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NOVEMBER.

11. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Lord Walpole, eldest son of the Earl of Orford, to Harriet Bellina Frances, only child of the Hon, Sir Fleetwood B. K. Pellew, C.B. and K.C.H., and Lady Pellew.

13. At Dover, according to the rites of the Church of England, and also of the Church of Rome, Thomas Daly, esq, son of the late Dominick Daly, esq., of Galway, to Amelia, daughter of the late Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, bart.

18. At Clifton, the Rev. W. H. Brookfield curate of St. James's, Piccadilly, to Jane Octavia, youngest daughter of C. A. Elton, esq., eldest son of Sir Abraham Elton, bart., of Cleveland Court, Somerset.

20. At St. George's, Hanover-square, W. Beckett, esq., M.P., of Kirkstall Grange, near Leeds, to Frances Adeline Meynell, sister to Hugo C. Meynell Ingram, esq., of Temple Newsham, Yorkshire, and Hoar Cross Hall, Staffordshire.

22. At Marylebone, John, eldest son of John Thornton, esq., of Clapham, Surrey, to Harriet Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Right Rev. Reginald Heber, Bishop of Calcutta.

23. At Mount Melville, N.B., Sir David Dundas, bart., of Beechwood, to Catherine Margaret, eldest daughter of John Whyte Melville, esq., of Bennochy and Strathkinness, and Lady Catherine Whyte Melville.

At Edinburgh, Sir James T. G. Craig, bart., of Riccarton, to Jane, second daughter of Sir J. P. Grant, of Rothiemurchus, and widow of Col. Pennington of the Bengal artillery,

- At Marylebone, Henry William, third son of the late Zachary Macaulay, esq., and late British Commissary Judge at Sierra Leone, to Margaret, fourth daughter of Lord and Lady Denman.

30. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Edward Houndle, esq., of the Adj.General's Office, Horse Guards, to Emily

Christine, younger daughter of the late Gen. Sir Samuel Hawker, G.C.H.

At Layham, Colonel Blagrove, of Colcot Park, Berks., to Georgiana, daughter of the late Sir William Rowley, bart., of Tendring Hall, Suffolk.

DECEMBER.

9. At Chaddesden, Lorenzo Kirkpa. trick Hall, esq., to Emma Selina, sister of E. M. Mundy, esq., M.P., of Shipley Hall, Derbyshire.

14. At Sarsden, Oxfordshire, John Raymond Barker, esq., of Tanford Park, Gloucestershire, to the Lady Katharine Moreton, youngest daughter of the late Earl of Ducie.

15. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Sir Arthur Brinsley Brooke, bart., M.P., to the Hon. Henrietta Anson, late Maid of Honour to the Queen, and youngest daughter of Gen, Sir George Anson, G.C.B., Groom of the Bedchamber to his Royal Highness Prince Albert.

At Little Horkesley, Essex, the Rev. Markham Mills, son of the late Rev. H. F. Mills, and grandson of the late Archbishop of York, to Elizabeth Matilda, second daughter of Charles Rooke, esq., of Westwood House, near Colchester.

PROMOTIONS.

1840.

DECEMBER.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

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

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

14. John Hamilton, Earl of Stair, to be Keeper of the Seal in Scotland.

16. Robert Schomburgk, esq., to be Her Majesty's Commissioner for surveying and marking out the boundaries of British Guiana.

PROMOTIONS.

MEMBERS RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Carlow County.-Henry Bruen, esq. Mayo County-Mark Blake, esq.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. R. Daly to be Dean of St. Patrick's.

Rev. G. P. Burney, D.D., to be Archdeacon of St. Alban's.

Rev. F. B. Twisleton, D.C.L., to be a Canon Residentiary of Hereford.

Rev. W. Gresley to be an Hon. Canon in Lichfield Cathedral.

Rev. W. J. Philpotts to be Precentor of Exeter.

1841.

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To be Captains,-G. Mansel, A. L. Kuper.

The following Promotions are in consequence of the operations on the coast of Syria :

To be Captains, W. Luckraft, T. Henderson, F. D. Hastings, G. Hathorn, L. T. Jones, F. Liardet, S. Hope, R. F. Stopford, H. J. Worth, R. S. Robinson; and, when they shall have completed the time required by the regulation, T. L. Massie, W. J. Williams, and the Hon. G. J. B. Elliot.

To be Commanders, W. Clark, H. P. Bingham, C. C. Birkett, G. Lowe, W. H. Hall, J. Batt, W. Maitland, W. F. Glanville, R. H. Elliot, T. Stuart. D. Curry, T. Brown, J. Fulford, John Russell (6), G. N. Broke, W. K. Stephens, C. E. E. Patey, C. Thompson, 3. Grenfell, G. Giffard, and E. P.Charle

wood; and, when his regulation-time is completed, L. S. A. Dennis.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. H. E. Manning, to be Archdeacon of Chichester.

