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BIRTHS. On the 8th November, at Basted Hall; Suffohs, the

Lady. Esq., of a son.

On the 9th, in Clarcudon Square, Leaminor•ton, the lion. ti4,,Charles E. l'ctre, of a son. On the 1111,, at RugbYtheWife of G. G. IiradIsif. *Ai-14451h • On the 13th, at Rutland, Gate, Hyde Paris , the wife of etitcaan-Colonel J. F. S. Clarke, of a daughter. On the Iftli, at Southchureh, Essex, the Wife of the REY. John 11.11. Sumner, of

a son. . ,

MARRIAGES. •

On thebth November, at St: Peter's. Isitpuf Thauet, the Rev. Taylor White, Vicar of NortmeCuckney, Notts, son of the late Sir Thomas WoollastonWirite,:of Walling Wells, in the same county, to Charlotte Bates, only child of Robert Crofts, Esq., of Dumpton Park, Isle of Thanet.

On the 6th, at Corrimony, N.B., Colonel John Bloomfield Gough, C.B. Third Light Dragoons, Aide-de-camp to the Queen, and Quartermaster-General of her Majesty's forces in India, to Elizabeth Agnew Arbuthnot, third daughter of the late George Arbuthnot, Esq., of Elderslie, Surrey.

On the 7th, at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, William Lloyd, Esq. M.D., Ma- dras Army, to Elizabeth Maria, youngest daughter of the lateRev. W. 'torten, M.A., Incumbent of St. Mary's, Rochdale. On the 7th, at Bath, Henry Terry, Esq., F.R.C.S., Northampton, son of the late Rev. W. Terry, D.D., Rector of Wootton, Northamptonshire, to Juliana, only sur- viving daughter of the late Rev. John Sanford, Rector of Cottesbrook, in the same county. On the 11th, at Marylebone Church, Frederic Bernal, Esq., youngest son of Ralph Bernal, Esq., M.P., to Charlotte Augusta, only surviving daughter of James Brew- ster Cozens, Esq., of Woodham Mortimer Lodge, Essex. On the 12th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Alexander Charles. eldest son of Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir Patrick Stuart, G.C.M.G., to the Hon. Elizabeth Frede- rica, daughter of Lord George Lennox, and Maid of Honour to the Queen. On the 12th, at the Collegiate Church, Southwell, Notts, the Rev. John Gordon, B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, and second son of the Rev. George Gordon, M.A., Rector of Muston, Leicestershire, to Francis Octavia, third daughter of the late Colonel Sherlock, K.H., of Southwell.

On the 13th, at Stonehonse, Plymouth, Mathew Wharton Wilson, late of the Eleventh, or Prince Albert's Own Hussars, only son of Mathew Wilsonjun., of Esliton, M.P., to Gratiana Mary, only daughter of Vice-Admiral Thomas, of Stone. house.

On the 14th, at St. Pancras Church, Horatio Nelson Davies, of the Twenty-fifth Regiment )3engal Native Infantry, eldest son of Captain Arthur Davies, R.N., and grand-nephew of the late Admiral Lord Nelson, tollelena Adelaide Anderson, fourth daughter of the late John Anderson, Esq., of the Penang Civil Service,late of Stroyn- han and Dunesslin, Dumfriesshire.- -

Lately, at Radbourne Church, Edward Sacheverell Chaados Pole, Esq., eldest son of Sacheverell Chandos Pole, Esq., of Radbourne Hall, Derby, to Anna Caroline, eldest daughter of Colonel the Hon. Leicester Fitzgerald Stanhope, C.B., and grand- daughter of the late Earl of Harrington.

DEATHS.

On the 17th October, at Madeira, Elizabeth Cotgrave Forbes, daughter of the late John Forbes, Esq., and granddaughter of the late Sir Charles Forbes, Bart., of New, and Edinglassie, Aberdeenshire ; in her 17th year. On the 6th November, at Leith Fort, N.B., Lieutenant-Colonel Walker, ILA.; in his 04th year. On the 8th, at Cheltenham, Phillippa, Relict of the late William Cunliffe Shawe, Esq.; in her 95th year. On the 3th, at Wells, Somerset, Eliza Best, daughter of the late William Burge, Esq., Q.C.

On the 9th, at Hampstead, Middlesex, Mr. Robotham; in his 90th year. He was

the oldest inhabitant of the parish. - On the 12th, Maria Dover, Wife of C. W. Dilke, Esq., of Lower Grosvenor Place. On the 12th, at his father's residence, James Hewetson Wilson, B.A., Oxon, F.L.S., F.B.B.S., Member of Lincoln's Inn and of the Botanical Society of Loudon, translator of Jussicu's " Elements of Botany," only surviving child of John Hewet- son Wilson, Esq., of the Grange, Worth, Sussex ; in his 24th year. 0 n the 15th, in Belgrave Square, Elizabeth, Wife of the Right Hon. Sir Charles Edward Grey, Governor of Jamaica.