6. At Greenwich, George-Godolphin, second son of Thomas Osborne, esq. Deputy Commissary Gen. to the Forces, to JudithMatilda, youngest dau. of the late William Bartlett, esq. H.E.I.C.S.

8. At Dublin, Christopher Bagot Lane, esq. Professor of Civil Engineering, Queen's coll. Cork, to Emily-Henrietta, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Joshua Story, of Bingfield, Cavan.

9. At Drumbanagher, Arthur Borton, esq. Major in the 9th Regt. to Caroline-Mary-Georgina, only child of the Rev. J. F. Close, of Morne rectory, co, of Down.--At All Souls', Langham place, the Rev. William Williamson, B.D. Fellow and Tutor of Clare hall, Camb. to Jane-Hutchinson, second dau. of the late Wm. Ferguson, M.D. Inspector-Gen. of Military Hospitals.At Langton-upon-Swale, Yorkshire, the Rev. Robert Morgan Price, Chaplain Bengal Est. to Frances-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Hew Steuart, R.N. At St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Edward Richard Meade, esq. only surviving son of the late Hon. and Rev. Pierce Meade, to Eleanor- Eliza, eldest dau. of Wm. Bosanquet, esq.At St. Andrew's Marylebone, the Rev, Nevill Gream, of Rotherfield, Sussex, to Mary, second dau. of Thomas Chandless, esq. of Gloucester place.

At Chiswick, Robert Laurie, esq. of the College of Arms, Norroy King of Arms, to Sophia, eldest dau. of the late Robert Handy, of Fareham, Hants.At Welton, Northamptonshire, Robert Affleck, esq. second son of the Rev. Sir R. Affleck, Bart. to Maria-Emily, eldest dau. of E. S. Burton, esq. of Churchill.

At Whitby, Chas. Alexander Robt. Crigan, esq. son of the Rev. Dr. Crigan, of Riccall, to Jane, fourth dau. of W. S. Chapman, esq. of High Stakesby, Whitby.At Anton's hill, Berwickshire, Chas. Samuel Grey, esq. second son of the late Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart. to Margaret-Dysart, youngest dau. of the late Gen. Sir Martin Hunter, G.C.M.G. G.C.H.

10. At Tonbridge Wells, the Rev. George Goldney, M.A. of Southfield, Fellow of King's college, Camb. to Annie, only surviving child of the late John Hone, esq. of Great Marlow. --At Ryde, Isle of Wight, the Rev. W. R. Tilson Marsh, M.A. Incumbent of St. James's, Ryde, to Selina-Rose-Catherine, youngest dau. of the late G. G. Morgan, esq. M.P. for Brecon, and niece of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. of Tredegar.At Stinsford, co. Dorset, Capt. Frederick English (35th Regt.), eldest son of the late Lieut.-Col. English, R.E. to Ellen, third dau. of the late Rear-Adm. Sir Francis Collier. At Northampton, G. Worley, jun. esq. of Sywell, to Georgiana-Sophia, second dau. of James Pell, esq. of Sywell lodge.At Knightsbridge, the Rev. William Spranger White, of the Brae, Roxburghshire, and Incumbent of St. John's Episcopal Church, Jedburgh, to the Hon. Louise Madeline Campbell, eldest dau. of the Lord Chief Justice.At Cheltenham, Benjamin Huntsman, esq. of West Retford hall, Notts, to Anna-Maria, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Fitzmaurice, R.N. Adjutant of the Royal Body Guard.-At Merthyr Tydvil, Glam. Henry T. J. Macna

mara, esq. barrister-at-law, to Eliza, youngest dau. of Walter Morgan, esq. of George town.

