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PROMOTIONS.

Hercules, 2; E. W. Vansittart to the Bittern, 12.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS..

Rev. J. W. Trevor, Chancellor of the diocese of Bangor.

Rev. A. W. West, Chancellor of St. Bridget's Cathedral, Kildare.

Rev. W. Gunning, Archdeacon of Bath.

Rev. R. Eden, Hon. Canon of Norwich.

Rev. T. James, Hon. Canon of Peterborough Cathedral.

Rev. F. E. Tuson, Hon. Canon of Bristol Cathedral.

Rev. J. H. Pinder, Canonry of Combe, diocese of Bath.

Rev. W. Gorman, Vicar-Choralship (and Librarian), Cathedral of St. Canice, Kilkenny.

COLLEGIATE AND SCHOLASTIC APPOINT

MENTS.

Rev. W. Birley, H.M. Inspector of Schools.

Rev. J. G. C. Fussell, H.M. Inspector of Schools.

Rev. R. L. Koe, H.M. Inspector of Schools.

Rev. R. F. Meredith, H.M. Inspector of Schools.

OCTOBER.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

11. Lieut.-Gen. Lord Fitzroy Somerset, K.C.B., Master-General of the Ordnance, created Baron Raglan, of Raglan, co. Monmouth.-Gen. Viscount Combermere, G.C.B., to be Constable of the Tower of London, and Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the Tower Hamlets.

16. Lord Raglan sworn of H.M. Most Hon. Privy Council.

Edward Smirke, esq., to be AttorneyGeneral to the Prince of Wales, with a seat at the Board of the Duchy of Cornwall.

Samuel Warren, esq., Q.C., to be Recorder of Hull.

J. Leycester Adolphus, esq., to be Judge of the Marylebone County Court.

ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

12. 13th Dragoons, Major C. E. Doherty to be Lieutenant-Colonel; Capt. W. R. O. Gore to be Major.-47th Foot, Capt. C. F. Fordyce to be Major.

Brevet Capt. C. Andrews, 46th Foot, to be Major and Lieut.-Colonel in the Army; Capt. T. T. Tucker, 8th Bengal Cavalry, to have the rank of Major in the East Indies.

15. 50th Foot, Major-Gen. J. Allan, C.B., to be Colonel.-51st Foot, Capt. A. T. Rice to be Major.-61st Foot, Lieut. Gen. J. Reeve to be Colonel.

18. Royal Marines, Colonel Second Commandant Samuel B. Ellis, C.B., of the Chatham division, to be Colonel Commandant, and appointed to Woolwich division; Lieut.-Col. J. I. Willes, of the Portsmouth division, to be Colonel Second Commandant, and appointed to the Chatham division; brevet Major Joseph Childs, of the Plymouth division, to be Lieut.-Colonel, and appointed to the Portsmouth division.

29. Brevet Capt. C. G. Becher, 5th Bengal Cavalry, to be Major in the East Indies.

NAVY PROMOTIONS.

1. Capt. William James Mingaye to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue; Capt. Sir Charles Burrard, bart., to be retired Rear-Admiral.

16. Capt. J. H. Plumridge to be RearAdmiral of the Blue.-Retired Captains T. L. Peake and W. Hendry to the retired list of Rear-Admirals.-Captains Norwich Duff, Sir Charles C. Parker, John Edward Walcot, M.P., and Earl Spencer, K.G., placed on the reserved list of Rear-Admirals.-Lieut. W. Eyton to be Commander on the reserved list. -Captain Lord Adolphus Fitzelarence, G.C.H., to be Commodore of the first class, and to command the Victoria and Albert; Comm. William Crispin, of the Victoria and Albert, to be Captain.

28. Captains G. C. Blake and W. P. Schomberg to be retired Captains.

29. Rear-Adm. Sir David Dunn, knt., K.C.H., to receive a pension of 150l. a year. Capt. Sir G. Tyler, knt., K.H., to be Rear-Admiral on the reserved

half-pay list.-Capt. Sir J. Franklin, knt., K.C.H., to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.

Appointments. Need to Linnet, 8.

9. Comm. Henry

29. Capt. William Loring to the Furious, 16.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Ven. J. H. Singer, D.D. (Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Dublin), Bishopric of Meath, Ireland.

PROMOTIONS.

Rev. F. Goold, Archdeaconry of of the Tithe and the Land Enclosure Raphoe.

Rev. W. Leahy, Archdeaconry of

Killala.

