Rev. W. Havergall, to be hon. Canon of Worcester. Rev. Edmund Melvill, to be a Canon of St. David's. Rev. W. Airy, Swineshead R. Hunts. Rev. W. S. Austin, Aberedu with Llanfareth R. Radnor. Rev. T. F. Baker, Little Cressingham R. Norf. Rev. T. Barton, St. Ann's, Sutton Bonnington R. Notts. Rev. H. Blackall, North and South Littleton P.C. Worcestershire. Rev. J. Boucher, Horton near Blyth P. C. Rev. W. J. Butler, Tubney V. Berks. Rev. G. F. Gataker, District Church of St Rev. T. W. Gardiner, Ashenden and Dourton P.C. Bucks. Rev. T. W. Gardiner, Stanford V. Norfolk. Rev. B. Gilpin, Stanwick St. John, Darlington V. Durham. Rev. F. Grant, Shelton R. Staff. Rev. J. M. Hawker, District Church of St. Rev. G. C. Hawkins, Honington R. Suffolk. Rev. J. L. Hoskyns, Aston Tirrold R. Berks. Rev. T. Sheepshanks, Christ Church, High Rev. J. Smith, Kirton-in-Holland V. Linc. Rev. F. Sturmer, Heapham R. Lincolnshire. Rev. W. Temple, St. Alphage with St. Mary, Northgate, V. Canterbury. CHAPLAINS. Rev. R. B. Greenlaw, to the Bishop of Rochester. Rev. G. T. Hudson, to the Queen Dowager. CIVIL PREFERMENTS. Captain Bagot, son of the Bishop of Oxford, is appointed Comptroller to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vice Col. Bowles, promoted to the Queen's Household. Mr. Serjeant Channell and Mr. Serjeant Manning have obtained patents of precedency, and Messrs. Lee, Wood, Humfrey, Russel Gurney, Batt, and Hayward, are new Queen's Counsel. The Rev. Joseph Power, to be Librarian of the University of Cambridge. (Power, 312 votes, Rev. J. J. Smith, 240.) Rev. C. Easter, B. A. to be Head Master of the Grammar School, Beverley, Yorkshire. Rev. C. T. Penrose, M.A. to be Head Master of Sherborne Grammar School, BIRTHS. March 3. At Florence, the Hon. Mrs. Ross, a dau. 9. At Witherley House, near Atherstone, Leicestersh. the wife of T. Denton, esq. a son.-11. At St. Petersburgh, the Grand Duchess of Russia, wife of the heir apparent to the throne, a prince, who has received the name of Alexander.- At Gaines, Hunts, Mrs. Duberly, a son.-13. At Brighton, the wife of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, Bart. a son.-14. The Marchioness of Douglas and Clydesdale (Princess Mary of Baden), a son and heir.At Devonport, the wife of W. Faber, esq. late of the 14th Light Dragoons, a son and heir.-The Baroness French, a dau. -15. At Dresden, the Princess Amelia Augusta, consort of His Royal Highness Prince Johan of Saxony, a prince.-At Tartaraghan rectory, the wife of the Hon. and Rev. Francis Clements, a dau.-17. At Rome, the Princess Doria Pamphili (dau. to the Earl of Shrewsbury), a son.-21. At Dover, Mrs. Home Gordon, a son and heir.-22. At Crowe Hall, near Downham Market, Norfolk, the wife of J. R. Fryer, esq. a dau.-23. The wife of the Hon. W. Stourton, of Holdgate Lodge, a son.-25. In Portman-sq. Viscountess Campden, a dau. 26. At Wilton-cresc. the Lady Margaret Marsham, a son.-27. In Conduit-st. Lady Mary Parker, a son.-28. At Avisford, Sussex, the wife of John W. H. Anson, esq. a son. -At Kirklington Hall, Notts. the wife of A. Boddam, esq. a son.-31. At Monkton Farleigh, the wife of Wade Brown, esq. High Sheriff of Wilts, a son. Lately. In Wilton cresc. Lady Charlotte Egerton, a son.In Cephalonia, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Hay, 19th Regt. a dau.--In Ire land, Lady Georgiana Croker, a dau.--Lady B. Balfour, a dau.-In Cumberland-pl. the Hon. Lady Butler, a son and heir.--At Withington Rectory, the wife of the Hon. and Rev. G. C. Talbot, a son and heir.--At Cheltenham, the wife of J. Esdaile, esq. a son and heir. Viscountess Villiers, dau. of Sir R. Peel, a son and heir.