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ment has been made by erecting a new frontage to the house of the Dowager Marchioness of Westmeath, which overlooks the Colour-yard: the whole of that side of the quadrangle has been re erected, and is now in keeping with other parts of the building.

The Royal Exchange.-The workmen engaged in removing the foundation of this building have found it necessary to have recourse to explosions by gunpowder. Several portions of figures, supposed to have belonged to the original statues which were damaged when the Royal Exchange was first burnt, have been discovered in the old foundation, where they appear to have been used along with the other materials. The gilt surface representing armour has prevented the adhesion of the mortar, and the remnants of the specimens are comparatively perfect. They will be added to the newly-formed collection of antiquities at Guildhall. Application is intended to be made for an act of Parliament in order to remove the remainder of the church of St. Bene't Finck for the contemplated improve

A bill is prepared for the sanction of parliament to construct a new street or way from the west end of Newgate-street and the Old Bailey to the end of Fetterlane, whereby the dangerous declivities of the present lines by Holborn and Snowhills are avoided. It is to be called Victoria-street, and will, at its beginning, intersect Green Arbour-court, Braziers'-build. ings, and Castle-street, on the eastern side of Farringdon-street, and will be connected to the western side by a bold and splendid viaduct of one arch of considerable architectural beauty. The line will then continue westward, crossing Shoe-lane, Thavies-inn, and Bartlett'sbuildings, where it will make a curve to the northward, and occasion the removal of some houses at the end of Fetter-lane, to bring it upon a level with the top of Holborn-hill.

Whitby Abbey.-The several parts of this interesting ruin have lately been repaired; of which it may be said that time has brought it precisely to what it should remain; and that, a single feature further allowed to perish, the effect now so picturesque would be marred or destroyed. In 1830, when the tower fell, the regret was general; but it is new acknowledged, that, from the loss of that low square mass in the centre, a finer composition in the view is obtained, particularly from the south, the transept on the north or further side, previously hidden by the tower, being now open from the interior, so that with its tall lights and pinnacles it is traceable

in the distance from the foundations, with the arcades and stories of the choir.

NEW CHURCHES.

The church which has been erected at Bickleigh, co. Devon, through the munificence of Sir R. Lopes, Bart., is in the Gothic style, composed of a nave and two aisles, with a chancel extending eastward, and a vestry leading from the same at the . end of the south aisle. The whole breadth is divided by two rows of columns and arches of granite; the principals of 'the roof, which spring from stone corbels, and all other timbers of the roof, remain the natural colour of the wood, as frequently seen in our old Churches. The sittings are made of solid oak; those in the nave being in the old style of open seats, with handsomely carved ends; while those in the aisles are in close pews. There are no galleries, but rising seats for the choir are placed at the west end. A noble arch, of considerable height, lays open the extreme length from the altar window, which is of stained glass, from a design by Mr. Fowler, and executed in London; right and left, at the head of the window, are the arms of Sir Ralph Lopes and those of the See; in the centre the Royal arms richly emblazoned; the under compartments are formed into gothic foliage and tracery; and at the base there is an inscription on a band, bearing the date of the restoration of the Church, and the name of Sir Ralph Lopes, as the donor. The altar-piece, altar-table, and the pulpit and stairs to the same, are all of stone, beautifully carved, and otherwise enriched; these were executed by Mr. Samuel Knight, of Exeter, whose kill has been previously shown at Honiton new church, and other ecclesiastical edifices. The builders were Messrs. Marshall and Nicholas, of Plymouth.

Oct. 15, was opened for public worship the new Church at Ponthewyndd, a hamlet in the parish of Pontypool, the scene of the Chartist outbreak of last year. This is the 64th church or chapel which owes its rise to the fostering encouragement of the Church Pastoral Aid Society.

Oct. 22. A new Church at Iping, Sussex, was consecrated by the Bishop of Chichester. It has been erected in the Gothic style, by Mercer, of Midhurst.

