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Mid.Good, & Fine Mid 70

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Course of Exchange, London, Feb. 12.-Amsterdam, 12: 9. Ditto, at sight, 12 6. Rotterdam, 12: 10. Antwerp, 12 : 6. Hamburgh, 37: 5. Altona, 37 6. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 40. Bourdeaux, 25: 70. Frankfort-on-theMaine, 155. Madrid, 361. Cadiz, 36. Gibraltar, 30§. Leghorn, 47. Genoa, 43. Lisbon, 50. Oporto, 50. Rio Janeiro, 45. Dublin, 9 cent. Cork, 94 cent.

Prices of Bullion, oz.-Foreign gold in bars, £.3 u 17 u 10. New doubloons, £313 6. New Dollars, 4s. 94d. Silver in bars, standard, 4s. 11ąd.

Premiums of Insurance at Lloyd's.-Guernsey or Jersey, 20s. Od.-Cork or Dublin, 20s. Od.--Belfast, 20s. Od.-Hambro', 40s. Od.-Madeira, 20s. Od..Jamaica, 30s-Greenland, out and home, 6 gs. to 12 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from January 16, to February 6, 1822.
Jan. 16. Jan. 23. Jan. 30. Feb. 6.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th December 1821, and the 20th January 1822; extracted from the London Gazette.

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Annen, J. Blackheath, merchant.

Beaufoy, I. Meriden, Warwick, draper.

Birch, R. Y. Hammersmith, medicine-vender.
Blackburn, W. Bedford, Lancaster, dealer.
Bond, J. Munsley, Hereford, coppice-dealer.
Brittain, B. Warren's Farm, Herts, dealer.

Broadbent, L. and A. Saddleworth, York, mer-
chants.

Bush, H. Loddon, Norfolk, grocer.

Butcher, O. Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, farmer.
Cantor, J. J. Devonshire-street, Bishopsgate-street,
pen-manufacturer.

Cartwright, T. Oakhampton, inn-keeper.
Chafer, W. Hull, grocer.

Christie, C. Clement's-lane, insurance broker.
Churchill, S. Hadlow-street, Brunswick-square,
wine-merchant.

Clark, T. Hammersmith, money-scrivener.
Clemence, I. jun. Northumberland-street, carpen-

ter.

Cole, T. Cartoft, York, dealer.
Colville, E. Charlotte-street, Portland-place.
Croaker, C. Crayford, Kent, farmer.

Deleval, A. York-street, Covent Garden, wine-
merchant.

Etherington, I. Knottingley, York, coal-dealer.
Forbes, G. M. Liverpool, merchant.

Frost, J. Temple, Normanton, Derby, maltster.
Fulstone, H. Cottenham, Cambridge, auctioneer.
Gear, L. Nottingham, fishmonger.

George, I. Park-street, Hanover-square, auctioneer.
Gidden, T. the younger, Princes-square, St.
George's in the East, currier.

Gill, W. Scarborough, linen-draper.

Graves, T. jun. Cottenham, Cambridge, butcher.
Grayson, R. Wigan, cotton-spinner.

Griffis, V. Knightsbridge, plumber.

Hall, J. Watton, at Stone, Herts, corn-dealer.

Haigh, T. Poland-street, book binder.

Harrison, R. Coleshill, tanner.

Heath, J. Rosemary-lane, cheesemonger.

Hext, S. Hardington Mandeville, Somerset, sailcloth maker.

Hole, B. Broad-street, Bloomsbury, tailor.
Hunter, I. Hawkhurst, Kent, corn-dealer.
Jenkins, Edward, Picketstone, miller.
Jenkins, R. I. R. Axbridge, dealer.

King, Jacob, Great Yeldham, Essex, linen-draper,

&c.

Mackintyre, J. Liverpool, merchant.

Mather, I. Jewin-street, wine-merchant.

Metcalfe, R. Brunswick-place, City-road, mer

chant.

Mickle, I. Piercy-street, Tottenham-court-road,
tailor.

Midwood, T. H. London, merchant.
Milne, J. Liverpool, painter.

