19 FEBRUARY 1853, Page 18

METHS.

On the 6th and 7th January, at Elgin, the Wife of Mr. E. C. Pratt, of the _Elgin Courant, of two sons and a daughter.

On the 9th February, at the Château de Middaehten, in Holland, the Wife of Major-General Charles Beotinck, of a son. On the 9th, in Carlton Gardens, the Lady Brooke, of a son. On the 10th, at Hatcham, the Wife of the Rev. A. Granville, M.A., the Incumbent, of a son.

On the 10th, at Ardington House, Berkshire, the Wife of Douglas Viney Vernon, Esq., of a son and heir. On the 11th, at Sunderlandwick, in the East Riding of the County of York, the Wife of Edward Horner Reynard, Esq., of a daughter. On the 13th, at Oldbury Rectory, Salop, the Wife of the Rev. J. Fenton, of a daughter. On the 13th, in Andley Square, the Lady Rodney, of a daughter, stillborn.

On the 16th, in Eccleston Square, the Wife ot Captain H. J. Codrington, R.N., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 27th December, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, John Vans Agnew, son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Vans Agnew, C.B., to Fanny, youngest daughter of the late Colonel R. Boycott Jenkins.

On the 6th January, at Madras, Edward D'Arcy Evezard, Esq., son of the Rev. George Evezard, Minister of St. James's Chapel, St. Marylebone, to Mary Juliana, daughter of the late Thomas Haviland Burke, Esq., and grandniece of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke. On the 10th February, at St. Mary's, Brompton, Captain H. Wilson, of Hereford Square, formerly of the First Dragoon Guards and Thirteenth Light Dragoons, to Catherine Jane, only child of Captain John Cook, of the Royal Westminster and Middlesex Light Infantry, and great granddaughter of Henry eleventh Baron Teyn- ham.

On the 14th, at St. Michael's Church, Limerick, John Jervis Palmer, Esq., Com- mander R.N., eldest son of the late Captain Edmund Palmer, R.N., C.B., to Hen- rietta Fitzgerald, youngest daughter of James Bannatyne, Esq. On the 15th, at 4, Whitehall Yard, William Tomline, Esq., formerly of the Tenth Hussars, a grandson of the late Bishop of Winchester, to the Hon. Fanny Charlotte Gage, youngest daughter of Viscount Gage.

DEATHS.

On the 2d February, at Alexandria, Charles Robert Moore, youngest son of the Hon. and Rev. Edward Moore, Canon of Windsor.

On the 5th, at Northampton, the Rev. James Flamank, MA., and Senior Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.

On the 7th, in Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, Captain Edward John Johnson, R.N., F.R.S., Re. ; in his 59th year.

On the 11th, in Montpelier Square, Knightsbridge, Captain James Gordon, R.N. in his 58th year. On the 13th, in Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, Sir Thomas Brancker, Knt.; in his 70th year.

On the 13th, at Meccas Court, Herefordshire, Lady Cornewall; in her 62d year. On the 13th, in Camberwell Green, Lydia, relict of the late Thomas Fynmore, Esq.; in her 96th year. On the 14th, at Day lesford House, General Sir Charles Imhoff; in his 86th year. On the 14th at Cheltenham Frederic Thomas Wintle, M.D., F.L.S., resident physician to the Warneford Asylum, Headingtou, Oxford; In his 50th year.

On the 15th, at East Sheen, Surrey, the Lady Charlotte Penrhyn; in her 51st year. On the 15th, at Norton Court, Stephen George Lushington, Esq., late one of the Commissioners of Customs, eldest son of the Right Hon. S. R. Lushington. On the 16th, at Clapham, Surrey, Elizabeth Reeves, eldest and last surviving daughter of the late Rev. Jonathan Reeves, of West Ham, Essex ; in her 91st year.