-At Chicksands Priory, Lady Elizabeth Osborne, a son-The wife of the Rev. Dr. Benj. Kennedy, Head Master of Shrewsbury School, a son and heir.-At Wavertree, Lanc. the wife of John Whitlock Nicholl Carne, LL.D. Barrister-at-Law, of Dimlands House, Glamorgan, a dau.-—In Eaton-pl. London, the wife of John J. Pakington, esq. M.P. a dau. which survived its birth only a few hours.--At Belmont, Hants, the wife of Capt. Sir James Stirling, R.N. a dau. -In Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs. Primrose, a dau. At Rowden Hill, Mrs. West Awdry, a son. At Bath, the wife of W. Surtees Raine, esq. a son.--At Warblington Lodge, the wife of Col. Edward Byam, a dau.-At Ashton Gifford, the wife of Wadham Locke, esq. a son and heir.At Edinburgh, the wife of Sir David Dundas, Bart. a son. April 3. At Pau, the wife of the Hon. B. Cary, a son-At Eaton-pl. the wife of the Right Hon. Sir T. F. Fremantle, Bart. a son. 6. In Eaton-pl. the Hon. Mrs. Clinton, a son.-9. At Newton-house, the wife of G.S. Welby, esq. M.P. a son.-12. Lady Mordaunt, a son.-14. At Paris, the lady of Sir A. Y. Spearman, Bart. a son---At Southall, Middx. the wife of the Rev. Frank Hewson, B.A. a son.-15. At Frittenden Rectory, Lady Harriet Moore, a dau.- -At Ditchley, the Duchess of Calabretto, a son.-19. At Moor-bill, Harewood, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Lascelles, a dau. 536 Marriages. --At Cheltenham, the wife of Kellett Long, MARRIAGES. Nov. 15. At Ningpo, China, Frederick Lewis Hertslet, esq. of the British Consulate at Ningpo, to Charlotte, dau. of the late Richard Repps Browne, esq. of Fulmodestone Hall, Norfolk. Dec. 13. In India, William Keates, esq. Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal Residency, to Penelope, third dau. of the late Hugh Wilson, esq. Cresswell, Pemb. 18. At Madras Cathedral, James Kellie, esq. Surgeon, 4th Battalion Artillery, to VirginiaMatilda, third dau. of the Hon. Henry Chainier. -At Cuddalore, the Rev. George Knox, A.B. to Frances-Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Forbes Reynolds, esq. M.D. Cantab. of Wallington, Surrey, 30. At Madras, Lieut. Col. Ely, Command. ing the 42nd Regt. M.1.1. to Maria-Charlotte, second dau. of David Kerr, esq. Jan. 1. In Ceylon, Major Thomas Bonnor, C.R.R. to Henrietta, widow of Capt. Maitland, of the Coldstream Guards. 2. At Kamptee, Lieut.-Colonel J. J. Clough, 46th Regt. N.I. to Mrs. H. Lloyd. 7. At Cannamore, Matthews Beachcroft, esq. Brigade-Major of Malabar and Canara, to Helen-Robertson, second dau. of Major-Gen. Allan, C.B.-At Madras, the Rev. Robert Kerr Hamilton, A.M. junior Minister to St. Andrew's Church, to Susan Ann Sophia Churchill, second dau. of the Right Rev. the Bishop of Madras. 8. At Kensington, George Edwin Taunton, esq. of Liverpool, fifth son of the late Thomas Henry Taunton, of Grand Pont House, Oxford, to Susannah-Maria, second dau. of the late J. R. Oliver, esq. of Aldermanbury, and Upper Clapton. 20. At Colombo, Ceylon, the Rev. John David Palm, Colonial Chaplain, to Louisa-Ann, second dau. of R. J. Wells, esq. of the Stock Exchange, and Peckham. 24. At Constantinople, John Nassau Glascott, M.D. British Hospital, youngest son of the late Capt. Glascott, New Ross, Ireland, to Anna-Charlotte, second dau, of the late Edw. Stephens, esq. Everton, Liverpool. 29. At Madras, R. M. Best, esq. Capt. H.M. 10th Regt. to Eliza-Hastings, eldest dau. of the late Major Alex. M'Leod, 9th N.I. and stepdau. of Lieut.-Col. L. W. Watson. 30. At Trebisond, in Asiatic Turkey, Francis Feb. 4. At Madras, Thomas Ralph Holmes, 6. At Cochin, Lieut. Barnett Ford, 12th 7. At Madras, A. R. West, esq. 6th Regt. N.I. to Arabella-Boyde, second dau. of Capt. Hutchinson, late of the Hon. E. I. Co.'s Serv. and niece of Lieut.