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At Allerton Hall, Gledhow, Leeds, the wife of C. E. Bousfield, esq., a son.

At Brinsley, Notts, the wife of Rev. E. Cayley, a dau.

At Cheltenham, the wife of Capt. Kennedy, R.N., C.B., a son.

At Cambridge Lodge, Upper Norwood, the wife of Rev. H. B. Wilder, a dau.

Jan. 30. At Cranmer Hall, the wife of Sir Willoughby Jones, bart., a dau. The wife of L. J. Crossley, esq., of Willow Hall, near Halifax, a dau.

At Warwick, the wife of Rev. S. C. Hamerton, a son.

At Tiddington, Oxon, the wife of Major Ruck-Keene, a son.

At Denton House, Oxfordshire, the wife of Rev. W. Sneyd, a dau.

At 19, Belgrave-square, the Lady Edwin Hill Trevor, a dau.

Jan. 31. At Feltham, Middlesex, the wife of Major C. W. Aylmer, late 66th Regt., a dau.

At Dabton, N.B., the wife of J. Gilchrist Clark, esq., of Speddoch, a dau.

At St. Helier's, Jersey, the wife of Rev. Dr. Cleave, a son.

At Moor Court, Kington, the wife of Rev. James Davies, a son.

At 38, Cornwall-road, Bayswater, the wife of John S. B. de Courcy, esq., a dau. At Britwell, Oxon, the wife of Rev. J. T. Johnson, a dau.

At Assington, the wife of Rev. H. Landon Maud, a son.

Feb. 1. At 12, Hyde-park-place, the wife of Rev. G. Moseley Gay, M.A., a

son.

At Edinburgh, the wife of J. Murray, esq., of Murraythwait, a dau.

At Highstead, Torquay, the wife of Rev. Lancelot Sanderson, a son.

At Honiton, Devon, the wife of Major Warry, late 34th Regt., a son.

At Plumbland, Cumberland, the wife of Rev. S. W. Watson, a dau.

At Lincluden House, Dumfries, N.B., the wife of Major Young, late 37th Regt., a dau.

Feb. 2. At Dublin, the Hon. Mrs. Handcock, a dau.

At Cannes, the wife of Col. Munro Ferguson, a son.

At Bayswater, the wife of Major Erskine Grant Langmore, a dau.

At Levinge Lodge, Richmond, Mrs. Levinge-Swift, wife of Her Majesty's Consul at Barcelona, a dau.

Feb. 3. The Countess of Stradbroke, a dau.

At 8, Chesterfield-street, Mayfair, the Marchioness of Queensberry, a son.

At Lancaster, the wife of the Rev. Colin Campbell, M.A., a son.

At Fort Brockhurst, Gosport, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Connell, R.A., a son.

At 30, Pembridge-square, W., the wife of H. Gordon-Wolrige, esq., a dau.

At Cliftonville, Brighton, the wife of Major C. C. Mason, Madras Army, a dau. The wife of the Rev. Chester Master, vicar of Preston, Cirencester, a son.

At Ryde, the wife of Rev. H. A. Olivier, a dau.

At West Felton, Shropshire, the wife of Rev. J. Tomlinson, a dau.

Feb. 4. At Chelmondiston, Ipswich, the wife of Rev. T. G. Beaumont, a son.

At Ipswich, the wife of J. P. Cobbold, esq., a dau.

At Stainton-le-Vale, Lincolnshire, the wife of Rev. F. H. Deane, B.D., a dau.

At 54, Queen's-gate-terrace, W., the Hon. Mrs. Charles Du Cane, a dau.

At Brighton, the wife of Col. C. Fanshawe, R.E., a son.

At Weston-super-Mare, the wife of J. H. Smyth-Pigott, a dau.

At Ealing, the wife of Rev. W. Afric Tanner, a son.

Feb. 5. At 12, Sussex-terrace, Hydepark, Lady Canning, the wife of Sir Samuel Canning, a dau.

At Glentorr, near Bideford, the wife of Ernest Prideaux Brune, esq., a son.

