7 JULY 1832, Page 8

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 3.1 inst, at his house, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, the Lady of the Right lion. TIIONIAS ERSKINE, of a daughter, which died the same day. On the 30t1, ult., at the Vicarage, Eatington, Warwickshire, Mrs. HENRY BUCKLEY, of a daughter.

On the 2d inst., in York Street, Portman Square, the Lady of J. 0. Hasson', Esq., of a daughter.

On the 2,1 inst., at Wellesbourne Hedl, Warwickshire, the Lady of BERNARD GRAN- VILLE, Esq. of twin daughters. Ou the 2t1 init., at Tring Park, the Lady of time Rev. HENRY WILDEN, of a son an heir.

On the 21. inst, at Woodmancote, Sussex, the Lady of' RICHARD REDMOND CATON. Esq., of a daughter.

MAR 11 TAG ES.

On the 3c1 inst, at Hackney, the Rey. EDWARD CHURTON, IO CAROLINE, eldest daughter of Archdeacon Watson. On the 3,1 inst , at Barnes. the Rev. WMTAASI H. C. LLOYD, Rector of liorbury, in the county of Stafford, to LUCY Ass, daughter of the Rev. John Jeffreys, Rector of Barnes, burrs'.

Ort the 2911t ult., at Paxton House, in the county of Berwick, the Hon. A. F. CATIf- cART, youngest on of the Right Hon. Earl Cathcart, to MARGARET, second daughter of William I'. Home, Esq., of Billy and Paxton. On the 3.1 inst., at St. Miclewl's, Bath, the Rev. CHAMPNEYS MINCIIIN, IO ELLEN ELTZAISETII, only daughter (gnomes Osborne, Esq. On the 3d. inst., at St. Mary's Church, Bryaustotte Square, GEORGE DAMER, third son of the Right lion. Sir Henry Parnell, Bart, M.P., to CATHERINE, daughter of Sir John St. Attbyn, Bart.

DEATIIS.

On the 29111 ult., at Iris seat. Knocklofty, in the county of Tipperary, the Right Hon. Jous II ELY II rrerrissos, Earl of Dosrouatimoen. in his 76th year. On t he 9,1 inst., in Orchard Street, Portman Square, the Dowagee FRANCES, Lady HALES.

On the 29th ult., in London, CHARLES F. J. BURELL, Esq., of Belmont House, Chel- tenham, in Iris 701.11 year. At his house in Pimlico, the Right !Ion. CHARLES DUNDAS, Lord AMESBURY, in his 81st year. He was recently raised to the English Peerage, afterhaving- been a member of the House of Commons above sixty years. Having no male heir, the title' becomes extinct. • On the 20th of January last, at Candy, in the Island of Ceylon, the Rev. THOMAS IRELAND, in his 491/1 year, successively Chaplain to his Majesty's Faeces. at.the Colima Good Hoye and in Ceylon. On the 24th ult., Miss ANNA MARIA PORTER, the celebrated novelist, attire residence of Mrs. Colonel Booth. Montpelier, near Bristol. •