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June 4. At Hospitalfield, in the county of Forfar, the Hon. Williain Maule, of Panmure, to Miss Barton, grand-daughter of the late David Hunter, Esq. of Blackness.

5. F. Garden, Esq. of Braco Park, Aberdeenshire, to Helen, daughter of J. Young, Esq. of Perey Street, London.

6. At Tobermory, George Martin, Esq. writer, to Isabella, second daughter of John Macdougall, Esq. collector of customs.

8. At St Mary-le-bonne New Church, London, George Bankes, Esq. M. P. second son of Henry Bankes, Esq. M.P. of Kingston Hall, Dorset, to Georgina Charlotte, only child of Admiral Nugent.

10. At Scotstown, Michael Bruce, Esq. eldest son of Sir William Bruce, of Stenhouse, Bart. to Miss Isabella Moir, daughter of Alexander Moir, Esq. of Scotstown.

-At Barrosa Place, Perth, James White, Esq. to Mary Gavin, eldest daughter of the late Mr Marquis, Kenmore.

11. At Lixmount, Peter Campbell, Esq. Great King Street, Edinburgh, to Katharine, daughter of Thomas Williamson, Esq. of Maxton.

-At Westbarns, Mr John Yule, W. S. to Morrisson, fifth daughter of the late Robert Brown, Esq. Westbarns.

13. At Skene Square, Aberdeen, Capt. S. Manson, of the 15th regiment, to Ann Mary, daughter of the late Dr James Walker, parish of Hanover, Jamaica.

15. At the British Ambassador's Chapel, Paris, the Duc de Coigny, to Henrietta, only child of Sir Hew Dalrymple Hamilton, of North Berwick and Bargany, Bart.

17. At Cutstraw, James Wilson, of Spott, Esq. to Isabella, second daughter of John King, Esq. of Cutstraw.

-At Lambeth Palace, London, the Hon. Robt. Smith, M. P. for the county of Buckingham, and only son of Lord Carrington, to the Hon. Eliza Katherine Forester, second daughter of Lord Forester.

-At Edinburgh, Capt. Francis E. Locke, R. N. to Jessie, eldest daughter of the late Major David Robertson, Assist. Barrackmaster-General, North Britain.

18. At St George's Church, Hanover Square, London, Lord Francis Gower, second son of the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford, to Miss Greville, daughter of Lady Charlotte Greville.

21. At Mary-le-bonne New Church, London, David Pennant, Esq. of Downing, in the county of Flint, to the Lady Caroline Spencer Churchill, only daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough.

25. At Allanfield, Mr Robert Scott, merchant, Leith, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Thos. Allan, Esq. of Allanfield.

26. The Rev. Harvey James Sperling, A. M. son of Henry P. Sperling, Esq. of Park Place, Berks, domestic chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Rocksavage, and rector of Papworth, St Agnes, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late John Macnab, of Newton, Perthshire, Esq.

July 1. At Muirfield House, East Lothian, the Rev. Weever Walter, M. A. of St John's College, Cambridge, to Lillias, daughter of the late Spencer Cochrane, formerly Lieut.-Colonel in the Hon. East India Company's service.

-At Kenly, Nicol Allan, Esq. of the Hercules Insurance Company, Scotland, to Ann, daughter of the late David Kay, Esq. Kenly.

3. At Edinburgh, Patrick Dudgeon, Esq. of East Craig, to Jane Alexandrina, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Duncan, of the Hen. East India Company's service.

4. At Montague House, Privy Gardens, London, Lord Stopford, son of the Earl of Courtown, to Lady Ann Montague Scott, daughter of the late Duke of Buccleuch.

5. At Edinburgh, Captain James Fraser, 78th regiment, to Christina, eldest daughter of Robert Gray, Esq.

8. At Edinburgh, Mr Sylvester Reid, W. S. accountant and Depute-Clerk of Teinds, to Georgina, daughter of Mr Alexander Kidd, writer in Edinburgh.

9. At London, Henry Lindesay Bethune, Esq. of Kilconquhar, county of Fife, to Miss Coutts Trotter, eldest daughter of John Trotter, Esq of Durham Park.