-Col. Hutchinson, 21st N.I. 8. At Ashford, George Athill, esq. of Antigua, to Charlotte, second dau. of the late Thos. Tappenden, esq.--At Dover, Francis- 10. At Derry Hill, Wilts, the Hon. James K. At Calicut, India, Edward G. Whitty, esq. 11. At Greenwich, the Rev. Walter Irvine, At Lorton, the Rev. Thomas James Clark, 12. At Carron Hall, Stirling, N. B. Lieut.- 13. At West Hackney, W. Hughes Hughes, 14. At Dublin, Lieut. Archibald J. M. Boileau, Madras Eng. son of Thomas Boileau, esq. Madras Civil Serv. and Judge of the Northern Division, Masulipatam, to Georgiana-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of George Wilson Boileau, esq. of Monkstown, Dublin. 15. At Camberwell, Rowland Hughes, esq. of the Old Kent-road, to Frances, only dau. of Edward Coombe, esq. of Park-road, Peckham. -At St. Peter's Walworth, Charles Lane, esq. of Sutherland-sq. to Margaret, third dau. of the late John Wills, esq. of Doctors' Commons and Dulwich.-At Liverpool, Frederick Henry Villiers, esq. son of the late George Villiers, esq. to Jessie, dau. of the late Rev. Robert Shanley, Rector of Julianstown, Ireland. At Woodbury, near Exeter, Capt. A.R. Wilson, 14th Regt. B.N.I. to Anna-Saunders, eldest dau. of the late Capt. W. R. Smith, R.N. 17. At Edinburgh, W. G. Campbell, of Fairfield, Ayr, N.B. to M. Anne M.Naughton, only dau. of the late John Henry Menzies, esq. second son of John Menzies, of Cul dares, N. B. 18. At Woodside, Cheshire, John Taylor, esq. of Bayswater, London, to Katharine-Mason, eldest dau. of Timothy Bourne, esq. of Liverpool. At Abingdon, Berks. Rowland Neate, esq. of Tavistock-sq. to Emily-Meliora, eldest 1845.] dau. of William Graham, esq. Marriages. -William John Chapman, third son of Thomas Benson, esq. of Upper Woburn-pl. to Emily, youngest dau, of Nathan Horn, esq. the Green, Bishopwearmouth. At Cheltenham, the Rev. Robert John Rolles, of New College, Oxford, to AnneCatherine, second dau. of Pearson Thompson, esq. of Cheltenham.- At Lewisham, Kent, Thomas Sanders, esq. M. A. Fellow of King's coll. Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law, to Mary-Prescott, second dau. of Richard Paterson, esq. of Eliotplace. Blackheath. Andrew Moseley, esq. of Great Ormond-st. to Elizabeth-Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Stoddart, D.D. Rector of Lowick and Islip, Northamptonsh. -At Honiton, C. F. Thorndike, esq. Lient. Royal Art. only son of Captain Thorndike, of the same corps, to Mary-Ann, only child of the late William Vinicombe, esq. and granddau. of the late Gen. Vinicombe, of Plymouth. At 19. At Manchester, Geo. Clark Pauling, esq. to Ann Chapman, sister of J. Chapman, esq. Hill End House, near Mottram in Longdendale.--At Derby, Edward Salusbury Rose Trevor, eldest son of the Rev. J. W. Trevor, Llanvaelog, Anglesey, to Joanna-ElizabethAdelaide, second dau. of the late Thos. Lloyd, esq. of Trawscoed, co. Montgomery.Edinburgh, the Hon. Augustus George Frederick Jocelyn, Capt. in Her Majesty's Carabineers, son of the late and brother of the present Earl of Roden, and uncle to the Countess of Gainsborough, to Cecilia, second dau. of Major-Gen. Sir Neil Douglas, K. C. B., and K. C. H., commanding Her Majesty's Forces in North Britain. 20. At Edinburgh, Richd.-Brassey, youngest son of the late Rev. John Hole, of Wooltardisworthy, to Ann-Burn, eldest dau. of Wm. Fergusson, esq. Surgeon to the Forces, Sierra Leone. At Plymouth, Capt. Wm. Osborn Pellowe, Madras Army, son of the late Capt. Richard Pellowe, R.N. Stonehouse, to EmmaSelina-Soper, dau. of Mr. Richard Pellowe, of Liverpool. At St. George's, Bloomsburysq. John T. Still, esq. 34th Regt. only child of N. Tryon Still, esq. of Axminster, to CharlotteMallock, eldest dau. of Charles Bond, esq. of Axminster-At Milford, Hants, Charles, youngest son of the late George Williams Parry, esq. of Llydiarde, Cardigansh. to Maria, eldest dau. of Roderick Eardley Richardes, esq. of Penglais.