25 FEBRUARY 1832, Page 11

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

On the 21st inst. at Vernon House, Park Place, St. James's, Lady SUFFIELD, of a son. On the till: inst. at Edinburgh, the Lady of Major-General the Hon. PAre tete SrEwART, of twin sons.

On the 5th inst. at Woodville, near Lucan, the Lady of Major-General Sir Hoer. S. Seerr, K.C.11. of a alau;liter. On the 401 inst. at Langsble. parish of Dalkeith. the wife of RonEnT SHEARER, farm- servant, of three sons, who with their TilOther are likely to do well.

On the 1901 inst. at Coventry, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. EWART, C.R. Inspecting Field Officer, of a son, which survived but a short time.

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At the British Ambassador's at Paris, hy ccc, ii bzlit Rev. P.ishop Luscombe, the Rev. E REED, M.A. of St. John's t'ollege. Ca mbridge, to BAIL:1.11;A V. ir,,i Na BAYNTuN SANOYs, Second daughter of sir Edwin SitudyS, Bart. of Miseralcu Park, Glthicestershire.

On the 21st inst. at Borsted Church, the Rey. join: PEARSON, Reetor of East Hatnaleu. Essex, to FRANCEs HARRIET, SeCOnd daughter or Richard Brown, Esq. of Bogner, Sussex.

On the 16th inst. at Hawsted Church, Slifildk, Miss CrT.T.VM, the Olily child of thin Reverend Sir Gny Cullum, Bart. of Hardwick Home, to TlionAS GillsoN, Esq. of Theberion, Sutiblk.

On the 21st inst. at East Bargholt, Suffidk, Joins BETINFrts, Esq., eldest son of Arch- deacon Berners, to 31Aav HENRIETTA ROWLET, only daughter of the Reverend Joshua. Rowley.

DEATHS.

On the 11th inst. at his residence in itctfl,ertcin, Captain IIENny LARocnx, II.N. 'Magistrate awl Deputy Lieutenant ihr the county of DeVoli. On the lSttc inst. at his seat, Cost-itch Hall, Yorkshire, in his 68th year, the Right Hon. Lord ViSCOIllit DOWNE, after a few hours' illness.

On the 17th inst. at Torquay, Miss LAW, the eldest daughter of the Bishop of Bath and Wells.

On the 18th inst. at the Parsonage House of East Clandon, Surry, in his 90th year, the Rev. JAMES WELLER, D.P.

In Pulteney Street, Bath, in his 72nd year, bony Brass, M.D.

At Crondall, near Odiliam, in his 103rd year, GEORGE LEAVEY, a labouring man, who possessed his faculties unimpaired to the latest hour of his existence. It had been his custom to smoke three pipes of tobacco daily, for the last seventy years.

At Garmouth, in her 113th year, JANE GREY. She retained her faculties and moved about till within six weeks of her death.

On the 21st inst. at Ihighton, Major-General Some HURRAY.

On the 3rd of September last, at tihittoor. near Madras, in his 22nd year, James POL- HILL CHAMBERS, Esq. of the Bombay Civil Service, son of R. J. Chambers, Esq. of Keppel Street. On the morning of the 23rd inst. at his residence in Upper Montague Street, Russell Square, PHILIP HUGHES, Esq., late Commander of the Honourable East India Com- pany's Ship Bridgewater.

On the 23rd inst. in Berkeley Square, Owes; WILLIAMS, Esq., M.P. for Marlow. On the 21st inst. at the Rectory, Kedleston, in his 71st year, the Honourable and Reverend Dawn FRANCIS CURZON, Rector of Kedleston and Mugginton, in the comity of Derby.