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the Hon. Frederick Cavendish, youngest, and only surviving son of the late Lord Charles Cavendish.-At St John Street, Edinburgh, the Right Honourable Lady Catherine Charteris. 27. At Edinburgh, aged 81 years, Mrs Molleson, relict of Mr John Molleson, writer in Edinburgh.

Centenary Death in this Month. At Jamaica, Anne Wignell, a free black woman, aged 146. She was brought from Africa at the age of twelve, about fourteen years before the destruction of Port Royal by the great earthquake in

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MAR. 1. At London, the Countess of Aberdeen. 2. At Cameron House, Dunbartonshire, Augusta, youngest daughter of Captain John Rouet Smollett, of Bon6. At Chichester, in the 86th year of his age, Captain Robertson, late of the royal marines, uncle to the Countess of Dundonald. 7. At London, Duncan Forbes Mitchell, Esq. of Thainstone.At Edinburgh, Maria Hungerford Offley, youngest daughter of Major-General the Hon. John Crewe.-At London, the Hon. George Melville Leslie. 9. A. Gibson Hunter, Esq. of Blackness. 12. Miss Mary Carfrae, daughter of the Rev. Dr Carfrae, minister of Dunbar. 13. At London, in the 68th year of his age, the Earl of Uxbridge.-At Polerton, Sir C. Burton, Bart. 14. At London, Robert Cromek, Esq. a well-known engraver, and editor of the Reliques of Burns,' and the Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song' 17. At Buckingham House, London, the Most Noble the Marchioness of Buckingham. 19. At Wimbledon, near London, the celebrated John Horne Tooke, Esq. aged 78 years. 24. At Glasgow, Mrs Steven, sen. in the 99th year of her age. 26. At Alnwick Castle, in her 28th year, the Right Hon. Lady Julia Percy, second daughter of his Grace the Duke of Northumberland. 28. At Edinburgh, Mr William Dickie, Secretary to the Caledonian Insurance Company. 30. At the Manse of Newbattle, the Rev. James Brown, minister of that parish.

Centenary Deaths in this Month.P. M'Intyre, near Haddington, aged 101.

He had been in the Pretender's army at the battle of Culloden, where he received a wound. John Urszulack, Lemburg, Prussia, 116.

APRIL 1. Mr James Campbell, Kil. brido, near Dumblane, aged 98.-At Dorking, in Surrey, Sir Frederick Evelyn. 6. At Edinburgh, Miss Janet Inglis, daughter of Sir John Inglis, Bart. of Cramond, aged 86. 8. At London, the Earl of Ashburnham, aged 28 years. 11. At London, her Grace Jane Duchess of Gordon. 12. At London, Sir William Plomer, Knight, Alderman of the city of London. 16. At Ewart Park, Horace St Paul, Esq. aged 84, Count of the Holy Roman Empire. 20. At London, aged 94, the Right Hon. the Dowager Lady Onslow, relict of the late Richard Lord Onslow, and daughter of Sir Edmund Elwill, Bart. 24. At Bath, the Right Hon. the Countess of Errol. 25. The Right Honourable Lora, Viscountess Downe. 27. At Peterhead, Dr J. Ford Anderson, physician in Peterhead, in the 28th year of his age. 28. At Kinghorn, Elizabeth Wardlaw, wife of James Rutherford, Esq. of Ashintully, W. S.

Centenary Deaths in this Month.Mrs Sheppard, Winchester, 102.-Mr John Brown, carpenter, of Wymondham, Norfolk, 104.-William Chatfield, Cowfield, Sussex, 105.-James Hinchliffe, clothier, Milshaw, Yorkshire, 102.—Morgan Crosslet, Croswen, Glamorganshire, 109.-Mrs Price, Rhayader, Radnor, 100. Hugh Blaney, Hannestown, Ireland, 100.

Margaret Bowlanger, near Clermont, Ireland, 102-Mrs Dorothea Borough, Limerick, 104.

