19 MARCH 1831, Page 12

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 7th inst. at Sir William Ouseiey's, Foley Place, the Lady of WILLIAM G. OUSELEY, Esq. of his Majesty's Legation in the United States, of a son.

On the 6th Inst. at Freckenham Rectory, Suffolk, the Lady of the Rev. S. TILL- innootz,of a son and heir.

..Ou the 6th inst. at Hales Place, near Canterbury, the Lady of EDWARD HALES, EST/. of a son and heir.

On the 8th inst. at Sir John Swinburne's, in Grosvenor Place, the Lady of J. W. Rowries, Esq. of a daughter.

At Boulogne.sur-Mer, on the 8111 inst. the Lady of JAMES ATTEINSON, Esq. 'Bengal Medical Establishment, of a son.

At Bishop's Pen, Jamaica, on the 13th January, the Lady of the Right Reverend %heel...Del Bishop of Jamaica. of a son.

At Clifton, on the 12th inst. the Lady of Sir SimEON STUART, Bart, of a daughter. On the 11th inst. at Brighton, the Lady of Sir Menai:it RyCRApr, Bart. of a son. • On the 13th inst. at Feltham Hill, the Lady of Sir HisNity RoDDAM CALDER, Bart. of a son. On the 12th inst. at Orangefield, county of Down, Ireland, the Lady of RICHARD BLAEISTON, Esq. of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On•the 15th inst. by special license, at Tilnest Park, the Hon. WILLIAM LAW, • yesragest brother of Lord Elleuborough, to the Honourable Au OUSTA CHAMPAOE .GRAVES. 'At 'Nosseerabad, India, on the 6th September last, Lieut. JAMES Mar-Rearzle, Alltljutant 8th Bengal light cavalry, eldest son of the late Kincaid MacKenzie, Esq. of Edinburgh, to NAPIER LunISA, youngest daughter of Colonel Francis J. T. -loliaston, commanding the same regiment. On Tuesday, the 13th inst. at All Souls Church, Langham Place, Captain NITIL- uatate HENRY ELLIOTT, of the list or King's Own Light Infantry, second son of Captain Elliott, R.N. of Elliott House, near Ripon, to Jam, youngest daughter of 'theta% William the Ashmore, Esq. of Ipswich. Or. e 16th inst. at St. George's, Hanover Square, WILLIAM HUTT, Esq. son of tke late Richards Hutt, Esq. of Appley, in the Isle of Wight, to MARY, Countess -of Strathmore. Oa the 16th inst. at St. George's, Hanover Square. the Rev. HENRY J. Ross z .of Teiguniouth, to DIA.NA, daughter of Joseph Wartuaty, Esq. of Middle Park, Eltharn. On the 17th inst. at Clapham, JOHN JONEs, Esq. of Vronheulog, Merionethshire, azeci Finsbury Square, London, to EmMA, daughter of the lute John Gilliat, Esq. .of Clapham. On the '5th inst. in the Friends' Meeting-house, Gracechurch Street, JOsEPII *RACE, Esq. of Darlington to ANNA, second daughter of the late Thomas Brad- :show, Esq. of Millcross Lodge, in the county of Down, Ireland. 'On the 9th inst. at East DoWne, the Rev. ORLANDO HAMBLYN WILLIAMS, youngest son of the late Sir Hamblyn Williams, Bart, of Clovelly Court, to Marty • ANNE ELIzARETII, eldest daughter of the Rev. Charles Pyne Coffin, of East nowise, Devon, and of Impington, in this county. -On the 15th inst. at St. George's, Hanover Square, Mr. ClIARLES Coe, son of the late Mr. Frederic Coe, of Ipswich, to MARI% daughter of the late Mr. John Smith, oaf Chester.

DEATHS.

On the 8th inst. Mrs. MAUDE, relict of Joseph !Hauck, Esq. of Kendal, West- moreland. in her 88th year. On-the 10th inst. at his seat, Easton, Lincolnshire, after a painful illness, Sir 31ONTAGUE CROLHELEy, Bart. formerly Member for Grantham, in his 59th year. On the 8th Inst. after a short illness, E LIZA titre FLORLNTIN'E, ?rife of H. A. Richter, of the firm of Messrs. Treuttel, Wartz, and Co. booksellers, 30, Soho -Square. • -Oa the 26th tilt. Dr. Launitatse, of Laughaine, South Wales, and Hampton- • Wick, in his 76th year. On the 10th inst. at Weimer, in his 76th year, Grunter:: JOHN PIERCY LEITH, Esq. Captain of Weimer Castle' Justice of the Peace for Kent, andthe Cinque Ports. Os the 5th inst. at his seat in Scotland, Brigadier-General ALEXANDER WALKER, late Governor of St. Helena, and during many years political resident% Grizerat. On the let inst. at Genoa, Lieut. HoLFORD, R.N. second son of John J. Holford,

• Ksq. of York Place, Portman Square.

On the 17th of November last, on board the Lord William Bentinck, eight days .gateraleparture from Madras for England, Captain JOHN FIFE. 'On Sunday, the 13th inst. at Pulbaro Place, Vauxhall, in her 21st year, CHAR- aterr v Foxos, the beloved wife of Mr. W. H. Nordaunt, and second daughter of ■ Ceell [lecke, Esq. of Devonshire Street, Queen Square. On the 7th inst at his seat, Bangor, Ireland, in his 77th year, the Right Honour- aahleCalonel Warm, brother of the late, and uncle of the present Viscount Bangor. At Grand Pont,near Oxford, in his 53rd year, THOMAS HENRY TAUNTON, Esq. arm, years Clerk of the Peace for Oxon. On the 17th inst. at bit peat at Cobham, Kent, suddenly, the Earl cif Da aNL V, iJattriaiRth.year.