Munro, G. Mincing-lane, wine-merchant.
Nattris, I. sen. Thornton, York, linen-draper.
Neale, G. Grantham, brick-maker.

Nunneley, S. Cransley, Northampton,cattle-jobber.
Oliver, T. High-street, Mary-le-bone, victualler.
Park, John, Fenchurch-street, merchant.
Parker, I. Edgeware-road, earthenwareman.
Pearson, E. & Co. Liverpool, merchants.
Penley, I. jun. Uley, Gloucester, dyer.

Pinneger, J. Lechlade, Gloucester, wool-merchant.
Potbury, G. Sidmouth, cabinet-maker.

Pownall, T. Handforth, Chester, flour-factor, &c.
Rawlinson, S. Bowtell, near Hayes, Middlesex,
brickmaker.

Richards, J. Exeter, cabinet-maker.

Robinson, E. Langbourn Chambers, merchant.
Robinson, M. A. Red Lion-street, Holborn, grocer.
Rogers, T. and Co. Savoy-street, Strand, harness-
makers.

Routledge, T. Liverpool, broker.

Scott, O. Manchester, Buildings, Westminster, ar-
my and navy-agent.

Shaw, I. Oldham, Lancaster, machine-maker.
Simpson, W. T. Manchester, hosier.
Smeeton, G. St. Martin's-lane, printer.
Staff, E. Norwich, brick-maker.

Stoker, I. Doncaster, tinman.

Tennant, I. Liverpool, merchant.

Thomas, W. Blewit's Buildings, Fetter-lane, work

box manufacturer.

Thompson, W. Tottenhill, near Lynn, cattlc

dealer.

Todd, I. Tottenham, Cambridge, butcher.

Toussaint, C. Castle-street, Leicester-squ. plumber.
Wardle, I. Worksop, butcher.

Washburn, J. Great Marlow, Bucks, wire-manu

facturer.

Waugh, R. Hull, cabinet-maker.

Whitbourn, J. Brook-street, Holborn, oilman.
White, J. Blenchingley, farmer.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced
January 1822, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Donaldson and M'Feat, musie-sellers in Glasgow.
Graham, Robert, & Co. manufacturers in Glasgow.
Harkness, James, farmer and cattle-dealer in Glen-

lean, Argyleshire.

Love, William, cattle-dealer, Muir-dykes, Ren-
frewshire.

M'Kay, Donald, merchant in Dornoch.
M'Culloch, Robert, merchant and agent in Glas-

gow.

Moffat, John, merchant in Lerwick.

Murdoch, Thomas, woollen-draper in Falkirk.
Reddie, James, starcher and merchant in Glasgow.
Sutherland, Charles, merchant in Golspy.

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Clark, Daniel, manufacturer at Achaleek; by D.
Mactaggart, writer in Cambletown.

Duncan, James, merchant in Dundee; by J. Ogil

vie & Sons, writers there.

Falkirk Union Bank; by J. Russel, writer there.
Fleming, Robert, joiner and builder in Glasgow ;
by the trustee there.

Gordon, James and Matthew, cattle dealers in the
Stewartry of Kirkcudbright; by James Niven,
Kirkcudbright.

Hamilton, John, & Co. merchants in Glasgow; by
James Aitken, merchant there.

Landales & Calder, fish-curers and merchants in
Helmsdale; by John Low, at Rhives.
Menzies, James, fish-curer and merchant in Glas-
gow; by William Jeffrey, accountant there.
Primrose, George, formerly of Raemoir; by Pat-
rick Borthwick, merchant in Leith.
Rattray, James and David, manufacturers in Ban
nock-burn; by the Trustee at St Ninians.
Smith, Robert, wool-spinner at Stirling; by Ro
bert Munnoch, merchant there.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

1821. Aug. 4. At Bombay, the Honourable Mrs Buchanan, a son.

Dec. 18. At the Hague, the Countess of Athlone, a daughter.

26. In Broughton Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of Major Martin, a daughter.

27. The Lady of Sir George Clerk, Bart. M.P.

a son.