Oct. 27. The Bishop of Rochester consecrated the church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, at Sunning-hill Dale, in the parish of Old Windsor; the first stone of which was laid by her late Royal Highness the Princess Augusta in Sept. 1839. The architectural style is strictly

Lombardic; and it is the first erected in this style in England. The whole expense of the building (about 13007.) and the sum for its endowment (19007.) have been raised by voluntary contributions. It contains nearly 400 sittings, about half of which are free. The patronage is in the diocesan, the Bishop of Oxford. James Stewart, esq. of Sunning-hill Dale, most liberally subscribed 500 guineas towards the expenses of the building, besides presenting the communion plate, and giving 101. annually towards the endowment. The Commissioners of Woods and Forests gave 2001., the Queen 1007., his late Majesty 1007., and the Queen Dowager 301. The parish of Old Windsor (containing a scattered, but numerous population) is 10 miles in length. The new Church is upwards of six miles from the old parish church, and will be useful to portions of the parishes of Chobham, Egham, and Windlesham.

On the same day, the consecration took place of St. Matthew's, the first of the ten new churches proposed to be erected within the limits of the borough of Birmingham. It is a very plain but elegant structure, and was designed by Mr. Thomas, of Leamington, who liberally presented the committee with a window of stained glass. The church contains upwards of 1000 sittings, including about 400 free seats.

The new Church at Derry-hill, near Calne, was consecrated on the same day by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury. The Marquess of Lansdowne and other landowners have contributed very liberally to the undertaking, assisted by grants from the Church Building Society, and the

Diocesan Church Building Association. At the close of the ceremony, a liberal collection was made towards building a residence for the Minister.

Oct. 28. The Church of the Holy Trinity, at Stratford-upon-Avon, was reopened for Divine Service, after its recent renovation under the superintendent of Mr. Egginton, Architect, of Worcester, who had previously exercised his taste in the improvements of the chancel, where the ashes of Shakspere repose. The church has been entirely re-pewed with oak, carved in the Gothic style, the fronts of the two galleries, each extending the whole length of the body of the church, presenting, in open Gothic carved-work, an exceedingly light and beautiful appearance. The pulpit and reading-desk, placed side by side, near the venerable arch. that opens into the chancel, are finished like stonework of pure white. One of the great improvements is the increase of sittings, the number of additional seats being 550, affording, altogether, accommodation for 1,340.

Nov. 18. A new Chapel at Holywell, in the parish of Guilsborough, Northamptonshire, was consecrated by the Bishop of the Diocese, and a collection was made of 5307. 6s. 11d. as the commencement of a fund for endowment. The Chapel has been erected under the auspices of Mr. Watson, and Mr. Kempthorne was the architect. The whole height of the building is 70 feet, including the bell tower; the breadth 30 feet inside, the length 67 feet, including the chancel; and the roof is of massive oak in the ancient style.

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PROMOTIONS, PREFERMENTS, &c.

GAZETTE PREFERMENTS.

Nov. 17. Sir Woodbine Parish, K.C.H. (late Chargé d'Affaires at Buenos Ayres,) and Stephen Henry Sulivan, esq. (now Secretary of Legation at Munich,) to proceed to Naples as her Majesty's Commissioners, to liquidate certain claims of her Majesty's subjects against the Sicilian government arising out of the late Sulphur Monopoly.

Nov. 21. John Trenchard Pickard, of Poxwell, Dorset, D. C. L. (in compliance with the last will of his maternal great-uncle, John Trenchard, of Poxwell, esq.) to take the name of Trenchard only, and bear the arms of Trenchard quarterly with those of his own family.

Nov. 30. Sir A. M. Downie, M.D. (Physician to her Majesty's Legation at Frankfort,) to be one of the Physicians to the Duke of Cambridge.

Dec. 4. Commodore Charles Napier to be K.C.B.

Dec. 7. Sir George Rose, Knt. to be one of the Masters in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery, vice Lord Henley.

Dec. 9. Master Herbert Lowther Wilson to be Page of Honour to her Majesty.

Dec. 11. Colonel William Wylde, R.A. to be C.B.

