EMINENT PERSONS WHO HAVE DIED DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS. Headlam, Edward, formerly a Civil Headley, Captain Henry Brandram, Memoirs of all of whom, with the Arms and Portraits of some, will be found in Herbert, J. M., Esq., County Court the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. 1882. AUGUST. Anne, George, J.P., of Burghwallis Hill, Rev. Pascoe Grenfell, B.A.-28. 28. SEPTEMBER. Alderson, Sir James, M.D., M.A., F.R.S., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, late President of the College of Physicians.-13. Balfour, Blayney Townley, formerly Lieut.-Governor of the Bahama Islands.-5. Bateman, the Right Hon. Elizabeth, Dowager Lady.-19. Baugh, Colonel Bempde Henry, retired Bengal Staff Corps. Bernard, the Right Hon. Mountague, P.C., D.C.L.-2. Boisragon, Major-Gen. T. W. Ross, C.B., late Bengal Staff Corps.-28. Brooks, Lieut. H. Goodwin, Gordon Highlanders, killed at Tel-el-Kebir. Coke, Lieut. Edward Hardinge, R.M.L.I., at Alexandria.-20. Colville, Major Thomas, 74th Regiment, killed at Tel-el-Kebir.-9. Curtis, General William F.-2. Douglas, Hon. Mary Sidney.-29. Farquharson, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Dundas-16. FitzGibbon, Gerald, M.A., Q.C.. formerly Master in Chancery, Ireland.-27. Gibbon, W. Monk, LL.D.-29. Gordon. Miss Louisa Charlotte Melville.-18. Grey, the Right Hon. Sir George, Bart., G.C.B., formerly Secretary of State and M.P. for Morpeth. Gribble, Lieut. Henry Cholmley, 3rd Dragoon Guards, killed in the cavalry charge at Kassassin. Harrison, Sir Edmund Stephen, C.B. Hartopp, Captain Edward, late 10th Hussars.-7. Harvey, Captain John, R.N.-3. Henderson, Rear-Admiral Samuel Hood.-23. Jones, Captain C. Neeld, 89th Foot, fell at Tel-el-Kebir.-9. Kays, Lieut. Dudley S., Highland Light Infantry, Tel-el-Kebir. Kemeys Tynte, Colonel, of Cefn Mably, Glamorganshire.-16. La Touche, William Digges, J.P. and D.L-22. Lardner, Lieut -Colonel John, late of the 47th (Lancashire).-25. Manningham-Buller, Sir E., Bart., formerly M.P. for N. Stafford -22. McNeill, Lieut. J. G., Royal Highlanders, Tel-el-Kebir.-9. Napier, Charles George, F.G.S., M.I.C.E.-2. Nicolay, Lady Mary, widow of General Sir William Nicolay, C.B., K.C.H.-23. Norman, George Warde, J.P., D.L. Palmer, Charles John, Esq., of Great Yarmouth, a distinguished Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries. -24. Parks, Allan, Royal Highlanders, of Pauncefote, Bernard, Esq. Rawson, Commander Wyatt, R.N., killed at Tel-el-Kebir. Reeve, the Rev. John William, M.A., Canon of Bristol.-26. Somerville, Lieut. Louis, Highland Sir Treeby, John Wright, formerly M.P. Judge for Monmouth.-3. Legard, George, Esq., of Westhorpe Melvill, Philip, F.S.A., F.3.8.-4. Normanby, Dowager Marchioness of.-19. Ceylon. Wedderburn, Sir David, Bart., formerly M.P. for Ayrshire.-18. Wellesley, the Hon. and Very Rev. Gerald Valerian, Dean of Windsor. Whitlock, Lady Harriet, widow of Lieut.-General Sir George Cornish Whitlock, K.C.B.-17. OCTOBER. Affleck, Sir Robert, sixth Baronet, Balfour, Lieut.-Colonel Robert F., Blount, in the county of Derby, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff, 1851. 21. Burnell, Dr. Arthur Coke, C.I.E., late District and Sessions Judge, South India.