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Cavalry-Edward Hyde Greg, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Thornton, resigned, dated 1st March (and not 5th March), 1847.

WAR OFFICE, May 14.

2nd Dragoon Guards-Lieut. Charles Edward Walker, from 6th Drag. Guards, to be Lieut., vice Carter, who exchanges.

6th Dragoon Guards-Lieut. Vavasour Carter, from 2nd Drag. Guards, to be Lieut., vice Walker, who exchanges.

1st Foot-Ensign Richard George Coles, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Gordon, who retires; Charles Biset Fenwick, Gent., to be Ensign by pucrh., vice Coles.

3rd-Capt. Hon. Charles William Stafford Jerningham, from h.p. Unatt., to be Capt., vice John Terry Liston, who exchanges; Lieut. Charles William Green, to be Capt. by purch., vice Green; Ensign Richard George Amherst Luard, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Green; John Lewes, Gent., to be Ensign by puch., vice Luard; Smith Ramadge, Gent., to be Ensign without purch., vice Syms, promoted in Ceylon Rifle Regt., May 15.

5th-Lieut. John Henry Chads, from 57th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Munro, who exchanges. 21st-Lieut. Alfred Andrews, to be Captain without purch., vice King, who retires upon full-pay; Sec. Lieut. Philip Charles Deare, to be First Lieut., vice Andrews; John Thomas Dalyell, Gent., to be Sec. Lieut., vice Deare.

36th-John James Peck, Gent., to be Ensign without purch., vice Low, who resigns.

40th-To be Captains by purch.-Lieut. John W. Thomas, vice Smith, who retires; Lieut. Robert Carey, vice Seymour, who retires. To be Lietenants by purch.-Ens. Hans Thomas Fell White, vice Thomas; Ens. Richard John Lechmere Coore, vice Carey. To be Ensigns by purch.-Rogers Parker Hibbert, Gent., vice White; Thomas William Gardiner, Gent., vice Coore, May 15. To be Adjutant-Lieut. Samuel Snelling, vice Thomas, promoted.

41st-Ensign Fleming Gough Howell Games Williams, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Neville, who retires; Charles Yelverton, Balguy Gent., to be Ensign by purch., vice Williams.

57th-Lieut. Hector Monro, from 5th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Chads, who exchanges.

68th-Lieut. William Hugh Hedges Carmichael, to be Capt. by purch., vice Rhodes, who retires; Ens. George Hugh Alington, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Carmichael; Charles Samuel Nicol, Gent., to be Ens. by purch., vice Alington.

69th-Capt. William M'Inroy, from h. p. Unatt., to be Capt. vice John Home Purves, who exchanges; Lieut. Percival Fenwick, to be Capt. by purch., vice M'Inroy, who retires; Ens. Thomas Harvey, to be Lieut. by purch., vice Fenwick; Edward Hazlefoot Pask, Gent., to be Ens. by purch., vice Harvey

70th-Lieut. Archibald John Oliver Ruther ford, to be Adj., vice Alms, promoted.

74th-Lieut. Fitzhardinge William Longuet Hancock, to be Capt. without purch., vice Campbell, who retires upon full pay.

Rifle Brigade-Lieutenant the Hon. Richard Charteris, to be Capt, by purch., vice Reynard, who retires; Sec. Lieut. William Charles Colville, to be First Lieut. by purch., vice Charteris; Francis Walter Balfour, Gent., to be Sec. Lieut. by purch., vice Colville.

2nd West India Reg.-Allan Robertson, Esq., to be Paymaster.

3rd West India Reg.-Lieut.-Col. Alexander Maclean, from h, p. Unatt. to be Lieut. Col., vice Charles Hastings Doyle, who exchanges, May 15.

RI. Newfoundland Companies-Lieut. Allan

Menzies, from h. p. 3rd Foot, to be Lieut. vice Hunt, promoted.

Unattached.-Maj. Alexander M'Lean, from 3rd West India Reg. to be Lieut.-Col., without purch.

Brevet. Capt. the Hon. Charles William Stafford Jerningham, 3rd Foot, to be Major in the Army; Capt. William M'Inroy, 69th Foot, to be Major in the Army, Nov. 9, 1846.

Mem. The Christian names of Capt. Wynyard, on h. p. Unatt., are Henry Buckley Jenner.

2nd Reg. of the Duke of Lancaster's Own Militia-Hon. Henry Thomas Stanley to be Col., vice the Earl of Derby, resigned, May 8.

