5 DECEMBER 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTIIS,—At Westport-house, the Marchioness of Clanricarde, of a daughter—On the 25th February, at Agra, the Lady of F. W. Anson, Esq. Adjutant of the 18th Reg. of Native Infantry, of a son and heir—On the 10th Nov. at Taytield, N.B. Mrs. Berry, of a daughter—On the and inst. in Brunswick-square, the Lady of Thomas Davidson, M.D. of Worcester College, Oxford, of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.—At St. Mary Cray, Edmund Neal Wilford, Esq. of the Royal Artillery, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late John Drew, Es—At Agra, J.T. Boileau, Esq. Executive Engineer at that station, to Miss Anne Hanson, niece of Captain Chadwick, Hon. Company's Artillery.

Daarns.—On the 29th ult. at Roehampton, Anthony Ashley Ponsonby, youngest son of the Hon. William Cavendish and Lady Barbara Ponsonby—On the 27th ult. in White. hall-place, Frances Mary Territt, Croke, youngest daughter of Sir Alexander Croke—On the 27th ult. at his seat, Oakley, Northamptonshire, in the 72d year of his age, Sir Richard Brooke de Capell Brooke, Bart.—At Mhow, in the East Indies, Lieut. John Tierney, 40th Bengal Native Infantit, nephew of Sir Matthew Tierney—Barry St. Leger Esq.: this gentleman, a near relation of Lord Doneraile, was the Author of "Gilbert Earle,"" Tales of Passion," and other novels, and of many miscellaneous articles for periodical publications—In Upper Brook-street, the Right Hon. Henry Viscount Heber- ton, aged 79—Rev. P. Veel, Curate of Boxwell and Leighterton, Gloucesterahire—At Ipswich, the Rev. J. Julian, B.A. of Trimley Sr. Mary—Rev. W. Rumney, Rector of Swindon—Rev. Slade Baker, B.C.L. Rector of Buscott, Berkshire—In London,IlLieu. tenant-General Bingham, of Melcomb, in the county of Dorset—On the 1st inst, in Bru- ton-street, in the 70th year of her age, the Lady of the Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl—At Knockany, at the age of 108 years, Mary Hayes, who retained her memory and faculties to the last period of her existence—On the 2nd instant, at twelve o'clock at noon, Elisa- beth Wrigley, wife of Patrick Simson, Esq. of Fillongley, Watwickshire ; and at five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, Patrick Simon, Esq. having survived his Lady but five hours.