N.B. The figures between [ ] refer to the History.
ACCIDENTS: A man killed by a lion at Astley's, 9; fatal explosion at Chat- ham, 12; at Sheerness Dockyard, 16; four men suffocated in a city sewer, 20; English officer killed by a bear at Berne, 34; fatal boat accidents at Hollingworth Lake, on the Clyde, at Jersey, on Lake Windermere, on the Avon, 43; fatal accidents at the St. Vincent's Rocks, 46; omnibus accident at Dublin, six persons drowned, 49; explosion of the Waltham powder- mills, 63; to the Great Eastern steam- ship, 92; boat accident at Scarbo- rough, 10 persons drowned; and in Plymouth Sound, 152; singular deaths on the Grand Junction Canal, 172; frightful accident at the Philadelphia theatre, six ballet-girls burnt to death, 184; fall of an iron bridge at York, five persons killed, 193; four persons suffocated by a limekiln, 200; singular accident at the Goathland station of the North-Eastern line, 202; explosion of a powder-mill at Ballincollig, 212; fall of houses in the High-street of Edinburgh, 32 persons crushed, 228; fatal accidents from explosions of 66 "paraffin," 234.
Railway Accidents.-Many in Janu- ary, 3; on the London and Dover line, near Sittingbourne, 4; on the Shrews- bury and Hereford line, 5; on the North-Western line, near Primrose-hill tunnel, 6; on the Manchester, Shef- field, and Lincolnshire line, 11; on the South-Western line, near Epsom junction, death of Dr. Baly, 13; fall- ing in of railway tunnels, 30; wilful railway disaster on the North-Eastern railway, 62; on the Glasgow and South Western line, 65; fall of a railway bridge near Wootton, 78; on the North Staffordshire line, 80; explosion of a mail-train engine, on the North Staffordshire line, near Tutbury junc- tion, 80; on the Trent Valley line, 113; terrible disaster on the London and Brighton line, 23 persons killed, 176 injured, 160; on the Hampstead VOL. CIII.
Accidents-continued.
Junction railway, 16 persons killed, 320 injured, 180; shocking occurrence at the Portswood station, South-Wes- tern railway, 237.
Railways.-Large compensations for deaths and injuries under Lord Camp- bell's Act, to the amount of 300,000l., 81.
Return of Railway Accidents during the year 1861, 270.
Boiler Explosions :- Fatal accident from a farm-boiler at Langton; at Rough Hills colliery, 7; at a paper- mill at Manchester, 7; in the Dover- road, 152; at oil-cake mills in Rother- hithe, 10 persons killed, 173.
Colliery Accidents :-Explosion of a boiler at Rough Hills colliery, 17; at Coppice Pit colliery, seven lives lost, 19; at Wyrley colliery, 19; inunda- tion of the Clay Cross colliery, 21 persons drowned, 78; fire in a coal-pit near Hamilton, 12 lives lost, 144; explosion at Wigan, 10 lives lost, 219.
ACTS, LIST OF, 24 & 25 Vict.-i. Public General Acts, 321; ii. Local and Per- sonal Acts, 325; iii. Private Acts, printed, 337.
ART, BOOKS, and PICTURES:-Sale of Mr. Uzielli's collection of gems, &c., 58; of the Scarisbrick collection of pictures and articles of vertù, 61; sale of pic- tures by Old Masters, 71; sale of pic- tures by English Masters, Mr. Gam- bart's collection, Sir John Swinburne's, 104; sales of modern French Pictures, 104; sales of works of Art and vertù, 105; Mr. Fish's diamonds, Captain Spencer Rickett's snuff-boxes, Prince Soltikoff's collections, 105; sale of Archbishop Tenison's Library, 110. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY:-Imperial or- dinance creating a new Reichsrath, [192]; new Council of State, [194];. promulgation of provincial statutes, [195]; circular with respect to Hun- gary, [195]; opening of the Reichsrath and speech of the Emperor, [195]; PP
address of the Upper House, [198]; speeches of M. Deak, [198], and Count Andrassy in the Hungarian Diet, [201]; address of the Diet rejected by the Emperor; second address and imperial rescript, [202]; ex- citement in the Hungarian Diet, [203]; address in answer drawn up by M. Deak, [204]; Baron Vay re- signs the Chancellorship of Hungary, [206]; dissolution of the Diet by the Emperor; resolution of the Hungarians not to pay taxes; Hungary placed under a Military Dictatorship, [206]. BANK RATE of DISCOUNT, 335. BIRTHS, 1861, 368.
