9 JANUARY 1830, Page 12

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Br erns .—On the 2d inst.

Lady Suffield of a son, at Gunton-park—At Pitfour, the 31st ult. the Hon. Mrs. Ferguson of a daughter. Matt ILIAGES.—On the 31st at Tray, near Monmouth, the Hon. PAL Abbot, second son of the late, and only brother of the present Lord Colchester, to Frances Cecil, daughter of the Lady E. Talbot and the late Dean of Salisbury, and niece of the Duke of Beaufort—On the 29th ult. at Paris, in the house of the British Ambassador, J. J. Cooper, of the Inner Temple, Esq. barrister-at-law, to Frances, daughter of H. Donelan, of Galway, Esq. and niece of the Right Hon. the Earl of Fingall—On the 5th inst. at Kesgrave, W. P. Wood, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, second son of M. Wood, Esq. M.P. to Charlotte, only daughter of E. Moor, Esq. of Great Beatings, Suffolk—On the 28th ult. at St. Ann's Church, Dublin, A. F. Blyth, of the 15th Hussars, to Susan, daughter of F. Roche, of Roche Mount—On the 7th inst. at St. George's, Hanoversquare, Simon Digby, Esq. of Osbcrtstown, county of Kildare, eldest son of the Rev. J. Digby, of New Park, county of Meath, to Elizabeth Anne Ella, only daughter of J. Morse, Esq. late of Sprowston-Hall and Mount Ida, Norfolk. Dearns.—On the 3d inst. in the 29th year of her age, after a suffering and protracted illness, Anne, the wife of G. Robinson, Esq. of New Broad-street—Jan. I, near Reading, d' Mrs. Mitford, the mother i Miss Mitford of literary celebrity— On the 2d inst. Vice. Admiral A. Fraser, equerry to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. This officer was born in 1730, and entered the naval service when be was only Line years of age— On the 3d inst. at his seat, Finsbade-abbey, Northamptonshire, in the 91st year of his age, the Hon. J. Monckton—In Paris, the Lady of R. Cotter, Esq. and mother of the Viscountess De Lahitte—The Rev. R. Shuttieworth, brother of the Warden of New College, Oxford—At Cheltenham, Miss Cann, (aged 17), daughter of Mr. J. Gann, of Hereford. This highly talented young lady's performances on the flute elicited the admiration and astonishment of the audiences of the recent Hereford and Gloucester Festivals—At Sheffield, Sarah, wife of Mr. T. Jepson, and third daughter of the late Mr. T. Cliff. She retired to bed in her usual health at twelve on the night previous, and was a corpse in three quarters of an hour—At Little Bolton, Mr. J. Bolton, at the advanced age of 102 years. He retained the whole of his faculties to the last, and had always enjoyed excellent health—At Edinburgh, D. Beatson, Esq. Keeper of the Council Records — Jan. 6, at his house at Epsom, Sir J. Alexander—On the 6th inst. at the house of his sister, Miss Pakington at Hampton-court, in the 69th year of his age, Sir J. Pakington, Bart. of Westwood-park, Worcestershire—On the 4th inst. at Shepley Hall, Lancashire, in his 68th year, J. Lowe, Esq. a Magistrate of the counties of Lancaster and Chester—. On the 7th inst. at Whitehall, the Dowager Lady Grantham, in the 74th year of her age — At Ethy-house' near Lostwithiel, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Vinnicombe Penrose, in the 7Ist year of his age. Sir Charles was a Knight Commander of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand and Merit, and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George—On the 8th inst. at Duncornbe-park, the Honourable Adolphus Duncombe, fourth son of Lord Feversham, aged 19—On the 7th inst. at her house in Great Stanhope-street, May-fair, the Countess St. Martin De Front, lathe 79th year of her age—On the 1st inst. in Chapel-street, Grosvenor-place, aged 82, Ann, relict of the late Dr. Lettsom.