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Kennedy, from 51 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Timson, h. p.

L. and Adj. Taylor, from 45 F. with Capt. Potts, h. p. 17 Dr.

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Buckley, from 24 F. with Ensign Cunynghame, 82 F.

Ensign Daly, from 3 Vet. Bn. with Ensign Raynes, h. p. 57 F

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Jan. 20. At Rome, the lady of William Herries Ker, Esq. of a daughter.

28. At Liverpool, the lady of Archibald Maxwell, Esq. of a son.

31. At Terregles House, Mrs Alexander Gordon, of a daughter.

Feb. 2. At London, the lady of Lieut.-colonel Lindsay, of a son.

20. At Cornhill, the Lady of David Young, Esq. of a daughter. 24. At Albury, Surrey, the Lady of Colonel Sir James Douglas, K. C. B. of a son.

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8. Mrs W. Buchanan, Drummond Place, of a daughter.

At 18, Hill Street, Mrs Halkerston Manners, of a daughter.

9. At Edinburgh, Mrs Spence, No. 1, Rose Court, George Street, of a daughter.

11. At Kitton Hall, Stamford, the lady of Stephen Eaton Esq. of a son.

-In Wellington Square, Ayr, Mrs Hill, Dailly, of a son.

12. At Rothmaise, Mrs Forbes, younger of Blackford, of a son.

-At 32, Drummond Place, Mrs Balfour, of Elwick, of a daughter.

14. At Edinburgh, Mrs Turner of Turnerhall, of a son.

15. At No. 14, Coates Crescent, the lady of Adam Hay, Esq. of a son.

At Leith, the lady of Alan G. Brown, Esq. of Belfast, of a son.

-At Whitehall, the lady of James Dinwiddie, Esq. of a son and heir.

16. At Fernie Hill, Mrs Archibald M'Dowall, of a son.

-At Barrock House, the lady of John Sinclair, Esq. of a son.

17. At the house of Mrs Walker, in George Street, the lady of John Hall, Esq. junior, of Dunglass, of a son.

At Whitehall Place, London, the Right Hon. Lady James Stuart, of a son.

- At Dulwich, Surrey, the lady of David Melville, Esq. of twins.

18. At Honeybrae, Mrs Capt. John Boyd, halfpay of the 82d regiment, of a son.

22. At Crammond, Mrs Hope Johnstone, of Annandale, of a son.

23. At Kelly, the lady of the Hon. Colonel Ramsay, of a son.

24. At Lathrisk, Mrs Johnston, of a son. - Mrs Peddie, 4, Great King Street, of twin

sons.

25. At Knowsouth, the lady of William Oliver, Esq. younger of Dinlabyre, Sheriff-Depute of Roxburghshire, of a daughter.

27. Mrs Cleghorn, Dundas Street, of a son. March 1. In Charlotte Square, the Duchesse de Coigny, of a daughter.

-In Dundas Street, the Lady of William Currie, Esq. of Linthill, of a son.

3. Mrs Mack, 18, Dundas Street, of a son. At Erskine, Lady Blantyre, of a son.

Mrs Campbell, Traquair Manse, of a son. 4. At Kilmardinny, the Lady of William Rose Robinson, Esq. sheriff-depute of Lanarkshire, of

a son.

5. In Great King Street, Lady Elizabeth Hope Vere, of a son.

At No. 24, York Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of Dr Macwhirter of a daughter.

6. At Springfield, Leith Walk, Mrs James Cheyne, of a daughter.

At Edinburgh, Mrs John Cockburn, of a still-born son.

8. Mrs Dundas of Arniston, of a daughter. 9. At No. 26, Queen Street, the Hon. Mrs Wardlaw, of a son.

10. At Perth, the Lady of Captain James Stewart, of Crossmount, of a son.

- Mrs Hewat, Dundas Street, of a daughter. 11 At No. 90, Prince's Street, Mrs Anderson, of a daughter.