28. At 31, Howe Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Scott Moncrieff, a daughter.

29. At Edinburgh, the Right Hon, Lady Ellinor Campbell, a son and heir.

In London Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Joseph Gordon, a daughter.

30. At Marshall Place, Perth, Mrs Gloag of Greenhill, a daughter.

1822. Jan. 1. At Cheltenham, the Lady of Captain Donald M⚫Leod, of the Hon. East India Company's service, a son.

At Lochalsh, Mrs Kenneth Mackenzie, a son and heir.

2. The Lady of John Scott, Esq. of Gala, a daughter.

At Pittenweem, Mrs Horsburgh of Firth, Roxburghshire, a daughter.

5. At Hatton Hall, Essex, the Lady of Lieut.Colonel D. Forbes, a son.

9. Mrs Mackintosh, Great-King Street, Edinburgh, a son.

At Moncreiffe House, the Lady of Sir David Moncreiffe of Moncreiffe, Bart. a son.

11. At No. 1, Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Wylie, a daughter.

12. At Kirkcudbright, Mrs Dr Shand, a son. 14. At Carphin, Mrs Gordon, of Harperfield, a daughter.

15. At Paris, the Duchess of Orleans, a Prince, who is to bear the title of Duke of Auinale. 18. Mrs Arbuthnot, Chariotte Square, Edinburgh, a daughter.

a son.

At Grangebank, near Edinburgh, Mrs Hair,

22. At 50, Albany-Street, Edinburgh, the Lady of the Rev. Abraham Home, a daughter.

At Viscountess Duncan's, George Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Dundas of Dundas, a son.

23. At Terregles House, Mrs A. Gordon, of twin sons.

25. Mrs Macdonald, 22, Heriot-Row, Edinburgh, a daughter.

-At Tranent manse, Mrs Henderson, a son. 28. At 72, Northumberland-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs J. Maitland, a son.

Lately, At Newcastle, county of Limerick, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Balfour, a son.

MARRIAGES.

1821. July 16. At Cannanore, Capt. W. Hardy, of the 7th regiment M. N. 1. to Jane, only daughter of the late J. Hunter, Esq. R. N.

Dec. 20. At Sulhamstead, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Watson, C.T.S. and Brigadier-General in the service of his Most Faithful Majesty, to Anna Rosetta, daughter of the late Wm. Thoyts, of Sulhamstead, Be kshire.

27. At Westfield, Charles Grace, Esq. writer, St Andrew's, to Alison, second daughter of Alexander Forbes, Fsq. of Westfield.

28. At Glasgow, Wm. Colquhoun Stirling, Esq. of Law, of the Madras Medical Establishment, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Archibald Calder, Esq. merchant in Glasgow.

29. At Christ Church, Blackfriar's Road, London, A. R. Irvine, Esq. to Miss Margaret Farquharson.

51. At Glasgow, Mr Robt. Muirhead, merchant, to Mary, only daughter of the late Mr D. Marquis Lorn

1822. Jan. 2. At St Anne's Church, London, Roderick Macleod, M. D. to Margaret Sambier, daughter of the Rev. Dr Macleod, Rector of St Ann's, Westminster.

3. At Aix, in Provence (France,) Lieut. John Hallows, R. N. to Margaret, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholas Ramsay.

-At Aberdeen, James Davidson, Esq. Caledonian Canal, to Eleanor, daughter of James Hollingworth, Esq. Chichester.

-At Nicolson Square, David Rymer, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh, to Helen, second daughter of William Calder, Esq.

4. In Portland Place, London, the Hon. John Cavendish Browne, eldest son of the Right Hon. Lord Kilmaine, to Eliza, eldest daughter of David Lyon, Esq. of Portland Place.

5. At Fassfern, the seat of Sir Ewen Cameron, Bart. Archibald T. F. Fraser, Esq. of Abertarff, to Jannetta, daughter of the late Colonel Duncan Macpherson of Cluny.

7. At Abercorn manse, the Reverend Dr James Bryce, minister of the Scottish Church at Calcutta, to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Dr Meiklejohn.

