12 JULY 1828, Page 14

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND' DEATHS.

RTIIS.—On the 4th inst., in Upper Harley-street, the lady of P. S. L. Grenfell, Esq., of a son.—On the 4th inst., the lady of Charles Dimsdile, Esq., of Tolmers, Ilerts, of a son.—June 26, the lady of Col. Gwynne, of Glanbran Park, Carmarthen- shire, of a son.—The wife of Mr. J. Cooke, tailor, of Settle, has been safely delivered of three children, a boy and two girls, who, with the mother, are likely to do well.— At Washington Rectory, Mrs. Henry Perccval, of a daughter.—On the 7th inst., in Grosvenor-place, the Hon. Mrs. George Dawson, of a daughter.—On the 10th inst., in Portland Place, Lady Jane Peel, of twins.—On the 7th inst., at Taplotv Court, Bucks, the lady of Viscount Kirkwall, of a second son.

MARRIAGES.—On the 30th ult., at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Vice- Provost of Eton, the Rev. George Sivewright, of Blakesley, Northainptonshire, and St. George's Chapel, Brighton, to Catherine Sarah, youngest daughter of Lady Morres Gore.—On the 3dinst., by the Rev. C. Rogers, in the Parish Church, Halifax, York- shire, Capt. Wellesley Ashe, 93d Highland Regiment, grandson of the late Sir Thos. Ache, M.P. for Ashtield, county of Meath, to Miss H. W. Haigh, only daughter of George Haigh, Esq. Mount Halifax.—On the 5th inst. at Trinity Church, Mary-la- Bonne, by the Rev. Richard Board, B. L., Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., to Catherine, daughter of the late John Jones, Esq., of Dery Ormond, Cardiganshire, and sister to John Jones, Esq. of Portland-place.—On the 5th inst. at St. George's, Hanover- square, by the Hon. and Rev. Pierce Meade, Capt. Rawdon, of the Coldstream Guards, to the Right Hon. Lady, Cremorne.—On the 8th inst., at Chiswick, by the Rev. T. F. Bowerbank, the Reg. H. T. Newbery, of Park-place, Islington, to Ann, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Fawcett, Esq., of the same place.—On the 8th inst., at Hampstead, Frederick Joseph Keene, Esq., to Emma, second daughter of Barrage Davenport, Esq. of the above place.—On the 5th inst., at the British Am- bassador's Chapel, at Paris, George Cornwall Legit, Esq., eldest son of George John Leg,h, Esq., of High Legit, in the county Palatine of Cheshire, to Louisa Charlotte, second daughter of Edward Taylor, Esq., of Bifrons, Kent.—On the 10th inst., at NVesterham, Alexander David Inglis, Esq., eldest son of David Peas Inglis, Esq., of Maiden Park, Surrey, to Cecilia Wolseley, eldest daughter and on the same day, John Jones, Esq., of Portland-place, and of Dery Ormond, to Charlotte Elizabeth, seconddaughter of Thomas Jesson, Esq., of Still Park, Westerham, Kent.

Dke.rns.—Three days after the accident at Kirkaldy, of a broken heart, Mrs. Matthewson, mother of the three ybung ladies who were killed.—June 1, at Zante, in the Ionian Isles, Capt. F. Abney Hastings, youngest son of the late General Sir C. Charles Hastings.—On Friday se'nnight, at his house in Crawford-street, Lieut.- General John Richardson.—On the 30th ult., at High 'Wycombe, of the measles, Georgiana Maria Hutchinson, wife of General Sarrazin, and youngest daughter of the late Capt. Samuel Hutchinson, of the Horse Guards, and Deputy Consul at Brille, in Holland.—On the 5th inst., the infant son of Viscount Duncannon, Caven- dish-square.—At Nottingham-house, in the county of Caithness, on the 228 ult., John Campbell Sutherland, Esq., of Forse, in the 75th year of his age.—On the 9th, at her house in St. James's Park, the Dowager Countess of Suffolk.—On Monday, at his house at Newmarket, the Hon. Charlei Win.Wyndham, second brother of the present Earl Egremont.—Lately, at Great Florwood, aged 85, Mr. George Williat, one of the wealthiest farmers in Bucks, having left property of the value of 100,0001. —At Edinburgh, on Saturday last, aged 83, Dr. Andrew Duncan, Professor of the Theory of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, and First Physician to his Majesty for Scotland.—On the 17th of May last, on board his MajeAty's packet the Doke of York, on her way home from Jamaica, his Excellency Sir Ralph James Woodford, Bart., Governor of Trinidad.