At Edinburgh, the wife of W. F. Carruthers, esq., of Dormont, a son and heir.

At St. Burian, Cornwall, the wife of Rev. T. B. Coulson, a dau.

At Thorner, Leeds, the wife of Rev. C. Edwards, of Bradford, a dau.

At Eastington, the wife of Rev. A. Kennion, a dau.

At Netheravon House, Wilts, the wife of Rev. C. H. Raikes, a son.

At Llanrhaiadr Hall, near Denbigh, the wife of Humphry Sandwith, C.B., a dau. At Chesham, Bucks, the wife of Capt. Charles J. Tyler, R.A., a son.

Feb. 6. At Lillybrook House, Charlton Kings, the wife of Major Cumming, a dau.

At Dolben, St. Asaph, the wife of Lieut.-Col. H. M. Jones, a son.

Feb. 7. At Naseby Woolleys, Northamptonshire, the wife of G. Ashby Ashby, esq., a dau.

At High-cross, Herts, the wife of Rev. J. T. Barker, a dau.

At 5, Gordon terrace, Kensington, the wife of Lieut.-Col. P. H. K. Dewaal, a son. At Brighton, the wife of Rev. E. H. Higgs, a dau.

At Warwick, the wife of Rev. J. Montague, M.A., a dau.

At Holly House, Plumstead-common, the wife of Capt. W. H. Noble, R.A., a

son.

At the Royal Hospital, Dublin, the wife of E. Villiers, esq., A.D.C., a son.

Feb. 9. At Stirling, N.B., the wife of Col. Bulwer, C.B., a son.

At Worlingworth, the wife of Rev. F. French, M.A., a dau.

At Leverstock Green, the wife of Rev. R. Helme, a son.

At Guernsey, the wife of Major De Vic Tupper, a son.

Feb. 10. At the Dingle, Sydenham-hill, the wife of Major-Gen. John Clarke, a dau.

Feb. 11. At Carbery Tower, the Lady Elphinstone, a dau.

At Beckenham, Kent, the wife of B. P. Cator, esq., a son.

Feb. 12. At Mentone, Lady Walpole, a dau.

At Carlogie, Aberdeenshire, the wife of Admiral Farquhar, a son.

At Hinxton, the wife of Rev. C. T. Forster. M.A., a son.

At Belmore, Hants, the wife of Walter Long, esq., jun., a dau.

Feb. 13. At 15, Hyde-park-gardens, the wife of Rev. Tupper Carey, rector of Fifield Bavant, Wilts, a son.

At Somersal Herbert, Derbyshire, the wife of Col. Fitz-Herbert, a dau.

At Corfe Mullen, Wimborne, Dorset, the wife of Rev. R. W. Plumptree, a son.

At Fyfield, Hants, the wife of Rev. S. W. Steedman, a dau.

Feb. 14. At 31, Eaton-place, the wife of M. Biddulph, esq., M.P., a dau.

At 12, Portland-place, W., the wife of W. I. Blackburne-Maze, esq., a dau.

At 33, Chester-square, Mrs. Ferguson, of Pitfour, a dau.

At Wooldringfold, Sussex, the wife of Major Margesson, a dau.

Feb. 15. At Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Sidney Burrard,

a son.

At Brecknock-crescent, the wife of Monson Paul, esq., Vice-Consul for Russia at Sydney, N.S.W., a dau.

At Penstowe, Cornwall, Mrs. Arthur C. Thynne, a son.

MARRIAGES.

Nov. 15, 1866. At Ootacamund, East Indies, Capt. T. H. Tod Chalon, 5th Madras L.C., eldest son of Major-General T. B. Chalon, to Ellen Maria Isabella, fifth dau. of Col. W. Pitt Macdonald.

Nov. 26. At Henul, Taranaki, New Zealand, Major H. R. Russell, 57th Regt., youngest son of the Rev. J. C. Russell, rector of St. Thomas-at-Cliffe, Lewes, to Mary, second dau. of the Rev. H. H. Brown, rector of Omata, N.Z., and formerly vicar of Burton-Pedwardine, Lincolnshire.

