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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tuy, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet.

Means.
THERMOMETER.

Extremes.

OCTOBER 1819.

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Greatest, 10 P.M. 12th
Least ditto,

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20th 47.0

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10 P.M. .180
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Fair days, 19; rainy days, 12. Wind west of meridian, 23; east of meridian, 8.

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill.

N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afterThe second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register

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APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

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do. 7 Foot Ensign Calvert, from 31 F. to be Lieut. by purch, vice Goldicutt, prom. 60 F. 30 Sept. Surg. Loinsworth, from h. p. 60 F. to do. be Surg. vice Brown, 2 Dr. Gds. Lieut. Keappock to be Captain, vice M'Gachan, dead

9

22

Ensign Poole to be Lieut.

Hon. F. Cavendish to be Ensign

28

do.

do.

do.

Capt. Teulon to be Major by purch. vice
Stovin, prom. 92 F.

7 Oct.

Ensign Dalgleish to be Lieut. by purch.
vice Magennis, prom. 37 F. 23 Sept.
W. A. Stewart, from 58 F. to be Ensign
do.
T. Jeffries to be Ensign by purch. vice
30 do.
Calvert, prom. 7 F.

31

32

Lieut. Meighan to be Capt. vice Leon-
ard, dead

do.

Ensign Browne to be Lieut.

29 do.

Gent. Cadet A. G. Slacke, from Mil. Coll.
to be Ensign

30 do.

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Lieut. Moore to be Adj. vice Lawrence,
res. Adj. only.

-G. Ledingham, from h. p. Cape
16 do.
R. to be Paym. vice Sarjeant
Lieut. Gen. Sir J. Oswald, K.C.B. to be
Col. vice Duke of Richmond, dead
9 Oct.
T. A. Trant to be Ensign, vice Rogers,
30 Sept.
prom. Cape Corps
Assist. Surg. M Munn, from h. p. 38 F.
to be Assist. Surg. vice Hood, 86 F.
14 Oct.

Lieut. Ryan to be Capt. vice Bt. Major
Rowe, dead

30 Sept.

Ensign Tew to be Lieut.

do.

Gent. Cadet. T. Ahmuty, from Military
Coll. to be Ensign

do.

52

Lieut. Winterbottom to be

Adj. vice

Campbell, res. Adj. only

23 do.

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Capt. Fitzgerald, from h. p. 3
Capt. vice Russell, 12 Dr.
Bt. Lieut. Col. Carey to be Lt.
purch. vice Spring, ret.

Bt. Major M'Laine to be Major

Lt. Macdougall to be Capt. by purch. do.
do.
Ensign Doig to be Lieut.

H. Shadforth to be Ensign do.

76

86

Lieut. J. Clarke to be Capt. by purch,
vice Rankin, ret.

14 Oct.
Assist. Surg. Hood, from 46 F. to be
do.
Assist. Surg. vice Bell, dead

2 W.I.R. Ensign Greenwood, from h. p. 1 Bahama
Gar. Comp. to be Ensign, vice Chaf-
26 June
fers, dead

Gent. Cadet R. Hewan, from Mil. Coll.
to be Ensign, vice Power, dead 30 Sep.
Cape Corps Ensign Rogers, from 38 F. to be Lieut.
do.

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Bt. Col. Thornton, 85 F. with Lt. Col. Warbur-
ton, h. p.

Major Horton, 61 F. with Lieut. Col. Fane, h. p.
Meuron's Regt.

Bt. Major Glew, 41 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Stehe-
lin, h. p. York Chass.

Bt. Major Lord Hotham, Coldst. Gds. with Capt.
Beaufoy, h. p.

Capt. Hay, 2 F. with Capt. Maclean, h. p. 96 F.
Hyde, 1 W. I. R. with Captain Knox, h. p.
W. I. Ra.

Drawwater, 26 F. rec. diff. with Bt. Lt. Col.
Maule, h. p. 104 F.

Gray, 12 F. with Capt. Bertridge, h.p. 67 F. Schaw, 85 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Jackson. h. p. 37 F. Lieut. Hay, 7 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Cuffe, h. p. 62 F.

60 F.

h. P..

Cameron, 7 F. with Lieut. Goldicutt, h. p.