-At Hermitage Place, Leith, Mrs M'Kenzie, of a daughter.

13. At Argyll House, the Countess of Aberdeen, of a son.

At Uffington House, Lincolnshire, the Countess of Lindsay, of a daughter.

15. At Heriot Row, the Lady of D. Horne, Esq. of a son.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Alexander Stevenson, Great King Street, of a daughter.

18. At Barcaldine, the Lady of Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Barcaldine, of a son.

21. Mrs Lieutenant Mitchell, royal navy, of Trinity Cottage, of a daughter.

22. At Edenwood, Fifeshire, Mrs Campbell, of

a son.

-At Bisrons, Canterbury, the Marchioness of Ely, of a daughter.

23. At Edinburgh, the Lady of Sir John Scott Douglas, Bart. of Springwood Park, Roxburghshire, of a daughter.

23. At 23, Royal Circus, Mrs Sibbald, of daughter.

-At Dalzell-house, Mrs Hamilton of Dalzell, of a son.

24. At No. 3, Mary Place, Mrs John Linning, of a daughter.

26. At Edinburgh, Mrs George Wauchope, of

a son.

27. At Duddingstone-house, the Right Honourable Lady Caroline Ann Macdonald, of a daugh

ter.

Mrs Haldane, 16, George Street, of a son.
MARRIAGES.

Feb. 2. At St David's, Mr Andrew Meiklejohn, to Mary, daughter of Mr Grindlay, Falkirk. -At Dumfries, Mr John Thomson, Maxwelton, late merchant in Manchester, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Francis Beatie, Esq. Dumfries. At Burntsfield Links, Mr James Gardner, Stockbridge, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Richard Dick, Esq. of Spylaw.

1. At Underwood, Ayrshire, Thos. Pelhame Hood, Esq. of Springmount, county of Antrim, Ireland, to Miss Kennedy, only daughter of John Kennedy, Esq. of Underwood.

10. At Prestbury, the Reverend S. T. Roberts of Ravindon, rector and vicar of the Union of Mothel, in the county of Kilkenny, to Sarah, third daughter of the late Sir William Forbes of Craigievar, Bart.

12. At Pitfour Castle, Perthshire, Robert Clerk Rattray, Esq. younger of Craighall-Rattray, advocate, to Miss Christina Richardson, daughter of the late James Richardson of Pitfour, Esq.

13. The Reverend G. P. Boileau Pollen, domestic chaplain to Lord Northwick, and rector of Little Bookham, in the county of Surrey, to Elizabeth, eldest surviving daughter of Sir James Hall, Bart. of Dunglass.

16. At Hannah's Rest Estate, St Croix, West Indies, William Ruan, Esq. M.D. to Christina, second daughter of Mr William Dumbreck, South Coates, Edinburgh.

20. At Edinburgh, David Welsh, Esq. younger of Collin, writer to the signet, to Margaret, daughter of the late Colonel Andrew Ross, 21st Royal Scots Fusileers.

24. At St Mary's Church, Dublin, John Learmonth, Esq. of Edinburgh, to Margaret, second daughter of James Cleghorn, Esq. M. D. state physician.

25. At Duloe, Lieut.-Colonel James Drummond Buller Elphinstone, 3d guards, son of the Hon. H. Buller Elphinstone, to Anna Maria, only child of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Buller, Bart. of Trenant Park, in the county of Cornwall.

26. At Monrieth, Hugh Hathorn of Castlewigg, Esq. to Catherine, eldest daughter of Sir William Maxwell of Monrieth, Bart.

26. At Wooden, Captain Robert Walker, of the royal navy, to Margaret, only daughter of George Walker, late of Thirlstane.

March 2. At Ormiston, Mr James Laing, Tarbat, Ross-shire, factor to the Honourable Mrs Hay Mackenzie of Cromarty, to Miss Isabella Thomson, second daughter of the deceased John Thomson, Esq. of Prior-Letham.

