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Lately. At Edinburgh, Lady Elizabeth Douglas, a son.--In Halkin-street, Belgrave-square, the Countess of Ducie, a dau.At Geneva, the wife of Sir J. C. Thorold, Bart. a son. In Upper Harley-street, the Hon. Mrs. Petre, a dau.-The wife of J. S. Trelawny, esq. M. P. a son. At Down-place,

Berks, the Hon. Mrs. Fitzmaurice, a son.At Swarland-park, the Hon. Mrs. Coulson, a son. At Hampstead, Mrs. J. Gurney Hoare, a son.-In Belgrave-sq. Lady Cecilia Des Voeux, a dau.-At Gormanston Castle, the Hon. Mrs. T. Preston, a dau.-At Kidderminster, the Hon. Mrs. Claughton, a dau.-At Coptfoldhall, Essex, the wife of J. A. Hardcastle, esq. a dau.- -At Richmond, the wife of J. Dennistoun, esq. M.P. a son.-The wife of the Rev. B. Banning, Vicar of Wellington, Salop, a son and heir.At Kensington Gore, the wife of James P. Barlow, esq. a dau.-At Dane-end, Herts, the wife of H. E. Surtees, esq. a dau.In Wimpole-st. the wife of Dr. Clendinning, a dau.At Hale Hall, Cumberland, the wife of Miles Ponsonby, esq. a son.- -At Peterleyhouse, Bucks, the wife of Lt.-Col. Alves, a dau. In Eaton-sq. the wife of Capt. Sir Thomas Bourchier, K.C.B. a son.-At East Cowes Park, the wife of G. Eyres Brook, esq. a son. At Darsham House, Suffolk, the wife of Frederick Newton Dickenson, esq. of Sistoncourt, Gloucestersh. a dau.-At Upton Court, Herefordsh. the wife of William Lane, esq. a son and heir.-At Belfast, the wife of Capt. Gladstone, R.N. M.P. a dau.-At Southsea, the wife of Capt. Chas. Paget, R.N. a son.At St. John's Cottage, Yarmouth, I. W. the wife of Capt. Graham Hamond, R.N. a dau. -At Ostend, the wife of C. J. Kemys Tynte, esq. a dau.

Sept. 1. At Coton House, Warwicksh. the Lady Jane Johnstone Douglas, a dau.-At Tissington Hall, Derbysh. the wife of William Fitz Herbert, esq. a son.-6. At Brighton, the Lady Harriet B. Hamilton, a son.-7. In the Isle of Man, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Goldie Taubman, Scots Fusilier Guards, a son.Lady Charlotte Watson Taylor, a dau.8. At Kintbury vicarage, Berks, the wife of James Coutts Crawford, esq. of Overton, Lanarkshire, a dau.-12. At Brighton, the wife of G. É. Eyre, esq. of Warrens, Wilts, a dau.-15. At Whitgift Hall, Goole, Yorksh. (the seat of Thos. Coulm, esq.) the wife of Capt. Sir James Clark Ross, R.N. a son.-20. At Downes, the wife of James Wentworth Buller, esq. a dau.

MARRIAGES.

June 11. At Guildsfield, Montgomeryshire, Thomas Edgworth, esq. of Wrexham, to ElizaJane, only child of James Robarts, esq. of Trelydan Hall, near Welshpool.

20. At Calcutta, Capt. R. N. Maclean, 2nd Grenadiers, A. D. C. to the Gov. Gen. to FloraAnne, eldest dau. of Major-Gen. W. R. Gilbert, late of Exeter.

22. At Bombay, C. Morehead, esq. M.D. E. I. Co.'s Service, to Harriett-Anne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Archdeacon Barnes.

July 13. At St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieut.Edmund Heathcote, sen. of H.M.S. Eurydice, third son of the Rev. Samuel Heathcote, of the New Forest, Hants, to Elizabeth-Lucy, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col. Law, K.H., commanding the Royal Newfoundland Companies. 23. At West Ham, Henry, eldest son of the late. Thos Gibson, esq. of Newcastle, to AnnieCatharine, eldest dau. of Thomas William Meeson, esq. of Stratford, Essex, and Meeson, Salop.At Hampton, Mr. Cochrane, son of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane, Commander-in-Chief on the East India seas, to

