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MARRIAGES.

OCTOBER.

1. At the Abbey Church, St. Alban's, the Rev. William Serocold Wade, only son of the late Rev. William Wade, formerly Rector of Lilley, Herts, to Elizabeth Mary, elder daughter of John Samuel Story, esq., of St. Alban's.

2. At Broadwater, Sussex, Charles Lushington, esq., formerly M. P. for Ashburton, to Julia, widow of the late Thomas Teed, esq., of the Hurst House, Moulsey.

At Skendleby Church, John Ballett Fletcher, esq., of Woodthorpe, Lincolnshire, and Pagham, Sussex, to Sarah Vere, youngest daughter of John Holland, esq., of Skendleby Thorpe, Lin

colnshire.

At All Souls Church, Marylebone, William Brodie, esq., second son of Sir B. C. Brodie, bart., to Maria, daughter of Captain the Hon. W. Waldegrave, R. N., C. B.

3. At Pinner Church, the Rev. Charles Augustus Fowler, M. A., son of Captain R. Merrick Fowler, R. N., of Walliscote, Berks, to Emily Matilda, eldest daughter of Sir William Milman, bart., of Pinner Grove, Middlesex.

4. At Westerham, Albert, fourth son of Sir John Henry Pelly, bart., of Upton, Essex, to Barbara Ellen, eldest surviving daughter of the Rev. Thomas Streatfield, of Chartsedge, Kent.

5. At St. Marylebone Church, Richard Price, esq., of Highfields Park, Withyham, Sussex, to Emily, daughter of Thomas John Burgoyne, esq., of Stratford Place.

8. At Aldstone Moor, the Rev. Octavius James, A. M., to Jane Katherine Helen, eldest daughter of the late Captain Bowlby, R. A.

At Edinburgh, William Eustace Shearman, of the 91st Argyllshire Regiment, to Agnes Crawford, the second daughter of the Hon. James Wilson, Chief Judge of Mauritius.

At Litchborough, Northamptonshire, Thomas Hedges Graham, esq., eldest son of William Graham, esq., of Abingdon, Berks, to Harriet Ella, second daughter of the late Rev. William Church, of Hampton, Middlesex.

9. At St. George's, Hanover Square, having been previously married in France according to the rites of the Catholic

Church, H. Ashton, esq., eldest son of the late John Ashton, esq., of the Grange, Cheshire, to Mademoiselle Clement de la Bretagne, Département de la Loire Inférieure, France, and niece to the late Marshal Jourdan.

10. At St Luke's, Norwood, Surrey, George Hansard, esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, and youngest son of James Hansard, esq., of Hendon, Middlesex, to Amelia, eldest daughter of Nathaniel Dando, esq., of the former place.

At Tunbridge Wells, the Rev. Robert Merry, A. M., Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire, to Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the late E. Rees, esq., of Clifton.

At Wicknor Park, Hugh Montgomery Campbell, esq., of the Royal Scots Greys, son of the late Charles Montgomery Campbell, esq., of Bennington Park, Herts, to Isabella Matilda, youngest daughter of the late Hon. Robert Kennedy, and niece of the Marquis of Ailsa.

14. At St. George's, Hanover Square, the Hon. Frederick Paul Methuen, eldest son of Lord Methuen, to Anna Horatia Caroline, only daughter of the Rev. John and Mrs. Sanford.

15. At St. Mary's Church, Fulham, Sir William Boothby, bart., of Ashbourn Hall, Derbyshire, to Louisa Cranstoun, relict of the late John Alexander Nisbett, esq., of the First Life Guards, and eldest daughter of the late Frederick Hayes Macnamara, esq.

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At Inverness, Patric Park, esq., sculptor, Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, to Robina, daughter of Robert Carruthers, esq., of Inverness.

17. At Paignton, South Devon, John Massy, esq., of Her Majesty's 48th Regiment, son of the late Hon. George Eyre Massy, of Riversdale, Tipperary, to Henrietta Jane, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel J. Bell, C. B., late of Her Majesty's 48th Regiment.

20. At St. Andrew's, Plymouth, Mr. Toms, Professor of Music, to Lydia, relict of B. Couch, esq., late of H.M. Dockyard, Devonport.

22. At St. Saviour's, Bath, the Rev. George Whitaker, Vicar of Oakington, near Cambridge, to Arundel Charlotte, only daughter of the late Rev. Richard Burton.

