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Majesty's ship of war the Driver, to Miss Christian, daughter of Thomas Adair, Esq. of Genoch, Clerk to the Signet. 29. At Montrose, Mr J. Smith, bookseller there, to Miss Magdalane Stephens, daughter of the late Mr James Stephens, builder, Edinburgh. 30. At Kaimes House, William Lennox Cleland, Esq. son of the late Walter Cleland, Esq. to Harriet Erskine, youngest daughter of the late Captain Fullerton, of the 71st regiment of foot.-At Muckledale, James Hope Stewart, younger of Hillhead, to Miss Helen Bell, daughter of the late Richard Bell, of Dunnable. 31. At Glasgow, Sir Alexander Campbell, of Aberuchell, Bart. to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Mr Alexander Coldstream, Crieff. Lately, the Earl of Kenmare, to Augusta Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart.

AUGUST 5. At Bandirran, James Mellish Nairne, Esq. of Dunsinnane, to Jane, daughter of the late John Drummond, Esq. of Gairdrum. 12. At Langley Park, Captain Robertson, younger of Kindace, to Miss Helen Cruickshank, of Stracathro, daughter of the late Patrick Cruickshank, Esq. of Stracathro. 19. At Edinburgh, John Macgregor, Esq. of Glengyle, to Miss Jane Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Captain Daniel Macgregor, of the Honourable East India Company's service. 20. At the Episcopal Chapel, Glasgow, the Rev. James Haldane Stewart, M. A. son of the late Duncan Stewart, Esq. of Ardsheal, and minister of Percy Chapel, London, to Miss Mary Dale, daughter of the late David Dale, Esq. of Rosebank. 26. At Stonehaven, Alexander Low, Esq. of Criggie, Kincardineshire, to Miss Mary, second daughter of Dr William Nicol, of Findon. 28. At Dysart, Fifeshire, Major Watson, royal marines, to Miss Lucy Whyte. 29. At Enfield Church, the Reverend Orfeur William Kilvington, A. M. vicar of Brignall, in the county of York, to the Honourable Mary Margaret Napier, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Napier. Lately, at the hotel of the British Ambassador at Paris, Alexander Murray, of Broughton, Esq. to Lady Anne Bingham, daughter of the Earl of Lucan. At St Mary's Church,

in the Adelphi, London, Lord Charles Bentinck, to Lady Abdy

SEPT. 2. At St Martin's Church, John Constable, Esq. of East Bergholt, Suffolk, to Miss Bicknell, of Spring-garden terrace. 4. At Stirling, Dr Thomas Thomson, of London, to Miss Agnes Colquhoun, Stirling. 5. The Honourable John Frederick Campbell, eldest son of Lord Cawdor, to Lady Elizabeth Thynne, eldest daughter of the Marquis of Bath.-At Greenock, Mr John Morris, of Doun Craig, Cumbraes, to Miss May, second daughter of Mr Lamont, of Kerry, Argyleshire. 12. At London, the Right Hon. J. H. Frere, to the Right Hon. Lady Errol, of St James's-place. 13. At Mrs Cuming's house, Queen Street, Lieutenant-General the Hon. John Leslie, to Miss Cuming, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Cuming, Esq. banker in Edinburgh. 18. At Hendon, the Right Hon. Lord Sinclair, to Isabella, youngest daughter of Alexander Chatto, Esq. late of Mainhouse, Roxburghshire. 20. At Castle Guthrie, Thomas Mylne, Esq. of Mylnefield, to Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Guthrie, Esq. of Guthrie. 25. At Mary-le-bone Church, London, Lieut.-Col. Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, of the royal artillery, K. C. B. to Miss Graham, of Stonehouse, Cumberland. Lately, at London, Cornelius Stolker, Esq. of Rotterdam, to Miss Jessie Douglas Keith, eldest daughter of James Keith, Esq. of Dundee. At his Excellency the British Ambassador's at Paris, James Drummond, Esq. Commis sary-General, respresentative of the ancient family of the Barons of Concraig, hereditary Seneschals of Stratherne, to Miss C. A. Telfer, great niece to T. Smollett, Esq. the celebrated author of Roderick Random. Lieutenant-General the Hon. C. Fitzroy, to Mrs Clavering Savage.

OCT. 3. At Edinburgh, Captain James Stedman, 26th foot, to Miss Sophia Mercer, only daughter of the late James Mercer, Esq. of Broomhill, Roxburghshire.