Queen's Own Royal Reg. of Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry-Thomas Percival Heywood, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Blackistone, promoted, May 10.

Denbighshire Yeomanry Cavalry-Thomas Edgworth, Esq., to be Capt., vice Mainwaring, resigned; Thomas Humphries, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Edgworth, promoted; Richard Johnson, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Humphries, promoted; Joseph Peers, jun., Gent., to be Lieut., vice Jones, promoted.

OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, May 15.

RI. Regt. of Artillery-Brevet-Major Francis Warde to be Lieut.-Col., vice Arbuckle, retired on full pay; Sec. Capt. John Henry Francklyn to be Capt., vice Warde: First Lieut. Hugh Archibald Beauchamp Campbell to be Second Capt., vice Francklyn; Second Lieut. Charles Hunter to be First Lieut., vice H. A. B. Campbell; Brevet-Major William Bates Ingilby to be Lieut.-Col., vice Freer, retired on full pay; Sec. Capt. Henry Thomas Fyers to be Capt., vice Ingilby; First Lieut. Richard Bratton Adair to be Second Capt., vice Fyers; Second Lieut. Robert John Hay to be First Lieut., vice Adair.

WAR OFFICE, May 21.

3rd Drag. Guards-Capt. Thomas Tristram Spry Carlyon, from 10th Light Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Stewart, appointed to 49th Foot.

4th Drag. Guards-Assist.-Surgeon James Flyter, from 83rd Foot, to be Assist.-Surgeon, vice Innes, who exchanges.

10th Light Dragoons-Capt. Methuen Stedman, from 49th Foot, to be Capt., vice Carlyon, appointed to 3rd Drag. Guards.

15th Light Dragoons-Cornet James Boyd Miller to be Lieut. without purch., vice Waller, dec., Jan. 7; Cornet Gustavus Adolphus Hartman to be Lieut. without purch., vice Miller, whose promotion, on 9th Feb., 1847, has been cancelled, Feb. 9.

28th Foot-Lieut. George Frederick Moore to be Capt. by purch., vice Vignoles, who retires; Ensign Edward Collins to be Lieut. by purch., vice Moore; Thomas Beattie Grierson, Gent., to be Ensign by purch., vice Collins.

49th-Capt. George Francis Stewart, from 3rd Drag. Guards, to be Capt., vice Stedman, appointed to 10th Light Dragoons.

57th-Major John Stuart, from h.p., Unatt., to be Major, vice John Weech Randolph, who exchanges, receiving the difference.

63rd-Major-Gen. Sir Henry Watson, C.B., to be Col., vice Gen. William Dyott, dec., May 17; Lieut. Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley to be Adj., vice Bookey, who resigns the Adjutancy only, March 8.

78th-John Hunter, Gent., to be Ensign without purch., vice Maclean, who resigns.

1847.]

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

80th-Thomas William Hunt, Gent., to be Ensign without purch., vice Crawford, appointed Quartermaster; Lieut. and Quartermaster George Bodle to be Adj. and Lieut., vice Welman, promoted; Ensign George Crawford to be Quartermaster, vice Bodle, appointed Adj.

81st-Brevet Lieut.. Col. Robert Henry Willocks to be Lieut.-Col. without purch., vice Sir Charles Chichester, dec.; Brevet Lieut.-Col. Richard Hort to be Major, vice Willocks; Lieut. Anchitel Fenton Fletcher Boughey to be Capt., vice Hort; Ensign Robert Bruce Chichester to be Lieut., vice Boughey, April 5; William Egerton Todd, Gent., to be Ens., vice Chichester.

83rd-Assist. Surg. John Harry Kerr Innes, from 4th Drag. Guards, to be Assist.-Surgeon, vice Flyter, who exchanges.

Cape Mounted Riflemen--Lieut. Benjamin Dunbar Wemyss, from 3rd West India Regt,. to be Paymaster, vice Gunn, dec.

BREVET-Major John Stuart, 57th Foot, to be Lieut.-Colonel in the Army, Nov. 9; Sec. Lieut. John Blick Spurgin, of 1st Madras European Regt. Fusiliers (doing duty at the East India Company's Depôt, at Warley, vice Pears), to have the local and temporary rank of Sec. Lieut., while so employed, May 1.

MEM.-The Christian name of Ens. Crawfurd, 80th Foot, is George, not Robert, as previously stated.

Northern Troop of Yeomanry CavalryWilliam Curling, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Morris Prior, resigned; George Devins Wade, Gent., to be Cornet, vice William Curling, promoted, May 3.

