10 JULY 1830, Page 12

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 3rd instant, at Henrietta Street, Brunswick Square, Mrs. Cuonatt SWAYNE, of a daughter.

On the Ord inst. at Egerton House, Kent, the Lady JESLIMA WYREHAMMARTIN, of a son, still-born.

On the 30th June, at Bruxelles, Lady BLANTYRE, cf twins. At the Rectory House, Spitaltields, the wife of the Rev. WI r.tt A at STONE, ofa son. On the 28th ult. at Aberdeen, the Lady of Captain MAccav Goa, 78th 'High- landers, of a daughter. On the 29th ult. at Bulletloan of Forres, the wife of Mr. JA Kits Ils:Nav, cart- wright, was safely delivered of two girls and a boy, who have the appearance of doing well.

MARRIAGES.

On theNth ult. at Hatton, the Honourable Captain WILLIAM REITH, R.N. bro- ther of the Earl of Kiutore, to Louts.[, daughter of the late William Grant, Esq. of Congalton. On the 17th Jan. at the Cathedral in Lima, and on the 2nd of March following, according to the rites of the Protestant Church, by the Rev. — Hall, Chaplain of his Majesty's ship Thetis, THOMAS SUTTON WILLIMOTT, Esq. A. 13. M. Pro-Con- sul at Lima, eldest son of Thomas Willimott, Esq. Collector of the Customs, London, to Donna MARIA LUISA, eldest daughter of Don Francisco Argnnrnioiz, of Lima.

On the 5th instant, at St. Mary's Church, Bryanstone Square, Lieutenant-Col. the Hon. Enw Alto STOPFORD, 3rd Foot Guards, second son of the Earl of CODY- LOWE], to H OR AT I A CHARLOTTE, widow of the late Richard Tebbitts, Esq. and only daughter of Thomas Lockwood, Esq. On the 1st inst. WILLIAM BARNARD CLARKE, Esq. of Chapel Street, Bedford How, to Cu ARLOTTE, daughter of Colonel William Brooks, of Southampton Row, Russell Square. On the 6th inst. at St. Margaret's Church, HENRY FTEATHCOTE, Esq. son of Rear-Admiral Sir Henry Heathcote, to HENRIETTA MARIA, youngest daughter of R. I3ransby Cooper, Esq. H.P. - On the 6th inst. at Hale House, near Salisbury, the Rev. SAINSBURY LANOPOren SAINSBU rty, to GEORCIANA, eldest daughter of Sir Watben Waller, of Pope's Villa, Bart. and Knight Commander of tine Guelphic Order. On the 2nd inst. at Leamington Spa, CHARLES Louoox, Esq. M.D. physician of that place, to MARGRACIA, eldest daughter of the late William Ryves, Esq. of Ityves Castle, county Limerick. On tine 29th of May, THOMAS, eldest son of Valentine Blake, Esq. to LETITIA. only daughter of Click O'Brien, Esq. of Galway, and niece to Lord Clanmorris. On the 29th ult. at Fetter!), Wilts, Sir J. WITHER AWDRY, to SARAH MARIA, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Awdry, Vicar of Felstead, Essex. On the 2nd instant, at Edinburgh, CHARLES OLIPHANT, Esq. W. S. to Mrs. Due. BA ntebAv;daegliter of the late Sir James Campbell, of Aberuchill, Start. On the 5th instant, at St. C corge's Church, Hanover Square, the Right Honour- able the Earl of CLA X WILLIAM, to Lady ELIZABETH liaitesar, second daughter of the late Earl of Pembroke. At St. George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. WEBSTER HUNTLEY, 11I.A., Fellow of All Soul's College, to MARY, eldest daughter of the late Richard Lyster, Esq. BIT., of Rowton Castle, Shropshire.

DEATHS.

On the let inst. at his house, Clare, Suffolk, WawAst MATnnw, Esq. of Pentlow Hall, Essex, a Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Suffolk, and one of his Ala- jesWs Justices of the Peace for both counties, in his 67th year. On the t:Sth ult. AM:IL ruus LANGFORD, Esq. of Trinity College, Cambridge, the son of Boiler Rolle Langford, Esq. of Dodworth, near Barnsley, Yorkshire. He was drowned whilst bathing in the Serpentine River, Hyde Park, in his 26th year. Rev. THOMAS Jvssor ABBOTT, Perpetual Curate of Newmarket, Cambridge, and Vicar of Lodrion, NorfiAlt.

At Lynn, the Rev. Ric:rant) Towm.v.v.

Rev. WILLIAM GORTON, Vicar of Sherburne, Dorset, and Rector of Chickerell. At Stontshill, Gloucestershire, the Rev. W. L. BARE'. Rev. TH OMASMoitTost CoLooN, B.A. Rector of Likenholt, Hants, and Pilsdon, Dorset, and Perpetual Curate of Charminster and Stratton.

At Tanlield, the Rev. Josern SIMPSON.

Rev. JGIIN KERING ron WHtstr, late Minister of Christ Church, Spa, near Glou- cester, and formerly Vicar of Corsham, Wilts.

On the 2nd inst. at Guitsborough, Northamptonshire, at the house of his brother, the Rev. John Bateman, Major-General Bucuurv, of alidhurst, Sussex. On the 1st of April last, on board the Captain Cook, G. Will, commander, on his way from India to the Cape of Good Hope, Lieutenant-Colonel JAMES DELAMAIN, of the 65th Regiment Native Infantry. On the 6th inst. in Welbeck Street, GEORGE MACHENZLE BLAIR, Esq. On the I st inst. at Aldermi Woreer-tershire, the Rev. Ws I. ra A m Pate E,aged80. On the 3rd instant, at Exeter, Jo r:e FREDERICK SERLE MAcarszrosp, of Queen's College, Cambridge, son of Dr. Mackintosh, of Colchester, in his 21st year. On the 4th instant, at her house in Upper George Street, Montagu Square, Mrs. ANNE PENN, relict of the late John Penn, Esq. formerly Governor, and one of the hereditary proprietors, of the province of Pennsylvania, in her 84th year. On the 2nd instant, at his house on Richmond Green, Surry, blaeasw PETERS. Esq. at the advanced age of 95. On the 26th ult. at his house, in York Place, Sir THOMAS RAMSAY, Bart. of Balmain, Colonel in the service of the East India Company. With Sir Thomas, it is believed, the Baronetcy, which was created in 1625, becomes extinct. At Castlemains, near Sanqnhar, JAMES STODDART. in his 80th year. On Monday last, aged 67, Sir THOMAS LEGARD, Bart. of Canton, in the county of York, Captain in the Royal Navy. On Monday, July 5, at his house in Pulteney Street, Bath, Timmins LECHMERE. Esq. many years a Member of Council at Bombay. At Pondicherry, of a lingering illness, Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN WARREN, late Captain in his Majesty's 56th Regiment, aged 60 years and five months.