5 APRIL 1851, Page 18

METHS.

On the 26th March, at Cothoridg,e Court, Worcestershire, the Lady of the Rev. W. C. Berkeley, of a son.

On the 27th, at Chell House, near Tunstall, Staffordshire, the Lady of Thomas Llewellyn, Esq., of a daughter.

On the 27th, in Grosvenor Square, Viscountess Ebrington, of a daughter.

On the 28th, at Pleasington Hall, Lancashire, the Lady of John B. Bowdon, Esq., of a son.

On the 29th, at the Rectory, Terwick, Sussex, the Wife of the Rev. W. S. Richards, of a son, stillborn.

On the 29th, at Cheltenham, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Burlton, C.B., late Commissary-General of the Bengal Army, of a daughter.

On the 30th, at West Betford Hall, Notts, the Wife of Benjamin Huntsman, Esq., of a daughter. On the 31st, at Hatherton Hall, Staffordshire, the Wife of Thomas Entwisle, Esq., of a son.

On the 31st, in Upper Harley Street, the Lady Sophia F. Tower, of a son. On the 31st, in Eaton Place, the Hon. Mrs. Henry Spencer Law, of a daughter. On the 1st April, the Wife of Commander John M'Neile Boyd, of H.M.S. Superb, of a son.

On the 3d, in Finchley Road, the Wife of E. S. Creasy, Esq., barrister, Professor of History in University College, London, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

'On the 25th March, at Bedford Chapel, Exeter, Captain W. J. Eiden Grant, Royal Artillery, to Mary, eldest-daughter of Captain George Truscott, R.N.

On the 31st, at St. Pancras Church, Enston Square, Peter Lee, Esq., solicitor, Winchester, to Emelia Harriet, third daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Wright, K.H., Gentleman Usher to her late Majesty the Queen Dowager. On the 2d April. at All Souls' Church, Langham Place, Henry, second son of the late Henry De Burgh Daly, Esq., of Lurgan, county of Galway, to Elisabeth, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Caddy, Incumbent of Whitbeck, Cum- berland.

On the 2d, at St. Paul's, Cambridge, by the Rev. Alexander Crisford, M.A., Mr. Vincent John Collier, of Moorgate Street, London, to Louisa, eldest daughter of Mr. Edward Venden, of Cambridge.

On the 3d, at the Church of the Savoy, James Wilberforce Stephen, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, barrister-at-law, and eldest son of Sir George Stephen, to Katherine Rose, fourth daughter of the late Rev. Bowater James Vernon, formerly Senior Chaplain in the Hon. East India, Company's Service.

DEATHS.

On the.22d March, at Dundee, Lady Chalmers, Wife of Major-General Sir William Chalmers, Of Glenericht, Perthshire.

On the 24th, the Rev. Alexander Luders, Rector of Woolstone, Gloucestershire. On the 30th, at Ealing John Butlin, Esq., of Turville Park, Buckinghamshire; in his 76th year.

On the 26th, the Rev. Richard Blackett Be Chair, LL.B., Vicar of Shepherd's Well, Kent; in his 90th year.

On the 27th, at Durdans, Surrey, Sir Gilbert lleatheote,Eart., ofNormanton Park, Rutland ; in his 77th year.

Corthe 26th, at Park Place, Eltham, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Cornwallis Michell, late Surveyor-General at the Cape of Good Hope; in his 58th year.

On the 29th, at Cambridge, William Webb Follett Bright, of Trinity College, eldest surviving son of Richard Bri,ght, M.D., of Saville Row; in his 20th year. i On the 30th, n Moray Place, Edinburgh, Sir James Wellwood Monereift Bart,: in his 75th year.

On the 31st, in Kerma Street, Russell-Square, Mr. John Dickens, father of Mr: Charles Dickens ; in his 66th year.

On the let April, at Kilmacoe, near Wexford, John White Pritchard, Esq., Com- nranderT-N. • in his 630 year. He was one of the few survivors who served in the battle of Trafalgar. Lately, at Teddington, Middlesex, Miss Selena Marie Moore, last surviving daughter of the late Sir John Moore, Bart., K.B., Admiral of theTted; in her 1.2d year.