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General Monthly Register of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, at Home and Abroad.

BIRTHS.

Barr, the lady of Higford, esq., of a son; in Devonshire-place, Sept. 25.

Baynes, the lady of C. R., esq., of the Madras Civil service, of a son; at Charleywood, Hertfordshire, Oct. 5.

Berens, the lady of Henry H., esq., of a daughter ; in Chester-street, Belgrave-square, Sept. 24.

Bonsor, lady of J., esq., of a daughter, Upper Harley-street, Oct. 14.

Campbell, Mrs., of Blythwood, of a son; September 23.

Connor, lady of Dr., of a son; at Battersea,

Oct. 11.

Dallas, Hon. lady Frances, of a son; Henriettastreet, Cavendish-square, Oct 9. Dyke, the lady of Francis Hart, esq., of a son; at Tilney-street, Park-lane, Sept. 27. Folkeston, Viscountess, of a son; at Longford Castle, near Salisbury, Oct. 10.

Francklin, lady of John, esq., of a son and heir; at Gonalston, Oct. 16.

Freemantle, Mrs., of a son; Tilney-street, Mayfair, Oct. 7.

Gibb, lady of Hugh, esq., Bombay Medical Establishment, of a daughter; at Norland Place, Nottinghill, Oct. 15.

Golden, lady of John, esq., of a son; at Caenby-hall, Oct. 3.

Grant, lady of the Rev. F. B., of a daughter; Dartford Vicarage, Oct. 14.

Hammond, wife of Robert, esq., of a daughter; Oct. 12.

Hetherington, Mrs. Wilson, of a son; Hyde Park-square, Oct. 15.

Ince, lady of Townsend, esq., of Christteton, Cheshire, of a daughter; at the house of her father, A. E. Fuller, esq., Clifford-street, Oct. 10.

Johnstone, Hon. Mrs. W. H., of a son; at Heriotrow, Edinburgh, Oct. 5.

Kemble, lady of Thomas, esq., of a son; at Leggatta, Oct. 17.

Layard, the wife of Captain Bernard Granville,

of her Majesty's 39th Regiment, of a daughter; at Melton Mowbray, Oct. 4. Nash, wife of Richard, esq., of a son; at Peckham Lodge, Surry, Oct. 17.

O'Hamilton, Mrs., of a son; Chester-place,
Hyde-park-square, Oct. 17.
Parker, lady of K. S., esq., of Lincoln's-inn,

Queen's Counsel, of a son; in Gower-street,
Bedford-square, Oct. 11.

Robinson, the lady of John Stephen, esq., of a son and heir; at Thorpe-house, Surry, Oct. 3. Rose, the lady of the Rev. J., of a son; at the Rectory, Honghton-Conquest, Beds, Oct. 4. Skipper, lady of Charles, esq., of a daughter, in Russell-squre, Sept. 28.

Smith, Hon. Mrs., of a son; at Beabeg, Oct. 10.

Swinay, lady of the Rev. Henry Hutchison, of a daughter; Bowden-hall, Oxfordshire, October 15.

Tatham, the wife of John L., esq., of Lincoln'sinn, of a son; at Highgate-hill, Oct. 5. Tickell, the lady of Major-General, C.B., of a daughter; at Reading, Oct. 2.

Whateley, wife of J. W., esq., of a son; at the Laurels, Edgbaston, near Birmingham, October 15.

Wheeler, lady of J. H., esq.; of a daughter; at Hyde Park Gardens, Oct. 14.

MARRIED.

Acres, Elizabeth, only daughter of John Acres, esq., of Bath, to Edmund Lloyd Bagshawe, son of the late Sir Wm. Bagshawe, of the Oakes, Derbyshire, and Bath, by the Rev. J. Acres; at Trinity Church, Bath, Oct. 8.

