5 MAY 1832, Page 10

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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On the 27th ult. at Cambridge. the Iron. Mrs. WILLTAm Tourtv:LAw, of a daughter. On the 20th ult. at Warmsworth Hall, Yorkshire, the Lady of the Rev. W1LLrAM Gooeu, of a son.

On the 24th ult. at Bruce Castle, Tottenham, Mrs. ROWLAND HILL, of a son. On the 14th of November, on board the Hoogley, on her passage from Sydney to China, the Lady of Lieut.-Gen. DARLING, late Governor of New South Wales, of a daughter. On the 30th ult. in Upper Woburn Place. Mrs. WALTER. BUCHANAN, of a daughter. On the 17th ult. at Tulloch Castle. the Ilea. Mrs. DAYinsoN, of a daughter.

Ou the 27th ult. at Rydal Lodge, Westmoreland, the Lady of Sir THOMAS SABINE PASLEy. Bart. of a son.

On the 1st inst. in New Burlington Street, the Lady of RICHARD BENTLEY, Esq. of a son.

MARRIAGES.

CROFTON MOORE VANDELEUR, Esq. to the Lady GRACE TOLER, daughter of the Earl of Norbury. On the 30th ult. at St. Mary's, Marylebone, the Rey. Sir THOMAS Gray CULLUM, Bart. of Hardwick House, Suffolk. to Miss LLOYD, of Kingston, county of Dublin.

ST. VINCENT K. H. WilerstiED, Esq. only son of Admiral Sir James Whitshed,G.C.B. to the Hon. ELIZABETH, daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Erskine. On the 28th ult. at St. George's, Hanover Square, Captain GEORGE ST. Jona MILD- MAIL R.N. to MARY, widow of the late J. Merritt, Esq.

We find the following in a Canada Paper-At Saco, Maine, on Christmas Eve, by the Rev. W. Jenkins, Mr. THEOPHILlIs HUTcHESON to Miss MARTHA WELLS; Mr. RICHARD HUTCHESON to Miss ELIZA WELLS; Mr. THOMAS HUTCHESON to Miss SARAH lint WELLS; Mr. Tires HUTCHESON to Miss MARY WELLS; Mr. JONATHAN HUT- +MESON to Miss JUDITH WELLs; Mr. EBENEZER HUTCHESON tO MiSS VIRGINIA WELLS ; Mr. JOHN HUTCHEsON to Miss PEGGY WELLS.

On the 10th ult. Mr. JOSEPH STARRETT, of Roughen, to Mrs. MARTHA MONTGOMERY, sf Clooney. The happy bridegroom had seen the snows of nearly ninety winters-the fair and blushing bride of seventy. He died on the 18th instant.

DEATHS.

On the 29th ult. at Winchester College, Winchester, the Right Rev. GEORGE ISAAC TIUNTTNGFORD, Bishop of HEREFORD, in his 84th year.

On the 19th ult. at Bruges, the Right Honourable CAMDEN GREY, Lord Ktitreen- 11210112, Baron of Bomby and a Knight of Nova Scotia. The male line of this family having now ceased, this very ancient title becomes extinct.

On the 29th ult. Sir RICHARD BIRNIE, in his 734 year.

On the 14th ult. at Bowthorpe, Ric:TART) WATEawoRre, Esq. in his 51st year. Also within a fortnight of their parent's death, Mariam, his eldest son, and ALICE, his youngest daughter.

In -Rocks Lane, SARAH POLLARD, aged upwards of 95. Sarah Pollard was the servant of Lady Harriet Adam', who in the American war, in 1776, accompanied Lady Harriet by night down the Hudson River. in an open boat, to petition General Gates fur liberty to attend her husband, Major Aelattd, then a prisoner in the American camp.

At Weare. Somerset, in his 100th year, Mr. JA NIES PYTHER, better known by the name of Daddy Red Cap.

Lieutenant-General Baron DE RoTTENerne, K.C.I I., father of Lady William Paget, formerly of De Rolle's and the GOth Regiments ; at a. very advanced age.