28 FEBRUARY 1829, Page 14

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

el-Its-At Paris, the Lady of Baron James de Rothschild, of a son-At Pane- bourn, Berks, the Lady of John Hopkins, Esq. of a son-In Charles-street, Lady Tulla more, of a son-At Exeter, the wife of Mr. Gould, of three children, two girls and a boy, all likely to live and In well-Mrs. Redlhalgh, of Burnley, of two datighters and a son, the same lady having had twins (a boy and a girl) last March-On the 24th instant, in Berkeley-square, the Lady of Samuel George Smith, Esq. of a son- At Perth, the Lady of Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Farquhar, East India Company's service, of a suit-Un the 27th instant, in Doctors'-commons, Mrs. John Haggard of a son.

MA aniseEs-At Walton, Burton-upon-Trent, John, eldest son of Theophilus Levett of Witchner-park, Stafford, Esq., to Sophia Eliza, third daughter of the Hon. Robert Kennedy-On the 24th instant, at St. Mary's, Islington, by the Rev. Thomas Horne, George Hambleton, Esq. of Wallingford, Berks, to Diana, widow of the late H. G. Ililbers, Esq. and eldest sister of Sir Thomas Whiehcote, Bart. of Aswarby-house, in the county of Lincoln.

DEA-rns-Feb. 19, tat Bath, in the Circus, David Halibut-ton Dallas, Esq. only son of Lieutenant-General Sir T. I talSts, K.C.B. aged 29-On the lath tilt. at Paris, Miss Haggerston, daughter of the late Sir Thomas, and sister to the present Sir Carnaby Haggerston, Bart. of Haggerston Castle, Northumberland-In Ranelagh, county of Dublin, the Rev. Edward Hackett, LL.B. Rector of Geal, in the Diocese of Cashel -At Brighton, on the 10th inst. the Dowager Countess of Minto-On the 21st inst. aged 74, at his house, in the North Gate-street, Warwick, George Boswell, Esq. of Wittou Ball, Warwickshire-On the 22d inst. in Grosvenor-square, the Right Hon. Lady Robert Manners, in her 9211 year-At Sherburne, Elizabeth Esther, daughter of the Hon. James Henry and Lady Elizabeth Dutton, and grand-daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Sherborne-At Blithlield. Staffordshire, the Hun. Louisa, eldest daughter of the Right lion. Lord Begot-Sir Mark Wood, proprietor 'of the cele- brated borough, Gatton. The Hon. Baronet is succeeded in his titles and estates by his son-At Yeovil, Thomas Potter Milles, Esq.late Major of the 14th Light Dragoons -On the 13th nst.at Bath, in consequence of bursting a blood-vessel from the severe affliction site felt at the death of a beloved sister, who died on the 9th inst. Catherine Deuce Stay, third daughter of the late Hon. Rose Herring May, one of his Ma- Gotimil of the Island of Jatnaica ; and outlet 20th inst. Ann Maria May, sixth dun later of the above Hon. Rose Herring May.