19 JULY 1856, Page 20

BIRTHS.

• On the 8th July, at Rayne Rectory, Braintree, Essex, the Wife, of the Rev. W. Spence Hemming' of a son.

Od the 10th, atWymondham Rectory, Leicestershire, the Hon. Mrs. John Beres- ford, of a daughter. On the 10th, at Hoveton Hall, Norfolk, the Hon. Mrs. Randall Burroughes, of a daughter. On the 10th, at Dymehurch Rectory, the Wife of the Rev. H. S. ifackarness, of a daughter.

On the 10th, at Camberwell, Mrs. Charles Moffatt, of three daughters, all doing well.

On the 11th, at Acton Reynald, Salop, Lady. Corbet, of a son and heir.

On the 11th, in Easton Square, the Wife of the Rev. James Hamilton, D.D., of a daughter.

On the 13th, at Mitcham Common, the Hon. Mrs. Aylmer, prematurely, of a daughter, stillborn.

On the 13th, at PamRete, Devonshire, the Wife of -Lieutenant-Colonel Winning- ton Ingram, of a son.

On the 15th, at Woolwich, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Phillpotta, Royal Artillery, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 1st July, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Francis Henry Beaumont, Esq., of Buckland, Surrey, to Mary Emily, youngest daughter of Evan Billie, Esq., and Lady Georgians Bernie, of Dochfour, Inverness.

• On the 3a, at Little Shelford, Cambridge, Richard Dill, Esq., M.D., Regency Square, Brighton, to Augusta Caroline, fourth daughter of the late General Sir C.

Wale, , f L' I Sh If d On Ihe 8th, at Bedminster, the Rev. William Charles Plenderlcath, Curate of Bed- minster, only son of the late Colonel Plenderleath, C.B., of Clifton, to Margaret Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of the Rev. F. R. Brathwaite, formerly Archdeacon of St. Christopher's, West Indies. On the lath, at Bradford, Hugh Edward Adair, Esq., M.P., second son of Sir Robert Shafto Adair, Bart., bf Flixton Hall, Suffolk, to Harnet Camilla, eldest daughter of Alexander Adair, Esq., of Heatherton Park, Somerset.

On the 15th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, John St. Aubyn, Req., eldest son of Edward St. Aubyn, Esq., of Stoke Damarel, Devon, to the Lady Elizabeth Cle- mentine Townshend, second daughter of the Marquis Townshend.

On the 15th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Sir Hugh Henry Moles- worth, Bart., Rector of St. Petroc-Minor, Cornwall, to Beatrice Anne, youngest daughter of Charles Prideaux Bnine, Esq., of the same county.

DEATHS.

On the 12th June, of yellow fever, off Rio, William George Scovell, Esq., First Lieutenant of H. M. S. Express, and third son of Henry Scovell, Esq., of Dublin.

On the 27th, on the voyage from South Australia to England, the Rev. Ed- ward H. Burnett, M.A., of Merton College, Oxford, eldest son of the Rev. J. B. Burnett, Rector of Ifoughton, Hants, Chaplain to the Bishop of Adelaide; in his 37th year.

On the 8th July, at Brighton, Lieutenant-Colonel John Singleton ; in his 62d year. On the 9th, at Brighton, Colonel the Hon. James Knox. On the 10th, at Cocken Hall, Durham, William Standish Standish, Esq., of the above place, and of Duxbury Park, Lancashire, Magistrate of both counties, and Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Lancaster ; in his 49th year. On the 11th, in Great Portland Street, Portland Place, Mrs. Kezia Riddle, for- merly of Abingdon Street, Westminster ; in her 91st year.

On the 11th, in Spencer Place, North Brixton, Mr. Henry:Pearson ; in his 98th year.

On the 11th, in Watts's Buildings, Kingsland Road, Hannah, relict of the late James Allden, Req.; in her 98th year.

On the 15th, in Upper Grosvenor Street, Lieutenant-Colonel Th4aas Alcock, formerly of the H. E. I. Company's Service ; inhis 94th year,

On the 16th, in Lancaster Place, Richmond, Miss Hannah Penn, great-grand- daughter of the celebrated William Penn,