BIRTHS, DEATHS, and MARRIAGES, in England and Wales, in the year, 357; and in 10 years, 1852-1861, 357. BIRTHS, DEATHS, and MARRIAGES, in Scotland, in the year, 357.
The Census, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 367.
BOILER EXPLOSIONS : Fatal accident from a farm-boiler at Langton, 6; at Rough Hills colliery, 7; at a paper- mill at Manchester, 7; in the Dover- road, 152; at oil-cake mills in Rother- hithe, 10 persons killed, 173. BUTCHERS' MEAT, Average Prices of, during the year, 356.
CENSUS The Census of 1861 taken on the night of the 8-9th of April, 50; Tables of the population of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Channel Islands (uncorrected), 367.
Census of the population of France, 55; of the United States of America, [223], 55.
COLLIERY ACCIDENTS: - Explosion of a boiler at Rough Hills colliery, 17; at Coppice Pit colliery, seven lives lost, 19; at Wyrley colliery, 19; inundation of the Clay Cross colliery, 21 persons drowned, 78; fire in a coal-pit near Hamilton, 12 lives lost, 144; explosion at Wigram, 10 lives lost, 219. CORN, HAY, STRAW, CLOVER, BUTCHERS' MEAT, Average Prices of, during the year, 356. DEATHS, 1861. Abbott, mr. T. 395 Abinger, lord, 395; Adams, dr. 895; Adams, mr. T. H. 396; Agar, hon. mrs. 396; Alexander, mr. B. 396; Alexander, mr. R. 396; Alleyne, mr. B. 396; Allix, mrs. M. E. 396; Alport, mrs. M. A. 396; Anderson, sir J. C. 396; Anderson, It.-col. 396; Annesley, hon. mrs. 396; Annesley, hon. C. A. J. G. 896; Antrobus, mr. G. C. 396;
Aplin, vice-adm. 396; Arbuthnot, lady, 396; Armstrong, gen. 396; Armytage, mr. J. 397; Armytage, col. 397; Ash, mr. T. H. 397; Ashburnham, hon. mrs. 397; Ashley, lady M. 397; Atchison, capt. 397; Atkinson, mr. T. W. 397; Attwood, mr. A. 397; Aubrey, mr. W. H. W. 397; Auldjo, mrs. 397; Austin, mr. H. 397.
Back, lady, 398; Bagshaw, mr. J. 398; Baillie, mrs. A. 398; Baker, capt. 398; Baker, miss, A. E. 398; Baker, lady, 398; Baly, dr. 398; Bandinel, rev. dr. 398; Barclay, mr. D. 399; Barker, col. sir G. R. 399; Barnes, mr. G. C. 399; Barras, mr. J. 399; Barrington, sir M. 399; Bartley, major, 400; Basevi, mr. J. 400; Bateman, mr. T. 400; Bathurst, miss C. 400; Bayley, rev. K. C. 400: Bayntun, major, 400; Beauclerk, lord C. 400; Bedford, duke of, 400; Bell, mr. R. 402; Bell, mr. T. 402; Bel- more, ctss. of, 402; Bence, col. 402; Bentham, mrs. 402; Bernard, hon. C. L. 402; Berwick, lord, 402; Bird, lt.-col. 402; Bishop, mr. G. 402; Bishop, comm.