28 NOVEMBER 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Brivras.-On the 224 inst. at his house, Eaton-place, the Lady of Charles Brownlow, Esq. M.P. of a daughter-On the 16th inst. at Leantington Spa, Viscountess Eastnor, of a daughter-On the 19th inst. at Westacre, High House, Norfolk, the Lady of A. Ham- mond, Esq. of a son-At Llanymynech, the Lady of the Rev. J. Luxmore, of a daughter --The Lady of the Right Hon. Lord Clartmorris, of a son-The Lady of the Rev. Charles Smith, of Elphin, of a slaughter-The Lady of Lieut.-Col. Hardy, Quarter-Master-Gen. at Bombay, of a daughter-On the 23th Oct. at Nice, the wife of the Right Hon. '1'. P. Courtenay, of a daughter-On the 21st inst. in Nottingham-place, the Lady of Malcolm Orme, Esq. of a daughter-On the 27th inst. at Argyll-houtie, the Countess of Aberdeen, of a son-On the 24th inst. at Castle Bromwich, the Countess of Bradford of a daughter. MARRIAGES: -At Gibraltar on the 5th instant, by the Roman Catholic Vicar General and subsequent' ',y the Rev. J. Pering, Garrison Chaplain, at her -father's residence, Rosia Cottage,) Catherine Eustace, only daughter of Alex. Farquhar, Esq. merchant, to Captain John Macdonald, of Arisaig, Invernesshire. Paymaster in his Majesty's Regi- ment of Royal Welsh Fusileers-At St. Helena, on the 25th Sept. Baron de Kutzleben, Major in the Hon. East India Company's Service, Madras Establishment, to Mrs. Lambe, widow of the late Major Lambe, of the same establishment, yid daughter of the late Samuel Knipe, Esq. of St. Helena-On the 23d inst. at Effingham, 'Northum- berland, Henry S. Stephens, Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Hag- gexst.on, Rag, and niece to Sir Carnaby Haggerston,Bart.-On the 18th inst. at Edlaston Richard Graves Polwhele, Esq. Captain in the Bon. East India Company's Madras Ar-, tiilery, and eldest son of the Rev. R. Polwhele, of Polwhele, Cornwall, to Louisa Prances, only daughter Of the Rev. It.' Greville, of Wyastone-grove, Derbyshire-On the 14th inst. William Armstrong, Esq. M.D. of the city of Londonderry, to Frances daughter of Ilatailton Haire, >:n. Qlassdrumnrond DE ATIIS.-SliddeDly, on the 22d inst. at the Castle Inn, Windsor, Sir Richard Boding. field, Bart, of Oxburgh, Norfolk, from the effects of an apoplectic seizure, while on his road to London from Ditchley, the seat of Viscount Dillon-At Fernando Po, on the 14th Sept. Col. Edward Nicolls, RAI. Civil Governor of that place-On the 20th inst. at Devonshire-terrace, Regent's-park, Mrs. Fitzgerald, wife of the Right Hon. Maurice Fitzgerald, and sister of the late Hon. David Latouche, of Dublin-On the 21st inst. In Manchester-square, aged 22, Anne, wife of J. B. Parry, Esq. of the Chancery liar, and daughter of John Fune, Esq. M.P. for Oxfordshire-At Kedleston, the Hon. A. Curzon, son of Lord Scarsdale-At Ealing, the Rev. George Nicholas, LL.D. Master of Ealing School-At Gihnortown, parish of Morale, Scotland, P. 31•Lean, lately tenant of Mil-. rodgie, Glenalmond, in the 98th year of his age. He lately fell heir to is large inheritance near Aberdeen, but had not entered upon possession-On the 20th inst, at his house, in Bishopsgate-street, Mr. Deputy Greenaway, in the 80th year of his age-On the 5th inst. aged 71, at his house, Bell-lane, Spit:Wields, Mr. John Balthazar Glessing. Ile was one of the first who introduced into this country the art of manufacturing musical strings upon the Roman principle, and which, after much labour and expense, he succeeded in bringing to perfection-At Ivy Cottage, Isle of Wight, James Biggs, aged 100 years, leaving a widow aged 99 years. They were married 7S years, and their son, now living, is 76 years of nee-1n Kilinallock, Mrs. Mary Finn, at the extreme old age of 105 years. She retained her faculties to the last moment, and her hair, which was umber colour, preserved its original hue, without allowing a single grey hair to intrude on its prescrip- tive tenure-On the 24th inst. at Leamington, Jane, the wife of G. Crawford Antrobus, Esq. M.P.-Oh the 26th inst. at his house in Charterhouse-square, in his 87th year, the Rev. Richard Dickson, shackleford, D.D. F.R. and A.S. 45 years vicar of the parish of St. Sepulchre, Lender,.