MAY 5. At Edinburgh, Sir John Dalrymple Hay, of York Place, Bart. 9. At Bruntsfield Lodge, Mr William Callendar, writer, Edinburgh.—James Nixon, A. R. A. an eminent miniature painter. 10. At Eldin, John Clerk, Esq. of Eldin, F. R. S. and author of the Naval Tactics. 11. The Right Honourable Spencer Perceval, first Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, shot by an assassin. 12. Charles Sturt, Esq. of Brownsea Castle, Dorsetshire, formerly member for Bridport, distinguished for t his philanthropy.-13. At London, the

Right Rev. Dr Thomas Dampier, Lord Bishop of Ely. 14. At Stobbs Castle, Roxburghshire, Sir William Elliot, Bart. of Stobbs. 16. Sir Frank Standish, Bart. of Lancashire. 19. At York, the Dow ager Lady Foulis, grandmother of Sir W. Foulis, of Ingleby Manor. 18. At Teddesley Hay, in Staffordshire, Sir Edward Littleton, Bart. 20. Mary, Countess Dowager of Macclesfield, 22. At Edinburgh, Alexander Kincaid Tate, Esq. writer. 24. At Ralston House, William Orr, Esq. of Ralston. 27. At London, Dowager Lady Fortescue.-Lately, at London, the Right Rev. Dr John Douglas, Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of the London district, and Bishop of Centuriæ in Numidia.-At Moidart, Simon M'Donald, Esq. of Morar.-At Paris, the Dutch Admiral, De Winter. 31. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Ross, widow of the late Lord Ankerville.

Centenary Deaths in this Month. Mary Norbury, Macclesfield, 100-Mrs Parsons, Buxted, Dorset, 101.-Mrs Powel, Hereford, 102.-Sam. Mog, who was a soldier under General Wolfe at Quebec, 102. Crosier, a poor woman, at Oxford, 106.-Mrs Ann Vaughan, Meole Brace, Salop, 100.-Eliz. Beech, Market Drayton. 104.-William Hardy, Caldwell, Yorkshire, 102.-David Gaddis, Cargina, Scotland, 102.-Janet Read, Irvine,103.-Mrs Jones, county of Meath, 100.-Thomas O'Brien, county of Limerick, 110.-Cornelius Madegan, county of Clare, 117.-Mrs Belinda Crawford, county of Galway, 115.

JUNE 1. At Valleyfield, William Maitland, Esq. younger of Valleyfield. 3. Mr James Spalding, advocate in Aberdeen, and Procurator Fiscal of the county. 6. At Edinburgh, Henry, youngest son of General Francis Dundas. 9. At Briary Baulk, James Newbigging, Esq. Sheriff Clerk.-At Palace Craig, Joseph Dixon, Esq. younger of that place. 11. The Rev. Dr William Mudie, one of the ministers of St Andrew's Church, and Professor of Hebrew in the University of Edinburgh, 15. At Dalhousie Castle, Lady Lucinda Maria Ramsay, daughter of the late Earl of Dalhousie.-20. At

the manse of Maybole, the Rev. Dr James White, minister of that parish. 23. At Knightswood, Anthony Dixon, Esq. 25. Suddenly in London, Mr Harrison, the celebrated oratorio and concert singer. 28. At Pencaitland Manse, Mrs Pyper, wife of the Rev. David Pyper, minister of Pencaitland.

Centenary Deaths in this Month.Mrs Mary Harris, near Falmouth, 113, Eliz. Williams, near Tavistock, 111.Mr Godwin, Newport, 100, and 7 months, Ann Harris Badock, Cornwall, 119, and 6 months-Ann Retford, Sunderland, 100.-Mary Jones, Berkely, Gloucestershire, 101.-Eliz. Bourne, Worcester, 106.-John Holiday, near Leeds, 100.— Catharine Samuel, Caermarthen, 102.

JULY 2. At Montrose, Major Turnbull, in his 78th year. He had just entered a warm bath, when he fell down and was suffocated. 6. At Inchmarlo, John Douglas, Esq. of Tilwhilly. 7. At Parsonsgreen, William Simson Mitchell, only son of George Mitchell, Esq. of Parsonsgreen. 10. At Berlin, Professor Wildenow, the celebrated botanist.-Lately, At Demarary, Alexander Macrae, Esq. a member of the Court of Policy of that colony, and chief of the ancient family of his name in Scotland. 15. At Ayr, John Ballantine, Esq. of Castlehill. 23. Aged 94, John Davies, Esq. first cousin to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, and captain in the Royals. 25. At Glasgow, Mrs Elizabeth Dewar, daughter of the late Mr Robert Foulis, printer to the university of Glasgow. 28. At Dalmarnock, in the parish of Little Dunkeld, Angus Stewart, aged 96. 31. At Greenock, Lewis Gellie, Esq. of the royal navy, aged 93.-Lately, at Ashfield, where he had retired from the fatigues of public life, James Mingay, Esq. aged 63-At Hermitage, near Limerick, Lord Massy. -At Lady Abercromby's house, Richmond, Ralph Abercromby Cameron, second son of Donald Cameron, of Lochiel, Esq

