19 JUNE 1830, Page 10

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

• In the Cloisters, Windsor Castle, the Lady of the Rev. RICHARD Mus o nays, of a daughter.

On the 16th inst. the Lady of Dr, Mooac, Lincoln's Inn Fields, of a daughter.

On the 17th inst., at George Byng's, Esq., M.P., St. James's Square, the Lady JOHN THYNNE, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 10th inst. at Marylebone Church, the Rev. CHARLES 13Am:ea, youngest son of Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. M.P. to MISS SEALY, only daughter of the late Major Charles Sealy, of the Bengal Artillery. In St. Peter's Church, Dublin, the Rev. HE tens PRITTIE PERRY', second son of the Rote Samuel Perry, Esq. of Woodrooff, County Tipperary, to CATHERINE, youngest daughter of the Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Waterford, and adece to the Earl of Mayo. On the 8th inst. at Gateshead Fell, ROBERT, eldest son of Matthew Plummer, Esq. of Sheriff Hill House, to MAttv, only daughter of the late Robert Spencer, Esq. a Newcastle-upon-Tyne. At Marylebone Church, the Rev. AIAVRICE JAMES, BD., Rector of Pembridge, Merefordshire, to CHARLOTTE, widow of Thomas Inglis, Esq., late of the Bengal Civil Service.

DEATHS.

On the 11th inst., at Tunbridge-Wells, after a short illness the Hon. and Rev. MILES Jon?: STAPLETON, eldest son of the Right Hon. Lord Le Despencer. At Weymouth, the Rev. CHARLES Towiesn END \VALLEE:, Bart.

At Sating Hall, near Braintree, Essex, Captain Downs,

• On the 11th inst., at Dulwich College, the Rev. THOMAS JENYNS SMITH, during forty-seven years Fellow of that Society. in his 71st year. On the 16th inst., at his residence in Finsbury Square, JACOB JONES, Esq., in his C6th year. On the 15th inst.,'Ronarcr BURCHALL, Esq. of Walthamstow, in his 80th year. On the /6th instant, in Park Street, Grosvenor Square, Sir LtrcAs PEPYS, Bart., iii his 89th year. At Islington, the Rev. Jossrn PATTEN Rom Rector of Ahhorne-cura-Cricksea, Marcy and Minister of the Chspetof Ease, lelblEttek.