BIRTHS.
On the 20th January, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, the Wife of Major C. H. Delamaln, C.B„ of a-eon.
On the 23d, at Leamington, Lady Fanny Howard, of a son. On the 27th, a; Barrow House, Somerset, Sirs. John Henry Biagrave, of • daughter. On the 28th, at WIthington Rectory, Gloucestershire, the Hon. Mrs. Gustavus Talbot, of a damghter.
On the 29th, at Wanvoe Castle, Glamorganshire, the Lady orRobert Francis Jocular Esq.,of a daughter. On 'the 30th, at the Grange, Bradlbrd, Wilts, the Lady of Captain PnlaireL.or a ton. On the 51st, at the Earl of Balearretes, Berkeley square, the Lady Send, Lindsay, wf aeon, On the let February, in Lowndes Street, the Lion. Mrs. Augustus Liddell, of a son. MARRIAGES.
On the 5t1, December, at St. john's Cathedral, Pelcutta, Francis Anstruther Elphin- atone Dalrymple, third son of Sir Robert Dalrymple Horn Elphinstone, Bart., of Horn and Logie Elphinstone, to Mary Ann, third daughter of Major Generul Herbert Bowen, C.B.
On the 28th January, at Mold, the Rev. John Lomas, MA., Incumbent of holy Trinity Church, Walton Bract, near Liverpool, to Emily, second daughter of the late 'Rev. Ci • F. Molyneux, Rector of Ryton, Shropshire, and Prebendary of Wolverhampton.
On the 28th, at James's Church, Enfield Highway, the Rev. Jarvis Holland Ash, S.C.L., of St. Peter's Collage, Cambridge, and of St. Mary Church, Devon, third son of Richard Ash, Esq., of Cotham House, Bristol, to Emma Susanna, second daughter of Charles Croshaw, Esq., of Ponders End, Enfield.
On the 29th, at Basingstoke, John Tegg, Esq., ElOn Of the late Mr. Tegg, bookseller, Cheapside, London, to bliss Letitia Megroff, of the former place.
On the 30th, at Lewisham, Samuel Prior, Esq., of Blackheath, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late John Williams, Esq., Sergeant at-law.
On the let February, at St. George's Church, Camberwell, Edward, youngest son of the late Francis Woodgate, Esq., of Ferox Hall, Tunbridge, Kent, to Itosina, eldest daughter of Charles Watt, Esq., of Camberwell.
On the 24, at Tor Church, Torquay, John Hutchinson Lee, Esq., eldest son of the late Sir John Theophilus Lee, of Lewiston Hall, Torquay, to Carollue. youngest daughter of the late John Hives, Esq., of Glieditow Grove, county of York. Also, at the-same titre and plaoe, Donald Sinclair, Esq., M.D., of Grosvenor Street, London, to Euphemla Maria, youngest daughter of the late Sir John Theophilus Lee, of Leuriston Hall.
On the 4th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Sandford Graham, Esq., eldest son of Sir Sandford Graham, of Elrkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, to the Lady Eleanore Caroline Paget, eldest daughter of the Earl of Oxbridge.
DEATHS.
On the 24th January, at Grainville House, Jersey, the residence of John Polugdesbe, Esq., Lieutenant General Sir Edward Gibbs, K.C.B., Ccdonel of the Fifty-second Light Infantry, and late Lieutenant-Governor of the island.
On the 24th, at Biggleffivade, Beds, Mr. Lawrence Gall, formerly surgeon of that town ; in his 98th year.
On the 26tb, at Wells, the Rev. John Ackw• ryd. Vicar of Holkham.
On the 28th, at Monkstown, the Hon. Catherine Massy, sister of the late and Amnia(' Use present Lord Massy.
On the 28th, in Montague Place, Portman Square, Cecilia, daughter of the late Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie, Bart., of Delvine, Perthshire.
On the 28th. at Has,ings, Susanna Henrietta, the youngest daughter of Copley Fielding, Esq.- in her 31st year.
On the 29th at the lthyd, Worcestershire, Frances, third daughter of Sir Anthony Lechmere, Bart.
On the 30th, at Streatly, Beds, the Rev.-James Iladow ; in his 90th year. He was Vicar of the parishes of Streatiy and Sundon from 1781 until 1841, when he resigned the livings. He leaves forty-one children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Ott the 31st, at Holywell Hall, Lincolnshire, General Birch Reynardsou ; in his 74th year.
On the 31st, at Starston, Norfolk, the Rev. John Oldershaw, Rector of Itedenhall with Harleston, and Archdeacon of Norfolk ; in his 924 year.
On the 31st, at Melton Mowbray, Richard Norman, Esq., brother-in-law to the Duke of Rutland; in his 90th year.
On the 2d February, the Rev. James Thomas Hurlock, D.D., Rector of Longhorn, in Essex, and Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral; in his 8 mt year.
On the 3d, in Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, Martha Matilda, eldest daughter of Major-General Sir Charles Pasley, ; in her 27th year.