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Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

BIRTHS.

On the 28th of August, at the Marquis of Northampton's Castle, Ashby, the Baroness De Normann, of a son.-Sept. 6, in Park-street, the lady Elizabeth Trefusis, of a daughter.—Aug. 31, the lady of J. D. Alexander, Esq., M.P., of a daughter.-Aug. 29, at Gifford's Hall, Suffolk, the lady of Patrick Mannock, Esq, of a son.— Aug. 31, at Brockwell Hall, Surry, the lady of Joshua Blackburn, Esq., of a son.-Sept. 1, the lady of S. F. T. Wilde, Esq., of Sergeant's Inn, Fleet-street, of a son.-Aug. 30, at No. 7, Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh, Mrs. Hugh Dunlop, of a son.-Sept. 1, the lady of J. H. Lloyd, Esq., Barrister, of a daughter.-Sept. 5, in Bedford-place, Russell-square, the lady of William Thomas Jemmett, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of a son.-Sept. 7, at Grove House, Brompton, the widow of Da vid Blaikie, Esq., W.S. of a daughter.-Sept. 8, at Stevenson, near Haddington, the lady of Sir John Gordon Sinclair, of a daughter.-In Dublin, the lady of O'Conor Don, M.P., of a daughter. The lady of J. Louis Mirville, Esq., of York Gate, Regent's Park, of a daughter. The lady of Henry Tredcroft, Esq., of a son.-At Mersham Hatch, the lady of Sir E. Knatchbull, Bart., of a son.—At Taghmon, county Wexford, the wife of Mr. N. White, inn-keeper, of two sons and a daughter. The children are all alive, and are, together with the mother doing well.

MARRIAGES.

Aug. 28, at Camperdown, Forfarshire, John James Allen, Esq., R. N., eldest son of John Lee Allen, Esq., of Errol Park, to the lady Henrietta Dundas Duncan, eldest daughter of the Earl of Camperdown. - Sept. 4, at Everton, Thomas, eldest son of Thomas Quintin, Esq., of Hatley Park, Cambridgeshire, to Louisa, third daughter of William Astell, Esq., M.P., of Everton House, Bedfordshire.-Sept. 5, at St. George's Hanoversquare, the Rev. Evan Nepean, youngest son of the late Right Hon. Sir Evan Nepean, Bart., of Loders, Dorset, to Anne, second daughter of Sir Hebert Jenner, Knight, his Majesty's AdvocateGeneral.-Sept. 6, at St. James's Church, William Gilbert, Esq., of Clapham, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Skelton, of Piccadilly.Aug. 30, at St. Swithin's, London Stone, Captain William Thompson, of Camberwell, Surry. to Maria, widow of Matthew David Easum, Esq,, of the Grove, Camberwell.-Sept. 3, at Warblington, Hants, the Rev. William Norris, Rector of Warblington, to Emily, eldest daughter of Chas. Short, Esq., of Woodlands, in the same county, and of Great George-street, Westminster. Sept. 6, at St. Mary's, Marylebone, Edward Berwick Harwood, Esq., of the Inner Temple, youngest son of the Rev. Dr. Harwood, of Litchfield, to Maria Frances, only daughter of Henry Jadis, Esq. of Bryanston-square, and niece of the Viscountess Goderich.-Sept. 5, at Lowestoft, the Rev. W. Herbert Chapman, M. A., of Emanuel College, Cambridge, to Elizabeth, only daughter

of the lady Porter Bringloe, Esq., of Hingham, in the county of Norfolk.-Sept. 6, at Greenwich, Henry Hamilton Douglas, Esq., late of his Majesty's Life Guards, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late John Allen, Esq., of the Paragon, Blackheath.-Sept. 4, at North Tuddenham, the Rev. John Culling Evans, to Marianne Louisa, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Day, Rector of North Tuddenham.-Sept. 18, at Trinity Church, St. Marylebone, Lieutenant-General White, of Upper Berkeley-street, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Alexander Davison, Esq., of Swarland Park, Northumberland; and also Captain S. E. Cook, R. N., only son of the Rev. Jos. Cook, of Newton Hall, in the same county, to Dorothy Davison, youngest daughter of the above.-At Bromley, Kent, LieutenantColonel Tweedy, Bombay Army, to Miss Veitch, of Bromley.-At Rostrevor, Ireland, G. Bagot, son of M. Gossett, Esq. Viscount of Jersey, and nephew to Sir W. Gossett, Under-Secretary for Ireland, to Charlotte, daughter of J. Douglas, Esq., Belfast.-At St. Mary's Church, Bryanstonsquare, the Rev. R. A. Scott, to C. F. White, daughter of Lieutenant-General White.-Sept. 6, at 10, Ainslie-place, Edinburgh, Dr. William Pulteney Alison, Professor of the Theory of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, to Margaret Craufurd, eldest daughter of the late Dr. James Gregory, Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, and first Physician to his Majesty for Scotland.-Sept. 25, at St. Pancras, Edward Castleman, Esq., of Wimborn, Dorset, to Emma, daughter of H. G. Stephens, Esq., of Doughty-street. DEATHS.

Aug. 13. at Rome, Gilbert Laing Meason, Esq., of Lindertis.-Sept. 12, at Brighton, in his 44th year, Lieutenant-Colonel M. E. Ward, of Bangor Castle, Ireland, and his Britannic Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Saxony.— Sept. 11, at Dublin, in his 81st year, the Rev. William Woolsey, of Priorland, county of Louth, Ireland, Rector of Kilsaron.-At Bath, in his 84th year, C. Roberts, Esq., late of his Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer.-At Wrinstead Court Kent, W. Cooke, Esq., one of his Majesty's Counsel.-Sept. 6, at Lausanne, en Suisse, of rapid decline, after having given birth to a daughter on the 6th July last, Louise, Lady Hesketh, the wife of Sir Thomas Dalrymple Hesketh, of Rufford Hall, in the county of Lancaster, Baronet.-Sept. 11, at Otterington Hall, near Northallerton, Charlotte, the wife of Captain Ross, R. N., of apoplexy, in her 56th year. -Sept. 12, at her house, Belgrave-street, Belgrave-square, the lady of the late B. West, Esq., President of the Royal Academy. This venerable lady died of the prevailing epidemic after a few hours' attack.-At Poole, much lamented, Peter Joliffe, Esq., many years an eminent merchant of that town.

"O BOLD AND TRUE, IN BONNET BLUE!"

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I've seen Almain's proud champions prance, | Have seen the sons of England true, Have seen the gallant knights of France, Wield the brown bill and bend the yew, Search France the fair and England free,

But Bonny Blue Cap- still for me;

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