BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BIRTHS.
On the 8th inst. at Belvoir Park, county Down, Ireland, the Lady of Sir ROBERT BATEsoN, Bart. of a son. On the 16th inst. at his house at Kew, the Lady of the Rev. R. W. SELF, of a daughter. On the 16th inst. Mrs. GWYNNE HOLFORD, of Kilgwyn, Carrnarthenshire, of a daughter. On the 16th inst. the Lady of the Honourable Captain BrtinnrstAE, R.N. of a son. On the 20th inst. in Great Stanhope Street, the Countess of MOUNTCHARLES, of a daughter.
On the 16th inst. at Ramsgate, the Lady of Dr. CANHAm, of a daughter.
On the 17th inst. at Cheltenham, the Lady of the Rev. ARTHUR JOHNSON, of Headford House, Somerset, of a daughter. On the 18th inst. at Leopardstown, near Dublin, the Lady of FENTON HoaT; Esq. of a son. On the 20th inst. at Chatham, Lady HARDINCE, the Lady of Henry T. Jones, Esq. of a daughter.
At New-street, on the 22d inst. the Lady of the Hon. EDWARD CusE, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
At Cheshurst Church, by the Lord Bishop of Chichester, HENRY DECIE, Esq. of Clonhakilty, county of Cork, to CATHERINE, youngest daughter of Sir George Pres- cott, Bart. of Theobald's Park, Herts.
On tire 16th inst. at Churchill, Somersetshire, THOMAS FREDERICK DY3/OCK, Esq. of Balliol College, Oxford, M.A., to ANNE, daughter of the late Wm. Perry. Esq. of the former place. On the 14th inst. at Paris, at the British Ambassador's Chapel, by the Right Rev. Bishop Luscombe, the Baron DE Rossce, to EMILY ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of John Joseph Henry, Esq. of the county of Tipperary, and the Right Honourable Lady Emily Henry, and niece of his Grace the Duke of Leinster. On the 20th inst. at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, by his father, the Venerable the Archdeacon of Norwich, Captain BATHURST, of the Scotch Fusileer Guards, grandson of the Bishop of Norwich, to EMILY, youngest daughter of Henry Ville- bobs, Esq. of Gloucester Place, and Marsham House, in the county of Norfolk. On the 21st inst. at St. George's, Mr. GEortes HAMILTON Ssymoun, son of Lord G. Seymour, and his Majesty's Minister resident at the court of Tuscany, to Miss GEnTa [Ins BitAxn, daughter of the lion. General Trevor.
DEATHS.
On the 9th inst. in Montague Place, in the 66th year of his age, ARCHIBALD ELIJAH IMPE V, Esq. On the 12th inst. at St. Hiller, Jersey, Colonel ALEXANDER MACKENSIE, for- merly of the 36th Regiment of Foot.
On the 18th inst. at Shrewsbury, the Rev. PETER How, Rector of 'Workington, Cumberland, in his 72nd year.
On the 10th inst. the Rev. FREDERICK WINsTANLEY, Vicar of Isleham, Cam- bridgeshire.
On the 18th inst. at Hampton, in the 74th year of his age, THOMAS GREATOREX, Esq. F.R.S. F.L.S. Organist of Westminster Abbey, Conductor of hi; Majesty's Concerts of Ancient Music, fir. On the 13th inst. at Bletchington, JAMES WALEETC, Esq. Rear-Admiral of the Red, a Companion of the prder of the Bath, in his 67111 year. Ott the Oth inst. at Bradford Colliery, near Blanchester, RICHARD BRADLEY, in his 105th year.
On the 17th inst. at Hackney, the Rev. C. S. HAwrens", M.A. in his 51st year.
On the Slot inst. Capt. WILLIAM BR OWES], Lieutenant Governor of Greenwich Hospital, iu Ills 73rd year.