Nov. 29. At Kandy, Richard Hawksworth, youngest son of the late Lieut.Gen. Sir E. Barnes, G.C. B., to` Cecilia, widow of Thomas Freckleton, esq., and fifth dau. of the late E. S. Waring, esq., Civil Service.

Dec. 19. At Darling Point, Sydney, Ernest de Satgé St. Jean, eldest son of the Vicomte de Satgé St. Jean, Baron de Thoren, &c., to Mary Ann Lucas, eldest dau. of the late Edwin Tooth, esq., of Sydney, and granddau. of Robert Tooth, esq., of Swift's-park, Cranbrook, Kent.

Dec. 20. At Kurrachee, East Indies, Charles Thornhill, Lieut. R. A., to Anna Maria, eldest dau. of S. C. Moore, esq., of Barne, co. Tipperary.

Dec. 27. At Hongkong, Capt. Charles S. Perry, 9th Regt., son of the late Rev. G. Perry, vicar of Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire, to Maria Marian, second dau.

of the late S. Firth, esq., of Sutton-atHone, Kent.

Dec. 29. At Byculla, Bombay, Talbot Hamilton, esq., Public Works' Department, second son of Lieut.-Col. Hamilton, late 19th Regt., to Annie Caroline, eldest dau. of the late Rev. H. E. Cruttwell, M.A., and granddau. of the late Rev. Frodsham Hodson, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity in Oxford University.

Jan. 5, 1867. At the British Embassy, Paris, R. C. Leslie-French, esq., of Ballyhay, co. Monaghan, to Philippa Charlotte Mary, eldest dau. of the late Edward Kelso, esq., of Kelsoland and Horkesley Park, Essex.

Jan. 8. At St. Andrew's, N.B., Robert Chambers, esq., LL.D., to Mary Ann, widow of Robert Frith, esq.

At Fermoy, Gustavus Wheatley Berry Collis, Lieut. 6th Regt. eldest surviving son of the late Lieu.-Col. Charles Collis, 24th Regt., to Pauline Elizabeth Katherine, only child of Capt. Edward Briscoe, of Fermoy.

Jan. 10. At Ottawa, Canada West, the Rev. Henry James Petry, B.A., incumbent of Danville-cum-Tingwick, to Araminta, third dau. of the late Capt. Hill, 69th Regt.

Jan. 14. At Potton, Beds, J. W. Corbould-Warren, esq., of Tacolneston Hall, Norfolk, to Maria Louisa, youngest dau. of Henry Raynes, esq., of Potton.

Jan. 17. At Ewell, Walter George, third son of the Rev. A. Hanbury, vicar of Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, to Isabella, dau. of the late Capt. W. C. Lempriere, R.H.A.

At Humberston, Leicestershire, Henry Charles Hervey, son of the Rev. J. Longhurst, rector of Dunton Bassett, to Augusta Sophia, second dau. of F. T. Bryan, esq., of Humberston.

Jan. 19. At St. James's, Southwark, John Green Hall, esq., of Canterbury, to Mary Grace, widow of William Cotterill Scholefield, esq., eldest son of William Scholefield, esq., M.P.

At Brighton, Capt. Richard Topham, 16th Bengal Cavalry, to Annie Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Alfred Hall, esq., M.D.

Jan. 22. At Godstone, James Samuel, fifth son of the late Archdeacon Hoare, to Catherine Harriet, youngest dau. of the late Charles Hampden Turner, esq., of Leigh Place, Godstone.

At Loughton, Major Francis Tower, R.A., to Elizabeth Rhodes, dau. of the late W. Whitaker Maitland, esq., of Loughton Hall and Woodford Hall, Essex.

At St. John's, Notting-hill, Capt. Newton Haworth Wallace, 101st Regt., to Frances Emmeline, second dau. of M. J. Anketell, esq.

At St. Michael's, Chester-square, Charles William Wilson, Capt. R.E., to Olivia, youngest dau. of the late Col. Duffin, Bengal Cavalry.

Jan. 23. At Riseholme, the Rev. Walter Abbott, vicar of St. Martin's, Lincoln, to Margaret Sophia, third dau. of the Bishop of Lincoln.

