2 AUGUST 1828, Page 15

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTIIS.—On the 26th inst. in Grosvenor-place, Viscountess Bangor, of a son— On the 28th, at Carshalton, Mrs. Metcalfe, of a son—On the 24th in Wimpole- street, the Hutt. Lady Heathcote, of a sou—On the 25th, at East Sheen, the Hon. Mrs. Colquhoun, of Killermont, North Britain, a a son—On the 22d, at Dundee, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. William Chalmers, of Glenricht, of a son—On the 9th, at Jersey, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. Vicq, of a daughter—On the 27th, in Parliament- street, the Wife of John 'louder, Esq. of a son—On the 27th, at Culverthorpe, Lin- colnshire, the Hon. Mrs. Handley of a daughter—On the 28t1i, at the Woodlands, the Lady of T. 1Vy1de Browne, Esq. of a daughter—On the 28th January, at Bombay, the Lady of Edward _Grant, Esq. Judge and Criminal Judge of Ahmedabad, of a daughter—On the 26th January, at Secunderabad, the Lady of Lieut.-Colonel Parlby, Cat. of the 29th Reg. Native Infantry, of a daughter—On the 4th February, at the Presidency, Madras, the Lady of Major Rachel's, of a sun—On the 21st Ja- nuary, at Bombay, the Lady of Lieut.-Colonel Whish of a son—Ott the 29th inst. at Non-lands, Hampshire, the Lady of F.R. West, Esq. M.P. of a son—On tit ah, at his seat, Oaklands, Devon, the Lad; of Albany Savile, Esq. of a son.—The Lady of Captain Todd, of the 3rd Dragoon Geards, of a son.—On the 31Jth ult. at Castle Cottage, Hastings, Mrs. William Dickinson, of a son.

Man at AGICS.—On the 24th, at Oystermouth, be the Rev. Samuel Davies, J.H.H. Spencer, Esq. of Swansea, to Harriet Sophia, eldest daughter of •Henry Andrews, Esq. of Westcross-house, Glamorganshire—On the 2Gth, at St. George's, Hanover- square, Thomas Butts jun. Esq. of Grafton-street, Fitzroy-square, to Mary Ann, secoud daugater of JAIL Barrow, Esq. of Davies-street, Berkeley-square—On the 24th, at Oswestry, Salop, John Adams, Esq. of Lydstep-house, Pembroke, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Henry Gibbons, Esq. of Oswestry—On the 29th, at Tot- tenham Church, by the Rev. G. Thompson, Joseph Tidwell Heathorn, Esq. to Frances, second daughter of Thomas Bridges, Esc. of Stamford-hill—At Trinity- Church, Marylebone, Horatio Nelson Noble, Esq. Hon. East India Company's Ser- vice, to Fanny, youngest daughter of Samuel Smith, Esq. of Charlotte-street, Port- land-place—On the 28th, at Swinnerton-park, Staffordshire, Francis Fitzherbert, youngest son of the late Basil Fittherbert, Esq. to Maria Teresa, daughter of the late JohoVincent Gandolti, Est'. of East Sheen, Surrey—Ott the 25th, at Hew, J. Seed, Esq. of Lancaster, to Elizabeth Sarah Ann aliffilleton, daughter of the late Lieut.- Colonel Bliddleton, Royal Marines, ;Ind great grand-daughter of the celebrated na- vigator, Captain Middleton, It.N.—On the 29t1i, at 'Abberley, Worcestershire, Tho- mas James Mating, Esq. Captain R.N. of Birchanger' Essex, to Jonina, daughter of Henry Brumley, Esq. of Abberley-lodge—Captain Henry Hope, RN., C.13., to Jane :Sophia, daughter of Admiral Sir Herbert Sawyer, K.C.13.—On 'Monday even- ing, at ten o'clock, by special license, at the house of the Marquis of Tweeddale, John Cain Hubhouse, Esq. M.P. for Westminster, to Lady Julia Hay, youngest sister of the Marquis of Tweeddale—On the 31st, Charles George Oriel, Esq. of Al- fred-place, Bedford-square, to Henrietta Mary, 01il1 daughter of the late N. Tarral, Esq.—On the 30th, at Preston, by the Rev. C. Townsend, M. A., the Rev. George Selby fide, M.A., Vicar of Gray's, Essex, son of the Rm. Robert Hele Selby lisle, Rector of Brede, Sussex, and grandson of Dr. Horne, late Lord Bishop of Norwich, to Sarah, youngest daughter of William Stanford, Esq., Preston.place, near Brigh- ton—Captain Temple, second son of Sir Grenville Temple, Bart. to Jane Dorothea, third daughter of John Marshall, Esq. M.P. for Yorkshire—At Preston, the Rev. George Selby Hele, M.A., Vicar of Gray's, Essex, son of the Ray. Robert Bela Selby Heir, Rector of Bride, Sussex, and grandson of Dr. Horne, late Lord Bishop of Norwich, to Sarah, youngest daughter of Wm. Stanford, Esq., Preston-place, near Brighton.

Daasrus.—At the Cape of Good Hope, aged .19, Commander Charles Acland, of his Majesty's ship Helicon—On the 23d, at Clifton' Mrs. Daniell, relict of John Daniell, Esq. late of Abridge-lodge, Staffordshire, and of Devonshire-place-011 the 24th, at Great Houghton-house Northampton. aged 2:1, Jane Gordon Blair, sixth daughter of Colonel Biair, of Blair, Scotland—On the 29th, at his house, Whitehall- place, James Cuff, of Deel Castle, Esq., M.P., Governor and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Mayo and Colonel of the North Mayo Militia—At Derwent Lodge, Keswick, Sir Frederick Trise Morshead, of Tranent-park, Cornwall, and Derwent Lodge, Cumberland—At Clifton, Robert Castle Southey, the eldest son of Captain Thomas Southey, Commander in the Royal Navy, and nephew of the Laureat—On the 29th, at Chialehurst, Kent, Elizabeth, the wife of Sir Herbert 'Termer, Knight, his Majesty's Advocate-General, aged 4a—On the :301.h. at his seat at Broxbourn- bury, Herts, Jacob Bosanquet, Esq.—Iii St. Ebbe's, in Oxford, John Gilpin, aged Nixty-six years. For the last twenty-five days previous to his death he lay in 0 pro- found sleep, from which he could not be roused without much difficulty—At Priors, near Ongar, Sarah, widow of the late C. A. Criekitt, Esq. M.P. aged S4 years—Sud- denly, at Edinburgh, on the 23rd ult. Dr. Samuel 'Neill, R.N., of Coleraine, in the north of Ireland. Ile accompanied Captain Parry, as senior medical officer, in the hazardous expedition in the years 1824 and 5.