-gen. 403; Blackwood, maj. 403; Blagden, mr. R. 403; Blaikie, sir T. 403; Blake, mr. M. J. 403; Bland, mr. J. 403; Bodmer, mr. 403; Blakemore-Booker, mr. R. 403; Blosse, mrs. L. E. 403; Boileau, mr. J. E. 403; Bolton, col. 403; Bond, It. 403; Boothby, hon. mrs. Brooke, 403; Borradaile, col. 403; Bosanquet, mr. H. 403; Bosquet, gen. 403; Boteler, capt. 405; Bourke, lady G. S. 405; Bowater, gen. sir E. 405; Boyd, capt. 405; Braidwood, mr. J. 405; Brant, mr. J. 406; Braybrooke, lord, 406; Breadalbane, mar. of, 406; Brett, maj.-gen. 407; Bridges, sir H. 407; Briggs, rev. dr. 407; Brisbane, miss, 407; Brocas, mr. B. 407; Brod- hurst, mrs. E. 407; Brodie, lady, 407; Brodrick, hon. and rev. G. 407; Brontè, rev. P. 407; Brotherton, mrs. M. 407; Browne, lady, 407; Browne, col. 407; Browne, miss A. W. 407; Browning, mrs. Barrett, 407; Brown- ing, mrs. E. A. 408; Bruce, lady, 408; Bruce, hon. mrs. 408; Buckingham, duke of, 408; Bulkeley, capt. 410; Burford, mr. R. 410; Burne, mr. T. H. 410; Burnett, sir W. 410; Burrow, archd. 410; Burrow, rev. T. 410; Bury, lady Charlotte, 410; Butler, lady M. 411; Butler, miss H. 411; Butler, sir T. 411; Butler, major E. 411;
Butterfield, hon. T. 411; Byron, mrs. S. 411; Byron, hon. F. 411.
Callcott, miss S. H. 411; Callcott, miss A. 411; Cameron, miss A. C. 411; M. 411; Cameron, Campbell, Campbell, lady, 411; colonel, 411; Campbell, major, 411; Campbell, lord, 411; Canning, coun- tess, 415; Cardwell, rev. dr. 415; Carew, lady, 416; Carey, mrs. M. 416; Carmichael, lady, 416; Car- penter, mrs. 416; Carpenter, lieut- col. 416; Carthew, mr. G. 416; Cass, mr. F. 417; Castleman, mr. E. 417; Cathcart, hon. mrs. 417; Cathcart, mrs. H. J. 417; Caussidière, M. 417; Cave, mr. D. 417; Cavour, count, 417; Chads, lady, 422; Chadwick, col. 422; Chamberlayne, capt. 422; Chappell, rear-admiral, 422; Chet- wynd, lady, 422; China, emperor of, H. G. 422; 422; Christian, mr. Clarke, mr. W. 422; Clark, miss M. O. 422; Cleaveland, lieut. -col. 422; Clerke, lieut. -col. sir W. H. 422; Cleveland, duchess, dow. 422; Clut- terbuck, mr. E. L. 422; Coats, major, 422; Cochran, mrs. 422; Cobby, major, 423; Coffin, mrs. M. 423; Coleridge, mr. Herbert, 423; Colyer, eol. 423; Colvin, mr. A. J. 423; Corner, mr. A. B. 423; Congleton, dow. lady, 423; Connolly, capt. 423; Conyngham, dow. marchioness, 423; Cooke, comm. 423; Copleston, miss F. 423; Cotton, mr. H. L. 424; Coult- hurst, mr. J. N. 424; Couper, col. sir G. 424; Court, mr. S. 424; Crawford, mr. W. Sharman, 424; de Crespigny, mrs. H. 424; Cresswell, mr. F. 424; Cripps, rev. H. 424; Cross, mr. W. S. 424; Cross, mr. J. 424; Crowe, mr. F. H. 424; Cubitt, sir W. 424; Cu- ninghame, major-gen. 425; Cunning- ham, rev. J. W. 425; Cunningham, dr. W. 425; Currer, miss M. F. R. 425; Currie, dri 426; Curtis, mr. H. C. 426; Cusack, surgeon, 426; Cust, hon. and rev. II. C. 426; Czartoryski, prince A. 426.