At Dublin, the Rev. J. J. Jackson, rector of Ballinderry, co. Londonderry, to Agnes Victoria, youngest dau. of William Traill, esq., of Ballylough, co. Antrim.

Jan. 24. At Ramsgate, the Rev. Osbert Fynes-Clinton, M.A., to Louisa, second dau. of Edward Lloyd, esq., of Ramsgate. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Algernon Heber-Percy, esq., to Alice Charlotte Mary, only child of the late Rev. F. B. Lockwood.

At Worcester, the Rev. William Henry Kemm, eldest son of the late Lieut.-Gen. Kemm, of the Bengal Army, to Sophia Greaves, youngest dau. of J. C. Johnson, esq., of St. Helier's, Jersey.

At Tackley, Oxon, James, second son of W. Moseley, esq., of Leaton Hall, Staffordshire, to Emily, second dau. of the late W. Evetts, esq., of Tackley Park.

M.D.,

At Lewisham, C. Knox Ord, esq., Surgeon R.N., to Sarah Hephzibah, second dau.; and at the same time and place, the Rev. George C. Proctor-Beauchamp, B.A., to Alice Maria. youngest dau. of Edward Legh, esq., of The Limes, Lewisham.

William Henry O'Shea, late Captain 18th Hussars, to Katharine, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Sir J. Page Wood, bart.

At Wavendon, Walter Reginald Rudge, esq., Lieut. R. A., youngest son of the late E. J. Rudge, esq., of The Abbey Manor, Evesham, Worcestershire, to Louisa Emily, third dau. of T. V. Lane, esq., of Coffleet, Devon.

Jan. 28. At Rathmines, Dublin, the Rev. Walter Bridge Arthy, R.N., to Jane Anne, dau. of the late W. Gabbett, esq., of Mountminnitt, co. Limerick.

Jan. 29. At Bury St. Edmund's, the Rev. John Day Beales, B.A., of Wilby, to Georgiana, third dau. of the late Rev. Henry Creed, rector of Mellis.

At St. James's, Piccadilly, Lieut.-Col. Edward Howard- Vyse, 3rd (King's Own) Hussars, to Mary, second surviving dau. of Mrs. Norcliffe, of Langton Hall, Yorkshire, and of the late Henry Robinson, esq., of York.

At St. George's, Bloomsbury, the Rev. W. H. R. Longhurst, to Geraldine, younger dau. of Joseph Arden, esq., of Rickmansworth Park, Herts.

Jan. 30. At Appleby, Lincolnshire, Sir Robert Sheffield, bart., to Priscilla Isabella Laura, third dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. H. Dumaresq, R. E.

Jan. 31. At Harefield, Middlesex, the Rev. Hammond Tooke, rector of Monkton Farley, Wilts, to Frances Wycliffe, eldest dau. of Robert Henry Sawyer, esq., of Harefield.

Feb. 2. At the English Embassy, Florence, Count Georges Martin d'orfengo, Captain of Artillery, Italian Army, son of the late Count Hector d'Orfengo, of Pignerola, Piedmont, to Hannah Christiana Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Richard Dennistoun, esq., H. B., of Ravenswood.

Feb. 4. At Peckham, John Bacon, youngest son of the Rev. T. C. Welch, vicar of Pattishall, Towcester, to Louisa Harriet, youngest dau. of the late Luke Williams Winkley, esq.

Feb. 5. At Inverness, Roderick Mackenzie, esq., of Kincraig, to Georgina Adelaide, dau. of the late Roderick Mackenzie, esq., of Flowerburn, Ross-shire.

At All Soul's, Langham-place, George Staunton Morrison, late Consul at Nagasaki, Japan, to Emma Louisa, youngest dau. of the late A. L. Bushby, esq., of Lewes.

Feb. 6. At High Cliff, Hants, Major Frederic Bayly, Madras Staff Corps, third son of the late Wentworth Bayly, esq., of Weston Hall, Suffolk, to Florence Charlotte, dau. of Ker Baillie Hamilton, esq., C.B.