-At Hessle, near Hull, Capt. Reynard, 1st Batt. Rifle Brigate, third son of the late Horner Reynard, esq. of Sunderland-wick, Yorkshire, to Mary-Ann, only dau. of T. B. Locke, esq. of Hessle Mount. -At Hartlebury, co. Worcester, Richard Tattersall, esq. of Grosvenor-pl. to CharlotteMary, youngest dau. of the late Rev. W. J. Carless, of Felsted, Essex.-At Lee, Kent, Wm. Parsons, esq. of Pontardawe, Glamorgansh. to Mary-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Robert Ferguson, esq. of Deptford, Kent. -At Battersea, J. Charles Andreae, esq. of At Bayonne, Jas. Ellis, esq. of Greenhill, near At Longford, Notts, Henry Bacon Fector Dickinson, esq. Capt. 59th Regt. to Catherine, second dau. to the late James Haffenden, esq. of Langford Hall, and of Tenterden, Kent. 23. At Leckhampton, Rev. Thos. B. Armstrong, Vicar of Ballyvaldon, co. Wexford, third son of the late Andrew Armstrong, esq. and grandson of the late Capt. Armstrong, of Castle Armstrong, King's co. to Isabella, youngest dau. of the late R. Fothergill, esq. of Caerleon, Monmouthshire. 25. At Edinburgh, John Sparks, esq. of Crewkerne, Somerset, to Mary, eldest dau. of Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bart. of Balmain, Kincardineshire, and relict of the Rev. Burges -John Lambert, of Misterton, Somerset.Robert Hilton, esq. 11th Regt. to Betsy-Tanish, youngest dau. of the late Major Robt. Clarke, R.M.At Liverpool, Capt. G. Hookey, Paymaster of the Chatham Division of Royal Marines, to Sarah, dau. of the late Thos. Mason, esq. of Lincoln, and sister of Richard Mason, esq. town clerk of that city.-At St. George's, Hanover-sq. John Spencer Ashton Shuttleworth, esq. of Hathersage Hall, Derbysh. to Emily, eldest dau. of the late Bolton Peel, esq. of Dosthill Lodge, Staffordsh.--At All Souls, Marylebone, Parkinson Oates, esq. of Tavistock-pl. Tavistock-sq. to Selina, eldest dau. of the late John Meadows, esq. of Braiseworth Hall, Suffolk. 27. At Clifton, A. F. Rolfe, esq. of Crickhowel, Breconshire, to Esther-Lockley, of Herbert-hall, Breconsh. niece of Capt. Wilbraham, R.Ñ. of Clifton Vale.At Highgate, Allan Edward, esq. of Dundee, to ErminElizabeth, sixth dau. of the late George Watkin Kenrich, esq. of Woore Hall, Shropshire, and Mertyn, Flintshire.At St. Giles's, the Rev. William Houlbrook, M.A. Incumbent of Wyke, near Halifax, to Fanny, only dau. of the late John Eicke, esq. of Hampstead.-At Manchester, Alexander George Paterson, esq. son of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Wm. Paterson, K.C.H. to Eliza, eldest dau. of Daniel Broadhurst, esq. At Northam, Joseph, second son of Joseph Gardiner, esq. of Highgate, to Mary, eldest dau. of Edward Reynolds, esq. of FordJands, Bideford.--At Deptford, Heury Court, esq. of Peckham, Surrey, to Mercy-Ruth, eldest dau. of Boyes Thornton, esq.-At Streatham, William-Langston, third son of T. B. Oldfield, esq. of Champion-Hill, Surrey, to Julia-Mary Miller, grand-dau. of Daniel Haigh, esq. of Furzdown Park, same county. At Lately. At Delhi, Henry-Beresford Melville, esq. Capt. 54th Nat. Inf. to IsabellaMacpherson, second dau. of the late Capt. Richard Rideout, of the Bengal Army:Southampton, Barnard Gregory, esq. of North Audley-st. to Margaret, the last surviving relative of the late John Thompson, esq. of the Priory, Hampstead, grand-dau. of the late Sir William Seton, Bart. of Aberdeen, and niece of the late Sir John Patterson, Bart. of Eccles, M.P. for Berwick, and Lady Hume Campbell, eldest