17 MAY 1851, Page 20

BIRTHS.

On the 7th May, at Kinnoull Cottage, Perth, Lady Charles Kerr, of a son. On the 8th, the Wife of Captain Starkie Bence, of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk, of a daughter.

• On the 9th, at Hamilton Lodge, Upper Kensington Gore, the Lady of the Hon. W. E. Fitz-Maurice, of a son.

On the 9th, at Brighton, the Hon. Mrs. George Bridgeman, of a son. On the 11th, at Oxford, the Rev. Richard Harington, D.D., Principal of Brasenose College, of a son. On the 11th, at Wolverley House, Worcestershire, the Lady of F. W. Knight, Esq., M.P.; of a son and heir.

On the 12th, at Bolton Hall, Yorkshire, the Wife of H. A. Littledale, Esq., of a daughter. On the 16th, in Connaught Place, Lady Mildred Hope, of a son.

ILARRLAGES.

On the 8th May, at St. Saviour's, Jersey, Arthur Augustus, son of Joseph Long- more, Esq., of the Mythe House, Gloucestershire, to Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the late Rev. John Croker. of Fort Elizabeth, county of Limerick. On the 8th, at St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmund's, the Rev. Stanley Pember- ton, Rector of Little Hallingbury, Essex, to Marianne, eldest daughter of the late Rev. G..7. Haggitt, of Bury St. Edmund's.

On the 8th, at Wold, Northamptonshire, the Rev. Frederick Fleming Beadon, M.A., of Pulteney Street, Bath, to Maryanne Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Bear- Admiral Carroll, C.B.

On the 10th, at Stonehouse Church, Devon, George Templeman Kingston, Esq., M.A., Caius College, Cambridge, second son of Lucy Henry Kingston, Esq., of York Gate, Regent's Park, to Harriette, third daughter of Edmund Malone, Esq., of the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth. On the 13th, at St. Saviour's, Jersey, Henry Luke Robinson, Esq., Bombay Native Infantry, third son of W. R. Robinson, Esq., of Hill House, Acton, to Elizabeth Jane, youngest daughter of Captain Heastey, R.N. On the 13th, at Bennington, Hens, Thomas Veasey, Esq., of Baldock, eldest son of Charles Veasey, Esq., of Huntingdon, to Catherine Anna, second daughter of the Rev. John Pollard, Rector of Bennington. On the 13th, at Almondabury, George William, only son of the Rev. Henry Gunning, Rector of Wigan, to Isabella Mary, eldest daughter of Colonel Master of Knole Park, Gloucestershire, and late of the Third Regiment of Foot Guards. On the 14th, at the parish-church of Prestbury, Joshua Fielden, Esq., of Stan e. field Hall, near Todmorden. to Ellen, eldest daughter of Thomas Brocklehurst Esq., of the Fence, near Macclesfield.

DEATHS.

On the 27th January, on board her Majesty's ship Meander, at Guaymas, on the coast of South America, from a musket shot, received accidentally at target-practice Granville, the youngest son of the Earl of Ellesmere; in his 17th year. On the 10th April, at Government House, Halifax, the Hon. Elizabeth Lady Har- vey, third daughter of the first Lord Lake, and Wife of his Excellency Sir John Har- vey, K.C.B. and K.C.H., Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia.

On the 30th, at Malta, Captain Thomas Owen Knox, R.N., commanding her Ma- jesty's ship Firebrand. On the 1st May, at Trinity Square, Southwark, Mrs. Martha Wentworth, the last lineal descendant of Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford, and Relict of the late John Wentworth, Esq., barrister-at-law ; in her 77th year.

On the 6th, at Bourne, Dorset, the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Hoare, only sur- viving sister of the Marquis of Thomond.

On the 7th, at Dalham Hall, Newmarket, the Rev. Sir Robert Affieck, Bart.; in his 87th year. On the 8th, in Gay Street, Bath, Rebecca Hannah, Widow of the Rev. Head Pot- finger, Vicar of Compton, Berks ; in her 90th year.

On the 9th, at Kelloe Vicarage, Dnrhatn, the Rev. Robert Birkett, B.D., Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge ; in his 46th year. On the 10th, George Rush, Esq., of Elsenham Hall, Essex, and Farthinghoe Lodge, Northamptonshire.

On the 11th, at Camberwell, Richard Phillips, F.A.S., Curator of the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street ; in his 73d year.

On the 12th, the Hon. and Rev. J. E. Boscawen, late Canon of Canterbury, Rector of Wotton, Surrey, and Vicar of Ticehurst, Sussex ; in his 61st year.

On the 13th, at Sudbury, the Rev. Henry Watts Wilkinson, M.A., forty-four years Perpetual Curate of St. Peter and St. Gregory, Sudbury, and Vicar of the united parishes of Walton and Felixton, Suffolk ; in his 69th year.