23. At Blairvadock, Dumbartonshire,

MARRIAGES.

Patrick Maitland, esq., of Freugh, Wigtonshire, to Matilda Frances Harriet, youngest daughter of Mr. and Lady Janet Buchanan.

24. At Donnybrook Church, Virginius Murray, esq., of the 94th Regiment, son of the late Hon. Alexander Murray, of Frimley, Bagshot, to Elizabeth Alicia, only daughter of Colonel Poitier, formerly of the 61st Regi

ment.

25. At Hadlow, Kent, the Rev. Henry D. Sewell, M. A., fourth son of the late Hon. Jonathan Sewell, LL.D., Chief Justice of the Province of Lower Canada, to Elizabeth Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Robert Monypenny, esq., of Merrington Place, Kent.

26. At Watford, George Cornewall Lewis, esq., to Lady Theresa Lister.

At St. Pancras Church, Septimus Vander Wyden, son of the late Charles Hart, esq., of Kensington Gore, to Catherine, eldest daughter of Thomas Joshua Platt, esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel.

At the British Embassy, Frankfort, Theodore Gudin, to Margaret Louis, eldest daughter of the Right. Hon. Lord James Hay.

29. At St. George's, Hanover Square, the Viscount Loftus, eldest son of the Marquis of Ely, to Jane, daughter of the late James Joseph Hope Vere, esq., of Craigie Hall, and Blackwood, N. B.

At St. George's, Hanover Square, George Charles Dalbiac, esq., of the Fourth (Queen's Own) Regiment of Light Dragoons, eldest son of Major Dalbiac, to Louisa Maria, only daughter of the late Captain Burges, of the Fifth Bengal Cavalry.

The Hon. Horace W. B. Cochrane, second son of the Earl of Dundonald, to Frances Jacobina, widow of the late George J. Carnegie, esq., nephew to the late Earl of Northesk.

30. At the Cathedral Church of Peterborough, the Rev. Henry Pratt, son of the Rev. Joseph Pratt, Rector of Paston, to Mary Ann Davys, daughter of the Bishop of Peterborough.

At Binfield, the Rev. Allan Cowburn, M. A., of Exeter College, Oxford, to Rebecca Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Randall, Rector of Binfield.

At the British Embassy at Paris, Charles Sidney, only son of the late John Sidney Hawkins, esq., F. S. A., of Brompton, Middlesex, to Thomasine,

eldest daughter of the Rev. John George Maddison, late Rector of West Monckton, Somerset.

NOVEMBER.

2. At St. John's Church, Paddington, the Rev. William Frederic Wingfield, M. A., of Ch. Ch. College, Oxford, to Charlotte, second daughter of George Nicholls, esq., of Park-street.

5. At St. Giles's Church, Norwich, W. H. Miller, esq., M. A., Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Cambridge, to Harriet Susan, second daughter of the late R. V. Minty, esq., of the Ordnance Civil Service.

7. At the British Embassy, Paris, Major Arthur O'Neill, to Emma Charlotte, third daughter of Robert Sympson, esq.

9. At Byfleet, Surrey, Angus Duncan, esq., of Reading, Berks, to Charlotte Maria, widow of the late Charles Shuttleworth, esq., of the Grange, Great Bowden, Leicestershire.

11. At Pope's Lodge, Binfield, having been previously married according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, Ellis Cunliffe Lister Kay, esq., of Manningham Hall and Fartield Hall, Yorkshire, to Eliza, widow of the late George Mellefont, esq., and daughter of the late Baroness Talbot de Malahide.

12. At Frant, Sussex, the Rev. Alfred Litt Winter, M. A., of Cranfield, Bedfordshire, to Matilda Mary, youngest daughter of the late William Smith, esq., of Fairy Hall, near Eltham, Kent.

- At St. Giles's Church, Reading, Archdeacon Hare, to Jane Esther, daughter of the Rev. Michael Maurice.

- At Marylebone Church, Hugh, only son of Hugh Davies, esq., of Maesgamedd, Merionethshire, to Mary, second daughter of the late Walter Clerk, esq., of East Bergholt House, Suffolk.

13. At Tissington, the Rev. Godfrey H. Arkwright, third son of Robert Arkwright, esq., of Sutton Hall, to Frances Rafella Fitzherbert, fourth daughter of Sir H. Fitzherbert, bart., of Tissington Hall, Derbyshire.