11. At Rugby, the Rev. Edward Henry Price, Curate of Lutterworth, to Anne, fourth dau. of the late Frederick Price, esq. of Guernsey. At Birdsall, Yorksh. the Rev. Richard Beverley Machell, Vicar of Barrow-upon-Humber, to Emma, eldest surviving dau. of the late Henry Willoughby, esq. of Birdsall house.-At Quarndon, near Derby, Edward-Levett, second son of Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin, of the Priory, Breadsall, to Harriet, youngest dau. of Francis Jessopp, esq. of Quarndon.At Brighton, the Rev. Alfred Sandilands, B.D. Incumbent of South Darley, near Matlock, to Anna-Maria, second dau. of the late Rev. Dr. Bethune, Rector of Worthard, Balcombe, Sussex, and widow of H. Leggatt, esq. of Oakfield hall At Chilton Cantelo, Somerset, John Matthew Quantock, esq. of Norton-sub-Hamden, Somerset, to Maria, eldest surviving dau. of the late John Goodford, esq. of Chilton Cantelo. At St. Mary Magdalen, JamesBroomfield, second son of W. Northcott, esq. of Peckham, to Adelaide E. M. younger dau. of Lieut. Col. Kingsley, of Peckham.--At Buckingham, Samuel Newman, esq. solicitor, of Newport-Pagnell, Bucks, son of John Newman, esq. of Brand's house, to Sarah-Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Hearn, esq. solicitor, Buckingham.-At Barnes, Richard Blaney Wade, esq. to Adelaide, third dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice Chancellor of England.--At Hambledon, Hants, Charles James Gunner, solicitor, to Caroline, eldest dau. of Edward Hale, esq. of Hambledon, and granddau. of Hugh Downman, Adm. of the White.--At Gosport, Comm. J. Elliot Bingham, R.N. to Ellen, second dan. of C. F. Sorensen, esq. of Woodland pl. Bath, and relict of Capt. C. Rowlandson, of the Madras Army. At Upper Chelsea, Capt. Pennant Athelwold Iremonger. (late 56th Regt.), son of Col. Iremonger, of Wherwell priory, Hants, to Mary-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Pryce Jones, esq. of Coffronnydd, Montgomeryshire.--At St. Martin's-in-the-fields, the Rev. Ralph Raisbeck Tatham, M.A. Vicar of Dallington, Sussex, sixth son of T. T. Tatham, esq. of Highgate, to Caroline, younger dau. of Henry Wilmer, esq. of Baker st. and Down pl. Harting, Sussex.At Newtown Limavady, Ireland, Thomas-Tertius, eldest son of Thomas Paget, esq. of Humberstone, co. Leic. to KatherineGeraldine, fourth dau. of Marcus M'Cautland, esq. of Fruithill, co. Derry.-At Tenby, W. R. B. M'Guire, esq. 14th Regt. of Foot, eldest son of the late W. J. M'Gwire, esq. of Rosstrevor, Down, to Caroline-Sophia-Newall, second dau. of the late Major J. G. Rorison, E.I.Co's. Serv. -At Cheddon Fitzpaine, the Rev. John P. Sill, Curate of Westhorpe, Suffolk, to LetitiaJoanna, youngest dau. of the Rev. F. Warre, D.C.L. Preb. of Wells.-At Sandwich, the Rev. Charles Pitman Longland, M.A. of May. field, Sussex, to Catherine, youngest dau. of Mr. Wm. Neales, of Sandwich. At Folkestone, John Hammond, esq. of Ashley hall, Camb. to Emily, fifth dau. of the late R. J. Peck, esq. of Newmarket.-At Paddington, William Rogers, esq. (96th Regt.) to BerthaEliza, relict of Thomas Hayley, esq. H.E.I.C.S. and youngest dau. of the late Robert Kirby, esq. of Cambridge terrace, Hyde park.Brompton, Richard James Shepard, esq. of Tavistock square, to Cleopatra, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Warren, of Thurloe square.

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13. At Folkestone, Ralph Thos. Brockman, esq. of Sandgate, to Rachel-Althea Harden, youngest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Paris Bradshawe, of the H.E.I.C.S. Resident at Lucklow. At Faversham, Wm. Westwood Chafy, esq. only son of the late Rev. Dr. Chafy,

Master of Sidney Sussex college, Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty, to Eleanor-Constance, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles Collins, Vicar of Faversham, and granddau. of the late Richard Creaghe, esq. Castle park, Tipperary.--At Cheltenham, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. St. Vincent Saumarez, to Margaret-Antoinette, 4th dau. of Wm. Hopkins Northey, esq.-At Manerdivy, James John Lloyd, esq. late Royal Fusiliers, second son of the late Thomas Lloyd, esq. of Bronwydd and Cilrhue, to Susanna-Maria-Anne, only dau. of Saunders Davies, esq. M.P. for Carmarthenshire.