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the eldest dau. of Rear-Admiral Sir G. F. Seymour, Commander-in-Chief in the Pacific. At Bathwick, Robert-Arthur, son of William Kinglake, esq. of Wilton House, Taunton, to Harriett-Salome, only child of the Rev. Loftus A. Cliffe, of Osborne-place, near Taunton.- -At the Spanish Chapel, and at St. Mary's, Bryanstone-sq. Signor Giovanni Tassinari, Officer of the "Garde Noble" of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, to Maria-Amelia, only dau. of the Right Hon. Sir Edward Thornton, G.C.B. of Wembury House, Devon. -At Chalfont St. Peter's, Bucks, William James, esq. Madras Army, to Lucy, only child of Ralph Stevens, esq. of Uxbridge.At Stonehouse, Capt. Thomas Lemon, Royal Marines, to Anne, only dau. of Wm. Cowling, esq. Royal Marines.At Littleham, Richard Green, esq. of Knighton, Radnorsh. to Laura, dau. of the late R. H. King, esq. M. D. of Mortlake.- -At Watlington, Oxon, John Fane, esq. jun. of Shirburn Lodge, eldest son of John Fane, esq. of Wormsley, to Eleanor, second dau. of Sir Henry Lambert, Bart. of Aston House, in the same county.

25. At Brighton, the Rev. Alfred Spalding, B.A. to Caroline-Sarah, fourth dau. of the late Edw. Hayley, esq. of Kentish Town.-At Calne, Matthew-Henry, eldest son of the late Canon Marsh, Chancellor of Salisbury, to Eliza-MaryAnne, eldest dau. of Mr. Serjeant Merewether, of Castlefield, Wilts.At Shiffnal, David Haig, esq. of Lochrin, Edinburgh, and Glenogil, Forfarshire, to Elizabeth, fourth dau. of the late Rev. John Hayes Petit. At St. John's, the Rev. William Tennant, M.A. youngest son of the late Thomas Tennant, esq. of Leeds, to Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas Feetham, esq. of Milbank-st. Westminster.At Charlton, Edward Gylles Crooke, esq. son of the late John Crooke, esq. Finchley, Barrister, to ElizaVictoria, fourth dau, of A. C. Rea, esq. R.M. of Blackheath Park. At Brighton, the Rev. Septimus Fairles, of St. John's Coll. Camb. chaplain to the English residents at Bonn, to Emma-Jane, youngest dau. of Thomas Tourle, esq -At Christ Church, St. Marylebone, Edward Norton, esq. surgeon, of Upper Bakerst. and Gloucester-pl. to Augusta, youngest dau. of the late John Pearson, esq. of the Inner Temple and Croom's Hill, Greenwich.

At Leamington Prior's, the Rev. James Knight Jennings, to Louisa, third dau, of the late Richard Paul Sayer, esq..

26. At Saint James's, Piccadilly, C. W. Stokes, esq. late of Zacatecas, Mexico, to Catharine-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Robert Colmer, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, and the Rookery, Yoxford, Suffolk.

27. At Wandsworth, the Rev. Edward Burridge, of Sidmouth, Devon, son of the Rev. William Burridge, of Bradford, Somerset, to Isaline, youngest dau. of Vickris Pryor, esq. of Baldock, Herts.- -James Stansfield, jun. esq. of the Inner Temple, to Caroline, second dau. of W. H. Ashurst, esq. of Muswell Hill.

-At St. Pancras, D. Pugsley, esq. to MaryAnne, only dau. of Jolin Darlington, esq.

29. At Eckington, the Hon. Wellington Henry Stapleton Cotton, only son of the Viscount Combermere, to Susan-Alice, eldest dau. of Sir George Sitwell, Bart. of Renishaw, Derbyshire.- At Homington, Wm.-Wadham, son of the late Capt. Young, to Mary, eldest dau. of Wm. Andrews, esq. of Salisbury.

30. At Bishop's Waltham, Hants, Capt. Charles Richards, R.N. C.B. late of H. M.S. Cornwallis, to Matilda-Mary, eldest dau. of Wm. Gunner, esq. of Bishop's Waltham.At Coventry, Richard Kevitt Rotherham, jun. esq. to Helen, youngest dau. of the late John Ryley, esq. of Hertford House, near Coventry. -At Handsworth, George Fred. Muntz, esq.

eldest son of G. F. Muntz, esq. M.P. Ley Hall, Staffordshire, to Marianne-Lydia, third dau. of the late William Richardson, esq. of Calcutta. At Marylebone, the Rev. Edward Healey Thompson, M.A. Curate of St. James's, Westminster, eldest son of Robert Thompson, esq. of Salisbury, late of Bath, to HarrietDiana, youngest dau. of the late Nicolson Calvert, esq. M.P.--At Binfield, Capt. Mitchell, of the Gren. Guards, to Sarah, only dau, of the late H. D. Lowndes, esq.--At Tavistock, Devon, R. J. S. Robins, esq. of Tavistock, to Eliza-Ánn, second dau. of C. V. Bridgman, esq. -The Rev. Richard Keats, Vicar of Northfleet, Kent, to Matilda-Eliza-Louisa, only dau. of Major Kelly, Commander of Til bury Fort.At St. James's, Piccadilly, Capt. David Price, R. N. of Lanthew, co. Brecon, to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late John Taylor, esq. Maize-hill, Greenwich.-At Marylebone, the Rev. Robert Abercrombie Denton, M.A., Rector of Stower Provost, Dorset, to MaryFrances-Matilda, fourth dau. of the late George Wroughton, esq. of Adwicke-hall, Yorkshire.