DOWNING STREET, May 23.

Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint Lieut.-Col. Charles W. Morley Balders, of the 3rd Regt. of Light Dragoons, and Lieut.-Col. George Congreve, of the 29th Regt. of Foot, to be Companions of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

WAR-OFFICE, May 28.

16th Light Dragoons-Quartermaster George Rosser to be Paymaster, vice Williams, dec.

7th Foot-Lieut. William Jesse Hoare, from 59th Foot, to be Lieut., vice King, who exchanges.

30th-Lieut. Robert William Smith to be Capt. by purch., vice Shum, who retires; Ens. Thomas William Roger Coventry to be Lieut. by purch., vice Smith; John Dillon Ross Lewin, Gent., to be Ens. without purch., vice Morris, appointed Quarterm.; Ensign Timothy Morris to be Quarterm., vice John Ward, who retires upon h.p.

59th-Lieut. John King, from the 7th Foot, to be Lieut., vice Hoare, who exchanges. 60th-Quarterm.-Serj. Richard Power to be Quarterm., vice John Brannan, who retires upon h.p.

81st-Malachi Hanley, Gent., to be Ensign without purch., vice Colthurst, who resigns.

82nd-Ens. and Adj. Henry Bruce to have the rank of Lieut., April 3; Ens. Stanley Slater to be Lieut. without purch., vice Elliott,

dec., April 4; Colour-Serjt. Thomas Smith to be Ensign, vice Slater.

87th-Bt.-Maj. James Campbell to be Major without purch., vice Frederick Holt Robe, who retires upon h.p.; Lieut. Henry John Jauncey to be Capt., vice Campbell; Sec. Lieut. Edward Thomas King to be First Lieut., vice Jauncey; James Tovey, Gent., to be Sec. Lieut., vice King.

1st West India Regt.-Serjt. Henry Ratcliffe Searle, from 24th Foot, to be Ens. by purch., vice Hurford, who retires.

Staff-Major Fred. Holt Robe, 87th Regt., to be Dep.-Quarterm.-Gen. to the Troops serving at the Mauritius, with the rank of Lieut.Col. in the Army, vice Major-General William Staveley.

Memorandum-The Christian names of Ens. Gardiner, 40th Foot, are Thomas George, not Thomas William, as previously stated.

Wiltshire Royal Regular Militia-Thomas Gaisford, the younger, Esq., to be Capt., vice T. S. Mills, resigned.

Bethune, the Fife Militia-Alexander younger, Esq., to be Capt., vice A. Rutherford, dec., May 22; Henry John Graham Cowan, Gent., to be Ens., vice Andrew Wilkie, March 13.

The Hungerford Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry -Alexander Hugh Popham, Gent., to be Sec. Lieut., May 10; Edward Morris, Gent., to be Cornet, vice John Matthews, resigned, May 6.

The Westmoreland and Cumberland Regt. of Yeomanry Cavalry-Sir George Musgrave, Bart., to be Major, vice Wilson, resigned; George Edward Wilson, Esq., to be Capt., vice Sir George Musgrave, Bart., promoted; Henry Lowther, Esq., to be Capt., vice Parkin, resigned; Arthur Lowther, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Watts; John Yeates Thexton, Gent., to be Lieut., vice Wilson, promoted; Berton Edmund Rees, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Lowther, promoted; Wordsworth Harrison, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Thexton, promoted; Joseph Wickham, Gent., to be Surg., vice Romney, deceased, May 10.

Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry-Maj.Gen. Henry Adolphus Proctor to be Lieut.Col. (Supernumerary, without pay); Captain Price Buckley Williames to be Maj., vice Maj.Gen. Proctor, resigned; Cornet Charles Watkin Williams Wynn to be Capt., vice Pryce Buckley Williames, promoted; John Hamer, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Richard Williams, resigned; Robert Davies Jones, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, promoted, May 4.

2nd Regt. of the Duke of Lancaster's Own Militia-Lieut. Robert Augustus Aspinall, to be Capt., vice Meadow, resigned; Adj. James Weir to serve with the rank of Capt.

Castlemartin Yeomanry Cavalry-Frederick Sapietra Mantruffie, Baron de Rutvin and Frenty, to be Cornet, vice Jones, resigned.

Erratum in the Gazette of March 20, 1846.West Essex Regt. of Regular Militia-For Horatio Edinborough, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Lucas, promoted, read Horatio Edenborough, Gent., to be Ens., &c.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

March 2nd, off Colgong, the wife of Capt. Sibley, 62nd Regt., of a daughter.