Atkinson, Elizabeth Maria, third daughter of William Atkinson, esq., of Upper Baker-street, to Nicholas George Hobson, esq., of Great Marylebone-street, Portland-place, by the Rev. J. G. Weddell; at Christchurch, St. Marylebone, Oct. 27.

Alder, Margaret Elizabeth Louisa, 3d daughter of Major T. G. Alder, Bengal Army, to Thos. Walter, eldest son of Benjamin Alder, esq., by the Rev. Thomas Jackson, of St. Peter's, Mileend; at St. Mark's, Middleton-square, Pentonville, Oct. 15.

Ballard, Harriett Vashon, youngest daughter of Rear-Admiral V. V. Ballard, C.B., to the Rev. Ed. Elton, M.A., Baliol College, Oxford, by the Rev. J. Daintrix, Rector of Putney, Wilts; at Walcot Church, Bath, Oct. 6.

Beevor, Milea, youngest daughter of Lieut.Gen. Beevor, R.A., to Samuel Allenby, esq., of Maidenwell, Lincolnshire, by the Rev. John Batchelor, B.D.; at St. George's Church, Ramsgate, Oct. 15.

Bolton, Emily, only daughter of Peter Bolton, esq., to William Henry, eldest son of Mr. Osborn, of St. James's-street, by the Rev. W. H. Dickenson; at St. George's Church, Hanover-square, Oct. 20.

Bouch, Emma, youngest daughter of the late John Bouch, esq., to Thomas Brooks, second son of the late Rev. J. Penfold, vicar of Steyning, Sussex; at St. George's Hanover-square, Oct 22.

Brooks, Frances Jane Matilda, 3d daughter of the late Major Joseph Brooks, of Everton, Hon. E.I.C.S., to the Rev. Samuel Smith, Rector of Barrowford, Lancashire, by the Rev. J. Brooks, Rector of Liverpool; at St. George's, Everton, Oct. 13.

Bullock, Alice Sophia, youngest daughter of the late Wm. H. Bullock, esq., of Jamaica, to Henry Battey, esq., of Gray's-inn ; at Highgate, Oct. 15.

Burchell, Mary, eldest daughter of James, esq., of Beddington, Surry, to the Rev. John Kennedy, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, by the Rev. R. Kennedy; at Beddington, Surrey, Oct. 15.

Callaway, Ellen, eldest daughter of Thomas Callaway, esq., of Wellington-street, Southwark, to Montague Gosset, esq., solicitor, of the Old Jewry, eldest son of Montague Gosset, esq., of Broad-street buildings, hy the Rev. W. A. Soames, A.M.; at St. Alphage, Greenwich, Oct. 22.

Chanter, Julia, only daughter of J. Chanter, esq., of Upper Stamford-street, to Thomas John Birch, esq.

Christian, Susan Christian, eldest daughter of Samuel Christian, esq. of Malta, to Lieut. Frederick Holland, R.N., second son of the late Swinton Colthurst Holland, esq., of Roehampton, Surry; at the Governor's Chapel, Malta, Sept. 14.

Cox, Louisa Frances, the only daughter of John Cox, esq., of Hyde-park-street, to James Marshall, esq., of the Inner Temple, barristerat-law; at St. John's Church, Oct. 20.

Clutterbuck, Sarah Frances, only daughter of the late Lewis Clutterbuck, esq., of Newarkpark, Glocestershire, and widow of Henry Elton, esq., to Thomas Davis Bayley, esq., of Rodwell-villa, Weymouth, barrister-at-law, by the Rev. W. Brassey, M.A.; at St. Mary's Church, Weymouth, Sept. 28.

Curgenven, Clara, third daughter of the late S. Curgenven, esq., many years Naval Storekeeper at Trincomalee, to Ed. Hume Smedley, esq., of H.M.C.S., son of the late Rev. E. Smed. ley, of Dulwich; at Columba, Ceylon, July 20.