8. At Farme, Hugh Mossman, Esq. younger of Auchtyfardle, to Catherine, second daughter of James Farie, Esq. of Farme.

10. At St George's, Hanover Square, London, Hugh Hamersley, Esq. banker, of Pall Mall, to Miss Montolieu, niece to Mrs Orby Hunter, of Brunton Street, Berkeley Square.

13. At Liverpool, Mr William Craig, R. N. commander of the ship Crown, to Miss E. Cruickshank, of Peterhead.

1822.

Register-Marriages, Deaths.

Jan. 14. At Edinburgh, Samuel R. Block, Esq. of Kentish Town, near London, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Adam Wilson, Esq. Depute Clerk of

Session.

17. At the Collegiate Church, Manchester, Mz James Campbell, merchant, Glasgow, to Janet, youngest daughter of Mr Henry Bannerman, Mosley-Street.

19. At Everingham Park, in the East Riding of the county of York, the Hon. Charles Thomas, second son of the Right Hon. Lord Clifford, of Ugbrooke Park, in the county of Devon, to Teresa, youngest daughter of the late Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, Esq.

21. In Heriot Row, John Dalyell, Esq. of Lingo, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Brigadier-General Anstruther of Balcaskie.

-At Dundee, Mr John Home Scott, to Miss Mary Jobson, only daughter of David Jobson, Esq. 24. At Leith, Mr John Arthur, Glasgow, to Miss Christina, daughter of Mr Thomas Henry, Leith.

25. At Edinburgh, Charles Dundas, Esq. of Barton Court, M.P. for Berkshire, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Hon. Charles Barclay Maitland, and widow of Major Erskine of Venlaw.

29. At Edinburgh, the Marquis De Riario Sforza, to Miss Lockhart, daughter of the late Rear-Admiral Lockhart.

DEATHS.

1821. June 7. At Bengal, Alexander Campbell, Esq. of the firm of Messrs Gould and Campbell.

24. Captain James Scott, of the British Legion in the Columbian service, and youngest son of the late Rev. John Scott, of Kinclaven, Perthshire, was killed in the decisive battle of Carabobo, in South America.

July 19. At Surat, John Morison, Esq. Collector of the Hon. East India Company's revenues at that place.

In Spanish Town, Jamaica, a negro woman, named Mary Goodsall, aged 120 years.

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October. At Williamsfield Estate, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, John Boyd, Esq. second son of the late Spencer Boyd, Esq. of Penhill, Ayrshire.

- At Tobago, Alex. Macgregor, Esq. of Raheldies. His infant child died near the same time.

3. At Antigua, aged 28, of the yellow fever, Mr Patrick Heron Maclean, from Creebridge, Newton-Stewart, surgeon of his Majesty's armed transport, Dasher.

18. In the colony of Berbice, Hugh Bethune, Esq. youngest son of the Rev. Mr Bethune, clergyman of the parish of Alness, Ross-shire,

22. In the Island of Jamaica, Mr Alex. Murray, Bon of the Rev. Andrew Murray, minister of Auchterderran, Fifeshire.

Nov. 1. At Surinam, W. A. Carstairs, Esq. Member of the Supreme Court there.

9. At Marley, Grenada, Mr George Roberts, surgeon.

11. In the island of St. Lucia, Mr Alex. Houston, jun, son of Mr Alex. Houston, manufacturer Glasgow.

Dec. 9. At Gallowhill, near Stranraer, Patrick McKinnel, Esq.

12. At Palerino, Capt. James Anderson, of Glasgow, Paymaster in the late King's 3d German Legion.

At Barbadoes, after an illness of three days, Lieut-Colonel John Piper, C. B. of the 4th or King's Own Regiment.

16. At Woodside, near Hamilton, Mrs Isabella Miller, relict of the late John Dykes, Esq. of Woodside.

-At Broughty Ferry, Frances Emma, wife of the Rev. H. Horsley, Prebendary of St Asaph, and daughter of the late John Bourke, Esq. of Ballygley, county Limerick, and Balyeck, county Tipperary, Ireland.

