14 FEBRUARY 1829, Page 14

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

11: nrits.-At Burlington-house, Lady Charles Fitz-Roy, of a daughter-At Mill- brook, the Lady of Sir Charles Dalrymple, of a daughter-On the 2d inst. at Car- di'oati, the Lady of George Woolgar Griffith, Esq. of a son and heir-Outhe 30th ult. litNewnhata Pathlox, Warwick, the Countess of Denbigh, of a daughter-.-At Oxford, the Lady of 1/r. Ogle, of a Sun-On the 2d inst. at Gordon Castle, the Lady of James Duff, Esq. of a daughter-On Sunday, Mrs. Rediludgh, of Burnley, was safely delivered of two daughters and a son. She hail twins (a boy and a girl) last March -At the Viscomitess Putman's, on the 4th, the Hon. Mrs. Dundas, of Dundas, of a soma-O it the lath, in Grosvenor-place, the Lady Susan Lygon, of a son. MAIL a Au Es.-On Tuesday, the 10th inst. at Tunbridge, William Ongley Elmira seq. third son of the late Philip Douglas Firmin, Esq. of Crowdleham-hall, Kent, to Sophia, third daughter of William Thomas Harvey, Esq. of Hillden-house, Tun- bridge, IS ent-At Loughborough, J. Roadley to Elizabeth (idding. The bridegroom was at the time in the custody of as constable, on a charge of trespass. During the ceremony he was at liberty, but the rite being ended, he was handcuffed and con- veyed to the lock-up, till afternoon, when he was discharged on paying the damages and cods-On the 12th, at Marylehone Church, the Hon. Henry Stafford Jerning- ham, eldest sou of Lord Stafford, to Miss Howard, daughter to the late Edward Howard, Esq. F.ILS. and niece to his Grace the Doke of Norfolk-On the 10th, at St. George's Church, Montague Cholmeley, Esq. Member for Grantham, and eldest son of Sir Mentague Cholufeley, Bart. to Lady Georgia aa Beauclerk, daughter of the late and sister to the present Duke of St. Alban's-On the 10th, Major E. R. Stephenson, of his Majesty's 76th Regiment, to Martha, youngest daughter of the late S. S. Taylor, Esq. of Denten House, in the county of Hants-Oa; the 10th, at Brighton, the Rev. W. H. Wayne, of Hill-cottage, near Derby, to Jane, second daughter of S. F. Billion', of Brighton, Esq. isairits.-At Edinburgh, on the 24th ult. the Right Hon. Lady Anne Wharton Doff, second daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Earl of File, and wife of Richard Wharton Duff, Esq. of drton-And, on the 20th ult. Sophia Henrietta, their eldest (laughter-0u the 3d inst. it her residence at Newton Priory, in the county of Wilts, in the 8Ist year of her age, the Hon. Jane Estcourt, relict of the late Thomas Es-acourt, Esq. of Estrourt, in the county of Gloucester, and eldest daughter of the Bight Hon. James, second Viscount Grimston-At Ballymanus, in the Queen's County, Win. Durum, Esq. one of the few surviving Catholic Delegates of 1792; anti who has ever since that period taken a distinguished part ill the political affairs of his native land-At Haretield, on the 7th inst. Lieut.-Gen. H. P. Lawrence, of the Bombay Establishment, aged. 74--On the 7111 inst. at Brentford, Miss Trimmer, se- cond daughter of the lute James Trimmer, Esq. and Mrs. Trimmer, the author-Mrs. Riggs, Kingston, Isle of Wight, aged 10(1 years-Mrs. Jackson, the wife of General Jackson, the President elect, died on the 22d of December, at Northville, New York -On the 12th inst. Emily, Marchioness uf Londonderry, widow of the late Marquis of Londonderry, at her residence in St. James's-square. Her Ladyship had been dangerously indisposed for the last seven or eight days-At Southampton, Mary Alicia, second daughter of the late Captain Wm. Baird, eldest son of Sir James Baird, Bart. of Stoughton Hall, Mid-Lothian-At her house in the town of Eyre- court, Ireland, in the )37th year of her age, Mrs. Anchoretta Eyre, mother of Giles Eyre, Esq. of Ey reeourt Castle, and relict of Richard Eyre, Esq. She was the eldest daughter of the late Colonel Samuel Eyre, of Eyreville, and grand-daughter of Sir Thoinas Dancer, of Modereny, Bart.-At Newton Priory, Wilts, the Hon. Jane Estcourt, relict of Thomas Esteourt, Esq. and eldest daughter of the Right Hon. James, second Viscount Grimstoli-On the 5th, at her residence in Great Yarmouth, Norton:, the Dowager Lady Lacon-On the 7th, at Padintry Lodge, Bucks, aged 81, John Dax, Esq. late of Serle-street, Lincoln's-inn, Master of the Exchequer- office of Pleas for upwards of ai) years-On the 9th, at Bath, at a very advanced age, the Bev. Win. Crowe, B.C. L. public orator of the University of Oxford, and for- merly fellow of New College-At Lincoln, the Dowager Lady Nelthorpe, relict of Sir John Neithorpe, Bart. of Scawhy.