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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 22nd inst. at Northfieet, Kent, the Lady of Wittiest WHITEHEAD, Esq Of a daughter.

On the 23rd inst. in Cavendish Square, the Countess of Winstow, of a daughter. On the 20th inst. at Aldestrop, Gloucestershire, the Hon. Mrs. FREDERICK TWISLET0N, Of a son.

On the 18th inst. the Right Hon. the Countess of BRADFOltD, of a son. On the 18th inst. at the Vineyard, Shropshire, the Lady of St. Jonsr C. CHARL. TON, Esq. of a son and heir. On the 16th inst. at his house in the Regent's Park, the Lady of Sir J. B. Jonts- STONE, of a daughter.

On the 20th inst. the Lady of Major-General Sir EDWARD KERRISON, Bart. of a daughter. On the 21st inst. in Eaton Square, the Lady AGNES BYNG, of a son. On the 20th inst. at the British Museum, the Lady of the Rev. J. Fortsnarz, of n son,

MARRIAGES.

On the 22nd inst. at Marylebone Church, Lieut. CHARTERIS, R.N. eldest son of George Charteris, Esq. of Amisfield Castle, Dumfriesshire, to ELIZABETH CEILIA, widow of the late John Dick, Esq. of Tullymet, Perthshire.

On the t3rd inst. at Cirencester, EDWARD BULLOCK, of the Inner Temple, Esq. to CATHERINE, daughter of JOSEPH CRIPPS, Esq. M.P.

DEATHS.

On the 18th inst. in Upper Baker Street, MARY ANNE, the wife of Charles du Prd Russell, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service. Her death was occasioned by her dress having caught fire, the effects of which she survived only three weeks. At Vienna, in his 92nd year, Baron O'Cowalam,, Colonel in the Austrian Army, End Chamberlain to the Emperor.

On the 18th inst. at Deal, Captain RICHARD Bunn VINCENT, Royal Navy, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. On the 20th inst. at Cheltenham, five months after the decease of her mother, 3ANE Maar, youngest daughter of the late William Daniell, Esq. of Lyrae Regis, Dorset