-At Tritonville, Dublin, Colonel James Maitland, of the 84th regiment, to Isabella Anna, eldest daughter of Thomas Manners, Esq. clerk to the signet.

-At London, the Rev. Lord John Thynne, to Anne Constantia, third daughter of the Rev. C. c. Beresford.

4. At Barnton House, Sir Thomas Woollaston White, of Wallingwells, in the county of Nottingham, Bart. to Miss Georgina Ramsay, youngest daughter of the late George Ramsay of Barnton, Esq.

8. At Meadow Place, William Wallace, Esq. writer to the signet, to Zelica Cheshire, relict of the deceased Lieutenant Donald Grant.

11. At Drayton Basset, Staffordshire, the Hon. Henley Eden, eldest son of Lord Henley, to Harriot, youngest daughter of Sir Robert Peel, Bart.

-In St John's Chapel, William Henry Street, Esq. of St John, New Brunswick, to Mary, daughter of the late James Bruce, Esq. naval officer, Leith.

17. At the house of the Earl of Cassillis, in Whitehall, London, Captain Peel, of the grena dier guards, son of Sir Robert Peel, to Lady Alice

Jane Kennedy, youngest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Cassillis.

-At Howard Place, George Dickson, Esq. to Jane, only daughter of Major Colin Campbell.

19. At Prestonfield-house, Major Duncan Macgregor, 31st regiment, to Elizabeth Douglas Trotter, youngest daughter of the late Sir William Dick of Prestonfield, Bart.

25. At Trinity Cottage, Francis Sievwright, Esq. 59th regiment, to Mary, daughter of William Henderson, Esq.

26. At Edinburgh, Charles Craigie Halkett, Esq. of Hallhill, in the county of Fife, to Susan, youngest daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks of Lees, Bart. M. P. Berwickshire.

30. At Heriot Row, Robert Whigham of Lochpatrick, Esq. advocate, to Jane, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Dundas of Beechwood, Bart.

Lately. At Kevock Bank, Mr James Winkworth, of Lauriston, to Marion Selkrig, youngest daughter of the late Mr Wm. Otto, wine merchant, Dalkeith.

-At Bangor, in Wales, Robert Hughes, at the mature age of 16, to Jane Davies, a youthful widow of 70!

DEATHS.

July 16, 1823. At Dinapore, Bengal, in the 26th year of his age, James M'Gregor, M. D. assistant surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's service.

Aug. At Lacknow, in the East Indies, Major Alexander Fortune, of the 27th regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, and Aide-de-Camp to the King of Oude.

19. At Lucknow, Bengal, of cholera morbus, John J. Gibson, Esq. surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's service, and physician to his Majesty the King of Oude, only surviving son of the late James Gibson, Esq. surgeon in Edinburgh, and a few hours after, Mrs Anne Baillie, his wife.

- Of a fever, at Trincomalee, Lieut. Charles Hay, of the royal engineers, only son of Charles Hay, Esq. of Ballindoch.

25. Mr John Stevenson, a native of the parish of Melrose, Roxburghshire, and one of the proprietors of the Guiana Chronicle, George Town. He lost his life by an accident that befel him in the river Orinoco, Spanish Maine, South Ameri

ca,

Sept. 9. At Belgaum, in the East Indies, Colonel George Molle, of the 46th regiment, commanding the division of the army in that province.

22. Off Fatta, on his way to Fort-William, Captain James Rodger, of the Hon. East India Company's 9th regiment, Madras native infantry, eldest son of George Rodger, Esq. of Bridgelands.

26. At Mirzapore, East Indies, Mr Henry Mercer, second son of James Mercer, Esq. one of the depute-clerks to the bills, Edinburgh.

Nov. 12. At Black River, Poyais, Mr Thomas Stenhouse, son of the late Alexander Stenhouse, Edinburgh.

29. At Sympheropole, Alfred, infant son of Sultan Katte-Ghery-Krim-Ghery.

Jan. 7. At Aberdeen, John Davidson, Esq. of Kebbaty.

