29 MAY 1830, Page 9

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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On the 22d inst., at Grove Park, 'Warwickshire, the Right. Hon. Lady Boa atEit. of a son and heir.

On the 24th inst., at his house In Harley Street, the lady of Jou& FORBES, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. In Grosvenor Place, the Lady ALICE PEEL, of a daughter. At Castle Goring, in Sussex, on the 26th inst. the HOU. Mrs. PECRELL, of a son' and heir.

On the 26th inst. at East Horseley, flurry, the Lady of the Hon. and Bev. ARTHUR. PE RCEYA L, of a daughter, who died on the following day. On the 2511: inst. in Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, the Lady of the Hon. GL7STAYLIS FREDERICK HAMILTON, Of a son.

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On the 25th inst., at St. George's, Hanover Square, Captain FELIX Veussuaar SMITH, of the Queen's Bays, to CHARLOTTE Etzza, only daughter of Sir Hugh Dillon Massy, Bart., of Doonass, county of Clare, Ireland. On the 13th inst., at the parish church of Cadoxton, HERBERT GEORnE JoNess Esq., barrister-at-law, second son of Calvert Richard Jones, of Heathneld Lodge, in the county of Glamorgan, Esq., to MARIA .ALICIA, second daughter of Sir George William Leeds, Bart. of Glyn Clydock, in the same county. On the 25th inst., at St. George's, Bloomsbury. HENRY STA-Penes; Tn ones oars Esq., of Holtby, near York, to Hmtai or, daughter of Thomas Croft, Esq., of Mon. taps Street, Russel Square. At Woolwich, on the 26th inst. CHARLES DEMPSEY, Esq. Royal Artillery, to DIARY ELIZABETH, second daughter of Col. Mann, Royal Engineers.

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Three months since we announced the death of the Governor of St. Lucia, General DAV/ n STBWART, of Garth. The melancholy task now devolves upon us of recording that of his only brother, JOHN STEWART, Esq. of Garth Estate, in the Quarter of Savana Grande, in this island, worn down by upwards of thirty years' residence in the West Indies. A protracted disease, and family misfortunes—having, in addition to his brother, lost a favourite and promising nephew only a fortnight before his own demise—caused him to sink under accumulated afflictions on Saturday last, after three days' fever, in his 50th year.—Trinidad Guardian, March 30. On the 21st inst., in his 76th year, at Aberdeen, WILLIAM LAURENCE Betawar, D.D., Professor of Divinity, and Principal of Marischal College, Aberdeen, Dean of the Chapel Royal and of the most ancient Order of the Thistle. On the 21st inst. at his house in Portugal Street, Grosvenor Square, THOMAS DIILLES, Esq. King's Counsel, Senior Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, and one of the Benchers of the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn, in his 78th year. Lately, at Abbeville, in France, the Abbe Been's, LL.D. five-and-twenty years resident at Oxford, in his 82c1 year. May 22d, at her house in Hill Street, the Right Hon. Lady AMHERST, relict of Field Marshal Jeffery Lord Amherst, in her 99th year. On the 19th inst. Captain HOBERT B. T. SUTTON, R.N. brother of the late Sir Charles Sutton, K.C.B. On the 23d inst. at his seat, Blyborough Hall, LinCOInShiMPETER SOHN LUARD, Esq. in his 76th year. In Dublin, on the 19th inst. the Viscount KrzwAanrs, in his 6Ist year. On the 24th inst. at Roehampton, the Lady MARY HILL, only surviving daughter of the late Alarquis and the Marchioness Dowager of Downshire (Baroness &twigs)5 in her 34th year. At Edinburgh, Sir Iona: HAY, of Smithfield and Hayston, Bart. On the 27th inst, at his residence on Blackheath, ROBERT SOWERBY, Esq. in his 94th year.