Dec. 14. John Hamilton, Earl of Stair, to be Keeper of the Seal appointed by the Treaty of Union to be made use of in place of the Great Seal of Scotland.

Dec. 15. 7th Light Dragoons, Capt. T. E. Campbell to be Major.-35th Foot, Major B. F. D. Wilson to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. John Gordon to be Major.-36th Foot, Capt.C. Ashmore to be Major.-Brevet Capt. C. Jones, 5th Foot, and Capt. P. Browne, 25th Foot, to be Majors in the army; brevet Lt.-Colonels J. N. Colquhoun, R. A. & R. C. Alderson, R. E. to have the local rank of Lieut.-Colonel on a particular service.-To have the local and temporary rank of Major, on a particular service. G. F. Herman, esq., W. L. Freestun, esq.George Grey, esq. to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of South Australia, and Resident Commissioner of Public Lands.

Dec. 16. Robert Power, esq. to be Surveyor General in the Island of Van Diemen's Land;

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Boynton Wood, esq. to be Surveyor General and Civil Engineer in the Colony of Sierra Leone.-Robert Schomburgk, esq. to be her Majesty's Commissioner for surveying and marking out the boundaries of British Guiana. Dec. 18. 22d Foot, Major S. B. Boileau to be Lieut.-Colonel, Capt. William Raban to be Major.-Brevet, Major E. H. D. E. Napier, 46th Foot, to have the local rank of Lieut.-Colonel on a particular service.-To be Colonels in the Army, Lieut. Col. G. E. P. Barlow, 22d regt.; Lieut.-Col. C. Newhouse, late R. Árt.; Lieut.-Col. P. Campbell, late R. Art.-To be Companions of the Bath: Captains C. J. Austen, the Hon. W. Waldegrave, M. F. F. Berkeley, E. Collier, W. W. Henderson, A. Fanshawe, H. Stewart, E. Boxer, H. B. Martin, H. J. Codrington, all of the Royal Navy; Lieut.-Col. W. Walker, R. M.; Capt. W. H. Henderson, R.N.; and Capt. H. T. Austin, R.N.

Dec. 21. Col. Sir Joseph Thackwell, K.C.B. Lieut.-Col. 3d Light Dragoons, serving with the rank of Major-General in the East Indies, and K.H. to accept the insignia, of the second class, of the Order of the Dooranée Empire; Lt.-Col. C. R. Cureton (16 Lancers) and Lt.Col. G. J. M. Macdowell, esq. Major in the same regiment, to accept the insignia, of the third class, of the same Order.

Dec. 22. Henry Bradshaw, of Abshott, Hants, esq. eldest surviving son and heir of Capt. J. Bradshaw, R.N. by Eliza, dau. and coh. of John Blagrove, late of Ankerwykehouse, Bucks, esq. (in compliance with the will of his maternal grandfather,) to take the name and arms of Blagrove only.-Benjamin Sampson Cloak, of Tullimaar, Cornwall, gent. (in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, Benjamin Sampson, esq.) to drop the surname of Cloak, and bear the name of Sampson only.

Hon. and Rev. C. A. Harris, Wilton R. Wilts.
Rev. H. Holmes, St. Catharine's P.C. Upper
Tranmere, Cheshire.

Rev. Jas. Horrox, Dinnington V. Yorksh.
Rev. H. Knapp, Swaynton V. Linc.
Rev. R. Martin, Dore P.C. Derbyshire.
Rev. H. Middleton, Barton Stacey V. Hants.
Rev. W. Meyler, Prescot P.C. Lanc.
Hon. and Rev. G. T. Noel, Romsey V. Hants.
Rev. E. Penny, St. Andrew and St. Mary
Breadman RR. Canterbury.

