DEATHS.
On the 30th April, at Beaulieu, Hobart Town, Tasmania, John Swan, Esq. ; in his 63d year. On the 8th May. at Banda, whilst serving with General Whitelock's column, from the effect of sun-stroke, J. Hancocke, Esq., Senior Lieutenant 12th Lancers ; in his 31st year.
On the 26th, at Bustee, Goruckpore, from the effects of fever brought on by severe service, Herbert William Irons, H.E.I.C.S., serving with H. M. 13th Light Infantry, eldet son of William I. Irons, D.D., Vicar of Brompton, Middlesex ; inhis 18th year.
On the 10th July, at Bampton, Oxon, the Reverend John Penson, Vicar of Brize Norton, near Witney ; in his 89th year.
On the 12th, at Ryde, Isle of Wight, Katharine Theresa, only surviving daughter of Sir F. C. Knowles, of Lovel Hill, Berke, Bart.
On the 14th, at his residence, the Manor House, Streatham, Sir John Key, Bart., Chamberlain of London; in his 64th year.
On the 15th, at Destebbergen, near Ghent, Margaret, wife of James Greenfield, Esq., of Brynderwen, Monmouthshire, and second daughter of Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart., M.P.
On the 19th, at his residence, Westboume Terrace, the Reverend W. Lewis, for twenty-three years Vicar of Abbot's Langley, Herts ; in his 62d year. On the 19th, at Worthing, General Aylmer, Colonel of the 45th Regiment; in his 76th year. On the 20th, at Ashley Place, Westminster, Mary, widow of the late Hon. Vice- Chancellor Sir James Parker ; in his 59th year. On the 20th, in Bolton Street, Piccadilly, Elizabeth, relict of the late Claud Ni- cholas 011ivier ; in her 89th year. On the 20th, at Rutland Gate, the infant daughter of the lion. Mr. and Mrs. Pon- sonby ; aged 23 days.
On the 20th, at his residence, Pulteney Street, Bath, Henry Eugene Shadweil, Esq., late of H.M.'s 35th Regiment ; he served in Egypt, and was present at the Es of Flushing.
On the 21st, in Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Carleton Belford, youngest son of Sir Belford Hinton Wilson, K.C.B., and grandson of the late General Sir Robert Wilson, K.M.T.