At Melville House, Fifeshire, Francis Pym, Esq. eldest son of Francis Pym, Esq. M. P. for the county of Bedford, to the Right Hon. Lady Jane Leslie Melville, second daughter of the Earl of Le

ven and Melvile.-William Sinclair, Esq. of Freswick, to Jane, second daughter of John Sinclair, Esq. of Barrock. 5. At the Manse of Uigg, John M'Kenzie, Esq. Sheriff-Substitute of the Island of Lewis, to Christiana, daughter of the Reverend Hugh Monro. 9. At Edinburgh, William Scott, Esq. writer to the signet, to Miss Margaret Duncan, second daughter of Dr Duncan, sen. 10. At Ardintoul, Kintail, Captain Valentine John Chisholm, of the 12th regiment of foot, to Miss Anne M'Ra, daughter of Archibald M'Ra, Esq. of Ardintoul. 11. Under a special licence, Sir Robert Gardiner, K. B. to Miss Macleod, daughter of General Macleod, and grand-daughter to the Marquis of Lothian. 15. At Paisley, Charles J. F. Orr, of Thornley Park, Esq. W. S. to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Late Robert Orr, Esq.-At Killorn, James Scott, jun. merchant in Leith, to Agnes, daughter of James Fogo, Esq. of Killorn. 22. At Castle-Douglas, Robert Abercromby, Esq. M. P. for the county of Banff, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Samuel Douglas, Esq. of Netherlaw. 23. At Bo'ness, Dr Robert Briggs, Professor of Medicine in the University of St Andrew's, to Jane, second daughter of John Burns, Esq. of Bo'ness. 24. At Turner Hall, James William Mackenzie, Esq. younger of Pitrichie, to Georgiana, eldest daughter of the late Keith Turner, Esq. of Turner Hall. 30. At Newington, Dr George Barclay, Aberdeen, to Emma, daughter of Walter Berry, Newington, near Edinburgh. 31. At St Andrews, James Keay, Esq. advocate, to Miss Elizabeth Graham, the third daughter of the late Robert Graham, Esq. of Fintry. Lately, the Earl of Brook and Warwick, to lady Monson.

Nov. 4. At Clarence Cottage, Dumfries-shire, James Reid, Esq. W. S. to Mary, second daughter of the late Captain Richard Johnston Waugh,. 5. Robert Shuttleworth, of Gawthorpe Hall, in the county of Lancaster, Esq. to Janet, eldest daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks, of Lees, M. P.-At the Manse of Rathen, George Watson, Esq. Calcutta, to Katherine Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev. William Cock, minister there. 7. At Viewfield, Ranald M'Donald, Esq. of Galavie, to Margaret, youngest daugh

ter of the late Col. Mackintosh, of Millbank. 9. At Newbyth, Lieutenant-Colonel Wauchope, eldest son of Andrew Wauchope, Esq. of Niddrie, to Eliza beth, eldest daughter of Robert Baird, Esq. of Newbyth. 13. At Restalrig, An drew Thomson, Esq. of the Island of Trinidad, to Miss Mary Hutchison, daughter of the late Mr James Hutchi son, architect, Dumfries. 15. At Hermitage Place, near Edinburgh, Captain and Adjutant A. D. M'Laren, of the Berwickshire militia, to Christian, daugh ter of Mr John Wright, Hermitage Place. 20. Henry Scott Alves, Esq. of the India Board, London, to Margaret Hope, only daughter of Andrew Inglis, Esq. M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. 21. At Faichfield, James Mackay, Esq. Eden, to Eliza, only daughter of the Rev. William Greig, minister of Longside. 22. At Edinburgh, Mr William Lockhart, merchant, Edinburgh, to Miss Brown, daughter of Jas. Brown, Esq. 26. At North Mains of Provan, John Buchanan, Esq. of Provan Hall, to Miss Janet Wilson, daughter of Andrew Wilson, Esq. of Thornton, Kilbride. 28. At Dalvey, Lieutenant-Colonel Hay, of Westerton, to Marion, eldest daughter of Alexander Macleod, Esq. of Dalvey. 26. Walter Berry, of Newington, to Miss Ferguson, daughter of the late James Ferguson, Esq. LieutenantGovernor of Greenwich Hospital. Lately, at Bishop Caundle, the Right Hon. the Earl of Errol, to Harriet, third sister of the Right Hon. Lord Somerville. The Hon. T. Vanneck, to Miss Mary-Anne Palmer. Robert Shapland Carew, jun. Esq. M. P. to Jane Catherine, daughter of the late A. Cliffe, Esq.

