18 SEPTEMBER 1830, Page 11

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

In Park Crescent, the Lady of Sir Wtssrast HENRY RICHARDSON, of a daughter. At Denmark Hill, Mrs. WILLIAM STONE, of a son. At Belfast, on the 9111 inst. the Lady of Major-General C. Bitucts, of a son.

On the 9th inst. at his seat, Halton House, the lady of Sir L. V. PALE, Bert. M.P. of a daughter. On the 29th ult. at Clifton, the lady of Capt. H. Farox, R.N. of a daughter. On the 15th inst. at her house, Kinesland Green, the lady of JOHN GEORGE Ur• Foan, Esq. of a son and heir.

On the 25th of August, at Geneva, in the fifth month of her widowhood, ELIZA. BETH, relict of the late Charles Julius Bergner, Esq. of a daughter.

In Audleytsquare, the wife of D. BA.u.L1E, Esq. of a daughter. On the 17th inst., at Pimlico Ledge, Mrs. J tots LIITTSOM ELLIOT, of a son. On the 31st. ultimo, at lt ickartou, Mrs. II sencitg, of a son.

At Cape of Good Hope, on the 22d. June last, the Honuarable Mrs STEUART of Dalguise, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 14th inst. at St. Mary's Bryanstone Square, Sir EnwA no BLOC NT, Bart. of Sodington, in the county of Worcester, and of Manley, Shropshire. to MARY FRANCES, eldest daughter of Edward Blount, Esq. M.P. the ceremony having been performed on the preceding evening according to the rites of the Catholic Church by the Right Rev. Dr. Yorke Brarnston.

On the 8th inst. at Westbury-upon-Trym, Ilsxuv H. Joy, Esq. of hIountjoy Square, Dublin, to CATHERINE Asoes, eldest daughter of Mr. Serge:HA Ludlow, of Down House Bristol.

At Weyms Bay, un the 7th inst. Sets. EsTrin DouGLAS Sgirtristo, Esq.yonngest son of the late John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie, to ANNE CRAIGIE, daughter of the late David Connell, Esq. of Glasgow.

On the Stir inst. at Ter Church, Devon, Gloucestershire, JAMES MonnAn, Esq. of Sloane Street, Lsotion, to ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of the lute John Steele, Esq. oldie Stool: Exchange. On the 14th inst. at Paddirgton Church, Joule CL.AUDIUS LOUDON, Eq. of Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, to JANE, only daughter of the late Thomas Webb, Esq. of iiiiaell House, Worcestershire.

At Calcutta, Feb. 18, Nt'isrt An PEMBaONe. FOLEy, Esq. his Majesty's 16th Regt. to CHARLoTTE SAVAGE, only child of Major Adam Gordon Campbell, of the same Regiment. At Calcutta, March 2, Ensign War. Ilitteltv EssTri ELL Cot coon, 14th Regi- ment N. I. eldest son of the late Colonel Jain:, Colcbroolie, C.11. Madras Army, to Miss LoursA HousTote, second daughter of the late Captain 1-BoSturs of the 11th Regiment, N.I. At St, Thomas's Mount, on March 30, Lieut. and Adj. MATTHEW CAMPBELL, of the and battalion of Artillery, to Miss ALI cc CAMPBELL, fifth daughter of the late Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Melfort, Argy1eshire. At Calcutta, March 3, Lieut. J. S. Reingsse te, Hon. Company's Native Infantry, to LoutSA JECCiF:, daughter of Col. Arch. Watson, of the Light Cavalry.

At Serampore, Feb. 25, J. 0. Vol GT, Esq. Surgeon in the service of his Danish Majesty, to nachel Shepherd, daughter of the Rev. Dr. Marshman.

Oct die eith inst., at Littlebam, Lear Exmouth, the Rev.Jour: Mose:LET, of Exmouth, to FRAY...cgs MARIA 'WI si.1A31s, third daughter of the late Samuel Wil- liams, Es 1. of Bristol, and niece of F. Withal:BS, Esq. Barrister. On the slit inst., Capt. EDwARD C. FLETCHER, of the 1st Life Guards, to the Hon. ELLEN MARY SHORE, youngest daughter of Lord Teignmouth. At SLlihaniptOn, THOMAS K essv, Esq. solicitor, Modbury, to DIAav RIDOUT, third datisliter of Capt. Hicks, R. N. and granddaughter to the late Admiral Hicks, of Maisonnette.