Dally, lieut.-col. 427; Daly, lieut. - gen. 427; Danby, mr. F. 427; Dash- wood, sir G. 428; Davis, mrs. C. 428; Davison, hon. mrs. 48; Daw- son, col. 428; Dawson, dr. 428; Dawson, major, 428; Dealtry, dr. (bishop of Madras), 428; De Lancey, lieut. col. 429; Denham, rev. J. F. 429; Denne, mr. D. 429; Dennis, rev. J. B. P. 429; Derinzy, major-
gen. 429; Desborough, mrs. A. C. 429; Devereux, capt. 429; D'Eyn- court, right hon. C. T. 429; Dickinson, major-gen. 430; Dickinson, mrs. C. 430; Diggle, mirs. F. 430; Dodsworth, rev. W. 430; Donaldson, dr. 430; Dorchester, lady, 431; Douglas, lady, 431; Douglas, gen. sir H. 431; Doug- las, miss E. 432; Douglas, mrs. E. 432; Drake, lieut.-col. 432; Draw- bridge, mrs. A. 432; Duff, mrs. F. 432; Duncombe, T. S. 432; Dundas, vice adm. sir R. S. 432; Dundas, miss M. 433; Durham, bishop of (dr. Villiers), 433; Durrant, sir H. 434; Dyson, gen. 434.
Edwards, miss F. 434; Egerton, mr. F. T. 434; Eglinton, earl of, 434; Eliot, rev. E. 435; Elliot, mrs. F. 435; Elliott, lady, 435; Ellis, mr. T. F. 435; Ellison, mr. N. 435; Elphin- stone, lord, 435; Erskine, rev. C. T. 435; Erskine, mrs. M. 435; Evans, lady, 435; Evans, capt. 435; Exeter, dean of, 465; Eyre, miss H. 465.
Fagan, It.-col. 436; Fair, gen. A. 436; Fairbairn, sir P. 436; Fardell, mrs. E. 436; Farnaby, lady, 436; Farren, mr. W. 436; Fenwick, mr. Fergusson, It.-gen. 436; J. 436; Fielder, mr. T. E. 466; Filder, mr. W. 436; Finch, gen. hon. J. 437; Finden, It..col. 437; Firminger, dr. 437; Fish, mr. T. L. 437; FitzCla- rence, hon. A. 437; Fitzgerald de Ros, rear-adm. 437; FitzRoy, lady, W. 437; Fleming, lady, 437; Foley, J. H. H. 437; Foley, miss E. 437; Follett, lieut. 437; Foord-Bowes, rev. dr. 437; Foote, mr..T. 437; Forbes, sir J. 437; Ford, capt. 438; Forester, maj. 438; Forrester, baron de, 438; Formby, miss E. 439; Forster, archd. 439; Fortescue, earl, 439; Forth, visct. 439; Foster, miss, 440; Francis, mr. J. 440; Franklyn, maj.-gen. 440; Fraser, J. 440; Fraser, capt. 440; Freeling, mr. G. H. 440; Freeman, maj. 440; Fryer, Mr. T. S. 440; Fullerton, mr. G. F. 440; Fyfe, dr. 440.
Gairdner, maj.-gen. 440; Gardner, hon. E. 440; Garvey, rev. R. G. 441; Gib- 440; Gaunt, mr. J. bons, mr. B. 441; Gibsone, maj.- gen. 441; Gill, mr. T. 441; Glegg, It.-col. 441; Gloster, col. 441; God- frey, mr. J. 441; Godley, mr. J. R. 441; Goldsmid, maj.-gen. 441; Gooch, mrs. M. C. 441; Gordon, miss S. C. PP 2
441; Gordon, gen. 441; Gordon, lt.- col. sir W. 441; Gore, mrs. C. F. 442 ; Gower, miss M. L. 442; Graham, miss C. 442; Graham, sir J. G. R. 442; Grahame, maj. 446; Grainger, mr. R. 447; Grant, lieut. 447; Grant, mr. J. 447; Grant, capt. 447; Greene, rt. hon. R. W. 447; Greenhall, mrs. M. 447; Greenwood, It.-col. 448; Gregory, miss A. 448; Grenfell, mr. C. W. 448; Grey, dow. -ctss. 448; Griffith, rev. J. 448; Guildford, earl of, 448; Guil- ford, earl of, 476; Guise, rev. G. 448; Gutch, mr. T. M. 448; Gwynne, hon. mrs. 448; Gwynne, col. 448.
