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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Di EtTrTs.—At West Drayton,. Middlesex the Lady of Hubert de Burgh, Esq. of a son and heir—At Tunbridge Welle, the Lady Jane Laurence Peel, of a son, win) survived only a few days—The Lady of W. Hulton, Esq. of Hulton, of a son, being

her sixteenth child, twelve of whom are living—On the 11th inst. Mrs. Mansfield, of of Wimpole-street, of a son—On the 9th, at Donegall.square, Belfast, the Lady of 'I'. Ferguson, Esq. of a daughter--At Edinburgh, Mrs. Wm. Bailey, of twin daugh- ters, still-born—At Tuckington, the seat of Samuel Peach Peach, Esq. the lady of John Murray Aynsley, Esq. of a son—At Durham, the lady of John Barton Bald- win, Esq. of a son—On Friday the 10th, at Buiwick Park, Northamptonshire, the lady of Thomas Tryon, Esq. of a son and heir.

alAnetiaces.—At Bangor, Henry White, Esq. M.P. county Dublin, to Miss Dempster, eldest daughter of Wm. S. Dempster, Esq. of Skibo, county Sutherland —At Grindon, Mr. Wm. Sedgewick, to Miss Ann Robinson. The bridegroom is in his 70th year, and the bride in her 24t1i—Arthur Burgh Crofton, Esq. of Roebuck Castle, county Dublin, to Catherine, eldest daughter of W. Huband, Esq.—At Ply- mouth, John 'fymun, M.D. to Mary Read, daughter of Captain Woodruff, R.N.- On the lath inst. at Lambeth Church, George, son of the Rev. Joseph Hughes, Bat- tersea, to Miss Ann Cathcart, ward of R. Cottle, Esq. Kennington-road—On the 14th

at Mapledurham, by the Lord Bishop of Winchester, James Adair, son of Vice- Admiral. Griffith Colpoys, and Rector of North Waltham, Hants, to Anne, eldest daughter of the Lord Bishop of Chester—On the 14th, at Pitsfurd, Northampton- shire, George Fletcher, Esq. of Croydon, to Jane, second daughter of Francis Mar- shall, Esq. of Pitsford—At Bath, Thomas Conolly, Esq. only son of Charles Conolly, Esq. late of Midford Castle, Somerset, to Jane Anne' youngest daughter of Philip

Lawless, Esq. late of Dublin—On Thursday last, at Christ Church, Mary-le-bonne, William Wright Cockel, Esq. to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Isaac Brook, Esq. of Horningsheath, Suffolk.

DEATILS.—Jane, wife of Sir Henry Maturin Farrington, Bart. of Spring Lawn, Heavitree—At Edinburgh, Elizabeth, wife of Henry Erskine, Esq. son and heir of

the Right lion. Henry Erskine—On the 10th inst. at Lewisham, Kent, in the 80th

year of her age, Mrs. Elizabeth Prest, relict of William Prest, Esq.—On the 13th, at Marlborough, the Rev. James Townsend Lewes, A.M. Vicar of Halberton, Devout,

Perpetual Curate of Easton, Wilts, and Master of Marlborough Grammar School —On the 10th, at Brighton, much respected and deeply Ilimented, W. Burnet, M.D. —At Sandgate, Kent, on the filth ult, of a fever, after an illness of only a few days,

in the 20th year of her age, Laura Louisa, only daughter of Arnold Wainewright, Esq. late of Calcot-lodge, 13erkshire—Ou the 16th ult. at Hampstead, John Heavi- side, Esq. of George-street, Hanover-square, surgeoti,!aged 80—At Port Raffles, New

South Wales, Dr. Cornelius Wood, of the Medical Staff; son of the late Rev. John Wood, and grandson of the late Rev. Cornelius Lundie, of Kelso—At Silverton, Northamptonshire, Mary Adams, aged 102; her mother and grandmother's ages

both exceeded 100 years—On the 12th inst. at her house in the Minister-yard, York- Elizabeth, widow of the lateWilliam Gimber, of that city, aged 90-01i the 12th; Mrs. Bowman, relict of the late Rev. Robert Bowman, of Askrigg, in the county of York, aged 83—On Saturday, the 11th, at Stone Hall, Surrey, George Clayton, Eel- in the 61st year of his age—At Oxford, in -the 36th year of his age, the Rev. Alexander Nicoll, D. D., one of tile 013110145 9f Chriatchurcbe aact Itesitta Professor pf Rebrew La that Ilniveraitp,