9 MAY 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTRs.—On the 2d inst. in Wimpole.street, the Lady of W. Marshall, Esq. M.P. of a son and heir—On the 1st inst. at Buckland-house, near Portsmouth, the Lady of J. C. Schetky, Esq. of the Royal Naval College, of a daughter—On the id. inst. at Kingstongrove, in Oxfordshire, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Thellusson of a daughter—On the 4th inst. at Duncroft-house, Staines, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. Carmichael, of a son—At Edinburgh, the lady of Sir J. Murray Nasmyth, of Posso, of a son—At Edinburgh, the Lady of John C4mPhals gag. YOuntt of Succoth, /11,1). of a son. NARRIAGES.—At St. Mary's, Islington, the Rev. C. C. Wheat, to Louisa, youngest daughter of the late Sir Thomas Whichcote, Bart.—At Winford, 'Henry Edward, eldest son of Henry Elton, Esq. of Winford-house, Somerset, to Sarah Frances, only daughter of the late Rev. Lewis Clutterbuck, of Newark-park, Gloucestershire—On the 6th inst. at St. Marylebone, John, the eldest son of John Archer Haublon, Esq. to Ann, daughter of Captain W. Deans Macias, Royal Navy—On the 28th ult, at the British Consul's, Bordeaux, Joseph Blackburn, Esq. to Caroline Louisa, second daughter of the Rev. Henry Allan Lagden, of Balshamhouse, Cambridgeshire—On the 5th inst. Lord Dormer, of Grove-park, Warwickshire, to Elizabeth Anne, eldest daughter of Sir Henry Tichborne—On the 5th inst. the Rev. Edward Cardwell, ProfeSsor of Ancient History in the University of Oxford, and Rector of Stoke Bruen), Northamptonshire, to Cecilia, youngest daughter of the late Henry Fieltien, Esq. of Wilton-house, Lancashire.

Dissaars.— at Kiri:ably, on the 228 ult. Alexander Chalmers, Esq. surgeon. Mr. 'Chalmers was a younser brother of Professor Chalmers—At her residence in Belgravestreet, the Lady Forester—Louisa, wife of John. Augustus Knipe, Esq. and youngest daughter of Sir W.13. Rush, of Wimbledon-house, Surrey—On the 1st inst. Maria eldest daughter of Alexander Hamilton Hamilton, Esq. of the Retreat, Devonshire, and of Hullerhirst, Ayrshire—On the 28 inst. at his residence at Pembury. Kent, aged 44, Captain Charles Shaw, MN. second son of Sir John Gregory Shaw, Bart. of Kenward, In the same county—On the 3d inst. at Islington, James Kearsley, Esq. aged 84—On the 4th inst. at Stoke Dabernon, Mrs. F. Fetherstonhaugh, relict of the Rev. Utrick Fetherstonhaug,h, aged 100—On the 8th inst. at his house in Spring-gardens, Charles Lord Colchester, formerly Speaker of the House of Commons, in the 728 year of his age—On the 6th inst. Mrs. Dalrymple, wife of General Dalrymple, York-place, Portman-square—At Calcutta, on the 24th of October last, Capt. James Bontein, eldest son of the late Lieut.Col. Sir James Bontein.