13 APRIL 1833, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 5th inst., at the Deanery, Wells, the Lady of the very Rev. the Dean of Wer.Ls, of a son.

On the 5tIolust.. at Versailles, the lady Of ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY MOORE, EMI, -county Tyrone, Of a son. . • On theist host., at Northreppe Rectory. Norfolk, the Lady of the Rev. 1'. C. LAW, Of a daughter. On the 5th inst, at Presteign. the Lady of the Rev. J. R. BROWN, of a son. On the 8th inst., the Lady of ALEXANDER Routtimmer, Esq., of a son. At Betchworth Castle, Dorking, the Lady of D. BARCLAY. Esq., of a son. On the 30th of November last, at Madras, the Lady of the Lieut.-Col. MONTEITH.

.Engineers, of a daughter. . .

On the 6th inst., at Henley Grove, Westbury, near Bristol. the Lady of WILLIAM 'FORD, EMI.; of a son. On the 8th inst., in Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, Mrs. JOHN CATER, of a sou.

MARRIAGES.

On the 9th inst., at the Subdeauery Church, Chichester, Aeon T.711QUHART, youngest son of the late William Urquhart, Esq., of Craigston, North Britain, to Many LYDIA, only daughter of the Bishop of Chichester. On the 10th inst.. at St. Mary's Church, Lambeth, ALFRED Gamin, Esq.. of the Middle Temple, to ELIZABETH. SAKAH, surviving daughter of the late William Sandey, Esq., Commander Royal Navy. On the 24th January last, at Alexnedria CEgypt), at the houseof John Barker. Esq., his Britannic Majesty's Consul-General for Egypt. PETER, son of the late John Taylor, ISsq., of Clitheroe, to MERCT, eldest (Infighter of Mr. John Friend, late of Rtsmsgate. On the 29th ult., at the Friends' Meetinghouse. Falmouth, WILLIAM Gnomons. Esq., banker, of Gloucester, IO ELIZABETH TILEGEI.LAS, second daughter of the late Robert 'Were Fox, Esq. Also, at the same time, Fioattets Tnexarr, Esq., merchant, of Bristol, to MARIANA, youngest daughter of the aforesaid R. W. Fox. Esq. On the 11th inst., at St. George's, Hanover Square, THOMAS CHARLTON WHITMORE Esq.. M.P.. eldest son of Thomas Whitmore. Esq., of Apley Park, Shropshire, to the Lady Lontso ANNE DOUGLAS, eldest daughter of the Marquis of Queensberry. On the 8th inst.. WILLIAM Gioatax Woos. Esq., of the Madras Cavalry,,eldest son -of Sir William Woods, to SARAH, daughter of Andrew Clarke, Esq., of Camberwell. ' On the 11th inst., at St. George's, Hanoi-ea. Square, JOHN HEATHCOTE, Esq.. Of Coo- mington Castle, Huntingdonshire. to EMILY FRANCES, third daughter of N. W. Ridley Colborne, Esq., of West Hardlas Hall, Norfolk. On the 11th inst., at St. George's. Hanover Square. WILLIAM Noserno.10- Esq., only son of William Northage. of Gower Street. Bedford Square. Esq., to Alewniarra Lomas, second datgliter Of the-late Sir John Henry Newbolt, Chief Justice of Madras. On the 11th inst., at SL Mary's. Bryanston Square, the Reverend Joins- WnotLxv, of Ecton. Northamptonshire, ICI THIODOSIA BARBARA, only daughter of the Honourable and Reverend Pierce Meade.

On the 1 Ith inst., at St. George's. Hanover Square, Lady JANE STOPFORD, daughter of the Earl of Courtouu, to Awn. Ron, Esq.. of Clonartiu.

DEATHS.

On the 6th inst., at the residence of his brother, Major Stuart, Hillingdon Grove, near Uxbridge, JAMES STUART, Esq.. a Director of the East India Company, and for- merly, for several Parliaments, the Representative of the Borough of Huntingdon. On the 5th of August, near MaIRCC/I, ALEXANDER BEWICKE ANDERSON, Esq., of the lion. East India Company's Civil Service, of jungle fever, brought on from exertion in the discharge of his duty as Assistant-liesident of Nanning.

On the 31 inst., at his residence, Downing Street, Captain ROBERT Pousoxs, London Militia, in his 70th year. On the 7th inst., at Langwith Lodge, Notts. ROBERT NESSAU SUTTON. Esq. youngest son of the late Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., of Norwood Park, in tlte county of Notts.

On the 5th of October last, at Juanpore, Captain Gamuts CotamoLow, of the 6th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry.

On the 8th ult., suddenly, at his residence in Charlotte Street, Leamington, of a dis- ease of the heart, WILLIAM WESTON, OR the 1st inst., IIENRY CROCKETT, Esq., of Little Onn Hall, Staffordshire. He WAS in the Commission of the Peace, and one of the Deputy-Lieutenants of the County.

On the 12th inst., at his house in Blackfriars Road, the Rev. RowLotrn HiLt„ in his 89th year.

On the 5th inst., Mr. JOHN Hem, of Salterton, Wilts, in his 100th year.