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BIRTHS.-MARRIAGES.-DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

OF SONS.-The Lady of R. M. Baxter, Esq.-The Lady of W. Rothery, Jun. Esq. -The Lady of the Hon. Philip Henry Abbot.-The Lady of the Hon and Rev. C. J. Turnour.-The Lady of J. R. Allen, Esq.The Lady of J. H. Leigh, Esq.-The Lady Helena Cooke.-The Lady of S. R. Bosanquet, Esq.-The Countess of Longford. 'The Lady of E. J. Cruchley, Esq.-The Lady of Leonard Currie, Esq., Jun.-The || Lady Petre.

OF DAUGHTERS.-The Lady of W. Griffith, Esq.-The Lady of F. M. Dawson, Esq.-The Lady of A. D. Gordon, Esq.— The Lady of E. Jerningham, Esq.-The Hon. Mrs. Milles--The Lady of Lieut.Col. Turner, C.B.-The Lady Anne Coke. -The Lady Mary Saurin.-The Lady of Capt. S. Beadle.-The Lady of W. Hanbury, Esq.

MARRIAGES.

At Norwell Church, by the Rev. Roger Pocklington, J. A. Campbell, Esq., of Inveraw, Argyleshire, to Jane Augusta, youngest daughter of Roger Pocklington, Esq., of Carlton House, near Newark, Notts.

J. C. Tyrell Oakes, only son of the Rev. J. Oakes, of Tostock, in the county of Suffolk, to Catherine Ann, only daughter of the Rev. W. Tofnell, of Bergholt, Suffolk.

At Great Hormead, Herts, by the Rev. R. Newell, M.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, Edwin Wheatley Wight, Esq., to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Henry Thwaites, jun., Esq., of Stafford-row, Buckingham-gate.

At St. Pancras Church, Jonah Smith Wells, Esq., of Sion College-garden, Aldermanbury, to Sarah, second daughter of the late W. Chance, Esq., of Birmingham.

C. Hewetson Bames, Esq., of Orchardstreet, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late Charles Hanbury, Esq., of Sloe Farm, Essex.

At Croydon, by the Rev. Henry Lindsay, Charles Coombe, Esq., of the Coldstream Guards, to Miss Overend.

At Bahia, at the residence of his Majesty's Consul, W. H. Riall, Esq., Lieutenant of his Majesty's ship Druid, to Elizabeth Frances Parkinson, Esq., eldest daughter of J. Parkinson, Esq., his Majesty's Consul in that province.

S. H. Bigg, Esq., of Euston-square, to Augusta, youngest daughter of the late J. Curtis, Esq., of Herne-hill, Camberwell.

At the chapel of the British Embassy, Paris, by Bishop Luscombe, G. Laurence, Esq., of Bury-court, London, to Euphemia, youngest daughter of E. Hayes, Esq., late of Smyrna.

At Cheltenham, Captain Wm. Jull, late of the 64th Regiment, to Elizabeth, widow of the late Rev. J. T. Grant.

At Florence, Captain Oakes, R.N., second son of Orbell Ray Oakes, of Nowton, and Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, to Caroline, youngest daughter of W. Bryan, Esq.

At Hardwicke Church, Lieut.-Col. B. Chapman Browne, to Mary Anne, daughter of J. F. Lloyd Baker, Esq., of Hardwickecourt, Gloucester.

At All Souls, Marylebone, the Rev. Edmund Waller, late of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Margaret, widow of Col. J. Seton, late of Brook-heath, county of Hants.

At St. George's, Hanover-square, H. M. Bagster, Esq., of Guildford-street, to Mary, only daughter of the late Capt. C. Burrough, R.N., of Brampton, Cumberland.

At St. Mary's, Bryanston-square, A. M. Reboul, Esq., of York-buildings, New-road, to Louisa, youngest daughter of J. Bent, Esq., of Oat-hall, Lindfield, Sussex.

At Richmond, F. M'Donald Schnell, Esq., son of the late Captain C. V. Schnell, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, to Clementina, third daughter of N. Levien, Esq., of Richmond-green.

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At Ludlow, Sarah, relict of Admiral Vashon, and sister to the late Admiral Peter Rainier.

In Gloucester-place, Portman-square, aged 76, Mary Manners Sutton, widow and relict of the late Most Rev. Charles Manners Sutton, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.

At Balham, Upper Tooting, Mary, the relict of G. Field, Esq., late of Croydon, Surrey.

At Canonteign, Devon, aged seven years, Caroline Emma, the daughter of the Hon. Captain and Mrs. Pellew.

At Putney Park, Surrey, Mrs. Larpent, widow of the late J. Larpent, Esq., of East Sheen, Surrey.

At Stafford-house, Turnham-green, Mrs. Moore, relict of the late T. J. Moore, Esq. At Brighton, Lady Anne Chad, the wife of Sir C. Chad, Bart.

In

Weymouth-street, Frances, third daughter of G. Dorrien, Esq.

At Jesus College, Cambridge, Wm. Hustler, Esq., Fellow of that Society, and Registrary of the University.

THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY

ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS

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La Belle Assemblee,

FOR MAY, 1832.

ILLUSTRATIVE MEMOIR OF THE HONORABLE MRS. HOWARD.