March 10th, at Cawnpore, the wife of J. Summers, Esq., Assist.-Surgeon, 21st Fusiliers, of a son.

March 12th, at Umballah, the wife of Maj. Burney, commanding 36th Lt. Infantry, of a

son.

March 21st, at Saugor, Bengal, the wife of Lieut. Biggs, of a son.

March 22nd, at Minedpore, Bengal, the wife of Lieut. R. M. Nott, 64th B.N.I., of a son.

March 23rd, at Mussoorie, Bengal, the wife of Capt. P. P. Turner, of a son.

March 24th, at Philoor, Bengal, the wife of Capt. J. S. Phillips, Dep.-Com. of Ordnance, of a daughter.

March 26th, at Neemuch, the wife of Capt. C. Cheape, of a daughter.

March 26th, at Mussoorie, Bengal, the wife of Capt. Best, H.M. 10th Foot, of a son.

March 27th, at Bolarum, Madras, the wife of Capt. Briggs, 32nd Regt., of a son.

March 27th, at Hurryghur, Madras, the wife of Lieut. Yates, 28th M.N.I., of a son.

March 28th, at Graham's Town, Cape of Good Hope, the Lady of Capt. R. W. M'Leod Fraser, 6th Ri. Regt., of a daughter.

March 28th, at Trichinopoly, Madras, the wife of Capt. Hodson, 44th N.I., of a daughter, still-boru.

March 28th, at Ootacamund, Madras, the wife of Lieut. G. S. Dobbie, 14th M.N.I., of a daughter.

March 28th, at Simla, Bengal, the wife of Lieut. Col. P. Grant, C.B., Adjutant-General of the Army, of a daughter.

March 29th, at Barrackpore, the wife of Capt. Prior, 64th N.I., of a daughter.

March 30th, near Saharumpore, Bengal, the wife of Major Yerbury, H.M. 3rd Light Dragoons, of a son.

March 30th, at Ootacamund, Neilgherries, Madras, the wife of Capt. D. Strettell, 20th M.N.I., of a son.

March 31st, at Bellary, Madras, the wife of Major W. W. Ricketts, 48th M.N.I., of a son. April 1st, at Dacca, Bengal, the wife of Lieut. F. Trollope, 62nd N.I., of a son.

April 2nd, at St. Thomas's Mount, Madras, the wife of Major Begbie, Art., of a son.

April 4th, at Rajcote, Bombay, the wife of Lieut. G. A. Leckie, 21st Regt. N.I., of a son.

April 6th, at Khangra, Bengal, the wife of Capt. H. D. Maitland, 72nd B.N.I., of a daughter.

April 7th, at Ghazepore, Bengal, the wife of Capt. B. H. Goldie, Engineers, of a daughter. April 8th, at Bellary, Madras, the wife of Capt. A. West, 6th N.I., of a daughter.

April 9th, at Mazagan, Bombay, the widow of Capt. H. Forster, Art., of a daughter. April 11th, at Poonah, Bombay, the wife of Capt. J. C. Heath, 5th Regt. L.I., of a son.

April 12th, at Bellary, Madras, the wife of T. Harris, Esq., Madras Civil Service, of a daughter.

April 13th, at Meerut, Bengal, the wife of Capt. A. Huish, Artillery, of a son.

April 13th, at Vepery, Madras, the wife of Lieut, H. C. R. W. Smith, 27th N.I., of a daughter.

April 14th, at Waltair, Madras, the wife of Capt. J. Gerrard, Adjt. European Veterans, of a daughter.

April 15th, at Kurrachee, Bombay, the wife of Major A. C. Peat, C.B., Engineers, of a daughter.

April 15th, at Kolapore, Bombay, the wife of Capt. D. C. Graham, Political Superintendent, of a daughter.

April 17th, at Cannanore, Madras, the wife of Lieut. C C. Johnston, Engineers, of a son.

April 19th, at Kamptee, Madras, the wife of Capt. E. Barker, 32nd Regt., M.N.I., of a daughter.

April 19th, at Cawnpore, Bengal, the wife of Capt. Spottiswoode, H.M.'s 9th Lancers, of a daughter.

April 21st, at Kurtapore, Bengal, the wife of Lieut. Macleod, Adjt. 4th Lancers, of a son. April 21st, at Dacca, the wife of Lieut. F. Trollope, 62nd Regt. N.I., of a son.

April 21st, at Umballa, Bengal, the wife of Major R. Napier, Engineers, of a son.