14. At Leighton, Sampson S. Lloyd. of Birmingham, banker, to Emma, third daughter of the late Samuel Reeve, esq., of Leighton House, Leighton Buzzard.

15. At Wardle Lodge, Captain J. A. D. Fergusson, of the 6th Regiment

MARRIAGES.

Bengal Light Cavalry, second surviving son of the late Sir James Fergusson, bart., of Kilkerran, and of the Right Hon. Lady Henrietta Fergusson, to Margaret, fourth daughter of the late James Hope, esq., writer to the Signet.

17. At Portsmouth, Edward Gifford, esq., eldest son of the late Sir Hardinge Gifford, and brother-in-law to Sir W. W. Follet, to Rose, eldest daughter of William Pennell, esq., and niece to the Right Hon. J. W. Croker.

21. At Llangathen Church, John Pugh Pryse, esq., youngest son of Pryse Pryse, esq., of Gogerddan, M. P. for Cardigan, to Mary Anne, second daughter of John Walters Philipps, esq., of Aberglasney, Carmarthenshire.

26. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Henri Desire Alexis Joseph Lebeau, of Brussels, Officer of the Household

Troops of his Majesty the King of the Belgians, to Maria Amelia, relict of the late Rev. T. H. Whittuck, and daughter of James Jenkins, esq., of Chepstow, Monmouthshire.

At St. Peter's Church, Guernsey, Lieut.-Colonel Trafford, of Panthoel, county of Carmarthen, to Maria, second daughter of John le Marchant, esq., of Melrose, Jurat of the Royal Court of that island.

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At St. Margaret's, Westminster, Captain Draper, 64th Regiment, to Anne Constance, fourth daughter of John Grubb, esq., late of Horsendon House, Bucks.

At St. Peter's Church, Eatonsquare, the Rev. Algernon Wodehouse, son of the Hon. and Rev. Wm. Wodehouse, to the Lady Elinor Ashburnham, daughter of the late Earl of Ashburnham, K.G., and sister to the present Earl.

28. At St. George's, Hanover-square, James Sibbald David, eldest son of Sir David Scott, bart., K.H., to Harriet Anne, only daughter of Henry Shank, esq., of Gloucester-place, and of Castlerig, Fifeshire.

30. At Tattingstone, Suffolk, John Bruce Pryce, esq., of Duffryn, Glamorganshire, High Sheriff for that county, to Alicia Grant, second daughter of the late William Bushby, esq., of Great Cumberland-place.

DECEMBER.

3. At Tottenhall, W. Fleming Fryer, esq., of Tettenhall Wood, eldest son of

Richard Fryer, esq., of the Wergs, Staffordshire, to Caroline, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Horton, of Tettenhall.

At Liverpool, Captain M. W. Goldie, of the 42nd Royal Highlanders, son of General Goldie, of the Nunnery, Isle of Man, to Caroline, daughter of E. Arnaud, esq., of Abercromby-square, Liverpool.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, the Rev. Iltid Thomas, of Eathorpe House, Warwick, to Elizabeth, widow of Colonel Rathbone, of Kensington.

4. At Fawley Church, Hants, Alexander Baillie Cochrane, esq., M. P. for Bridport, to Annabella Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Andrew and Lady Elizabeth Drummond, of Cadlands

Park.

5. At Chandos House, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, and afterwards at St. George's, Hanoversquare, his Excellency Philip Baron Nieumann, Austrian Minister in this coun try, to Lady Charlotte Augusta Frederica Somerset, eldest daughter of the Duke of Beaufort.

At Barnbarroch, Wigtonshire, Edmund Richard Jeffreys, esq., Major in the 88th Regiment, to Mary, daughter of the late Colonel Vans Agnew, C. B., of Barnbarroch, and Shenchan.

7. At St. George's Church, Lisbon, Richard Tonson Evanson, M.D., to Lady William Montagu, daughter of James Du Pre, esq., of Wilton Park, Buckinghamshire.

10. At Rockbeare, Francis D. Daly, Lieut.-Colonel of the Fourth (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, to Sarah Anne, only daughter of H. F. Bidgood, esq., of Rockbeare Court, Devon.

At St. John's, Holloway, Thomas Robert, only son of T. D. Dutton, esq., of Althorpe Lodge, Garratt, Surrey, to Georgiana Syddall, daughter of W. Duerdin, esq., of Tollington Park, Middlesex.

