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Source: Bell's Weekly Messenger, No.1770, Sunday, February 28, 1830

Births

On the 22d inst., at Hampstead, the Lady of C. Holford, Esq., of a son.

On the 24th inst., Mrs T. Gooch, Great Coram-street, of a son.

In Upper Brook-street, the Lady Agnes Byng, of a son.

Mrs Roberts, of Cross-Lancs, near Oswestry, of three children—two girls and a boy.


Married

On the 25th instant, at Nazing, Robert, eldest son of J. Biddulph, of Ledbury, in the county of Hereford, Esq., to Elizabeth, only daughter of G. Palmer, Esq., of Nazing Park, in the county of Essex.

On the 23d inst., at St. George's, Hanover-square, Captain the Hon. F. Spencer, C.B., third son of Earl Spencer, to Miss Poyntz, second daughter of W. S. Poyntz, Esq., of Cowdray Park, Sussex.

On the 25th instant, at Brighton, W. Jones, jun., Esq., of Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury-square, to Harriot, youngest daughter of W.A.F. Hay, Esq., late of the Third Regiment of Guards.


Died

At Hampstead. aged 83, Martha, widow of the late J. Aikin, M.D.

Feb. 22, at Tunbridge Wells, the Rev. T. Brooke, Rector of Avening and of Horton, in the diocese of Gloucester, aged 49.

At Winchester, Sarah, relict of the late T. L. Lechmere, Esq., aged 88.

At Whitehead's Grove, near Belgrave-square, in the 26th year of her age, Mary, the wife of R. Bell, Esq., and on the 23d, G. Villiers, their infant son.

On the 24th inst., at No. 1, Hanover-street, Hanover-square, Helen Peachey, aged three years and five month.