2 MARCH 1833, Page 11

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

At Wivenhoe, near Colchester, the seat of William Brummell, Esq, the Lady of Captain Pleorr, R. II. Ge of a son and heir.

On the 19th ult., at fhearne Hall, Beverley, Yorkshire, the Lady of Hewer CAR- LEY, Esq., of a daughter. On the 24th ult., the Lady of JOHN KRUGER, Esq., St. John's Wood Road, Regent's Park, of twins-son and daughter. On the 25th ult., at Caldecote Hall, Warwickshire, the Lady of EDMUND CHARLES MACNAGIITEN, Esq., of a SOIL

On the 25th ult., at Ilampton Conrt, the Lady of JOHN Devinsoft, Esq., of a son. On the tffith tilt., in Cumberland Street, Bryaustou Square, the Lady of WILLIAM WILSON, Esq.. of a son.

On the 21st ult., at Hampton, Middlesex, the Lady of T. II. Hormewroer, EN., of twin sons. MARRIAGES.

On the 23d ult., at St. George's, Hanover Stptare, Major W. F. FORSTER. Assistant Adjutant-General, to CAROLINE, youngest daughter of the late Right Honourable

I lugh Elliot. On the 23(1 ult. at All Souls' Church, Langham Place, the Baron DE BTEL, of Zierow, in Mecklenburg, to MARY, eldest daughter of William Blake, Esq., of Danesbury, Hertford.

On the 21st ult., at Dartford, JOHN TASTIER, of Dartford, Esq.. to Humor SUSAN, youngest daughter of the late Robert Talbot, Esq., of Stone Castle, Kent.

On the 26th ult., at St. Mary's, Bryanston Square, JOHN ETHERINGTON Weemo Rotes, Esq., eldest son of John Rolls, Esc; of Bryanstme Sqaare, to ELIZABETH MARY, second daughter of Walter ',our Esq., of Afontagu Square, and Pieshaw House, Ilatits. DEATHS.

On the 21st ult., at Hampton, Middlesex, ELIZABETH VAUGHAN, wife of T. II. Hol- berton. Esq. At Paris, Lieut.-Gen. Sir G. AIREY, Colonel of the 39th Foot.

On the 25th ult., at Brighton, in his 77th year, the Right Honourable Lord JOHN TOWNSTIEND. On the 25th ult., Lieutenant Jetty FREDERICK. of the Hon. East India Company's Service, son of Colonel T. Frederick, of' East Bourne. On the 25th ult., at her residence in Hoxton Square, in her 82d year, Mrs. MARY CLACK, relict of Mr. John Clack, many years a cashier in the Bank of England, whom she surviced only 29 days. At Ballymacash, county Antrim, the Rev. PHILIP JOHNSON, in his 85th year. Hewes the oldest beneficed Clergyman and Magistrate in Ireland ; having been sixty-two years Vicar of Derriaghy, and constantly resident in it, and for nearly the same period a Magistrate of Down and Antrim. At Maddington Parsonage, the Rev. JOSEPH LEGGE, Rector of Holton, Somerset, and more than half a century Minister of Maddington, Wilts.

Suddenly, the Rev. I. HIGGINS, thirty-six years curate of Melts, Somerset. At Battle, Sussex, Mr. T. BABCOCK, in his 94th year.