At Stonehouse, Adolphus George Eyde, esq. R.N. to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the late Lieut. Thomas Eyre, R. N.--At St. James's, Edward Beckett, esq. of Hunter-st. Brunswick-sq. to Caroline, third dau. of Mr. Evans, of Pall Mall.At Rotherhithe, Capt. John Pook, of Dublin, to Susan Maria, dau. of William Hartree, esq. of Rotherhithe.—At Edinburgh, William James Turquand, esq. Bombay Civil Service, son of the late W. Turquand, esq. B.C.S. to Anne, eldest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. James Michael, H.E.I.C.S. -At Erington, Leicestersh. Alfred Whitby, esq. of Warbleton Priory, to Anne, only child of the late Edward Gregory, gent. of Thurlaston, Leicestersh. At Chester, the Rev. Thomas Hoster Chamberlain, Rector of Rufford, Lancash. to Mary-Elizabeth-Christian, only dau. of the Rev. James Slade, Canon of Chester, and Vicar of Bolton-le-Moors.--At Piddlehinton, Dorset, the Rev. T. Rolsey Maskew. B.A. of Sidney Sussex Coll. Cambridge, to Emily, fourth dau. of John Baverstock Knight, esq. of West Lodge, near Dorchester.

31. At Trentham, George John Marquess of Lorn, only son of the Duke of Argyll, to Lady Elizabeth-Georgiana-Leveson-Gower, eldest dau. of the Duke of Sutherland.-At Liverydole, near Exeter, the Rev. Joseph Corfe, M.A. one of the Priest Vicars of Exeter Cathedral, and Rector of St. Petrock, in that city, to Frances-Mary, dau. of Pitman Jones, esq. of Saint Eloys, in Heavitree. At Manceter, Warwicksh. G. J. Sale, esq. of Atherstone, to Charlotte, dau. of the late Mr. Burrows Kirby, of Bodicote, Oxfordshire.

Lately. At St. George's, Hanover-sq. John Henry Blagrave, esq. only son of Anthony Blagrave, esq. of Bingham's Melcombe, Dorset, to Sarah, third dau. of the late Richard Soyers, esq. of Greenwood, near Dublin, and niece to Lord and Lady Talbot de Malahide.

At Cheltenham, George R. L. Annesley, Lieut. in the Austrian Cavalry, son of the late Hon. Robert Annesley, and nephew of the late Earl Annesley, to Millicent, dau. of the late Miles Mundy French, esq. of the co. Derby, and Jersey Villa, Cheltenham.-At Dover, Godfrey Wills, esq. co. Roscommon, to Elizabeth-Udney, second dau. of William Robert Wills, esq. of Suffolk House, Cheltenham, and Castlerea, co. Roscommon.In Hanoversq. Lord John Chichester, son of the Marquess Donegal, to Caroline, dau. of H. Bevan,

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Aug. 1. At Doncaster, Thomas Cree, jun. esq. of Gray's-inn, to Maria-Bishop, youngest dau. of G. C. Walker, esq.At Chelsea, James, eldest son of James Turner, esq. of

Beckenham, Kent, to Drucilla, second dau. of John Maynard, esq. Maynard-pl. King's-road, Chelsea.- At Ealing, Charles O'Reilly, esq. of Naples, to Emily, second dau. of the late John Winter, esq. of Heathfield Lodge, Acton. At Worth, Sussex, Peter Laurie, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, Barrister-at-Law, to Fanny, third dau. of Henry Hulbert, esq. of Eatonsq. and Rowfant, Sussex.--At Wath, Yorkshire, the Rev. William Senior Salman, M. A. Vicar of Elmton, Derbyshire, and Perpetual Curate of Shire Oaks, Notts, to Charlotte, dau. of James Simpson, esq. lof Wath.--At Camberwell, Alexander, youngest son of Saml. Bevington, esq. of Wandsworth Common, to Louisa, second dau. of Abraham de Horne, esq. of Homerton. At Plymouth, Henry William Dickinson, esq. solicitor, Poole, to Margaretta-Eliza-Courtenay, fourth dau. of the late John Scobell, esq. of Holywell House, Tavistock.At West Cowes, the Rev. Henry Charles Knight, M.A. of Bognor, Sussex, only son of the late Hon. F. Knight, of Bognor Lodge, and grandson of Charles, eighth Lord Dormer, to Katherine-Paterson, dau. of the late T. Á, Minchin, esq. of the Grove, Hants.