-At Streatham Church, Surrey, Capt. Mazen,

of the late 100th regiment, to Miss Gordon, daugh

ter of Lieut.-Colonel Gordon.

July 11. At Elgin, Rawdon F. Clavering, Esq. of the Royal Engineers, to Miss Jane Dunbar, turd daughter of Sir Arch. Dunbar of Northfield, Bart.

-At Glasgow, Keith Macdonald, Esq. H. E. L. C. S. to Miss Flora Macalister, second daughter of the late Col. Norman Macalister, of Cairnhill, and Governor of Prince of Wales' Island.

16. At Quarrelwood, the Rev. John Jeffrey to Miss Marion Allan, second daughter of the late Wm. Allan, Esq. of Newlands, Kirkmahoe.

-At Glammis, Andrew Alexander, Esq. Professor of Greek in the College of St Andrew's, to Esther, youngest daughter of the late Patrick Proctor, Esq. of Glammis.

18. At Tain, George Mackenzie Ross, Esq. of Aldie, to Susan, second daughter of John Dunlop, Esq. Bainakeil.

At Perth, Dr Colin Lauder, physician, Edinburgh, to Miss Margarate Ross, daughter of the late James Ross, Esq. Procurator-Fiscal of the county of Perth.

20. At London, Lawrence Peel, Esq. to the Right Hon. Lady Jane Lennox, fourth daughter of the Duchess Dowager of Richmond.

23. At Glasgow, the Rev. Hugh Dewar, of Stonehouse, to Jessie, youngest daughter of James Henderson, Esq. late of Enoch Bank.

25. At Edinburgh, Charles Kinloch, Esq. of Gourdie, to Miss Agnes Mylne, daughter of the late James Mylne, Esq. of Mylnefield.

Lately, at Edinburgh, William Henry Cock, Esq. younger of Knowles, Lancashire, and of the island of St Bartholomew, to Home, youngest daughter of Dr William Farquharson, physician, Edinburgh.

- At the Episcopal chapel, Glasgow, Jas. Rus sell, Esq. merchant, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Colin M'Nabb, Esq. of Upper Canada.

DEATHS.

1821. Nov. At Alahabad, East Indies, Mr Boswell Cochrane Gillespie, son of the late Dr Thomas Gillespie, physician in Edinburgh.

1822. Jan. 31. In India, in the 37th year of his age, Captain Beauchamp Mackintosh, of the Madras artillery, second son of the late Colonel William Mackintosh, of Millbank.

April 29. In the City Road, London, aged 90, Captain A. F. Baillie, K. N.

In the village of Charlestown of Aboyne, Adam Mason, aged 103. During the whole of his life he enjoyed excellent health, and retained the use of his faculties almost literally to the last. He never required spectacles to read the smallest print; and the only faculties which in the least failed him were those of heating and memory.

30. At Prince's-Street, Edinburgh, John Findlay, Esq.

May. At St Andrew's, New Brunswick, Mrs John Mackenzie, a native of the parish of Goispy, and sister to Licut.-Colonel Win. Munro, Hon. East India Company's Service, Madras.

2. At Glasgow, Mrs Jean Murray, relict of the late Rev. James Sinclair, Stronsay, matron of the Charity Workhouse of Edinburgh.

-At Wellington, Shropshire, the Right Hon. Lady Eleanor Elizabeth king, daughter of Edward, Earl of Kingston. Her Ladyship was in the 66th year of her age.

-At innerwick, East Lothian, Mr Robt. Duncan. 3. At Eddleston manse, the Rev. Dr Patrick Robertson, minister of Eddlestone.

-At Dunoon manse, Argyleshire, Mrs Margaret Campbell, widow of Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Glenfeachan, and daughter of the late Ne Campbell, Esq. of Dunstainage.

5. At Balkail, aged 37, Mrs Ross, wife of Capt. John Ross, K.S. K.N.

6. Mrs Ann Jones, wife of the Rev. T. S. Jones, D.D. Edinburgh.

--At the Manse of Resolis, Mrs Harrict Gorden Robertson, wife of the Rev. Donald Sage, minu. ster of that parish.