At Wellington, Somerset, the Rev. II.

Von-der-Heyde Cowell, B.A., to Amelia, third dau. of the late T. Elworthy, esq., of Westford, Somerset.

At Hove, Brighton, the Rev. W. S. Davis, M. A., incumbent of Tonge-cumAlkrington, Lancashire, to Julia, third dau. of Henry Hawkes, esq., of Ayscough Fee Hall, Lincolnshire.

At Folkton, William Foster, esq., of Harrowins House, eldest son of John Foster, esq., of Hornby Castle, near Lancaster, to Mary Ellen, dau. of Thomas Hornby, esq., of West Flotmanby.

At Manchester, Richard Guest, esq., of Etherstone Hall, Lancashire, to Carrie, fourth dau. of James Knott, esq.

At Blackheath, Robert Victor, eldest son of J. S. Haines, esq., of Lakeville, Cork, to Emily, third dau. of the Rev. A. King, of Vanbrugh-park-road, Blackheath.

At Holy Trinity, Brompton, the Rev. James Lacy Hulbert, B.A., curate of St. Anne's, Limehouse, to Frances Margaret, eldest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Edward Wardroper.

At Hilborough, Norfolk, the Rev. James Tate, rector of Croxton, Lincolnshire, to Rose Ann, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles Hardy, rector of Hilborough.

At Jersey, the Rev. Thomas Beaumont Walpole, to Jane, eldest dau. of the late Andrew Wingate, esq., of Broadfield, Port Glasgow, N.B.

Feb. 7. At St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, the Hon. Reginald Windsor SackvilleWest, second son of the Earl de la Warr, to Constance Mary Elizabeth, eldest dau. of A. D. R. W. Baillie-Cochrane, esq., M.P. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Thos. Henry Clifton, esq., only son of Col. Clifton, of Lytham, to Madeline, eldest dau. of Sir Andrew Agnew, bart., of Lochnaw.

At Stafford, the Rev. P. R. Crole, to Mary Anne Brutton, elder dau, of Capt. Kenderdine, R.N., of Brook House, Stafford.

At Denbigh, John Robert Hughes, M.D., to Margaret Eliza, eldest dau. of the Rev. R. Wynne Edwards, canon of St. Asaph, and vicar of Rhuddlan.

At Great Bowden, Katharine, only dau. of W. Hay, esq., of Great Bowden Hall, to Charles Shea Hunt, Capt. 108th Regt.

At the British Embassy, Paris, the Rev. Charles Knight, M. A., third son of J. Knight, esq., of Henly Hall, Shropshire, to Caroline Amy, third dau. of James Norton, esq., of Elswick, near Sydney, N.S.W.

At St. Giles's, Camberwell, Major T. Nuttall, Bombay Staff Corps, to Caroline Latimer, second dau. of Robert Elliot, esq., M.D.

At the Private Chapel, Terregles, Edward, only son of James Pilkington, esq., of Swinithwaite Hall, Yorkshire, to Agatha Mary Constable, second dau. of the late Hon. Peter Constable Maxwell.

At Compton, Surrey, Lieut.-Col. Henry A. Sarel, 17th Lancers, to Phyllis, youngest dau. of the Rev. G. More Molyneux, rector of Compton.

At Forest-hill, Henry Palmer, only son of Mr. Alderman Stone, of Fairwood, Sydenham-hill, to Emily Blanche, eldest dau. of J. Crossley Fielding, esq., of The Grange, Forest-hill.

Feb. 12. At Christ's Church, Lancastergate, Arthur Halton Croft, esq., of Aldborough Hall, Yorkshire, to Catherine Mary, eldest dau. of the late Griffith Richards, Q.C.

At Canterbury Cathedral, the Rev. Henry E. T. Cruso, B.A., of Worcester College, Oxford, to Frances Mary Oke, second dau. of the Very Rev. Henry Alford, D.D., Dean of Canterbury.

At Woolwich, Lieut.-Col. Jordan, 34th Regt., to Maria Lucinda, younger dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Williams, R.A.