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GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

2. Thomas Price, esq., to be Treasurer of Antigua.

10. The Marquess of Winchester sworn Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire and the town of Southampton; and Lord Bateman Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Herefordshire.The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, the Marquess of Blandford, the Earl of Harrowby, the Lord Bishop of London, the Lord Bishop of Oxford, the Right Hon. Sir John Dodson, LL.D., the Right Hon. Sir John Patteson, Sir W. P. Wood, the Rev. Christ. Wordsworth, D.D.,_the Rev. W. F. Hook, D.D., the Rev. John Jackson, M.A., and the Rev. William Selwyn, B.D., to be Commissioners for inquiring into the state of the Cathedral and Collegiate Churches in England and Wales.

15. Henry Charles Mules, esq., to be one of the three Chief Commissioners

Commission for England and Wales.

15. Henry Charles Mules, esq., to be a Commissioner under the Copyhold and Tithe Commutation Acts.

19. Sir Robert Horsford, knt., Chief Justice of Antigua and Montserrat, to be C.B. of the Civil Division; William a'Beckett, esq., Chief Justice of Victoria, knighted by patent.

22. Sir Samuel George Bonham, K.C.B., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Hong Kong, and Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent of British Trade in China, created a Baronet.

23. The Master of the Rolls, ViceChancellors Turner and Kindersley, the Dean of the Arches' Court, the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, Mr. Justice Crompton, Sir James Graham, bart., the Right Hon. J. W. Henley, Sir John Dorney Harding, knt., Advocate-Gen. Sir William Page Wood, knt., Richard Bethell, esq., John Rolt, esq., Q.C., and Wm. M. James, esq., barrister-at-law, to be Commissioners for continuing the Chancery Inquiry, and for inquiring into the law and jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical and other Courts in relation to matters testamentary. -The Hon. R. Bingham, late Secretary of Legation at Naples, to be Chargé d'Affaires and Consul-General in the Republic of Venezuela.

30. William M. Edye, esq., to be Resident Magistrate of Fort Peddie, Cape of Good Hope.

ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

2. 67th Foot, Major-Gen. J. F. Ewart, C.B., to be Colonel.

5. 10th Light Dragoons, Capt. B. Harrison to be Major.-29th Foot, Major J. R. Wheeler, from 54th Foot, to be Major, vice Major A. St. George H. Stepney, who exchanges. - Hospital Staff, Surgeon T. G. Logan, M.D., from 4th Foot, to be Staff Surgeon of the First Class.-Unattached, Capt. A. Watson, from Ceylon Rifle Regiment, to be Major.

11. Royal Artillery, brevet Major T. A. Shone to be Lieut.-Colonel.

12. First Dragoon Guards, Major A. Spottiswoode to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. J. P. Peach to be Major.

23. Royal Marines, brevet Majors Hugh Evans, S. R. Wesley, AssistantAdjutant-Gen., and Thomas Fynmore, to be Lieut.-Colonels.

PROMOTIONS.

26. 41st Foot, Capt. James Eman to be Major.-Hospital Staff, Surgeon Thomas David Hume, M.D., from 82nd Foot, to be Staff Surgeon of the First Class; Assistant Surgeon Cosmo Gordon Logie, M.D., from 6th Dragoons, and Surgeon Henry Cooper Reade, from 3rd Foot, to be Staff Surgeons of the Second Class. - Brevet Capt. T. C. Hammill, Ceylon Rifle Regiment, to be Major and Lieut.-Colonel in the Army; Capt. Henry Phillipps, of 6th Foot, to be Major and Lieut.-Colonel in the Army.

NAVY APPOINTMENTS.

25. Captains F. Fisher to Magicienne, 16, and J. H. H. Glasse, to Vulture, 6. 27. Comm. Cumberland to London,

90.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. C. Wordsworth, Bishopric of St. Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dumblane.

Hon. and Rev. S. R. Lawley, SubDeanery of York Cathedral.

Rev. A. H. Ashworth, Vicar-Choral, Probationary, York Cathedral.

COLLEGIATE AND SCHOLASTIC APPOINT

MENTS.

Earl of Eglinton, Lord Rector of Glasgow University.

Rev. S. Butcher, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Dublin. Rev. D. MacAfee, Dean of Residence, Queen's College, Belfast.

Rev. J. Pulling, B.D. (Master of Corpus Christi College), Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, 1852-3.

Edwin Guest, esq., M.A. Mastership, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. D. Masson, Professorship, English Language, University of London.

G. J. Stoney, M.A., Professorship, Natural Philosophy, Galway College.

CIVIL PREFERMENTS.

John Marshall, esq. (Dean of Faculty), to be a Lord of Session in Scotland. Capt. Galton to be Government Inspector of Railways.

DECEMBER.

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

1. Col. Everard Wm. Bouverie, of the

Royal Horse Guards, to be Equerry in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

2. Knighted by patent, Charles Robert Mitchell Jackson, esq., Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court at Bombay.

14. Francis Hartwell Henslowe, esq., to be Clerk of the Legislative Council of Van Diemen's Land; Capel Hanbury Williams, esq., and Sir Theophilus St. George, bart., to be Assistant Magistrates for Natal, in South Africa.

