BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
Br nr lls.—On the 11th inst. at Kincarrathy-house, near Perth, the Lady of Lieut.- Colonel 111`Pherson, Bengal army, of a daughter—Mrs. Spencer Perceval, of a son— Mrs. George Peskett, of Chichester, of a son—At Stretford, Mrs. Alice Wriggles- worth, the wife of a small farmer with a large family, was safely delivered of two girls and a boy, who, with the mother, are likely to do well—At Curldalere, the Lady of Henry Morris, Esq. of twin sons—At Charleville, county Wicklow, the Countess Rathdowne, of twin daughters—On Sunday, the 21st, at Felbrigg Cottage, the lady of G. T. Wyndham, esq., of Cromer Hall, Norfolk, of a son and heir—At Northul- lerton, the wife of Major Booth, of the 43rd Infantry, of a son and heir—At Adding- ton Park, the lady of Sir George H. W. Beaumont, hart., of a son and heir—Mrs. Thomas Kinder, of Portland-place, of a daughter—On the 24th, at Gosport, the lady of Mountford J. Brantley, esq., of his Majesty's Rifle Brigade, of a son, still-born.
MARRIAcEs.—On the -20th inst, at Wellsbourn Warwickshire, Stratton Robert John Marsham, Esq. eldest son of Robert Marsham, Esq. of Stratton Strawless, Wqrfolks to Amelia Charlotte OnoloWi eldest claupte; of the late Cavtain Matthew
Richard Onslow, Coldstream Guards—At St. John's, Hackney, Thomas Jones, Esq, eldest son of Griffith Jones, Esq. of Dolgelly, Merionethshire, banker, to Elizabeth. eldest daughter of the late Rev. Hugh Thomas, Rector of Penegoes, Montgomery- shire—At Falmouth, Charles Desborough Holworthy, Esq. to Amelia Sanders, se- cond daughter of Captain Kirkness, of that place—On the 13th, at Newport, Mr. Thomas Cargill, of Durham, merchant, to Jane, eldest daughter of James Morrison, Esq. of Alltyryn Monmouthshire, and niece of the late Rev. John Hampson, Rector of Sunderland—At Naples, on the 6th, at the British Ambassador's, Henry Wheeler, csq., of Park-street, Islington, to Miss Portia Gaudiano, of Palermo—Sept. 23, at White Waltham Church, Bury Doyne, esq., of Derryfore, Queen's County, Ireland, to Caroline Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-colonel Kearney, of White Waltham, Berks.—At Rotterdam, on the 17th, James Macdonald, esq., of Antwerp, to Mary, third daughter of Alex. Ferrier, esq., his Britannic Majesty's Consul for Rotterdam, the Hague, &c.—Sept. 23, at Lee, D. B. Conway, esq., sur- geon, R.N., to Ellen, second daughter of the late Wm.Day, Post Captain, R.N., and Governor of Sierra Leone.
DEarns.—On the 25th March last, at Buxar, in the province of Behar, Major Gage, son of the late Sir Thomas Gage, Bart. of Hengrave, Suffolk—Suddenly, on the 22d, of convulsions from teething, the infant son of Sir Richard Sutton, Bart. at Linford-hall, Norfolk—On the 23d, at Waras-house, Hackney, Ann. relict of the late William Varty, of Penrith, aged 88 years—At Narwa, Admiral John Viscount Ranross—At his house, near Farnworth, Mr. John Pullen, yeoman, of the manor of Widnes, aged 90. His body was borne to the grave by four of his neighbours, whose united ages amounted to 309 years—At Courtown, in the county of Wexford, the Hon. Robert Stopford, fifth son of the Earl of Courtown, aged 25—On Friday, last, at his house in Hans-place, Thomas Hopkins, Esq. of a spasm of the heart—On the 15th. at Bryndulas, Denbighshire, R. Bamford, Hesketh, Esq. late of his Ma- jesty's Third Guards, after a long and painful illness, occasioned by a wound he re- ceived at the battle of Waterloo—On the 1st Aug. at St. Helena, where he had gone from Bengal for the recovery of his health, the Hon. James Ruthven Elphinstone- On Monday last, the 22d, at Aswardby, in the county of Lincoln, Sir Thomas Which- cote, bait., in the 68th year of hisgase—On the 26th of March last, at Jenypauny, on his way from Meurat to the Himalayan Mountains, where he was going for the be- nefit of his health, after a painful illness of twelve months, Sir Charles Farrington, hart., (in the thirty-fourth year of his age,) captain of his Majesty's 31st regiment of foot, and grandson to the late General Sir Anthony Farrington, hart. He is suc- ceeded in his title by his uncle, Lieutenant-Colonel Farrington, lata of the Royal Artillery—At York, on the 223, of apoplexy, in the 38th year of his age, the Rev. T. H. Ilackhouse, incumbent of the perpetual curacy of Lango, and minister of St. Pe- ter's Church, Blackburn, both in the county of Lancaster, and domestic chaplain to Lord Howard de Walden.