dau. of the late Earl of Marchmont. March 1. At Great Malvern, Willoughby Wood, esq. eldest son of Charles Thorold Wood, esq. of South Thorsby, Lincolnsh. to Mary, youngest dau. of the late John Clervaux Chaytor, esq. of Spennithorne Hall. 4. At Holbrooke, Suffolk, Capt. H. E. Austen, late of 71st Regt. Highland Light Inf. second son of Sir H. E. Austen, to Elizabeth-Mary, second dau. of the late John Reade, esq. of Hol-At Hornby, brooke House, near Ipswich. John Hutton, esq. of Sowbar Hill, Yorksh. to Caroline, second dau. of Thomas Robson, esq. of Holtby House.At Felton, John Chandless, esq. to Isabella, eldest dau. of George Burdon, esq. of Felton Park, Northumberland. At Seaton, the Rey, Henry-Skinner Tem 538 Marriages. pler, eldest son of the Rev. John Templer, late 6. At Charlton, next Dover, Robert Sillery, 8. At Eye, Northamptonsh. Jonathan Hill, esq. of Cholmondeley, Cheshire, to LydiaHolmes, dau. of the late Thomas Bell, M.D. of Dublin.--At Worcester, T. J. Deverell, esq. Capt. 67th Regt. to Eleanor-Frances, second dau. of the late Richard Thomas Dixie, esq. and first cousin of Sir Wolstan Dixie, Bart. 10. At Edinburgh, William Gates, esq. to Mary-Cameron, dau. of the Hon. Lord Robertson, one of the Judges of the Court of Session. 11. At Hove, Horace Alfred Ford, esq. of At Yeovilton, the Rev. William Buckler, Vicar 12. At Torquay, George-Nugent, eldest son At Sculcoates, Richard Jameson Sissons, esq. to Rebecca-Lydia, third dau. of the late Richard Bailey, esq. of Oxford.At Brighton, Capt. Rawson John Crozier, 20th Bombay Nat. Inf. to Emily-Jane, eldest dau. of John Brightman, esq. of Brighton. 13. At Dublin, William, son of Richard Smyth, esq. Harcourt-st, to Sarah-Eleanor, dau. of Charles Butler, esq. M. D., Abbey 17. At Edinburgh, Samuel John Thomas, 8. At St. Margaret's, Westminster, N. J. 20. At Sunning Hill, Berks, Alfred, fourth 22. At St. Peter's, Eaton-sq. the Hon. 24. At Essex-st. Chapel, Thomas Solly, esq. barrister-at-law, of the Middle Temple, to Charlotte-Augusta, only dau. of Hollis Solly, esq. 25. At Preston, near Cirencester, Henry William Cripps, esq. barrister-at-law, and Fellow of New college, Oxford, eldest son of the Rev. H. Cripps, to Julia, dau. of Charles Lawrence, esq. of the Querns, Cirencester. At Shotesham, Norfolk, Stephen Charles Denison, esq. of the Inner Temple, barristerat-law, to Susan-Anne-Frances, only dan. of the late Rev. John Fellowes. Rector of Shotesham. At Hampton, Capt. Berners, of the Royal Art. to Elizabeth-Jane, eldest dau. of the late Vice-Adm. the Hon. Sir Charles Paget.At Beddington, Joseph Laurence, esq. of Beddington, Surrey, to Louisa-Anne, second dau. of Sir Charles Rich, Bart.-At Westerham, Kent, Francis Henry Woodforde, esq. M.D. of Assford and Taunton, Somerset. to Mary-Anne, eldest dau. of Samuel Cotton, esq. of Lothbury, and Lower Clapton.--At Oxford, J. Eustace Grubb, esq. of the Inner Temple and Lincoln's-inn, second son of John Grubb, esq. late of Horsendon House, Bucks, to Julia-Catharine, second dau. of the late Rev. G. W. Hall, D.D. Master of Pembroke coll. Oxford, and Canon of Gloucester. -At Abbotsham, near Bideford, the Rev. James Jones Reynolds, B. A., Curate of that place, eldest son of James Jones Reynolds, esq. of Winsford, to Eliza-Sophia, eldest dau. of Lieut. Col. Hatherly, of Kenwith Lodge, Devon. James Allen, esq. of York, to Margaret, second dau. of the late Dr. Greenhow, M.D. of North Shields. 26. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, Sills John Gibbons, esq. of St. Andrew's Hill, Doctors* Commons, to Anne, third dau. of William Crookes, esq. of Montagu-pl.