21 NOVEMBER 1846, Page 18

BIRTHS.

On the 7th November, at Plymouth, the Lady of W. D. Burnett, Esq., Commander, H. M. S. Alban, of a daughter. On the 7th, at Osberton Hall, the Lady Selina Milton, Wife of George Savile Fol- jambe, Esq., of a son. On the llth, at Large, the Lady of Captain Edmonstone, R.N., of a daughter.

On the 13th, at Woodfield House, near Huddersfield, the Lady of Bentley Shaw, Esq., of a son.

On the 13th, in Spring Gardens, the Lady Seymour, of a daughter.

On the 14th, at Babworth Rectory, the Lady Frances Simpson, of a son.

On the 14th, in Grosvenor Street, Lady Norreys, of a son.

On the 15th, at Windlestone, Durham, Lady Eden, of a daughter. On the 17th, at Bitteswell Hall, Leicestershire, the Hon. Mrs. Corbet Smith, of a son. MARRIAGES.

On the 10th November, at Rippingale, the Rev. Henry Harris, A.M., Vicar of Hor- Ming, to Mrs. Thomas Darby, second daughter of the Rev. W. T. Waters, Rector of the former place.

On the 12th, at Stoke Church, Plymouth, Frederick John 0. Evans, Esq., R.N., to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of Captain Charles Hall, R.N., Stoke.

On the 12th, at Llanarth Chapel, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, and afterwards at the parish-church of Llanover, John Arthur Jones, Esq., eldest son of John Jones, Esq., and the Lady Harriet Jones, of Llanarth Court and Treowen, Monmouthshire, to Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, only child of Sir Benjamin Hall, Bad., of Llanover Court and Abercarne, in the same county. On the 12th, at Wokingham, the Rev. Henry Le Gmud Boyce, M.A., to Cordelia, eldest daughter of Captain Henry Browne Mason, R.N., of Hilifield, Yately, Hants. On the 17th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Lieutenant-Colonel George Everest, F.R.S., late Surveyor-General of India, of Claybrook Hall, Leicestershire, to Emma, eldest daughter of Thomas Wing, Esq., of Gray's Inn, and Hampstead, Middlesex. On the 17th, at St. John's, Paddington, the Rev. Charles Burney, M.A., Incumbent of St. James the Apostle, Greensted Green, eldest son of the Venerable Archdeacon Burney, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John Carmichael. On the 17th, at Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire, Captain H. Begot, R.N., second son of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, to Miss Frederica W. Bagot, youngest daughter of the late Right Hon. Sir Charles Begot. On the 17th, at Dunchideock, the Rev. Henry Palk, Rector of Bridford, second son of Sir Lawrence Vaughan Palk, Bart , of Haldon House, to Isabella Mary, daughter of James Pitman, Esq., of Dunchideock House.

DEATHS.

On the 7th September, at his country house, situated in the Quartier d'Espagne, near Toulon, Francis Daniell, Deputy Commissary-General to the Forces of her Britannic Majesty. On the 6th November, at Retford, James Brett; In his 102d year. He was a weaver, and to the last retained the use of his faculties.

On the 7th, M his brother's Vicarage, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, Frederick William, of St. John's College, Cambridge, youngest son of Mr. Broughton, the Police Xagistrate ; in his 23d year. On the 10th, at the Vicarage, Saleby, near Alford, the Rev. Francis Wilson, M.A. He was nearly 100 years of age, but still of active habits.

On the 11th, at Garston House, Hertfordshire, John Falcon, Esq., formerly Consul- General at Algiers, afterwards Paymaster-General at the Cape of Good Hope ; In his 80th year.

On the 12th, at Edinburgh, Major Charles Henry Edmonstone, Captain Eighty-first Regiment, third son of the late Sir Charles Edmonstone, Bart, Duntreath ; Ink his 85th year.

On the 14th, at Seedley, near Manchester, Benjamin Gray, Esq.; In his 85th year. On the 14th, at Cockylode, Notts, the Hon. Savile Henry Lumley, brother to the late and uncle to the present Earl of Scarborough ; in his 78th year.

On the 15th, Thomas Massa Alsager, Esq., of Queen Square, Bloomsbury, and Sur- biton, Surrey ; in his 67th year.

On the 15th, In Louisa Terrace, Exmouth, Sir Digory Forrest ; in his 87th year.

On the 15th, at Great Coggesball, Ann, Relict of Richard Meredith White, Esq. ; in her 94th year.

On the 16th, in Upper Kensington Gore, Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Phillott, late Thirty-fifth Regiment.