Dawson, Charlotte, 4th daughter of the late William Dawson, esq., of St. Leonard's-hill. in Berkshire, and of No. 25, Manchester-square, London, to Stanislaus Gnorowski, esq., ; at the parish church of St. Marylebone, and at the Spanish-place Chapel, Oct. 22. Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, Count V. Krasinski, &c,, were present at the ceremony.

Dennis, Matilda, daughter of Adam Dennis, Esq., of Marsh-hill, Homerton, to Robert, eldest son of Robert Obbard, Esq., of the Mansion-house, Tooting, by the Rev. Alexander Gordon, M.A.; at St. John's, Hackney. Oct. 26.

Davis, Elenore Melanie, relict of the late James Morris Davis, of Imber-house, Wiltshire, to John Salmon, esq., of St. James'ssquare; at St. James's Church, Oct. 15.

Deane, Harriett, eldest daughter of Thomas Deane, esq., of Caversham and English, Oxon, to Wm. Freeman, esq., of Millbank-street, Westminster, by the Rev. R. C. Gazeley, M.A.; at Caversham Church, Sept. 28.

De Trafford, Jane Seymour, 3d daughter of Sir Thomas J. De Trafford, Bart. of Trafford Park, County Lancaster, to George Archer Shee, esq., eldest son of Sir Archer Martin Shee, President of the Royal Academy, by the Rev. James Crook; at All Saints, Barton, Lancashire, Oct. 17.

Dunn, Mary Eliza, only child of J. Dunn, esq., of New Alresford, to the Rev. Peter Aubertin, jun., eldest son of the Rev. Peter Aubertin, Rector of Chipstead, Surry, by the Rev. C. H. Grove, M.A.; at New Alresford, Hants, Oct. 13.

Elridge, Rachael Louisa, 3d daughter of Jos. Eldridge, esq., decd., of Great Baddow, Essex, to Henry Collier, esq., of the Grove, Stapleford, near Cambridge, by the Rev. S. Carr; at Colchester, Oct. 12.

Farnham, Mary Eliza, daughter of the late Edward Farnham, esq. of Quorndon-house, in the county of Leicester, and sister to Edward Basil Farnham, esq., M.P. for the northern division of that county, to the Hon. and Rev. Wm. Chay Henniker, brother of the Right Hon. Lord Henniker, by the Rev. W. Chafy, D.D., Master of Sidney College, Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen; at St. Geroge, Hanover-square, Sept. 28.

Fardell, Mary Martha, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Fardell, Rector of Boothby-Pagnell, to the Rev. Bryan King, M.A., Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, and Rector of St. George's, Middlesex, by the Rev. H. Fardell, Prebendary of Ely, and Vicar of Wisbeach; at Boathby-Pasnell, Lincolnshire, Sept. 28.

Freer, Isabella Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of John Branston Freer, esq., to Thomas Wood Weston, esq., of New-hall, in the county of Worcester, son of the late John Weston, esq., of Hare-hall, Essex, by the Rev. John Clayton, vicar; at Stratford-upon-Avon, Oct. 25.

Gash, Sophia, only daughter of Mr. John Gash, of the New-road, to Francis Simpson, jun. esq., of Stamford, Lincolnshire, by the Rev. J. Ketley, B.A.; at St. Mark's Church, Kennington, Sept. 28.

Gregory, Caroline Anne, widow of the late J. J. Gregory, esq., R.N., to F. Liardet, esq., Captain R.N.; at Paddington, Oct. 11.

Grey, Mary Anne Isabel, 2d daughter of John Grey, esq. of Dilston House, Northumberland, to Edgar Garston, esq. K.S., of Liverpool; at Corbridge, Sept. 21.

Hale, Theodosia Elenor, only daughter of Robert Hale Blagden Hale, esq., and the Lady Theodosia Hale, of Alderley, and Cottleshouse, Wiltshire, to Thomas George Wills, esq., of Castlerea, county Roscommon, eldest son of Wm. Robert Wills, esq., of Wills Grove, Gloucestershire, by the Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Ossory, brother to the Earl of Mayo, and uncle to the bride; at Alderley, Gloucestershire, Sept. 27.