Rev. W. B. Pole, Condicote R. Glouc.
Rev. G. T. Potchet, Denton R. Linc.
Rev. S. Richards, Thorp R. Yorkshire.
Rev. J. R. Rushton, Hook-Norton P.C. Oxon.
Rev. J. H. Short, Whittle-le-Woods P.C. Lanc.
Rev. C. Smyly, Drumcar V. Louth.
Rev. J. C. Villar, Hoggeston R. Bucks.
Rev. R. C. Ward, Tollerton R. Notts.
Rev. J. West, St. Anne's V. Dublin.
Rev. W. F. Wharton, Barningham R. Yorksh.
Rev. W. Williams, Elton P.C. Hereford.
Rev. John Wilson, Wigtoft-cum-Quadring V.
Lincolnshire.

Rev. John Winpenny, Yarm P.C. Yorkshire.
Rev. Joseph Wood, All Saints' new church,
Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire.

Rev. T. Young, Salcombe P.C. Devon.

CHAPLAINS.

Rev. M. T. Farrer, to the Earl of Eldon.
Rev. Thomas Grylls, to Lord Rolle.
Rev. T. Halton, to the Earl of Lonsdale.
Rev. C. A. Harris, to the Bp. of Salisbury.
Rev. W. Harris, to Lord Wharncliffe.
Rev. W. H. Hugall, to Lord Beaumont.
Rev. E. H. Johnson, to the Bp. of Chichester.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

The Rev. W. H. Whitworth, M.A. to be Mas-
ter of Dedham Free Grammar School.
The Rev. Matthew Wilkinson, M.A. to be
Head Master of Kensington Proprietary
School.

Rev. Francis Hessey, B. C. L., Fellow of St. John's coll. Oxf., to be Principal of Huddersfield Collegiate School.

Mr. Arthur Baynham, to be Second Master of Brewood Free Grammar School.

The Rev. G. Elliott, B. A. to be Principal of

the new Commercial School at Southampton. Wm. Linwood, esq. B.A. to be one of the Masters of Shrewsbury School.

BIRTHS.

Nov. 12. At Normanby, the Countess of Sheffield, a dau.-16. At the vicarage, Kenilworth, the Hon. Mrs. Montague Villiers, a son. The wife of the Rev. J. J. Blunt, D.D. Margaret Professor of Divinity, a dau.-21. At Sible Hedingham, Essex, the wife of the Rev. Charles Burney, a son.-23. At Naples, the Hon. Mrs. Adeane, a dau.-29. At Cumberland-place, the Hon. Lady Butler, a son and heir. -30. At Shobden-court, Herefords. the Right Hon. Lady Bateman, a dau.Park-st. Grosvenor-sq. Lady Graham, a dau.

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Lately. At Chambly, Lower Canada, the Lady Georgiana Cathcart, a dau.At Rathmore, Kildare, the lady of the Rev. Sir J. W. King, Bart. a son.- -At Dublin, the wife of the Hon. W. O. Grady, a dau.At Leamington, the lady of Sir Edward Mostyn, Bart. a son.--At Drakeloe lodge, Woburn, Lady Charles Russell, a dau.-At Tenby, Lady M. Knox, a dau.

Dec. 1. In Belgrave-st, the wife of T. Gladstone, esq. a dau.--At Swillington-house, Yorksh. the wife of C. Lowther, esq. a son.

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Hon. Mrs. C. L. Butler, a dau.-4. At Brigliton, the Countess Cowper, a dau.-At Exeter, the wife of Major Hallifax, 75th regt. a son7. The Countess of Arran, a son.At Upper Clapton, Harriet-Caroline, the wife of J. R. D. Tyssen, esq. a son.-9. At the rectory, Houghton Conquest, Beds. the wife of the Rev. Henry J. Rose, a son.-10. In Grosvenor-sq. the Countess of Carnarvon, a dau., who survived its birth a few hours only.

MARRIAGES.

Aug. 25. At Nusseerabad, E. I., Lieut. Macpherson, 22d Bengal N. Inf. to Mary, eighth dau. of Brigadier Kennedy, C.B.

Sept. 3. Ät Colombo, Ceylon, Fred. H. Clark, esq. 95th regt. son of the late John Clark, esq. of Poole, to Eliza-Jane, dau. of W. A. Rogers, esq. of the same corps.