15. At Dover, John Purcell, Lieut. 50th Regt. to Charlotte-Augusta, youngest dau. of Charles Ironside, esq.At Clungunford, Salop, Frederick Wollaston, esq. of Shenton hall, Leic. to Josette, only child of Captain Arbuthnott.

16. At Alverstoke, near Gosport, Benjamin Browning, esq. M.D. Newport, I. W. to Emma, eldest dau. of David Compigné, esq. solicitor, Gosport, Hampshire. At Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, the Rev. W. Whitton Allen, son of the Rev. Edward Allen, Rector of Hartley, Kent, to Mary, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Henry Trimmer; also, at the same time, the Rev. Claude R. Rowlatt, son of the Rev. W. H. Rowlatt, Reader of the Temple, to Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Edward Allen.-At Rogate, near Midhurst, the Rev. William Stewart Richards, M.A. Rector of Terwick, to Louisa, second dau. of S. Bendixen, esq. of London. -At St. George's Hanover sq. Charles Hutton, esq. of Lowndes st. son of Wm. Hutton, esq. of Beetham house, Westmerland, to Henrietta, second dau. of Edwd. J. Seymour, esq. M.D. F.R.S.At Carbery tower, Mustelburgh, James Hope, esq. W.S. Wardle lodge, to Gertrude, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Buller Elphinstone.

17. At Hull, Henry Fleetwood Nash, esq. of Upton Lea, Bucks, to Maria, second dau. of Charles Wilkinson, esq.-At Cheltenham, George Vitner, esq. to Anna, only dau. of RearAdm. Lowe, of Pitville parade. -At Stagsden, near Bedford, the Rev. J. Wriothesley Russell Roy, of All Souls' college, Oxford, to Eliza, youngest dau. of the late Mr. Charles Brown, St. Peter's green, Bedford.

18. At Salcombe, Devonshire, the Rev. Francis Goddard, M.A. Vicar of Alderton, Wilts, to Elizabeth, dau. of the late John Wolcott, esq. of Knowle, Salcombe. At St. Mary's Bryanston sq. Robert B Boyd, esq. 1st Royal Dragoons, to Anne-Hatley, widow of Capt. George Losack, 69th Regt.-At Ahinagh, co. of Cork, Nathaniel George Philips, esq. of the 47th Regt. to Caroline, youngest dau. of the Rev. S. W. Fairtlough, Rector of Ahinagh.- --At Bolton, Frederic Clowes, esq. of Windermere, to Penelope-Esther-Matthews, granddau. of the late William Carlisle, esq. of Bolton. At Byfleet, Surrey, the Rev. Wm. Calder, Incumbent of the church of the Holy Trinity, Portsea, son of the late James Calder, esq. of Liverpool, to Kate-Bennett, youngest dau. of the late Henry Francis, esq. of Maize hill, Greenwich.-At Prestbury, Glouc. Edw. youngest son of the late Rev. Wm. Richards, Rector of Little Cheverell, Wilts, and Corhampton, Hants, to Henrietta, only dau. of the late Evan Humphreys, esq. of Garth hall, Glam.At Leamington, Richd. Hugh Smith Barry, Capt. 12th Royal Lancers, son of the late John Smith Barry, esq. of Marbury hall, Cheshire, and of Footy Island, Cork, to Georgina-Charlotte, dau. of the late Col. John Grey, of the Royal Scots Grays.At Brighton, George Augustus Morgan, esq. 9th Regt. eldest son of Capt. Morgan, formerly 7th Fusiliers, of Golden grove, Flintshire, to Emily

Jane, eldest dau. of the Rev. J. T. Maine, of Bighton wood, Hampshire.-At St. George's Hanover sq. the Rev. George Bosanquet, of Guilliards Oak, Sussex, to Louisa, second dau. of Capt. W. B. Dashwood, R.N. of Lyndhurst, Hants.

