BIRTHS.
On the 28th March, at Rome, the Hon. Hester, Wife of Sir George W. Crauford, of a
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On the 4th April, at Elm Park, Selkirk, Mrs. Rodger, of a daughter.
On the 7th, the Lady of the Rev. Josiah Bateman, Vicar of Huddersfield, ore daughter. On the 9th, at Rexford Rectory, the Lady Mary Phipps, of a daughter.
On the 10111, at Willtamstrip Park, Gloucestershire. the Lady of Sir Michael H. Hicks Beach, Bart., of a daughter. MARRIAGES.
On the 8th April. at St. George's, Hanover Square, George, eldest son of George Whieldon, Esq., High Sheriff for the county of Warwick, to Anne, Widow of the late James Mortimer, Esq., of Wyke House, Dorset.
On the 8th, at Havant, Charles, eldest son of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Sam- ford Whittingham, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Arabia, of the Royal Artillery.
On the 8th, at the Cathedral Church, Worcester, the Rev. Joseph Moore, M.A., Vicar of Rockland, Berks, to Sarah, daughter of the late Rev. John Davison, B.D., Preben- dary of Worcester, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
On the 8th, at Trinity Church, Hyde, Isle of Wight, William Henry Pattinson, Esq., of Barfield House, Hyde, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Bushnell, M.A., Vicar of Beenham.
On the 10th, at St. Peter's Church, Pimlico, Warner Charles, son of the late Colonel Sir S. G. Higgins, K.C.B., to Mary Ann, daughter of the late John Con, Esq.
On the 12th, at Hove Church, Brighton, George Kirwan Carr, Esq., only surviving son of the late Right Rev. Bishop of Worcester, and formerly of the Rifle Brigade, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late John Watson, Esq., of Wick Lodge, Brighton.
On the 12th, at St. Margaret's. Westminster, John Stanford, Esq., of Dublin. to Har- riet, only daughter of Captain Sir Andrew P. Green, R.N., of James Street, St. James's Park.
On the 13th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Alexander Donovan, Esq., of Pram- field Place, Sussex, to Ellen, youngest daughter of the late John Pealed Thomson Esq., of ltoet ampton, Surrey, and sister of the late Lord Sydenham, Governor.Generd of Canada.
On the 13th, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, the Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby, MA., youngest son of the Lord Bishop of Durham, and Rector of Eagleseliffe, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of General Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B.
On the 13th, at the British Embassy, Pads, the Hight Hon. Lord Keane, to the second daughter of S. Y. Benyon, Esq., of Denston Hall, near Newmarket.
On the 13th, at Antony, Cornwall, Edward Cecil Blashopp, Esq., youngest son of the late Very Rev. Sir George Bisshopp, Bart., Dean of Lismore, to Mary, only daughter of Rear-Admiral Taylor, of the Brazilian Navy.
On the 13th, at Loughglyn, in the county of Roscommon, Henry Philip, second son of Francis Cholmeley, Esq., of Braudsby, near York, to Annie, youngest daughter of the late J. E. Strickland, Esq.
On the 15th, at Swindon, Henry Hussey Vivian, Esq., eldest son of J. H. Vivian, Esq., M.P., of Singleton, to Jessie Dalrymple, eldest daughter of Ambrose Goddard, Esq., of The Lawn, Wilts.
DEATHS.
On the 25th March, at Rome, Lieutenant-General Sir Dugald Little Gilmour, K.C.R.. Colonel of the Second Battalion, Rifle Brigade ; in ids 72d year.
On the 7th April, at Cheltenham, Commander William Cotesworth,R.N„ of Webbery House, Devon. On the 7th, at Edinburgh, Edward Gordon Bremer, Esq., Commander R.N., eldest son of Commodore Sir J. J. Gordon Bremer, K.C.B., K.C.H., of Woolwich Dockyard ; in his 26th year.
On the 9th, at StIrtioe, Huntingdonshire. Louisa, Wife of Colonel Linton. On the 9th, at Boulogne-ear-Mei', the lion. John Rodney.
On the 9th, in Waicot Terrace, KeimIngton, Ann, Widow of the late Edward Weten- hall, formerly of the Stock-Exchange ; in her 93d year.
On the 11th, Charles Holtzapffel, Esq., of Charing Cross and Long Acre, Member of Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers, &c. • in his 41st year.
On the 12th, at Swainston, Isle of Wight, Loam Edith, Wife of Sir Richard Simeon, Bart.
On the 13th, in Hill Street, the Dowager Lady Brownlow ; in her 91st year.
On the 13th, at the Vicarage, Watford, Major Henry Robert Capel, Rifle Brigade, second son of the Hon. and Rev. William Capel ; in his 40th year.
On the 141h, at Hampstead, Frederick B. Bakewell, the eldest son of F. C. Bakewell, Esq., of Haverstock Terrace, Hampstead; in his 18th year.