Lately.-At Ootacamund, in India, Hatley Frere, esq. M.S.C. nephew of the Right Hon. J. Hookham Frere, to Theodora, dau. of the Lord Bishop of Madras and Mrs. Trevor Spencer. At Calcutta, Frederick Bellair, esq. to Sarah, dau. of William Oxborough, esq Accountant-General's office.

Oct. 7. At Demerara, Thomas Porter, jun. esq. eldest son of T. Porter, esq. of Rockbearehouse, Devon, to Charlotte-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of W. B. Wolseley, esq.

15. At Bombay, Robert Lindsay Leckie, esq. to Eliza-Jane, youngest dau. of Capt. Tanner, Ind. N.

17. At Niagara, John Bower Lewis, esq. barrister, to Anna, eldest dau. of Capt. Eccles, of Dublin, and of Weston, near Bath.

23. Thos. B. L. Hall, esq. of Sidney Sussex coll. son of the Rev R. Hall, M.A. Rector of Westborough, to Emma, youngest dau. of the Rev. W. Butcher, M.A. Rector of Ropsley.

Nov. 3. At St. John's, Newfoundland, Capt. R. J. Dacres, R. Art. son of the late Vice-Adm. Sir R. Dacres, G.C.H. to Frances-Brooking, only dau. of Henry P. Thomas, esq. merchant.

10. At Bayton, the Rev. Archer Clive, Rector of Solihull, Warw. to Caroline, second dau. of the late E. Meysey Wigley, esq. of Shakenhurst, Worc.- -At Southampton, Samuel Grey, esq. youngest son of the late Hon. Sir Geo. Grey, Bart. to Laura-Mary, fourth dau. of Charles A. Elton, esq. and grand-dau. of Sir Abraham Elton, Bart.

11. At New Ross, Wexford, H. G. Beagin, esq. of the Madras Service, to Sarah, youngest dau. of E. Carr, esq. of Arnestown.

12. At St. George's, Han.-sq. the Rev. J. H. Allen, Rector of Mapowder, Dorset, eldest son of J. H. Allen, of the Rhyd, near Worcester, esq. to Francés-Anne, youngest dau. of the Rev. W. Tournay, Rector of Denton, Kent.At Halifax, the Rev. Henry J. Smith, Perp. Curate of Birkenshaw, Yorksh. to Ann, third dau. of Wm. Emmet, esq.

17. At Newington, Surrey, the Rev. G. Greig, A.M. Curate of Barford, near Warwick, to Sarah, youngest dau. of the late Rev. D. Bradbury, of Kennington.

20. At Cheltenham, George, third son of Joseph Lloyd, esq. of Abinghall, Forest of Dean, to Elizabeth, third dau. of R. W. Jearrad, esq. of Westhall, Cheltenham.

21. At Charlton, Kent, Dr. John Wilson, R.N. to Catharine, dau. of the late John Peake, esq.At Paddington, Jasper Pyne, esq. of Ballyvolane, Cork, and of Codham-hall, Essex, to Emily, eldest dau. of the late John Maxfield, esq. of Islington.

23. At Stanmore, Charles Edmund Law, esq. (Rifle Brigade,) son of the Hon. Charles Ewan Law, M.P. to Lady Eleanor Cecil Howard, dau. of the Earl of Wicklow.

24. At Worting, Walter-Frederick Crofton,

esq. Lieut. R. Art. to Anna-Maria, only dau of the late Rev. C. Shipley, of Twyford-house' Winchester.At Clapham, the Rev. Alfred Radford Symonds, to Mary, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Richard Hunt, Vicar of Medmenham, Bucks.At Witney, Oxon, S. H. Heath, esq. of London, to Caroline Maitland, second dau. of the Rev. Robert Tozer, of Witney, Oxford. At Yarmouth, Charles, second son of Charles Wix, esq. of Battersea Rise, to Caroline, eldest dau. of W. P. Mann, esq. of Yarmouth, Norfolk.- -William Blood, esq. Capt. in the Madras Army, to Mary-Louisa, eldest dau. of Christopher Gallwey, of Killarney.

