28 JULY 1849, Page 19

BIRTHS.

On the 18th July, at Milton House, Pembrokeshire, the Lady of T. H. Dory, Esq., Of a son.

On the 18th, at the Vicarage, BradIng, Isle of Wight, the Wife of the Rev. I). J.

Heath, of a son.

On the 20th, at Rayne Rectory, Essex, the Wife of the Rev. Richard N. Maker, of a daughter.

On the 21st, at Brighton, the Viscountess Newry, of a daughter. On the 22d, in Great Stanhope Street, the Hon. Mrs. Edgell Wyatt-Edgell, of a son.

On the 22d, the Lady of Captain Norwich Duff, R.N., Aide-de-camp to her Majesty, eta son.

On the 225 at Bath, the Wife of G. H. Skelton, Esq., of a son. On the 25th, in Grosvenor Crescent, the Lady Eddisbury, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 19th July, at Walton Church, Robert Banbury jun., Esq., eldest son of Robert Banbury, Esq., of Poles, Hertfordshire, to Caroline, eldest daughter of Abel Smith, Esq., of Wood Hall Park, in the same county. On the 21st, at litany Church, Norfolk, Captain P. W. P. Wallis, one of her Ma- jesty's Naval Aides-de-camp, to Jemima Mary Gwyne, eldest daughter of the late General Sir Robert Wilson, B.C., he., and late Governor of Gibraltar. On the 21st, at Mortlake Church, the Rev. Henry Edward Ffolkes, third son of Sir WIfliant Ffolkes, Bart., of Millington Hall, Norfolk, to Geraldine Harriet, youngest daughter of the late John Unwln, Esq., of the Treasury. On the 24th, at Trinity Church, St. Marylebone, George Lewis Wilmot Horton, Esq., yotmgest son of the late Right Hon. Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, Bart., G.C.H., to Frances Augusta, youngest daughter of Henry Pitches Boyce, Esq., and the late Right Hon. Lady Amelia Sophia Boyce. On the 24th, at Kensington Church, William George, son Of the Hon. Charles Comp- ton and Lady Catherine Caveedish, to Henrietta Frances, daughter of the Right Hon. William Sebright and Lady Caroline Laseelles.

On the 25th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, George II. Lytton Boynton, Esq., of the Eleventh Hussars, son of Sir Henry Boynton, Bart.., of Burton Agnes, Yorkshire, to Elizabeth Laura, only daughter of the late Thomas Henry Keeling, Esq., of Hamp- shire, and Borland Square, London.

On the 25th, at St. Alban's, Wood Street, Thomas May, Esq., of SonnIng, Berks, to Anne Hughes, eldest daughter Of W. Hughes Hughes, Esq., formerly M.P. for the City of Oxford.

On the 25th, at Petersham Church, the Rev. Granville Hamilton Forbes, B.A., Rector of Broughton, Northamptonshire, to the Lady Georgina Augustus Kerr, Youngest daughter of William sixth Marquis of Lothian.

DEATHS.

On the let May, off the coast of Africa, killed while in command of the first gig be- longing to H. N. S. Alert, In a very gallant but fruitless boat-attack on a slaving- f„elunta, Henry Droop, sixth sou of G. W. Sanders, Esq., of the Rolls, and of Barnes, ,c1TeY; in his 20th year. Cu the 20th July, Anne Antonia, Wife of the Rev. T. S. Eaton Swettenham, Rector Of Swettenham, Cheshire, and aunt to the Earl of winterton. On the 20th, John Robertson, Esq., Editor of the Railway Record. „.13n.„lhe 22d, at Carlton Villas, the Hon. Edward Stafford Jerningham, second son of .8 melt Hon. Lord Stafford; in his 44th year.

On the Rid, at Monkstown, near Dublin, Margaret, Relict of the late Honourable Judge Johnson ; in her 76th year.

On the 22d, at Bolney Vicarage, the Rev. William St. Andrew 'Vincent, B.D., Pre- belldarY of Chichester and Rector of Allhallows, Thames Street.

On the 23d, the Rev. C. Broughton St. George, Chaplain to St. Peter's, in the Tower of London.

On the 23d, in Whitehall, Madeline Anne, the Infant daughter of W. Barwick Hodge, Esq. On the 230, at Old Hall, East Bergholt, Susan Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Morton ; in her 57th year.

On the 230, at Hillington Hall, Norfolk, by a flash of lightning, Martin William Browne Ffolkes, Esq., eldest son of Sir William Browne Ffolkes, Bert.; in his Met year.