--At his house, Hill-Street, Berkeley Square, London, in the 68th year of his age, the Hon, and Most Rev. William Stuart, Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of all Ireland. His Grace was the fifth and youngest, and last surviving son of John Earl of Butc. He was translated from the ce of St David's to the Primacy of Ireland December 1800.

May & At Rutland Square, Dublin, his Grace the Right Hon. and Hon. Charles Broderick, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Cashel, Primate of Munster, and Lord Bishop of Emly. His Grace was translated to the Archprelacy in 1801. He was consecrated Bishop of Clonfert in 1795, and Bishop of Kilmore in the succeeding year. His Grace was brother to Lord Viscount Middleton, was a Commissioner of the Board of Education, a Treasurer to the Board of First Fruits, and a Vice-President of the Society for Discountenancing Vice.

7. Lady Burdon, wife of Sir Thomas Burdon, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and youngest sister of Lord Stowell and the Earl of Eldon.

-Mr Edward Simpson, musician in Edinburgh. This regretted individual was not more admired for his skill in his profession, than respected for his private worth. He has left a very large family, almost entirely destitute.

8. At No. 1. Drumninond Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Nelson.

- At Kirkcudbright, A. Thomson Mure, Esq. -At Causewayside, Edinburgh, Mrs Fairbairn, widow of Mr John Fairbairn, bookseller.

-At Long's hotel, Bond-Street, London, M. Russell, Esq. M. P. of Brancepeth Castle, in the county of Durham, aged 57.

9. At Alyth, Mrs Mary Nicol, wife of the Rev. Alex. Nicol, Episcopal minister there.

10. At Eastmains, near Ormiston, Mr James M'Robin, solicitor at law.

-Thomas Gale Douglas, Esq. of the 758 regiment, second son of Archibald Douglas of Adderston, Esq.

-Henry Johnston, Esq. of Meadow Bank, aged 69 years.

12. At her house in Maitland Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Robertson, relict of the late Mr Jas. Barron, West Craigs.

-At the school-house of Kirkpatrick Juxta, in the 73d year of his age, Mr James Mitchell, who for many years discharged the duties of parochial teacher with much propriety.

-At Glasgow, about two days after the birth of a daughter, who survives, Isabella, the wife of the Rev. B. Marden of that city, aged 25.

15. At his Lordship's house in Grosvenor Square, London, aged 74, the Right Hon. Charlotte, Coun

tess Fitzwilliam.

11. At No. 107, Prince's Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Vans Hathorn.

-At Aberdeen, the Rev. Charles M'Hardy, minister of Crathie and Braemar, in the 76th year of his age, and 53d of his ministry.

-At Maxweltown Capt. George Williams, at the advanced age of 91, after a few weeks illness, which he bore with Christian patience and resignation. The deceased was supposed to be the last person in that part of the country who fought at Che battle of Quebec.

15. At his house, 47. Hanover Street, Edinburgh, James Haig, Esq.

-In Richmond, Virginia, John Wood, Esq. a native of Scotland.

17. At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Carmichael, merchant.

- At Paris, the Duke of Richelieu, Peer of France, Lieut.-General of the army, and late Prime Minister of France.

1. At Edinburgh, Mrs Broughton, wife of Mr C. Broughton, W. S. accountant.

At her house, Vanburgh Place, Leith Links, Mrs Patterson, wife of George Patterson, Esq. R.N.

-At Ayr, Mungo Sloan, Esq. of Ayr Bank, universally regretted.

At Church House, Tenbury, Worcestershire, Alexander Johnston, Esq. a native of Gifford, in East Lothian, and one of the oldest surgeons of the royal navy.

At Nether Kirkcudbright, parish of Glencairn, Robert Wilson, Esq. in the 57th year of his

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42d year of his age-24 of which he had spent in his Majesty's service.

May 21. Mr Thomas Sibbald, Governor of the Jail of Edinburgh, very generally regretted.

