26 FEBRUARY 1848, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 15th February, at Bolney Lodge, Sussex, the Lady of James Henry stater

Jun., Esq., of a son. On the 16th, In Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, the Lady of Captain Manners, R.N., of a son. On the 17th, at Holly Bank, Burtowon•Trent, Mrs. Bass, of a daughter.

On the 17th, at Moncrellfe House, Perthshire, the Lady Louisa Moncrelffe, of a

daughter. On the 16th, In Wilton Crescent, Lady Georgians Romilly, of a son.

On the 19th, at Biandsby Lodge, York, the Wife of Henry 1'. Cholsnelcy, Errs., of 4

daughter. On the 19th, at Miserden Rectory, Gloucestershire, the Wife of the Rev. Yaruton letllls, of a son. On the 19th, at DonnIngtou, Berks, the Lady of Captain Hayes, R.N., of a son. On the 21st, at Wootton Court, Kent, the Wife of Captain R. P. Radcliffe, Royal Ar- tillery, of a daughter.

On the 2 let, at the Rectory, Bennington, Somerset, the Wife of the Her. Edward Alexander Webber, of a son and heir.

On the 22d, in Russell Square, the Wife of John Walter, Esq., M.P., of a son. On the 23d, in St. James's Square, the Countess of EglIntoun and Winton, of a son. On the 23d, at Shillinglee Park, the Countess of Winterton, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 31st July, at Wellington Church, New Zealand, the Rev. Henry Govett, B.A., 'Worcester College, Oxford, to Margaret, second daughter of the late George Hunter, Esq. On the 22d February, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Captain Atwell Lake, of the Madras Engineers, third son of the late Sir James Samuel William Lake, Bart. to Ann Augusta, daughter of the late Sir William Curtis, Bart. On the 22d, at Brading, Isle of Wight, the Rev. Dunbar Isidore Heath, Vicar of Brading, to Emily Mary, fourth daughter of James Harrison, Esq., of H111 House, Brading. On the 224, at Blrsted Church, Sussex, the Rev. James Nelson Palmer. Rector of Breamore, Hants, to Mary Stephenson, eldest daughter of Richard Brown, Esq., of East Down House, Bognor.

DEATHS.

On the 6th February, William Daw, Esq., M.D., of Chicklade House, Minden, Wilts ; in his 89th year. On the 13th, at St. Valery-sur-Somme, France, Thomas Saunders, Esq., British Vice- COusul at that port for thirty-one years ; in his 83d year. On the 14th, the Rev. Edward Peacock, Vicar of Fifehead Magdalen, Dorset, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ; in his 61st year.

On the 15th, the Rev. George Cookson, Vicar of Poorstock, Dorset, and Writhllngton, Somerset, youngest son of the late Dr. Cookson, Canon of Windsor, and preceptor to the Kling of Hanover, and the Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge ; in his 54th year. On the 17th, at Exeter, Sarah, Widow of the late Rear-Admiral Tinting, of South- ampton.

On the 19th, at Swaffham House, Cambridgeshire, John Peter Allix, Esq., late M.P. Du the County of Cambridge ; In his 634 year. On the 20th, In Hyde Park Terrace, Lieut.-Colonel Brandreth, R.E., one of her Majesty's Commissioners of the Board of Railways. On the 21st, in Montague Square, Robert Coates, Esq., formerly of the Island of Antigua, In consequence of an accident he met with on Wednesday week. On the 23d, In Harley Street, Lord Granville Somerset, M.P. ; in his 56th year. On the 23d, in Eaton Square, Augusta, the Wife of Sir John PakIngton, Bart., M.P.