-At Trinity Church, Marylebone, Henry Sugden, esq. second surviving son of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, to Marianne, only surviving dau. of the late Colonel Cookson, of Neasham Hall, Durham.-At Northenden, Cheshire, the Rev. Charles Michael Turner, eldest son of Major-Gen. Turner, Commanding the Southern District, Ireland, to Louisa, fourth dau. of the late Thomas William Tatton, esq. of Withenshaw Hall, Cheshire.-At St. James's, Piccadilly, William Baker, esq. Capt. 9th Bengal Cavalry, to Frances-Roupell, eldest dau. of James Alexander Simpson, esq. of Queen-square.At Exeter, John George Smith, esq. late of Manor House, Crediton, to Emma, widow of the late Francis Brewin, jun. esq. and youngest dau. of the Rev. John Savill, late of Colchester.-At Cheltenham, John Walcot, eldest son of the Rev. C. Walcot, of Bitterley Court, Salop, to Mary-Sophia-Bamfylde-Foster, second dau. of Sir Thos. Phillipps, Bart. of Middle Hill, Worcestershire.

3. At Hampstead, Capt. Puget, R. N. to Mary-Laurents, youngest dau. of the late Rev. Philip Godfrey, Rector of Ayot St. Lawrence, and of Aston, Herts.-At Greenwich, Capt. Timothy Smith, H.C.S., to Mary, second dau. of George Randell, esq. of Croom's Hill, Blackheath.At St. Marylebone, William Henry Turner, esq. jun. to Augusta, only dau. of the late Henry Holden Turner, esq. of St. John's Wood At St. Pancras, New-road, Edward Graham, esq. second son of Sir Robt. Graham, Bart. of Esk, Cumberland, to Adelaide-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of the late Jas. Dillon Tully, esq. M.D. Deputy Inspector Gen. of Hospitals at Jamaica.

5. At Tours, in France, Monsieur Alfred Jameron, to Louisa-Cecilia, only dau. of the late Hon. and Rev. Thomas Alfred Harris. At Watermillock, Cumberland, the Rev. J. Tinkler, B.D. Senior Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge, and Rector of Landbeach, Cambridgesh. to Rebecca, youngest dau. of the Rev. John Hutchinson, of Horrock Wood, Ullswater.

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6. At Tormoham, R. Henry Bartlett, esq. of Pryor House, Wellington, to Emily-EmmaCarpenter, second dau, of the late John Price Warington, esq. of Hayes, Middlesex.Isleworth, Benjamin, third son of Benjamin Elam, esq. of Leicester-sq. to Elizabeth-Dixon, youngest dau. of Charles H. Stanbrough, esq. of Isleworth-At Abberton, Charles Henry Hawkins, esq., second son of the late Wm. Hawkins, esq. of Colchester, to Sarah-Jane, eldest dau. of John Bawtree, esq. of Abber.

ton. At Caversham, Thomas Fraser Sandeman, esq. late Capt. 73d Regt. to Amelia, fourth dau. of William Crawshay, esq. of Ca. versham Park, Oxon, and Cyfarthfa Castle, Glamorgansh.- -At King's Norton, the Rev. Patrick M. Smythe, youngest son of the late Hon. David Smythe, of Methven, one of the Senators of the College of Justice in Scotland, to Anne-Gertrude, second dau. of the late R. E. E. Mynors, esq. of Wetheroak Hill, Worc.

At Colton, Major James Johnston, late 44th Regt. to Anne, eldest dau. of the late Joseph Penny, esq. Bridgefield, Lancash.At the Catholic Chapel, Spanish-pl., and afterwards at St. Pancras Church, John Crowch, eldest son of John Christopher, esq. of Gloucester-place, Portman-square, to Laura, third dau. of the late Charles Cuerton, esq. of Bedford-row.At Belgrave, Leicestersh., John Howcutt, esq. of Leicester, to Susan, second dau. of the late John Higginson, gent.

7. At Lambeth Palace, Lord Claude Hamilton, M. P. brother to the Marquess of Abercorn, to Elizabeth-Emma, second dau. of Rear-Adm. the Hon. Granville Leveson Proby.

-At Ainstable, Cumberland, George Henry Carleton Sunderland, esq. R. N. to Margaret, eldest dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Story, Royal Art.-At Sproughton, Suffolk, the Rev. Wm. Wallace, Rector of Thorpe Abbat's, Norfolk, to Rosetta, youngest dau. of the late John Josselyn, esq. of Sproughton.At Hutton Manse, David Bogue, esq. Publisher, of Fleetst. to Alicia, second dau. of the Rev. John Edgar, Minister of Hutton.- -At St. Pancras new Church, W. Thorne, esq. of Connaught-Terr. Edgeware-road, late of Barnstaple, to Mary, relict of Robert Summers, esq. H.E.I.C.S. At Clairnes, Wm. Coker Godson, esq. of Harrington, esq. nephew of Rich. Godson, esq. M.P. and grandson of the late Robert Coker, esq. of Mappowder, Dorset, to Millicent-Elizabeth-Emma, youngest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Davies, of the Tythings, Worcester, and grand-dau. of the late R. Coker, esq. of Mappowder, Dorset.

