11 APRIL 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

EiRTIIS.-On the 71.11 inst. at Thorney-abbey, Cambridgeshire, the Lady of Tycho Wing, Esq. of a daughter-At Ardincaple-house, Argyllshire, on the 29th ult. the Lady of Keith H. Matcalister, Esq. of a son-On the 9th, in Lower Brook-street, Lady Lucy Clive, of a still-born daughter.

Msrt RI AGES.-On the 6th inst. at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, the Hun. George Henry Talbot, brother and heir presumptive to the Earl of Shrewsbury, to Miss -Augusta Jones, of Green-street, Grosvenor. square-On the 7th inst. at St. Pancras New Church, by the Rev. Henry Arlett, Fellow and Tutor of Pembroke College, Cambridge, John Arlett, Esq. of Great Am- well, Herts, to Louisa, only daughter of Charles Hamilton, Esq. of Great Comm- street, Russell-square-On the 7th inst. at Ardingly, Henry Williams, Esq. of Gray's-inn, to Harriot Louisa, second daughter of Gibbs Crawford, Esq. of Lywood, Sussex, and niece to the lti,tht Hun. the Countess Winterton-On the 31st. ult. at Woodside, by the Rev. Dr. Sommers Sir William Hamilton, Bart. to Janet, only

daughter of the late Hobart Marshall; m a Esq.-On the 8th, inst. by special license, by

the Archbishop of York, Viscount Stormont, eldest son of the Earl of Mansfield, to Louisa, third daughter of Cuthbert Ellison, Esq. M.P.-011 the :id, at St. George's, Bloomsbury, the Rev. Henry .1. B. Nicholson, A.M., one of the domestic chaplains to the Duke of Clarence, to Mary, younger daughter of James Donaldson, Esq., of Bloomsbury.square-On the 8th, at St. George's, Hanover-square, the Rev. Henry elacut son of John Wilder, En. of Purley-hall, Berks, to Augusta,. eldest -

daughter of the late .Charles Smith, Esq. of Suttons, Essax—On the 17th inst. at Carlisle, the Hon. John Henry Roper Curzon, to Isabella, daughter and co-heiress of the late Col. Hodgson, and sister to Lady Aylmer.

BEATHS.—On the 2d Feb. 0. S. at St. Petersburgh, aged 92, William Cook, Esq. uncle to Admiral Greig, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian fleets in the Black Sea —On the 2d. inst. at Brighton, after a short illness, the Hon. Miss Caroline Vernon, for many years Maid of Honour to the late Queen Charlotte—On the 25th ult. in Dublin, Lieutenant Richard Bnyer Dat Pro, of the 61th Regiment, eldest son of the late Joseph William Du Pa, Esq. uf Canterbury—At the residence of his son at Blackheath, George Engleheart, Esq. of Bedfont-lodge, in the county of Middlesex, in the 79th year of his age—Oh the 7th inst. at Woolwich, Major-General William Henry Ford, Royal Engineers, Lieut.-Governor of the Royal Military Academy.