13 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

At Trillick, near Enniskillen, Mrs. WALLACE, wife of Mr. Wallace, Excise Officer, of three children, who, with the mother, are doing well. On the 2nd Inst. at Sanson Seal, the Lady of Colonel CUMMING, of the Bengal cavalry, of a son. On the 7th inst. the Lady of GEORGE Attsrr.v Moor:rain, Esq. of Aston Hall, Shropshire, of a son. On the 10th inst. the Lady ofJ. PETTY MUSPRATT, Esq of a son. On the 8th inst. Mrs. W. FREEMAN, of Milbank Street, of a daughter.

On the 10th inst. at Chalford, Gloucestershire, Lady PREVOST, of a son.

On the 10th inst. at Bonehill. Staffordshire, Lady JANE PEEL, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

At St James's Church, Bath, HENRY UNDERWOOD, Esq. of Bath, to MISS BARRY, daughter of the late Philip Barry, Esq. of Kilcairnes, county of Meath, Ireland. Captain SAMUEL CAMPBELL ROWLEY, of his Majesty's ship Wellesley, brother of Vice-Admiral Sir Josias Rowley, Bart. K.C.B. to NARY, only daughter of the late Edmund Cronyn, of Newtown, county of Kilkenny, Esq. - On the 2nd inst. at Plymouth, T. H. HOLBERTON, Esq. surgeon, Hampton Middlesex, to ELIZABETH VAUGHAN, youngest-daughter of Lieutenant. Generdi

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At lit, George Street, Edinburgh, on the 5th inst. WIttlast MILLER, Esq. of Monkcastle, to ANNA MARIA, daughter, of the late Admiral Campbell, of thePortu.. guese aervice. 0o,ttle9th inst. at Bathwick, the Rev. ASGILL COLVILLE, vicar of Midsomer. Norton, nephew of the late General Sir Charles Asgill, Bart. G.C.H. to Manta, fourth daughter of the late Edmund Ilroderip, Esq. ofofFeils. On the 8th inst. at Wirksworth, EDWARD D. DtvElerom, Esq. of Calveley, to CAROLINE ANNE, eldest daughter of Richard Hurt, Esq. of Wirksworth, lathe county of Derby. On the 9th inst. at Mitcham Chnrch, HENRY DAVID WILLIAMS, Esq. of his Majesty's 54th Regt. to CAROLINE, eldest daughter of William Hodgson, Esq. of Lower Mitcham, Surry.

DEATHS.

At Walthamstow, Essex, Sir ROBERT WIG RAM, Bart. labia 87th year. At his house, in the parish of Kilmuir, Isle ot Skye, on the 10th ult. Lieutenant SOIRLE afacuontto, at the very advanced age of 106. He has left three children under ten years of age. On the 5th inst. at Blackheath, Major-General Sir CHARLES PHILIP BELSON, K.C.B. in his 57th year. On the 11th of June last, on board the Honourable Company's ship Clive, up the Persian Gulf, Tnosias WILLIAM Pircnsa, Midshipman, aged 17 years, of the. jungle fever, second son of Henry Jones Pitcher, of Charlton, Esq. near Dever, and grandson-of Thomas Pitcher. Esq. of the Grove, Blackheath. On the 30th ult, at his residence, Dix's Field, Exeter, Sir HENRY CArtEw, Fart' of Haccombe, in the county of Devon, in his 52nd year. On the 8th inst. in Derby Street, Westminster, CHARLES SINCLAIR CULLEN, Esq. barrister-nt-law' of a disease of the heart. On the 2nd inst. Captain EDWARD ROTHERAII, C.B, R.N., in his 78th year. Captain Rotheram commanded, in the celebrated battle of Trafalgar, his Majesty's ship Royal Sovereign, bearing the flag of Lord Collingwood: On the3rd inst. at the Vicarage, Benbury, the Rev. WALTER TREVELYAN, in his 68th year.