HENRIETTA ELIZABETH, wife of the Honourable and Reverend Henry Edward John Howard, (fourth son of the late, and brother of the present, Earl of Carlisle,) to whom she was married on the 13th of July, 1824, is the sixth daughter of Ichabod Wright, of Mapperley Hall, in the county of Nottingham, Esq.,* the

Ichabod Wright, of Nottingham, Esq., who died in 1777, married Elizabeth, daughter of John Wildbore, Esq., also of Nottingham; and by her (who died in 1782) he had several children. Of these, John, the eldest, of Nottingham, who died in 1789, married Miss Anne Sherbrooke, who died in 1792. By this lady he had a large family. His eldest son, Samuel, of Gunthorpe, Nottinghamshire, married the Lady Anne Margaret, daughter of George William, Earl of Coventry. The second son of Ichabod Wright, mentioned above, was Thomas, the grandfather of the Hon. Mrs. Howard, and of the Hon. Mrs. Irby. He died in July, 1790, having married Mary, daughter of John Smith, of Nottingham, Esq. By this lady, who died in May, 1817, he had three sons and three daughters; the eldest of whom was,

Ichabod Wright, of Mapperley Hall, in the county of Nottingham, Esq. He married, in 1794, Harriet Maria, daughter of Benjamin Day, of Yarmouth, Esq., by whom he has had a family of fourteen children, as follows:No. 90.-Vol. XVI.

representative of an old and wealthy family. Frances, an elder sister of Mrs. Howard's, was married on the 23d of January, 1816, to the Honourable Frederick Paul Irby, Captain in the Royal Navy, C. B., &c., second son of the late, and brother of the present, Lord Boston. +

The husband of the Honourable Mrs. Howard is, as we have just stated, a son of the late, and brother of the present, Earl of Carlisle; consequently, descending from a branch of the illustrious ducal house of Norfolk, which sprang from Lord William Howard, second son

1. Ichabod Charles, born in 1795;—2. Mary, married to John Yorke, of Bewerley, Esq.;-3, Frances, born May 19, 1796, now the Hon. Mrs. Irby ;-4. Harriet ;-5. Anne Nevill, married to the Rev. John Webb Edge ;-6. Rache. Emily, married, in 1825, to John George Lefevre, Esq.;-7. Thomas Ives ;-8. John Adolphus;-9. Henrietta Elizabeth, now the Hon. Mrs. Howard ;-10. Henry Horatio, dead ;-11. Harriet Septimia ;-12. Maria Octavia ;—13. Frances Alicia;-14. Lydia Sophia.

+ A portrait of the Hon. Mrs. Irby, from the easel of Mr. J. Philip Davis, the able artist to whom we are indebted for that of her sister, is in the hands of the engraver.

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of Thomas, the fourth duke. Into the early history of this ancient, and longennobled family-a family which, according to some antiquaries and genealogists, is of Saxon, but, according to others, of Norman origin-we have entered so copiously in our Memoir of the Countess of Surrey, and in our Memoirs of Lady Georgiana Agar Ellis,+ and the Countess Gower, nieces of the Hon. and Rev. Mr. Howard, that, for clearness, a very concise notice will here suffice to illustrate the descent.

Lord William Howard, his ancestor, was the second son of Thomas, fourth Duke of Norfolk, by his second Countess, Margaret, daughter and sole heir of Thomas, Lord Audley, Chancellor of England, and widow of the Lord Henry Dudley, younger son of John, Duke of Restored in blood, Northumberland.

from the attaint incurred by his father, through his adherence to Mary, Queen of Scots, he married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Lord Dacre, of Gillesland; and, in her right, became possessed of Naworth Castle, in Cumberland, and of Hinderskelfe, the site of Castle Howard, in Yorkshire. This is the nobleman who is mentioned by Sir Walter Scott, in his Lay of the Last Minstrel, as

Vide LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE, Vol. III. page 1; where also will be found a portait of her ladyship, from a painting of Sir Thomas Lawrence's.

+ Ibid. page 47, with a portrait, after Jackson's celebrated painting.

Vol. XIII page 256.

"Bald Willy," or "Belted Will Howard," the warden of the Western Marches. He was succeeded in his estates, in 1640, by his grandson,

Sir William (son of Sir Philip) Howard, who by his wife, Mary, daughter of William, Lord Dacre, had several children; the eldest survivor of whom was—

Charles Howard, created, in 1661, Baron Dacre, of Gillesland-Viscount Howard, of Morpeth-and Earl of Carlisle. His son,

Edward, became second Earl of Carlisle; and he was succeeded, in 1662, by his eldest son,

Charles, the third Earl, who was first Lord of the Treasury, Constable of the Tower, and Governor of Windsor Castle. His eldest son,

Henry, fourth Earl, succeeded to the title in 1738. His lordship married twice: first, Frances, daughter of Charles, third Earl of Sunderland; secondly, Isabella, daughter of William, fourth Lord Byron, and great-aunt of our late noble poet. His only surviving son (and by his second marriage) was

Frederick, fifth Earl of Carlisle, and father of the Hon. and Rev. Henry Edward John Howard, who succeeded to the family honours in 1758. His lordship married the Lady Margaret Caroline, daughter of Granville Leveson Gower, first Marquess of Stafford, K.G.; and of this union Mr. Howard, husband of the lady whose portrait is prefixed, is the fourth son.

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