DEC. 2. At Dumfries, Walter Dickson, Esq. W. S. Edinburgh, to Margaret, daughter of Thomas Goldie, Esq. ot Craigmuie. 3. At Loanhead, Sir Neil Menzies, of Menzies, Bart. to Grace Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Hon. Fletcher Norton, one of his Majesty's Barons of Exchequer for Scotland. 24. At Dundee, Mr Murray, writer, Edinburgh, to Miss Cochrane, Dundee. 25. At the Manse of Newton-upon- Ayr, Captain Archibald Fullerton, late of his Majesty's 38th regiment of foot, to Miss Jane, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr Peebles.

Lately, at Mount Capper Villa, Madras, Josia Marshall Heath, Esq. to Charlotte Catherine Fraser, youngest daughter of the late General Charles Fraser, commanding the northern division of the army on the Madras establishment. At 35, Buccleuch Place, Charles Short, Esq. 6th dragoon guards, to Miss Agnes, daughter of the late John Cunninghame, Esq. of Balgounie. Lambton, Esq. to Lady Louisa Grey, daughter of Earl Grey. T. J. Featherstone, Esq. to Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Earl of Wicklow. F. Taylor, Esq. to the Honourable Juliana Cavendish, daughter of Lord Waterpark.

DEATHS.

JAN. 1. The Right Honourable Lady Penrhyn, widow of Richard Pennant, Lord Penrhyn, and daughter and heiress of General Warburton, of Winnington, Cheshire. 3. At Holehouse of Tinwald, in the 83d year of his age, Mr William Dinwoodie. He never felt headache in his life, nor was he ever confined to bed by pain or sickness, till the day previous to his death. At Edinburgh, Mrs Douglas, widow of the late Lieutenant-General Douglas, of the 5th dragoon guards. 4. At his house at Sheepsear, near Leeds, Sir D. D. D'Arcy Molineux, Bart. 5. Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost, late governor-in-chief and commander of the forces in the British colonies in North America, in his 49th year. 6. At Warsaw, F. Narodsky, a Polish gentleman, at the age of 125. He married a second wife at 92, by whom he had a daughter now living. 8. John Dallas, Esq. of North Newton. 10. At Port Henderson, Jamaica, Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. only son of George Mackenzie, Esq. late of Rosehall. 15. At her house, North End, Hampstead, at an advanced age, Elizabeth Dowager Marchioness of Waterford, widow of the late and mother of the present Marquis.-At Picardy Place, Thomas Wood, Esq.-At Bath, in his 89th year, Henry Harrington, M. D. 17. William Handyside, Esq. writer to the signet. At Liverpool, in the 75th year of his age, (after a short illness, and greatly respected,) Mr Thomas Billinge,

proprietor of the Liverpool Advertiser. IS. At Edinburgh, James Dennistoun, Esq. of Colgrain, convener and vice-lieutenant of the county of Dumbarton, and colonel of the Dumbartonshire local militia. 20. At Coldingham, Patrick Johnston, Esq.The Princess of Mecklenburg Schwerin, of the house of Saxe Weimar. 21. The Princess of Nassau Weilburg.-At Kirkcudbright, Archibald Brodie, Esq. writer in Edinburgh. 22. At his house, Piccadilly Terrace, Sir Drummond Smith, Bart.-At Garscube House, Susan Sitwell, daughter of the late Francis Sitwell, Esq. 24. At Edinburgh, Mrs Helen Ro bertson, youngest daughter of the late Rev. William Robertson, one of the ministers of Edinburgh, and sister of the late Principal Robertson-At London, the Honourable Apsley Bathurst, only brother of the Right Honourable Earl Bathurst. 27. Samuel Viscount Hood, Admiral of the Red, and governor of Greenwich Hospital, in his 92d year. 28. At Havelberg, in Prussia, Field-Marshal Mollendorff, at the age of 92. He is believed to have been the oldest general in Europe. 29. At Castlebank, John Bannatyne, Esq. in the 77th year of his age. -At Strawberry Hill, after a lingering illness, Elizabeth Laura, Countess of Waldegrave, in the 56th year of her age. 30. Much respected, George Walker, Esq. late of Thirlstone, at the advanced age of 88.

FEB. 1. At Edinburgh, John Newton, Esq. of Curriehill.-At Allanton, John Johnston, Esq. younger of CastlehillIn Dublin, at his house in Merrion Square, south, aged 87 years and nine months, Joshua Viscount Allen, Baron Allen, of Stillorgan. 3. Eleanor, Viscountess of Wilton, in her 67th year.At London, Sir Henry Dampier, Knight, one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench. 4. Richard, Viscount Fitzwilliam, of the kingdom of Ireland, in his 71st year. 5. At London, after a tedious illness, Robert Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire, in the 56th year of his age. 8. The Countess of St Vincent, aged 75. 10.