Rev. W. A. Shirley, to be Archdeacon of Derby.

Rev. R. J. Wilberforce, to be Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Rev. T. Brown, to be a Canon of Chichester.

Rev. J. R. Hughes, to be a Canon of Chichester.

Rev. W. Kirby, to be an Honorary Canon of Norwich.

FEBRUARY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

11. Knighted, Thomas Erskine Perry, esq., a Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay.

15. John Forbes, esq., M.D. F.R.S., (Physician Extraordinary to Prince Albert), to be Physician in Ordinary to her Majesty's household.

16. Charles Waybrow Ligar, to be Surveyor-gen. of New Zealand.

19. James Annesley, esq. (late Consul at Barcelona) to be Consul at Amsterdam; John Story Penlease, esq. (late Consul at Amsterdam) to be Consul at Barcelona; Henry Augustus Cowper, esq. (late Consul at Parà) to be Consul at Pernambuco.

Royal Engineers, Capt. and Brevet-Major Anth. Marshall to be Lieut.Col., vice Sir Frederick Smith, appointed Inspector-gen. of Railways.

20. Walter William Lewis, esq., to be Commissary Judge; Michael Linning Melville, esq., to be Commissioner of Arbitration; and Charles Brooke Bidwell, esq., to be Registrar to the Mixed British and Foreign Courts established at Sierra Leone for the suppression of the Slave Trade.

22. Willoughby Shortland, esq., to be Colonial Secretary at New Zealand. 25. The Earl of Thanet sworn Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Kent.

Robert Keate, esq., to be SerjeantSurgeon in Ordinary to her Majesty. 26. 11th Foot, Major B. V. Derinzy, to be Lieut.-Col.

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Rev. T. W. Peile, to be Head Master of Repton School.

David Roberts, esq., Philip Hardwick, esq., and John Chalon, esq., elected Royal Academicians.

MARCH.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

8. Col. Henry Godwin and Capt. George Blake, R.N., to be Gentlemen Ushers to Prince Albert.

11. The Marquess of Westminster invested with the Garter.

16. William Cornwallis Symonds, to be Dep. Surveyor-gen. of New Zealand. 22. Knighted by patent, Randolph Isham Routh, esq., Commissary-Gen. to her Majesty's forces in Canada.

24. Knighted, Capt. Joseph Douglas, late of the ship Cambridge; Isambart

Marc Brunel, esq.; and Arnold James Knight, M.D. of Sheffield.

Joseph T. Crawford, esq., to be Consul at Tampico.

25. Lieut.-Col. Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke, knt., to be Lieut.-Governor of New Brunswick and its dependencies.

MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

King's County.—Andrew Armstrong,

esq.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. Frederick Twisleton, D.C.L., to be a Canon of Hereford.

The Hon. and Rev. E. Keppel, the Hon. and Rev. E. Pellew, the Rev. Edw. Edwards, and the Rev. Joseph Cotterill, to be Honorary Canons of Norwich Cathedral.

Rev. W. Wilson, to be a Minor Canon of Manchester.

Rev. R. Allen, to be Prebendary of Chichester.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. R. P. Buddicom, to be Principal of St. Bee's College.

Rev. R. Dixon, to be Principal of King William's College, Isle of Man.

APRIL.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

2. The Earl of Milltown invested with the Order of St. Patrick.

6. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, to be Ranger of the Great Park at Windsor.

7. Adm. the Hon. Sir Robert Stopford, G.D.B., to be Master of her Majesty's Hospital at Greenwich.

Edw. W. H. Schenley, to be Commissioner of Arbitration at Surinam. 24. Edw. Dyer Sanderson, esq., to be Chief Justice of Tobago.

28. Knighted,-Thomas Noel Harris, esq., late Lieut.-Col. in the army, K.H. &c., a Groom of the Privy Chamber; William Wightman, esq., a Judge of the Queen's Bench; Isaac Morley, esq., Mayor of Doncaster, and Edw. Samuel Walker, esq., Mayor of Chester.

29. Gen. Sir John Harvey, K.C.B.

PROMOTIONS.

to be Governor and Commander-in- moned to the House of Peers as Baron Chief of Newfoundland. Hastings, he being one of the heirs of Sir John de Hastings, who sat in Parliament in 18 Edw. I.

Sir Robert B. Clarke, to be Chief Justice of Barbadoes; Henry Edw. Sharpe, esq., to be Attorney-General of Barbadoes.

MEMBER RETURNED TO PARLIAMENT.

Antrim County.- Nath. Alexander,

esq.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENST.

Rev. C. H. Terrot, to be Bishop of Edinburgh.

Ven. Archdeacon Strong, D.D., to be a Canon of Peterborough.

Rev. H. Calthrop, B.D., to be Preb. of Lichteld.

Rev. E. Tottenham, to be Preb. of Wells.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

William Martin, esq., to be Chief Justice of New Zealand.

