26 FEBRUARY 1842, Page 20

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 17th February, the Lady of the Rev. Jesuit BArsiouv, Vicar of Hudders- field, of a son. On the 18th. at Hardwick, Derbyshire,the. Lady of the Rev. W. JET/OW/NE, of a son. On the 19th, at Buruham Vicarage, Somersetshire, the Wife of the Rev. G. H. NUTTING, of a son.

On the 21st, at Sudbrooke Hall, the Lady of Colonel Azzrx, late of the Grenadier Guards, of a son.

On the 22d, iu Connaught Terrace, the Hon. Mrs. EDWARD Gem/. Consort, of a daughter On the 23d, at Belgrave Square. Lady FANNY HOWARD, of a daughter. On the 24th, in Chapel Street. Belgrave Square, Lady Duey GORDON. of a daughter. On the 24th, at Oldbury Rectory, Salop, the lady of the Reverend Jolts Powron, of a daughter.

On the 25th, in Hamilton Place, the Countess of Home, of a son.

On the 25th, at the Rectory, Cuxton, Kent, the Lady of the Reverend R. W. SHAW, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 19th January. at Trinity Church, Montreal, the Rev. FREDERICK Elitoosr, Missionary and Officiating Chaplain to the Forces at Laprairie, to CATHERINE ELIZA- BETH. eldest daughter to Lieutenant-Colonel Napier, Secretary for Indian Affairs. On the 19th, at St. Mary's Church, Maqlehone, THOMAS Czsans. Esq., of Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, to Louisa, only daughter of the late Edward Young, Esq., of Knockhawn Cottage, county of Armagh, Ireland. On the 30th, at Lisbon, Colonel SAAVEDRA, of the Portuguese Army, to CAROLINE eldest daughter of Joseph Vanzeller, Esq., formerly of London. Ou the VA February, at Maid's Mouton, Bucks, Merman WILLIAM SELBV LOWNDES, Esq., third sou of the late W. Selby Lowndes, Esq , of Wheddon Hall, to MARY Susan, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. Fletcher, Rector of Foscott, in the same county. On the 24th, at St. Clement's Church, Hastings, JAMES Primula KAY, Esq., of the Privy Council Office, Whitehall, to JANET, only child of the late Robert ShuUleworth„ Esq., of Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire.

DEATHS.

On the 3d February, at Strathblane Manse, the Rev. Hama:roe Bucezzaw, Minister of that parish; in his 36th year. .

On the 15th, at Frankfort-sur.Maine, Sir Fastects ntrasee. VANE, Bart; in his 45th year. Ou the 18th, at the Vicarage. Broxbourne, Herts, the Rev. Feasters THACKERAY. On the 21st, at Hampstead, RICHARD Haar Davis, Esq., formerly fur many years M.P. for the city of Bristol ; in his 76th year. On the 21st, at Paris, Countess SEBASTIANI.

On the 21st, Mrs. Uansvort, Relict of the late Captain James Urmston, of the Hou... East India Company's Maritime Service, and of the Grange, Chigwell, Essex; in her 87th year.

On the 23d, at Clevedon, the Rev. Sir ABRAHAM Evros, Bart., of Clevedon Court, Somersetshire ; in his 87th year.

On the 23d, at Edmonton. Etazzarru, Relict of the late William Pryor, Esq.; in her 90th year. At Galway, iu his 49:h year, Captain Annum WeLleotz, R. E., seventh son of the late Hon. Robert Walpole.

At Biting, parish of Straiten, MARGARET FAvEasorr ; in her 97th year. She was the oldest parishioner. and daughter of the celebrated Robert Paterson, the original of Sir Walter Scott's " Old Mortality." At Hull, loam HARRISON, Esq.. late of Grimsby, Liucolnshire ; in his 80th year. He was grandson of the celebrated John Harrison, who discovered the longitude, in the reign of George the Third, and for which he received 20.0001.

At Greenfield, near Watlington. Oxon, Mrs. Amin; in her 109th year. She pre- served all her faculties until within a few mouths of her death