10. Mr Bowditch, the celebrated African traveller. He had been employed in surveying the river Gambia, and after exposing himself to the heat of the sun during the day, he became excessively chilled by the land breezes in the evening, whilst making astronomical observations, and caught the fever of the country. His youth, and temperate habits were so much in his favour, that he revived two or three times in a surprising manner, but his extreme impatience under the interruption of his pursuits constantly threw him back again, and he expired, after great sufferings, on the 10th of January, a victim to the cause of African discovery. His widow and three children are left entirely unprovided for; she accompanied him to Africa, and entered with the utmost zeal and enthusiasm into all his views and pursuits, which she was eminently qualified to promote, by her fine talents as an artist, and her "extensive knowledge of several branches of natural history.

17. At Brodie House, James Brodie, Esq. of Brodie.

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-At Edinburgh, Thomas Howey, Esq. Akeld, Northumberland.

25. At his house, Gateside, Laurence Bonnar, Esq. of Ballingry, Fifeshire.

26. At Orbost, in the Isle of Sky, Mrs Campbell of Ensay.

-At Kirkbean Manse, the Reverend Edward Neilson, minister of that parish.

-At Dunblane, John Allan, Esq. collector of taxes for the south district of Perthshire. -At Stranraer, James Bowie, Esq. Deputy Commissary-General.

28. At Alloa. Mr Andrew Haig.

29. At Eastloch, Mr John Purdie, farmer. -At Florence, the widow of the late Pretender, aged 82. This lady is better known under the name of the Countess of Albany. In her domestic circle, she was treated with the distinction of a Queen, and always used the royal arms.

30. At Cupar Angus, the Reverend Alexander Allan, aged 71.

-At her house, 26, Broughton Place, Miss Janet Scott.

Feb. 2. At Killignay, Harris, Mrs Macleod of Unish.

- Mr John Nicolson, a youth of great attainments and high promise.

-At her house, at Woolwich, the once beautiful and admired actress, Mrs Hartley, aged 73. She was a cotemporary with Garrick, and, we believe, the only one that remained, excepting Mr Quick and Mrs Mattocks, who are still alive.

3. At her residence, in the King's Palace, St James's, London, the Right Hon. the Countess of Harrington.

-The infant son of Lieut.-General Sir John Oswald of Dunnikier.

- At his house, Leopold Place, Mr Alexander Armstrong, builder.

4. At Starr Bank, Anstruther, youngest son of Robert Patullo, Esq.

5. At Edinburgh, Anne Jane, daughter of the late Mr Alex. Dickie, Edinburgh.

-At Leith Hall, Mrs Hay of Rannes.

6. At Sunbury, James Haig, junior, Esq. -At Lauder, the Rev. Robert Colvile, pastor to the first United Associate Congregation at that place.

-At Largs, Fife, Mr John Smith, ship-owner. 7. In James's Square, Mrs Agnes Williamson, wife of Mr William Scott, of the Bill Chamber.

8. The Reverend Peter Macnee, minister of the Scots Church, Bavington, Northumberland.

- At the Manse of Rosskeen, Ross-shire, the Reverend John Ross.

10. At No. 28, Dundas Street, Mrs Isabella Mitchell, wife of Mr Robert Purdie, music-seller. -At his house, in Stafford Street, Edinburgh, Lieut.-colonel Robertson, late of the 21st regiment, or Scots Fusileers.

-At his house, Rankeillor Street, Andrew Bennet, Esq.

-At her house, 116, Prince's Street, Mrs John Forman, senior.

11. At Brae- Mar, in the 111th year of his age, Patrick Grant, the venerable Highlander to whom his Majesty, two years ago, graciously granted a pension of one guinea per week.

11. James, only son of Mr Alex. M. Anderson, writer, North Nelson Street.

12. At Edinburgh, Duncan Robertson, Esq. of Carron Vale, and of Friendship, Saint Elizabeth,

Jamaica.

