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Aubin Florence, dau. of John H. Paul, Earl of Clanwilliam, to Lucy Emma, M.D.

At St. George's, Bloomsbury, the Rev. Ernest P. Cachemaille, B.A. curate of St. Pancras, to Susan Elizabeth, daughter of the late F. C. Wright, esq. of Kensington.

At St. Andrew's church, Sir James Liston Foulis, Bart. of Clinton, to Sarah Helen, eldest daughter of Sir Charles M. Ochterlony, Bart. of Ochterlony.

At the Manse, Kincardine O'Neil, by the father of the bride, Alexander Dalziel Keith, M.D. and C.M., Aboyne, to Agnes Fordyce, dau. of Rev. George Cook, D.D.

At Weston-super-Mare, Major T. Charleton Merrick, Bengal Staff Corps, to Emily, dau. of the late Spearman Johnstone, esq. of York.

At Burton-on-Trent, the Rev. Morris Piddocke, B.A. Pembroke college, Cambridge, and curate of Reapsmoor and Newton, to Mary, second dau. of Wm. Hanson, esq. of Burton.

At Llanarth, co. Cardigan, by the Rev. David Lewis Jones, B.A. curate of Abergwili, brother of the bride, the Rev. William Rees, curate of Llangunllo, to Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dau. of John Jones, esq. Fronwen, Llanarth.

At Talaton, Devon, George Edward, son of the late Edward Stanley, esq. of Ponsonby-hall, Cumberland, to Susan Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Philip William Douglas.

At St. Mary's Bath, Thomas Tyers, esq. B.A. son of Thomas Tyers Tyers, esq. of Darlington-court, Bath, and grandson of the late Admiral Thomas Brown, to Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Tom, R.N. of Millbrook, Devon.

At Preston, Francis Dalrymple Walters, esq. Capt. H.M.'s 44th Regt. to Annie, dau. of the late Hugh Dawson, esq. West Cliff, Preston.

Dec. 9. At Corrie, Isle of Arran, James Allan, esq. J.P. of Clauchlands, Arran, to Eliza, dau. of the late Robert Jamieson, of Brodick.

At Wolstanton, by the Rev. R. Mountford Wood, rector of Aldbury, Herts, uncle to the bride, Richard Pirie Copeland, esq. of Kibblestone-hall, Stone, son of the late Mr. Alderman Copeland, to Emily Henrietta, dau. of E. T. W. Wood, esq. of Watlands, Staffordshire.

At St. James's Piccadilly, the Earl of Ellesmere to Lady Katharine Louisa, second dau. of the Marquess and Marchioness of Normanby.

At the cathedral, Salisbury, the Hon. and Rev. Sidney Meade, third son of the

second dau. of the late J. H. Jacob, esq. of The Close, Salisbury.

At Taliaris chapel, David Long Price, of Talley-house, in the county of Carmarthen, esq. to Susanne, dau. of William Peel, of Taliaris-park, esq.

At Prestbury, Gibbon Bayley Worthington, esq. of Sharston-hall, Cheshire, to Marianne, dau. of Henry Brocklehurst, esq. of Foden Bank, Macclesfield.

Dec. 10. At St. Anne's, Highgate, Christopher H. Barnes, esq. M.D. F.R.C.S. of Beech-house, Tottenham, to Mary Anne, dau. of the late William Wall, esq. of Highgate.

At Middleham, Yorkshire, by the Rev. C. Smeetham Booty, of Hackness, Scarborough, brother of the bride, Charles, son of the late John Clark, esq. of Walthamstow, to Caroline Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Myles G. Booty, Rector of Middleham.

At Bridgwater, Charles, son of Robert Cullum, esq. of Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, late collector of H.M.'s Customs, Newport, to Ellen, dau. of Edw. Lilly, esq. J.P. of Bridgwater.

At St. Philip's, Kensington, William Henry Lovejoy, M.D. of 24, Portmanstreet, Portman-square, to Catherine Mary, dau. of John Maclean, esq. of 4, Pembroke-gardens, Kensington.