17. F. D. Orme, esq., now Paid Attaché at Frankfort, to be Secretary of Legation at Copenhagen; Capt. the Hon. E. A. Harris, R.N., now Consul for Denmark, to be Chargé d'Affaires and ConsulGeneral in Peru.

20. George Harris, esq., to be ConsulGeneral in the Lombardo - Venetian

States and the Austrian Territories on the Adriatic.

George Canning Backhouse, esq., to be Judge in the Mixed Court established at the Havannah, under the Treaty of 1835, between Great Britain and Spain, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.

21. Adam Murray Alexander, esq., to be Second Puisne Judge of British Guiana.

22. Dr. Henry Holland, of Brookstreet, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and a Physician in Ordinary

to H.R.H. Prince Albert, to be one of Her Majesty's Physicians in Ordinary, vice Dr. W. F. Chambers, resigned.

23. Belford Hinton Wilson, esq., some time Chargé d'Affaires and Consul-General to Venezuela, to be K.C.B. of the Civil Division; Captain George Edw. Wade to be Civil Commissioner and Collector of Taxes for the Seychelles Islands.

28. Earl Granville declared President of the Council.-Sir William Molesworth, bart., Sir John Young, bart., and Edward Cardwell, esq., sworn of the Privy Council.

Richard Davies Hanson, esq., to be Advocate-General for South Australia.

ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

3. 17th Foot, brevet Lieut.-Col. Philip M'Pherson, C.B., to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. O. P. Bourke to be Major.-97th Foot, Major-Gen. H. A. Proctor, C.B., to be Colonel.-Staff Lieut.-Col. John Stoyte, from 17th Foot, to be Inspecting Field Officer of a Recruiting District.

13. Royal Marines, brevet Majors J.

PROMOTIONS.

T. Brown and E. A. Parker to be Lieut.-
Colonels.

14. 93rd Foot, Major-Gen. Edward Parkinson, C.B., to be Colonel.

15. Royal Artillery, brevet Major A. A. Shuttleworth to be Lieut.-Colonel.

17. 85th Foot, Capt. J. W. Grey to be Major.-Brevet Capt. O. Cavenagh, 32nd Bengal Native Infantry, to be Major in the East Indies.-W. C. Howatson, M.D., to be Assistant-Surgeon to the Forces.

23. William Fenwick Williams, esq., Captain Royal Artillery and brevet Lieut.-Colonel in the Army, some time employed on a special service in Turkey, to be C.B. of the Civil Division.

24. 11th Light Dragoons, brevet Major John Douglas to be Major.-79th Foot, Major E. J. Elliott to be Lieut.Colonel; brevet Major John Douglas to be Major.--95th Foot, Major James Webber Smith to be Lieut.-Colonel; Capt. Henry Hume to be Major.-3rd West India Regiment, Major Inigo William Jones, from 11th Light Dragoons, to be Lieut.-Colonel.-Brevet Capt. John Digby Murray, of 5th Dragoon Guards, to be Major and Lieut.Colonel in the Army; Capt. Tobias Purcell, of the 90th Foot, to be Major and Lieut.-Colonel in the Army.

NAVY PROMOTIONS.

3. Capt. Sir T. Herbert, K.C.B., to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.

17. Vice-Adm. John Wright and ViceAdm. W. H. B. Tremlett, to be Admirals on the half-pay list; Vice-Adm. Sir S. Pym, K.C.B., to be Admiral of the Blue; Rear-Adm. J. W. D. Dundas, C.B., to be Vice-Admiral of the Blue; Capt. Sir G. R. B. Pechell, bart., and Capt. H. B. Powell, to be Rear-Admirals on reserved half-pay; Capt. the Hon. H. J. Rous to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue. To be retired Rear-Admirals on the terms proposed 1st Sept., 1846: Capt. H. T. B. Collier, Capt. J. Brenton, Capt. W. Ramsden, Capt. H. Stanhope, Capt. J. T. Coffin, Capt. E. Curzon, C.B., Capt. S. Arabin.

25. Vice-Adm. Sir T. Cochrane, K.C.B., to be Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth. Comm. G. T. P. Hornby to be Captain.-Lieut. W. Burdon to be Commander.

Appointments. 3. Rear-Adm. the

VOL. XCIV.

Hon. Sir Fleetwood B. R. Pellew, C.B., K.C.H., to be Commander-in-Chief of the East India station.-Capt. George Goldsmith to Sidon, 22.-Commanders Thomas Miller to Penelope, 16; O. Cumberland to Ocean.

11. Comm. Hyde Parker to Cruiser.

17. Capt. G. B. Martin, C.B., late of the Victory, to be Superintendent of the Dockyard, Deptford.-Capt. John Shepherd (1840) to the Victory, at Portsmouth, as Flag-Captain to Vice-Adm. Sir T. Cochrane.-Comm. Henry Trollope to Rattlesnake storeship.