8. At Plymouth, William Augustus Byrne, esq. surgeon, of London, son of J. F. Byrne, esq. formerly of Scots Fusilier Guards, and grand-nephew of the late Lord Crawford and Lindsay, to Elizabeth-Anna-Maria, dau. of the late Comm. J. Yule, R.N.-At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Thomas Hartshorne, esq. of Silkmore House, Stafford, to Susanna, widow of John Nash, esq. of Rose Hill, Worcester.At Camberwell, John Woollett, esq. of the Middle Temple, to Amelia-Vaughan, only dau. of James Jones, esq. of Park-st.-At Worcester, Charles, youngest son of the late Thos. Evans, esq. of Hereford, and Secretary to his Lordship, to Henrietta, youngest dau. of Wm. Corles, esq. of the College Precincts, Worcester. At St. George's, Hanover-sq. Thomas Hayley, esq. of the Hon.East India Co.'s Serv. to Bertha-Eliza, dau. of Robert Kirby, esq. of Cambridge-terr. Hyde Park. -Vincent Baron de Tuyll, Chamberlain to the King of the Netherlands, to Charlotte-Henrietta, second dau. of the late John Mansfield, esq. and grand-dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir James Mansfield.. -The Rev. W. Garnton Mills, son of the Rev. W. Mills, Rector of Shellingford, Berks, to Maria, eldest dau. of Robert Henry Hurst, esq. M.P. of Horsham Park, Sussex.

-Frederick L. Slous, esq. of Crescent-pl. Mornington-cres. to Elizabeth-Russell, eldest dau. of John Clipperton, esq. of Bedford-row.

-At Totteridge, James Peard Ley, esq. of Cumberland, eldest son of Jas. Smith Ley, esq. of Durrant House, Devon, to Louisa S. Tulk, second dau. of Charles Augustus Tulk, esq. of Totteridge Park, Herts, and Duke-st. Westminster.- --At St. George's, Bloomsbury,

George Archibald Leach, Royal Eng. fourth son of Thomas Leach, esq. of Russell-sq. to Emily-Leigh, eldest dau. of Edward Leigh Pemberton, esq.-At Hadham, Herts, Edmund Sexten Pery Calvert, esq. second son of the late Nicholson Calvert, esq. M.P. of Hunsdon House, Herts, to Elizabeth, only dau. of Sir John Campbell, K.C.T.S.-At Kensington, Thomas Fraser Barclay, esq. of the Middle Temple, and Woburn-pl. Russell-sq. to Lucy, dau. of William Bruce, esq. M.D. of Kensington.At Paddington, John Borrer, esq. of Brighton, eldest son of John Borrer, esq. banker, of Portslade, Sussex, to Amelia-Davenport, only surviving dau. of Rowland Yallop, esq. of Oxford-terr. Hyde Park.At Whitchurch, Hants, Major Hadfield, Madras Army, to Marianne-Atkins, niece of George Twynam, esq. of Whitchurch.-At Canterbury, Wm. Augustus Guy, M. D. to Georgina-Lucinda, second dau. of Major Frederick Wright, Royal Art.-At Aller, Somerset, Henry Blanshard, jun. esq. of Lombard-st. to Miriam, youngest dau. of the late James Hyde, esq. of Aller.

9. At Birmingham, Frederick Giles, esq. of the Oaklands, Handsworth, to Rose, second dau. of Thomas Pemberton, esq. of Warstone House, near Birmingham.--At St. Margaret's, Westminster, the Rev. Villiers Henry Plantagenet Somerset, Rector of Honiton, son of the late Lord Charles Henry Somerset, to Frances-Dorothea, eldest dau. of John Henry Ley, esq. of Trehill.

10. At Edinburgh, Mr. Charles James Scott, of London, to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James Scott, M.D. R.N. late of the Roy. Naval Hospital, Haslar.At Hertford, Toogood Coward, esq. of Shaldon, to Julia-Ayshford, widow of Dr. Barry, of Torquay.- -At Milton-next-Gravesend, Major James Agnew, Colonial Secretary, Dominica, to Helen-Caroline, third dau. of Henry Brandon, esq. of Gravesend. At Dover, David Davies, esq. of Lower Belgrave-st. Eaton-sq. to Mary, eldest dau, of James Capel, esq. of Fitzroy-sq.Broadwater, Sussex, Henry, third son of John James, Secondary of London, and of Worthing, esq. to Charlotte-Marriott, second dau. of the late Thomas F. Rance, esq.- At Sholden, Kent, Thomas Baker May, esq. of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, to Nancy-ElizaAnn, eldest dau. of the late John Banks, esq. of Halling, Kent, and grand-dau. of the late Sir Edward Banks.