At Charlton-house, Kent, the seat of Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Bart. uncle of the bride, Charles Robertson, esq. of Kindeace, Ross-shire, to Helena Emma, dau, of John Maryon Wilson, esq. of Fitzjohns, Essex.

Dec. 11. At Loughton, Essex, Philip Mann Browne, esq. of Fornham All Saints, in the county of Suffolk, to Edith Alice, dau. of John Bulmer, esq. of The Warren, Loughton.

Dec. 12. At St. George's, Hanoversquare, the Hon. Lionel Ashley, third son of the Earl of Shaftesbury,to Frances Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Capel Hanbury Leigh, esq. of Pontypool-park, Monmouthshire.

Dec. 13. At St. George's, Hanoversquare, C. B. Caldwell, esq. of New Grange, co. Meath, Ireland, to Sophia Frances, dau. of the late Hon. W.Cust.

Dec. 14. At Glasgow, John McLaren, esq. advocate, son of Duncan M'Laren, esq. M.P. to Ottilie Auguste, dau. of H. L. Schwabe, esq. merchant, Glasgow.

Dec. 15. At Freshwater, I.W. Capt. T. C. S. Speedy, late of Lord Napier's Staff, Abyssinian Expedition, to Cornelia Mary, dau. of Benjamin Cotton, esq. of Afton, Freshwater.

DEATHS.

Nor. 7. At Folkestone, aged 60, Mary Murray, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Sir Archibald Christie, K.C.H. At Montpellier, Bath, Harriet, daughter of John and Elizabeth Clifton, late of Lytham Hall, Lancashire.

Aged 62, Major-General Charles Edward Faber, of the Royal (late Madras) Engineers, and of Cheltenham.

At St. John-street, Oxford, aged 82, Martha, only daughter of the late Francis Pyner, of Cheshunt, Herts, esq. widow of the Rev. Robert Edward Hughes, Rector of Shenington, Glouc. At Queen's-terrace, St. John's-wood, Thomas Palethorpe, esq. M.D.

Aged 65, Emma, wife of Frederick Steiner, esq. of Hyndburne House, Accrington, Lancashire.

At Theobalds Park, Waltham, aged 29, Henry Emmerson Westcar, esq. of the Royal Horse Guards, and of Herne Park, Kent.

Nov. 8. At East Dereham, Norfolk, aged 80, Charlotte, relict of the late Colvile Browne, esq.

At Stafford, aged 43, Joseph Dacre, esq. M.A. and J.P. of Kirklington Hall, Cumberland.

At Furze-hill, Brighton, aged 38, Isabella, wife of J. E. H. Elwes, esq. of Stoke College, Suffolk.

At Nottingham-terrace, aged 81, Sophia Penny, widow of the late Rev. Wm. Penny, of Foxhall, Upminster, Essex, and last surviving child of the late Right Rev. Samuel Goodenough, LL.D. Bishop of Carlisle.

At Pendleton, Manchester, aged 68, Nathaniel Penry Rees, esq., formerly of Java and Singapore, grandson of Abraham Rees, D.D., F.R.S.

At Monson-house, Tunbridge-Wells, Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late Theodore Price, esq.

At Brighton, General Scott, formerly of the Scots Fusilier Guards, and colonel of the 36th Regt.

Frances, the wife of the Rev. John Windle, Vicar of Horndon-on-the-Hill, aged 42.

Nor. 9. At Wombwell, near Barnsley, aged 75, John Staniforth Beckett, esq. of The Knoll, Torquay.

At Buglawton Parsonage, Cheshire, aged 56, the Rev. Henry Rowland Bramwell. Perp. Curate (1858).

At Madeira, aged 31, Captain Alexander Dirom, of the Royal Engineers.

At Woodcote-place, Epsom, Surrey, aged 89, Mary, relict of the late James Elmslie, esq. of Woodcote-place, Epsom, and formerly of Aberdeen.

At Brighton, Mary Anne Emelia Gardiner, of Portman-square, London, daughter of the late Charles Wright Gardiner, esq. of Coombe Lodge, Oxon. At Pau, aged 52, the Rev. James Hamilton, younger son of the late Prcfessor Hamilton, M.D. of Edinburgh.

