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2. At Coats House, near Edinburgh, Mrs Carnegie, a daughter.

4. Mrs Tod, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, a son.

5. The lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Ross, 4th dragoon guards, a daughter.

At Biggar Park, Mrs Gillespie, a daughter.

At Dundas Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Crawford, a daughter.

At West Kirk Manse, Edinburgh, Mrs Dickson, a daughter.

In George Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Wedderburne, a son.

8. The lady of William Mackintosh, Esq. Great King Street, Edinburgh, a son. 12. At Paris, the Right Hon. Lady Sinclair, a son.

At Cockairny House, Fifeshire, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel Moubray, a son. 13. The lady of John Cay, Esq. 5, Northumberland Street, a son.

17. At Shandwick Place, Edinburgh, Mrs General Dundas, a son.

20. At Grange Bank, near Edinburgh, Mrs Hair, a son.

21. At Culduthel, the lady of Affleck Fraser, Esq, a son.

24. At Milton House, Edinburgh, Mrs George Moncreiff, a daughter.

Lately. At her father's house, Edinburgh, the lady of Murdoch M'Laine, Esq. of Lochbuy, a daughter.

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30. At London, the Right Hon. John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, to Miss Mary Millner.

July 3. At Glasgow, Thomas Paterson, Esq. Paymaster in his Majesty's 22d regiment of foot, to Margaret, eldest daughter of James Miller, Esq. merchant there.

6. At Edinburgh, Captain James Stirling, R. N. of Glentyan, fourth son of the late John Stirling of Kippendavie, Esq. to Mary, third daughter of the late Day Hort Macdowall, Esq. of Castle Semple.

At Aberdeen, Dr George Gordon M'Lean, to Miss Frances Helen, daughter of John Angus, Esq. of Tillicorthy.

7. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant F. Beaumont, Royal Navy, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late William Dawson, Esq. of Graden.

10. At London, Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. James Hamilton Stanhope, to Lady Frederica Louisa Murray.

11. At Edinburgh, John Dow, Esq. W. S. to Miss Margaret Russell, eldest daughter of the late William Russell, Esq. merchant in Glasgow.

At Leith, James Thomson, Esq. Stirling, to Jane, daughter of William Grinly, Esq. late merchant in Leith.

At Edinburgh, John Livingstone, Esq. of Shortridgehead, to Miss Mary Nielson, Charlotte Street, Edinburgh.

12. At Jedburgh, Mr William H. Liz. ars, St James's Square, Edinburgh, to Henrietta, daughter of Robert Wilson, Esq. surgeon, Jedburgh.

13. At Paisley, the Rev. John Bruce, Newmilns, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the Rev. William Ferrier, Paisley.

At Clegro, in Rutlandshire, Thomas Francis Kennedy, Esq. of Dunure, Ayrshire, M. P. to Sophia, only daughter of the late Sir Samuel Romilly.

14. At Resolis, Captain A. Gallie, late of the 78th Highlanders, to Miss Anne Munro Arthur, daughter of the Rev. Mr Arthur, Resolis.

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20. Captain Robert Melville Grindlay, of the Honourable East India Company's service, to Maria Susanna, eldest daughter of John William Commerell, Esq. of Lower Berkeley Street

25. At Leich, Mr Robert More, distiller, Underwood, to Susan, daughter of Mr John M'Leod, Leith.

27. Mr Spencer Chichester, to Lady Augusta Paget, daughter of the Marquis of Anglesea

Lately. At Hermitage Place, Leith Links, John M'Kean, Esq. W. S. accountant, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late John Thomson, Esq. Leith.

At Cargilfield, by the Rev. Dr Camphell, William Bell, Esq. of London, to Elizabeth, third daughter of George Kinnear, Esq. banker in Edinburgh.

DEATHS.

Jan. 7.-At Fort William, Calcutta, Thomas Dingwall Fordyce, Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant and Quartermaster of the Bengal Artillery, youngest son of Arthur Dingwall Fordyce, Esq. of Culsh.

11. At Madras, Dr Alexander Stewart, Secretary to the Medical Board, &c. at that place, youngest son of the late Captain Donald Stewart of Shierglass.

May 6.-At Point St Charles, near Montreal, Mr John Watson, son of the late Rev. Mr Watson of Glasgow.

24. At Perth, in the 73d year of her age, Mrs Pringle, spouse to the Rev. Dr Pringle.

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Mrs Finlayson of Jeanfield.

