12 FEBRUARY 1831, Page 19

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 6th inst. at Maida Vale, the Lady of the Rev. JAMES STRATTEM, Of a daughter. On theist inst. at Brighton, the Lady of Lieut.-Colonel BA/ LLTE, of a daughter. On the 1st inst. at the Rectory, Burchfield, Berks, the Lady of the,Rev. HENRY CURTIS CHERRY, of a daughter. At Clapton, on the 4th inst. the Lady of the Chevalier de 111oxTEzumA, of a daughter. On the .4th inst. in Curzon Street, the Lady of EDWARD J. COOPER, Esq. DI.P. of a daughter. On the 5th inst. at Hammersmith, the Lady of the Rev. FRANCIS THOMAS ATWOOD, of a daughter. On the 7th inst. at the Ray, near Maidenhead, Lady PITILLIMORE, of a son. On the 9th inst, at the General Post Office, Mrs. Fos SLING, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 2nd inst. at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the Rev. WILLIAM BROOKE KEMP. sore, M.A. of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, to ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Robertson, Esq., of South Shields, Durham. On the 3rd inst. at St. Gluvias, Cornwall, the Rev. HORATIO TODD, A.M. second son of the late George Todd, Esq. of Bellsize, Hampstead, to RHODA MARIA, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. L. Bluett, A.B. of Penrhyn. On the 2nd inst. at Kennington, Captain 11. B. Mason, R.N. to ANw, widow of Lieut.-Col. George Arnold. At Bungay, Suffolk, the Rev. J. BALFOUR, incumbent of Lower Peover, to CHARLOTTE, daughter of the late Captain John Rix Birch, of Stowe Park, Cheshire. On the 8th inst. at St. Matthew's, Brixton, the Rev. THOMAS PHILLPOTTS, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, only son of John Phillpotts, Esq. M.P. to MARY EMMA PENEtiorE, only daughter of the late Ulysses Hughes, Esq. of Groves- end, Glamorganshire. On the 8th inst. at Rlithil,eld, Staffordshire, by the Lord Bishop of Oxford, the Rev. ARUNDELL BOUYERIE, third son of the Hon. B. Bouverie, to FANNY, second daughter of the late Walter Sneyd, Esq. of Keel, in the county of Stafford, and one of her Majesty's Maids of Honour. On the 8th inst. at St. James's, Westminster, Mr. GEORGE STRAIGHT, of Has. kards, Ingatestone, Essex, to CHARLOTTE, daughter of John Baker, Esq. of the Parsonage, Margaretting. On the 3rd inst. at Durham, J. H. BonwErr, Esq. son of Sir Robert Burnett, Bart. of Leys, in the county of Kincardine, to CAROLINE MARGARET, daughter of the late Charles Spearman, Esq. of Thornley, in the county of Durham. On the 25th of January, at Florence, THOMAS PAGE, Esq. of Ely, to Str- sAmvA, eldest daughter of the Honourable Colonel de Courcy, and niece to the Right Honourable Lord Kinsale.

DEATHS.

On the 6th inst. at Hastings, the Hon. FREDERICK WILLIAM Romwsolv, only son of Lord Grantham, in his 20th year. On the 2nd inst. at Stirling, suddenly, Lieut.-Gen. GRAHAM, Deputy Governor of Stirling Castle. On the 4th inst. at Woolwich, Lady BOB E,relict of the late Colonel Sir W. Robe, K.C.B. in her 60th year. On the 3rd inst. at Bath, the Rev. Dr. WILLIAM TRAIL, In his 85th year. At Edinburgh, on the 24th ult. the Rev. ANiutErr LOTH/AN. At Bury St. Edmunds, Mr. G. BLOOMPIHLD, in his 84th year, brother to Robert Bloomfield, the poet, and himself the author of many poetical effusions of &tape merit as compositions. At Ayr, on the 13th ult. Captain ALEXANDER lif‘CosHaut, in his 94th year. At hie house, in Church Street, Inverness, on the 20th nit. Mr. JAMES merchant ; and, on the 22nd inst. Mrs. JEAN WiLsOzt or GRAY, his wife. On the 4th inst. at Chesterfield, ROWLAND HEArncoss HACKER, Esq. late Lieut.-Col. of the late 91et Regiment, in Ms 56th year. On the 5th inst. (at the house of his nephew, the Rev. H. Venn, Hull), the Rev. GEORGE KING, M.A. Prebendary of Ely, and Rector of Whitwell, Derbyshire, In his 68th year. On the 2nd inst. at Bodminton, Lady IsAREL LA ANN KINOSCOTE, wife of Tho- mas Henry Kingscote, Esq. of Kingscote Castle, and sixth daughter of the Duke of Beaufort, in her 23rd year. On the 13th September, at Ambah, in the East Indies, Captain CHARLES HOL- ROYD, second son of Sir George Sowley Holroyd. On the 'Jth inst. at Eastnor Castle, the Countess of SOMERs. On the 3rd inst at Bath, the Rev. Dr. W. TRAIL, in his 85th year. On the 4th inst. at Edinburgh, WILLIAH RITCHIE, Esq. one of the principal writers in the Scotsman newspaper. At Munich, the lion. MARGARET ERSKINE, second daughter of Lord Erskine, his Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Bavaria. At Walworth Castle, Darlington, Lieut.-Gen. AYL 51Eft.