-At Devonport, Capt. George Woodfall, to Eliza-Sherwood, eldest dau. of the late William Symons, esq. of Hatt, Cornwall, OBITUARY. THE EARL OF EGREMONT. April 2. At his seat, Silverton Park, Devonshire, in his 60th year, the Right Hon. George Francis Wyndham, fourth Earl of Egremont and Baron of Cocker. mouth, co. Cumberland (1749), the seventh Baronet, of Orchard Wyndham, co. Somerset (1661), a Captain in the Royal Navy, and F.S.A. The branch of the widely spread family of Wyndham, which becomes extinct in the legitimate male line by the death of this nobleman, attained the dignity of the peerage, in consequence of the marriage of Sir William Wyndham, the celebrated statesman, with Lady Catharine Seymour, second daughter of Charles Duke of Somerset, in 1708. In October, 1749, Algernon, the seventh Duke of Somerset, was created Baron of Cockermouth and Earl of Egremont, with remainder to his nephews, Sir Charles Wyndham, Bart., and Percy O'Brien Wyndham, sons of his sister Catharine, wife of Sir William Wyndham. Pursuant to the patent, on the death of the Duke, without issue, on the 7th Feb., 1750, these titles devolved on the first-named nephew, Charles, the second Earl. George Francis, the Earl now deceased, was born Oct. 1786, the eldest child and only surviving son of the Hon. William Frederick Wyndham, Minister at Florence, (fourth son of Charles second Earl of Egremont,) by Frances Harford, natural daughter of Frederick Calvert, the last Lord Baltimore. He entered the Royal Navy in 1799, became a Lieutenant in 1806, Commander in 1810, and Captain in 1812. He was midshipman in his Majesty's ship Canopus, in Sir John Duckworth's action off St. Domingo, February, 1809; commanded his Majesty's sloop Hawk from 1810 to 1812; and commanded the Bristol troop-ship from 1812 to the end of 1814, in the Mediterranean, and at the siege of Tarragona. He succeeded his uncle, George O'Brien, the third Earl, Nov. 11, 1837, but only to the old entailed estates of the family in the west of England; the old Percy estates at Petworth, &c. and large funded property, being left to the former Earl's natural children, Colonel Wyndham and his brothers (see our vol. IX. p. 22.) The last Earl of Egremont was in politics a staunch Conservative. He was a generous patron of the fine arts, and the splendid mansion at Silverton Park built by him, the erection of which occupied five years, is a magnificent monument of the elegance of his taste, being throughout a chaste development of pure Grecian architecture. His Lordship married Nov. 14, 1820, Jane, third daughter of the Rev. William Roberts, Vice-Provost of Eton College, and Rector of Warplesdon, Surrey, and sister to Capt. John Walter Roberts, R. N. but by that lady, who survives him, he had no issue. His remains were interred in the family vault at Orchard Wyndham, THE EARL OF ROMNEY. March 29. At the Mote, near Maidstone, aged 67, the Right Hon. Charles Marsham, second Earl of Romney and Viscount Marsham of the Mote (1801), fourth Baron of Romney (1716), and the eighth Baronet (1663), M.A., President of the Marine Society, and of the Society for the relief of persons imprisoned for Small Debts, a Vice-President of the Society of Arts, &c. His Lordship was born Nov. 22, 1777, the eldest child and only son of Charles the first Earl, by Lady Frances Wyndham, second daughter of Charles second Earl of Egremont. He was educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, where the degree of M.A. was conferred upon him April 15, 1801. His Lordship first entered Parliament in Nov. 1798, on a vacancy for the borough of Hythe. In 1802 his re-election was disputed, and he lost it by two votes, polling 90, while Mr. Godfrey had 92. In 1803 he was returned for Downton, and he sat for that borough until 1806. |