28 APRIL 1832, Page 11

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 16th inst. at his house, No. 14, Lower Berkeley Street, the Lady of Lieut.- Col. Li NnsAY, of a son.

On the 20th inst. at Croydon, Sorry, the Ludy of MATTHEW HARRISON just Esq. of a daughter. On the 24th inst. Mrs. JAMES POWELL, of Kent Terrace. Regent's Park, of a son.

On the 11th November, at Secunderabad, the Lady of the Rev. WILLIAM Joan. Ars- LA B tE, of a daughter.

On the 24th inst. at the Ryes, near Sudbury, Suffolk, the wife of N. C. BARNARDIS- TON, Esq. of a son. On the 25th inst. at Spencer House. the Hon. Mrs. SPENCER, of a daughter.

On the 25th inst. iu Montague Square, the Lady of Sir EDWARD BLouNT, Bart. of a daughter.

On the 22d inst. at Pentre, in the county of Pembroke, the Lady of SAUNDERS DAVIEs, Esq. of a son and heir. On the 25th inst. at Elmer, near Leatherhecul, the Lady of EDWARD KERRICH, Esq. of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

On the 10th ult. at St. Petersburg, ALEXANDER ROGERSON, Esq. of Sibbaldbie, in the county of Dumfries. N.B. to Miss MILLER, of Glasgow.

On the 25th inst. at St. Pancras New Church, GEORGE CHARLES FLETCIIER, Esq. of Wandsworth, to CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, second daughter of Charles Hewitt, Esq. of Mabledon Place, Burton Crescent.

On the 24th inst. at Kensington, A. MONTGOMERY MooRE, Esq. to SUSAN, youngest daughter of George Matcham, Esq. of Kensington, and niece to the late Admiral Lord Nelson.

On the 8th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Todd, near Newry. Jelin LAvERT, Esq. Stramore to Miss TUMALDSON, near G Wind. Not satisfied with the gentleman's form, he re- peated, for himself, the matrimonial ceremony, with the apparent solemnity of a mitred dignitary, prompting to the bride the word "obey," with peculiar emphasis, and prayed to the kind Creator to bless and prosper them-thus uniting himself and fair spouse in the holy bands of matrimony.

On the 15th inst. at Monkstown, Helene WALTER NUGENT, of Carpenterstown, County Westmeath, Esq. to 3IAatA, eldest daughter of William Waller Mayne,of Rath- bran, County Meath, Esq..

On the 25th inst. at Southampton. the Rev. WIILLTAzi SETIOTsON jun. of Cuckfield Park, Sussex, to JANETTE ELIZABETH, second daughter of the late Jeremiah Ives, Esq. of St. Catherine's Hill, near Norwich.

On the 24th inst. at Ilminster, HENRY S. KNOWLES, Esq. of Moulham, to LouisA MARIANNE; also, the Rev. 1.Vir.LIANI ROUTLEDGE, to HENRIETTA LOUIsA, both daugh- ters of Charles I familton, Esq. resident of that place. On the 26th inst. at St. George's, Hanover Square. WILLIAM Jour. HAMILTON, Esq. eldest son of WILLiAm RicHARD HAinisrost Esq. of Stanley Grove, Middlesex, to MARTIN, daughter of John Trotter, Esq. of Dyrhain Park, Ilerts. On the 26th inst. at the church of St. Mary-lc-Strand. Dr. ARMSTRONG, of the Naval Hospital at Plymouth, to MARY, second daughter of Sir Robert Seppings, of Somerset Place.

DEATHS.

On the 15th inst., at Yarmouth,in his 69th year, the Reverend EDWARD VALET, Rector of Thwaite, and Vicar of Walsham, late Muster of Norwich School, and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich. On the 17th inst. in her 19th year, FRANCES SOpHIA, daughter of J. W. Freshfield, Esq. M.P. of Upper Wimpole Street. On the 18th inst. at Medley Manor House, Staffordshire, FORSTER CUNLIFF °MET, Esq.

On the 27th of September last, on his passage to India on board the Moira, FREDE- RICK EARLE HOTHAM, Esq. youngest son of Vice-Admiral Sir William Hotham,K.C.B. in his 20th year.

On the 21st inst. in her 61st year, the Lady APTN. E WYNDHAM, daughter of George, fourth Earl of Jersey, and mother of Lord Durham.

On the 14th of March, at Malta,-in his 22(1 year, Lieut. CHARLES HUNGERFORD CoLsroN, of the 73d Regiment, youngest son of the late Edward Francis Colston, of Filkins Hall, in the county of Oxford.

At Kilmeaden, in the County Waterford. Ionic BACKAs, in his 105th year. He re- tained his understanding to the last. Until very 'lately, he was quite upright in his carriage. A few months ago, he was employed driving cattle; and, until within the last half-dozen of years, he worked at his ordinary occupation of tilling the ground. On the 29th ult. at Loy House, Cookstown, Capt. ALEXANDER STUART, son of the late George Stuart, Esq. Surgeon-General, and nephew of the late James Stuart, Esq. of Killymoon.

On the 6th inst. at his residence, Williamstown, near Dublin, in the 66th year of his age, JOHN KILLALy, Esq. Civil Engineer.

On the 23d inst. in the Dublin Poor-house, ANN BOYLE; she was, by her own ac- count. 110* years of age-by her son's calculation, 108 years. Since her admission into the Poor-house, about two years ago, she had a new tooth, which, however, was not per- fectly formed, having no enamel, and which she shed about ten months after. Until within three months of her death, she could see even to thread her needle. On the 25th inst. at Carlton, Cambridgeshire, the Rev. WILLIAM BOLDER°, Rector of that place, and also of Woodford, Essex.

At Leamington, in her 61st year, ELIZABETH SARAH, wife of Sir Peter Payne, Bart. M.P. of Knutson Hall, Northamptonshire. ' On the 9th of March last, at the Island of St. Christopher, West Indies, Lieut. Ionic Them, R.N.

On the 23d inst. in Harley Street, MARY, the wife of John Laurie, Esq. in her 21st year.

On the 23d inst. at his residence in Upper Baker Street, WILLIAM SMITH BUTICLET, Esq. in his 87th year.

On the 20th inst. at his seat, Hoathfield Place, the Earl of THANET, in his 62d year.