20 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 11

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS. On the 18th inst. the Lady of CHARLES Hint ST GARDNER, Esq. of a daughter. On the 15th inst. Mrs. ELGOOD, Wimpole Street, of a son, still-born.

At Harringayllouse, Middlesex, on the 14th inst. the Lady of Sir FRANCIS A. BIACRENzIE, Bart. of a son.

On the 14th inst. at Funtington, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. WituAar HEWETT, of a son. On the 13th inst. at Stanwick, Northamptonshire, the Lady of RICHARD Wee. INNS, Esq. of a son.

On the 16th inst. in Bedford Row, Mrs. jOHN BATE CARDALE, of a daughter. On the 13th inst. in Wexford, the lady of RICHARD BOLTON, Esq. of a daughter; and on the same clay, at Sarshil, the lady of SAMUEL BoxwELL, Esq. of a son. The ladies are sisters, and the children their first-born. On the 9th inst. at Restalrig House, the lady of Sir JOSEPH RAD Gm rra, Bort. of a Son.

MARRIAGES. On the 11th inst. at St. Marylebone, G. J. GRANGE, Esq. eldest son of the late Edmund Grange, Esq. of Dublin, and nephew to Sir Charles D'Oyley, Bart. to NARY, daughter of the late Edward Dawson, Esq. many years Standard Bearer to the Hon. Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. On the 6th inst. at the British Ambassador's, Paris, by the Right Rev. Bishop Euscombe, the Rev. PETER COTES, M.A. to HARRIET ELIZABETH, eldest daugh- ter of the late Rev. Charles Barton, of Rownhams, Hants, and Rector of St. An- drew's, Holborn.

On the 11th inst. at Roscrea, Lieut.-Col. MABERLY, 76th Regt. to KATE CHAR- loTTE, daughter of the Hon. F. A. Prittie, M.P. for the county of Tipperary. On the 15th inst. at St. George's, Bloomsbury, W. Banes, Esq. M.D. late of Madras, to Lan TIA, youngest daughter of the late Captain Blennerhassett, of his Majesty's service.

DEATHS. On the 14th inst. at his house, York Terrace, JAMES DULLER, Esq. clerk of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council.

On the 11th inst. at 38, Cadogan Place, Miss LLOYD, aged 102. On the 14th inst. DAVID KING, Esq. of Rodney Buildings, New Kent Road, many years a magistrate for the county of Surry, in his 68th year. On the 13th inst, Mrs. LIEVESLEY, many years matron to the Foundling Hospital, which office she filled with credit to herself and satisfaction to the Governors.

On the 13th inst. at her father's house in Aldgate, JANE, the beloved wife of Lieut.-Col. Rice Jones, Royal Engineers.

On the 17th inst. at Sandwich, the Rev. WILLIAM Wonsw ohm rector of St. Peter's, in that town, M.A. of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and chaplain to Lord Palmerston. On the 4th September, at Laurel Hill, Trinidad, deeply lamented, ASHTON Wan- 1VER, Esq. chief judge of that island.

On the 10th inst at Farnham, in the county of Surry, Lady CnARLE s KERR.