15 NOVEMBER 1834, Page 9

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 8th inst., at Leytou, Essex, the Lady of WILLIAM TAYLOR Corzza HD, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On the 8th inst., at Tatton Park, Cheshire, the Lady CusatzarrE EGERTON, of a daughter. On the 7th inst.. at Llanstinan, the Lady of Lient.-Col OWEN, MX., of a daughter. On the 10th inst., at Camberu ell, Mrs. GEORGE READ DIXON, of a son.

011 the 8th inst., at Ewberst, Surry, the Lady of the Rev. Ensatits AUGUSTUS STEUART, era SOD. On the 9th inst., at East Farleigh, Mrs. ROBERT WitmEnEoRes, of a son.

On the 10th lust., the Lady of the Rev. IloaacE Mosta°, or a daughter.

Ott the 29th ult., at his house. Middleton Rectory, Oxfordshire, the Lady of the Rev RICHARD FRETYMAN, Precentor of Lincoln, of twins, stillborn.

• MARRIAGES.

On the 2d inst., at Edinburgh', GEORGE AUGUSTUS CAMPBELL, Esq., of the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, to the Lady SARAH Laos:, second daughter of the Earl of Strathmore.

On the Ilth inst, at Chelmsford. the Rev. HENRY Ginsore, Rector of Fvfield. Essex, to SARAII, third (laughter of the late Rev. Thomas Mills, M.A., of Coval Hall, Vicar of Hampstead Ilelion, Essex. And on the same day, CHARLES MEREDITH. Esq., of Liu- cole's Inn, to FANNY, fourth daughter of the above late Rev. Thomas Mills. 011 the 8th inst., at Paris, at the house of the British A inbassador, by the Right Rev. Bishop Luscombe, and afterwards at the Church of St. Eustache, according to the Catholic rites, Roses? ALPHONSE DE STRADA, Equerry to the King of the French. and only son of the Marquis Be Strada, Master of the florae, to Cuarttorre GEORGINA, daughter of the late Charles Chapman, Esq., or the Hon. Company's Civil Service, Bengal. On the 11th inst., at St. Mary's, Bryanstou Square, and previously, According to the Roman Catholic ritual, HENRY WATERTON, Esq.. of Fulmer Place, Bucks, sou of the late Christopher Waterton, Esq., of Woodlands, Yorkshire, to HARRIET ISABELLA, se- cond daughter of William Ogle junior, Esq., of Cause,- Park, Northumberland, and Bryanston Square.

On the 12th inst., at Loughton, the Rev. C. W. Wirmisrsort. of Bardsey. Yorkshire, to LOUISA ANN, fourth daughter of Mice Pearse, Esq., of Monkilain, Essex. And on the same (lay. JAMES NICHE junior, Esq., of Cecil Lodge, Ilerts, to HARRIET, youngest daughter of Brice l'earse, Esq. On the 31st ult., at Paris. ALFRED, youngest son of the late Charles Thomson, Esq., Waster in Chancery. to JEarms /dam A, daughter of John Stephenson, Esq.

DEATHS.

On the 10th inst., at AlthorpePark,Northamptonahire, Earl SPENCER. in his 77th year. On the 1st inst., Lady CLERK, widow of Sir .1. Clerk, of Penicuik, Bart., in her 89th year.

In India, on the 233 of May, in his 30th year, Lieut. Gamma Bellow, 1st Native In- fantry, second sou of the late Rev. Ilenry Byron.

Ott the 29th July last, on hoard the Palambam, from Bombay, on his passage to the Cape of Good Hope for the recovery of his health, CAPEL A. HANBURY TRACY, Esq., lit..!., fourth son of Charles Hanbui y Tracy, Esq., M.P., orf oddington, Gloucestershire. On the 21st ult.. at Junkopiug, in Sweden, the Baroness DE REHAUSEN, widow of Baron de Rehausen, many years Envoy Extraordinary from the Court of Sweden in this country. and daughter of the late John Merchant Bulkeley, Esq.. of Lisbon. Ou the 2.5th of April, at Bangalore, HENRY Armor; NUTT, Esq., 7th Madras Cavalry. On the 5th inst., at the Wild Farm, near St. Albans, ROBERT SMITH, Esq., of the ladle House (late Captain in the East India Volunteers), iu his 46th year.

On the 31st ult., at Leeds, Jolts Cussox. Esq., in his 83rd year. Mr. TURNER, late of the firm of Trumpherey and Turner, wholesale grocers, of Horsham, recently invited a large party of triends to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of his wedtlitirday; a few days after he was seized with a fit, in which he expired, on the 29th ult., in Isis 84th year.

Ott the 23d ult., HENRY, aged 14 years ; on the 5th inst., PETER MACLEOD, aged 4 years and 3 months ; and on the 9th inst., ALEXANDER, aged 6 years and 5 mouths— second, fourth, and fifth sons of P. M. Wylie, of Fenchurch Street.