Hays, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr. George Hays, of Stoke, Staffordshire, and sister of E. Dale, esq., Holborn, to Mr. Lockington St. L. Bunn, only son of the late Captain Benjamin Bunn, R.N.; at St. Andrew's, Holborn, Oct. 20.

Holmes, Sarah, daughter of the late Richard Holmes, esq., to Charles J. Longcroft, esq., of Havant; at All Soul's Church, Southampton, Oct. 10.

Hylton, Margaret, 2d daughter of S. Hylton esq., Member of the Assembly of Jamaica, to Wm. Campbell, esq., of Saltspring estate, Jamaica, by special licence, by the Rev. R. Panton, B.D.; at the Church of St. Andrew's, Jamaica, Aug. 30.

Langstaff, Julia Jane, youngest daughter of Joseph Langstaff, esq, of Paignton, Devon, late President of the Medical Board of Calcutta, to James Bennet, esq., House Physician to the Hospital, St. Louis, Paris, at St. Peters, Holborn, Oct. 18.

Maclean, Jean Sibella, 2d daughter of Donald Maclean, esq., of Brunswick-square, to Valentine Byrom, youngst son of Edgar Corrie, esq., by the Rev. H. Brown, A.M.; at St. George's, Bloomsbury, Oct. 14.

Madden, Caroline Lucy, only daughter of the late Lewes Ryse Madden, esq., of Clifton, to the Rev. John Vincent, of Jacobstow, Devon ; at Bristol, by the Rev. A. Ludlow, Oct. 18.

Maitland, Isabella Ann, widow of Col. James Maitland, late of the 84th Regiment, to John Leigh Goldie, esq., youngest son of the late Lieutenant-General Goldie, of Goldie Liegh, in the county of Galloway, North Britain, by the Rev. David Lloyd, M.A.; at St. John's Paddington, Oct. 22.

Matthews, Mary, daughter of the late Henry Matthews, Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ceylon, to Jules de la Chère, Advocate of the King's Counsel; at Paris, Sept. 24.

Milliken, Alicia, 10th daughter of the late Richard Milliken, esq., of Dublin, to George Cheyne, esq., M.D., son of the late S. Cheyne, esq., of Edinburgh, by the Rev. J. Milliken; at Compton, Sussex, Oct. 14.

Moresby, Ellen Mary, eldest daughter of Captain Fairfax Moresby, R.N., C.B. &c., to Lieutenant J. C. Prevost, R. N., eldest son of Captain James Prevost, R.N., by the Rev. Sir George Prevost, Bart.; at Newton Ferrars, Devon, Oct. 18.

Nicol, Sophia Dorothea, youngest daughter of W. Nicol, esq., Pall-mall, to C. S. Cautherley, esq., of Abington Pigotts, Cambridgeshire, by the Rev. G. G. G. F. Pigott, M. A.; at St. James's, Westminster, Sept. 29.

Power, Mary Moody, youngest daughter of John Power, esq., of Bellevue, county Cork, to James Farrell, esq., of Gloucester-place, Portman-square, by the Rev. P. W. Drew; at St. Mary's Church, Youghal, Sept. 24.

Pryor, Lucy, 2d daughter of the late Joseph Pryor, esq., of Tottenham, to Godfrey E. Beane, esq., of Great St. Helens, son of the late Wm. Beane, esq., of York, by the Rev. David Hood, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge; at St. Pancras, Oct. 18.

Preston, Elizabeth, daughter of Anthony Preston, esq., of Musgrove Hall, Cumberland, to John Wm. Prout, esq., Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of Wm. Prout, M.D., of Sacville-street, by the Rev. J. T. Clerk; at Penrith, Cumberland, Oct. 12.