-At Kirkcaldy, Alex. Adam, Esq. aged 82. -At Maybole, Mrs Hutcheson of Southfield. 21. At Torbolt, by Dornoch, Col. Alex. Sutherland of Culmaily.

25. At London, her Grace the Duchess of Grafton, aged 77.

In Jamaica, George Gregory, Esq. from Edinburgh, merchant in Kingston.

26. At Edinburgh, Mrs Sivright, widow of the late Thomas Sivright, Esq. of South House.

At her residence in Hertford Street, May Fair, London, the Dowager Countess Grey. Her Ladyship was only daughter of George Grey, of Southwick, in the county of Durham, Esq. and widow of General the Right Hon. Charles, first Earl Grey, K. B. Few persons, at the advanced age of 78, have left the world so deeply and so generally regretted. In the various characters of daughter, wife, mother, and friend, an exemplary attention to every duty, a total renunciation of self, and an ardent anxiety for the happiness and prosperity of others, marked her course, and rendered her an object of universal love and admiration.

27. Lady Anne Maria Pelham Clinton, daughter of the Duke of Newcastle.

-At Manse of Rhyne, the Rev. James Mylne, aged 79.

At Ham, Surrey, Margaret, wife of General Gordon Forbes, aged 76.

29. At Edinburgh, Mrs Agnes Stewart, relict of John Moncrieffe, Esq. of Sachopwood.

30. At Edinburgh, James Crosbie, Esq. late

merchant in Dumfries.

-At Edinburgh, Mr James Ramsay, supervisor of Excise, Edinburgh.

51. At Glasgow, Dr D. Aitken, surgeon, R. N. in the 62d year of his age.

June. At Vienna, the beginning of this month, aged 80 years, Baron Puffendorf, the celebrated Austrian statesman.

5. At his seat, Englefield Green, Berkshire, the Right Honourable Viscount Bulkeley.

4. At Chelsea, in the 76th year of his age, and 58th of his service, Captain Alexander Sutherland, of the late 1st staff garrison company.

-At Peterhead, Jas. Hutchison, Esq. aged 85. -At the advanced age of 93, Mrs Marjory Chalmers, relict of Wm. Cochrane, Esq. of Newton. 6. At Tartan Cottage, Argyleshire, Captain Anderson, late of the 19th lancers.

-At Castle Mains, Campbell Douglas, Esq. -At Lochryan House, Thomas Carson, Esq.

At the Grove, near Durham, in the 64th year of his age, after a short illness, Stephen George Kemble, Esq. the comedian, and formerly manager of the Theatres Royal, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.

7. At his house in Pathhead, Fife, Mr Robert Mitchell, land-surveyor.

At Duinfries, James Heron, Esq. of Drumcoltran.

-At his house, 15, New Street, Edinburgh, the Rev. Wm. Dun.

8. At Dunbar, Mr David White, teacher of the grammar school, much and justly regretted. He taught that school for about 40 years, with great ability and success, and many of his scholars are now holding high offices of trust and responsibility in different parts of the world.

9. William M Bean, Esq. of Tomatin.

-At Aberdeen, John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick. -At Houndwood House, Robert Lisle Coulson, Esq. of Houndwood, Berwickshire, a Captain in the royal navy.

-At Taynish, in Argyleshire, Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Ross, in the 80th year of his age.

13. At Wooler, Mr George Bennet, wine and spirit merchant, aged 65. He was a descendant of the Bennet family of Marlfield, and kinsman of Sir William Bennet, the father of the Gentle Shepherd, immortalised in the poem of Allan Ramsay.

At Balnamuir, Perthshire, at the advanced age of 94, Mr James Butter, upwards of 60 years farmer at that place.

- At Greenock, Archibald M'Goun, Esq. in the 824 year of his age.

14. In Duke Street, Westminster, in her 97th

Register-Deaths.

year, Margaret, widow of H. Bankes, Esq. of King-
ston Hall, and mother of H. Bankes, Esq. M.P.
June 15. At Colzium, Capt. Robert Davidson,
of the late 83d regiment,

-At Banff, Mrs Margaret Duff, sister of the
late General Patrick Duff, of Carnousie.

