15 FEBRUARY 1851, Page 20

BIRTHS.

On the 6th February, at Hartlebury Castle,', the Lady of the Rev. Edward Win- nington Ingram, of a daughter.

On the 6th, at Bamby Moor, Notts, the Lady of W. I'. Wastemeys, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 7th, at Worms, on the Rhine, the Wife of Baldwin Arden Wake, Esq., Commander R.N., prematurely of a son.

On the 8th, at Handsworth Rectory, Staffordshire, the Wife of the Rev. G. Murray-, of a son, still-born.

On the 8th, the Wife of Thomas Davies Lloyd, Esq., of Bronwydd, Cardigan, of a son and heir.

On the 9th, in Eaton Place, the Lady Margaret Milbanke, of a son and heir. On the 10th, at Priory House, Taunton, the Lady of Ellis James Charter, Esq., Eighth (the King's) Regiment, of a son and heir. On the 11th, at the Vicarage, Spelsbury, the Wife of the Rev. Charles Carey, of daughter. On the 12th, at the Vicarage, Willingdon, Sussex, the Wife of the Rev. Thomas Lowe, of a son. On the 13th, at Flurworth Grange, near Darlington, the Wife of Mark Ord, Esq., of a daughter. On the 13th, at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, the Wife of the Rev. J. S. Haygarth, of a son. Lately, at Searthingwell Hall, Yorkshire, the Lady of Henry Constable Maxwell, Esq., of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 8th February, at Penfield, Essex, Benjamin Page, tenth son of Samuel Page, Esq., of Dulwich, Surrey, to Sophia Ann, youngest daughter of the Rev. Robert Leman Page, Rector of Penfield. On the 10th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Edmund Tyrwhitt, Esq., son of the late Sir T. Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart., to Mary Jane, daughter of Richard Ford, Esq. On the llth, at Ash, Salop, William Robinson Lawford, Esq., of Oerley Hall, Os- westry, to Louisa Cordelia, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Martin Benson, of Heath, Beds.

On the 12th, at St. Peter's Church, Pimlico, Major the Hon. James Colborne, eldest son of Lieutenant-General Lord Seaton, to the Hon. Charlotte De Burgh, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-General Lord Downes. On the 13th, at Christ Church, Marylebone, the Rev. John Sheal, B.D., Rector of Caldaff, Donegal, to Elizabeth, the fourth daughter of the late Sir Lachlan Maclean, of Sudbury, Suffolk.

DEATHS.

In April last, on the passage from Adelaide to Hobart Town, John Adam Forbes, second surviving son of George Forbes, Esq., West Coates House, Edinburgh ; in his 24th year.

In November, accidentally drowned at Serampore, Benjamin, second son of Ben- jamin Johnson, Esq., late of Newcastle-on-Tyne. On the 20th January, at Montreal, William Maitland, Esq.; in his 97th year.

On the 20th, akthe Chateau de Belle Vue' near Marseilles, Lady Lucy Foley, of Abermarlais Park, Carmarthen, Widow of the late Admiral Sir Thomas Foley, G.C.B., and daughter of James, first Duke of Leinster ; in her 80th year.

On the lot February, in Chester Square, Mary Wollstoncroft, Widow of the late Percy Bysshe Shelley; in her 534 year.

On the 4th, at Woolavington, Somerset, the Rev. Stephen Long Jacob, for fifty years Vicar of Woolavington-cum-Puriton, Somerset, and nearly fifty-two years Vicar of Waldershare, Kent; in his 87th year.

On the 6th, at the Vicarage, Creech St. Michael, Somerset, the Rev. John Cress- well, Vicar of that place ; in his 57th year. On the 7th, at the Vicarage House, Hanslope, Bucks, the Rev. James Mayne, Vicar of Hanslope-cum-Castle Thorpe. On the 7th, at Standen Hall, near Clitheroe, John Aspinall, Esq., senior Magi- strate of the Blackburn Ilundred, and Deputy-Lieutenant of the County Pala- tine of Lancaster; in his 72,1 year. On the 8th, at Footscray Place, the Right Hon. Lord Bexley; in his 84th year. On the 8th, at Writtle Vicarage, the Rev. Thomas Penrose, D.C.L., of Shaw House, Berks, and Vicar of Writtle-cum-Roxwell, Essex ; in his 81st year. On the 8th, at Wotton Lodge, near Gloucester, Thomas P. Russell, Esq., for many years a Magistrate of the county ; in his 77th year. On the 9th, at Lindsey House, Chelsea, Mr. William Martin ; in his 82d year. He was the inventor of the high-level bridge, of the circular dial-plate weighing-machine, and of several other useful and scientific mechanical works.

On the 11th, William Whelan, Esq , of Montague Street, Russell Square, and /le- ronden Hall, Tenterden, Kent ; in his 80th year. On the 11th, at Casterton Hall, 'Westmoreland, William Wilson Carus-Wilson; Esq., formerly M.P. for Cockennouth ; in his 87th year. On the 14th, at the Royal Mint, Catherine Sophia, Wife of Wiliiam Wyon, Esq.,