Pugh, Mary, daughter of Edward Pugh, esq., of Bryntirrion Welch, to John Edmunds, esq., of Edderton, Montgomeryshire, by the Rev. W. Clive; at Welchpool, Oct, 24.

Sharp, Amelia Eliza, yonngest daughter of the late Major James Sharp, of Kinkarethy, Perth, to Francis, eldest son of the late William Jones Burdett, Esq., and Captain in Her Majesty's 17th Lancers, by the Rev. W. L. Darell, M.A.; at Richmond, Surry, Oct. 27.

Shaw, Tomasine, youngest daughter of John Shaw, of Jersey, esq., and niece of Sir Robert Shaw, of Bushy Park, county of Dublin, Bart. to the Rev. Frederic William Vaux, of Magdelen Hall, Oxford, B.A. by the Very Rev. the Dean of Jersey; at St. Heller's Church, Oct. 18. Slater, Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Slater, esq., of Fittleworth, Sussex, to Thomas Whitely, esq., surgeon, of Great Berk

hampsted, Herts, second son of the late Thomas Whately, surgeon, of Grafton-street, New Bondstreet, and Isleworth, in the county of Middleset, Oct. 20.

Skottowe, Eliza Barnard, youngest daughter of the late Augustus Frederick Skottowe, R.N. to C. Beville Dryden, Esq., youngest son of the late Sir John Dryden, of Canons Ashby, in the county of Northampton, Bart., by the Rev. L. Erasmus Dryden, Rector of Whitnash, in the county of Warwick; at St. George's, Hanoversquare, Oct. 26.

Toplis, Mary. 2nd daughter of James Toplis, esq., of New Bridge-street, to Mr. Henry Cheffins, of Easton-manor, Essex, by the Rev. J. Harding; at St. Ann's Blackfriars, Oct. 25.

Tennyson, Cecilia, youngest daughter of the late Dr. Tennyson, of Somerby, Lancashire, to Edmund Law Lushington, of Parr-house, Esq., by the Rev. C. T. Turner; at Boxley, Oct. 14.

Weguelin, Fanny, 2d daughter of W. A. Weguelin, esq. of Mortlake, to J. B. Kirby, M.A., of the Middle Temple, and Devonshirestreet, Portland-place, esq., Barrister-at-Law, by the Rev. W. A. Weguelin, M.A., Rector of South Stoke, Essex; at Mortlake Church, Surry, Sept. 28.

Wyndham, Fanny, eldest daughter of Colonel Wyndham, of Petworth-house, Sussex, to Alfred Montgomery, esq., eldest son of the late Sir Henry C Montgomery, Bart, by the Rev. T. Socket; at Petworth, Oct. 13.

DEATHS.

Atkinson, Martin, esq., Westminster Road, Lambeth, aged 37, Oct. 16; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Baker, William, esq., Montpelier, South Lambeth, aged 56, Oct. 6; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Balfour, John, esq., of Trenabey; at Curzonstreet, Mayfair, deeply and sincerely regretted by all who were acquainted with his sincere and upright character, aged 92, Oct. 15.

Batrell, Rev. Wm.; at Bath, aged 34, October 10.

Berry, Mrs. Sarah, Norwood, Surry, aged 52, Oct. 2; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Bennet, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Nicholas Bennett, Brixton Hill, Surry, aged 82, Oct. 18; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Bishop, Samuel, esq.; at Knowsley, Lancashire, formerly of Camberwell, aged 68, Oct. 10. Blythe, Captain Joseph; Curzon-street, Mayfair, aged 65, Oct. 2.

Bradford, Georgiana, Countess of, after an illness of 14 days; at Norwood, Oct. 12.

Bouchler, Mary, relict of the Rev. Richard Bouchler; at Braywick Grove, Maidenhead, aged 81, Oct. 13.

