12 JUNE 1841, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 3d inst., in Grosvenor Street, the Countess of HILLSBOROUGH, of a son and heir.

At Whitehall, the Lady Canarsorow, of a daughter. On the 2d inst , in Eaton Place. the Lady of T. W. BRAMSTON, Esq., M.P., of a son. On the 1st inst., at Chichester, the Lady of the Rev. HENRY FOSTER, of a daughter. On the 31st ult., at Foston, near York, the Lady of Themes FAuLcosra, Esq.. of a daughter. On the 5th inst., in Harley Street, the Wife of JAMES GORDON Dun, Esq., of a daughter. Ou the 5th inst., at the Pentre, Moumouthshire, Mrs. GREENFIELD, of a son and heir.

On the 411. April, in camp, at Jaulnah, East Indies, the Lady of Captain CLAUDE Anoteurs ROBERTS, Madras Army. of a son. On the 31st ult., at Boeklcton, iu the county of Worcester, the Lady of the Rev. E. 11. SLADEN, of a son. MARRIAGES.

At Rudding Park. Sir GeoaoE ARMETA0E, Bart., of Kirklees Park, to ELIZA, second daughter of Sir Joseph Radcliffe; and SAMUEL. eldest son of W. Williams Brown, Esq., of Chapel Allerton. to JACOBINA, eldest daughter of Sir Joseph Radcliffe.

At St. Bride's, Fleet Street, EnwAnn GRAtism, second son of Sir Robert Graham, Bart.. of Esk, Cumberland, to Mrs. HENDERSON, Widow of C. Henderson, Esq., of Oxford.

On the 3d inst., at Trinity Church, Gray's Inn Lane, EDWARD, third son of Sir Charles Whetstone Nightiugale, Bart., formerly of Kueesworth Hall, Cambridge. to ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of Mr. Pelee. of Rarnsbury, Wilts.

At Zante, IlEsay KNIGHT Swims, Esq.. Major of the Thirty-fifth Regiment, eldest sou of Mr. Sergeant Storks, to ELIZA, ouly daughter of Signor Guisippe Ninon Milan, Consul of the Emperor of Austria.

Ou the 10th inst., at All Saints'. Southampton, ARTHUR HALLAM. eldest sou of Charles A. Elton, Esq., and grandson of Sir A. Elton. Bait., of Cleved..n Court, Somerset. to RHODA SUSAN, Widow of James Baird, Esq., late Captain of the Fifteenth Hussars, and daughter of the late James Willis, Esq. On the 8th inst., at Plant, DAVIDSON BEATOON, Esq., second surviving son of the late Major General Alexander 13eatson, of Henley, Sussex, and formerly Governor of St. Helena, to ANNE lismurrts, second daughter of the lute John Campbell, Esq., of Lvston Hall, Suffolk.

-On the 8th inst., at St. Michael's Church. Toxteth Park, near Liverpool, the Rev. W. G. GREENSHEET, M.A., eldest son of Major-General Greeusheet, of Lawrence End, Herts, and of the East India Company's Service, to ELIZABETH JANE, eldest daughter of John Fletcher, Esq., of St. Michael's Mount, Toxteth Park. On the 8th inst., at Finchingfield, the Rev. SAMUEL P. FIELD, A.B., son of John Field, Esq., of her Majesty's Mint, to HARRIETTE SOPHIA, daughter of the Rev. James Westerman, A.M., Vicar of Finehiugfield, Essex. On the 2ti inst., at Finchley Church, the Rev. PERcrvAL Facer, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, second sou of Charles Frost, Esq., of Hull, to JENNErr Lomat. daughter of Richard Dixon. Esq.. of Oak Lodge, Fineltley. and Barbican.

On the 3d lust., at Stock Gaylard, D wsetshire, THEODORE. youngest sou Or J. L. Moillet. Esq., of Hamstead Hall, Staffordshire, to LOUISA Wouzar, second daughter of the Rev. H. F. Yeatman, LL.B., of Stock House. Dorset.

On the 3d inst., at Trinity Chapel, Edinburgh, Grottos CITHITr, Esq., of the Ninth Regiment, eldest sou of the late Lientenant.Colonel Cubitt. Royal Artillery, of Cat- field, in the county of Norfolk, to Maas CAMPBELL, only daughter of the late John Paterson. of Merryflats, Lanarkshire. Esq.

DEATHS.

At St. John's House, Cheltenham, LETITIA, Dowager Lady CLONBROCK, in her 84th year. Ou the 11th inst., in London, JAMES MoteraomEity, Esq., late of the Hall. Donegal, brother of the late Sir Henry C. Montgomery, Bart., formerly M.P. for the county, in his 73d year.

On the 10th inst., at her residence, Maids Hill, Lady CAMPBELL, Widow of the lase Sir William I'. H. Campbell. Bart.

On the 13th April, at St. Petersburg, Vice-Admiral Sir GEORGE Mmereaur HAMIL- TON, of the Imperial Russian Navy. Knight of St. Anne first class, St. George third class, and of St. Wladimir, in his 71st year. On the 1st inst., on board the Orieutal, in the Bay of Gibraltar, on his return from Clue Levant, Sir DAVID WILKIE. RA., in his 55th year. On the 25th ult., at his house iu Irish Street, Dumfries, of typhus-fever, JOHN SYMONS, Esq.. M.D., Surgeon of the Dumfries Militia, and Senior-Physician of the Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary. On the 6th inst., at lieddington, of which he had been Rector fifty-nine years, the Rev. JOHN BROSITIELD FERRERS, in his 83d year. Oa the 6th inst., at Twickenham, CAROLINE BENG, second sister of George Byng, Esq., M.P. for Middlesex. Ou the 4th inst., the Rev. WILLIAM Rosa STEPHENSON, Rector of Coningham, Essex, and Neentou, Salop, in his 62d year. On the 2d inst.. at Kensington, after an illness of two days, the Rev. WILLIAM Werrs. MA.. Vicar of Stradbroke. Suffolk, in his 46th year. On the 4th inst., at Dawlish, after a very long and severe illness, the Rev. W. M. BLENCOWE. in his 38th year. On the 7t11 inst., iu the Brenford Union Workhouse, ANNt QIIINLAND, at the ad- vanced age of 100 years. She was a native of North Wales; had been married twice: by her first husband she had three children, none of whom are living. She stated she never had a day's illness; and was capable of walking about until the last six mouths; since which time she has been confined to her bed, and has been gradually sinking. She retained the perfect use of her faculties until the last, and took great pleasure in relating the eveuts of her childhood, which she remembered very accurately.