16. The Right Honourable Horatio Walpole,
Earl of Orford, High Steward of the borough of
Lynn. He is succeeded by his son Horatio Lord
Walpole, now Earl of Orford.

17. At London, the Marquis of Hertford, K. G.
At Leith, Anne, youngest daughter of the
Rev. Dr Russel.

-At Lugton, near Dalkeith, Major George
Lewis Macmurdo.

19. At Eastertyre, Major Alexander Macglashan,
of Eastertyre, late of the East India Company's

service.

21. At the manse of Bervie, Mrs Glegg, spouse of the Rev. Mr Glegg, minister there.

-At Edinburgh, Alexander Nicholson, Esq. nephew of the late Lieut.-General Nicholson. 22. At Cringletie, Major Murray.

23. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ballantine, widow of the late Patrick Ballantine, Esq. of Orchard.

-At Herbetshire Printfield, Neil Carnie, Esq. in the 88th year of his age.

-At Surrey Buildings, near Glasgow, Mrs Campbell, aged 92, relict of James Campbell, Esq. of Carsaig, Argyleshire.

24. At his house in Devonshire Place, London, James Hunter Blair, Esq. M.P. for Wigtonshire, in Galloway.

-At London, in her 86th year, Mrs Morrison, widow of the late General Morrison.

-At Inverness, in the 74th year of her age, Mrs Barbara Nicolson, relict of the Rev. Malcolm Nicolson, late minister of the parish of Kiltarlity. 26. At Dunkeld, Dr James Fisher, aged 66. -At Leith, Mr John Main, merchant.

27. At Hutton Lodge, near Malton, Yorkshire, Mrs General Macleod.

28. At Linthouse, near Glasgow, Alexander, third son of Alex. Smith, Esq. banker, Edinburgh. - At Bellegrove Place, Mrs Elizabeth Sword, relict of George Douglas, Esq. of Woodlands.

29. John Lindsay, Esq. merchant, Glasgow. -At Sea Bank, Rothsay, Miss Christian Brown Hamilton, daughter of the late Wm. Hamilton, Esq. of Craighlaw.

In the house of his sister-in-law, Mrs Grant, Dowager of Kilgraston, at Portobello, near Edinburgh, in the 77th year of his age, Sir John Macgregor Murray, Bart. of Lanrick and Balquhidder. Sir John Macgregor Murray was allied, by birth, to many of the most ancient Highland families, and was lineal male representative of Patrick Macgregor of that ilk, one of the chieftains, whose names stand inrolled in a bond of union for the defence of his Majesty King Charles I. subscribed in January 1645.-For his distinguished public services in the East Indies, Sir John received the dignity of Baronet; and during a highly meritorious, but unostentatious carcer, in the course of which, his intimate acquaintance with, and enthusiastic attachment to, the language and manners of the Highlanders, rendered him eminently useful to his clan and countrymen, he became endeared, by his private virtues, to a numerous circle of friends and adherents, who in his death experienced an irreparable loss.

30. At Park Place, Teddington, Susan, the wife of Colonel Sir Robert Arbuthnot K.C.B,. Coldstream Guards.

-At Dollar, Mrs Ann Campbell Steven, spouse of Mr P. Steven, of Dollar Institution.

-At Belfast, Ann, Countess of Annesley.
July 1. At his house, West Nile-Street, Glasgow,
James M'Indoe, Esq. late of Carbeth.

2. At Raeburn Place, near Edinburgh, James Davidson, Esq. late surgeon 2d battalion Royal Scots.

3. At Auchmannoch, Mrs Burella Hunter, wife of Arthur Campbell, Esq. of Auchmanmoch.

4. Suddenly, in the 58th year of his age, the Rev. George Mitchell, who had been 31 years school-master of Cluny, and latterly assistant minister of that parish.

5. At his house, in Pathhead, by Kirkcaldy, after long illness, Mr John Anderson, manufacturer.

[Aug. 1822.