Centenary Deaths in this Month -Mrs Mary Clarke, Bristol, 104.-Mrs Sarah Yeomans, Nottingham, aged 102. She had been married 70 years, and her

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husband is now in his 98th year. At Kingston, Jamaica, Esmina Diamond, a free black woman, 130. Mr Charles Clarke, Over-Peovar, Cheshire, 103.Petronella King, Taunton, 102.-A. Royals, Yarmouth, 103.

AUG. 2 At Edinburgh, Anne Margaret Anderson, wife of David Irving, LLD. 4. At Tourquay, Devon, aged 25, Margaret, eldest daughter of Sir John Stuart, Bart. of Allanbank. 7. At Ardgowan, in the 74th year of his age, Sir John Shaw Stewart, of Greenock and Blackhall, Bart. At Edinburgh, Captain Alexander Chisholm, of the 72d regiment. 8. At Dublin, General Vallencey, one of the vice-presidents of the Dublin Society. 11. At Strathmartin House, Rear-Admiral Laird, of Strathmartin. 14. At Edinburgh. Mrs Eliz. Houston, wife of John Campbell, Esq. Receiver-General of the Customs for Scotland. 16. At Carlourie, Robert Stewart Falconer, youngest son of David Falconer, Esq. of Carlourie. 20. At Maybole, John Niven Kirkland, in the 88th year of his age. 24. At Winlestone, in the county of Durham, in the 72d year of his age, Sir John Eden, Bart. eldest brother to Lord Auckland, and to Lord Henley. 26. At Libberton Manse, the Reverend John Fraser.At Cairnhill, Thomas Walker, Esq. of Cairn hill, 27. At Bray, near Dublin, the Right Hon. Lord de Blaquiere, K. B. and a Baronet. At Stirling, William Wright, Esq. of Broom, aged 70. 31. At Old Aberdeen, the Rev. Mr William Mackenzie, of that place.

Centenary Death in this Month. Isabella Sharpe, Gateshead, 114.

SEPT. 2. At Milton House, Miss Margaret Steuart, daughter of David Steuart, Esq. 3. At Canonmills, near Edinburgh, in the 94th year of his age, Mr George Anderson, who long kept a public garden at Easter Wariston. 5. Major-General Bowles, late an officer on the Bombay establishment. 9. At Brechin, at a very advanced age, Mrs Gillies, the widow of Robert Gillies, Esq. merchant in Brechin, and mother to the Right Hon. Lord Gillies, and to Dr J. Gillies, historiographer to the king.-10. At Glasgow, Jane,

only daughter of the Rev. William Taylor, D. D. Principal of the College of Glasgow. 12. At Edinburgh, William Loraine, Esq. 15. At Arniston Place, Mrs Isabella Calder, wife of William Sinclair, Esq. of Freswick. 18. At Edinburgh, Thomas William Lowes, Esq. of Ridley Hall, Northumberland.-At an advanced age, Mrs Jean Macdonald, relict of Angus Macdonald of Loup, Esq. -At Brompton, Robert Alexander Scot, Esq. younger of Benholm.-The Hon. John Astley Bennet, captain in his majesty's navy, and third son of the Earl of Tankerville. 20. In the 87th year of her age, Lady Peyton, wife of Sir Yelverton Peyton, Bart.-At Long Sutton, in consequence of the wounds which he received by being thrown out of his curricle, the preceding Saturday, Sir T. D. Hatton, Bart. 24. At Hampden Court Palace, the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Jane Hay, fourth daughter of James, Earl of Errol, and sister of the present earl. 37. At Irvine, John Webb, Esq. of Towerlands, aged 87. 30. At Chud leigh, Devonshire, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Sinclair.

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Centenary Deaths in this Month.Mr Henry Martin, Stithians, 104.-At Aberdeen, Margaret Stewart, 105.