At sea, on his return from Lisbon, whither he had gone for recovery of his health, Thomas Stodart, Esq. Cardrona Mains, Peebles-shire.

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At his house, Greenock, Patrick Nicholson of Ardmore, Esq.

27. At Auchindinny House, Mrs Inglis, widow of Vice-Admiral John Inglis of Auchindinny.

29. At Inverness, in her 57th year, Mrs Marjory Maclean, daughter of the late Charles Maclean, Esq. of Dochgarroch, and relict of Mr Alexander Lee, merchant.

- At Montrose, Mrs Elizabeth Lamb,. spouse of Colin Alison, Esq. writer in Montrose,

30. At Inverness, at an advanced age, Miss Ann Mackintosh, sister of the late Angus Mackintosh, Esq. of Holm.

31. At the Manse of Lochalsh, Dr Alexander Downie.

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Mrs Stewart, wife of Duncan Stewart, Esq. of Achnacoan, and Collector of his Majes ty's Customs at Fort William.

31. At Market Weighton, Mr Bradley, the Yorkshire Giant. When dead he measured nine feet in length, and three feet over the shoulders.

June 1.-At Guernsey, Lieut. Andrew Nathaniel Napier, of the Royal Navy, son of the late John Napier, Esq. of Tintinhull, Somersetshire, and brother to Major Napier of the Royal Artillery.

2. At Douniestoun, George Buchanan, Esq. in the 62d year of his age.

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At Perth, John Gloag, Esq. of Greenhill, in the 82d year of his age. 3. At Aberdeen, Mary, daughter of Alex. Innes, Esq. of Pitmedden.

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At Edinburgh, Mr Nisbett Rutherfurd, youngest son of the late Henry Rutherfurd, Esq. of Hunthill.

Francis Drummond, Esq. of Sloan Street, in the county of Middlesex, Captain in the late 98th regiment of foot, in the 724 year of his age, representative of the ancient and respectable family of the Drummonds of Hawthornden, in the county of Edinburgh. He has left three sons and three daughters to lament his loss. His eldest son is now Lieutenant-Colonel in the 3d regiment of foot guards.

6. At Bath, aged 67, Lieutenant-Colonel Flint, late of the Hon. East India Company's Service, Madras establishment.

At Arbroath, Mr John Eyles, surgeon in the 47th year of his age.

At Delrow, Herts, Lieut-Colonel Leighton Cathcart Dalrymple, C. B. 15th hussars, second son of General Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bart.

7. At Annan, Lieutenant-Colonel Brown of Bosseyreach, Jamaica, after a long and severe illness.

8. Mr John Stewart of Innerdunning, aged 89 years.

At Soroba, Mary, daughter of Major M'Dougall, younger of Soroba,

At Charleston, South Carolina, John Marshall, Esq. eldest son of the late Dr Hugh Marshall, Rothsay.

9. At the palace of Loo, in her 69th year, her Royal Highness Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina, Princess Dowager of Orange, inother to the King of the Netherlands.

At Aberdeen, John Abercrombie, Esq. late Provost of Aberdeen.

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At Edinburgh, Mr Geo. Wauchope, late tobacconist, Shakespeare Square.

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At Crossmichael Manse, the Rev. John Johnstone, in the 64th year of his age, and 37th of his ministry.

14. At Broughton Place, Mrs Jemima Liddell Bell, wife of Mr George Yule, merchant, Edinburgh.

Aged 80 years, the Rev. William Richardson, D. D. Rector of Glonfeckle, and formerly a senior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.

Suddenly, at Paradise, near Kelso, Mrs Agnes Stuart, aged 71, widow of the late Mr John Jerdan, Bailie of Kelso.

15. At his house, Craig's Close, in the 60th year of his age, Mr James Low, clerk to the late Lord Woodhouselee.

16. At his seat, Petersham, Lord Charles Spencer.

17. At Castle Douglas, Miss Gordon Anderson, aged 18 years.

At Limekilns, the Rev. William Hadden, minister of the gospel there.

19. At his house, Spring Grove, near Hounslow, the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. G. C. B. President of the Royal Society, aged 80.-The loss to science by the demise of this excellent man and liberal patron will be long and severely felt. Sir Joseph was a martyr to the gout, with which he had been afflicted for upwards of forty years; and, during the last sixteen years, he was carried about, having lost the use of his limbs. Although so far advanced in life, he was uniformly a cheerful and pleasant companion. Their late Majesties frequently visited his botanical repositories. The library in Soho Square was closed on Monday. Sir Joseph possessed a princely fortune, of which he assigned a large portion to the encourage.

ment of science, particularly natural his tory, private and public charities, and do. mestic hospitality.