Colonel G. R. H. Kennedy, Colonel on At Montreal, after a very brief illness the Staff. During the Crimean War he commanded the depôt at Scutari, and he has since commanded the Royal Artillery in Malta and Canada.

Captain William Henry Mathew, late H.M.'s 45th Regiment, aged 35.

At Cowley, near Exeter, aged 85, General Alexander Cavalie Mercer, ColonelCommandant of the Royal Artillery.

At Greatford Hall, near Stamford, aged 81, Wilkinson Peacock, esq. late 9th Lt. Dragoons, a Deputy-Lieutenant and Magistrate of the county.

At Whitmore-park, near Coventry, Edward Phillips, M.D. M.R.C.P. and J.P. aged 51. At the time of his death, Dr. Phillips was the senior magistrate for the city of Coventry, physician to the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, surgeon-major to the 2nd Batt. Warwickshire Rifle Volunteers, honorary secretary to the Horticultural Society, &c. He was also a fellow of the Linnæan and of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Societies.

Nov. 10. At Bebek, Constantinople, aged 35, Charles Billson, esq. civil eng. son of W. Billson, esq. of Leicester.

At Highlands, Amberley, Gloucestershire, aged 72, John Griffith Frith, esq. of Highlands, and 13, Wimpolestreet, J.P. for the county of Middlesex and for Westminster.

Of bronchitis, aged 80, the Reverend David Jones, Rector of Hope Baggot, Shropshire. He was of Christ Church college, Brecon; and was appointed to Hope Baggot 1840.

At Barnes, Surrey, aged 78, the Rev. Edward Law, D.D. late Chaplain during 44 years to the British factory at St. Petersburgh and the Russia Company. He was of Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815; B.D. and D.D. 1844.

At Blomfield-road, aged 73, Esther, eldest dau. of late Jacob Mocatta, esq.

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At Montague-street, Russell-square, aged 76, Dr. Isaac Pidduck.

At Kennington, aged 65, William Edward Shuckard, known by his many contributions to the advancement of entomological science.

Nor. 11. At Brighton, Henry Bacon, esq. of the Middle Temple.

At Shrewsbury, aged 82, Josephs, eldest daughter of the late Archdeacon Corbett, of Longnor Hall, Salop.

At the Vicarage, Walsingham, in the 82nd year of her age, Ann, relict of the late Rev. D. H. Lee Warner, of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk, who died in 1858. She was the elder dau. and coheir of Francis Wm. T. Bridges, esq. of Tibberton Court, Heref.

At Queensborough-terrace, W. aged 38, Charlotte Anne, wife of MajorGeneral Ferdinand Whittingham, C.B.

Nor. 12. At Houghton Hall, Yorkshire, aged 83, the Hon. Apollonia Mary, widow of Thomas Davison Bland, esq. of Kippax Park, Yorkshire. She was a daughter of the 16th Lord Stourton, was married in 1812, and left a widow in 1847.

At 120, Lower Baggot-street, Dublin, Mr. William Brocas, of the Royal Hibernian Academy. He was a versatile artist, as was evinced by his portraits both in oils and water-colours, as also by his figures and landscapes.

At Hastings, aged 39, Major John Hayes Grant, of the Bengal Staff Corps, eldest surviving son of Mrs. Grant, of 7, Harewood-square, London.

At Newfield-villas, Forest Hill, aged 64, James Orr, esq. formerly of the Island of Antigua.

At Clifton-gardens, Maida-vale, aged 84, Ann, widow of the late Charles Heath Sabin, esq. of Towcaster, Northamptonshire, surgeon.

At Barber Wood, Yorkshire, aged 53, Captain Charles Yard, late of the 97th foot.

Nov. 13. At Isleworth, aged 35, Commander Thomas Thelwall Bullock, R.N. Knight of the Legion of Honour and Medjidie, third son of the late Rev. Thos. Bullock, Rector of Castle Eaten, and Vicar of Chisledon, Wilts.

At his residence, Clifton, Bristol, aged 72, John William Gascoyne, esq.