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12. At Paris, Edward John Woollett, esq. of Rouen, to Marianne, second dau. of John Arthur, esq. late of Vernon, France.--At Hull, Thomas Wood, esq. of Chelsea, to Sarah, second dau. of Henry Blundell, esq. of Hull

and London.

13. At Chelsea, the Rev. James O'Brien, Domestic Chaplain to Lord Cottenham, tó Octavia, youngest dau. of the late Charles Hopkinson, esq. of Cadogan-pl. and Regentst. and of Wotton, Gloucestersh.--At Bushberry, the Rev. Robert Corbett, third son of Twedale Corbett, esq. of Tettenhall, to MariaSimmonds, youngest dau. of John Pountney, esq. of Low Hill, Staffordshire.-At Hornsea, Yorksh. Henry James Perry, esq. Fellow of Jesus Coll. Cambridge, and Principal Secretary to the Lord Chancellor, to Eliza-Agnes, youngest dau. of the late Joshua Robinson, esq.At Greenwich, Andrew Murray, esq. of Woolwich, second son of Andrew Murray, esq. of Murrayshall, Perthshire, to MariannaPalmer, dau. of Henry Francis, esq. of Maze Hill, Greenwich.-At Northborough, Northamptonsh. Grainger Lawrence Towers, esq. of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, to Eliza, second dau. of Mr. W. Clark, of Northborough.At Hadleigh, Richard Newman, esq. of Hadleigh, eldest son of Richard Newman, esq. of

the Priory, Kersey, to Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Henry Offord, esq. of the Hall, Hadleigh.

At Trinity Church, Regent's-park, FrancisVere, second son of E. V. Holloway, esq. Ensham, Oxon, to Julia-Jefford, second dau. of Mr. G. C. Davy, Maida Hill, Paddington, and late of Old, Northamptonsh.-At Greenwich, Andrew Murray, esq. of Woolwich, second son of Andrew Murray, esq. of Murrayshall, Perthsh., to Marianna-Palmer, dau. of Henry Francis, esq. of Maze-hill.- At West Derby, Richard Potter, esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, only son of the late Richard Potter, esq. of Manchester, to Lawrencina, only dau. of Lawrence Heyworth, esq. of Yew Tree, near Liverpool. -At Paddington, Thos., son of James Cox, esq. of Broad-green-place, Surrey, to Frances-Maria, dau. of the late Edward Rishton, esq. of Elswick Lodge and Preston, Lancashire.--At Wootton Wawen, Warwicksh. Aris Henry Nourse, esq. of Birmingham, to Henrietta-Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Poyntz Stuart Ward, of Henley-in-Arden.

-At Bushberry, the Rev. Robert Corbett, third son of Uvedale Corbett, esq. of Tettenhall, Staffordsh. to Maria-Simmonds, youngest dau. of John Pountney, esq. of Low Hill.

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14. At Streatham, Surrey, John Garratt, esq.of Bishop's Court, Devon, to Sarah-D'Oyly, youngest dau. of the late Christopher Aplin, esq. of Atterbury, Oxon.-At Greenwich, Edwin Morton Abbott, esq. of Bromley, Middlesex, to Elizabeth-Georgina, dau. of Geddes Simpson, esq.--At St. Mary's, Marylebone, Major Inigo Jones, Prince Albert's Hussars, to Anne-Maria, dau. of Joseph Neeld, esq. M. P. of Grittleton House, Wilts.Poughill, Henry Robson Colling, esq. solicitor, Okehampton, to Elizabeth-Caroline, eldest dau. of the late Capt. John Williams, R.N.--At Marylebone, Lewis Upton, esq. of Glyde Court, co. Louth, late 9th Lancers, to Isabella Georgina, only child of the late William Henry Feilde, esq. of Netherfield House, Herts.At Nice, the Comte Theobald de Regnauld de Parcien, only son of the Marquess de Parcien, to Janetta-Sarah, dau. of the late Capt. Nagle Lock, RN. and granddau. of the late Adm. Lock, of Haylands, I. W.-At St. Pancras, Mr. Dugald E. Cameron, of Buckingham Chambers, Adelphi, to Maria-Rosetta, second dau. of Abraham Cooper, esq. R.A. of New Milman-street.--At Christ Church, Marylebone, Edward William Cox, esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, to Rosalinda-Alicia, dau. of John S. M. Fonblanque, esq. of Hamil ton-terr. St. John's Wood.At Lingfield, Surrey, Lieut.-Col. J. T. Leslie, C.B. Bombay Art. to Caroline, youngest dau. of the late Edward Cranston, esq. of East Court, Sussex.