Galwey, 56 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Hill, h. p.
Berford, 2 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Meldrum,

Wallace, 5 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Harris, h.p. Robinson, 10 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Levinge, h. p. 85 F.

Shawe, 31 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Farrington, h. p. 4 F.

Crawford, 39 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Moore,

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Strange, 1 W. 1. R. with Lt. Ford, h. p. 8

Mills, 9 F. with Lt. Rawlins, h. p. 83 F. Lock, 51 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Forman, h.p. 60 F.

Irvine, 81 F. rec. diff. with Lt. M'Donald, h. p. 34 F.

Hickson, 88 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Jardine, h. p. 12 F.

Assist. Surg. Cowie, 2 Dr. G. with Assist. Surgeon
Bell, h. p. 3 Dr. G.

Woodroffe, Staff Med. Dep. with Ass.

Surg. Brown, h. p. 4 Dr. G.

do.

do.

G. Rothe to be Ensign by purch. vice
Stewart, 28 F.

23 Sept.

Lieut, Goldicutt, from 7 F. to be Capt.
by purch. vice Bell, ret.

30 do.

Millett, Staff Med. Dep. with Assist.

75

Lieut. Farquharson to be Captain by
purch. vice M'Lean, ret.
Ensign Orr to be Lieut. by purch.
Gent. Cadet F. Hawkins, from Military
Coll. to be Ensign by purch.

23 do.

Maher, Staff Med. Dep. with Assist.

do.

do.

M'Donagh, Staff Med. Dep. with Ass. Surg. Davies, h. p. 14 Dr.

Surg. French, h. p. 4 F.

Surg. Simpson, h. p. 36 F.

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BIRTHS.

Sept. 1. At Cornhill, near Aberdeen, Mrs Young,

a son.

3. At Dundas-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Bridges, a daughter.

16. At Florence, the lady of Roderick M'Neil, Esq. a daughter.

17. At London, the lady of G. H. Freeling, Esq. of the General Post-office, a son.

21. At Bonjedward-house, Mrs Jerdon, a son. 22. At Pittrichie-house, Mrs M'Kenzie, Pittrichie, a son.

24. In Charlotte-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Arbuthnot, a daughter.

25. At Young-street, Charlotte-square, Edinburgh, the lady of Captain William Marshall, of the Honourable East India Company's service, a daughter.

26. At Melsetter, the lady of Robert Heddle, Esq. of Melsetter, a son.

27. At Sunbury, Mrs Haig, a son.

30. At the house of his Majesty's Envoy at Berlin, the lady of George Sholto Douglas, Esq. secretary of legation at that court, a daughter.

a son.

At Old Montrose, Roxburghshire, Mrs Legge,

Oct. 1. The lady of Major Nickle, 88th regiment, a son.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Colonel Maxwell, a son. 2. The lady of Captain James, of the 2d or R. N. B. Dragoons, a daughter.

3. At Dublin, her Excellency the Countess Talbot, a son.

a son.

At Lochmalony, the lady of Major Horsburgh,

-At King's-place, Leith-walk, Mrs Captain M'Vicar, R. N. a daughter.

4. At Foss, Mrs Stewart of Foss, a son. 5. In Great Wellington-street, the lady of Capt. Romer, royal artillery, a daughter.

6. At New, Mrs Dr Forbes, Strathdon, a son. 8. At Lochnaw-castle, Lady Agnew, a son.

10. At George-street, Edinburgh, the lady of the Rev. H. Wastell of Newbrough, Northumberland, a daughter.

11. The Countess of Jersey, a son.

12. At Georgefield, Mrs Rutherford, a daughter. 14. At Paris, the lady of Alexander M. Hamilton, Esq. of the Retreat, in Devonshire, and of Hullerhirst, in Ayrshire, a daughter.

15. Mrs Morehead, wife of the Rev. R. Morehead, a daughter.

16. Lady William Russell, a son and heir. 17. At Tunbridge-wells, the lady of Lieut.-Col. Brownrigg, a son.

-At Forth-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Lyon, a daughter.

heir.

At Boath, Lady Dunbar of Boath, a son and -At George's-square, Edinburgh, Mrs Alex. Ross, a son.

20. At Hopetoun-house, the Countess of Hopetoun, a son.

21. At Tayside, Mrs Dawson, a son. Lately-The wife of Mr Spencer Ivison of Dikehead, formerly of Jerriestown, of twins, being the fourth time of her double accouchment.

