CHRONICLE. 
15th. At Rolleston-hall, co. Staf- 
ford, the lady of sir Oswald Mosley, 
bart. a daughter. 
Lately, at the house of sir Edward 
Baker Littlehales, bart, in the 
Phenix park, near Dublin, lady 
Elizabeth Littlehales a son and heir. 
In Merrion-square, Dublin, the 
lady of the right hon. George Knox, 
M. P. for the university of Dublin, 
a son. : 
At Loftus-hall, near Dublin, lady 
Emily Henry, a son. 
At Chichester, the wife of Wm. 
Tufinell, esq. M. P. for Colchester, 
ason. 
At Barham court, near Maid- 
stone, Kent, the wife. of the rev. 
Gerard Noel, a daughter. 
In Hertford-street, May-fair, 
the wife of John Dent, esq. M. P. 
a son. 
At Kingston, near Canterbury, 
the wife of the rev. Cooper Willyams, 
ason. 
18th. At Lincoln, the wife 
of the rev. Henry-John Wollaston, 
a son. 
The wife of Farnworth, 
esq. and daughter of the late sir 
Richard Perrott, bart. a son and 
heir. 
igth. In the City-road, the wife 
of Thomas-James, Riley, esq. of the 
general post-office, a daughter. © 
20th. The wife of Charles Stuart, 
esq. of Stow, ‘co. Gloucester, a son, 
23d. The wife of Archdale Wil- 
son Tayler, esq. of Barham-wood, 
Herts, a son, being her eighteenth 
_ child. ; 
In Gloucester-place, the wife of 
' James Hewett Massy Dawson, esq. 
a daughter. 
24th. In Cumberland-place, the | 
lady of sir William Blackett, bart. a 
daughter. 
The wife of Charles Manners, 
471 
esq. of Edmonthorpe-hall, co. Lei- 
cester, a son. : 
25th. In Russell-square, the wife 
of William Everett, esq. a daughter. 
26th. At Marske-hall, co. York, 
the lady of the hon, Lawrence Dun- 
das, M. P. a son. ah 
27th. The wife of WilliamForbes, 
esq. of Callendar, Scotland, a son 
and heir. On the following day, a 
number of the inhabitants of Fal- 
kirk caused a bonfire to be kindled 
in the market-place of that town, 
the bells to be rung, and in the even- 
ing assembled, and drank with much 
pleasure the healths appropriate to 
such an occasion, which were the 
more strikingly iateresting, as there 
has not been an heir born to-the 
estate of Callendar for nearly 180 
years, that estate having been for- 
feited 1745. 
27th. In Fitzroy-square, the wife 
of William Haslewood, esq. a daugh- 
ter. 
The wife of the rev. John Owen, 
of Fulham, Middlesex, a son and 
daughter. 
Lately, at St. Petersburgh, the 
empress of Russia, a princess. 
The wife of John Rowe, jun. of 
Cawsand, shipwright, three daugh- 
ters; onesince dead. On the same 
day, her husband’s apprenticeship 
expired. 
29th. AtHadham, Herts, the wife 
of William Hamilton, esq. a son. 
30th. The wife of the rev. John 
Rush, of Chelsea, a son. 
Nov. 2d. At Gloucester, the wife 
of Jas. Weller, esq. a daughter. 
4th. The lady of sir Hungerford 
Hoskyns, bart. of Harewood, co. 
Hereford, a daughter. 
5th At the rectory-house at Ross, 
co. Hereford, the wife of the rev. 
Canon Underwood, a son. ‘ 
6th. In Lansdown crescent, Bath, 
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