-12. Carthew, George Alfred, Esq., F.S.A., M.A.I.-21. Chabot, Mr. Charles, expert in handwriting.-15. Clements, Colonel John, police magistrate, Gibraltar.-11. Clissold, the Rev. Augustus, M.A. 30. Cobbold, John Chevallier, J.P., for- Royal Marine Light Infantry.-26. Crosley, Sir Charles Decimus, Knt., Prest, the Ven. Edward, M.A., Arch- Errington, the Rev. John Richard, merly of 51st Light Infantry.-8. Esq., Thwaites, Dr., formerly director of the Botanic Garden at Peradengia, Turner, Richard Edward, barrister-at-law.-25. Tylecote, the Rev. Thomas, B.D., Canon of Ely.-1. Worms, Baron de.-20. NOVEMBER. Arbuthnot, the Hon. Gertrude S., daughter of the late Viscount Gough, and widow of Mr. A. F. Arbuthnot.-19. Barnwell, the Rev. C. Barnwell, of Milcham Hall, Norfolk.-27. Berwick, the Right Hon. William, sixth Barou.-28. Bramwell, John, Recorder of Durham.-25. Buchanan, the Right Hon. Sir Andrew, Bart., P.C., G.C.B.-12. Cadogan, Lady Augusta Sarah, Hon. Lady-in-Waiting to H.R.H. the Duchess of Cambridge.-28. Campbell, Colonel Sir Edward Fitzgerald, second Baronet.-23. Challis, the Rev. James, M.A., F.R.S. Chancellor, Colonel Frederick Hugh, R.A.-26. Cole, the Hon. John Lowry, formerly Dunne, Thomas, J.P., D.L.-22. M.P. for Kildare.-18. Gosling, Mr. Frederick Solly, F.R.G.S.-9. Grey-Egerton, Dowager Lady Anna Elizabeth.-26. Hamilton, Lady Emily, wife of Major John Glencairn Carter Hamilton, of Dalzell.-11. Harvey, Roger Kerrison, J.P. and D.L.-13. Harrowby, the Right Hon. Sir Dudley Ryder, Earl of, K.G., P.C., D.C.L.-19. Hawkins, the Rev. Edward, D.D.18. Herbert, James Maurice, County Court Judge, South Wales -18. Hoare, Sir Edward, fourth Baronet. -15. Hutt, the Right Hon. Sir William, P.C., K.C.B., formerly M.P. for Hull.-24. King, 26. Jodrell, the Rev. Sir Edward Repps, Peile, the Rev. Thomas Williamson, Petre, the Hon. Arthur C. Augustus, -4. Randall, the Ven. James.-19. "Arthur Sketchley."-11. Ryder, the Hon. Frederick Dudley, M.A.-19. Sawyer, William, the author of "The Stephens, Edward Bowring, A.R.A. Tronson, Major-General Robert Nixon, of the Bengal Staff.—9. Valpy, the Rev. Frederick Edward Jackson, M.A. Vyner, Henry Frederick Clare, of Gautby.-11. Walton, Sir William H., Knt., M.A. -23. Wauchope, Captain W. John, of Nid- Wraxall, Lady Mary Anne.-27. Allan, Sir Hugh.-9. Barnett, Charles James, formerly Bosanquet, Samuel Richard, Esq., of Dingestow Court.-27. Brett, Lieut. Eugene L., of the Scots Guards.-8. Brooke, General Sir George, K.C.B., R.A.-31. Canterbury, the Right Hon. and Most Rev. Archibald Campbell Tait, D.D., Archbishop of.-3. Capua, Penelope, Princess of, wife of H.R.H. Charles Ferdinand Bowston, Prince of Capua. Chetwynd, George, Esq., C.B., Accountant-General, General Post Office.-10. Close, the Very Rev. Francis, D.D., formerly Dean of Carlisle.-18. Eden, General Williams Hassell, 2nd Battalion (the Cameronians) Scottish Rifles. Etwall, Ralph, formerly M.P. for f Morrell, Frederic Joseph, Esq., of Broughton, near Banbury.-13. Pirie, Lieutenant Graham, of the Gordon Highlanders, who was badly wounded while gallantly leading bis men to the charge at Tel-el-Kebir.-1. Prime, Arthur, Esq., of Walberton, Tredegar, the Right Hon. Rosamond, Vincent, the Rev. Sir Frederick, Bart. -9. Ward, Mr. Robert, of Newcastle-onTyne. Antrim, the Right Hon. Laura C., ham.