MARRIAGES.

Aug. 30. The Hon. Henry Caulfield of Hockley-lodge, county of Armagh, only brother to the Earl of Charlmont, to Elizabeth Margaret Browne, second daughter of Dodwell Browne of Rabines, Esq. county of Mayo, grand-daughter of Sir Neal O'Donel, Bart. deceased, and niece to Lady Molyneaux of Castle Dillon, county of Armagh."

Sept. 8. At Gretna-green, and at St Andrew'schurch, Holborn, on the 4th October, W. Plomer, Esq. son of the late Sir William Plomer, to Catherine Wilhelmina, only daughter of William Pagan, Esq. York-place, Edinburgh.

14. At Abbey of Luce, Dr James Anderson, physician, Belfast, to Jane, daughter of the Rev. Wil

liam Learmont.

Register-Marriages and Deaths.

21. At Cupar, Mr John Anderson, to Miss Ann
Allan, only daughter of Mr D. Allan.

At the British Ambassador's at Paris, Captain
George Tyler, R. N. son of Vice-Admiral Sir Chas.
Tyler, K.C.B. of Cottrell, Glamorganshire, to Miss
Sullivan, daughter of the Right Hon. John Sulli-
van of Ritching's-lodge, Bucks.

23. At Mary-la-bone-church, Lionel John Wil-
liam Manners, Esq. eldest son of Sir William Man-
ners, Bart. of Beckminster-park, Lincolnshire, to
Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of S. Toone, Esq.
of Reston-lodge, Kent.

27. At Kelso, Mr George Jerdan, writer, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Mr William Smith, writer.

28. Dr Daniel M'Allan, to Ann, only surviving
daughter of Mr Alexander M'Kenzie, late merchant
in Glasgow.

At Kinnouchtree, Sir James Dalrymple Hay,
Bart. of Park-place, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter
of Lieutenant-General Sir John Heron Maxwell,
Bart. of Springkell.

29. At Abergele, James Robertson Bruce, Esq.
eldest son of Sir Henry Hervey Aston Bruce, Bart.
of Downhill, in the county of Londonderry, to
Miss Ellen Bamford Hesketh, youngest daughter of
the late R. Bamford Hesketh, Esq. of Gwrych-hall,
in the county of Denbigh, and of Bamford-hall, in
the county palatine of Lancaster.

30. At Paris, Winchcombe Henry Hartley, Esq. late judge at the Cape of Good Hope, to Mary, daughter and sole heiress of the late Wilbraham Harris, Esq. of Rosewarren-house.

Oct. 2. At Brighton, Robert Lewis, Esq. to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Sir Richard Onslow, Bart. G.C.B. an admiral of the red, and lieutenantgeneral of marines.

4. Robert Allan, Esq. surgeon, to Mrs Sophia
Bertram, daughter of the late Rev. Dr Thomas
Hardy, professor of Ecclesiastical History in the
University of Edinburgh, and one of the ministers
of the city.

At Leith, Joseph Johnstone, Esq. merchant,
Dundee, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Robert
Coldstream, Esq. merchant, Leith.

At Stewartson-manse, Mr John Torrance,
surgeon, Kilmarnock, to Janet, eldest daughter of
the Rev. W. Douglas.

5. At Mary-la-bonne-church, London, MajorGeneral Sir Herbert Taylor, to Charlotte Albína, eldest daughter of the late Edward Disbrowe, Esq.

-At Teignmouth, Devonshire, John Cave, Esq. of Brentry-house, Gloucestershire, to Catharine Margaret Strachan, daughter of John Strachan, Esq. of Thornton, county of Stirling.

At Edinburgh, Mr George Boak, tanner, to Helen, daughter of the late Mr James Aikman, jun. distiller, House of Muir.

6. At Monks Kirby, Warwickshire, Sir Francis Brian Hill, K. T. S. son of Sir John Hill. Bart. of Hawkestone-park, Shropshire, to Emily Lissy, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Powys of Berwick-house, Esq.

8. In Charlotte-square, Edinburgh, Archibald James Hamilton, Esq. younger of Dalzell, to Margaret Sibella, second daughter of William Ramsay, Esq. banker.

-At Edinburgh, Mr James Roughead, to Margaret, daughter of Mr James Stevenson, merchant.