20. At Minsterworth, Glouc. John Henry Mackenzie, esq. of Teignmouth, to Georgiana, second dau. of Lieut.-Col. Hawkins, of Minsterworth.

-22. At St. Paul's Knightsbridge, Francis R. Wegg-Prosser, esq. M.P. to Lady Harriet C. Somers Cocks, second dau. of Earl Somers.

23. At St. Peter's Pimlico, Charles Wilton Goad, esq. 5th Dragoon Guards, to EstherSophia, third surviving dau. of the late Col. Hildyard, of Flinham hall, Notts, and Winestead hall, Yorksh.--At Paddington, Lieut.Col. St. Quintin, 17th Lancers, second son of the late William Thomas St. Quintin, esq. of Scampston hall, to Amy-Elizabeth, fourth dau. of the late George Henry Cherry, esq. of Denford park, Berks. At St. James's, James Whatman, esq. of Vinters, Kent, to LouisaIsabella, eldest dau. of Mr. and Lady Mary Ross.At Florence, the Rev. Henry Greene, son of the late Sir Jonas Greene, of Dublin, to Isabella-Ellen, third dau. of William Reynolds, esq. At St. George's Hanover-sq. Charles Frederick Moore, esq. of Cadeleigh court, near Tiverton, to Caroline-Matilda, only child of the late Lieut -Gen. the Hon. George Murray. -At St. George's Hanover sq. Hon. Philip Sidney, only son of Lord De L'Isle and Dudley, to Mary, only child of the late Sir Wm. Foulis, Bart. of Ingoldsby Manor, in the co. of York.

-At Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man, Henry Swansborough, esq. to Sarah-Helen, second dau. of the Rev. J. W. Jones, Vicar of Church Broughton, and Incumbent of Scropton, Derbyshire. At Bassalleg, the Rev. Thomas Davies, B.A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, and Curate of Bedwelty, Monmouthshire, to Caroline, third dau. of Wm. Morgan, esq. of Stow hill, Newport.- At North Runcton, Norfolk, Herbert W. Jones, esq. youngest son of the late Major-Gen. Sir John Thomas Jones, Bart. K.C.B. to Catherine-Rachel, dau. of Daniel Gurney, esq.-At Gillingham, Kent, Adolphus Charles Troughton, esq. second son of Richard Zouch Troughton, esq. of Her Majesty's Customs, to Augusta-Caroline da Costa, eldest dau. of the late Commandeur Hippolyte Joseph da Costa, Brazilian Minister at the Court of London (both of them grandchildren of the late Richard Troughton, esq. of Lady place, Hurley, Berks).--At Maidstone, John Milton, esq. eldest son of the late Henry Milton, esq. of Heckfield lodge, West Brompton, to Blanche-Beaufoy, eldest dau. of Meyrick Feild, esq. of Maidstone.--At West Cowes, Archibald Hamilton Tattnall, esq. Capt. 92d Highlanders, son of the late Capt. Tatnall, R.N. to Diana, youngest dau. of Thomas Williams, esq. of Ivy house, West Cowes, late of Burwood house, Surrey.

24. At Claines, the Rev. T. W. Richards, M.A. Curate of Holbeach, Lincolnshire, to Emma, second dau. of W. Stallard, esq. of Blanquettes near Worcester.At Ostend, John Harwood, esq. of The Rookery, St. Mary's Cray, Kent, only child of the late Capt. John Harwood, and grandson of the late Rev. Dr. Harwood of Lichfield, to Emily-Mary-Worsop, only child of Bernard Trollope, esq. of Bruges, and lately of Landford, Wilts.

25. At Exeter, Benjamin Terry Hodge, esq. of Sidmouth, to Catherine, relict of the Rev. Henry Walter Phillips, of Chacewater, Cornwall, and dau. of the late William Clark, esq. of Hackney.At Exeter, the Rev. J. E. Hill, eldest son of the late Col. J. H. E. Hill, C.B. to Maria, second dau. of Major J. R. Godfrey.