Rev. Dr. Reid, to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History, Glasgow.

MAY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

1. Major-Gen. Sir George Arthur, knt., created a Baronet.

5. Col. C. R. Fox, to be SurveyorGeneral of the Ordnance.

7. Patrick Morris, esq., to be Treasurer of Newfoundland.

10. Alexander Shepherd, esq., to be Treasurer of New Zealand; Thomas Welsh, esq., to be Attorney-Gen. of Van Diemen's Land; Samuel Geo. W. Archibald, to be Master of the Rolls, James W. Johnston, Attorney-Gen., and J. B. Uniacke. Solicitor-Gen. of Nova Scotia.

Geo. Lloyd Hodges, esq., (late Consul in Egypt) to be Consul at Hamburgh; Charles John Barnett, esq., (late Consul at Warsaw), to be Consul in Egypt.

12. Knighted, Samuel Hancock, esq., Senior Exon of the Yeomen of the Guard.

14. John Sealy, esq., to be Solicitorgeneral of Barbadoes; Stephen Bourne, esq., to be Registrar of Berbice.

15. Sir Jacob Astley, bart., sum

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PROMOTIONS.

Edward Horsman, esq, and the Hon. W. F. Cowper, to be Commissioners of the Treasury, vice Steuart and Parker.-Capt. J. W. Deans Dundas, to be one of the Commissioners of the Admiralty, vice Sir W. Parker.-The Right Hon. Richard Lalor Sheil, to be Advocate-General.Col. the Hon. George Anson, to be Clerk of the Ordnance.-Capt. James Hanway Plamridge, to be Storekeeper of the Ordnance. Alexander Bannerman, esq., to be one of the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital.

25. The Hon. James Howard, to be one of the Grooms in Waiting in Ordinary to her Majesty.

28. The Right Hon. Fox Maule sworn of the Privy Council.-The Right Hon. George Stevens Byng, to be Treasurer of her Majesty's Household, vice the Earl of Surrey; and the Right Hon. Lord Arthur Marcus Cecil Hill, Comptroller to her Majesty's Household, vice Byng.

29. Vice-Adm. John Chambers White, Rear-Admirals Charles Richardson, C.B., Sir Arthur Farquhar, knt., C.B., and Commodore Sir James John Gordon Bremer, knt., C.B., to be Knights Commanders of the Bath.-Captains Sir H. F. Senhouse, knt., Thomas Herbert, the Hon. R. S. Dundas, Thomas Bourchier, James Scott, C. R. D. Bethune, Joseph Nias, and Thomas Maitland, all of the Royal Navy, to be Companions of the Bath.-Marcus Costello, esq., to be Attorney-general of Gibraltar.

The Earl of Arran elected K.P.

More O'Ferrall, esq., appointed Secretary to the Treasury, vice Gordon; and John Parker, esq. (late a Lord of the Treasury) Secretary to the Admiralty, vice O'Ferrall.

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

The following officers serving in H.M. ships in China have been promoted:-To be Captains: Commanders William Belcher, of the Sulphur; P. J. Blake, Larne; Wm. Warren, Hyacinth; Harry Eyres. Modeste.-To be Commanders: Lieuts. George Goldsmith, Druid; Henry Kellet, Starling; R. B. Watson, Calliope; John Hay (6), Pylades; J. E. Bingham, Modeste; J. P. Bower, Samarang.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. G. A. Selwyn, M.A., to be Bishop of New Zealand.

Rev. Sir H. Oakeley, to be Archdeacon of Colchester.

Rev. W. K. Hamilton, to be a Canon of Salisbury.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

W. N. Welsby, esq., to be Recorder of Chester.

Rev. D. Pooley, to be Head Master of Oundle Grammar School.

Major-General Archibald Robertson elected a Director of the East India Company.

John Cottingham, esq. (Recorder of Chester) to be a Metropolitan Police Magistrate.

JULY.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS

1. Francis Offley Martin, of Lincoln'sinn, esq., Barrister-at-Law, to be an Assistant Tithe Commissioner for Special purposes.

6. The Earl of Surrey, to be Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, in the room of the Earl of Ilchester, resigned.

19. Thomas Frederick Elliott, esq.. the Hon. Edw. Ernest Villiers, and John George Shaw Lefevre, esq., to be Commissioners for superintending the sale and settlement of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the British Colonies.

20. Thomas Harpur, esq., to be Registrar of Deeds in the island of St. Christopher.

Lord Castlemaine has been elected a Representative Peer of Ireland.

Lieut.-General Sir Hugh Gough, K.C.B., has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Company's Forces on the Madras Establishment.

ECCLESIASTICAL Preferment.

Rev. W. K. Hamilton, to be Treasurer and Canon of Salisbury.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. D. G. Bishop, to the Mastership of Buntingford Grammar School.

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