10. At London, Charles Bertram, Esq. of New Bond-street, to Ann, youngest daughter of Thomas Price, Esq. of Warham, Herefordshire.

11. At Hallrule, in Roxburghshire, William Filder, Esq. dep.-com.-general of the forces, to Anne eldest daughter of John Wilson, Esq. of Hallrule. -At Lochenbreck, David Irving, Esq. surgeon in the service of the Honourable East India Company, to Margaret, daughter of William Brown, Esq. of Linkins.

12. At Paneras-church, William S. Cumming, Esq. surgeon in the Honourable East India Company's service, to Ann, second daughter of John Stewart, Esq. of Burton-erescent.

14. At Walcot-church, Bath, Henry Andrews Drummond, Esq. commander of the Honourable East India Company's ship Castle Huntly, to Maria, only daughter of the late Captain William James Turquand, R. N.

15. At Glasgow, Mr James Tait, Hailes, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Mark Halliburton of Glasgow.

At Edinburgh, Wm Forman, Esq. surgeon in Shields, to Anne, youngest daughter of Mr W. Ballingall, of the London Shipping Co.'s smack Superb.

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-At Edinburgh, Mr James Kay, Mains, Linlithgow, to Miss Margaret Wilson of that place.

At Dalkeith, Mr James Alexander, agent for the Commercial Bank of Scotland, to Katherine, youngest daughter of Dr Andrew Graham.

16. At Hampstead, John Lloyd Wardel, Esq. of Downshire hill, to Mary, eldest daughter of James Davidson, Esq. of the same place.

third daughter of the late Peter Breton, Esq.
-At Mary-la-bonne-church, Lieutenant-Colonel
Gubbins, of the 75th regiment of foot, to Mary,

18. At Wiston, Leicestershire, the seat of Sir
Henry Halford, Bart. Frederick, eldest son of the
Halford.
Hon. John Coventry, and nephew of the Earl of
Coventry, to Louisa, only daughter of Sir Henry

-At St Mary-la-bonne, Captain Jeffery Salvin, of the 4th, or King's own regiment, to Amelia, youngest daughter of the late William Strong, Esq. of Montagu-place.

-At Gartcows, George Meek, Esq. of Camp field, to Jessie, second daughter of John Heugh of Gartcows, Esq.

19. At Edinburgh, William Whyte, merchant, Leith, to Margaret, daughter of the late Robert Miller of Milntown, Dumbartonshire.

20. At Windymains, East Lothian, Mr William Stavert, Greenhead, to Marion, eldest daughter of Mr Archibald Park.

22. Mr William Young, merchant, Leith, to Miss Betsy Ferguson, eldest daughter of Mr James Ferguson, merchant there.

gall, Esq. commander of the Tottenham East InFeb. 17. At New South Wales, Dugald M'Doudiaman, son of the late Allan M'Dougal, Esq. writer to the signet.

May 2. At Santara, in the East Indies, in his 32d year, after an illness of seven hours, caught by infection, whilst administering relief to a poor native, Alexander Gordon, Esq. surgeon on the Bombay establishment, eldest son of the late Rev. Dr Gordon, one of the ministers of Aberdeen.

Ferguson, son of the Rev. John Ferguson, minister
June 29. In the Island of Jamaica, Mr Angus
of Uphall, aged 19 years.

July 18. At Rio Bueno, Jamaica, Mr Cha. Bruce
of Musselburgh.

26. At Belfield Plantation, Demerara, Mr
George Reid, son of the late James Reid, Esq. of
Ardoch.

Aug. 6. At Kingston, Jamaica, after three days
illness of yellow fever, in the 24th year of his age,
Mr John Morison, surgeon, second son of Mr Jas.
Morison, White Hart-inn, Dalkeith.