26. At Malpas, Monmouth, J. Hawell, esq. of H. M. 45th regt. to Henrietta, second dau of T. Prothero, esq. of Malpas-court.-At Abinger, John Fraser, esq. of York-terr. Regent's-park, to Hester-Anne-Mary Mostyn, eldest dau. of Edmund Lomax, esq. of Nettly, Surrey.Thomas Barrett, esq. of Bath, to Marian, only child of the late Lieut.-Col. Hamilton O'Neille, of Queen's Co. Ireland, and Portman-sq. London.- At St. George's,

Bloomsbury, Samuel, eldest son of Samuel Baydell, esq. of Liverpool, and late of the Manor, Flintshire, to Eliza, fourth dau. of the late R. B. Griffiths, esq. of Vaschoel, Montgo mery.- -At St. George's, Han.-sq. John Simeon, esq. eldest son of Sir Richard Simeon, Bart. of Swainston, Isle of Wight, to Jane-Maria, only dau. of the late Sir F. Francis Baker, Bart. -At St. Mary's, Marylebone, Bonamy, only son of B. Dobree, esq. of Great Cumber land-st. Hyde-park, to Emma, fourth dau. of N. S. Chauncy, esq. of Bryanston-sq. and Lit tle Munden, Herts.

27. At Ardmillan, David Dalton Kennedy, esq. of Craig, to Margueretta, youngest dau. of A. C. B. Craufurd, esq. of Ardmillan, Ayrshire.

28. At Walworth, Peter Anderson, esq. of Clapham Rise, to Phoebe, dau. of the late A. L. de Haes, esq. of Union-road, Clapham Rise.

-At Plymouth, Richard Torr, esq. of the South Hams, Devon, to Grace, third dau. of John Hewitt, esq. of Hornsey-house, Nynehead, Som.- -At St. Pancras, Thomas Goodman, esq. of Leighton Buzzard, to Carolina, second dâu. of William Hopkins, esq. of Guildford-st. At Brighton, Archibald Park, esq. of Madeira, to Elizabeth, second dau. of the late Thomas Solly, esq. of Blackheath.

Lately. At Watford, the Rev. William Ricketts, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, to Caroline-Frances, eldest dau. of the late Robert Lukin, esq. The Rev. Thomas Atkinson, of Rascelf, Yorkshire, to Henrietta, third dau. of Capt. Willes, R.N. of Langdown, Hythe. At Lisbon, H. D. Scott, esq. of Easby, Yorksh., and Apthorpe, Linc. to Sarah, dau. of Edward H. Fitzgerald, esq. of Ballyreen, Roscommon, and of Ashburton.Cambelltown, near Fort George, N. Brit., W. B. Gardner, esq. R. A. eldest son of MajorGen. the Hon. W. H. Gardner, to Eliza, eldest dau. of Col. Sir Alex. Anderson, C.B.-At Prestbury, the Rev. C. J. Daniel, of South Hackney, Middlesex, to Susan, second dau, of John Ryle, esq. of Henbury-hall, Cheshire.

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Dec. 1. At Cheltenham, the Rev. J. F. Beddy, M.A. Perpetual Curate of St. Thomas's, Monmouth, to Jane, youngest dau. of the late John Pidcock, esq. of the Platts, Stafford.. Oldbury, Charles-Henry Twyford, esq. of Buenos Ayres, merchant, to Elizabeth-Jane, dau. of the Rev. George Sproston. At Exeter, the Rev. Robert Scott, Fellow of Balliol, and Vicar of Duloe, Cornwall, to Mary-Harriet, only dau. of Capt. T. F. Baugh, R.N.

2. At Marylebone, Rich. P. Amphlett, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, Fellow of St. Peter's coll. Cambridge, eldest son of the Rev. R. H. Amph

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lett, M. A. of New-hall, Worc, to Frances, only child of the late Edw. Ferrand, esq. of St. Ives, York. At Dilwyn, Heref. the Rev. Walter B. Johnson, M.A. of West Wycombe, Bucks, to Louisa, fourth dau. of the late Joseph Stephens, esq.

