19 FEBRUARY 1831, Page 12

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 13th inst. the Lady of the Rev. W. C. TOTTON, Of twin daughters. At Arundel, on the 12th inst. the Lady of the Hon. and Rev. EDWARD Jortoi To RN 0 UR, of a daughter.

On the 16th inst. in Palace Yard, the Lady of the Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons, of a son, still-born.

On the 15th inst. in Bolton Street, the Lady of Si T PHILIP SIDNEY, M.P. of daughter. On the 14th inst. at 1, Brunswick Square, the Lady of THOMAS Davinsox, Esq. of Worcester College, Oxford, M.D. of a daughter. On the 15th inst. in Portland Place, the Lady of Samoa L G E °Ron S3IITH, Esq. of a daughter. On the 17th inst. in Cavendish Square, LADY Lo LT ISA DUNCOMBE, of a daughter. On the 18th inst. in Berkeley Square, the Lady CAROLINE F. DIANso, of a daughter. At Ouchy, in Switzerland, the Lady CATHERINE Loxo, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 15th inst. ALBANY FONBLANQUE, Esq. to cam:luxe, eldest daughter of Captain Kean, of Portman Street, Portman Square. At Sheffield, on the 8th inst. J. C. ALTHORPE, Esq. eldest son of Marmaduke Middleton, Esq. of Learn, Derbyshire, to MARY, daughter of T. G. Fitzgibbon, Esq. of Ballyseedo, Limerick. On the 15th inst. the Rev. STAIR DOUGLAS, only son of Rear-Admiral Stair Douglas, to MARIA EDITH, youngest daughter of Woodbine Parish, Esq. of Upper Harley Street. On the 8th inst. at Colton Lancashire, J. T. RAWLINS or., of the Inner Temple, Esq. Barrister-at-law, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to MARY, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Romney, B.D. of Wititestock Hall, in the county of Lancaster. At the Cathedral Church at Waterford, A. F. WAINEWRIGHT, Esq. of the 50th Regiment, to ELLEN, daughter of Lieutenant-General Hojel, of that city. On the 12th inst. at Kensington, DANIEL 11;01i XG, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn Fields. to Bliss CHARLOTTE IL HARDING, of the High Street, Kensington, niece of John Jackson, Esq. of Grove-end Road, St. John's Wood, R.A. At St. James's Church, the Right Honourable Lady ELIZABETH PACE, to Major. Gen. Sir TIIOSIAS HEYNELL, Bart. K.C.B. At Trinity Church, Brompton, Sr. JONATHAN LABATT, of Rutland Square, Dublin, to Miss MARY BOLTON, of the Grange, Brompton. At Gondhurst, Kent, the Rev. W. HA a also x, M.A. Student of Christ Chnrzh, Oxford, and Rector of Warmington, in the county of Warwick, to MARY ANNE, third surviving daughter of the Rev. W. B. Harrieon, ALA. Vicar of Gouilhurst. On the 17th inst. at Betook Castle, the Don. C. S. WOIITLEY, second son of the Right Hon. Lord Wharneliffe, to the Right Hon. Lady E3IMELINE CuArtLoTEE ELIZABETli MANNERS, second daughter of the Duke of Rutland.

DEATHS.

At Edinburgh, on the 0th inst. suddenly, the Rev. Dr. ANDREW THOMSON, minister of St. George's Church. At Brompton, HELEN ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of William Harvey, Esq. in her 20th year. On the 12th inst. at George Square, Edinburgh, suddenly, ALEXANDER LAWRIE, Esq. On the 14th inst. at her apartments, St. James's Palace, the lion. Mrs. ANNE BOSCAWEN, in her 87th year.

On the 6th inst. Captain H. ROWED, U.N.

On the 5th inst. at Richmond, the Itev. C. C. Cnor.noNnELEv, Rector of Hodnet. On the 4th inst. DUNCAN DuNBAn, fourth son of Dr. Tweedle, in his 3rd year. On the 16th inst. at her house in Harley Street, in her 77th year, Lady EARLE, widow of the late Sir James Earle, of Hanover Square, Ent. F.R.S. Her Lady- ship was one of the daughters of the celebrated Percivall Putt. At his residence, at Bath, on the 13th of February, Rear-Admiral Sir EDWARD BERRY, Bart. and K.C.B. in his 62nd year. On the 13th inst. at Pontefract, in the county of York, in her 64t1m year, JANE, relict of the late Mr. Sergeant Cockell, and the only sister of Myles Sandys, Esq. of Graythwaite Hall, Westmoreland. At Clifton, ALEXANDER GORDON PRINGLE, Esq. youngest son of the late John Pringle, Esq. Agent to the Hon. East India Company at the Cape of Good Hope. On the 16th inst. at Christ Church, Oxford, Lord CONYERS ostioaxs, son of the Duke of Leeds. On the 26th ult. at Naples, Jos Ern EUNDU ay, Esq. in his 25th year, eldest son of Colonel Sunbury, Hastings.