Bush, Augusta, wife of Mr. Alfred Bush, London Road, Southwark, aged 36, Oct. 5; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Campbell, Edna Priscilla, daughter of the Rev. Wm. Campbell, Croydon, Surry, aged 16, Oct. 10; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Carew, George Henry, esq., of Crows-CombeCourt, Somerset, descended from the ancient family of Broughton, and by marriage with Miss Carew, lineal descendant of Sir Coventry Carew, of Anthony-house, Cornwall, he became possessed of the Somersetshire property, and also Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire. He is suc

ceeded by his eldest son Thomas Warrington Carew, esq.; Oct. 13.

Chaloner, Robert, esq., of Gainsborough Yorkshire; at Leamington, aged 56, Oct. 7. Cheyne, Lieut.-Col. Wm. Edmonstone, late of the 47th foot; at Edinburgh, Oct. 1.

Cottee, Richard Baillie, esq., son of the late Sir John Cottee, Bart., of Rockforest; at Cork, Oct. 1.

Crouch, Catherine, widow of John Crouch, esq.; Gibson-square, aged 66, Oct. 2.

Darnell, Ellen de Mowbray, only child of Captain and Mrs. Darnell, of Clifton Grove, near York; at Leamington, Oct. 12.

Dick, John, esq., of Dorset-place, Dorsetsquare, and late of Orange Park, Jamaica; October 11.

Douglass, Francis, esq., late Post Captain R.N.; at Herbert Lodge, near Dublin, aged 70, Oct. 1.

Drummond, James, esq., Commissary-General; at Tonbridge Wells, aged 86, Oct. 8.

Edwards, Master Edward Frederic, Chichester Place, Wandsworth Road, aged 3 months, Oct. 19; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Fearon, Henry Bradshaw, esq.; at Frognal, Hampstead, Oct. 17.

Ferrers, Earl.-The deceased was twice married, 1st July 24, 1781, to Miss F. Ward, daughter of the Rev. W. Ward, and aunt of the late Lord Dudley and Ward, by whom, who died March 4, 1812, he had issue Lady Francis Shirley, died February 5, 1834; Robert William, Viscount Tamworth, born 1783, and married Ann, daughter of Mr. R. Weston. The Viscount died February 3, 1830, and the Viscountess died October 7, 1839, leaving two sons—namely, the Hon. Washington Sewallis Shirley, Viscount Tamworth (now Earl Ferrers), born January 3, 1822, and the Hon. Robert William Devereux Shirley, born December 14, 1825. The late Earl was Deputy-Lieutenant of Leicesterhire, in which county, as well as Staffordshire, the family are in possession of extensive

estates.

Gardiner, Mrs. Harriet, daughter of the late Lieut.-Gen. Wm. Gardiner, and relict of Robert Patrick, of Hessilhead, M.D., InspectorGeneral of Army Hospitals; at Forth-street, Edinburgh, Sept. 22.

Godwin, Mr. Samuel, Homer-street, Hercules Buildings, Lambeth, aged 73, Oct. 9; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Goldicut, John, esq.; at Clarges-street, May Fair, aged 49; Oct. 2.

Gregorie, David Wm., esq.; at Queen-square, Westminster, Oct. 15.

Gregory, Harriet, relict of the late Lieut.Col. Gregory, 44th Regiment, after a short illness; at Chelsea, Oct. 17.

Hall, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. T. Hall, Haberdasher-row, East Hoxton, aged 51, Oct. 12; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Harling, Mr. Joseph, London Road, Southwark, aged 35, Sept. 19; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Harris, Jane, wife of John Wallace, esq.; also, Charlotte and Harry, their two eldest children; at Jamaica, Sept. 3.

Hillam, Mary, wife of John Clark Hillam, esq., Catherine Court, Tower Hill, aged 43, Oct. 2; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Hedges, Frederick Richard, son of William Hedges, esq., Streatham Hill, Surry, aged 22, Sept, 25; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Holyoake, Robert Orlando, infant son of George Holyoake, esq., of Neachley, in the county of Stafford; Sept. 23.

