22 AUGUST 1829, Page 15

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

lit erns,.—On the 14th inst. at Little Hampton, the Countess of Surrey, of a daughter —At the house of her father, Sir S. Newport, Newtown, county Waterford. the Lady of the ter. IL C. Fleury, Rector of Killea, of a still-born child—On the 19th inst. Lady Howard de Walden, of a daughter—On the 18th inst. at Dowuton-hall, the Lady of Sir Wm. Rouse Boughton, Bart. of a daughter—On the 8th. inst. at Upton-house, near Poole, the Lady of Edward Doughty, Esq. of a son and heir: MARRIAGES.—On the 11th inst. at Cantray, Invernesshire, Robert Grant, Esq. M.P. to Minaret, only (laughter of the late Sir D. Davidson—On the 18th inst. at Great Barr Chapel, Edward Kempson, Esq. of the Middle Temple, to Anna Maria, third daughter of the late It. Fleetwood, Esq. And, at the same time, John William Fleetwood, Esq. a tiger-hall, Penkridge, to Caroline, only surviving daughter of tile late Rev. G. W. &meson, of Graisely, Staffordshire—On the 20th inst. at Greenwich, by the Rev.Bobert Patin, Thomas Oswald, Esq. of Lewisham, to Harriet, the fourth daughter of Joseph Cantu, Esq. of the former place. At the same time, Edward Farrar,Esq. son of Thomas Farrar, Esq of Gloucester-place, to Eliza Mace, the fifth daughter of J. Carttar, Esq. DEATHS.—At Paris, J. F. Gill, Esq. Chargé d'Affaires from the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata to the Court of St. James's—On the 15th inst. aged 84, Mr. J. Ellis, of 'frit:low—On the 9th inst. at Hastings, four days after giving birth to a son, Catharine, wire of J. H. Gow. Esq.—After lingering illnesses, which were borne with a truly Chris. Pan resignation, Barbara and Mary, the fifth and sixth daughters of the Rev. 'Edward rosin, vicar of St. Werburgh, Derby—At Brighton, on the 16th inst. of a rapid decline, the lion. E. H. Edwardes, eldest son of the Right Hon. Lord Kensington, aged 31—On the ltith inst. in George-street, Hanover-square, the Rev. A. Langton, B.A. reader of the Polls' Chapel, third son of the late B. Langton, Esq. of Langton, Lincolnshire, and of Mary, late Countess Dowager of Rothes—At Aghadoe, Catharine Keen, aged 118. She was born towards the close of the reign of Anne, and consequently saw the reigns of George I.11. III. and IV. She retained her faculties to the last. Her constant diet Ina oatmeal.