Haddington, cntss. of, 448; Hall, sir J. 448; Hall, rev. W. J. 448; Hallet, comm. 448; Hambrough, mr. A. J. 448; Hamilton, mr. J. 448; Hamilton, lieut. -col. 448; Hammack, mr. J. G. 448; Henslow, rev. prof. 449; Harcourt, mr. Vernon, 449; Ha- rington, capt. 449; Harrison, maj.-gen. 449; Hart, rev. W. H. 449; Hartley, miss, 450; Havelock, miss H. 450; Hawkins, lieut.-col. 450; Hawkins, sir J. C. 450; Hay, sir J. D. 450; Hay, mr. R. W. 450; Hay, lady James, 450; Hay, mr. W. L. 450; Hayes, miss C. 450; Heathcoat, mr. J. 450; Heigham, maj. 451; Hely, maj.-gen. 451; Hen- derson, rev. T. H. 451; Henderson, mr. G. 451; Henry, lieut. -col. 451; Herbert, vice-adm. sir T. 451; Herbert, lord, 451; Herbert, rev. R. 456; Hervey, capt. Felton, 456; Hesketh, mr. L. H. B. 456; Hesse, Philipsthal, Prince F. A. of, 456; Hewett, capt. 456; Hicks, mr. E. 456; Hicks, lieut.- col. 456; Higgins, mr. G. 456; Hoggan, gen. 456; Hoghton, Sir H. B. 456; Hoskins, capt. 456; Hoskins, prof. 457; Houston, mr. C. W. B. 457; Hue, dr. Clement, 457; Hulme, Mr. W. 457; Hulse, mr. J. B. 457; Humphry, mr. J. 457; Hunter, mr. J. 457; Hurt, mr. F. 458; Hutton, maj.-gen. 458.
Ibbetson, sir C. 458; Ibbetson, adm. 458; Inglis, mr. C. 458; Irvine, mr. A. F. 458.
Jackson, sir G. 458; James, mr. D. G. 455; James, mr. W. 459; Jamie- son, mr. R. 459; Jervis, lady, 459; Jodrell, sir R. P. 459; Johnston, mrs. L. 459; Johnston, lieut. -col. 459; Joliffe, rev. P. W. 459.
Karslake, rev. W. 459; Kent, H.R. H. dchss. of, 459; Kemp, gen. 461; Kerr, lady R. 461; Killaloe, bp. of (Lord Riversdale) 487; Kingscote, col. 461;
Kinloch, lady, 461; Kirkland, mr. A. M. 461; Kneller, hon. mrs. 461; Knollys, lieut. -col. 461; Knox, lady F. 461.
Lacordaire, Father, 461; Laird, mr. Macgregor, 462; Lambert, lady, 462; Larpent, sir A. J. de H. 462; Laugh- ton, col. 462; Laurie, sir Peter, 462; Lauzun, capt. 463; Lavie, mr. A. 463; Lawson, lady, 463; Layard, rev. B. V. 463; Leary, mr. F. 463; Le Bas, rev. C. W. 463; Leake, lady, 463; Lefroy, mr. C. E. 463; Le Geyt, adm. 463; Legge, rev. dr. 463; Legge, hon. A. K. H. 463; Leigh, mr. C. Hanbury, 463; Leith, capt. 463; Leslie, lieut.-gen. 463; L'Estrange, mrs. S. 463; Lethbridge, mr. J. K. 463; Lewis, mr. W. D. 463; Lilford, lord, 463; Lloyd, rev. W. 464; Locke, mr. J. B. 464; Lockhart, mr. A. Macdonald, 464; Lockyer, mrs. E. A. E. 464; Loftus, lieut.-col. 464; Long, mr. C. E. 464; Longfellow, mrs. H. · F. 464; Lovel, lieut.-gen. sir L. B. 464; Louis, lady, 465; Lowe, dr. (dean of Exeter), 465; Lund, mr. J. G. 465; Luxembourg, duke de, 465; Lyon, mrs. V. 465.