At Clifton, Bristol, Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Elliott Grasett, esq. of Barbadocs.

At Deptford, Kent, aged 36, Leonidas Baker Knott, esq.

Nor. 14. Thomas Bladon, of Oldfields, Uttoxeter, esq. in his 54th year.

At Balcombe, Sussex, of which parish he was upwards of 49 years Rector, aged 77, the Rev. Henry Rule Sarel. He was of Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817). He was also rural dean.

At Stockholm, aged 77, Baron Stjerneld, a distinguished Swedish statesman. He entered the diplomatic ser

vice in 1811. In 1813 he went to Germany with the Swedish Crown Prince, was appointed chargé d'affaires at the Hague in 1814, and came to London as Swedish Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in 1818. In 1838 he obtained the portfolio of Minister of Foreign Affairs at Stockholm. He held this post until 1842, and resumed it in 1848, when a new ministry was appointed by King Oscar. He finally withdrew from public affairs in 1856. Baron Stjerneld was the last male descendant of Gustavus Vasa.

Nor. 15. At Cheltenham, aged 75, Richard Bolton, esq.

At Wimbledon, aged 37, Samuel Churchward, esq.

At Loppington vicarage, Salop, aged 79, Aaron W. Davis, M.D. formerly physician to the Tenbury Dispensary.

At Pulteney-street, Bath, aged 80, Maria Ann, relict of Col. C. J. Doveton, 38th Bengal Native Infantry.

John Edward Johnson, of Russellsquare, President of Bethlehem and Bridewell Hospitals, J.P. and D.L. for Surrey, aged 64.

At Astley, Wore. aged 80, Thomas Simcox Lea, esq. of Astley and Kidderminster.

At Brereton Hall, Rugeley, Staff. aged 82, Leaver Legge, late Captain in the Scots Greys.

At Paris, Maria Longueville-Clarke, relict of Loftus Tottenham Longueville-Clarke, Barrister-at-Law, of the Supreme Court and Advocate-General of Bengal.

At Charlton, Francis James Lory, esq. paymaster R.N. and secretary to the Commodore, Woolwich Dockyard.

The Rev. Henry Addington Simcoe, of Penheale, co. Cornwall, and Wolford Lodge, co. Devon, for 41 years incnmbent of the parishes of Egloskerry and Tremaine, aged 68. He received his education at Wadham college, Oxford (B.A. 1821, M.A. 1830), and was presented to the perpetual curacy of Egloskerry and Tremayne, Cornwall, 1846. Mr. Simcoe was the author of

various works printed at the Penheale private press. His remains were interred on Nov. 24 in Egloskerry churchyard. There were present, Captain J. Simcoe, Mr. S. P. Simcoe, Captain P. S. Simcoe, Mr. P. Simcoe, sons of the deceased, and two daughters, also Mr. J. N. Vowler and the Rev. Mr. Coles, sons-in-law; with nearly all the clergymen of the deanery of Trigg Major, for which he was rural dean, and most of the tradespeople of Launceston.

At Mynde-park, co. Heref. aged 50, Thomas George Symons, esq.

Nov. 16. At Elmdon vicarage, Essex, aged 59, James Barr, esq. architect.

At Leamington, aged 76, Alicia, widow of George Bicknell, esq. of Cadogan-place, eldest dau. of the late Rev. John Kendall, for 50 years master of Lord Leicester's Hospital, Warwick.

At Blackmore, Essex, aged 79, Harriet Alexander, last surviving child of the late Charles Alexander Critchitt, esq. formerly M.P. for Ipswich, and of Smith's Hall, in the same county.

At Clapham-park, Harriet, wife of L. A. Engelhardt, esq.

At Northam, Herts, aged 85, Miss Harriet Le Blanc.

At Charles-street, Berkeley-square, aged 79, Mary-Buchanan, widow of John Mansfield, esq. of Digswell-house, Welwyn, Herts, dau. of Gen. Samuel Smith, of Baltimore, U.S.