3. At Marylebone, James Chapman, jun. eldest son of James Chapman, esq. of Paul's Cray-hill, Kent, to Ellen, third dau. of the late Rev. G. Hutchinson, Preb. of Southwell. At Newington, the Rev. Vincent Shortland, Chaplain Madras est., to Anne, widow of Capt. R. Nixon, 25th Madras N. Inf.- -At Clifton, Glouc. Captain Harris, I. N. of Hertford-st. Mayfair, to Emily-Eliza, eldest dau. of the late Charles Calland, esq. of Upper Forest, Glamorganshire.At St. Mary's, Lambeth, the Rev. J. C. Smith, second son of R. Smith, esq. of Crumlin, Dublin, to Catharine, dau. of the late T. Saunders, esq. of Rochester.

5. Alfred Jolliffe Beloe, esq. of Brompton, to Dorothy-Margaret, eldest dau. of Jonah Wilson, esq. of Huntingdon.

7. Át Langton, Isle of Purbeck, John Bingley Garland, esq. of Leeson House, Langton, to Miss Read, dau. of T. Read, esq. of Poole.-P. Moncrieffe, esq. of St. Ann's, Jamaica, to Henrietta, eldest dau. of the late H. Cary, esq. of Highgate.--At Kew, Aubrey-William Beauclerk, esq. of St. Leonard'slodge, Sussex, to Rosa, dau. of Joshua Robinson, esq.

8. William-Henry Butler, esq. of the Stone House, Kenilworth, to Mary-Copeland, second dau. of Robert Poole, esq. of Leamington.

-At Croydon, J. R. Sterritt, esq. Surgeon R.N. to S. H. Reid Duff, widow of Lieut. James Reid, R. N.- -At Newcastle-on-Tyne, Sydney Smirke, esq. of Berkeley-sq. to Isabella, eldest dau. of John Dobson, esq.-At West Rasen, the Rev. George-Alington Robinson, to Penelope, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Marmaduke Alington, of Swinhope-house, Lincoln.-At Honiton, Mark Glanville, esq. of Melton Pahanbury, Devon, to Mary-Ann, fourth dau. of the late John Cookson, esq. of Clapham, Surrey.

9. At Islington, Edward-John Field, esq. of Lower Edmonton, to Augusta, fourth dau. of the late Lieut. E. J. Cavell, R.N.- At Alverstoke, Robert, fourth son of the late T. Tryon, esq. of Bulwick park, Northamptonshire, to Henrietta, youngest dau. of Capt. Prevost, R.N. -At St. Marylebone, Edmund Rushworth, esq. of Hereford-street, Park-lane, to Susanna, second dau. of Richard Hermon, esq. of St. John's-wood.

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10. At Effingham, William L. Nash, esq. of Letherhead, to Lucy-Rosa-Kinloch, second dau. of Capt. Stringer, of Hill Lodge, Stowting. At Lockwood, near Huddersfield, the Rev. John C. Leppington, of Birmingham, to Caroline, dau. of the late Timothy Bentley, esq. -At Clapham, Edward Shewell, second son of J. H. Turner, esq. to Jane-Anne, youngest dau. of E. R. Pickering, esq. Stoke, Robert, eldest son of the Hon. Lindsey Burrell, of Stoke Park, Suffolk, to SophiaJane, only child of Fred. W. Campbell, esq. of Barbreck, N.B.-At Clitheroe, the Rev. John Aspinall Addison, Perp. Curate of Barbon, Westmorland, youngest dau. of Leonard Wilkinson, esq. of Rock-house, Slaidburn.-At Broadclyst, the Rev. Thomas Shelford, Rector of Lambourne, Essex, to Caroline, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Wm. Barker, Rector of Silverton, Devon.

At Marylebone, Edward Brooke, esq. of the Inner Temple, to Christiana, eldest dau. of the late Walter Clerk, esq. of East Bergholt House, Suffolk.

