BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Botrirs.—On the 10th inst. in Bryanston-square,
the Lady of John Bulkeley, Esq. of a daughter—On the 9th, at Brighton, the Lady of William Loftus Lowndes, Esq. of a sun—On the 7th, in Tilney-street, Lady Harriet Clive, of female twins, one of which survived only a short time—On the 8th, in Bloomsbury-place, Blooms. bury-square, Mrs. Hockings, the Lady of Capt. Sackings, R.N. of a son—The Lady of Richard John Brassey, Esq. of Lombard-street, of a son, her sixteenth child— On the 9th, in Dover-street, the Lady Jemima Eliot, of a son—On the 8th, at Ke- nilworth, the Lady of the Hon. Charles Clifford, of a son—At Standish House, So- merset, the Lady Emma Pennant, of a daughter—At Copse Hill, Surrey, Lady Dur- ham, of a son. MAILR/AGES.—In Dublin, George Hayward Lindsay, Esq. third son of the Lord Bishop of Kildare, to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of the Hon. Colonel Gore, Dublin Castle—At Cochestou, Pembrokeshire, Alfred Cocker, Esq. of London, to Harriet Ball, eldest daughter of the Rey. John Holcombe, Rector of Cocheston, and Prebendary of Brecon—On the 9th, at St. Pancras New Church, Philip Venner Fir- min, Esq. to Ann, youngest daughter of the late James Peppercorne, Esq. of Ro- chester—At Clifton, on the 6th, William Charles Kerr, Esq. M.D. of Northampton, son of the late Lieut.-Gen. James Kerr, of the Hun. East India Company's Service, to Maria Eliza, daughter of the late William Lewis, Esq. formerly of the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, and Member of the Bombay Government—On the 9th; at Battle, the Right Hon. Lord Clarion, of Elm-park, county Limerick, to Susan Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Hugh Barton, Esq. of Battle Abbey, Sus- sex—At Hastings, the Hon. Gustavus Frederick Hamilton, only sun of the Lord Viscount Boyne, to Emma Maria, daughter of the late Matthew Russell, of Brans- peth Castle, in the county of Durham, SIsq. and sister of the present Member for that county—On the 6th March, at St. Thomas's Church, Bombay, by the Rev. T. Carr, Thomas George Gardiner, Esq. of the Civil Service, only son of the late Col. Gardiner, of Bellevue, Southampton, to Mary Frances, youngest daughter of Sir John P. Grant, of Rothiemurchus, Invernessbire, and one of the Judges of the Su- preme Court of Bombay—At Ribandar, on the 18th February, Don Francisco de Noronha, eldest son of the late Don Lorenco de Noronha, to Donna Maria Rita, ouly daughter of Marshal Joaaptim Manoel Correa de Silva a Gama.
Disar .—At Stobo Castle, on the :Scl, Lady Montgomery, wife of Sir Jetties Montgomery, of Stanhope, Burt. M.P. for the county of Peebles—At Perth, on the 30th August, Mrs. Margaret Matepletel, in .the hundred-and-sixth year of her age— At Cheltenham, after a long and painful illness, Capt. Blanshard, aged 46, late Com- mander of the Hon. East India Company's ships Carnatic and Marquis Wellington —On the 4th, at his seat, Drayton-house, West Drayton, Gen. William John Arabin, late of his Majesty's 2d Reg. of Life Guards, aged 77—On the 9th, at his residence in London, Sherland Hill Swanstop, Esq.—On the 9th, in Middleton-square, Is- lington, Ann, the beloved, and highly respected wife of Mr.Thomas Dibdin—On the Oth February, at Narwa, Admiral John Vincent Ranrosa, upwards of 70 years of age. His remains were attended to the parish church with the usual honours—At St. Michel, in France, aged 75, Philip Alexander, who was twelve years coachman to Louis the Sixteenth ; twelve years in the same employment under Bonaparte; and four years coachman to Louis the Eighteenth.