MacAdam, mr. J. 465; MacAdam, mr. W. 466; Macaulay, mr. T. 466; Macdonald, hon. A. 466; Macdonell, capt. J. 466; Mackenzie, mr. W. L. 466; Mackintosh, The, 467; Mack- worth, Miss F. J. 467; Maclaine, gen. sir A. 467; Maclean, comm. -gen. sir G. 467; MacLeod, mrs. A. 467; Mac- lear, lady, 467; McMahon, mr. W. J. 467; McMahon, mr. J. 467; Mac- naghten, mr. E. C. 467; Maddox, mr. J. M. 468; Madras, bishop of (dr. Dealtry), 428; Mainwaring, miss D. 468; Maitland, mr. S. C. 468; Mait- land, miss M. Turner, 496; Malcom- son, mr. J. 468; Mandeville, mr. J. H. 468; Marsham, mrs. M. S. 469; Martin, mr. R. F. 469; Martin, capt. 469; Massie, mrs. M. 469; Maude, mr. A. G. 469; Maude, dr. (Dean of Clogher), 468; Maudslay, mr. J. 468; Maurice, capt. 468; Meadowbank, lord, 467; Melvill, sir J. C. 469; Mercer, major-gen. 469; Meyrick, mrs. M. 469; Middleton, hon. mrs. 470; Mil- ler, sir W. 470; Miller, mr. W. 470; Milne, mr. A. 470; Mitford, lieut.- col. 470; Monck, lady Mary, 470; Monckton, hon. and rev. 470; Monins, major-gen. 470; Monson, rev. J. T. 470; Monteith, mr. A. E. 470; Mon-
temolin, count, 470; Montemolin, countess, 470; Montes, Lola, 470; De Montleart, princess, 471; Montres- sor, lady, 471; Moore, gen. 468; Moore, mr. J. A. 471; Moorsom, vice- adm. 471; More, prof. 471; Morgan, col. E. 471; Morgan, rev, H. H. 471; Morrish, capt. S. 471; Mostyn, hon. T. E. Lloyd, 472; de la Motte, gen. 472; Moubray, major, 472; Mount Edgecumbe, earl of, 472; Mowbray, mrs. C. E. 473; Mundy, adm. sir G. 473; Munro, mr. W. 473; Muntz, mrs. C. 473; Murray, J. C. 473; Murray, lady, 473; Murray, sir W. K. 473; G. 473; Musgrave, Musgrave, mr. dowager lady, 473; Muttlebury, mrs. C. 473; Mylius, col. 474; Mynn, mr. A. 474; Mytton, mrs. C. 474.
Nasmyth, maj. 474; Neave, mr. K. 474; Neckar, prof. 474; Nepean, mrs. E. 474; Nesham, mrs. E. 474; New- burgh, dow. -ctss. 475; Newlands, rev. J. 475; Niccolini, G. B.475; Nickle, miss J. 476; Nicolson, lady, 476; Noble, dr. 476; North, It.-col. H. 476.
Oastler, mr. R. 476; O'Byrne, mr. R. 477; O'Donovan, dr. J. 477; Ogilvie, sir W. 478; Ogilvy, lady J. 478; Ogle, sir C. 478; Oliphant, mrs. J. 478; Oliphant, mr. G. H. Hewitt, 478; Oliver, dr. 478; On- slow, hon. col. E. 479; Onslow, hon. col. T. 479; Onslow, miss E. 479; Osborne, lord S. G. 479; Ottley, rev. L. C. 479; L. 479; Otway, mr. Owen, sir J. 479.
