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Subfcribers for the Edinburgh regiment.

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then he beheld this feeming heterogeneous animal enter a cave at the fide of a road, to his no great forrow. he rode on until he got home; but did not reft fatisfied, as he could fcarcely defcribe this being. The night following, he and fome more of the town's gentlemen came to the fame place where the animal grounded, and there they got three of the fame kind before defcribed, which they brought to town; two of which proved to be the ones. der-named do certify the contents of the The un above to be true. John Dea, Efq;

Denis Ryan, Efq;
Mr John Carrol.

Mr Michael Fitzmaurice.
Mr John Bland."

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Alexander Hunter, Efq; of Pol-
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John M'Kenzie, Efq; Delvine
The Hon Lady Alva
Meff. Allan and Steuart bankers
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Thomas Cuming, Efq; banker
Gilbert Laurie, Efq; commission-
Dr James Hutton

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Sir James Murray, Baronet
Mell. Seton and Houston, bankers 50
Hugh Mofman, Efq; of Ormiston 50
The fociety of folicitors
Alexander Udney, Efq; commif
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John Mofman, Efq; merchant
Mr William Jackson, Poft-office
Corporation of fleshers
Meff. Inglis and Horner, mer-
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Walter Coffer, Efq; of the excise 30
Walter Hogg, Efq; merchant
The Hon. Lord Ankerville
Thomas Elder, Efq; merchant
James Ferguson, Efq; advocate
Mr Adam Keir, baxter

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Mr John Robertson, printer
James Stoddart, Efq; merchant
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Thomas Dundas, Efq; of Fingafk 100
Andrew Fletcher, Efq; of Salion
Sir David Kinloch of Gilmerton
Robert Oliphant, Efq; of Rollie 100
George Rofs, Efq of Cromartie
The Hon. Lord Alva

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George Goldie, Efq; of the Linen
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Walter Hamilton, Efq; merchant 21
Mr James Hotchkis, brewer
Meff. John and John Learmonth,
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Mr Alexander Learmonth, merch. 21
Patrick Lindsay Efq; merchant
Alexander Maxwell, Efq; mer-

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Mr William Sibbald, tailor

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CAPTURE S. [672.]

By Britif men of war.

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By the Daphne, Pegafus, and Cleopatra frigates: La Compteffe de Provence, French privateer of 18 guns and 110 men. She had two ranfomers on board, one for 300 guineas, the other for 200 guineas.

By the Fox frigate: The Industry, M'Carty, from Waterford for Chichester, retaken, and carried into Portsmouth.

By frigates on the American coaft: The Wathington frigate, of 22 guns; the Roebuck; of 16, and the Buckskin Hero, of 37 guns.

By the Boreas and Greyhound frigates: A Spanith brig, from the Havannah to Cadiz,

carried into Charlestown.

By the Intrepid and Cyclops men of war: Two privateers, one of 22 and the other of 14 guns.

By the Hydra man of war: The Commodore, Hood, retaken, and carried into Cork.

By the Portland and Solebay men of war: La Compteffe de Buzanifis, of 20 twelvepounders, and Le Marquis de Seiguely, of 20 nine-pounders, and 150 men each, carried into Portsmouth.

By the Jafon: The Duke de Mortiment, a French privateer of 18 fix-pounders and

110 men.

By the Rofe cutter: The Duchefs of Harcourt privateer, carried into Lymington.

By the Pheasant cutter: The Matthew and Ann, Collins, from London for Limerick, retaken, and carried into Portsmouth.

By the Alarm frigate: The Folstein, of Oftend, and a Swedish veffel, retaken, both carried into Plymouth.

By the Iris man of war: A floop for Maryland, laden with arms and ammunition, carried into Charlestown; and the Friendfhip, Park, from Jamaica for Georgia, retaken, but ftranded within Charlestown bar; 250 hhds of rum are faved.

By the Monfieur: The Chevereveal, of 18 guns and 140 men, from Martinico for France, with dispatches.

By British privateers, &c.

By the Stag privateer of Jerfey: La Challe Sufanne; Notre Dame de Bon Secours; and Le St Jean Baptifte, Bouchard, with wines, from Bourdeaux to Breft; La Felicite, with wine, and flour from Bourdeaux to L'Orient; and L'Efperance Dieu, Nolet, with wine, flour, and other provisions, from Bourdeaux for Martinico.

By the General Conway privateer of Jerfey: A brig with 700 barrels of flour, bound for Breft.

