1 JULY 1843, Page 20

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 11th June, at Kent House. Knightsbridge, the Countess of Mostar, of a son. On the 18th. at Stinsford Vicarage, Dorset. the Lady of the Rev. ARTHUR G. S. Simmer. of a son.

On the 17th, at Milford, near Salisbury, the Wife of the Rev. J. M. GLEraz, of a son On the 20th, at Dnbliu, the Lady of the Rev. GEORGE its Burrs, A.M., of Christ's Church and St. Patrick's Cathedrals, of a son.

On the rld, at Leamington. Lady EUBANK. of a daughter. On the 234. in Belgrave Square, the Wife of the Right Hon. HENRY LABOUCHERE, M.P.. era daughter. On the 234, in Paris, the Lady of Baron NATHANIEL DE Roresenti.n, of a daughter. On the 24th, at the Parsonage. St. Nicholas, Deptford, the Wife of the Rev. A. E. SEWICKLEY. Vicar of the above parish, of a son. On the 25th at Bucklaud. Breckuock. the Lady of Colonel Gwent's HOLFORD,of a sou. On the 25th, at Woolwich, Lady COLLIER. of a daughter. On the 2ttli, at Cranford. the Wife of the Rev. Sir GEORGE S. Roairreort, of a sou. On the 26th, in Tot rington Square. the Hon. Mrs. RICHARD DENMAN, of a daughter. On the 27th. at Sudbury, Derbyshire, the Hon. Mrs. CHARLES DUNDAS, of a son. On the 27th, at Balgarvie, fOupar Fife, the Lady of Major. Geneial WEBSTER, B. 1. C. S of anon.

On the 291h, at Park Street, Grosvenor Square, the Hon. Mrs. H. BAILLIE, of a son. On the 30th, at Lancaster Place, Savoy, the Wife of the Rev. JOHN FoRSTER, Incum- bent of the Savoy, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 6th June. at Cheltenham. Groans EDWIN WARD JALersow, Esq., of Norman- by Hall, Yorkshire, to SARAH MARSHALL, youngest daughter of Lieut.-Culouel WATSON, C.B., of Harwood House. Cheltenham.

On the 141h, at Cloorlap Church, the Rev. Ione HAYEK, Rector of Slawley. Somer- setshire. to ISABELLA ELIZA, eldest daughter of THOMAS PepHAM Luscost BE, Esq., Com- missary General, Killeston House, county of Dublin. On the 15th, iu St. Peter's Church, Dublin, SAMUEL BARRETT, Esq.. of Cullinamore, county of Sligo, to KILNNETA IdACKENZIE, youngest daughter of W. Mecum-rose, Esq., of Stephen's Green.

On the 20th, at Dundee, ROBERT STIRLING GRAHAM, Esq..of Kincaldrum and Aftleck. Forfarshire, to Maley Auseu, eldest daughter of lone ANDERSON, Esq., Hon. East ludia Company's Civil Service, Easton, Place, London.

On the 21.1th, at St. Thomas's Church, Dublin, Sneeze VAUGHAN JACKSON, Esq., of Gloucester Street, son of the late Colonel George Jackson, of Carramore county of Mayo, to FRANCEs, daughter of THOMAS Riess, Esq.. of Castletown, County Sligo. On the Zdd, at St. George's Chapel. Edinburgh, HENRY Wet.= DAYAMPAYT, Esq., Thirty-niuth Regiment, fourth sun of Admiral Sir Salusbery Davenport. C.B.. and IC.C.H.„ to CATHERINE, cleat daughter of the late Captain Joeti Delta, of Astley Hall, Lancashire.

