In December last, at New-Castle, (England) Mr. Silvertop to Mrs. Pearson. This lady has been married three times. Her first husband was a Quaker, the second a Roman Catholic, and the third is of the established church. Every husband was twice her own age; at 16 she married a man of 32, at 30 she took one of 60, and now at 42, she is united to a man of 84.
In England, on the 16th of Jan. last, William Wilberforce, Esq. eldest son of the honourable and philanthropic William Wilberforce, M.P. to Miss Mary Owen, second daughter of John Owen, A. M. Rector of Pagelsham.
DIED.
On Monday afternoon, the 13th of March, after a lingering and painful illness, Mrs. Margaret Webb, being in her ninetieth year.
On Monday night, between 6 and 7 o'clock, after a confinement of two months, William Wayne, sen. in the ninetieth year of his age.
In England, 22d Nov. aged 95, John Spooner, who had been for more than thirty years successively the stranger's attendant at Brimham Rocks, in the county of York.
At Perth, Scotland, 1st Feb. widow M'Lean, aged 102 years. Although infirm, she had the complete enjoyment of sight, and never required the use of spectacles.
At Inverfolla, Scotland, 5th of November, Donald M'Intyre, aged 101. He was the last of the followers of Prince Charles, in that district to whose interests he was ardently devoted, so much so, that amidst the infirmities of old age he seemed "strong with the vigour of youth" at the mention of his favourite's name, and the remembrance of his misfortunes.
In Curracoa, A. D. M. Senior, aged 85, the oldest member of the Hebrew community, and one of the oldest inhabitants of the island.