April 26th, at Mount Abboo, Bombay, the wife of Capt. N. S. Prior, Brigade-Major, of a daughter.

April 27th, at Meerut, Bengal, the wife of Capt. Liptrott, 16th Irregular Cavalry, of a son. April 27th, at Dum Dum, Bengal, the wife of Capt. M. F. Gordon, Bombay Army, of a daughter.

April 27th, at Secunderabad, Madras, the wife of Maj. Munsey, commanding 1st M.L.C., of a daughter.

April 28th, at Baroda, Bombay, the wife of Capt. G. R. Grimes, 2nd Gren. Regt., of a son,

still-born.

May 2nd, at Lingsdogoor, Madras, the wife of Lieut. J. G. B. Griffin, M.N.I., of a son. May 4th, at Bombay, the wife of C. J. Prescott, Esq., 34th N.I., of a daughter.

May 8th, at Mahablishaw, Bombay, the wife of Major J. S. Stevens, C.B., 21st Regt. N.I., of a daughter.

May 16th, the Lady of Wallace Barrow, Esq., late Captain 17th Lancers, of a daughter. May 18th, at Padua, the wife of Major Charters, R.A., of a daughter.

May 19th, at Dublin, the wife of C. Tupper, Esq., 7th RI. Fusileers, of a daughter.

May 20th, at Ardross, New Ross, the wife of Capt. J. L. Wilton, 50th Regt., of a daughter. May 24th, at Cheltenham, the Lady of Maj.Gen. Tickell, C.B., of a daughter.

May 25th, at Durham, the wife of Capt. G. F. White, 31st Regt., of a daughter.

May 26th, the wife of Capt. C. Granet, 12th Regt., of a son.

May 26th, at Penzance, the wife of Lieut.Col. Ley, of a son.

May 27th, at Clifton, the wife of Maj. Anderson, of a son.

June 3rd, at Goodrest Lodge, Berks, the widow of Capt. E. Buckle, Bengal Artillery, of

a son.

June 3rd, at Lichfield, the wife of Major Majendie, Adjutant of the Queen's Own Royal Staffordshire Yeomanry, of a daughter.

June 6th, at Kensington-garden-terrace, the wife of Col. R. Cannon, of a son.

June 7th, near London, the wife of Capt. B. D. Wemyss, Paymaster Cape Mounted Rifles,

of a son.

June 9th, at Bath, the wife of A. Wintle, Esq., Royal Horse Artillery, of a sou.

June 10th, at Brompton, Kent, the wife of Capt. Jenkins, Staff Officer of Pensioners, of a daughter.

June 12th, at Leeds, the Lady of Capt. A. Abercromby Nelson, 40th Regt., of a daughter.

June 18th, at Kingstown, near Dublin, the wife of Mr. John Belam, Master, R.N., of a

son.

June 19th, at Belfast, the wife of Capt. W. Smith, 48th Regt., of a daughter.

June 21st, at Mile-end Cottage, Norwich, the Lady of Lieut. Dalzell, 27th Inniskillings, of a daughter.

June 23rd, at Lee, Kent, the wife of Capt. Watt, Bengal Cavalry, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

Feb. 16th, at Scone, New South Wales, R. Bligh, Esq., grandson of the late Adm. Bligh, to Maria Isabella, daughter of the late Capt. Fennell, A.D.C., to Sir T. Brisbane, Bart., then Governor of New South Wales.

Dec. 22nd, at Sydney, N. S. Wales, A. Dallas, Esq., 16th Bengal Grenadiers, to Sophia, daughter of Colonel H. Despard, C.B., commanding H. M. 99th Regt.

March 20th, at Jullundur, Bengal, Lieut. E. S. Denny, Adj., 11th N.I., to Arabella, daughter of S. Nicoll, Esq., of Court Lodge, Sussex.

March 23rd, at Simla, Bengal, S. Greville, Esq., 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, to Jane, daughter of L. Tronson, Esq., Newry, Ireland.

March 24th, at Umballa, Lieut. and Adj. C. W. Jenkins, 1st L.C., to Annette Louisa, eldest daughter of the late H. Aylward, Esq.

March 25th, at Ootacamund, Neilgherry Hills, Madras, Lieutenant C. Maidman, 24th M.N.I., to Agnes, eldest daughter of Capt. I. N. Beaver, 2nd N. V. Bn.

March 25th, at Loodiana, Bengal, Lieut. O. E. Rothney, 45th Regt., N.I., to Maria, daughter of T. E. Dempster, Esq., Surgeon, 1st Brigade, H.A.

