7 NOVEMBER 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Ili RTII5.-On the 2d inst. in Park-crescent, Portianti-place, the lion. Mrs. Shaw, of a daughter-On the 1st inst. at Messing, Essex, the Lady of the Rev. Robert Eden, of a son-Go the 20th ult. at Chalford, Gloucestershire, Lady Prevost, of a clanghter-In Wilton-creseent, the Lady of Lient.-Col. Clements, of a son-On the -Ith inst. nut Bromley-palace, the Lady Sarah Murray, ot a san-The Lady of the 'Ion. and Rime. ,J. C. Alaude, Rector of Enniskillen, Ireta lid, of a daughter.

ulAGNS.-011 the 2,1 instant, was married, by the Rev. J. W. Iluvhes. M.A. of Trinity College, Oxford, William Aucram, Esq. to Miss Warlocks of Richmond, Surrey -At Edinburgh, Lieutenant-General Sir John Oswald, of Dunikeir, Knight Grand Cross of the Bath, to Miss Amelia Jane Wormy, third daughter of the deceased Lord Henry Alurray, son of the late John, Duke of Atholl-On toe :id inst. the Rev. John Wooldridge, of Newfoundland-street Chapel, Bristol, to Luce, youngest daughter of the late John Dawson, Esq. ot Aldclitle-hall, Lancaster-On the :id inst. the Rev. Henry Danvers Clerke, B.A. to Caroline, only daughter of James Weller Laulbroke, Esq. Law, third son of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, to Sidney Dorothea, daughter of the late Col. Davison-On the 3c1 inst. at Cheekley, C. W. Martin, Esq. eldest son of the late Rev. C. Martin, and nephew to the Duke of Atholl, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the Rev.

C. B. Charlewood, of Oak-hill, Staffordshire-J. W. Pane, Esq. M.P. of Wormsley, Oxfordshire, to Ellen Catherine, third daughter of the Hon. Thomas Parker (brother to the Earl of Macclesfield) of Ensham-hall in the same county-At Kippax, on the 3rd No. vember, Samuel Crompton, Esq. M.P., of Wood End, Yorkshire, to Isabella Sophia, daughter of the Hon. and Rev, Archibald Hamilton Cathcart, and niece of Earl Cathcart.

Da,kests.-At Sierra Leone, John William Bannister, Esq. Chief Justice and Judge of the Court of Admiralty in that colony-At Rosehearty, during the month of Sept. last, of the family of Mr. John Wilson, Peathill-on the 2d, Anne, aged nine years ; on the 7th, Alexander, aged 17; on the 13th, William, aged 14; on the 22d, John, aged 22; and, on focal/tit, Mrs. Wilson, aged 47. The disease that has proved so fatal in this family was putrid ulcerous sore throat, which has prevailed for some time in that neighbourhood, though not with an equal degree of malignancy. Mrs. Wilson had overcome the virulence of the distemper, but sunk under the successive bereavements of the affectionate mother-On the 29th ult, at his house in the Circus, Bath, John Walmesley, Esq. of Wigan, in his 90th year-On the 4th, June, at Satard, Capt. Henry Adams, 5th Reg. Bombay Native Infantry, and Surveyor to his Highness the Rajah-At Mount Juliet, Kilkenny, the Countess of Carrick, once known as " the beautiful Miss Wynn." She was delivered, shortly before her dissolution, of a daughter-At Aix-la-Chapelle, Lieut.Col. Colquhoun Grant, sun of the late Duncan Grant, Esq. of Lingoston, N.B. of disease contracted at _Arracaus, where he commanded a brigade of the army-On the 23 inst. Clarissa Margaret, second daughter of Gen. Sir Samuel Bentham, K.S.G.

--On the ail inst. at Chester, by his brother, the Chancellor of Lichfield, the Rev. It. V.