July 7. Mr Wm. Neilson, sen. manufacturern
Paisley, in his 77th year.

8. At Port Glasgow, the Rev. John Forrest, in
the 80th year of his age.

-At Howard Place, near Edinburgh, Mrs Helen
Currie Lamont, spouse of James Lamont, Esq.
-At Burnside of Dalbeattie, Mrs Coupland,
wife of David Coupland, Esq. late of Gregory.

9. At Tarare, near Lyons, on his way to Geneva,
John Forbes Mitchell, Esq. of Gloucester Place,
Portman Square, and Phainston, in Aberdeen-
shire, in the 37th year of his age.

quis of Camden.-About three o'clock the young
10. Lady G. Pratt, eldest daughter of the Mar-
lady was seized with a shivering fit, supposed to
have been caused by her having walked in the
garden with thin shoes, and at six she expired.

12. At Prestonpans, Captain Thomas Simpson,
(B) R.N. aged 52.

-At Sidmouth, Magdalen, wife of Henry
Harvey, Esq. and daughter of Sir James Hall of
Dunglas, Bart.

13. At Edinburgh, John Jeffrey, Esq. late of
Allerbeck.

-At Inverness, in the 49th year of his age, Mr
Duncan Robertson, merchant.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Patrick Cunningham,
goldsmith, aged 37.

14. At Edinburgh, Alexander Fullarton, Esq. late land-surveyor of the customs at Perth, in the 86th year of his age.

16. At Kindeace House, Charles Henry, infant
son of Charles Robertson, Esq. jun. of Kindesce.
-At Laurieston Place, Edinburgh, Mr John
Drummond, linen manufacturer.

-At Fulwood Lodge, near Liverpool, in the
43d year of her age, Margaret, the wife of William
Smith, Esq. and eldest daughter of the late Wm.
Forsyth, Esq.

-At Provanhall, John Buchanan, Esq. of Pro-
varihall.

17. At Edinburgh, Mr William Phin, merchant.
-At Biel, William Hamilton Nisbet, Esq. of
Dirleton and Belhaven.-No tribute can be more
pleasing to the memory of this venerable and la-
mented gentleman, than the profound respect
and regret with which the annunciation of his
death has been universally received. The value
of his honourable character receives its highest
and amplest testimonies, we think, in the sincere
and open regret of his very extensive and intelli-
gent tenantry-in the undisguised sorrow of that
affectionate community, who were so long en-
couraged in their industry by the variety and
usefulness of his tasteful improvements and,
still more, in that deep domestic grief which per-
vades his afflicted family, which best speaks the
value of the man, and which, though less seen
and less heard, yet far outweighs, in our estima-
tion, every other eulogy which can possibly be
paid. Honoured throughout a lengthened life in
the elevated society in which he moved, a void is
now felt, which indeed it will not be easy to supply.

23. At Allanton, near Dumfries, Mrs Whigham,
relict of Robert Whigham, Esq. of Halliday-hill

25. Mr John Emery, of Covent Garden Theatre.
After an illness of three weeks, caused by an ex-
cessive inward debility, brought on, as it is safe
posed, by a diseased liver, and which at last at-
tached itself to the lungs, Mr Emery breathes his
last a few minutes past eight o'clock in the even-
ing at his house in Hyde-Street, Bloomsbury,
London. He was in his forty-seventh year. He
has left an amiable wife and seven young children
to lament his loss.

Lately, At his residence in Montague Street.
Russell Square, London, David Hunter, Esq.

-At his residence in Hawke-Street, Portsea,
aged 76, John Hepburn, Esq. late Captain in the
21st regiment, or North British fusileers, and one
of his Majesty's Knights of Windsor.

At Cork, where he had gone for medical as-
sistance, the Right Hon. John de Courcy. Lord
Kinsale, Baron Courcy, and Baron of Ringrone.
Premier Baron of Ireland.-His Lordship's ans
for was presented in 1762 to his late Majesty. and
had the honour of asserting the ancient privilege
of his family, of wearing his hat in the King's
presence. The late Lord also enjoyed the
privilege.

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