Hopper, Catherine, wife of Thomas Hopper, esq., of Shanon Lodge, Yorkshire; at Scarbo rough, Oct. 8.

Howell, wife of T. J., esq.; at Prinknash Park, Gloucestershire, Oct. 16.

Hullett, John, esq.; Sloane-street, Chelsea, aged 64, Oct. 13.

Ivory, James, esq., L.L.D., and Member of the Institute of France; at Hampstead, October 2.

Kilgour, Patrick, esq., aged 41; at Mas de Pellier, near Avignon, Sept. 19.

King, Mrs. Ellen Whitiway, Brixton-hill, Surry, aged 44, Oct. 21; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Laing, John William, esq., late of the Bengal C. S.; in Sloane-street, Oct. 2.

Langdale, Marmaduke, esq., eldest son of M. R. Langdale, esq., of Gower-street, Bedfordsquare, of bilious fever; at Hampstead, Oct. 1. Lister, Matthew Bancroft, esq.; at Burwell Park, aged 76, Oct. 14.

Lynam, Henry James, esq., Chichester-place, Wandsworth Road, aged 48, Oct. 3; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

M'Caskill, Lieut. Charles, 9th Regiment of Foot, younger son of Major-Gen. M'Caskill, of the same regiment; at Jellalabad, July 10.

Maitland, Captain John Madden, late of the Grenadier Guards, and eldest son of General Maitland, of Hollywick, East Grinstead; at Paston-hall, Northamptonshire, Sept. 14.

Molyneux, George Stuart, eldest son of the Hon. Mrs. B. Molyneux, widow of the late Lieut.-Col. the Hon. George Berkeley Molyneux, 8th Hussars; at Calcutta, ten days after his arrival, July 23.

Mundy, Louisa, wife of the Rev. George; at Chinsurah, Bengal, deeply lamented by a numerous circle of friends, July 7.

Ottley, Frederick, esq., Barrister-at-Law, 2d son of Warner Ottley, esq., of St. Vincent's, West Indies, of York Terrace, Regent's Park, and Stanwell-house, Middlesex, deeply regretted by all his friends; at St. Vincent's, Aug. 27.

Osborn, Henry John, son of J. P., esq., of Ardliegh Park, near Colchester; Oct. 10.

Price, Fanny, wife of Mr. John Price, Stockwell, aged 65, Oct. 6; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Parker, Frances, youngest daughter of James Parker, esq.; at Dalston, aged 22, Oct. 10. Payne, Mary Ann, relict of the late, M. D., of Kensington-square, aged 95; Oct. 18.

Place, Rev. Harry Jordan, Rector of Murnhull, Dorset, eldest son of the late Rev. John C. Place, of Mainhull, aged 39; Oct. 10.

Raw, Wm., son of Joseph Raw, esq., Little Eastcheap, Sept. 18; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Roots, Mary, wife of Wm. Roots, M.D.; at Kingston-on-Thames, Oct. 11.

Rosalie, Madame Antoinette, Air-street, Piccadilly, aged 42, Oct. 20; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Rothenburg, Frances, wife of Mr. Rothenburg, Weston Hill, Norwood, Surry, aged 55, Sept. 28; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Saker, Dacey Louisa, daughter of John Jas. Saker, George-street, Bermondsey, aged 4 months, Sept. 19; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Smith, Ellen Ann, daughter of Mr. Joshua Smith, Castle School, Norwood, Surry, aged 13, Oct. 16; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Steains, Mary, daughter of James Steains, esq., Mornington-place, Camberwell New Road, aged 17, Oct. 8; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Selwyn, Letitia Frances, wife of Wm., esq., Queen's Counsel; at Pagsda-house, Richmond, Surry, aged 67; Oct. 17.

Todd, Joseph, esq.; at Hackney, aged 58, Oct. 9.