At Edinburgh, Lady Colquhoun, widow of Sir George Colquhoun, of Tillyquhoun, Bart. 12. At sea, on his pas sage to India, Alexander Fraser Tytler, Esq. late assistant-judge on the Bengal

establishment, third son of the late Lord Woodhouselee.-At his house, at Fort William, Colonel John Cameron, Glenevis, much and justly regretted. 15. Admiral R. M'Douall, in his 87th year. 16. At his seat at Compton Verney, in the county of Warwick, the Right Honourable J. P. Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke, in the 78th year of his age.-At Cheltenham, Sir William Forbes, of Craigievar, Bart. 18. At Whitburn, in the 70th year of his age, and 48th of his ministry, the Reverend Archibald Bruce, Minister of the Gospel, and Teacher of the Theological Class there. 19. Louisa Grace, Duchess of St Albans, with her infant male son. 21. At. Edinburgh, the Right Honourable Lady Charlotte Durham, wife of Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Charles Durham, daughter of the late and sister to the present Earl of Elgin. 22. Adam Fergusson, Esq. L. L. D. in his 93d year, formerly Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh, and author of several esteemed works. At Perth, in the 90th year of his age, the Honourable Henry Nairn, son of the late John, Lord Nairn. 26. At Merion Square, Dublin, Chichester Skeffington, Earl of Massareene, Baron of Loughneagh. 29. Gustavus Hamilton, Viscount Boyne, in Ireland. Lately, at Aberdeen, William Raitt, Esq. of the royal navy.

MARCH 5. At Riarchar, in the county of Sutherland, Lieut.-Col. George Sutherland, in the 94th year of his age. 6. At the Manse of Borgue, in the 58th year of his age, and 33d of his ministry, the Reverend Samuel Smith, late minister of that parish. 7. At his house in Camberwell Grove, Vice-Admiral Sir W. Mitchell, K. C. B. in the 71st year of his age. 8. At the Manse of Kinfauns, the Reverend Dr Duff, minister of that parish. In the 82d year of her age, the Countess Dowager of Farnham. 11. At Hobart House, in the 78th year of her age, Albina, Countess Dowager of Buckinghamshire, eldest daughter and coheiress of the Lord Vere Bertie, and relict of George, Earl of Buckinghamshire. -At Oneida, at the great age of 110 years, Skenandon, the Indian chief. He distinguished himself by numerous ex

ploits in support of the British in the seven years war. 12. Lady Longford, mother of the Duchess of Wellington.At Lamington Manse, the Rev. Thomas Mitchell, minister of that parish, in the 78th year of his age, and 42d of his ministry. 13. At Edinburgh, Mrs Jean Warrender, daughter of the late Sir John Warrender, of Lochend, Bart.-At his house, Fountainbridge, after a short illness, Mr David Miller, for many years teacher of music in this city. 14. At Edinburgh, in the prime of life, Charles Spink, Esq. of Charlotte Square.-At Calton, Glasgow, Serfeant Geo. Walker, aged 105.-At Pitfour House, Fifeshire, Mrs Skene, of Hallyards, in the 98th year of her age.-At his house, in George Street, the Hon. William Baillie, of Polkemmet, late one of the Senators of the College of Justice. 15. At his house in Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Ritchie, writer to the signet. 19. At Irvine, Mr Hugh Bankhead, in the 94th year of his age. 20. At Farnham, the Right Honourable Lord Charles Beauchamp Kerr, second son of the late Most Noble Marquis of Lothian. 22. Lady Catherine Poulett, fourth daughter of Earl Poulett, in her 21st year. 24. John Courtenay, Esq. a gentleman whose eminent talents, eloquence, and wit, displayed on former occasions in the House of Commons, and above all whose political integrity, made him justly dear to all who had the happiness to know him. 25. At Edinburgh, Mr John Craw, writer to the signet, aged 44. 27. At Ardgowan, Dowager Lady Maxwell, of Springkell. 31. At Moffat, Mrs Home, widow of John Home, author of the tragedy of Douglas, &c. Lately, at Mesoncomme, department of Gers, in France, Joseph Dedieu, day-labourer, aged 106 years. He ate but little besides vegetables, and preserved his faculties to the last. At Grenada, the Hon. Alex. Cockburn, aged 76. At Banda, in the East Indies, David Forbes, Esq. governor of that island, and second son of the late George Forbes, Esq. of Aberdeen. At Exeter, aged 81, Admiral Edmund Dod.