April 6th, at Boolundshuhur, Bengal, Maj.General W. Vincent to Mrs. Becher, relict of the late Capt. Becher.

April 9th, at Benares, Bengal, Capt. A. P. Martin, 33rd Regiment N.I., to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Capt. A. H. Donaldson, H.M. 92nd Highlanders.

April 14th, at Meerut, Bengal, Major Fordyce, Horse Artillery, to Phabe, eldest daughter of J. Graham, Esq., M.D., Horse Artillery.

April 15th, at Loodiana, A. H. Cocks, Esq., C.S., to Ann Marian Jessie, daughter of Lieut.. Col. Eckford.

April 20th, at Cawnpoor, Bengal, Lieut. R. Christie, 5th Regt. L.C., to Eliza, second daughter of S. Moncrieff, Esq., of Fossaway, Scotland.

April 20th, J. Sicklemore, Esq., Lieut., R.N., to Augusta Charlotte, daughter of Rear-Adm. Searle, of Kingston, Hants.

April 26th, at Poona, Bombay, M. S. Todd, Esq., Assistant-Surgeon, H.M. 86th Regt., to Elizabeth, daughter of J. Jerome, Esq., of same Regiment.

May 5th, at Poonah, Bombay, E. P. Arthur, Esq., 1st Bombay Lancers, third son of Sir G. Arthur, Bart., late Governor of Bombay, to Emma, second daughter of Capt. Souter, H.M. 22nd Regt.

May 15th, at Egg Buckland, T. W. Purver, Esq., R.N., to Lavinia Matilda, daughter of the late Capt. G. F. C. Colman, 31st Regt.

May 17th, at Stromness, W. Ross, writer, to Anne, daughter of the late A. Grant, Esq., of the 1st or Royal Regt.

May 18th, at Ripley, L. Uppleby, Esq., of Wooton House, Lincolnshire, to Eliza Roberta, daughter of the late Rear Adm. Sir R. Barrie, K.C.B. and K.C.H.

May 19th, at Chester, E. J. Kent, Esq., to Grace Anna, daughter of J. B. Gibson, Esq., late of 52nd Regt.

May 20th, at Exeter, F. Roberts, Esq., Surgeon to the Forces, to Katharine, daughter of Lieut.-General Herbert, and granddaughter of the late Col. W. Anstruther, of Balcaskie, Fifeshire.

May 22nd, at St. John's, Oxford-square, the Rev. A. Hamilton, to Henrietta Charlotte, daughter of the late Admiral Sir B. H. Carew, G.C.B., of Beddington Park, Surrey.

May 22nd, at St. George's, Hanover-square, the Hon. G. N. Dillon, to Louisa, second daughter of the Hon. Col. Fitzgibbon.

May 25th, at Manchester, H. Collette, Esq., Capt., 67th Regt., eldest son to Maj.-Gen. J. H. Collette, to Katherine, youngest daughter of the late T. Sharp, Esq., of Manchester.

May 25th, at Islington, H. Barnes, only son of Capt. G. H. Rye, R.N., of Bideford, to Eliza, daughter of Mr. G. Daniel, of Canonbury.

May 26th, at St. George's, Hanover-square, Sir F. W. E. Nicholson, Bart., Captain, R.N.. to Mary Clementina Marion, only daughter of J. Loch, Esq., M.P.

May 27th, at Falmouth, Commander Stewart, R.N., of Plymouth, to Mary, fourth daughter of the late Commander Griffin, R.N., Falmouth.

May 27th, at Little Houghton, Capt. R. H. Stopford, R.N., to Frances, only daughter of the late W. T. Smyth, Esq., of Little Houghton.

June 1st, at Cessnock-Bank, Glasgow, Hugh Price, Esq., R.N., to Jane, daughter of the late Rev. John Maclaren, Kilbarchan.

June 1st, at Hove, Lieut. A. Oakeley, R.N., to Emily Letitia, daughter of the late Col. H. Trelawny, R.A.

June 1st, at Kyle Church, C. Wilson, Esq., youngest son of the late Admiral Wilson, to Elizabeth Harriett, eldest daughter of the late C. Archer, Esq., of Ballyharron.

June 2nd, at Madron, Cornwall, P. A. Darke, Esq., formerly of the 7th Dragoon Guards, to Emily, youngest daughter of the late T. Smythe, Esq., and niece of Col. Robins, K.H., of Penzance.