13. At Senwick House, Lady Gordon, spouse of Sir John Gordon, Bart. of Earlston.

- At Edinburgh, Captain Nesbit Glen, royal

navy.

14. At Freeland, Erskine, Mrs Penelope Lesslie Johnston, wife of Major Walker, late 42d

foot.

-At Argyll Park, Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr Alexander Campbell of Inverary.

15. At Auldbar, Patrick Chalmers, Esq. of Auldbar, advocate.

-At the Manse of Kilwinning, the Reverend James Steven, minister of Kilwinning.

-At Bonnington, David, youngest son of Captain Alex. M Vicar, royal navy.

18. At Craigforth House, Colonel Geo. Callander, of Craigforth.

18. At Burntsfeld Place, near Edinburgh, Isabella, third daughter of Mr John Anderson.

19. At Leith Walk, Mr David Elder, aged 75. -At Carron Vale, Robert, second son of the late Duncan Robertson, Esq. of Carron Vale.

19. At Grove Place, Mrs Catharine Edington. -At his father's house, in the parish of Beath, near Dunfermline, Mr John Berry, student of divinity, aged 23.

-At London, in the 73d year of his age, Sir John Orde, Bart. admiral of the red.

Esq.

At his house, Gayfield Place, Robert Scott,

21. In Dublin Street, Mr John Ramsay, solicitor Supreme Courts.

21. At her house at Seafield, the Hon. Mrs Campbell of Lochnell, daughter of the late George Lord Salton.

-At Edinburgh, Captain Edward Hibbert, royal navy, third son of Geo. Hibbert, Esq. of Portland Place, London.

22. At Cathcart Manse, Mr Robert Dow, only son of the Reverend David Dow.

-At Stanhope, Mr Archibald Oliver Davidson, surgeon, aged 26.

22. In May's Buildings, St Martin's Lane, London, Mr John Davy, aged 59 years. His talents, as a musical composer, will long be remembered for their combination of sound science, and simple English melody. Just like Love," May we ne'er want a Friend,' The Death of the Smuggler,' and The Bay of Biscay,' will remain lasting testimonies of his genius.

23. Colin Mackenzie, Esq. of Mountgerald, aged 61 years.

25. The infant son of William Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk.

25. At Musselburgh, Mr George Stuart, merchant there.

26. At her house, St Patrick's Square, aged 72, Mrs Margaret Macalister, relict of William Handyside, Esq. of Kirklands.

29. At Edinburgh, Mr Hutchison Dunbar, late merchant, Edinburgh.

March 1. In Clifford Street, London, Lieut. Gen. Sir George Wood, K. C. B. of the Hon. East India Company's Bengal army.

2. At Avochie, Mrs Gordon of Avochie, widow of the late Peter Gordon, Esq. of Avochie, in her 84th year.

3. At Genoch, Marion, youngest daughter of John Cathcart, Esq. of Genoch.

-At No. 16, Charlotte Street, Mrs Elizabeth Campbell, widow of the Rev. William Dun.

4. Charles John, infant son of John Hay Forbes, Esq. advocate.

5. At Edinburgh, Mr James Donaldson, minister of the Berean Congregation, in the 73d year of his age, and 47th of his ministry.

-At his house, Baxter's Place, Edinburgh, John Gleed, Esq. solicitor of excise in Scotland. -At his house, in Dean Street, London, Sir Thomas Bell.

- At Dundee, Dr Robert Henderson, aged 74. At the manse of Morven, the Rev. Norman M'Leod, minister of that parish.

6. At London, the Marquis of Titchfield, M. P. for King's Lynn.

7. At her brother's house, South Nelson Street, Miss Catherine Kennedy, younger daughter of the Rev. Thomas Kennedy, minister of St Madoes, Perthshire.

- At 8, Charlotte Square, William Ramsay, Esq.

