18 APRIL 1857, Page 20

DEATHS.

On the 14th September, killed by accidentally falling down a quartz mine, at Muckleford, Victoria, George King Thornhill, Esq., son of the late Colonel Thornhill, Thirteenth Foot.

On the 6th April, at Carlisle, Thomas Conithard Heysham. F.sq., Justice of the Peace for Cumberland, a gentleman well known in the scientific world ; in his 65th year. On the 8th, at Redworth House, Durham, Robert Surtees, Esq., of Redworth and Aferryshields, Northumberland, for many years a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant of Durham ; in his 76th year.

On the 9th, at Morley House, near Ware, Beets, Charles Brunton, Esq.; in his 91st year. On the 9th, at the Castle, Parsonstown, Ireland, the Hon. John Parsons, second son of the Earl and Countess of Bosse.

On the 10th, at Hollycombe, Sussex, Sir Charles William Taylor, Bart.; in his 87th year. On the 11th, the Rev. Charles Hawkins, Vicar of Stillingfleet, and Canon Residentiary of York ; in his 79th year. On the 13th, Lieutenant-General Thos. Bunbury, K.H., Colonel of the First Battalion Sixtieth King's Royal Rifle Corps. On the 13th, at Bitchfield, near Grantham, Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Goddard Hare Charges, K.C.B., and Colonelof the Twelfth Regiment of Foot.