-At St. James's Notting hill, Henry Parker Laurence, esq. of the Bombay Army, to Mar garet, youngest dau. of Capt. Black, late of the 6th Dragoons.- At Uttoxeter, the Rev. William Fraser, B.C.L. eldest son of W. Fraser, esq. formerly of Heavitree, to Mary-Jane, dau. of the late C. J. Sneyd Kynnersley, esq. of Highfields.At St. George's Hanover sq. Frederick Drummond, esq. to Agnes-Caroline, second dau. of the late W. P. Brigstocke, esq. of Birdcombe court, Somersetshire, and M.P. for the Eastern Division of that county.At St. George's Hanover sq. and at the chapel of the Sardinian Embassy, Capt. Ottavio Giuseppe, son of Signor Ottavio Baratti, of Piverone (Ivrea), to Mary-Susan, youngest dau. of the late Richard Clarke, esq. of Welton pl. co. of Northampton.--At Paddington, Geo. Vanderzee, esq. of Shoebury, Essex, to ElizaAnn-Wood, second dau. of H. W. Marriott, esq. of Bayswater. At Sutton, near Hull, the Rev. Charles Whittle, Curate of Church Knowle, in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, and eldest son of the late John Whittle, esq. of Toller Fratrum, to Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Spence, esq. of Tilworth.--At Stoke, Charles Joseph Harford, esq. Lieut. H.M.'s 15th Hussars, eldest son of H. C. Harford, esq. of Frenchay lodge, Gloucestersh. to Rosa-Matilda, youngest dau. of R. Scott, esq. of Oatlands, Devon. At Esher, the Rev. Newton J. Spicer, youngest son of John Spicer, esq. of Esher pl. to Matilda-Mary, second dau. of J. N. Daniell, esq. of Esher.At Penrith, Alex. Murray, esq. Capt. R.N. to Isabella Hay, youngest dau. of the late Major Brougham, of Penrith.--At Grantchester, Wm. Medland, esq. of Dunstable, youngest son of William Medland, esq. of Hertford, to Mary-Bridgett, dau. of the late Alexander Scott Abbott, esq. of Camb. At Milford, Hants, the Rev. Thos. Williams, M.A. Incumbent of Flint, to MaryLouisa, only child of the late Rev. Henry Jones, Vicar of Northop, Flintshire.At St. Pancras, David-Shaw, second son of the late James Barbour, esq. of Dunmuir house, Castle Douglas, N.B. to Eliza, youngest dau. of the late Robert Jackson, esq. of Ulverstone.

27. At Chelsea, the Rev. James Drummond Money, of Sternfield Rectory, Suffolk, to ClaraMaria, fourth dau. of the late Sir Francis Burdett, Bart.--At Manchester, W. J. Lambert, esq. M.D. only son of W. Lambert, esq. of Sowerby, near Thirsk, to Sarah Pollard, niece of J. Whitehead, esq.- -At Alnwick, the Rev. Roger Buston, B.A. Vicar of Twyford, Hants, late Fellow and Tutor of Emmanuel college, Cambridge, to Anne-Mary, second dau. of Philip Dennis, esq. of Alnwick.--At Marylebone, Charles Turner, only son of the late Rev. Henry White, A.M. Rector of Claughton, Lanc. to Elizabeth, youngest dau. of W. A. Arnold, esq.

28. At St. Mary's Bryanstone sq. Robert, youngest son of the late Rev. G. D. Kent, Prebendary of Lincoln, to Emma-Rebecca, second dau. of Nicholas Barnable, esq. of Regent st.

-At Lower Brixham, Devon, Richard Mudge, esq. to Sarah, second dau. of Henry Jefferies Dugdale, esq.

29. At Leamington, the Cavaliere Luigi del Frescobaldi, of the Tuscan Legation in Paris, to Frances-Amelia, eldest dau. of William Hay, esq. of Hopes, N.B.

30. At Knighton, near Leicester, Colin Campbell Macaulay, esq. of Leicester, to MaryKendall, eldest dau. of Richard Warner Wood, esq. of Stoney gate, Knighton.-At Coxwold, William Marratt, esq. of Doncaster, to JaneArthur, youngest dau. of the late R. A. Worsop, esq. of Howden hall, and of Garthorpe, Linc. At Clifton, John Hogg, esq. M.A., F.R.S. late Fellow of St. Peter's college, Cam

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