21 JUNE 1845, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 13th Juue, at the Manorhouse, Crediton, Mrs. John George Smith, of a son. On the 13th, at Escot, Devonshire, the Lady of Sir John Kennaway, Bart., of a sea. On the 14th, in Eaton Place, the Countess of Effingham, of a son. On the 15th, at Cranford, Lady Robinson, of a daughter, who died immediately after her birth.

On the 16th, in the Place de Is Concorde, Paris, Lady William Hervey, of a sou.

On the 16th, in Park Street, the Hon. Lady Dering, of a daughter.

On the 16th, in Sussex Square, Brighton, the Countess of Mille, of twin sons.

On the 17th, in Clarges Street, Mayfair, the Lady of William Frederick Farrar, Esq., of Bratield, Bucks, of a son and heir.

On the 17th, at No. 5, Whitehall, the wife of William Barwick Hodge, Esq., of a daughter. On the 18th, in Upper Grosvenor Street, the Lady of the Hon. Wellington Stapleton Cotton, of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

On the 29th April, at the Cathedral Church, Spanish Town, Jamaica, William 11. Myers, Esq., to Helen, second daughter of Hinton Spalding, Esq., M.D.

On the 10th June, at St. Mark's, Slyddelton Square, Edwin C. Sutter, Esq., of the. Inner Temple, Barrister-at-law, to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late W. Greene, Esq., of Melkabam, Wilts.

On the 12th, at St. Mary-de-Lode, Gloucester, Charles Edward Parke Gordon, Cap- tain in her Majesty's Seventy-fifth Regiment, eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel 0. E. Gordon, Adjutant-General Royal Artillery, Dublin, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Edward Day, Esq., Tredennick, Cornwall.

On the 14th, Captain Harry Edgell, R.N., of her Majesty's ship Siren, to Mias Caro- line Rossiter, of IlIgheliff House, Bucks.

On the 14th, at Trinity Church, St. Marylebone, Captain Atchison, (late Ceylon Rities,) of the Ridge, Corsham, Wilts, to Louisa Sophia, third daughter of France, Richardson, Esq., of Upper Portland Place, and the late Lady Elizabeth Richardson.

On the 16th, at St. James's Church, Hyde Park, Jelinger C. Symons, Esq., Barrister. at-law, of the Middle Temple, to Angelimi, youngest daughter of Edward Kendall, Egg.. of Cheltenham.

On the 17th, at Trinity Church, Marylebone, William John Walter BaYnea, Rad. eldest son of Sir William Baynes, Bart., of Portland Place, to Margaret, third daughter of Daniel Stuart, Esq., of Upper Harley Street, and Wykham Park, Oxon.

On the 19th, at Hampton Court, Captain George F. Duckett, only son of Sir George Duckett, Bart., of Hartham House, Wilts, to Isabella, daughter of the late Lieutenant- General Sir Lionel Smith, Bart., G.C.B. and G.C.H., and niece to the Right Hon. Sir Henry Pottinger, Bart.

On the 19th, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Lachlan Mackintosh Rate, Esq., son of the Rev. Joseph Rate, of Alnwick, Northumberland, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Andrew Spottiswoode, Esq., of Broom Hall, Surrey, and Carlton House Terrace, London.

On the 19th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Lewis Loyd junior, Esq., of Green Street, Grosvenor Square, to Frances Harriet, eldest daughter of the late lion. Admiral Frederick Paul Irby, C.B., of Boyland Hall, Norfolk.

DEATHS.

On the 12th June, at Strum House, HaTcrsteek Hill, Mrs. Samuel Boxill, formerly of Bridgetown, Barbados ; in her 91st year.

On the 13th, at Household House, near Norwich, Maria, youngest daughter of Major-General Sir Robert Harvey ; in her 25th year.

On the 14th, at the Vicarage, Ringwood, the Rev. Samuel Berney Vince, M.A., late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, Vicar of Ringwood ; in has 64th year.

On the 14th, In Pulteney Street, Bath, Robert Berkeley, Esq., of Spetchley Park, Worcestershire ; In his 81st year.

On the 15th, in New Street, Spring Gardens, the Hon. James Henry Lawrence SCSI'. lett, youngest son of Lord Abinger ; in Ills 16th year.

On the 17th, at Brighton, the Countess of Atrlie.

On the 17th, Emma, wife of John Collett, Esq., H.P. ; in her 47th year.

On the 17th, at Amen Corner, the Rev. Richard Harris Barham. B.A., Minor Canon of St. Paul's, Rector of St. Augustine and St. Faith, and Priest of her Majesty% Chapels Royal. On the 17th, Colonel Rushbrooke, H.P. for the Western Division of Suffolk.

Lately, at Calcutta, Major-General Sir Thomas Valiant, K.C.B.

Lately, at Caen, where he had resided more than twenty years, John Spencer Smith, Esq., brother of the late Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, and formerly Ambassador at Con- stantinople.