21 FEBRUARY 1829, Page 14

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Be ;mtg.-At Jardine-hall, on the 10th inst. the Lady of Sir William Jardine, of Applegarth, Bart. of a son and heir-At Hainton-hall, Mrs. Edward Howard, of a son and heir-At Twyford, near Bishop Stortford, Herts, Mrs. C. Beaumont, of a son-On the 16th inst. in Clarence-terrace, Regent's-park, the Lady of Charles Mar- ryat, Esq. of a daughter-At tile residence of Sir A. Lechmere, Bart. in Worcester, the Lady of E. H. Lechraere, Esq. of a daughter-Near Ludlow, the Lady of Capt. Litchfield, Royal Artillery, of a daughter-The Lady of Capt. Craven, 728 Highland- ers, of a son-On the 18th inst. at Crouch-end, the Lady of Christopher James Hag- nay, Esq. of a son.

MAnazaous.-At Crediton, the Rev. W. Molesworth, Rector of St. Breoke, &c. second son of the lute Sir W. Molesworth, Bart. of Pencarrow, to Frances Susanna, third daughter of the late James Buller, Esq. of Downes, Devonshire-At Southamp- ton, the Rev. Frederick Russell, to Ellen, eldest daughter of the late George Harrison; Cosens, Esq. of the Island of Jamaica-At St. George's, Hanover-square, Lieut.-Col. Wyatt, 1st Life Guards, to Mrs. Cyanic Lloyd, of Lower Grosvenor-street-At Mary.. lebone Church, on the 17th inst. Thomas Jones Ireland, Esq. to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Earle Welby, of Denton-hall, Lincolnshire-On the 18th inst. at St. George's Church, Charles Scrase Dickins, Esq. son of C. J. Dickins, Esq. of West Stoke, Sussex, to Lady F. Elizabeth Compton, daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Marquis of Northampton.

DEsTos.-On the 15th inst. in the 83d year of his age, Lydston Newman, Esq. of Belmont, Dartmouth-At Maugersbury, Gloucestershire, Thomas Atkyns Chamber. layne, Esq., grand-nephew of Sir Robert Atkyns, of Swell, Saperton, and Finbury Park-At Halton Holgate, Mr. John Bass, commonly called " Dr. Bass," in his 79th year. He had not been nut of his house for thirty years before his death-At Bal- een, Cornwall, the Rev. H. H. Tremayne, aged 87 years-At Edinburgh, on the 4th inst. in her 100th year, Mrs. Janet Archibald-On the 16th inst. at her house in Bolton-row, Mrs. Iremonger, in her 98th year-On the 15th inst. in Regent-street, Lieut.-General Sir Phillip Keatinge Roche, C.B., and K.C.H.-At Bombay, on the 16th of October last, Lucretia, widow of the late Sir Edward West, Chief Justice of Bombay, and youngest daughter of the late Sir Martins Folkes, of Hillington- hall, in the county of Norfolk-On the 15th inst. at his residence in Henrietta- street, Cavendish-square, after an illness of several weeks, the Rev. Abel Waine- wright, L.L.B., of Trinity-hall, Cambridge-Hugh Blades, Esq. of High Paull, near Hedon, Yorkshire-At Brussels, the wife of Sir John Rousselet Whitefoord, in con- sequenoe of severe injury received from her clothes accidentally taking fire-At a very advanced age, the Abbe Dobrowskl, who was reckoned the most learned man in Austria, in the Selavonian language and literature-At Bombay, Mrs. Hawtagne, wife of the Archdeacon-At Bombay, Colonel Taylor-At Pisa, Grace, third daugh- ter of the late Admiral Sir Charles Hardy-At Brighton, W. Bradford, Esq. aged 96. He was the oldest inhabitant of the town, and the last surviving Commissioner of those whose names were inserted in the first Brighton Town Act of Parliament, printed in 1773.