13 JUNE 1829, Page 14

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Bzwrits.—On the 3rd inst. at Sheffield, the Lady of Capt. H. Forster, Royal Horse Artillery of a son—At the Dowager Lady Arundel's, in Dover-street, the Lady of b. Neave, Esq. of a son and heir—At Stanmer, Sussex, the Countess of Chichester, of a daughter—On the 5th inst. in Lower Berkeley street, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. Lindsay, of a daughter—On the 10th inst. at the Royal Mint, the Lady of H. Bingley, Esq. of a son. At Longford Hall, Shropshire, the lady of the Hon. and Rev. William Neville, of a daughter. Mass ets.oes.—On the 1st inst. at Edinburgh, C. Ferguson, Esq. eldest son of Sir J. Ferguson, of Kilkerran, to Helen, second daughter of the Right Hon. D. Boyle, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland—Lately at Hunmanby, after a courtship of three hours, Mr. T. Magoys, of Pilmore, to Miss H. Horsley, of Morton. The bridegroom is seventy-three years of age, and had five selves before he was struck with this girl of seventeen—Oa the 9th inst. at Christ Church, St. Marylebone, A. Duff, Esq. of Fetteresso Castle, Kincardineshire, to Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late Capt. T. Fraser, of Woodeott- house, Oxfordshire—On the 9th inst. at Bloomsbury Church, by the Lord Bishop of Calcutta, the Rev. W. Brownlow, A.M. of Pembroke College, Oxford, to Fanny, only daughter of R. J. Chambers, Esq. of the Middle Temple, and granddaughter of the late Sir R. Chambers, Chief Justice of Bengal—On the 9th inst. at Bramdeun, Hants, Sir J. M. Tylden, late Lieut.-Col. commanding the 52d Reg. to Elizabeth, only daughter of the Bee. H. L. Walsh, LL.D. of Grimblesthorpe, Lincolnshire—On the 4th inst. at the Abbey church, Great Malvern, W. Candler, Esq.. R. N. of the Lodge, Worcestershire. to Louisa, daughter of John Evered, Esq. of Hill-house, in the county of Somerset—On the 11th inst. at Edmonton Church, J. J. Blake, Esq. of Bremerton, in the county of Norfolk, eldest son of J. Blake,. Esq. of Norwich, to Susanna, eldest daughter of C. L. Hoggart, Esq. of Oak-lodge, Southgate. At the Mauritius, Captain Barclay, 99th Regi. ment, Aide-de-Camp to his Excellency the Hon. Sir C. Colville, to Elise, youngest daughter of the late Marquis de Rune—At Woodbridge, on the 1 1 th inst., Thomas Clarkson, jun., Esq., barrister-at Ian', the son of Thomas Clarkson, Esq., of Playford. hall, to Mary, the third daughter of the late John Clarkson, Esq., of that place. DEATHS.—In St. James's-place, T. Bonham, second son of J. Carter, Esq. M.P.—On the 2d. inst. at Plasnewydd Cottage, Llangollen, Lady E. Butler, aunt to the Marquis of Ormonde—At Brighton, in the -lth year of his age, the Right Hon. Lord Thuriuw- On Friday at Bath, R. Martin, aged 23, late of New College, Oxford, and second son of J. Martin, Esq. M. P.— On the 5th inst. at Hyde, H. Jean, the wife of the Rev. Sir H. Thompson, Bart.—In Winchester, A. F. Nunez, Esq. of Basing Park, Hampshire—In Devonshire-street, the Hon. T. Stapleton, eldest son of the Right HMI. Lord Le Despenrcr —In Bath, Sir \V. Burroughs, of Castle Bagshaw, county of Cavan—On the 2d of June, at Milton, Cambridgeshire, in the 39th year of his age, S. Knight, jun. Esq. of Imphiston House, in that county—On the 9th inst. at Lord Wallace's house, Portman.square, the Dowager Viscountess Melville—On the 3d inst. at Hamburgh,Mrs. H. Ross, of Well inzs- buttell, daughter of Sir A. Craufurd Bart.—On the 10th of January, at Azimgurh, in the East Indies, in consequence of a fall from his horse, Captain A. Smith, of the anti Regiment Bengal Native Infantry, second son of the late Rev. W. Smith, rector of Heavy, in the county of Devon—On the 8th inst. at Northlands, Sussex, the Rev. C. A. F. Chichester, the youngest son of the late Lord Spencer, and Lady Harriet Chichester —At her house in Great George-street, Westminster, Lady Elizabeth Fane, relict of the late John Fane, M.P. for Oxfordshire, and sister to the Earl of Macclesfield.