BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BIRTHS.
On the 19th inst., in Torrington Square. the Wife of Sir Haters NICOLAN, K.C..
of a daughter.
On the 19th inst.. at 24, Park Crescent, the Lady of NEILL MALCOLM junior, Esq., of
a daughter.
On the 19th inst., at Humble, near Southampton, the Lady of the Rev. GEORGE MORRIS. of a daughter.
On the 13th inst.. in Minto Street, Edinburgh. the Lady of the Right Hon. JAMBS
SP1TTA/. of Justieehall, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, of a son. On the 25th inst.. the Lady of J. LEE Las, Esq., Al. P., of a son and heir. At Durobt,ton, the Lady of EDWARD HOLLAND, Esq., M.P., of s :011 and heir.
MARRIAGES.
On the 24th inst., Rearm. C. L. BEVAN. Esq., eldest son of David Reran, Esq.. of Belmont, Herts, to the Lady Aorrrrs Wear:, sister to the Earl of Hartle ieke. On the 22t1 inst., JOHN WINGFIELD sirswe. Esq., formerly of the Scots Greys, to MARY, only daughter of Sir Christopher Baynes. Bart., of Ilaretietti Place, NI hhilesex. On the 25th inst., at St. Mary's. Newmarket, FRANCIS DIIARLEs• I'VMAN, Esq., Sur- aeon, or Bury St. Edmund's. to Soma DAV/ER/NE, youngest daughter of the late Lieut. Charles Row ning, 1411, Regiment Bengal N. I.
On the 23.1 inst.. at Marylebone Church, Chileans ILaroN,16th Lancers. to II ARNIM third daughter of Benjamin Aislabie, Esq., of Park Place, Regent's Park.
DEATHS.
On the 21st 3116/., at Ackland Castle, the Right Rev. WILT.TAM VAN MII.DERT, Lord Bishop of Durham, in his 7601 year.
On the 19th inst., at the llot \Vet's. Clifton, the Rev. Joust WARNE. M.A., and Priest Vicar of Exeter, in his 36th year.
On the 19th inst., iu his 56th year, the Rev. OFFLEY CRIME, Rector of Astbury and Huston.
On the 13th inst., at the Vicarage. Ilfracombe. in his Slat year. the Rev. ROBERT DICKINSON, Vicar of Ilfracombe, and Sunday aiiCEIODU Lecturer of St. Mary, Newing- ton Butts, Sorry. On the 53d inst., at his house in Hertford street, May Fair, GEORGE TRENCFIARD GOODENOUGH, Esq.. in his 93u1 year. On the 12th inst.. Mr. DAyto Timm, in Ciipar, Angus, in his 10311 year. DC often gave a lengthened detail of the proceedings he a it uessed in the Rebellion of 1715. being then about thirteen years obi. Ile retained the use of his mental powers until within a few minutes previous to his decease. On the 4th inst.,at his house at Naples, Sir WILLIAM GELL,Knt., in his 59th year.