17. At the Chateau of Epine, near Paris, the Countess of Lisburne. Her Ladyship was a daughter of the late Viscount Courteney, and was in person very handsome, but remarkably corpulent, which it is supposed was the cause of her death. The Countess has left one daughter, Lady Mary Vaughan, and three sons, Viscount Vaughan, and the Hon. George and J. Vaughan.

20. At Whitehill, New Deer, the Rev. John Bunyan, minister of the United Associate congregation there.

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22. At Greenock, Mr Wm. Watson, bookseller, in the 77th year of his age.

-At Tulliallan manse, the Rev. David Simpson, in the 82d year of his age.

23. At St Andrew's, New Brunswick, Robert Pagan, Esq. in the 72d year of his age. Mr Pagan was a native of Glasgow, and remained in America till the peace of 1783, when he removed with other loyalists to this then infant colony, which he was a principal instrument in establishing, and of which he was latterly denominated the Father. He was a member of the House of Assembly from its first formation, and for the last twenty-one years he filled the situations of Chief Magistrate of the county, and Judge of the Common Pleas. As soon as the event of his death was known, all the vessels in the harbour paid a tribute to the universal estimation in which his character was held, by lowering their flags half mast, and continuing the same till after the interment, which was attended by almost the whole population of St Andrews, and the most respectable inhabitants of other parts of the province.

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24. At Hastings, Mrs James Elphinstone, wife
Lieutenant-Colonel Elphinstone.

At New Galloway, Mrs Agnes Manson, wife
of John Murray, Esq. of Troquhain.

25. At Bonnington, Mrs Margaret Lauder, relict of the late Bailie Lauder, Lauder, Berwickshire. 26. At Allanquhoich, near Mar Lodge, James Harden, Esq. of Knock Inch.

-At Limerick, Mr Alex. Oliphant, shipmaster, son of the late Mr Henry Oliphant, ship-owner, Kirkaldy.

At Glasgow, Alexander Miller, Esq.

27. At Slatefield, Mrs Charles Campbell, at the advanced age of 102.

28. At Aberdeen, William Davidson, Esq. advocate, son of Robert Davidson, Esq. of Balnagask.

At Witham, after an illness of a few hours, the Very Rev. J. Jefferson, Archdeacon of Colchester, Rector of Weely, and Vicar of Witham, in the county of Essex.

-At Tobago Street, near Edinburgh, Mr James Dewar, builder, aged 70.

50. At Ballewn, Strathblane, Archibald Edmonstone, Esq. of Spittal.

At Kensington Gore, Barbara, eldest daughter of William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P.

At her house in Berkeley Square, London, Maria, Countess of Guilford, widow of Francis, late Earl of Guilford.

31. At his house, Bonnington Brae, John Cheyne, Esq. surgeon in Leith.

1822. Jan. 1. At Canaan Bank, near Edinburgh, Miss Jane Traill, daughter of James Traill, Esq. of Ratter.

At Linlithgow, Jessie, only daughter of John
Boyd, Esq. of Woodside, Provost of Linlithgow.
At Aberdeen, Mrs Elizabeth Adams, relict of
the late Rev. Mr Adams, formerly minister of
Kintore, in the 78th year of her age.

--At Park, William Fulton, Esq. of Park.
2. At Eastmuir, Mr Arch. Park, sen. aged 67.
3. At Nairn, Robert Falconar, Esq. Sheriff-Sub-
of his age,
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stitute of Nairnshire, in the 70th
universally esteemed and regretted.
4. At Edinburgh, Elizabeth Diana, the fourth
daughter of John Gordon, of Swiney, Esq.

At Heavitree, near Exeter, Janet, eldest daughter of the late James Allardyce, Esq. Collector of his Majesty's Customs at Aberdeen."

At Glasgow, Mrs Agnes Cochran, wife of Robert Ferrie, Esq. of Blairtummock.

5. In Hunter-Street, Brunswick Square, London, Miss Martha Oliphant, daughter of the late Mr James Oliphant, of Cockspur-Street, London. -At Aberdeen, Mr John Ferguson, merchant. 6. At Aberdeen, Mrs Stuart, widow of Dr David Stuart, physician in Aberdeen.