OCT. 1. At Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Lady Helen Dalrymple, relict of Hugh Dalrymple, of Fordell, Esq.-At an advanced age, Alexander Boswell, of Blackadder, Esq. 2. At Burgos, in conse quence of the wounds received in the siege of the castle of Burgos, Captain Donald Williamson, of the 42d regiment, eldest son of Lieut.-Colonel Williamson, of Banniskirk. 3. At Castlerose, in the county of Kerry, the Right Honourable Valentine Browne, Earl of Kenmure, Viscount and Baron Castlerose. 6. At Dunfermline, Mr Alexander Ramsay, rector of the grammar school in that place, in the 79th year of his age.-At Shoot. er's Hill, in the 84th year of his age, Major-General William Grant, of the royal artillery.-At Cuellar, in Spain, the Honourable Francis J. Percy, captain in the 23d regiment, seventh son of the

Earl of Beverley.-At Edinburgh, in his 88th year, Duncan M'Intyre, alias Donn cha-ban nan-Oran, the celebrated Highland bard. At Keith Hall, Wm. Keith, Earl of Kintore, Lord Inverury, and Lord Falconer, of Halkertown, &c. 7. At London, Lieutenant-General Donald Macdonald, colonel of the 35th regiment. 8. At Edinburgh, Mr William Sinclair, late of the customs, at the advanced age of 90. 11. At Hopsrig, near Langholm, Mr Walter Borthwick. 17. At Edinburgh, Agnes, eldest daughter of the late Rev. David Black, one of the ministers of Edinburgh.—18. At Glasgow, Mr W. Leechman Taylor, youngest son of the Rev. Dr Taylor, Principal of the College. 21. At Packington, the Right Hon. the Earl of Aylesford.-At Edinburgh, the Right Honourable Lady Jane Mackenzie, last surviving daughter of the late George Earl of Cromartie. 26. At Edinburgh, Elizabeth, only daughter of Archibald Drummond, Esq. 27. At Balbinny, Mr George Jarron, of Balbinny. 30. Patrick Telfer, Esq. of Gower Street, Bedford Square, London.

Nov. 2. At Invergordon House, Rossshire, Elizabeth, daughter of R. B. Æneas MacLeod, of Cadboll, Esq. 4. At London, his Excellency Count de Martin de Front, ambassador from the King of Sardinia to the British Court above thirty years. At St Stephen's Green, Dublin, aged 84 years. the Dowager Countess of Meath-At Hertford, Baronness Dimsdale, in the 82d year of her age. In Spain, of the wounds he received at the taking of the forts near Salamanca, Brevet-Major Hobart, of the 36th regiment. Lately, at his seat at Bedwell, Sir Culling Smith, Baronet, in the 81st year of his

age.-Major-General Brock, in an action with the Americans in Upper Canada." 12. William Ormiston, Esq. of Hagburn. 13. John Boyes, Esq. of Walboll.-At Inveresk, Sir Alexander Purves, aged 74. 18. At Drum, Robert Cathcart, of Drum, writer to the signet.-Edward Jeringham, Esq. aged 75. 19. Nicholas Wanostrocht, LL.D. aged 68, master of an academy at Camberwell. 27. The Lady of Sir Cuthbert Heron, Bart. South Shields. 28. Sir Alexander Douglas, Bart. of Glenbervie.

Centenary Deaths in this Month.Marion Moray, Portmoak, Fifeshire, 102. Mrs Scott, Bradninch, Devon, 104.

DEC. Lady Anne Davy, relict of Sir John Davy, Bart. Creedy, near Crediton. 9. William Russell, Esq. of Slaughter's Court, county of Worcester. 12. The Honourable Lady Grant of Airdrie. 14. George Byng, Viscount Torrington, aged 72.-Sir John Dick, Bart. Prestonfield. 15. In his 68th year, the Reverend Isaac Gosset.-Gustavus Adam Baron Nolck. en, his Swedish majesty's chamberlain, and minister plenipotentiary for the affairs of Great Britain, aged 80. 26. In his 85th year, Mr John Moody, formerly of Drury-lane Theatre. 27. Gen. John Gaillaud, of the East India service, aged 81.

28. Lady Rowley, mother of Sir W. Rowley, Tendering Hall, Suffolk. 29. Lieut.-Colonel J. Boag, royal artillery, aged 79. 30. Sir Denzil Cope, Bart. Bramzil Park, Hants. 31. General Sir Thomas Musgrave, Bart. colonel of the 76th foot, and governor of Gravesend and Tilbury forts, aged 75.—Lately, Gideon Fournier, Esq. F. R. S. barrister at law, and chief magistrate of the county of Surrey.

The LONDON GENERAL BILL of

CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS from December 10, 1811, to December 15, 1812.

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