-At St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Christopher Francis Holmes, esq. Capt. in the Army, to Anne-Aniss, second dau. of Mr. Harding, of Braintree, Essex.-At St. Mary's, Bryanstonsq. Robert Murray Nott, esq. 64th Bengal Nat. Inf. second surviving son of Major-Gen. Sir W. Nott, G.C.B. to Emily, third dau. of the late John M'Intosh, esq. of Upper Berkeley-st. Portman-sq. and of Williamfield, Portobello, Scotland.At Liverpool, John, son of J. B. Brancker, esq. of that town, to Mary, eldest dau. of James Bateson, esq. of St. George's Hill, Everton. -At Ealing, Alfred Von Lang, third son of Dr. Lang, of Bedford-sq. to Eliza, second dau. of the late John Vernon, esq.

15. At Plymouth, Herbert Fillis, esq. of Norley House, Devon, to Sarah-Dorothea, dau. of the late Thomas King, esq. of the Manor House, North Huish.--At Reading, the Rev. A. F. Smith, to Emma, second dau. of the late Harry Harmood, esq.--At Great Ness, Salop, the Rev. Charles Orlando Kenyon, son

of the Hon. Thomas Kenyon, of Pradoe, to Matilda-Eloisa, only dau. of the Rev. Henry Calveley Cotton, Vicar of Great Ness.-At Hampton, Capt. Wentworth Bayly, Madras Grenadiers, eldest son of the late Wentworth Bayly, esq. of Weston-hall, Suffolk, to Harriet, third dau. of the late Sir Ambrose Hardinge Giffard, Chief Justice of Ceylon. At Clapham, George B. Lefroy, esq. of Piccadilly, to Charlotte, second dau. of the late Edward Dolman, esq. of Clapham Common.--Thos. Leach, jun. esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of Thomas Leach, esq. of Russell-sq. and nephew of the late Right Hon. Sir John Leach, Master of the Rolls, to Sarah, only surviving dau. of the late John Green, esq. of St. John's, Bedford.At Collingbourne, James Shut er, esq. of Kintbury, Berks, to Susan, youngest dau. of the Rev. H. Wilson, Rector of Collingbourne Ducis, Wilts.At St. Mary's, Paddington, Jas. Woodhouse, esq. to Emily-Euphemia, dau. of J. Hopper, esq.--At Blairdow, Redcastle, William Murray, esq. Mains of Kilcoy, to Jane, youngest dau. of Alexander Mackenzie, esq. late of Kearnsary.At Cippenham House, Bucks, Joseph John Geary Cholmondeley, only son of Joseph Cholmondeley, esq. of Nottingham-pl. Regent's Park, and Britwell, Bucks, to Lady Page Turner, of Cippenham House. At the Isle of Wight, Alexander Oswald, esq. M.P. son of the late Richard Alexander Oswald, esq. and nephew of James Oswald, esq. of Auchincruive, M.P. to Lady Louisa Johnstone, widow of Sir Frederic Johnstone, Bart. of Westerhall, and only dau. of the late Earl of Craven.- -At Reading, the Rev. Hart Smith, late Curate of St. Mary' Episcopal Chapel in that town, to Emma, second dau. of the late Harry Harmood, esq.

17. At Kennington, Mr. Henry Cornfoot Cheeswright, to Eliza-Mary, second dau. of James Woolner, esq of Kennington.-At Burneston, the Earl of Mulgrave to Miss Laura Russell, niece of the Dowager Duchess of Cleveland.- -At Plympton St. Mary, Devon, Edward Sydenham Markland, esq. only son of Capt. John Duff Markland, R.N. C.B. of Handley House, Dorset, to Caroline, dau. of George Eastlake, esq. of Plymouth.

-At St. Marylebone, William Delves, esq. of Avenue-road, Regent's Park, to Sarah, second dau. of Robert Arnall, esq. of Elmtree-road, St. John's Wood. At Exeter, John Coke Fowler, esq. of the Inner Temple, and of Duffield Bank, near Derby, to AugustaMaria, youngest dau. of John Bacon, esq. of Mount Radford, Exeter.-At Alkborough, Lincolnsh. William-Henry Cooper, esq. late 8th Hussars, eldest son of the late W. H. Cooper, esq. of Pains Hill, Surrey, to JemimaOctavia, youngest dau. of William Hale, esq. of Acomb.

19. At Geneva, Charles Bernard Alexandre de St. Romain, eldest son of Monsieur de St. Romain, of Chomerie in Ardeche, to Henrietta-Jane, youngest dau. of the late MajorGen. Sir Amos Robert Godsile Norcott, C. B. and K.C.H.