7. At Forres, Jean, youngest daughter of the late Capt. James Fraser, of Nairnside.

At Mertoun manse, James Duncan, preacher of the gospel, eldest son of the Rev. Jas. Duncan.

At Castleton manse, Liddesdale, the Rev. David Scott, in the 56th year of his age, and 21st of his ministry, after a short but severe illness.

8. At Allensmore, near Hereford, Thos. Gilbert, in the 120th year of his age. He was baptised in December 1702, as appears by the register of the above parish. His son, upwards of 70, attended at his funeral as chief mourner.

-At Perth, in his 80th year, Denham Skeete,

LL.D. formerly of Blaize Castle, in the county of Gloucester, and of Bailbrooke Lodge, in the county of Somerset.

Dec. 8. At Longridge, James Hamilton, Esq. in the 84th year of his age.

-At Dunans, Argyleshire, John Fletcher, of Dunans, Esq. at an advanced age.

9. At Pontadulais, Peter Grant, Esq. son of the late Robert Grant, Esq. of Elchies.

-At Ayr, Mary Gillespie, aged 73; and, on the 10th, Agnes Gillespie, aged 75; they were sisters, and natives of Ayr, and lived together under the same roof for the greater part of their long lives. Mary, a little before her departure, took an affectionate farewell of Agnes, and on the 11th both were interred in the same grave.

10. At Ruchill, Mrs Dennistoun, sen. of Colgrain.

- Her Serene Highness Madame the Duchess of Bourbon was seized with a sudden shivering in the church of Sainte Genevieve, and lost her recollection. She was conveyed to the School of Law, where she received the best medical assistance, but the attack was as mortal as sudden.The Princess expired about four o'clock in the afternoon.-His Serene Highness the Duke of Orleans, her nephew, lost nota moment to visit her; but before his arrival the Princess had ceased to exist. This Princess, Louise Marie Therese Batilde D'Orleans, was born at Saint Cloud the 9th of July 1750, and married the 24th April 1770, to the Duke of Bourbon. The only issue of this marriage was the unfortunate Duke D'Enghien, who was assassinated at Vincennes in 1804. This loss had ever proved to this Princess a source of sorrow, for which she found no consolation but in religion and works of benevolence.

At Aberdeen, Lieutenant James Bryce, Royal Navy.

-At Edinburgh, Andrew Smith, Esq. late of Bridgetown, Barbadoes, merchant.

11. At Edinburgh, Mr Wm. Ritchie, late of the High School.

At London, Mrs Tennent, daughter of the late Sir James Dunbar, of Mochrum, Bart. and relict of William Tennent, Esq. of Pool, deceased.

-At Edinburgh. James Gordon, Esq. second son of Sir James Gordon, of Gordonstoun, and Letterfoury, Bart.

-At Edinburgh, Marjory, eldest daughter of David Pearson, Esq.

-At Newport, Thomas Foley, Esq. M. P. for Droitwich, and for several years one of the Representatives in Parliament for the county of Hereford.

-In Russel Square, London, Mrs Janet Tennent, widow of Wm. Tennent, Esq. late of Stanmore, Middlesex, and of Pool, in Lanarkshire.

15. At Raeburn Place, near Edinburgh, Mrs Callender, widow of the late William Callender, Esq. writer in Edinburgh.

14. At Edinburgh, Miss Marjoribanks, daughter of John Marjoribanks, Esq. of Hallyards, and sister of the late Edward Marjoribanks, Esq. of Lees

-At Glasgow, Mrs Janet Fleming, widow of George Lothian, Esq. of Kirklands, merchant in Glasgow.

At Mains, Linlithgow, in the 75th year of his age, Mr William Glen, distiller.

-At Dumfries, Mr James Richardson, third son of the late Gabriel Richardson, Esq.

15. In Argyle Street, London, Miss Georgiana Harriet Colebrooke, younger daughter of the deceased George Colebrooke, Esq. of Crawford-Douglas.