23. At the Lodge St Vincent, George Whitfield,
Esq.

27. At his house of Balranald, in Skye, Donald
M'Donald, Esq. of Balranald, at the advanced age
of eighty-seven.

28. At Up Park Camp, Jamaica, of yellow fever,
after an illness of forty-eight hours, Lieut. George
Mackie, 92d regiment.-Lieut. Mackie was the
sixth surviving son of the late Mr William Mackie,
Ormiston, East Lothian.-He began his military
life as ensign in the 92d regiment, or Gordon High-
landers, in which he served for the period of eleven
years, the last four of which he filled the situation
of adjutant to the corps.-He was present with this
distinguished regiment during the campaigns in
Portugal and Spain, and shared its glory in the field
of Waterloo, where it made itself so conspicuous-
where all were brave. There he received a wound,
from the effects of which he was continuing to suf-
fer at the time of his decease. Mild in his temper,
but ardent in his affections; eager, so far as his
power extended, to promote the happiness of others,
Lieutenant Mackie was, in his turn, a favourite
mingled with respect. in the affairs of life there is
with all-while his keen sense of honour, and the
generally a combination of circumstances, and fa-
refinement of his manners, made love be always
vourable conjuncture of events, without the aid of
his judgment, his accurate discharge of duty, and
which merit is kept coroparably obscure; but in
the clearness of his perception, in the soundness of
the anxiety he evinced to rise in his profession,
exertion, he would have left behind him a more
there was enough to warrant the conclusion, that
had life been spared, and a wider field opened for

unperishing memorial than the affectionate regrets of his admiring friends.

Sept. 2. At her father's house at Aberdeen, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with the most exemplary patience and pious resignation, in her 27th year, Mary Ann, wife of Mr Jonathan Morison, merchant.

17. At Dalkeith, Mrs Ebenezer Scott.

In the 89th year of his age, Joseph Sanders, Esq. the principal partner in the Exeter-bank.

-At Belfast, Robert Bradshaw, banker, and president of the Chamber of Commerce in that town.

At Potsdam, John Gibson, Esq. eldest son of the late W. Gibson, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh. 18. On board the Cornwall Indiaman, near the port of Liverpool, Mr Daniel Edward M'Cormick, surgeon, third son of the late Edward M'Cormick, Esq. advocate, sheriff-depute of Ayrshire, and solicitor of teinds for Scotland.

-At Berryhill, Mrs M'Lean, wife of Captain Hector M'Lean, late of the 42d regiment.

19. At Glasgow, Mrs Margaret Gillespie, wife of Mr Robert Shireff, merchant there.

-At Haddington, in the 44th year of his age, John Welsh, Esq. surgeon there, after an illness of four days, supposed to be occasioned from an infection caught during his humane attendance on a poor person.

20. At Meadow-place, Mary Borthwick, infant daughter of Mr Laurence Butters, seal-engraver.

Mrs Erskine, wife of William Erskine, Esq. of Kinedder, advocate.

At Montrose, after a very lingering and painful illness, which he bore with great fortitude and resignation, Mr Robert Baird, one of the public teachers in that place.

22. At Barley-wood, near Bristol, aged 72, Martha, the benevolent sister of the justly celebrated Mrs Hannah More.

-In Charles-street, Berkeley-square, London, Mrs Caldwell, wife of Admiral Caldwell.

- At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Robertson, engraver, who has rung the music bells of this city for

many years.

-At Crookston, George Borthwick, Esq. second son of John Borthwick, Esq. of Crookston.

24. At Gravesend, on his passage from London to Inverness, Mr William Ettles, bookseller in In.

verness.

-At Englefield-green, Colonel Sir Felton Hervey, Bart. aid-de-camp to the Prince Regent, secretary to the Duke of Wellington, and lieutenantcolonel of the 14th dragoons.

25. At Edinburgh, Mr George Yooll, writer.

At Waterford, Mrs Chambers, widow of the late Mr John Chambers of Lady-lane, and motherin-law of Mr Kean the actor.

26. At his seat, Moccas-court, in the county of Hereford, Sir George Cornewall, Bart. in the 71st year of his age.

-At Linlithgow, Mrs Jane Hewit, wife of Tho. Spens, Esq. collector of Excise.

27. At Morningside, Mr Robert Sprot.

-At Dumfries, at an advanced age, Mr James Buchan, glover, who, though only a journeyman, from great parsimony and frugality, amassed nearly £2000.

28. At Blackstone, Miss Napier, sen. aged 76. 29. At Wharton-place, Margaret, youngest daugh. ter of Thomas Bell, Esq.

-At Buccleugh-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Barbara Moffat, wife of Mr Robert Moffat, one of the macers of the Court of Session.

30. At Clifton, Lieut.-Col. Richard Thompson, formerly of the 68th regiment. This gallant offi cer lost his right arm at the siege of Flushing in 1809, which obliged him to retire from the army.