25. Capt. W. W. Chambers to Desperate, 8; Capt. Francis Scott to Odin, 12; Capt. C. G. E. Patey to Amphion, 34; Capt. Hyde Parker to Firebrand, 6; Comm. Hon. George H. Douglas to Cruiser, steam sloop; Comm. J. C. Bailey to Medea, 6; Comm. George Parker to Barracouta, 6; Comm. Rich. Purvis to Argus, 6.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS.

Rev. C. Dodgson, Canon Residentiary in Ripon Cathedral.

Rev. D. Foley, Kilbragh Prebend, diocese of Cashel.

Rev. C. Wolseley to the Chancellorship of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, Dublin.

Rev. J. Baillie, Canonry of Wistow, in the Cathedral Church of York.

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GENERAL ELECTIONS OF 1847 & 1852.

LIST of MEMBERS returned from the respective Counties, Cities, Towns, and Boroughs to the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Parliaments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; Writs returnable on the 21st day of September, 1847, and the 20th day of August, 1852.

The names of the unsuccessful Candidates, printed in italics, and a Statement of the Numbers polled, are also given.

ENGLAND AND WALES.

Abingdon:-1847-Sir Frederic Thesiger, 153; Lt.-Gen. Caulfeild, 151.

1852-Lt.-Gen. James Caulfeild. Andover:-1847-Henry Beaumont Coles, 134; William Cubitt, 121; J. N. Fellowes, 107; T. C. Smith, 60.

1852-William Cubitt, 140; Henry Beaumont Coles, 121; Curling, 20. Anglesea :--1847-Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley. 1852-Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley. Arundel-1847-Earl of Arundel.

1852-Lord Edw. G. F. Howard. Ashburton:-1847-Col. T. Matheson. 1852-George Moffatt. Ashton-under-Lyne: Hindley.

1847 Charles

1852-Charles Hindley. Aylesbury:-1847-John P. Deering, 687; Lord Nugent, 620; R. R. Clayton, 546. 1852-Austen H. Layard, D.C.L., 558; Richard Bethell, 525; Dr. Bayford, 447; Lt.-Col. J. T. West, 435. Banbury:-1847-Henry William Tancred, 226; McGregor, 164.

1852-Henry Wm. Tancred. Barnstaple:-1847-Richard Bremridge, 468; Hon. J. W. Fortescue, 390; Hodgson, 352.

1852-Sir Wm. A. Fraser, bt., 406; Richard Bremridge, 393; Visct. Ebring ton, 333.

Bath:-1847-Lord Ashley, 1287; Viset. Duncan, 1268; J. A. Roebuck, 1120.

1852-Capt. G. T. Scobell, R.N., 1332; Thomas Phinn, 1290; Wm. Whateley, 1253.

Beaumaris:-1847-Lord G. A. F. Paget. 1852-Lord G. A. F. Paget.

Bedfordshire:-1847- Viscount Alford; Fras. Hastings Russell.

1852-F. C. Hastings Russell; Col. Richd. T. Gilpin.

Bedford :-1847-Sir Harry Verney, 453; Henry Stuart, 432; Capt. Polhill, 392. 1852-Henry Stuart, 518; Samuel Whitbread, 435; T. C. Anstey, 252. Berkshire:-1847- Robert Palmer; Viscount Barrington; Philip Pusey.

1852-G. H. Vansittart, 1741; Robert Palmer, 1705; Viscount Barrington, 1636; John Walter, 155. Berwick:-1847-Matthew Forster, 484; J. C. Renton, 463; W. H. Miller, 151. 1852-Matthew Forster, 414; John Stapleton, 335; John C. Renton, 248; Richd. Hodgson, 208. Beverley:-1847-John Towneley, 555; Sackville Lane Fox, 550; Sir I. L. Goldsmid, 260.

1852-Hon. Fran. C. Lawley, 611; William Wells, 588; E. A. Glover, 498. Bewdley:-1847-Thomas James Ireland, 160; Sir T. Winnington, 158.

1852-Sir T. E. Winnington, bt., 169; Jos. Sandars, 151.

Birmingham:-1847-G. F. Muntz, 2830; William Scholefield, 2824; R. Spooner, 2302; Serjt. Allen, 89.

1852-Geo. Fred. Muntz; William Scholefield.

Blackburn:-1847-John Hornby, 641; James Pilkington, 602; William Hargreaves, 392; W. P. Roberts, 68.

1852-James Pilkington, 846; William Eccles, 580; John Hornby, 509. Bodmin:-1847-Jas. Wyld, 297; Henry

Charles Lacy, 259; Sir S. T. Spry, 117.

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