On the 14th, at cilipstead, the Honourable JAMES ST. CLAIR, eldest son of the Right Honourable Lord Sinclair, to JANE, eldest daughter of Archibald Little, Esq. of Shabden Park, Surry. On the 10th inst. at Greenwich, Wtsisstu He rums, of Lincoln's-inn, barrister- at.law, to Miss THOMAS, niece of Thomas Kearsey, Esq. of Vanburgh.house, Blackheath.

At Westbury-on-Tryrn, IlEstav H. .Tov, Esq. of Moutnjoy.sgnare, Dublin, to CATHERINE ANNE, eldest daughter of Mr. Sergeant Ludlow, of Down House, Clifton.

On the 10th inst., Captain GsoacE Dow:erten, East India Company's service, son of the late Major James Downing, of the Gist Regiment of Foot, to MARGARET, second daughter of Colonel Macdonald, Esq. of Dulness. At Dublin, on the 5th inst., JoIIN LOWE, Esq. Royal Artillery, second son of the

late Alexander Lowe, Esq. of Anntield. Fifeshire, AENEs, only daughter of the late Major Charles Morley Balders and Lady Maria Battlers, Barshom Halt, Norfolk.

HEAT IIS.

At Clifton, on the 17th ult. Sir HEN as Z•ZICHOLLS, E.C.B. Admiral of the White, in his 72nd year. At Itostrever, on tile 24;th ult. the Ludy ELIZABETH CAULFEILD, only sister to the present Earl of Charlemont.

On the•llth inst. after a lingering illness, Lieutenant-Colonel Has:Lev STABLES. late of the Grenadier Guards, in his 42utl year.

On the 3rd inst. at Argyll Park, near Ediuburgb, EMILY JEAN, second daughter of Allan Macduwall, M.D. of St. Vincent.

On the lath inst. in Albemarle Street, Ric n ARD CARCENTER, Esq. of Monkton House, near Taunton, Somersetshire, in his :;9th year.

On the Ilth inst. at Acton Park, Denbighshire, Hannior, wife of Sir Foster Cunliffe, Bart. At Hydrabad, Lieut. Hugh H. Aloaramen, of the Hon. Company's Artillery, in his 22nd year.

Near Nusseepure Factory, in the district of Furreedpoor, Feb. 9, from the ac- cidental discharge of his fowling-piece, WILLIAM HENRY, third son of John French, Esq. of the Civil Service, in his lath year.

At Meerut, Feb. 9, Lieut. G soar:a MAyNE, of the Horse Artillery, Off the Car Nicobars, Jan. 26, Lieut. Gtesos, 34th Regiment, Madras Native In- fantry (a passenger in the Providence,) unfortunately fell overboard and was drowned. At Calcutta, March 8, Colonel HENRY Imam:, Military Auditor•General, In his 70th year. At Mominabad, March 7th of confluent smallpox, Lieut. DAMPIER, Interpreter and Quarter-Master of the 19th Regiment. On the 2ad Match, Lieut. Col. WM. OR.M silty, of the 32nd Regiment. N.I. On the 1st inst. at Chumleigh, in the 45th year of his age, JOHN FLOWER, the celebrated wrestler. He was a man of Herculean strenctlo but of an extremely mild and peaceable demeanour. At Plescow, in the government of Novorogocl, a husbandman named Micuovsav, at the extraordinary age of 165. His mother lived to 117, and one of his sisters. to 112.-Le Globe. On the 23rd ult. suddenly, whilst riding in the neighbourhood of Chester, Hasrair Paovis, Esq. a native of Cornwall, civil engineer.

At Great Ponton, near Coltersworth, Mrs. SENESCALL, aged 101. On the 6th inst. at Seven Oaks, Kent, Jon COOPER, Esq. surgeon.

On the 10th inst. Colonel Jame .NELLEY, of Gardiner-street, Dublin, In his 76th year. On the 13th inst., DAME MARY CoLLUat, wife of Sir Thomas Grey Cullum, Bart. at Bury in her 811th years On the 15th of April last, near Perusal, (State of the Holy See) HIPOLYTO BENDO, at the age of 123 years 11 months and 19 days, being born 9th April 1706. He married at the age of 32, and lost his first wife in 1806, when, in 1807, he con- tracted a second marriage. He was then 101. At the age of 115, he still followed the occupations of his trade, but in 1822 he lost the use of his limbs in consequence of a fall; still preserving, however, his intellectual faculties.