BIRTHS.
On the 21st April, at Bombay, Lady Yardley, of a daughter.
On the 1st June, at Beddington, Surrey, the Wife of the Rev. George Faithful, of a son.
On the 1st, at the Rectory, Hadleigh, Suffolk, the Wife of the Very Rev. Henry B. Knox, of a daughter.
On the 3d, at Boulogne-sur-Bier, the Wife of William Plowdea, Esq., of Plowden, of a son and heir.
On the 5th, in Gloucester Square, the Hon. Mrs. Ker, of a son.
On the 5th, in Eceleston Square, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Cotton, of a daughter.
On the 5th, at Earlswood House, near Reigate, the Wife of Major E. P. Lynch, K.L.S., of the Bombay Army, of a daughter.
On the 8th, in Grosvenor Place, the Wife of E. Holmes Baldock, Esq., Df.P., of a son.
On the 8th, in Upper Brook Street, the Lady Sarah Lindsay, of a son. On the 9th, the Hon. Mrs. Frederick Byron, of a daughter. On the 9th, in Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Lady Macdonald, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
On the 10th February, at Melbourne, Australia, William Ravenscroft, second son of Sir George Stephen, to Mary Anne Sarah, daughter of Richard Walkden, Esq., formerly of Pinner.
On the 1st June, at St. Peter's Church, Morley, Henry Marshall, eldest son of John Sykes, Esq., of II eadingley Hill, to Hannah Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Samuel Webster, Esq., of Back House, Morley. On the 2d, at Timoleague Church, Cork, Horace Newman Travers, Esq ., Com- missariat Staff, son of the late Major-General Sir Robert Travers, to Rosamond St. Leger Shirley, relict of the late Jonas Hamilton Travers, Esq., of Timoleague House, Lieutenant Third Light Dragoons, and daughter of the late Major-General Sir Dudley St. Leger Hill, K.C.B.
On the 6th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Frederick Thomas Cruse, to Cathe- rine Harriet Francis, third daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir William Henry Pringle, G.C.B. On the 7th, at St. Pancras New Church, by the Rev. Charles Henry Andrews, Henry Jones Bunnett, Esq., M.D., to Clara, widow of the late Edmund Clark, Esq., Barrister-at-law, and Recorder of Hastings and Rye. Lately, at Whitehall Chapel, the Lord Colville, of Cuirass, to Cecile Katharine Mary, daughter of Lord Carington.
DEATHS.
On the 3d June, in Clarence Square, Cheltenham, the Rev. W. A. Phelp, late Vicar of Stanwell, Middlesex; in his 87th year. On the 3d, at Edinburgh, James Oswald, Esq., of Auchencruive, formerly M.P. for Glasgow ; in his 75th year.
On the 4th, at Sompting Rectory, Sussex, the Hon. Frances Lake, youngest sur- viving daughter of Gerard, first Viscount Lake. Baron of Delhi and Laswarree. On the 5th, in Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, Sir John Hope, of Craighall, Bart., M.P. for the county of Edinburgh ; in his 73d year. On the 7th, at Ovingham, Northumberland, Mary, widow of the Rev. James pir- kett ; in her 91st year. On the 7th, at Firfield House, near Bristol, Mr. Joseph Cottle ; in his 84th year. On the Sth, in Chester Square, the Hon. Mrs. Gore; us her 81st year.
On the 8th, in Clarence Pla.e, Hackney, Ann, relict of the late William Lash- man, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; in her 99th year.
On the 8th, in Chester Square, the Hon. Mrs. Gore ; in her 81st year.