APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. The MINISTRY, as it stood at the period of Sir Robert Peel's Resignation. President of the Board of Trade Earl of St. Germans. Earl of Dalhousie. Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Right Hon. Sir George Clerk, Bart. Master of the Mint. Paymaster-General Master-General of the Ordnance Attorney-General Solicitor-General Right Hon. William Bingham Baring. Right Hon. Sir George Murray. Sir Fitz Roy Kelly. HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Earl of Liverpool. Earl De Lawarr. Earl of Jersey. The MINISTRY, as formed by the Right Hon. Lord John Russell. First Lord of the Treasury President of the Council. Home Secretary Foreign Secretary Colonial Secretary IN THE CABINET. Chancellor of the Exchequer Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Right Hon. Lord John Russell. Right Hon. Sir George Grey. Right Hon. Earl Grey. Right Hon. Charles Wood. Right Hon. Earl of Auckland. Right Hon. Sir John Cam Hobhouse. Right Hon. Earl of Clarendon. Right Hon. T. B. Macaulay. Right Hon. H. Labouchere. Most Noble Marquis of Clanricarde. Right Hon. Lord Campbell. Right Hon. Viscount Morpeth. Sir Thomas Wilde was appointed to the office of Attorney-General, but on the sudden death N. C. Tindal, became Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; became ftorney-General, and was succeeded by Mr. Dundas upon which as Solicitor-Ge SHERIFFS FOR THE YEAR 1846. Bedfordshire Berkshire Bucks W. Stuart, of Aldenham Priory, esq. W. Stephens, of Prospect Hill, esq. Sir William Robert Clayton, of Harleyford House, bart. Cambridge and Hun- Sir Charles Wager Watson, of West Wratting, bart. tingdon Staffordshire Southampton Suffolk Surrey Sussex Warwickshire Joseph Pocklington Senhouse, of Barrow House and J. H. S. Barry, of Marbury Hall, esq. Sir. R. E. Wilmot, of Osmaston, bart. Sir W. P. Carew, of Haccombe, bart. Charles Porcher, of Cliffe House, Tincleton, esq. J Ralph Stephen Pemberton, of Barnes, and of Usworth John Clarmont Whiteman, of the Grove, Thoydon George Bengough, of Newland, esq. J. F. Vaughan, of Court Hill, esq. C. W. Orde, of Nunnykirk, esq. Francis Hall, of Park Hall, esq. R. H. Kinchant, of Park Hall, esq. R. M. King, of Pyrland Hall, esq. John Levett, of Wichnor, esq. John Beardmore, of Uplands, Fareham, esq. Sir R. S. Adair, of Flixton, bart. Charles M'Niven, of Perrysfield, Oxted, esq. C. T. Warde, of Clopton House, esq. Viscount Folkestone, of Longford Castle. WALES. J. L. H. Lewis, of Henllys, esq. Sir R. W. Vaughan, of Nannau, bart. IRELAND. T. Morris Hamilton Jones, of Moneyglass, Toomebridge, esq. Christopher St. George, of Tyrone House, Oranmore, esq. Conway R. Dobbs, of Castle Dobbs, Carrickfergus, esq. Patrick Crean Lynch, of Cloghen House, Ballyglass, esq. John Richardson, of Poplar Vale, Monaghan, esq. Chidley Coote, of Huntingdon, Portarlington, esq. Edward King Tennison, of Castle Tennison, Keadue, esq. Francis Gervais, of Manor Cecil, Clogher, esq. Sir Robert J. Paul, of Ballyglane, Waterford, bart. BIRTHS. 1845. BIRTHS. AUG. 20. At Tahiti, the lady of Commander Andrew Snape Hamond, of her Majesty's steam-sloop Salamander, a son. Nov. 14. At Madras, the lady of the Rev. George Knox, Chaplain to the Hon. East India Company, a son. DEC. 11. At Madras, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Bowes Forster, a daughter. 1846. JANUARY. 1. At Florence, the Hon. Mrs. Campbell Scarlett, a son. 2. At Lisbon, the lady of W. R. Ward, esq., attached to her Majesty's Legation at that Court, a daughter. 6. At Wellington, Somerset, the lady of the Rev. Henry S. Templar, a son and heir. 7. At Toft Hall, Cheshire, Mrs. Leycester, a daughter. 9. At Pull Court, Worcestershire, the lady of William Dowdeswell, esq., M. P., a son. 10. At Wirksworth, Derbyshire, the lady of Alfred Arkwright, esq., a son, stillborn. 11. At Rondebosch, Cape of Good Hope, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel A. F. Richmond, C. B., Bengal Army, a daughter. 12. The lady of the Hon. and Rev. John Fortescue, Canon of Worcester, twin children. The Queen of Naples, a prince. 14. At Auchin Cruive House, Ayrshire, the Lady Louisa Oswald, a daughter. 15. At Windsor, the lady of the Hon. Mr. Maude, a daughter. 16. At Woodhall, Norfolk, the lady of the Rev. Francis Daubeny, a son. 17. In Melville Street, Edinburgh, the lady of Thomas Anderson, esq., Glendrisaig, a daughter. 21. At Astley Hall, the lady of Thomas Simcox Lea, esq., High Sheriff of Worcestershire, a son. 23. At King's Bromley Manor, the Hon. Mrs. Newton Lane, a daughter. At the Parsonage, Stanley, New Brunswick, the lady of the Rev. Alexander Voules Stuart, a son. VOL. LXXXVIII. At Leytonstone, the lady of Sir Edward N. Buxton, Bart., a son. 2. The Marchioness of Blandford, a son. 4. At Brocton Hall, Staffordshire, the lady of Major Chetwynd, a daughter. 5. In Park-street, Grosvenor-square, Lady Graham, a daughter. At Fawsley, the Hon. Mrs. Gage, twin sons, who survived their birth only a few hours. At Exeter, the lady of Captain Smales, 7th Dragoon Guards, a daughter. At Lisbon, Lady Howard de Walden, a son. 6. At Botley's Park, the lady of Robert Gosling, esq., a son. 7. At Newtown-Anner, the lady of Ralph Osborne, esq., M. P., a daughter. 10. Baroness de Moncorvo, a son, who died the following day. In Berkeley-square, the lady of the Hon. Robert Boyle, a son. At Phillipstown Rectory, the lady of the Rev. Lord John Beresford, a son. 11. At Grosvenor-crescent, the Countess of Clarendon, a son. At Gormanstown Castle, the lady |