At St. Mary's Church, Bryanstonesquare, Robert John, eldest son of Robert Ramsden, esq., of Carlton Hall, Notts, to Mary Matilda, eldest surviving daughter of the late Rev. Henry Gipps, of Hereford.

11. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Philippe Ferdinand Augustus de Rohan, Count de Jarnac, eldest son of the Viscount and Viscountess De Chabot, to the Hon. Geraldine Augusta Foley, daughter

MARRIAGES.

of the late and sister of the present Lord Foley.

12. At Burnham, Norfolk, Horatio Girdlestone, esq., of Hanley, Staffordshire, great-nephew of the late Admiral Viscount Nelson, to Ellen Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Sir William Bolton, Captain R. N.

At Preston-next-Faversham, J. Henry Venables, esq., son of the Venerable Archdeacon Venables, of Llysdinan Hall, Breconshire, to Sophia, daughter of Giles Hilton, esq., of Preston House, near Faversham, Kent.

14. At St. George's Church, Hanoversquare, Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, bart., to Sidney, youngest daughter of the Right Hon. C. W. Williams Wynn, M. P.

At Monkstown Church, county of Dublin, Charles Terry, esq., of Prospect, county Cork, to Emma Conolly, widow, only sister of Sir John Conroy, bart., of Arborfield Hall, Berkshire.

17. At Donaghadee Church, Edward Prothero, esq., of Malpas Court, Monmouthshire, to Caroline, daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Charles Douglas, of Earls Gift, Tyrone.

18. At Rickmansworth, Herts, William Charles Belt, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-law, to Penelope Avice Anne, eldest daughter of Humphry William Woolrych, esq., of Croxley House, Herts.

19. At Marston Bigott, Cavendish Spencer Boyle, 48th Regiment, youngest son of the late Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Courtenay Boyle, to Rose Susan Alexander, second daughter of Captain C. Alexander, Royal Engineers.

In the Cathedral, Salisbury, Robert Joseph Phillimore, esq., D. C. L., second son of Joseph Phillimore, esq., D.C.L., to Charlotte Anne, youngest sister of Evelyn Denison, esq., M. P., of Ossington, Notts.

At Chollerton, Northumberland, John Hornby, esq., M. P. for Blackburn, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the Rev. Christopher Bird.

20. In Coolock Church, near Dublin, Sir Edmund Waller, bart., of Knocknacree, Tipperary, to Rebecca, daughter of Arthur Guinness, esq., of Beaumont, county of Dublin.

21. At St. John's Church, Richmond, John Berney Petre, esq., only son of Colonel and the Hon. Mrs. Petre, of Westwick Hall, Norfolk, to Caroline Susan, second daughter of the late

Right Hon. James Alexander Stewart Mackenzie.

23. At the Collegiate Church, Southwell, Notts, John Sutton, esq., eldest son of Sir Richard Sutton, bart., of Norwood Park, Notts, to Emma Helena, eldest daughter of Colonel Sherlock, K. H., of Southwell.

28. At St. Margaret's Church, Lothbury, William Butler, eldest son of Dr. Langmore, of Finsbury-square, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Alderman Moon.

At Bradpole, Dorset, George Frederick Ferdinand Dammers, esq., of the Fifth Hanoverian Infantry Regiment, eldest son of his Excellency the late General Dammers, to Emily, fourth daughter of Thomas Collins Hounsell, esq., of Wykes Court, Dorset.

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The Rev. Edward Henry Armitage, B. A., only son of Edward Armitage, esq., of Fainley Lodge, Cheltenham, to Emma, only daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Alexander Cosby

Jackson.

On the same day, Charles R. M. Jackson, esq., of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, to Jane, eldest daughter of Edward Armitage, esq., of Fainley Lodge, Cheltenham.

31. At Wedmore, Somerset, William, second son of John Golding, esq., Ditton Place, near Maidstone, to Sarah, third daughter of John Barrow, esq., Manor House, Wedmore.

At Speldhurst, the Rev. George Tyndall, Rector of Lapworth, late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, to Jane Powell, daughter of the late Joseph Kaye, esq., of Wandsworth Common.

DEATHS.

1843.

JUNE.