-At the Grove, the seat of his lordship, after a long indisposition, Thomas Villiers, Earl of Clarendon, Baron Hyde, and a Count of the kingdom of Prussia.

9. At her house, Albany Street, the Hon. Barbara Rollo.

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At Paris, the Duke of Cambeceres. made a considerable figure in the Revolution, and was second consul with Buonaparte.

-At his seat at Easton Lodge, in Essex, the Right Hon. Charles Viscount Maynard.

11. In Picardy Place, in the 80th year of her age, Mrs Isobel Cranstoun, relict of the Rev. James Scott, formerly minister of the gospel at Musselburgh.

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14. At her house, in George Street, Miss Louisa Hope, a daughter of the late CommissionerCharles Hope, of his Majesty's navy.

-At Cramond-house, John, the infant son of John J. Hope Johnston, Esq. of Annandale.

15. At the manse of Earlston, the Rev. William Shiels, aged 71 years. He was 43 years a minister of the Church of Scotland, 34 of which were spent at Westruther, and the remaining 9 at Earlston, both in Berwickshire.

16. Mary, youngest daughter of Mr William Patison, merchant, Edinburgh.

- At No. 12, Raeburn Place, Miss Catherine Ainslie, youngest daughter of the late Mr William Ainslie, saddler, Edinburgh.

17. At Nellfield, near Burntisland, Miss Anne Wemyss, daughter of William Wemyss, Esq. of Cuttlehill.

18. At Paisley, after a long and painful illness, Mr James Cross, inventor of the new weavingmachine, for superseding the use of draw-boys.

19. At Buccleuch Place, Mr. William Howden, jeweller in Edinburgh.

- Mrs L. Franklin, Gayfield Square, after having given birth to a daughter.

21. At View Park, Burntsfield Links, Archibald, youngest son of Mr Inglis, banker, Edinburgh.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Jeane Panton, relict of the Rev. George Panton. LL. D. in her 87th year. At Edinburgh, Charles Fotheringham, Esq. At Paris, Walter, only son of the Earl of

Airley.

22. At Lauriston, Andrew Livingstone, Esq. of Grobdale.

23. At his house, Hill Square, after a lingering illness of several months, Lieut. James M'Donald, aged 48.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Dickson, widow of Cap tain Alexander Dickson, late of the royal artillery.

24. Sir Thomas Plumer, master of the rolls. He had long been in a declining state of health. 26. At Leith, George B. Vair, Esq. merchant, aged 29 years.

-Hon. W. F. Elphinstone, an East India director.

Lately, at Charlestown, South Carolina, Robert Primerose, Esq. only son of Mr Nicol Primerose, formerly resident there, and grandson of the late Mr Robert Primerose, surgeon, Musselburgh.

- At her son's house, No. 11, Society, Mrs James Brewster, aged 74.

- In his 80th year, the Rev. Dr Ford, late ordinary in Newgate.

-At his seat at Chisselhurst, of a paralytic attack, Sir Thomas Reid, Bart. a director of the East India Company, and who lately filled the office of chairman of the Court of Directors.

- At Stoketon, Cornwall, the Hon. Michael De Courcey, admiral of the blue.

-At Downington Priory, Berks, Admiral Sir A. Bertie, K.C.B. aged 70.

-At London, Luke White, Esq. M. P. for the county of Leitrim.

— At Paris, the Prince de Conde, after a long illness.

- Maria Louisa, Duchess of Lucca, formerly Queen of Etruria, and a Princess of Spain.

-At 4, Forth Street, Mr William Rankin, late of Calcutta.

-At Stockholm, Field-Marshal Wrede, at the age of 63, after a long and painful illness.

-At Cheltenham, aged 78, the Reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley, Bart. Prebend of Ely, and Rector of Willingham, in Cambridgeshire, formerly proprietor of several London newspapers. In early life, he fought a duel with A. R. Stoney, Esq. who afterwards married Lady Strathmore, and took the name of Bowes.

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