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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 10th August, at Sopley Vicarage, Hants, the Lady of the Rev. J.P.Haureown, of a son.

On the 20th, at the Vicarage, Watford. the Lady of the Rev. Jesus CLUTTERBUCH, of a DAII.

On the 21st. Lady Louisa Warms:tax, of a son. On the 22.1. at Boulogne-sur.Mer, the Lady of Mostraoot Wissurr, Esq., of a daughter. On the 26th. at Influx Hill, near Frome, the Lady of Lieutenant•Colonel J. W. Arr- angers. of a daughter. On the 26t1,. at Southgate, the Wife of Auctuerus BOSANQUIT, Esq.. of a son, still-horns Oa the 27th. in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Lady Coma, of a daughter. On the 971h, at Glevering Hall, the Hon. Mrs. VANNECK, of a son and heir. On the 27th, at Cbelteuliam, the Lady of CHARLES TREMENHEERE, Esq., of a son. On the 27th, at Llantrithyd, Glamorganshire, the Lady of the Rev. ROPER TYLER, of twin daughters. On the 2dth. at Tonbridge Wells, the Wife of STEPHEN Bracing% Esq., of a son. On the 29th, at Notting Hill, the Lady of I, E. EARDDEY WILMOT, Esq., of a sin. On the 29th, at [Remington. the Lady of EDWARD DEANS FREEMAN, Esq.. of Castle Cor. in the county of Cork, of a son and heir. On the 301h, in Lanenster Place. Mrs. Enwseo WILLOUGHMT. of a daughter. On the 30th, at the Marshal's house. Queen's Bench, the Wife of SAMUEL CHAPMAN, Esq., of a daughter. On the 30th, in Frith Street, Soho, Mrs. TOONE. of three boys.

MARRIAGES.

On the 215t July. at St. George's German Church. Little Alie Street. nommen KEIDEL. LL.D.. of Gottingen. Hanover. to PHILIPPINA, eldest daughter of Robert Martin. Esq.. Kiugsland Road. On the 20th August. at Marylebone Church. the Rev. HENRY Srewswr, H. D., Vicar of Moathill, diocese of Lismore. Ireland. and brother of the late Sir John Stewart, of Ballygewley. Bart., to Hamm' Arm. Widow of the late George Scholes, Esq.. of High Bank, near Manchester. On the 2-0d, in the Cathedral. Waterford. THOMAS E. Trews, Esq.. of St. Michael's, Azores. to Heston-re, fourth daughter of Thomas Carew. Esq.. of Ballinamona. Waterford. On the 24th. at the British Embassy, Brussels. Lieutenant RICHARD TURVES', of the Royal Artillery. son of William Harvey, Esq., and grandson of the late Admiral Sir Henry Harvey. K.11.,of Weimer, Kent, to CAROLINA ALITHEA. only daughter of Richard Watt Walker. Esq. On the 25th, at St. Pierre-du-13,'i,, Guernsey, THOMAS WILL'AM GOSSELIN. EN., of Springfield, to HARRIET, youngest daughter of the late P. De Jersey, Esq., of the same island.

On the 27th. at St. Bride's, Liverpool, Srareone Herres. eldest son of Stnfford North- cote. Esq.. of John Street. Bedford Row, to Isanecus, sixth daughter of the late Robert M'Neill. F.sq.„ of Liverpool.

On the 27th, at St. George's. Hanover Square. BELFORD linerou Witscer, son of Gene- ral Sir Robert Wilson, and her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires in Peru, to LOUISA, only child of General BaylyWallis. On the 27th. at the British Embassy. Brussels. WILLIAM STAPLETON PIERS, EMI., youngest son of Sir John Bennet Piers. Bart.. of Tristernaugh Abbey. Westmeath. to ANNA MARIA FRANCES, eldest daushter of Edward Baker, Esq., resident at Dunkirk. On the 29th. at Finchley, Middlesex. FREDERIC MANSEL REYNOLDS, Esq.. to JESSIE. billy daughter of the late Captain George Harris, R.N., C.B., Member for Great Grimsby in several Parliaments. Oa the 30th, at Alton Towers, THOMAS NICHOLAS Renneorotr, Esq.. M.P., of Kneels. nen, Galway. to MARY ANN Ems', eldest daughter of John II. Talbot, Esq., of Bally- bent, Wexford, late M.P. for New Ross. in the same county. On the 30th. at St. Pancras Church, CowDers. CHAPMAN. Esq., of the Middle Temple, and M.A. of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, to SARAH, the daughter of George Johnson, Esq.. of Guilford Street.