At Leamington, aged 73, Charles Richardson, esq. late of Tunbridge Wells. At Tatsfield, Surrey, the Rev. George Taylor, M.A. Rector of that parish; presented to the living in 1857.

At Southsea, aged six months, Granville Edward, son of Lieut.-Colonel E. Howard Vyse, 3rd Hussars.

At Markyate-street, Herts, aged 68, the Rev. S. W. Wake, for twenty-eight years pastor of the Baptist church in that place, and in the forty-third year of his ministry.

At Tunbridge Wells, aged 76, the Rev. Henry Wynch, formerly Rector of Pett, Sussex.

At Corhampton-house, Hants, aged 69, John Henry Campbell Wyndham, esq. from the effects of a fall from his horse while returning from hunting near Salisbury. He was the eldest son of Lieut.-Colonel Campbell of the King's Dragoon Guards, and of Dunoon, co. Argyll, by Caroline Frances, only dau. of Henry Penruddock Wyndham, esq. M.P. for Salisbury. He was born at Croydon: educated at Eton; and quitting school pursued the bent of

his inclination for the turf, the chase, and the road. In politics he was a Conservative, and on the death of his uncle Wadham Wyndham, esq. in 1843, assumed the name of Wyndham, and was elected member for Šalisbury, for which he sat until 1847. He was High Sheriff of Wiltshire in 1848. He married in 1839 Urania Mary Anne, dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Kington and the Dowager Marchioness of Clanricarde. His wife died in June last without issue. His body was placed in the vaults of St. Edmund's, Salisbury, on the 27th. He has left his estates, estimated at 12,000l. per annum, to his sister Julia Anne, widow of the late Stephen Edward Thornton, esq. of the Grange, near Bedford.

Nov. 17. At Monaghan, aged 49, James Howe, of Norbiton, son-in-law of W. B. Barker, of Pimlico, and H. M.'s Office of Works.

At Blackheath, aged 89, William Bloxam, esq. late of Moditonham, Cornwall, son of the late Sir Matthew Bloxam.

At Arlington-street, aged 65, John Bourke, esq. eldest son of General Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.B.

At Norwich, aged 82, Thomas Brightwell, esq. J.P. and F.L.S.

Captain Charles Edward Buckley, of the Rifle Brigade, from the effects of an accident while shooting at Gunton Park, Norfolk, the seat of Lord Suffield. He was the son of General Buckley, formerly member for Salisbury, and who held a post about Court for many

years.

In Seymour-street, Connaught-square, Major-General Thomas Macknight Cameron, Madras Army.

At Inverness, Charlotte, wife of Andrew Dougall, esq. secretary of the Highland Railway, second dau. of the late Charles Mackintosh, esq. of Glenmageran, aged 30.

At Bickham-park, Buckland Monachorum, Devon, Jane Wrayford, wife of John Hornbrook Gill, esq. J.P. aged 65.

At Ryde, Isle of Wight, aged 86, Daniel List, esq.

At Kensington-palace-gardens, aged 79, His Excellency Don Cristobal de Murrieta, Knight Grand Cross of the Spanish Order of Charles III. head of the firm of C. D. Murrieta and Co. of Adam's-court, Old Broad-street.

At Headly Wood, Hants, aged 73, John Petar, esq.

At Gowner, Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire, Mr. David Philip, farmer,

He was well known among the agriculturists of Morayshire and Aberdeenshire, being held in high esteem as a

shrewd business man.

William Sanders, L.F.P. and S. Glas. of Wamphray, Dumfriesshire.

The Rev. Sanford George Scobell, vicar of Brough-on-Bain, Lincolnshire, only son of the late Rev. Edward Scobell, incumbent of St. Peter's, Verestreet, London, and vicar of Turville, Bucks. He was of Oriel college, Oxfore (B.A. 1843). In 1846 he became vicar of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, which living he resigned in 1865 on being presented to Brough-on-Bain.

At Upper Brook-street, Caroline, wife of Sir Charles Hay Seton, of Abercorn, Bart. and dau. of the late Walter ParryHodges, esq. formerly Receiver-General of the county of Dorset.