By the Hero privateer of Guernsey: Five
French

French coafters, laden with flour and wines, carried into Guernsey; and the Two Friends, Elliot, from Bristol, retaken, and carried into Plymouth.

By the Enterprife privateer of Liverpool: The Moineau, from Nantz to St Domingo, with bale goods, &c. carried into Liverpool. By the Hawke, Small, from Liverpool to Africa: A fhip of 450 tons, from Rochfort for Martinico, laden with ftores, &c. carried into Liverpool.

By the Sukey, Thompfon, in a cruise of 12 days from New York: Fifteen veffels, taken or destroyed; fix of which were laden with corn and tobacco.

By the Snapper privateer, Taylor: The Ann brig, from Newfoundland for Barba❤ does, retaken; and the Infanta Maria Louifa, a Spanish privateer; both carried into Liverpool.

By the Jupiter privateer of Bristol, Wade: A Swedish brig laden with wheat, from St Andero for Cadiz, carried into Kingroad.

By the Tamar privateer of Weymouth: The Polly, Darnell, from Petersburg to Briftol, retaken, and carried into Falmouth.

By the Bellona privateer of Bristol: Five prizes, taken in the West Indies.

By the Lark fhallop, Baldwin, belonging to the customs: A French privateer of to guns and 52 men. The thallop had only 17 men. By the Defiance privateer of Jerfey: Two prizes; one with wine and fruit, fent for Mountfbay, the other fent for Jerfey; alfo the Luaelia, Peo, from Bourdeaux for Breft. By the Union privateer of Jerfey: N. S. De la Antigua, from St Sebastians for Breft, loaded with anchors, bar-iron, &c. carried into Falmouth.

By a Mahon privateer: The St Francifco de Paula, Vifick, an Imperial ship, from Bourdeaux to Fiume, carried into Mahon.

By the Fox, Verco, of London: A bri gantine belonging to Jersey, laden with wine and fruit, from Oporto to Bristol, retaken, and carried into Mevageffey.

By two Guernsey privateers: The Maria Christina, from Bayonne for Amfterdam; the Antonia Naxaverona, from St Sebaftian's to L'Orient; the Concordia, Peterfon, from St Ubes for Arundal; and Le Pierre Vincent, from Bourdeaux for Breft; all carried into Falmouth.

By the Hero privateer of Guernsey: The Glutton, a French fnow, from Nantz to Breft, Jaden with chefnuts, foap, &c. carried into Penzance.

By the Fame privateer, Moore: A French policie, laden with wine, flour, &c. carried

into Gibraltar.

By whom taken not mentioned: The Elifabeth, Taylor; the Nancy, Eve; the Charming Molly, Gill, from Jamaica; and a loop from St Kitts, for Halifax; the Lion,

Drew, from Charlestown for Jamaica, all retaken, and carried into New York; and the Polly, late Philips, alfo retaken, and carried into St Kitts.

By the French, &c.

The Hope, M'donald, from Georgia for Jamaica, carried into Cape François. The Sarah, M'Kinley, from St Kitts for New York, carried into Philadelphia. The Friendship, Jackson, from London for Gibraltar, carried into Cadiz.

The Two Sifters, Smith from Madeira for Charlestown, carried into Philadelphia. The Empress, from Archangel for Hull, carried into the Texel.

The Ann, a brig from Newfoundland, carried into Viana.

The Difpatch, Philips, from Jamaica for New York, carried into Philadelphia.

The Plymouth Trader, Smith, from Bri» ftol for Plymouth, carried into Morlaix.

The Friendship, from Jamaica for Glaf gow, carried into St Maloes.

The Elifabeth, Simpfon, from Jamaica for London, carried into St Maloes.

The Providence, Loadman, from Memcl for London, carried into Dunkirk.

The Endeavour, Bricly, from Falmouth for Bristol. She was loft going into St Maloes. The Clytus, Dias, from London for America, carried into Cadiz.

The Betfey, Brad, from Petersburg for London, carried into Dunkirk

The Hermaphrodite, Kay, from St Auguftine for Jamaica, carried into Hifpaniola. The Jacob Watson, Molly, from London for New York, carried into Calais.

The Mary Ann, Harris, from London for Weymouth, carried into Cherburg.

The Globe, Wilkes, from Workington for Plymouth, carried into Morlaix.

The Betty, Woodfide, from Killibegs for Corke, fent for Dunkirk.

The Ann, Affon, from New York for the Leeward iflands, carried into Philadelphia.

The Swift, Bruden, from Lisbon for Gib raltar, carried into Cadiz.

