HONOURABLES.

Clive, Robert Henry—Seats, Hewell Grange, Oakley Park, &c.; second son of the first Earl of Powis; married, 19 June, 1819, Harriet, daughter of the fifth Earl of Plymouth. Has been lieutenant colonel in the army, and is Colonel of the Queen’s own Regiment of Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry. Was Under Secretary of State for the Home Department from April, 1818, till January, 1822. Sat for Ludlow from 1818 till 1832, and since that year for South Shropshire. Is patron of three livings. His eldest son, Robert Clive, Esq., is now M.P. for Ludlow.

Coventry, Thomas Henry, Rector of Severn Stoke and Croome Hill, and William James (Earl’s Croome), brothers of the late Earl of Coventry.

Cocks, John Somers, Canon of Worcester and Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral, brother of the late Earl Somers.

Lygon, Henry Beauchamp—Seat, Spring Hill, Broadway. Third son of the first Earl Beauchamp—a lieutenant colonel in the army and Colonel of the 10th Hussars. Has sat for the county since 1817, with the exception of the short Parliament of 1831. Married, 8 July, 1824, Susan Caroline, daughter of the second Earl of St. German’s; she died, 1835.

Lyttelton, Spencer, Hagley, and William Henry, Hon. Canon of Worcester and Rector of Hagley, brothers of Lord Lyttelton.

Talbot, William Whitworth Chetwynd, Vicar of Ombersley, and Wellington Patrick Manvers Chetwynd, of Honeybourne, Captain of the 7th Foot, sixth and seventh sons of Earl Talbot.

THE CHURCH.