-At Annan, Ann, second daughter of John Little, Esq. provost of that burgh.

Oct. 2. At her house in Queensferry-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Jean Robertson, daughter of the late Rev. Francis Robertson, minister of Clyne, in Sutherlandshire.

-Hugh W. Gardner, infant son of Mr Campbell Gardner, Dundas-street, Edinburgh.

-At the manse of Aberlady, the Rev. Andrew Kemp, minister of that parish."

-At St Andrews, in the 90th year of her age, Mrs Magdalene Monypenny.

-At Drimviuch, Mrs Campbell of Balliveolan. -At her house at Wimbleton, Gertrude Brand, Baroness Dacre. By her ladyship's demise, Mr Brand, her son, the present member for the county of Herts, succeeds to the title and estates, in consequence of which there is now a vacancy for the county.

3. At his house, North Berwick, Mr Francis Buchan.

-At his house in Plough-court, Fetter-lane, London, after a few days illness, which he bore with exemplary patience and resignation, Mr John Stalker, printer, aged 64. He was universally beloved and respected by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances.

4. At Society, near Hopetoun-house, Mr John Lyon, in the 87th year of his age.

At Southwick, in the stewartry of Kirkcud bright, Clementina, daughter of the late Hugh Bailie, Esq,

5. At Vevay, in Switzerland, Lord Somerville. His lordship, it is said, will be buried in Glouces tershire. He was one of the greatest agriculturists in Great Britain.

6. At Edinburgh, Mr John Porteous, student of medicine, aged 19.

-At Gourock-bay, Duncan M'Keller, Esq. merchant in Glasgow.

7. At Crieff, Mary Drummond, wife of Mr David Porteous, distiller.

8. At Hanover-street, Edinburgh, Mrs McRae Smith, widow of the late Captain Robert Gairdner, of the Honourable East India Company's Bengal artillery.

-At Scotstoun, George Oswald, Esq. of Auchencruive, aged 84.

9. At Edinburgh, Maj.-Gen. Dewar of Gilston. -At Aberdeen, Mrs Captain Livingston.

10. At Craigrothie, Oliver Gourlay, Esq. in his 80th year.

-At Garngad-hill, near Glasgow, Mr Joseph Shearer, late quartermaster of the royal artillery. 11. At Glasgow, Mrs Hamilton, widow of Archibald Hamilton, Esq.

-In the Dock-yard, Portsmouth, Capt. Wainwright, governor of the Royal Navy College, which appointment he only enjoyed since the promotion of Admiral Gifford, about ten days.

12. At Langharne, Carmarthenshire, John Langharne, Esq. vice-admiral of the white.

13. In the 34th year of her age, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr M'Leod, rector of St Anne's, Westminster; and on the 30th of August last, in the 5th year of his age, his grandson, Roderick M'Leod.

14. At Coats, near Airdrie, Janet Baird, spouse of Thomas Jackson.

15. At Edinburgh, after a short illness, Mr William Hunter, spirit-dealer, High-street.

At Portobello, Charles Stewart, Esq. of Boreland, merchant in Edinburgh, in the 28th year of his age.

At Bridgend, the Rev. Robert Kay, one of the ministers of Perth.

-At Oxford, in the 39th year of his age, Rich. Reade, Esq. of Kilkenny, Ireland.

21. At Edinburgh, John Arthur, sixty years servant to Mrs Stuart of Kirkbraehead, aged 88.

-At Edinburgh, James, infant son of Macvey Napier, W. S.

Lately-At Brussels, at an advanced age, Lord Edward Bentinck, brother to the late and uncle to the present Duke of Portland.

Of the gout in the stomach, John Annesley M'Kercher Shee, Esq. formerly of St James'-place, the original founder and institutor of the Benevolent Society of St Patrick.

At Cupar Fife, after a tedious illness, Miss Mary Shanks, second daughter of Mr Archibald Shanks, residing in the State of New York, United States of America.

At Southend, Essex, Benjamin Moseley, M. D. physician to the Royal Hospital at Chelsea.

At Abercromby-place, Edinburgh, Marg. Scott, second daughter of James Borthwick, Esq. merchant, Leith.

Oliver & Boyd, Printers, Edinburgh.

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