16 NOVEMBER 1833, Page 10

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

In Hans Place, Brighton, the Lady of Sir FRANCIS SHUCHBURGIT, Bait., of a daughter' In Montagu Square. the Lady of Major WtLzocx, of a son and daughter. At Rothertield, Hants, the Lady or J. W. Sam; Esq.. M.P., of a son. At Chatham, the Lady of Dr. J. RICH ARDSON. the Arctic traveller, of a son. On the 8th inst., in Montague Place. the Lady of S. R. BOSANQUET, of a son. On the 8th inst., at Down Place, Berks, the Lady of the Rev. Wzrrrwowni Bowyra, or a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 259 ult., at Leghorn, by the Rev. Thomas Harvey. Chaplain to the British Chapel of that place, Joust wn.sox PIETAS% Esq., of Trieste. to JANE DAVIDSON, eldest daughter of the late Major-General E. S. Broughton, of Rossend Castle, county of File.

At Larvington, Sussex, the Rev. H. E. MANNING, Rector, to CAROUSE, daughter Of the late Rev. J. Sargant. On the 7th inst., at the Parish Church of Hampstead, Joust HERON MAXWELL, Esq., second son of the late Sir John Maxwell. Bart., of Springkell. Dumfriesshire. to CAROLINE, sixth daughter of the Hon. Montgouterie Stewart, and niece to the Earl of Galloway. On the 31st ult.. at ,Marshlield Church. Gloucestershire, THOMAS Srerrti, Esq., of Hill House. liambleton, Hants, and the Cottage, Bulstrode Park, to MATILDA, second daughter of the late John Denison, Esq., M.P., of Ossington. Notts, and Portman square, London. On the 4th inst.,. at St. Martin's Church. Birmingham. Joust BIRD, Esq. of Birming- ham and Dinas-y-Mowddwy, North Wales, to CAROLINE ELIZABETH, second daughter of John Beardsworth, Esq.. of the former place. On the 14th inst., at St. Jarnes's Church. JOHN ATHOL/. M. MGasoos.. Esq., eldest son of Sir Evan MGregor, Bart., to MARY Cummorrx, youngest daughter of Renr- Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. On the 12th inst., at Grestind, Itawnr.z WILBRAHAM junior, Esq., to Strisr.LA, eldest daughter of the late William Egerton. Esq., of Gresfield Lodge, Denbighshire. DEATHS.

On the 2341 ult., at Eaton Grove, Norwich. Captain Jossesr Banwtorr. R.N., in his 69th year. Ile was one of the few remaining companions of his present Majesty in the glorious victory, off Camperdown.

On the 9th inst., at Champion Hill, Camberwell, WILLLssi F. BARRAUD, Esq, of his Majesty's Customs, in his 50th year.

On the 17th ult.. at Lucius, in the county of Dublin, in his 64th year, Captain Wit- Luta BLAnt, late of the 2d Regiment of Life Guards.

On the 7th inst., at Woburn Farm, near Chertsey, CUARLES STIRLING, Esq., Viee- Admiral of the White. in his 74th year. On the 8th inst.. at Brixtdstairs. at the residence of her daughter Lady Grant, of Money- musk, Mrs. MACLEOD, in her 86th year. On the 8th inst., at Brighton, after a long and severe illness, the Rev. 3xoasts CHARLES FREDERICK LEICEt•TER, of Hatfield Bruadoak, Essex.

On the 28th ult., at West Wratting Park, Cambridge. in her 30th year, Cnanzorrt, wife of J. Gibbons, Esq.. of Sta-nwell, Middlesex, and daughter of Sir C. Watson. On the 8th inst., at Paington, Devon, where he had gone fid the benefit of his health, WILLIAM HARVEY Hooesa, Esq., Secretary of the Royal Hospital. Greenwich. On the llth inst., in his 83d year, RICHARD LYSLEY, Esq., formerly Collector of the Customs at Dominica.

On the 13th inst., at Bath, Admiral Sir HERSEUT SAWYEE, H.C.B., in his-70th }ear.