20. At Winterfield House, East Lothian, Lieut. Anderson, Royal Art. to Rachel-Wade, eldest dau. of the late Col. Anderson, of Winterfield, K. H.-At Christchurch, Marylebone, Charles Robert Thompson, esq. to Caroline-Eugenie, youngest dau. of Col. West, Lieut.-Gov. of Landguard Fort.-John Randall, esq. M. B., of Middleton, to Mary, youngest dau. of the late Thomas Pope, gent. of Blaxhall, Suffolk.-At Lee, Kent, William Bovill, esq. of the Middle Temple, to Maria, eldest dau. of J. H. Bolton, esq. of Lincoln's-inn, and of Lee.

OBITUARY.

EARL OF MOUNTNORRIS.

July 23. At Arley Castle, Staffordshire, aged 74, the Right Hon. George Annesley, second Earl of Mountnorris (1793), ninth Viscount Valentia, co. Kerry (1621), and Baron Mountnorris of Mountnorris Castle, co. Armagh (1628); eighth Baron Altham, of Altham, co. Cork (1680); the premier Baronet of Ireland (1620), F.R.S., F.S.A., and F.L.S., and a Vice-President of the Literary Fund.

The Earl of Mountnorris (who was better known by the title of his youth, when Lord Valentia,) was born Dec. 7, 1770, at Arley Castle, one of the seats of his maternal ancestors the Lytteltons, the eldest son of Arthur first Earl of Mountnorris by his first wife, the Hon. Lucy Fortescue Lyttelton, only daughter of George the first and celebrated Lord Lyttelton, and heiress to her brother Thomas second Lord Lyttelton.

He received the early part of his education at Upton-upon- Severn, under the tuition of the clergyman of that place. He was subsequently removed to Stanford in Worcestershire, and placed under the care of the Rev. Dr. Butt, one of the King's chaplains, until he reached his fonrteenth year, at which period he went to Rugby school, then raised to a very flourishing condition by the abilities and management of Dr. James. At sixteen his Lordship was entered of Brazenose college, Oxford, where he continued only a short time in consequence of his entering the army. In 1789 he visited France, and fixed his residence chiefly at Strasburg, with a view of facilitating his acquirement both of the German and French languages. On the appearance of the troubles in France, and the prospect of a speedy rupture with England, his Lordship returned to his native country. Upon his marriage, in 1790, he quitted the army and settled at his estate of Arley, which was bequeathed to him by his uncle, Thomas Lord Lyttelton, in 1779. this beautiful and picturesque spot Lord Valentia continued to reside until June, 1802, at which period he embarked for the East Indies, with the intention of putting in execution a long-formed and favourite project of visiting the principal districts of those celebrated and extensive regions, together with many other interesting and remote countries. He was attended on his travels by his draughtsman and secretary, the late Henry Salt, esq. GENT. MAG. VOL. XXII,

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F.R.S., the nephew of his Lordship's former tutor and friend, Dr. Butt, and whose Egyptian collections have been added to the British Museum.* His Lordship returned to England at the close of the year 1806, and in 1809 appeared, in three volumes quarto, his "Voyages and Travels in India, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, 1802-6." A second edition was published in 1811, in six volumes octavo, with one in quarto, of plates.

In 1808 his Lordship was returned to Parliament for the borough of Yarmouth in the Isle of Wight, and sat until the dissolution in 1812. He succeeded to the Irish peerage on the death of his father, July 4, 1816.

The Earl of Mountnorris married, Sept. 3, 1790, the Hon. Anne Courtenay, eighth daughter of William second Viscount Courtenay, and sister to the late Earl of Devon; and by that lady, who died Jan. 6, 1835, he had issue two sons, both deceased: 1. George-Arthur, Viscount Valentia, who died March 16, 1841, without issue, having married in 1837 Frances-Cockburn, only daughter of the late Charles James Sims, esq.; and 2. the Hon. and Rev. William Annesley, who died in 1830, unmarried.

The earldom of Mountnorris has become extinct. The other titles are inherited by Arthur Annesley, esq. of Bletchingdon House, Oxfordshire, the representative of Francis, sixth son of the first Viscount Valentia; from which son the Earl Annesley is also descended, in a junior line. The present Lord Valentia married Eleanor, daughter of Henry O'Brien, esq. of Blatherwycke house, co. Northampton, and has a numerous family.

The late Earl's estates in England and Ireland devolve on his nephew, Arthur Lyttelton Macleod, esq. of Broadwas Court, Worcester, eldest son of the late Major-Gen. Norman Macleod, C. B. and his lordship's sister, the Lady Hester Annabella Annesley.

The will and three codicils of the Earl of Mountnorris have been proved in the Prerogative Court by Arthur L. M'Leod, esq. (the nephew), and E. R. Nicholas, esq. (his lordship's solicitor), the executors. His lordship gives an annuity of

* Mr. Salt became Consul-general in Egypt. He died in that country Oct. 30, 1827, and a memoir of him will be found in our Magazine for April 1828, p. 374.

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