At All Souls', Langham-place, Graham Edward Henry, second son of his Excellency Sir J. H. T. Manners-Sutton, K.C.B., Governor of Victoria, to Charlotte Laura, only dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Astley, of Burgh Hall, Norfolk.

At Great Waltham, Edward Wyndham Tufnel, the Lord Bishop of Brisbane, to Laura Louisa, second dau. of J. Joliffe Tufnel, esq., of Langley's, Essex.

At Beckenham, the Rev. Robert White, M.A., to Eliza, second dau. of Walter Stunt, esq., of The Grange, Gillingham, Kent.

Feb. 13. At the Papal Embassy, Paris, and afterwards at the British Embassy, Count Benvenuti, to Mary, dau. of the late Thomas Trueman, esq., of Hart Hill, Eccles, near Manchester.

At Kilmarnock, Capt. Charles Somerville McAlester, eldest son of C. Somerville McAlester, esq., of Loup and Kennox, to Williamina Pollok, youngest dau. of the late William Pollok Morris, esq., of Craig, Ayrshire.

At Leeds, the Rev. J. H. Moore, vicar of Cloford, Somersetshire, to Helen Brittain, eldest dau. of Charles Chadwick, M.D., F.R.C.P.

At Bickley, Kent, Robert Watkins Taylor, esq., only son of the late Rev. Robert Taylor, M.A., to Rosa White, fourth surviving dau. of the late Capt. John Clavell, R. N.

Feb. 14. At St. Michael's, Chester-sq., Lord M. William Graham, to the Hon. Mrs. Dashwood, sister of Lord Bateman.

Obituary Memoirs.

Emori nolo; sed me mortuum esse nihil æstimo.-Epicharmus.

[Relatives or Friends supplying Memoirs are requested to append their Addresses, in order to facilitate correspondence.]

ANCHOR FAST ANCHOR

LORD GRAY.

Jan. 31. At 18, Champs Elysées, Paris, aged 68, the Right Hon. John Gray, 16th Lord Gray of Gray, co. Forfar, in the peerage of Scotland.

His lordship was the eldest and only remaining son of Francis, 15th Lord Gray, by Mary Anne, daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. James Johnston. He was born May 12, 1798, and succeeded to the title on the death of his father, Aug. 20, 1842. He was a deputy-lieutenant for co. Perth, and a magistrate for co. Forfar, and was elected a representative peer for Scotland in March, 1847. His lordship's father was also for many years one of the representative peers for Scotland.

The family of Gray is one of high antiquity, being descended from Rollo, chamberlain to Robert, Duke of Normandy. Rollo's grandson Anschetil de Gray, was one of William the Conqueror's companions-in-arms at the battle of Hastings, and is recorded in the Doomsday survey as lord of many manors and lordships in Bucks and Oxfordshire. Another branch of the family were for many ages seated in the north of England, one of whom, Sir John de Grey (or Gray) of Berwyke, Northumberland, was the ancestor of the line afterwards settled in Scotland, and from whom the late peer descended. The title of Lord Gray of Gray was conferred

in 1415, on Sir Andrew Gray of Broxmouth.

The late peer had resided for many years in Paris, where he always took a leading part in all meetings of importance in which the English residents were concerned, and where his liberality and hospitality secured for him universal respect and esteem. His lordship married, July 23, 1833, Mary Anne, daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Charles P. Ainslie; but having died without issue, his unmarried sister, Madeline, succeeds to the barony. The heir presumptive to the title is her niece, Margaret, wife of the Hon. David Henry Murray.

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THE EARL OF KINGSTON.

Jan. 21. Aged 69, the Right Hon. Robert King, 4th Earl of Kingston, co. Roscommon, Viscount Kingston of Kingsborough, co. Sligo, and Baron Kingston of Rockingham, co. Roscommon, in the peerage of Ireland; Baron Kingston of Michelstown, co. Cork, in that of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Ireland.

His Lordship was the second and eldest surviving son of George, 3rd earl, by Lady Helena Moore, only daughter of Stephen, 1st Earl of Mountcashell. He was born Oct. 14, 1797, and succeeded

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