29 SEPTEMBER 1860, Page 11

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On the 18th of September, at the Dowager Lady Weulock's, 29, Berkeley Square, the Hon. Mrs. James Stuart Wortley, of a daughter. On the 18th, at 2!, Manchester Street, Manchester Square, Mrs. F. B. Jewson, of a daughter.

On the 19th, at 19, Half-Moon Street, the Wife of Henry H. Tremayue, EN., ofa daughter.

On the 19th, at No:9, Montpelier Terrace, Cheltenham, the Wife of Monier Wil- liams, of a son.

On the 19th, at 14, Dawson Street, Dublin, the Wife of the Hon. Robert Hand- Cock, ofa son.

On the 21st, at 4, Queen Street, Mayfair, the Wife of Captain Gerard J. Napier, R.N., of a sou.

On the 22d, at Wilton House, Northwicb, the Wife of Richard Assbeton Cross, Esq., 81.P., of a son.

On the 24th, at 48, Bryanmon Square, the Lady Wodehouse, of a son. On the 21th, at 7, Westmoreland Place, Bayswater, the Wife of John Croker Bar- row, Esq., of a daughter. On the 25th, at Hopetoun House, Liulithgowshire, the Countess of Hopetoun, of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

On the 17th of July, at Sydney, Edmund Sheppard, Esq., barrister of the Inner Temple and of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. to Mary Grace, elder daughter of Charles Enight Murray, Esq., of Sydney, barrister, and President of the Court of Claims to Crown Lands.

• On the 19th of September, at Denton, George Troyte Bullock, Esq., only son of George Bullock, Esq., of North Coker House, Somersetshira, to Alice, third daughter of Sir Glynne Earle Welby, Bart., of .Denton Hall, Lincolnshire.

On the 19th, at Castle Townsend Church, the Reverend William Iron Chavasse, only son of Pye Henry Chavasse, Esq. of Priory House, Birmingham, to Anna Georgina, daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill Coghill, Bart., of Belvedere, county Dublin.

On the 20th, at the parish church, Twickenham, Henry Fane Travers, Esq., Mi- litary Store Service, son of the late General Sir Robert Tracers, K.C.B., to Jane Lucy, daughter of the Beverend John Humphrey Davies, of Sion House, Twicken- ham, and -granddaughter of the late Sir Anthony Hart, Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

On the 24th,at the Church of-the Holy Trinity, Brompton, Henry Leland Har- rison, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, second son of the...Reverend J. H. Harrison, of Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, to Fenny Matilda,eldest daughter of the late Gil- bert Abbot reBeckett, Metropolitan Police Magistrate.

On the 25th; in-the Parish Church of Withybarn, Sussex, Sir Alexander Banner- man, Bart., of Crinionmogate, county of Aberdeen, to the Lady- Arabella Diana Sackville 'West, youngest daughter of the Earl and Countess Dclawarr.

DEATHS.

On the 7th of September, at Quebec, Alexander David, eldest and beloved eon of Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander and Lady Milne, aged nine years. On the 7th, at Tangier, Hector Lionel, aged one year and eight months, only child of T. F. Meade, Esq., II.B.M.'s Consul.

On the 14th, at his residence, 30, Harrington Street North, N.W., Mr. James Foggo, historical painter, in the seventy-second year of his age.

On the 14th, at Malta, in his seventy-ninth year. Buchan Fraser Telfer, Esq., of Edinburgh, and Deputy-Commissary-General, son of the late Archibald Teller, Esq., of Kimmerghana.

On the 19th, at The Cedars, Windlesharn, Surrey, General Frederick Bennett Thackeray-, C.B., Colonel -Commandant Royal Engineers, in his eighty-fifth

year.

Gu the Slat, Maria Gurney, youngest daughter of Sir Benjamin Hawes. On the 22d, at Broughton Hall, Staffordshire, Jane, Wife of the Reverend Delves Broughton. On the 24th, atSoutimea, in his seventy-ninth year, Vice-Admiral the Honourable E. D. Byng. - On the 24th, inhia sixty-second year, the Reverend Thomas Boyles Murray, M.A., Aeetor of St. Dunstan's-in-the-East, Prebendary of tit. Pao176, sad Secretary to the 8.aeiety for Promoting christianlinowledge.