26 NOVEMBER 1831, Page 12

BIRTHS, DEATHS.

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' •Oe., the 17.11 last. at the Hertel of the British Ambassador at Brussels, FREDE- RIC Mon: MONTGOU Ea [E. Esq. youngest son of the late George Molineux Mentzer:roe te, Esq. of Garbeldisham Heal, in Nereek, to Soettat, youngest daughter of Elampeeey Butler. Esq. On the Wee irate at Breeklesby, in Liccolnshi re. by special license, the Honour- 's:ale CSASLOTru ANDERSON WORSLEY PELHAM, the only daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Yartorezza. to Jose Fa WILLIAM Cortgr, Esq. the only son of Sir Joseph Copiey.Bart. of Spreteureneh, in Yorkshire. On the 14th. ir-st. at Mecklearn Heaee, Perthshire, PAT RICE: CHARLES, Esq. M.D. of Putney, earr.y. to SAaas, daeeliter of the late Captain Patrick Hunter, of the Honourable East India Company's service. On the 19th, at Berringran, Captain RAYMOND WHITE, of the Inniekillen Dra- goons, to ERMA, youngest daughter of the late Richard Williams, Esq. of Eaton Mascot, Shropshire. At Shillinatee,Sassex, W. LINTON, Esq, to lc IAA ADELINA, only daughter of the Rev. T. Swetteeham, aad niece to the Countess of Wiatertna. On the 15th inst. at Smyilam Park, ALEXANDER DALtes, of Riddochhile toeCaxaaaters, daughter of the laze Sir W Hangman. On the 8th inst. at Elgin, the Rev. ROBERT BRUCE BOSWELL, chaplain to the Honourable East India Company's establishment, Bengal, to LOUISA, daughter of Sir Archibald Dunbar, of Northfield, Bart.

At Billingbay, Mr. J. Weeees, veterinary surgeon, aged 74, to Sirs. CLAREE, aged upwards of 80.

At Kiltalla church, Mr. WILLIAM HUOGARD, of Agliacoora, late Sergeant Major of the 16th regiment, aged 64 years, to Miss SUSANNA THOMPSON, of Branum- boon, aged 18. While in that grave-yard of the army, the West Indies, lie buried his entire regiment three tunes-and earned for himself the appellation of " The Grave- digger."

DEATHS.

On the 15th instant Cheshunt, Herta, Mrs. SARA/I LEWIS, in her 87/th year. On the 28th of October, at Barcelona, after a few days'illness, 'filo:vats Cow Lev, Esq. of the Inner Temple, barrister-atdaw. On the 19th instant, at his residence, Brighton, BENJAMIN BRECKNELL, Esq. in his 79th year.

Altman:1W, Dopp, Esq. Chief Judge of Cape Breton.

On the 19th inst. at Ryde, SOPHIA, wife of Jasper Atkinson, Esq. of the Cottage, Maidenhead, Beret's.

On the 22nd inst. at his seat, Lulliugstone Castle, Rent, Sir THOMAS DYKE, Bart. in his 68th year. On the 21st inst. at his residence, at Hare Hatch, Betas, in his 74th year, Sir G no no E SOWLEY HOLRorD, Knight, late one of the Judges of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench. On the 20th inst. at his seat, Chellowes Park, in the cpuuty of Sorry, JAMES DONOVAN, Esq. in his 85th year.

On the 21st inst. RICHARD Mooraor, Face Macclesfield Street, Soho, in his 84th year.

At his house in Harley Street, Colonel CIZAft LES' Powete Lustre, formerly M.P. for Monaghan, in his 66th year.

On the 15th inst. at Granclisburgh, in his 70th year, the Rev. RICHARD RAMSDEN, D.D. Rector of that parish. On the 20th inst. at his residence at Turnham Green, in his Seth year, Sir TORN TINHORN, Knight, of Ringwood House, in the Isle of Wight. On Wednesday morning, suddenly, at the Hotel des Etrangers, Paris. JAMES CONWAY, Esq., for many years a most active, zealous, intelligent, and faithful aguot of The Times journal.