APRIL 1. Baroness Say and Sele, relict of Lord Say and Sele, and daughter of the late Sir Edward Turner, Bart. 3. Lady Emily Latouche, wife of Robert

Latouche, Esq. M. P. and daughter of the first Earl of Clancarty.-At the Cape of Good Hope, Major-General Joseph Baird. At his seat, Puttenham, Priory, Surry, aged 76, Samuel Cornish, Esq. Admiral of the Red. 4. In Marlborough Place, aged 66, Rear-Admiral Peyton. 5. At Penrith, Stephen Irvine, at the advanced age of 101. He was fifteen years a dragoon in the reign of George II. 7. At his house, in Prince's Street, Edinburgh, Lieut.-Col. John Cochran, late of the 2d battalion of the Royal Scots.-At Verona, the Empress of Austria, in her 28th year. 11. At his lodgings in Parliament Street, London, the Right Honourable Dr Patrick Duigenan, L. L. D. -At his house, George Street, Edinburgh, Dr Thomas Hay.-At Edinburgh, in the 46th year of his age, Mr E. J. Eyre, of the Theatre-Royal. 14. At his house in Newcastle, aged 76, sincerely regretted by a large circle of friends, General John Dickson, brother of the late Admiral W. Dickson, and of the late Admiral Sir Archibald Dickson, Bart.Richard Malone, Lord Sunderlin, of Ire land. The title became extinct at his death. 15. Sir Simon Le Blanc, a Judge of the Court of King's Bench, in his 68th year. 18. Lord Arthur J. Hen. Somerset, M. P. for Monmouth, and brother to the Duke of Beaufort, in his 37th year. 24. At Malta, General Thomas Murray. 25. At Langstone Cliff Cottage, near Dawlish, aged 67, Thomas Johnes, Esq. of Hafod, in Cardiganshire, Member in Parliament for that county, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum. 29. At Allanbank House, Sir John Stuart, of Allanbank, Bart. in the 60th year of his age.

MAY 1. At Edinburgh, Mr James Moffat, solicitor at law, aged 40. 2. At his house, Green Street, London, George Earl Brooke and Earl of Warwick, aged 70 years. 4. At Edinburgh, John Dundas, Esq. clerk to the signet. 5. At Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Dowager Lady Belhaven and Stenton. 11. At Glendelvine, John Hagart, of Glendelvine, Esq. advocate. 13. At her house, in Portobello, Mrs Scott, of Seabank.At Berwick, Mrs Cameron, dowager of Lochiel, aged 75.-At Auchry, in the

house of her daughter, in the 84th year of her age, Mrs Robinson, relict of William Robinson, Esq. Banff. 14. At Liverpool, Lieutenant-Colonel Cochrane, of the 36th regiment, brother of Lord Cochrane. 22. At Colzium, Mrs Davidson, wife of James Davidson, Esq. writer to the signet. 23. Mrs Jane Alder, wife of David Hume, Esq. one of the Principal Clerks of Session.-At his house, Dundas Street, William Trotter, Esq. senior, in the 85th year of his age.-At Norbury, near Stockport, Robert Littlegood, in his 108th year. 24. Aged 81, Prince Charles Jerome de Palfy, chief of one of the most illustrious houses of Hungary, and formerly Supreme Chancellor of the Kingdom.-At his house, Balbedie, Fifeshire, Sir John Malcolm, of Balbedie, Bart. 25. At Mary Bank, Mrs Ann Chisholm, relict of Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. of Scotsburn.-At Maryculter House, near Aberdeen, General the Honourable William Gordon, of Fyvie, colonel of the 21st regiment of foot, in the 81st year of his age. At Callander, in Perthshire, Francis Macnab, Esq. of Macnab, at the age of 82. 28. James Buchan, Esq. of Hunting-tower, in the 89th year of his age.-At Rutherglen, John Galloway, late of Tanfield, Edinburgh.-At Carnwath Manse, the Rev. George Park, minister of the parish of Carnwath, in the 87th year of his age, and 50th of his ministry. 20. At Hopetoun House, the Right Hon. Jaines Hope Johnstone, Earl of Hopetoun. 30. At Blairgowrie House, Colonel Allan Macpherson, of Blairgowrie. Lately, on Mark's Hill, in his 105th year, William Wait, late of Halloway, and formerly of Marshfield. He buried his third wife only a month since. In the Exe island, Exeter, Mrs Mary Mounce, widow, at the advanced age of 103 years. At Neston, Cheshire, at the advanced age of 106, William Broughton, one of the veterans that fought at the battle of Culloden; he was an industrious labourer, and enjoyed good health till within a few hours of his death. At the Hot Wells, near Bristol, Anne, widow of Colonel Montague, and daughter of William and Lady Jane Courtney, and sister to the late Earl of Bute. At Old Windsor, Mrs Ferryman, in her 103d year.

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