-21. Bold, the Rev. Hugh, M.A., of Boughrood Castle, Radnorshire.-- 24. Delmé, Henry Peter, Ensign of Con- Major-General William ton House, near Bristol.-7. Forsyth, Sir John, C.B., K.C.S.I., Honorary Physician to the Queen. -14. Greville, the Right Hon. Fulke Southwell Greville-Nugent, Baron of Clonyn, formerly M.P. for Long ford.-25. Greville, the Right Hon. Rosa E.M., Baroness.-17. Harries, John Henry, Esq., of Tregwynt and Heathfield.-14. Harrowden, the Right Hon. George Charles Mostyn, Lord Vaux of. 28. Hallowes, Admiral John.-11. -13. Hood, Lady Amelia Ann.-31. Langmead, Prof. Taswell, late of Lloyd, John, Esq., of Gloster, King's County, J.P. and D.L.-26. Marshall, the Rev. Charles, M.A., Vicar of St. Bride's.-29. Martin, the Right Hon. Sir Samuel, Knt., P.C., LL.D.-9. Massey, the Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen. M'Culloch, the Rev. Dr. James Mel-. ville, of Greenock. Meux. Sir Henry, Bart., formerly Wemyss and March, the Right Hon. Francis- Wemyss-Charteris-DougWise, Henry Christopher, J.P., D.L., formerly M P. for Warwickshire.15. Whitbread, Gordon, Esq., Judge of the Clerkenwell County Court.-29. White, James, Esq., formerly M.P. for Brighton and for Plymouth.-9. Woolrych, Edmund Humphrey, Esq., J P.-28. Wybrants, Dr Jonathan, Coroner for Somerset.-1. Harness, General Sir Henry Drury; K.C.B., Colonel of the Royal Engineers.-10. Hood, Lieut.-General Charles, a Crimean officer.-8. Johnson, Charlotte Elizabeth, Dowager Lady.-21. Leeds, Marian, Dowager Lady.-14. Lowry, John Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., of Belmore. Macbean, Alexander, H.M.'s Consul for Tuscany.-26. M'Denall, Charles, LL.D., formerly Professor of Greek in Queen's College, Belfast.-25. Mainwaring, Major-General Sweed land.-15. United States. Drummond, Henry, Major-General Master of the Rolls.-21. 24. Haldon, the Right Hon. Laurence, Lord, J.P., D.L., formerly M.P. for South Devon.-22. Hall, Richard, Esq., of Innismore Hall, county Fermanagh.-6. Harrison, William George, Q.C., Bencher of the Inner Temple. Horton, Rear-Admiral William, C.B. -22. Lacon, Lady Eliza Georgina.-31. Police Court -19. Marston, Henry, an actor.-23. C.B., Royal Artillery. Monsell, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Arney, Sir George Alfred, late Chief William Browne, Lieut.-General Andrew, Buckley, Lady Sarah.-21. Henry Hugh, K.C.M.G., V.C.-12. Cazelet, Edward, Esq., J.P.-21. Emerson-Tennent, the Dowager Lady.-21. Erskine, the Hon. Edward Morris, C.B.-19. Fyers, Colonel Amelius Beauclerk, RE.-5. Hatton, Frank. Esq.-22. 13. Holloway, James Lewis, C.B, M.D., King, Lady Anne Sophia.-29. Malahide, the Right Hon. James, Lord Talbot de, formerly M.P. for Athlone. Mansel, Sir John Bell William, Bart. -14. M'Leod, Joseph Addison, Esq., Q.C. Turner, Thomas, Esq., a DeputyStonor, the Hon. Mrs. Eliza.-14. Lieutenant for Middlesex, &c.-9. Upton. General the Hon. Arthur, late Coldstream Guards. - 23. Montefiore, Nathaniel, a munificent Vernon-Harcourt, Admiral Frederick Jewish gentleman.-28. Pole, Mrs. Chandos Katharine. Harriet.-25. Edward.-30. Violet Yea, Miss Eleanora A. H.-27. Reade, Philip, Esq., of The Wood- |