31 OCTOBER 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Rtapits.-In Fitzwilliam-square, Dublin, Lady Douglas, of a daughter-At Anne's. grove, county Cork, the Lady of the Hon. Lieut.-Gen. Annesly, of a daughter-At K nap- ton, the Hon. Mrs. Vesey, of a daughter-ln Charles-street, Berkeley-square, Lady Julia Holthouse, of a daughter-At Chatham, on the 27th inst. Lady Hardinge, the Lady of Henry T.Joires, Esq. of a son-On Sunday, 2titti inst. at Gopsall, the Countess Howe, cif noon.

DI A a ILIA ss.-On Wednesday, at St. George's, Hanover-square, David Hai llie, Esq. of Audley-square, to Miss Stew:art, only daughter of Lady Stewart, and niece to the cow). tess of Aberdeen-On the 26th inst. at Dawlish, Devon, the Rev. William Multon Bleu. cowe, M.A. late of Oriel College, to Maynard Anna, eldest daughter of Colonel Ruchfort, of Rochfort, Westmeath', M.P. for the said county-At the parish church of St. George, Bloomsbury, on the 27th inst. Mr. Henry Noun, of Tantield.court, Temple, to Nary Anne, eldest daughter of William Lowe, Esq. of the same place, and of Montague_ street, Russell-square—On the :Mth inst. the Rev. Charles Barnwell, of Mitcham-hall, Norfolk, to Sophia, youngest daughter of the late George Wyndham, Esq. of Cromer- hall, Norfolk—At Lbsington, Kentucky, Harrison Canins, aged 15, to Miss Eliza Plough, aged nearly 12—On the 26th inst. at Ganton, near Scarborsugh, Robert Alexander, Esq. of the Temple, Barrister-at-law, to Matilda, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Legard, Bart. of Canton Hall.

llsArits.—At the residence of Dr. Forbes, Cheltenham, the Right Hon. Lord Frede- rick Lennox, brother of the present, and son of the late Duke of Richmond. His Lord- ship was in the 2sfli year of his age, and had been long suffering under a most painful indisposition—At Northwick-terrace, Henrietta Ann, wife of the Hon. James Stewart— On the 12th inst. on his passage (ruin Quebec, the Hon. Michael Henry Percival, col- lector of his Majesty's Customs at Quebec, end son-in-law of Sir Charles Flower, Bart. aged 50—At Thorpe-hall, the infant son of Mark Milbank, Esq. M.P.—On the 20th inst. at Mudiford, Thomas Edmund Benett, aged 17, the second son of John Benett, Esq. M.P. for Wiltshire—On the 2141.1 inst. at his residence in the Strand, after an illness of severe and protracted suffering, Mr. John Naive, Author of "Travels in the Interior of Brazil,"