23 MARCH 1833, Page 10

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 18th inst., in Stanhope Street, Lady LILFORD, of a son and heir.

On the 16th inst.. in Eaton Place, Lady AUGUSTA BARING, of a son.

On the 15th inst., at Woodford, the Lady of THOMAS II. SPARKS, Esq., of a daughter. On the 17th inst., in Portland Place, the Lady of EDWARD DAWSON, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On the 19th inst., at Sheen Grove, the Lady of GEORGE BANES, Esq., of twin slaughters. On the 19th inst., in Connaught Place, the Lady Auousra VERNON WENTWORTH, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 18th inst., at All Souls' Church, Laugliam Place, GEORGE Lord Viscount Toacalsorme, to MARY ANNE, 01117 daughter of Sir John Dugdale Astley, Bart., M.P. On the 15th inst., at Clapham Church, CO3IPTON READE, Esq., to Miss JANE WALKER. On the 21st inst., at St. Mary's, Bryariston Square, Louis ALFRED CONTE DE BOISSIVE, to SARAH SELINA, the youngest daughter of W. Saunders, of Worcester, Esq. On the 21st inst., at Marylebone Church, Ilsmtv GEORGE WELLS, Esq, second son or John Wells, Esq., of Biekley, Kent, to CHARLOTTE, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas raring, Bart., of Stratton Park, Hampshire.

DEATHS.

On the 15th inst., at Bath, in her 83d year, the Hon. Mrs. Mamas, mother to Lord eay.

On the 13th inst., at Douglas, Isle of Man, Muttoocir ROBERTSON, Esq., R.N., in his S2d year.

On the 17th inst., at his house in Torrington Square, Mr. Mounts. in his 91st year. On the 15th inst., the Right Rev. Dr. GRADWELL, Bishop of Lydda and coadjutor to the Right Rev. Dr. Bramston, Biskop of Usulit, Vicar Apostolic in the London District. On the 26111 ult., at Rosebank, File, oiler a long and painful illness, AGNES, wife of

bIr. James Ballingall, in her 39th year.

. Perished in the Erin steam-packet, going to Eelfast to join the 80th Regiment, W. GODFREY JERVIS, in his 18th year, eldest son of W. P. Jervis, Esq., of Beech-hill, near Guildford.

At his residence, Cork, in his 112th year, Mr. ROBERT PYNE, in full possession of all bis faculties ; until the last few months, he could ride without fatigue twenty or thirty iniles a day. On the 17th inst., at Howbury near Bedford, the seat of her son, Frederick Polhill, Esq„ MARY, the relict or the late John Polhill, Esq., of Howbury Hall, and of Cavendish Square, in her 74th year.