Towse, John David, esq., Streatham-common, Surry, aged 82, Oct. 10; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Turner, Mr. Robert, Friars-street, Blackfriars-road, aged 51, Sept. 16; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Turquand, Lucy Ellen, daughter of Mr. Samuel James Turquand, Church-street, Camberwell, aged 3 months, Oct. 3; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Tyler, Mrs., lady of the President of the United States, in September last. At such a moment when a long-pending dispute was just terminating, when the connection between America and England, in particular, was about to be knit closer than ever, when the admirable partner of one so much esteemed and respected might still further have cemented the bond of union between the female portion of the community of both kingdoms by a visit to the "old" world, and have added to her husband's and her nation's joy, the President's loss is, indeed, irreparable. Whilst then we venture so far upon her public course, in speaking more immediately of herself, no ordinary panegyric would do justice to the merits of Mrs. Tyler. She was a devout Christian, without

ostentatious parade; she was an affectionate wife and a tender mother; she was a sincere and enduring friend; she was a kind neighbour; in short, she was well calculated to add dignity to the station she occupied in society.

Ure, Andrew, youngest son of Andrew Ure, D.D., F.R.S.; Oct. 4.

Vardy, James Provis, son of Joshua Lambert Vardy, esq., Stamford-street, Blackfriars-road, aged 8 months, Oct. 1; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Wakefield, lady of Daniel, esq., suddenly of apoplexy; at Bourne-bridge Lodge, aged 65, Oct. 17.

Ward, lady of the Rev. R. C.; at Tollerton Rectory, Oct. 10.

Westoby, Mary Frances, wife of Wm. A. S. Westoby, of Lincoln's-inn, esq., and only daughter of Mr. E. H. Baldock, of Hanway-street; Hyde-park-place, Sept. 28.

Whelpdale, Wm. Walter, esq., 19th Regiment N. I., son of the late Andrew Whelpdale, of Battersea, universally regretted by his friends and brother officers, of liver consumption; at Paumbden, East Indies, aged 27, July 8.

Wood, Elizabeth, relict of Benjamin Wood, esq., late of Merton, Surry; at Exmouth, aged 56, Sept. 24.

Wortham, Hale, esq., Upper Stamford-street, Lambeth, aged 47, Sept. 29; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Wright, Mr. Thomas, Norwood, Surry, aged 55, Sept. 16; South Metropolitan Cemetery.

Wright, Ann, 3d daughter of the late Mathew Wright, esq., of Stamford Bridge, County York; at the residence of R. P. Boyd, esq., Clevedon, Somersetshire, Oct. 8.

Wright, Mary Atkyns, relict of the late John of Crowsley-park, County Oxford, and of Compton Beauchamp, Berks, many years M.P. for the City of Oxford, and Chairman of the County Sessions, aged 86, Oct. 15.

Young, Mr. Thomas, Blucher-street, Ne-t ington, aged 70, Oct. 10; South Metrop olina Cemetery.

We refer our readers (as an article of news) to the list in our advertising pages of the times of departure of the General Steam Navigation Company's Ships, and also acquaint them that that highly respectable and influential body, on board of one of whose unrivalled steam-ships her Majesty the queen, by consent of the honorable the Lords of the Privy Council lately visited Scotland, have again made arrangements with us for the regular publication, monthly, in advance, of said list, so that Travellers, by referring to this Magazine will, at any distance, be enabled, without delay or the trouble of correspondence to make arrangements for proceeding, in due time to any of the Company's numerous stations.

We also announce to Travellers, and Ladies in particular, by the Company's steam-ships, that our periodical has been subscribed for, for the service of their several splendid vessels, on board of which it can be regularly obtained, and also that by permission of the said Company, their agents can supply subscription copies, which to persons in distant parts, and particularly abroad, will, we know be appreciated as a favor.

The publishers have further to announce that, for the general convenience of the fashionable world, and also to benefit such establishments, they are willing to print the names and addresses of places of general resort, where this Magazine can be regularly available for public inspection.

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