At Liverpool, the Very Rev. John Canon Walmsley, Vicar-General of the Roman Catholic diocese of Liverpool. He was born, in 1814, at Flakefleet, near Fleetwood, Lancashire, and educated at St. Cuthbert's college, Ushaw, which he entered in 1826. On 6 Jan. 1841, he was ordained priest by the Right Rev. Dr. Mostyn, Vicar-Apostolic of the Northern district; his first mission being at St. Nicholas's, Copperas-hill, which was then the principal Catholic church of Liverpool. Here he laboured most assiduously with the Rev. Dr. Youens and the Rev. Robert Gillow, both of whom died during the great fever epidemic of 1848. On their decease he was appointed to the charge of St. Nicholas's, and subsequently, in 1850, he took up the works which Dr. Youens had begun, and gave his special attention to secure the progress of the convent of Mercy, and the success of the Catholic Blind Asylum. During the last six years of his life he was also zealously interested in the satisfactory working of St. Elizabeth's Institute for Destitute Girls. He was appointed to succeed the Very Rev. Provost Cookson, as Vicar-General of the Liverpool diocese, in Oct. 1863.

At New Wandsworth, aged 77, George Whicker, esq. formerly of St. James's-st. At Melksham, aged 78, Richard Williams, esq. late of Ludgate-hill.

Nov. 18. At West Hey, Rock Ferry, aged 26, Edith, wife of the Rev. E. C. Bramall.

At Turner's-hill, Cheshunt, aged 86, John Francis Chapman, esq.

At Kensington, aged 81, Capt. John Charretie, late of Hon. E. I. C.'s service.

At the Willows, Cootehill, Cavan, aged 23, Henry Eyre Coote, esq. late of the 16th Foot.

At Torquay, Caroline Emma, wife of Peter Davey, esq. of Horton, Bucks.

At Lyme-house, Prescott, aged 50, Walter Wren Driffield, solicitor, Capt. 48th Lanc. R. V. second son of the late Rev. C. G. T. Driffield, vicar of Prescot.

At Winchester, aged 64, Eliza Catherine, widow of George Harrison, esq. of Twickenham.

At Measham, aged 60, John Ironmonger, esq.

At Dacre-park, Lee, aged 71, Margaret Jane, widow of Thomas Irving, esq. formerly Naval Storekeeper H. M.'s dockyard, Deptford.

At Stevenage, aged 52, Elizabeth Susan, wife of the Rev. James Magrath.

At Greenwich, aged 77, Hannah Page, widow of James Moyes, esq. of Hammersmith, (who died 1839,) second dau. of the late Benjamin Oakley, esq. of Eden-lodge, Beckenham.

John William Oslear, esq. formerly of Farforth House, Linc. aged 39. At Bow, aged 54, Major William Purser, esq.

At Clifton, aged 82, Eliza, relict of Lieut.-Col. T. C. Robe, Royal Art.

Aged 77, Bridget, relict of Capt. Thomas Tanner, R.N. of Higher Summerlands, Exeter.

On board the ship Kent, on his passage from Melbourne, Arthur Barrow, youngest son of Edward and Olivia Turner, of Seymour-street, Portmansquare, late of Brighton.

James Walton, esq. of Argyll House, Eastbourne, and late of Lavender-hill, Surrey, aged 62.

At Upper Tulse-hill, aged 64, Georgiana, relict of Charles Welch, esq.

At Richmond, aged 62, James Witten, for nearly 40 years a member of the Stock Exchange.

At Tunbridge-Wells, aged 63, Henry John Wolfe, of Melford Place, Surbiton, Surrey, formerly Capt. in the H.E.I.C.'s Naval Service.

Nov. 19. At Chippenham, Wilts, aged 35, Charles Searle Bayliffe, esq.

At Sunderland, aged 85, Joseph Brown, M.D.

At Turnham Green, Amelia, wife of Frederick Cowie, esq.

At Oxford, aged 85, Mary Ann, widow of Professor De la Motte, of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.

At Brompton, aged 77, J. D. Edmiston, esq. formerly of Brixton.

From being thrown when hunting,

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