6 SEPTEMBER 1851, Page 20

BIRTHS.

On the 27th August, at Hendon, the Wife of Mr. F. G. P. Neison, of a son. On the 27th, at the Rectory, the Wife of the Rev. William Pridden, M.A., Rector of West Stow-cum-Wordwell, Suffolk, of a son.

On the 29th, at Felsham Rectory, the Wife of the Rev. J. R. Anderson, of a son. On the 29th, at York, the Wife of Captain Ormsby Gore, M.P., of a son. On the 30th, in Mecklenburgh Square Caroline, Wife of Richard Edward Van

Ileythuysen, Esq., of Holbrook Lodge, Square, Kent, of a son. On the 30th, at Delves Manorhouse, Ringner, Sussex, Mrs. W. Percival, of a son. On the 30th, at Thornhill House, Handsworth, the Wife of Edward Chance, Esq., of a daughter.

On the 31st, the Lady Norreys, of a son.

On the 31st, at Hammersmith, Mrs. John Gliddon, of a daughter. • On the 31st, the Wife of the Rev. William Denton, Incumbent of St. Bartholomew, Cripplegate, of a son.

On the 1st September, in Portman Square, the Lady of the Right Hon. William Henry Lord Leigh, of a son and heir. .

On the 3d, at Brussels, Lady M'Malion, of a son. On the 3d, at Chobham, Surrey, the Wife of the Rev. George Robinson, Rector of Bisley, of a son.

On the 4th, in St. Helen's Place, the Wife of Samuel Solly, Esq., F.R.S., of a son. MARRIAGES.

On the 25th June, at St. George's Cathedral, Madras, Thomas John M`Kay Cun- ningham, Second Regiment N. I., eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel W. Percy Cunningham, Madras Army, to Miss Ellen Wood, formerly of Petworth, Sussex.

On the 28th, at Landonr, N.W. Provinces,atengal, Captain Dudley Claro-e„, s Hill, H. AL Seventy-fifth Regiment, eldest son of the late Major-General Sir Dudley Hill, K.C.B., to Emma Georgina, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General J. Ross, C.13,

On the 9th July, at the Cathedral, Madras, Captain G. J. Condy, Twenty-seventh Regiment N. I., Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant-General, to Flora, only daughter of the late Charles Edward Macdonald, Esq., H.C.C.S., and great granddaughter of.‘ Flora Macdonald."

On the 26th August, at Magilligan Church, Londonderry, Sir Frederick 'William Heygate, Bart., of Southend, Essex, and of Roecliffe, Leicestershire, to Marianne, only daughter of the late Conolly Gage, Esq., of Bellarena, county Londonderry.

On the 28th, at Gartincuber, Perthshire, John Burn Murdoch jun., Esq., Advocate, of Gartincuber, to Dora, youngest daughter of the late Captain Monk Mason, RN., and granddaughter of the late Hon. Sir George Grey, K.C.B. On the 28th, at Lofthouse, Yorkshire, the Rev. J. F. H. English, LL.B., of Worley House, Essex, eldest son of the late Sir John English, K.G.V., to Ann Georgtana, only daughter of G. W. Tiremann, Esq., of Loftus Hall, Yorkshire, bar- rister-at-law.

On the 4th September, at Exminster, Ralph Ludlow Lopes, Esq., of the Inner Temple,' barrister-at-law, second son of Sir Ralph Lopes, Bart, of Maristow. M.P. for the Southern Division of the county of Devon, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., of Peamore, in the same county.

DEATHS.

On the 30th June, at Ghazeporc, the Rev. William Mortimer Dyne, Chaplain H.E.I.C.S.; in his 30th year. On the 24th August, at Edinburgh, General Sir Alexander Halkett, K.C.H., fifth son of Sir John Wedderburn Halkett, of Pitfirrane, Bart. On the 27th, at Dawlish, suddenly, John Heade Tremayne, Esq., of Heligan, Corn- wall; in his 71st year. On the 27th, at the Close, Lichfield, the Rev. Spencer Madan, M.A., Canon Resi- dentiary of Lichfield Cathedral, and Vicar of Batheaston and Twerton, Somerset- shire ; in his 60th year. On the 28th, at Rugby, Admiral Lennock; in his 77th year. On the 29th, at Widcombe House, Bath, Major-General William Clapham, H.E.I.C.S., Madras Establishment; in his 70th year. On the 29th, at Knowle, Warwickshire, the residence of Mr. Charles Landor, Rashleigh Rosenhagen, the infant son of the Rev. Rashleigh Duke, of Cheltenham.

On the 29th, in Merrion Square, Dublin, the Lady Mary Knox, eldest daughter of Anthony eighth Earl of Meath, and Relict of Arthur Knox, Esq., Castle lies, Mayo, and Woodstock, Wicklow.

On the 30th, in Chapel Street, Grosvenor Place, Richard Jones, late of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden ; in his 72d year.

On the 30th, at Cheltenham, John Bird, Esq., late of the East India Company's Civil Service, and Member of Council on the Madras Establishment; in his 65th year.

On the 31st, in Portland Place, Major-General Sir Henry Watson, C.13., C.T.S., Colonel of the Fifteenth Foot, son of the late Colonel Watson, of the Third Dra- goons; in his 69th year. On the 1st September, at Shenley Rectory, Herta, the Rev. Thomas Newcome, for twenty-seven years Vicar of Tottenham, and for nearly half a century Rector of Shenley, which incumbency be resigned in the year 1849; in his 74th year.

Lately, at Southsea, Emily Sarah, youngest daughter of Lord and Lady George Lennox ; in her 12th year.