17. Killed, at the age of 40 years, in the massacre of Wairaee, New Zealand, Richard England, esq., formerly of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, late Captain of the 12th Regiment of Foot, and one of the magistrates of Nelson. Protracted ill health obliged him to retire from the service; but being of an enterprising disposition he visited New Zealand, and arrived at Auckland about

DEATHS.-1843.

Christmas 1840, soon after British so-
vereignty was proclaimed. He took
with him from the Mauritius two dis-
charged soldiers of his own regiment,
and after residing at Auckland (where
not a single house had been erected on
his arrival) more than twelve mouths,
the superiority of Nelson in climate and
agricultural capabilities led him to fix
upon that settlement in preference to the
Government capital. The genial and
splendid climate of New Zealand, during
a residence of two years and a half, so
completely renovated his health, that he
determined to make the colony his
adopted country. At the time he joined
as a volunteer the ill-concerted, and ill-
conducted, though well-intentioned ex-
pedition to Cloudy Bay, he had made
arrangements to return to his native
land, to bid, probably, a last farewell
to an aged mother, and only brother,
the sole survivors of his family. Captain
England was remarkable for his mild
and amiable disposition, gentle manners,
and unexcitable temperament.
unmarried, and having inherited an
ample independence, the "res angusta
domi" was not the cause of his becoming
a pioneer of civilization, nor did he en-
gage in land speculations. No one took
a greater interest in the welfare of the
native population; and no one of the
many victims of the miserable cata-
strophe could be a greater loss to the
infant settlement of Nelson.

OCTOBER.

He was

23. At the College, Salisbury, aged 70, Wadham Wyndham, esq., for many years one of the representatives of that city in Parliament. Mr. Wyndham was born Oct. 16, 1773, and was the eldest surviving son and heir of Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, esq., M. P. for Wiltshire from 1796 to 1812, (author of Tours in Wales and the Isle of Wight, and translator of the Domesday Book for Wiltshire,) by Caroline, daughter and heiress of the Rev. Richard Hearst, Canon Residentiary of Sarum. Mr. Wyndham was first a candidate for the representation of Salisbury in Parliament in 1813, when he was defeated by George Purefoy Jervoise, esq.,who polled 28 votes, and Mr. Wyndham 21. He was elected without opposition in 1818, 1820, and 1826, and 1830. On the agitation of the Reform Bill he was op

posed in 1831 by Mr. Brodie, and the result of a poll was-Hon. D. P. Bouverie, 31; Wadham Wyndham, esq., 27; William Bird Brodie, esq., 7. After the passing of that measure he was again returned, but was unseated on a petition. In 1835 and 1837, Mr. Brodie and Mr. Wyndham were returned without a contest; but at the last general election in 1841 they had a competitor, but who was outvoted as follows:-Wadham Wyndham, esq., 366; William Bird Brodie, esq., 293; Hon. John Ashley, 234. Mr. Wyndham was for many years an officer in the Wiltshire Militia, and was Major of the regiment when he retired from it. He was held in the highest esteem by a large circle of friends, for the strict integrity of his conduct, his popular manners, and the extreme benevolence of his disposition. Mr. Wyndham married, March 1, 1821, Anne Eliza, second daughter of Lieut.-General Sir John Slade, Bart., who survived him without issue.

NOVEMBER.

1. At the Mauritius, aged 36, Sir Robert Andrews Douglas, the second Bart. of Glenburnie, county Kincardine, (1831,) Major commanding the reserve battalion of the 12th Regiment. He was born April 25, 1807, the eldest son of the late Lieut.-General Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, K. B., Colonel of the 58th Foot, who assumed the name and arms of Douglas by sign manual in 1831, and was in the same year created a Baronet. He died Nov. 22, 1833, and was succeeded by Sir Robert, who was appointed Ensign in the army Dec. 20, 1824, purchased a lieutenancy in 1825, and a company in 1828. Sir Robert Douglas married, in 1835, Martha Eliza.. beth, eldest daughter of Joshua Rouse, of Southampton, esq., and is succeeded by his eldest son, Robert, born in 1837. Lady Douglas, with their infant children, arrived at the Mauritius from England only two days before Sir Robert's decease.

29. At Neuwied, on the Rhine, of apoplexy, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Wm. Thorn, K. H., formerly of the 25th Light Dragoons. This officer entered the army at the age of eighteen, March 17, 1799, by the purchase of a cornetcy in the 25th Light Dragoons. That corps having been sent in the preceding year to India, he joined it soon after its ar

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