The Unicorn, of 28 guns, and the Gatton, of 18, carried into Cape François.

The Rodney, of 18 guns, and the Hare of 14, carried into St Domingo.

The Betfey, from Petersburg for London. carried into Dunkirk.

The Briton, from Memel for London, catried into Oftend.

The Elifabeth, Wilfon, from London for Cork, carried into Cherburg; the captain

and mate killed.

The William, Middleton, from Liverpool for Oporto, carried into Vigo.

The Lord North, Tothill, from Cork for London, carried into Cherburg.

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App. 1780.

Captures. Infirmaries. Difpenfary.

The Aggy, Brown, from Clyde for Charleftown, carried into North Carolina.

Taken, but whither carried not mentioned: The Betfey, Kidd, from St Kitts for Halifax; the Lady Margaret, Huie, from Clyde for New York; the Elifabeth, Hoar, from Jamaica; the Profper, Butler, from New York, for Newfoundland; the Anne and Betty, Scott, from Petersburg for Leith; the Polly, Hale, from Charlestown for London; the Jofeph, Chapman, the Afhton, Thompson, and the Eagle, Smith, from Petersburg for London; the Briton, Jackson, from Memel for London; the Ranger lugger, in the fervice of the customs, fix of the crew made their escape in the boat; the Sally, Moor, from Ipfwich for Plymouth; the Lord Cornwallis, Forrefter, and the General Lef lie, Hill, both from Charlestown for Jamaica; the Mary Stuart, from London for the coaft of Brazil; the Michael, Miles, of Youghall for Southton; the Succefs, Reily, from Arundel for Waterford; the Prince of Wales, Bagwell, for Oporto; the laft-named four fhips were taken by the Duke de Mortiment, and had the mafters and crews on board when he was captured by the Jafon; the Thomas, Coppedoach, from Newfoundland; the Hendalaar, a tranfport; the Harlequin privateer of Dartmouth; the Mary, Galbraith, Friendship, Park, Neptune, Rogers, and Enterprife, Frafer; thefe four from Jamaica for Georgia and Charlestown; the Friendship is retaken by the Iris; the Thomas and Alice; the Minerva, Walker, a transport, taken off Tybee.

Taken but ranfomed: The Nancy, Capt. Gardiner, of Limekilns, for 300 guineas; the Elifabeth, Capt. White, from Scotland for Liverpool, for 600 guineas; the Active, Royal, from Yarmouth for Dublin, for 800 1.; the Prince of Wales, from Waterford for Portsmouth, for 1300 guineas; the Mercury, Carr, from London for Stettin, for 250 guineas; the Friendly, Broderick, from London for Stettin, for 1000 guineas; the Providence, Wadding, for 370 guineas; five taken by the Chaulieu privateer of Dunkirk, viz. the Bacchus, Ord, of Sunderland, for 700 guineas; the Peggy, Bainbridge, of Sunderland, for 420 guineas; the Farmer and Baby, Miln, of Rofcharty, for 100 guineas; the Speedwell, Tays, of Peterhead, for 100 guineas, and Chance, Lewis, of Milford, for 100 guineas; and fix taken by the Black Princefs, viz. Maria, Lennox, for 900 guineas; Two Brothers, Crookthanks, for 120 guineas; Rohert, M'Kellar, for 3000 l. Nancy, Burnett, for 270 guineas; James, M'Neill, for 300 guineas; and Elifabeth, Whyte, for 600 guineas; the Belmont Castle, Boyd, from London for Perth, for 800 guineas; the Kitty, Johnson, of Newcastle, for 4000 guineas; Janet, Hutton, of Kirkaldy, for 310 guineas;

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Elifabeth and Ann, Davidson, of Kincardine;
for 200 guineas; Difpatch, Robertson, of
Findhorn, for 130 guineas; the James and
Mary, Norwal, of Aberdeen, for 250 gui-
neas; the Charlotte, Hyde, for 180 guineas;
the Happy Return, Duke, for 220 guineas;
the William and Mary, Cummings, for 170
guineas; the Providence, Richards, from
Corke, for 600 guineas; and the Commerce,
Forrestall, from Waterford for London, for
1100 guineas.

General fate of the patients admitted into and
difmiffed from the Royal infirmary, Edinburgh,
in 1780. [40. 728. ;—41. 728.]

In the hofpital, Jan. 1. 1780
Admitted that year
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The LONDON General Bill of Christenings and Burials, from December 14. 1779, to De cember 12. 1780; with the diseases and casualties, &c. [41, 729.]

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