On the 24th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, EDWARD FREDERIC KELeeirr, M.D., Army Medical Staff, eldest son of W. H. Kelaart. Esq., of Ceylon. to Fenzry SOPHIA, only daughter of the late Pnoraes Hilssity, Esq., of Wyrley Grove. Stafford. On the 27th, at St. James's Church, the Hon. WILLIAM CAMPER, second son of Viecouutess PALMERSToN, brother of Earl Coweza, to HARRIET ALICIA, daughter of DANIEL GURNICY. Esq., of North Ruuctou, Norfolk, and niece of the Earl of Emma.. On the 27th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Hawaii MASTER FIALDEN, Esq., eldest son of Joseph Fie.den, Esq.. of Wilton House Lancashire, to Cewouris, daughter of Sir OSWALD MOSELEY. of Rolleston Hall, Stafford, Bart. On the 58th. at Horutey Church, the HOD. ARTHUR KINNAIRD, to MART JANE HOARZ, sister to Hoary Hoare. Rm., of Staplehurst. Kent. Os the 213th, at Leamington. Warwickshire, THOMAS YOUNG PRIOR, Esq.. barrister- at-law, of the Muldie Temple, youngest son of the Rev. Thomas Prior, D.D., S.F., Vice Provost or Trinity College, Dublin, to Jews MATILDA, only surviving daughter of the late &MERE RUMBILL.D.D.. of Ashbrook. Ferrnauagh. Ou the 28th. at Millburn Tower, Sir WILLIAM FOULIS, Hart., to Hitalitsvm, daughter of the late it. &trews Luxus, Esq., of Maryhuidis.

DEATHS.

On the 5th June. at his seat, Ashdown Park, Rear-Admiral the Hon. Major JACOB HENNIKER, brother of the late and uncle of the present Lord Henniker. On the 15th, at her residence. Rue Matignon. Paris, ELtzt Coins-rim, Baroness de Stein. of Kochberg, Saxe Weimar, Widow of Berm F. de Stein, and by her first mar- riage Widow of Colonel R. Bowie, of the East Judie Company's Service. On the 16th, at Hillhead, Paisley. JAMES EDWARD, eldest son of the Rev. PATRICE Mumma. one of the Ministers of the Abbey Parish of Paisley. On the 20th, at Britwell, Bucks, the Hun. Mrs. GRAVES, sister of the Right Roo. Lord Saye-aud.Sele. and Relict of Richard Charles head Graves, Esq.; in her 69th year. On the 23d, at his residence, Moray Place, Edinburgh, Lord Benzin Ban; in his 634 year. On the 23d. in Chester Strect, Grosvenor Place, Amu. Wife of liwnworre Leila. vow, Esq., M.P. Os the 25th, at tilting Vicarage, Essex. HARRIET ROBINSON. Widow of the late WIL- LIAM NicaLL. Esq.. one of the Moneyers of her Majesty's Mint. and'daughter of the late Rev. Risleon linbinson Itailey. Chaplain of the Tower of London. On the 26th. at Westbury. House, Marloiv, the seat of General Sir George Nugent, Bart., Lady ROBINSON, Relict of Sir William Henry Rubinson. K.C.H., Commissary- General of the Forces; in her 75th year. On the 26th, at Upper Gloucester Place, Dorset Square, 'mix MACPHERSON, son of Lieutenant-Colonel DoNALU MAeLson. of the Madras Cavalry.

Os the 26th, at Gloucester, Major-Genenil Sir JAMES Kvacx MONEY, Bart-. of Horn House, in the county of Hereford; in his 67th year. On the 27th, after a short Mum, JoHN MURRAY, Esq., of Albemarle Street; in his 65th year. On the 2811,. in Connaught Square. London, after a short but severe illness, JANE MATILDA, the Wife of WILLIAM SCHOLEFIELD, Esq., ut Birmingham ; in her Slit year, At Dingwall, Scotland. Joue MACKENZIE, a thatcher; at the advanced age of 100. At Kingtout Mr. WILLIAM EDOECOMBE, in his 100th year. At the Burnt House, Selattyn, Salop, Mr. JOHN STOKER; having that day attained the age of 101. At Mouitt Pleasant, Newburgh. ALEXANDER Byrum:a, labourer. Author of "Tales and Sketches of the Scottish Peasantry."" Practical Economy." Sic.