On the 30th, at St. Mary's. Cheltenham. lb-mem 'youngest son of the late Andrew D Reid. Esq., of Lions Down. East Barnet, Herts, to ora Loraine, eldest daughter of the late James Fraser, Esq.. Of Aclunigairn. Inverness shire. N.B. On the 31st. at All Souls' Charch, Longhorn Place. the Rev. J. Mals-wantwo. Rector of Geldeston. Norfolk, to JANE SUiANNAH, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. J. Carver, of Sprowston Hall, near Norwich, and Rector of Winfarthiug,. Norfolk. On the 31st, at Wellow, Faenzarce WILLIAM CURTEIS. Esq.. tate of Eastleigh Lodge, near Warminster. to Ei.rzses-ro. &first daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colouel Wilby. of her Majesty's Ninetieth Regiments

DEATHS.

On the 23d May. near Port Natal. Lieutenant Wryer, Royal Artillery, son of the Rev. George John Wyatt, of Woolwich Common. and Hoisted Keynes, Sussex ; in his 21st year.

On the 23d August, at Islington, the Rev. THOMAS Mooax, late of Ringwood; in his 75th year.

On the 24th. at Southampton. Colonel Jong Hossissox. of her Majesty's Forest of East Here, Hants, brother of the late Right Hon. William Hoskisson; in his Gist year. On the 26th, at Hinton, Hants. Admiral Sir G. W. 'I'. Gear's. Bart.

On the 26th. at Members', Devon, after a very short illness. HENRY WAKLEY, Esq.; in his 92d year. lie was the father of the Memher for Finsbury. On the 27th, at Margate, the Rev. ROBERT MORGAN VANE. Rector of Losvick and Islip. Northamptonshire, and Chaplain to the Duke of Dorset ; in his 57th year, On Ste 27th, at Erlesond near Bagshot, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Emmen CURREY, K.C.H.. formerly in the Horse Artillers, anti-in-law to Lord Abinger, and Comptroller of his Rnyal Highness the late Duke of Gloucester's Household; in his 64th year. On the 29th. at Bath, ABRAHAM LLOYD EDRIDGE, Esq., of Pockeredge HAJAR, Wilts; in his 8241 year. On the 29th, at Ida house at Hamps'ead, Thomas NORTON LONGMAN, Esq., of Pater- noster Row ; in his 72d year. On the 30th, at Chariug Cross, Madame SPEER, Wife of AL Sce, el', chef de cuisine of the Reform Club. On the 1st September, at his house iu Grafton Street, General Lord ROBERT EDWARD HENRY SOMERSET, G.C.B ; in his 66th year.

On the 29, at his residence in the cloisters of' Westminster Abbey, Dr. Iamarro, Dean of Westminster; in his Slat year.

At Culdrum, near Coleraine, REBECCA GLEN, the Widow Dougherty ; in her 105th year.

At Devizes, Mrs. liasoo; in her 96th year. She never suffered a day's illness in her life.

At the Black Venn, near Bromyard, Mrs. Materrts, Sums; in her 101st year. Her faculties remained unimpaired to the last. On attaining her 100th year she celebrated the event by leading off in a country-dance. on which occasion she meta groat number of her children, gmudehildren, and great-grandchildren. At Ballinagown, near Portadown, Mrs. MARY Cuss; in her 116th year. This venerable matron was born in 1720. and consequently lived during the reitits of six sovereigns of Great Britaiu. She was a WOIDAII of great mental aud physical faculties. and gifted with a strong understanding and mest retentive memory; she attended the weekly market of Portadown regularly till within three years of -her death; and her sight was so good that she could thread a fine cambric needle.