19. At Stainton in Yorkshire, the Rev. Charles Baillie Hamilton, Archdeacon of Cleveland, second son of the late George Baillie of Jerviswood, and cousin of he Earl of Haddington.

At Burntisland, Mr John Kelly, aged 56 years, much regretted.

- At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Caw, relict of the late Mr William M'Clesh, printer there.

20. At Leith Walk, Mr John Marshall, sculptor.

21. At his house in Edinburgh, John Mackenzie of Applecross, Esq.

22. At Shabdon House, Surrey, the seat of Archibald Little, Esq. Mrs Oliver, spouse of William Oliver, Esq. of Dinlabyre. At the house of Lord Viscount Dumcan, Mrs Oswald, wife of Alexander Oswald, Esq. and her infant son.

At Greenock, Mr Thomas Boag,

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At Caunton, near Newark, aged 96 years, Mr William Talbot, better known in that neighbourhood by the name of "Old Grandad." He was father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, to 126 children, of whom there are now living 96. Last winter he walked several times two miles to see the hounds throw off.

26. At Aberdeen, Miss Sibella Brebner, daughter of Alex. Brebner of Learney,

27. At Edinburgh, in the 22d year of his age, Alexander Duncan, the eldest son of Mr Alexander Dallas, W. S.

28. At Carphin, Mrs Rait.

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At Glasgow, Mr Peter M'Funn, merchant, aged 59 years. 29. At his seat, Hyde Hall, Hertfordshire, the Earl of Roden.

Suddenly at Brighton, the Right Honourable Lord Gwydir, who held the situation of officiating Great Chamberlain, of England in right of his wife, Lady Willoughby d'Eresby. His Lordship succeeded his great uncle, Sir Merrick Burrell, Bart. in the title in 1787; represented Boston in several Parliaments, and officiated at the Trial of Warren Hastings, as Deputy Great Chamberlain of England,

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13. At London, John Anderson, Esq. of Fermoy, in the County of Cork.

At his Palace in Chelsea, after a long illness and general decay of nature, the Hon. Brownlow North, D.C.L. Lord Bishop of Winchester, Prelate of the Order of the Garter, Provincial Sub-Dean of Canterbury, and Visitor of Magdalane, New, Trinity, St John's, and Corpus Col leges, Oxford, F.A. and L.S. His Lordship was aged 79, having been nearly 40 years Bishop of that Diocese.

14. At Clay Hall, near Windsor, Mrs James Lindsay, wife of Captain Lindsay, Grenadier Guards, aged 23.

16. At Beith, William Fleming, Esq. writer.

17. Mr Matthew Park, builder in Glasgow.

20. At Montrose, Mrs Elizabeth Straton, daughter of the deceased John Straton, Esq. of Lauriston, in the 86th year of her age.

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At Edinburgh, in the 83d year of her age, Miss Graham, only remaining daughter of the deceased James Graham of Balquhapple, Esq.

21. At Portobello, John Macintosh, Esq. late Accountant of the Royal Bank.

24. James Towers, Esq. Professor of Midwifery in the University of Glasgow.

25. At Edinburgh, Colonel Robert Bail. lie, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

Lately. At Paris, Count Volney, a Member of the late Senate, a Peer of France, and Member of the French Academy.

At Drumabin, Mrs M'Donell, wife of Captain R. M'Donell, late of the Glengarry Fencibles.

At Wickham, near Fareham, ViceAdmiral Sir Richard Grindall, K. C. B. in his 70th year.

At Horndean, in Hampshire, Edward Oliver Osborn, Esq. Vice-Admiral of his Majesty's Fleet.

In Edinburgh, aged 17 months, Alexander, only son of Alexander Davidson, Lecturer in Natural Philosophy.

At Eye, in Suffolk, in the 89th year of his age, the Rev. Robert Malyn, who was Chaplain on board the Prince Frederick man of war, at the taking of Louisburgh, and was present at the death of General Wolfe and the taking of Quebec in 1759. For the last 59 years this venerable clergyman had been Rector of Kirkton in Suffolk.

Printed by George Ramsay and Company, Edinburgh.

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