Pain, mr. T. 479; Pakenham, lt. 479; Palgrave, sir F. 480; Palmer, mr. J. J. 480; Palmer, lt. 480; Pal- mer, rev. R. T. 480; Parke, mr. J. 480; Parker, mr. H. 480; Parry, mr. W. E. 480; Parsons, rear-adm. 480; Pasley, gen. sir C. 480; Patrick, mr. W. 481; Paul, mr. W. M. 481; Pea- cock, mr. E. S. 481; Peel, lady Jane, 481; Peel, mr. E. Y. 481; Peel, mrs. A. 481; Peel, mr. W. 481; Peers, capt. 481; Pelham, hon. adm. 481; Pellew, adm. sir F. 481; Pennefather, mrs. S. 482; Pennefather, mr. D. F. 482; Penrhyn, mr. E. 482; Petre, dow. lady, 482; Pickersgill, mr. H. H. 482; Pilkington, mr. T. 482; Play- fair, sir H. L. 482; Ponsonby, lord, 482; Poore, Arch. 482; Porteous, mr. J. 483; Porter, surgeon, 483; Por- tugal, prince of, Don Fernando, 483; Portugal, king of, 483; Portugal, prince John, 484; Power, miss M. E. 485;
Deaths-continued.
Powys, miss A. G. 485; Price, mr. R. 485; Prideaux, mrs. 485; Pringle, maj.-gen. 485; Pritchard, mr. G. 485; Proctor, adm. sir W. 485; Prussia, king of, 483; Pugh, mr. D. 485; Pur- nell, mr. J. 485; Purves, miss M. 485; Pye, mrs. 485; Pym, sir W. 485.
Quekett, prof. 585; De Quincey, mr. F. J. 486.
Radford, rear-admiral, 486; Reay, rev. S. 486; Remmington, colonel, 486; Repington, general, 486; Reynolds, adm. sir B. 486; Reeves, lieut. 487;. de Revel, countess, 487; Richards, sir W. 487; Richardson, mr. W. 487; Richardson, mr. H. 487; Richardson, mr. W. S. 487; Riddell, sir J. M. 487; Riddell, gen. 487; Riversdale, lord bishop of Killaloe, 487; Robertson, mr. T. H. 487; Robertson, adm. 487; Robinson, rev. C. T. 487; Robinson, capt. 488; Roden, countess of, 488; Rogers, mrs. G. 488; Roper, mr. C. 488; Rose, lady, 488; Rose, mrs. E. 488; Rose, Cheri, 488; Ross, mr. G. 488; Rous, mrs. C. G. 488; Rowan, archd. 488; Rowe, mr. G. R. 488; Russell, lieut.-col. 488; Russell, mr. J. 488.
St. Clair, capt. 488; St. Hilaire, M. Isidore, 489; St. John, capt. 489; St. Leonards, lady, 489; Salamos, ctss. 489; Saldanha, duke of, 489; Salmon, mrs. M. A. 489; Sanderson, chief justice, 489; Sandford, mr. E. D. 489; Saunderson, lady M. 489; Schoedde, lt.-gen. sir J. 489; Scott, adm. 489; Scovell, gen. sir G. 489; Scribe, Eugene, 489; Seale, capt. 491; Shakspear, col. sir R. 491; Sharp, mr. W. 491; Shearman, mr. W. 491; Shee, mrs. M. 491; Shiffner, lady, 491; Shirreff, maj. gen. 491; Sib- thorp, maj. 491; Simpson, mr. J. 492; Simpson, mrs. M. 492; Sinclair, hon. J. 491; Sitwell, maj. 492; Smart, mrs. C. A. 492; Smith, dr. South- wood, 499; Smith, lady A. 492; Smith, Mr. J. 492; Smith, col. 492; Smith, mr. W. M. 492; Smyth, maj. 492; Smythe, miss, 492; Sotherby, mr. S. L. 492; Southey, maj. 492; Spiller, col. 492; Stanley, mrs. 492; Stanley, adm. 492; Staudigl, J. 493; Stevens, col. 493; Stevenson, lady, 493; Steward, lieut. 493; Stewart, mr. D. 493; Stewart, adm. 493; Sterling, capt. sir S. H. 493; Strange, capt. T. G. 493; Strickland, miss C. 493; Sultan, Abdul Medjid Khan, 493;
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