20 MAY 1854, Page 20

Brunt& On the 10th May, in Great Stanhope Street, Mayfair,

the Lady Anne Tufnell, of a son and heir.

On the 11th, at the Rectory, Upton Scndamore, Wilts, the Wife 3T the Rev. John Baron, of a son.

On the 11th, at the Rectory, Winterhorne Came, the Wife of the Rev. G. Arden, of a son.

On the 12th, in South Street, Grosvenor Square, the Hon. Mrs. Matheson, of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

On the 10th May, at Walcot Church, Bath, the Rev. Thomas Ruggles Fisher, second son of the late Rev. Charles Fisher, Rector of Oving,ton-curn-Tilbury. Essex, to Jane Louisa, daughter of the late Major Travers, of the Rifle Brigade, K.H. On the 11th, at the Episcopal Chapel, Elgin, the Rev. Edward Seymour Stocker, Fellow of the University of Durham, to Jean Hamilton, eldest daughter of Sir Ar- chibald Dunbar, Bart., of Northfield. On the 11th, at St. Peter's, Pimlico, Sir Massey Lopes, Bart., of Maristow, Devon, to Bertha, only daughter of Sir John B. Y. Buller, Bart., M.P. On the 11th, at St. Mary's Church, Bryanston Square. John Oliver, eldest son of John Oliver Hanson, Esq., of Dorset Square, to Anne Lucy, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Hall Plainer, Esq., of Canon's Park, Middlesex. On the 13th, at St. George's. Hanover Square, Lord Bateman, to Agness, youngest daughter of the late General Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart. On the 15th, at Trinity Church, Chelsea, Major the Hon. H. R. Handcock, of the Ninety-seventh Regiment, to Ellen Georgina, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant. Colonel Henry Williams, of the Royal Artillery.

On the 17th, at Twyning, Gloucestershire, William 'Victor, second son of Sir Henry Allen Johnson, Bart., to Catherine Delicia, only daughter of the late Robert Walters, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law.

On the 1811,, at Little Portland Street Chapel, Chevalier Pertz, his Prussian Majesty's principal librarian at Berlin, to Leonora, fifth daughter of Leonard Homer, Esq., F.R.S., Queen's Road West, Regent's Pak.

DEATHS.

On the the 26th April, at Madeira, Anna, eldest daughter of the late_Sir William Webb Follett; in her 21st year. On the 29th, at Hombour,g, near Frankfort, Robert Foster Grant Dalton, Esq., of Ingoldisthorpe Hall, Norfolk, and of Shanks House, Somerset ; in his 71st year. Also, on the 3d May, suddenly, at Ghent, on hearing of the death of his father, John George Foster Grant Dalton, Esq., second son of the shove; in his 41st year.

On the 9th May, in Finsbury Circus, the Rev. John Phillips Bean, M.A., Incum- cumbent of St. Mary, Alderuianbury, and late Sur-master of St. Paul's School ; in his 69th year. On the 9th, at Petersham, Ann Elizabeth, relict of the late Samuel Harper, Esq. ; in her 94th year.

On the 11th, in Eaton Place, Frances, relict of the Rev. John Hoggitt, and last surviving sister of the late Sir Henry Peyton; in her 81st year.

On the 12th, at Eggesford, Devon, Catherine Countess of Portsmouth, widow of the late Earl of Portsmouth, and sister of EadFortescue ; in her 68th year. On the 12th, at Bushey Grove, Herts, Lucy, relict of the late William Lord Hen- dlesham, and wife of Stewart Marjoribanks, Esq.

On the 12th, in Edge Lane Lodge, Liverpool, Mary, widow of the late ;John Greg- son, Esq., of Elerton ; in her 00th year.

On the 12th, at Dynes Hall, Essex, Harriet, the widow of John Sperling, Esq., and youngest daughter of the late Hon. William Rochfort, of Clontarf, Ireland ; her 96th year. On the 13th, at Welwyn, Herts, Emma Frances, the eldest daughter of the Hon. George Edgcumbe; in her 18th year. On the 14th, at Cokenach, Royston, the Lady Louisa D. Clinton, widow of the late General Sir William II. Clinton. G.C.B.; in her 78th year.

On the 14th, in Abingdon Street, Sir William Amcotts lngilby, Bart., of Ripley Castle, Yorkshire, and Kettlethorpe Park, Lincolnshire; its his 70th year. On the 14th, at Torquay-, Elizabeth Louisa, eldest daughter of the Rev. A. C. and Lady Emily Lawrence; in her 24th year. On the 15th, at Highgate, the Rev. Thomas Henry Causton, Incumbent of the district church of St. Michael, Hig,tgate ; in Isis 54th year.

On the 15th, at Brighton, the Hon. and Right Rev. Richard Bagot, Bishop of Bath and Wells ; in Ins 72d year. On the 15th, Sir Charles Wolseley, of Wolseley, Staffordshire, Bart.; in his 41st year. On the 16th, in Pembroke Square, Kensington, George Clint, dramatic painter; in his 85th year.

On the 1611, in Lowndes Street, Edward flobhouse, Esq., brother of Lord Broughton; in his 50th )ear.

On the 16th, at Auteuil. near Paris. Mary, the wife of John Badly= Wheelwright, Esq., and eldest daughter of Clarkson Stanfield, Esq., RA.; in her 33d year. On the 17th, in Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, the Dowager Lady Deere; in her 87th year.

On the 18th, in Albert Terrace, Knightsbridge, Edward Wakefield, Esq., the well-known author of "Ireland, Political and Statistical"; in his 86th year. Lately, at Hagley Hall, the Hon. Lady Glynne; in her 68th year.