June 2nd, R. T. G. G. Monypenny, Esq., to Janet Phillips, eldest daughter of the late Lieut. Col. H. Burney.

June 3rd, at Walcot Church, Bath, the Rev. E. B. Venables, to Georgina Mary, only daughter of Captain Enderby, late of 16th Lancers.

June 3rd, at St. George's, Hanover-square, C. W. Lovesy, Esq., of Charlton King's, to Colin Campbell, only daughter of Capt. E. Lloyd, R.N., of Cheltenham.

June 3rd, at Brighton, H. Lempriere, Esq., Royal Horse Artillery, to Imogen, youngest daughter of the late O. Tylden, Esq., of Torre Hill, Kent.

June 5th, at St. Helier's, Jersey, J. Cochrane, Esq., of H. M. 19th Regt., to Mary, daughter of T. G. Brewer, Esq., of Elm Lodge, Pinner, Middlesex.

June 8th, at Walmer, Kent, the Rev. W. Athill, to Caroline Amelia, daughter of the late Capt. J. Halstead, R.N.

June 8th, at Dublin, W. M. S. Caulfield, Esq., Lieut., 66th Regt., son of Capt. James Caulfield, R.N., to Dora Jane, daughter of William French, of Clooniquine, Roscommon.

June 9th, at Chickerell, Dorset, P. P. Nind, Esq., son of the late Capt. P. P. Nind, H.E.I.C.S., to Charlotte, daughter of the late Major J. Maugham, R.M.

June 10th, at Wimborne Minster, Captain D. Curry, R.N., son of Vice-Admiral Curry, C.B., to Elizabeth, daughter of E. Castleman, Esq., of Allandale House, Wimborne.

June 10th, at Wimbledon, Surrey, William

John Hickes, Esq., son of the late Lieut.-Col. John Hickes, to Katherine Forbes, eldest daughter of the late Major-General Hogg, Bombay Army.

Juue 14th, at Jacobstow, Devon, L. P. Madden, Esq., M.D., son of the late L. P. Madden, Esq., of Clifton, to Ellen, relict of Capt. Sir E. Astley, R.N.

June 14th, at St. John's, Forton, W. T. Kay, Assist.-Surg., of the Plymouth Division of RI. Marines, to Maria Jane, youngest daughter of A. Beattie, Esq., Clarence House, Gosport.

June 15th, at Clifton, Capt. H. C. Harston, R.N., to Alicia, third daughter of the Rev. J. Eagles, of Clifton.

June 16th, at Houston House, Linlithgowshire, C. T. Leckie, Esq., R.N., to Elizabeth Binning, second daughter of Major Shairp, of Houston.

June 17th, at Woolwich, E. Phillips, Esq., to Janet, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Col. Anderson, Rl. Horse Artillery.

June 18th, at Cork, Count William Consedine, 67th Regt., eldest son of Lieut.-Gen. Count Sir F. Rivarola, to Margaret, youngest daughter of G. Harding, of Hardeville, Cork.

At Poona, C. W. Bannister, Esq., 2nd L.C., to Harriette, daughter of the late Capt. Pitt, Bengal Army.

At Trincomalee, Madras, H. Bird, Esq., Ceylon Rifles, to Grace, third daughter of the late Major Sarjent, of H.M. Royal Irish.

At Dublin, W. H. Longfield, Esq., 12th Regt., to Elizabeth, daughter of M. Brinckley, Esq., of Parsonstown, Meath.

At the British Embassy, in Paris, H. C. Morgan, Esq., Lieut. in the King's Dragoon Guards, to Selina Louisa, daughter of Sir E. C. East, of Hall Place, Berks, Bart.

At Lancaster, James, son of the late Col. Fletcher, of Bolton, to Frances, daughter of the late R. Atkinson, Esq., of Ellel Grange.

DEATHS. 1846.

Nov. 2nd, in Canada, Quartermaster Logan, h.p. 2nd Garrison Battalion.

1847.

Jan. 4th, at sea, on board the Arabia, and within a week's sail of the Cape, Lieut. Donald Tulloch, Madras Army, son of Colonel Tulloch, C.B., Commissary-General, Madras.

Jan. 11th, Lieut. Carabelli, h.p. Royal Corsican Rangers.

Jan. 22nd, on board the Wellesley, Lieut.Col. Coddrington, E.1.C.S.

Jan., Lieut. Mc Duffie, h.p. 40th Foot.

Feb. 7th, at Futtehgur, Major Ramsay, E.I.C.S.

March 4th, in India, Assist.-Surgeon Bowie, 78th Foot.