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Branderton, Scots Fusileer Guards, to Elizabeth-Mary-Anne, dau. of Lewis Agassiz, esq. of Stone Lodge, Bradfield.- At St. Marylebone, C. Evans, esq. of Ludgate-st. to Miss Schofield, late of Park-place, Chelsea.Brompton, Stephen Digby, eldest son of the late Adm. Robert Murray, to Georgiana-Francesca, dau. of J. G. Brett, esq. Grove House, Old Brompton. At Torr, Devon, L. O. Bigg, esq. of Clifton, to Eliza, widow of J. B. Brown, esq. of Torquay, Devon, and dau. of the late Arthur Hogue, esq. formerly of Calcutta.

14. The Rev. George B. S. Isbell, Minister of Providence chapel, Stoke, to Frances-Maria, eldest dau. of the late Rev. Charles Philpot, M. A. Rector of Ripple and Vicar of St. Margaret's, Kent.- At All Saints, Stamford, the Rev. Jas. Eastwick, M.A., of Colleyweston, to Charlotte, youngest dau. of William Thompson, esq. solicitor, Stamford.

15. At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Edward Tylee, esq. of Oxford-sq. Hyde Park, to Hannah, youngest dau. of the late Sir David W. Smith, Bart.At Booterstown Church, Rob. Wildbore, esq. of Tilton-on-the-Hill, Leic. to to Emily, eldest dau. of Wm. Stewart, esq. of Frescati, Blackrock, and of the Law Exchequer.

16. At Crich, Derb. the Rev. Urban Smith, M.A. Incumbent of Stoney Middleton, to Charlotte, eldest dau. of the late Mr. John Barlow, of Islington.-Rev. R. B. Bradley, B.A. Perp. Curate of Ash Prior's, Som., to Anna-Maria, only dau. of the late Charles Yeatman, esq. D. Med.

17. At Twickenham, William Newnham, esq. of Henrietta-st. Cavendish-sq., to Mary, eldest dau. of the late Col. W. A. S. Boscawen, and relict of Major W. H. Foy.At Walworth, Thomas, second son of John Laker Napper, esq. of Tisman's House, Sussex, to Frances-Coupland, only dau. of B. M. Harrison, esq. of Walworth. -At Marylebone, William, eldest son of Archibald Little, esq. of Shabden Park, Surrey, to Emily-Ann, only child of the late James Bishop, esq. of Yorkterrace, Regent's Park.-At Christ Church, the Rev. Thomas Ward, Curate of Dawley, Salop, to Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of William Ward, esq. of Abbey-road, St. John's Wood.

At Westham, Essex, Gustavus-Edward Hilleary, esq. of Stratford, to Susan, youngest dau, of the late Richard Mount, esq. of Laytonstone.. -At Chatteris, the Rev. Charles Tombs, third son of Major-Gen. John Tombs, E. I. service, to Mary, youngest dau of the Rev. R. Chatfield, LL.D., Vicar of Chatteris.

-At Liverpool, Chas. Isaac, second son of the late Rev. Philip Yorke, of Horkesley, Essex, nephew of the Earl Somers, to Ellen, youngest dau. of the late John Leigh, esq. Sandhills.At Breedon, Worc. the Rev. T. A. Strickland, Rector of Breedon, to Anne, only dau. of the Rev. Henry Fitzgerald, of Castletown Delvin, Westmeath, and niece of Sir William Fitzgerald, Bart.

18. At Exeter, the Rev. A. F. Merivale, Fellow of Trinity Coll. Cambridge, and one of the Assistant Masters of Rugby School, to Juliana-Lavinia, fourth dau. of the late RearAdm. F. G. Bond.

19. At Wellingborough, Alfred, youngest son of the late Rev. G. W. Malim, Vicar of Higham Ferrers, to Jane-Elizabth, youngest dau. of the late C. H. Hodson, esq. of Wellingborough.

21. Rev. W. S. Birch, Rector of Easton Gray, Wilts, to Laura, youngest dau. of Jas. Neale, esq. of Woburn-place, London.-At Petworth, the Rev. W. C. Roughton, of Emmanuel Coll., Camb. to Lucy, second dau of the late John Blagden, esq. surgeon.

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