28 AUGUST 1841, Page 21

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS, On the 19th inst., at Worliugharn Hall, Viscountess Aenssost of a son and heir. On the 26th inst., in Bo auston Square, the Viscountess Hoon, of a son.

On the 21st inst., at Carlton House Terrace, the Lady GEORGIANA Betrona, of a daughter. On the 18th test., at Brighton. the Lady Hoitarrr BAILLIE HAMILTON, of a daughter. At Spring Gardens, the Lady SEYMOUR, of a son.

At Downshire Hill, Hampstead, the Hon. Mrs. Bonze., of a daughter.

At Templeogue House. Dublin, the Hun. Mrs. NEEDHAM, of a daughter. Ou the 20th inst., at Leamiugtou Priors, the Lady of Major-General T. STEWARD, of a daughter. At Gibraltar, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. A. F. Ewe, Twentieth Rifles. of a daughter.

In Wimple Street, the lady of L. W. Corm, Esq.. M.P., of a son.

On the 24th inst., at Ratcliffe Hall, Leicester, the Lady of BASIL COCHRANE, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 24th inst., at Hampstead, the Lady of the Rev. B. E. Lasterr, Vicar of Great Bardfield, Essex, of a son and heir. On the 29th inst., at Amen Court, St. Paul's, the Wife of thoEev. WILLum Joint HALL, of a daughter. On the 20th inst., at Holmwood Parsonage, near Dorking. the Lady of the Rev. J. S. 1.1Trzwrort, of a sou.

Ou the 14th inst., at Florence, the Lady of CHARLES Erse, Esq., of Welford, Berks, of a son.

On the 234 inst., in Chester Square, the Wife of the Rev. THOMAS Amoco HOUBLON. Rector of Peasemore, Berke, of a sou, still-born.

MARRIAGES.

At Rplal, the Rev. EDWARD J. G. HORNBY, to ELIZABETH, daughter of Hornby Roughsedge, Esq., of Ambleside. At Greenwich. the Rev. CHARLES MANNERS NORMAN, Rector of Northwold, tb CAROLINE AMELIA ANGERSTEIN.

At Ratheonnell. Ireland, JOHN VIGNor.rs. Esq.,of Cornahir, Westmeath, to Etzarron, daughter of Thomas James Fetherston H., Esq., of Bracklvn Hall. On the 10th inst., at Leamington, THOMAS BRABAZON AYLMER, Esq., eldest son of Colonel Aylmer. to AMELIA OLTAVIA, sixth daughter of the late Charles Streynsham Collinsou, Esq., of the Chantry. Suffolk. On the 86th inst., at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, ARCIIIHALDDALRYMPLE, Esq., of Norwich. to ANNE, eldest daughter of Roam. LISTON, Esq., of Clifford Street. On the 18th lust., at Lewisham, Lieutenant-Colonel ANDREW BaowN. of the Seventy- ninth Highlanders, to CAROLINE, YBUITYSI daughter of the late Richard Shute, Esq., of Sydeuham. Kent. At All Saints', Southampton, the Rev. E. DOUGLAS TOILING. M.A., student of Christ Church. Oxford. son of the late Rear Admiral Tinting, to CATHERINE MARIA, daughter of Charles A. Elton, Esq. On the 29th inst.. at St. John's Church, Upper Holloway. WILLIAM Enwartritors• DINGTON, Esq.. surgeon, of Clipstou. in Northamptonshire, to HARRIET MARIA, second daughter of William Lea, Esq., of Tollington Park, near Hornsey.

DEATHS.

On the 20th inst., at Hooton Hall. Cheshire, after a lung and protracted illness, Sir THOMAS STANLEY MASSEY STANLEY, Bart. On the 13th lust., at Leamington. Sir PATRICK CAMPBELL, K.C.B., Vice-Admiral of the Blue.

At Jersey, Ni"ritista, fourth son of Sir George Clerk. Bart., iu his 21st year.

On the 26th inst., at his house iu South Audley Street, General GASODYNE, Colonel of the Fifty-fourth Regiment, in his 78th year. The Rev. JAMES DAVENPORT, D.D., Vicar of Stratford-upon-Avon for the last fifty- four years, in his 92d year. At Nei-idiom, Gloucestershire, PRIEBE, Relict of Lieutenant Arthur Maxwell, R.N., iu her 82d year. On the 21st inst., at Leamington, Lady MACLEOD, Wife of Major-General Sir Donald Macleod, Hon. East India Company's Service. On the Eld inst., at Lewisham, Mrs. ANNE WOOD, Relict of Henry Wood. Esq., in her 91st year. At Beceles. REBECCA, the Wife of the Rev-. Stanley Miller, in her 26th year.

On the 19th inst., in Hyde Park Street, Lieutenaut-General &miaow, of the Hon. East India Company's Service.

On the 23d inst.. at Dieppe. Ittawsnn TOPHAM FOORD•BOWES, late Captain in the Ninety-fifth Regiment, and son of the Rev. Timothy Fysh Fourd-Bowes, D.D., of Cowlau, in the East Riding of York.

At Liege, JEANNE JACOB, in her 100th year. At Conlon, Yorkshire, Mr. Roarer NEWSAM, in his 88th year. Two brothers and two sisters survive him, whose united ages amount to near 330 years. The eldest sister is 93, and has during the preseut hay-season frequently worked in the hay-field. But what is remarkable, Simou Newsom, grandfather of these persons, lived to the age of 104, and when iu his 103d year, with some assistance, loaded a waggon with

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