March 15th, at Benares, Ensign J. H. M'Ghee, 9th Regt. B.N.I., youngest son of the late Capt. J. M'Ghee, Hollymount, Rathmullan.

March 21st, at Buddoowal, Alexander Reginald, son of Capt. G. A. Rice, N.I.

March 22nd, at Kirtarpore, Bengal, the wife of Cornet the Hon. S. M. St. John, 4th Lancers.

March 22nd, at Coimbatore, Madras, Lieut. J. M. D. Hackett, 39th Regt.

March 23rd, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, Eliza, wife of Dr. Robert Hartle, h.p. Deputy-Inspector-General of Army Hospitals.

March 28th, at Salem, Madras, Lieut. R. Crowe, 1st Native Vet. Batt.

April 1, at Allahabad, Bengal, by a fall from his horse, H. C. Griffiths, Lieut. and Adj., 3rd N.I., aged 26,

April 2nd, in Canada, Lieut. Elliott, 82nd Foot.

April 9th, at Mirzapore, Bengal, Capt. D. H. Poole, late Commander of H.C.S. Mahanuddy, aged 27.

April 11th, at Bombay, in her 21st year, Frances Gwynne, wife of Captain Henry Creed, Bombay Artillery, and youngest daughter of Lieut.-Gen. Sir David Ximenes, K.C.H.

April 12th, at Sligo, Surgeon Walker, h.p. 3rd Dragoons.

April 16th, at Ferozepore, Bengal, Blanche Mary, daughter of Brev.-Capt. S. F. Macmullen, Adjt. 6th Light Cavalry.

April 17th, at Treviar, on his road to Tranquebar, Lieut. Randolph Clifton Buckle, of the Madras Artillery, youngest son of Vice-Admiral Buckle.

April 19th, Adjutant Taylor, h.p. York Fencibles.

April 19th, at Crediton, Ensign Haydon, h.p. 6th West India Regt.

April 22nd, Captain Sutherland, h.p. 23rd Dragoons.

April 23rd, at Vizagapatam, Madras, Mrs. Jones, relict of the late Lieut. and Adjt. Jones. April 24th, at Bamanjora, on his way to Darjeeling, Lieut. R. Walker, Engineers.

April 25th, at Ahmedabad, Bombay, Sophia, fourth daughter of Capt. J. S. Darley, of H.M.'s 2nd.

April 29th, at Akinadabad, Ensign Pitcairn, 8th Bombay N.I.

May 6th, at Bath, Deputy-Inspector Stuart Crawford, h.p. Medical Department.

May 6th, at Stoke Newington, Mary, relict of P. M'Lachlan, Esq., of Stamford-hill, and formerly widow of Col. M'Lachlan, 10th Foot, aged 69.

May 8th, in Hyde Park-street, Major-Gen. Sir John May, K.C.B., K.C.H., aged 67. Sir John May was an Artillery officer of the most distinguished services; he entered the Royal Artillery corps in March, 1795; was made a First Lieut. in that year, and a Captain in 1803; was promoted to Major in Feb., and Lieut.-Col. in April, 1812; Col., July, 1830; and Major-Gen. in June, 1838. His services are thus condensed in Hart's Army List:"Sir John May was employed afloat in bomb service, from Dec. 1, 1797, to April 16, 1801; present at Copenhagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula and France from Jan. 18, 1809, to June 26, 1814, including the battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, siege of forts at and battle of Salamanca, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, battle of Toulouse, and various skirmishes. Served, also, in the campaign of 1815, including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo, and capture of Paris. Sir John received two musket balls through the left thigh when charging the French rearguard on the morning after the battle of Salamanca, and a violent contusion at Vittoria ; cross and three clasps."

May 11th, at Woolwich, Major-Gen. Thomas Fyers, Royal Engineers. The deceased had just completed 47 years of active service, having entered the corps as Second Lieut. on 2nd May, 1800. His subsequent promotions are dated as follows:-First Lieut., April 18, 1801; Capt., Sept. 21, 1805; Brevet Major, Aug. 12, 1819; Lieut.-Colonel, March 23, 1825; Col., Jan. 10, 1837; and Major-Gen. Nov. 9, 1846. He was a Peninsular officer.

May 13th, at Bridge Castle, Capt. David Hope (1830), R.N. He served as Midshipman in the Kite and Kent, in the expedition to Ostend and the Helder, and in the Prince of Wales in Sir R. Calder's action. He was promoted to a Lieut. in 1806, and served in the

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