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At St Margaret's Hill, the Rev. Robert Balfour Graham, minister of Stenton, to Christina Wilson, second daughter of the Reverend Archibald Lawrie, D.D. of Hillhouse, of Loudoun to

7. At Dalry House, Edinburgh, James Douglas, Esq. of Cavers, to Emma, daughter of the late Sir David Carnegie of Southesk,

11. At Glasgow, Theodore Walrond, Esq. to Jane, second daughter of Lieuten ant-Colonel Hastings.

At Irvine, Stewart Murray Fullarton,

23. At Edinburgh, John Turner, Esq. of Turner Hall, to Elizabeth Helen, young est daughter of the deceased Captain Wm.to Urquhart, 30th regiment. A .ĜS

At Eglingham, Wm. Hay, Esq.-of Hopes, East Lothian, to Frances Annoy third daughter of the late Robert Ogle, q Esq. of Eglingham, Northumberlandsqu

25. At Carnwath, the Rev. Wm. Goldie, Crawfordjohn, to Anne's youngest daugh ter of the late Mr Middleton, of Libbertont

- John Lizars, Esq. surgeon, Edinburgh, to Miss Sarah Fleming M Crakens daughter of the late William M'Craken, Esq. of Lochvale, Dumfries.

27. At Glasgow, Neil Maclachlan, Esq.to Castleton, Argyleshire, to Miss Flora Ann Maclaine of Fife Place 14 48

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At Aberdeen, Alexander Bell, Esq. Berwick, to Mary, only daughter of John Ross, Esqon to and aid on 12. At Edinburgh, James Clarke, M.D. to Barbara, only daughter of the late Rev, John Stephen, LL.D. Rector of Christ Church, New Providence, Bahama Islands,

At Lochbuy House, John Gregorson, Esq. of Ardtorinish, to Mary, only daugh. late Murdoch Maclaine, Esq, of Lochbuy.

15. The Hon. Lionel Charles Dawson, to the Lady Elizabeth Emily Nugent, eld. est daughter of the late, and sister of the present Earl of Westmeath, and granddaughter of the Marquis of Drogheda.

18. At Perth, Glas Sandeman, Esq. younger of Springland, to Margaret, daugh⚫ ter of Dr Stewart of Bonskeil. care to one At Tollcross, the Rev. Mr French, Strathaven, to Janet, eldest daughter of

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19. Edinburgh, Captain W. Cunningham Dalyell, Royal Navy, fifth son of the late Sir Robert Dalyell, Bart. of Binns, to Maria, youngest daughter of A. J. Sam payo, Esq. of Peterboro' House, Middle

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April 12. At Calcutta, in the 27th year
of his age, Lieutenant James Steuart, ofol
the Royal Navy, son of David Steuart,18
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reputation, finished his career in the Roya
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At Bernice, Argyleshire, Lieutenant Archibald Mactavish, late of the 3d West India regiment, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Donald Fletcher, Esq, of Bernice.

20. At the Manse of Crail, Charles Nairne, Esq. writer to the signet, to Amelia Forbes, eldest daughter of the Rev.

30. At Geneva, Captain Stephene don, of the 5th dragoon guards ni medgai Aug. 13. At Old, Northamptonshire, Mrs Barclay Allardice, wife of Robert fie Barclay Allardice, Esq. of Ury, Kincaram dineshire. que doresä meille

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All Stirling, Lieutenant W. 1A Devonshire, RN. and also, at the same place, on the 1st curt. Captain Thomas Wingate, brother-in-law to the former.

27. At Bridgend, Perth, Isabella Mary Campbell, spouse of Major Todd, late of the 33d regiment.

30. At Faisley, Mrs Maxwell, widow of James Maxwell, Esq. of Castlehead.

At Green Street, Enfield Highway, Middlesex, Mrs Mary Ann Burgess, wife of John Keir, Esq.; and same day, John William, their infant son.

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At Edmonstone House, Bethea, third daughter of James

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At Glenearn Cottage, Elizabeth Margaret, second daughter of Charles Husband, Esq. of Glenearn. vodibo,

At Harrogate, Mrs Dundas, St Andrew's Square. 8. 1900M stal 90 15 TO At Greenlaw Manse, the Luke, zalo the Rev. James I 10. At his house in Upper Baker Street, J69 London, Alexander Ross of Cromarty," 10 FISH 1179

➡At Glasgow, Charles Wilsone, Esq. 3 967 si 162974T surgeon, 590706 At the advanced age of 90, Mrs Jean Bogle, widow of Mr Matthew Woon therspoon, late of Springbog.lasba egw

At Ayr, Miss Hamilton, daughter of the late John Hamilton of Kyps, writer in, Mauchline.

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12. At Dingwall, John Simson, Esq.
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At Leith, Mrs Jean Comb, spouse of Mr Thomas Barker, brewer there.

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At Stratton, the seat of Robert Marsham, Esq. Sir Edward Bacon of Raveningham, in Norfolk, Premier Baronet ofthere. England. He was born in 1749, succeeded his uncle by the half blood in 1773, married in 1778, Anne, daughter of Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, Bart. and by 14. At North Berwick, John Craig, onher, who died in 1813, had issue, two sons ly son of Robert Stair Craig, Esq. of the and two daughters, the eldest of whom, Ed Customs. mund, born in 1779, succeeds to his titles and estates.

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24. At Portobello, the Right Honourable Alexander Lord Elibank.

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At the Hirsel, Signior Guestenelli, at a very advanced age.

Oct. 1. At his cottage at Wimbledon, Thomas Harris, Esq. For more than half a century Mr Harris most honourably filled the arduous situation of chief proprietor and manager of Covent-Garden Theatre.

Lately. At Bath, Fletcher Paris, Esq. He has bequeathed L. 40,000, and a field, for the purpose of erecting 30 cottages, for the residence (with endowments) of the widows or daughters of ten poor clergymen, of ten reduced professional men, and of ten decayed merchants.

At the Island of Ceylon, Captain George Rivers Maltby, of the 16th foot. His death was occasioned by his horse running away with him; the animal in his course passing under a tree, a bough of which came in contact with Mr Maltby's head, and unfortunately killed him on the spot.

In Hamilton Place, London, the Countess of Shannon, shortly after the birth of her thirteenth child.

At Twyford Lodge, Sussex, Lady Sewell, widow of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Sewell, formerly Master of the Rolls, and one of his Majesty's Most Hon. Privy Council.

In consequence of having run a thorn into his hand, which occasioned a locked jaw, Mr John Prout, farmer, of Horton, Gloucestershire.

At Laurens district, South Carolina, aged 143, Mr Solomon Nibet, a native of England, who emigrated to that country at the age of 19.

At Cornforth, Durham, aged 83, Mr Robert Bell. He was wounded at Quebec, on the day that General Wolfe was killed; At her house in Gayfield Square, and was also at the siege of Gibraltar with Mrs Marjory Smith. General Elliot in 1782.

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