-At his seat at Gilston Park, in the 86th year of his age, William Plumer, Esq.

16. Miss Catherine Mercer, daughter of the late Col. Wm. Mercer, of Aldic.

-At Gorgie Mill, near Edinburgh. Mrs Marien Forrester, relict of Mr John Cocks, leather-dresser, Bell's Mills.

-At Edinburgh, George Cooper, Esq. St Croix. -At London, Captain Thomas Robertson, of 99, George Street, Edinburgh.

16. At Wallingford, in the 65th year of his age, the Rev. Edward Barrey, D.D. Rector of St Mary's and St Leonard's, in that town.

17. At London, her Grace the Duchess of St Alban's.

At Whitehall Place, London, Elizabeth Penelope, the eldest child of Lord and Lady James Stuart.

-At Bath, in the 79th year of his age, Lieut.General Sir Henry Augustus Montagu Crosby, senior officer of the whole of the Hon. Company's service, after a lingering illness.

18. At Edinburgh, Mr David Findlay, in the 80th year of his age.

19. At Banff, Sarah, eldest daughter of the late David Young, Esq. of Craighead, merchant in Glasgow, and grand-daughter of the deceased Rev. John Corse, D.D. minister of St Mary's Church, in that city.

-At London, Charles Knyvett, Esq. aged 70. He was long and highly respected in the musical world.

20. At Edinburgh, Miss Agnes Lowis.

21. At Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Charles Durie, of Craigluscar, Esq. aged 84.

-At 42, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, Miss Mary Hay, widow of the late Rev. Thos. Thomson, minister of the gospel at Dailly.

92. At Edinburgh, Helena Elizabeth Bell, wife of John Young, Solicitor in the Supreme Courts of Scotland.

-At West Richmond-Street, Edinburgh, Mr James Henderson, of the Excise.

-At Campbeltown, in the 73d year of his age. Duncan Campbell, Esq. Sheriff-Substitute of Kintyre, who held that situation for the last 35 years of his life. As a Judge, he was patient and indefatigable, and, in proof of the correctness of his decisions, few of them were ever altered by the Supreme Court. His manners were unassuming, mild, and complacent, his honour and integrity irreproachable. In his domestic duties, a loving husband, a kind and affectionate parent, a warm and generous friend. He lived esteemed and revered, and died as he lived, at peace with all mankind, and universally regretted by all who knew

him.

January 13. At Edinburgh, Alexander, elder son of David Tod, Esq. Woodend Cottage, late of Blebo, Fife.

19. At Lochmaddy, James, eldest son of Allan Cameron, Esq. Chamberlain of North Uist.

20. At Auchlunies, Catherine Lousia Caroline, youngest child of Mr and Mrs Gordon of Auchlunies.

23. At Edinburgh, Mrs Tait, wife of Mr James Tait, bookseller, Nicolson Street.

24. At Edinburgh, Mrs Agnes Donaldson, wife of Dr Collin Lauder.

25. At Edinburgh, K. W. Burnett, Esq. of Monboddo.

27. At Edinburgh, Mrs Pitcairn of Pitcairns.

At Warriston Crescent, Edinburgh, Mrs Hamilton Dundas, sen. of Duddingstone.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Gillies, writer. 29. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Wishart, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Wishart, some time minister of the Tron Church, Edinburgh, and one of the Deans of the Chapel Royal.

Lately, At Sir John Hay's house, Edinburgh, Miss Arthur Whetham Hay, third daughter of the late Colonel Hay, of the Engineers.

-In Hanover Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Wren, in the 91st year of her age.

-At Tewkesbury, in the 96th year of his age, Mr John Dick, formerly a respectable linen-draper of that borough. Mr Dick was a native of Scotland, and perfectly recollected seeing the march of the rebel army to the fatal plains of Prestonpans in 1745, while he was pursuing the more peaceful occupation of following the plough.

-At Saxe Greta, Andreas Romberg, the celebrated composer and violin player.

-At Dacre Lodge, Herts, the Right Hon. Maria Margaret, Lady Napier, eldest daughter of the late Sir John Clavering, K. B.

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