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Linning. 2. At Moorfarm, Mr Geo. Stedman, writer, Edinburgh, to Miss Mary Barclay. 6. At London, Capt. James of the Scots Greys, to Lady Frances Hay, sister to the Earl of Errol. 6. At Madras, R. Alexander, Esq. of the Board of Revenue, to Miss Grace Blacker. 8. At London, William Milner, Esq., to the Hon. Harriet Bentinck. 9. James Cathcart, Esq. mercht. Leith, to Miss Walker. At Strathmaskie, John Macpherson, Esq. Dalchully, to Miss Christian Macdonald. 15. At Petersburgh, Prince George of Oldenburgh, to the Grand Duchess Catherine. 16. The Rev. John Fernie of Dunfermline, to Miss Agnes Tait. 17. At London, the Hon. G. Lambe, to Miss Le Jeune, a ward of the Duke of Devonshire. 24. At Dunfermline, Dr Henry Dewar Lassodie, to Miss Spence of Philadelphia.-At Yarmouth, James Henderson, Esq. Ross-shire Militia, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Sir Edmund Lacon.

JUNE-1. At Portobello, David Stoddart, Esq., to Miss Eliza Jamieson: 2. Sir John Pringle of Stitchell, Bart., to Emilia Ann, third daughter of the late General Macleod of Macleod. 5. At Petershill, the Rev. Dr William Meek of Torphichan, to Miss Croll. 8. At Twickenham, Capt. Carmichael, 9th dragoons, to Miss Mackenzie. 12. At Bellwood, near Perth, Thomas Caw, Esq., mercht. in London, to Miss E. C. Young. 15. At Berwick, Arthur Clifford, Esq. fourth son of the late Hon. T. Clifford, to Miss Macdonell. 20. At Gretna Green, Mr Braggs Carlyll of Hull, to Elizabeth, only daughter and heiress of the late John Pitcairn, Esq. of Pitcairn House. 20. Dr Stewart, Balmoral, to Miss Ann Stewart. 29. At London, Sir Thomas Ramsay of Balmain, Bart., to Miss Steele, daughter of the late Rev. Dr Steele of Jamaica. -At Plymouth, the Hon. Rear Admiral Stafford, to Mary, daughter of Commissioner Fanshaw. 30. At Edinburgh, Edward Inglis, Esq., R. N., to Miss Barbara Allan, Queensferry.-At London, Mr W. Tait, merchant, to Jane, daughter of Professor Hunter, St Andrews.

JULY-4. At Kirkcudbright, the Rev. T. Turnbull, to Miss Susan Mutter. 7. At Edinburgh, Sir Arscott Ourry Moles

worth, of Pincarrow, Bart., to Miss Brown. 10. At London, William Miller, Esq., of Ozelworth Park, to Miss Wyndham, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. W. Wyndham. 12. At North Berwick, Capt. Brown of the Iniskilling Dragoons, to Miss Dalrymple, daughter of the late Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bart. 13. At Donington Castle, Sir George Rumbold, Bart., to the Hon. Miss Parkyns, sister of Lord Radcliffe. 17. At Camnethan House, Capt. D. Robertson, to Miss Carolina Lockhart.-Lately, Lord Grey de Ruthen, to Anna Maria, daughter of William Kellam, Esq., Warwickshire. 21. The Rev. James Young, Eckford, to Miss Hume, Lasswade. 24. At Stitchel, the Rev. D. Gordon, to Janet, daughter of the Rev. A. Scott, Stitchel. 31. At Edinburgh, Henry Moncrieff, Esq. W. S. to Miss C. E. Rollo.-At Catterick, James Kirkstopp, Esq., of Spittal, to Eliza, daughter of the late Sir Alex. Livingstone, Bart.-The Rev. A. Douglas, Rector of Cannallway, to the Right Hon. Lady Susan Drew, daughter of the late Earl of Dunmore.

AUG.-1. At London, Lieut. Gilbert Douglas, Royal Military College, to Miss Jerry, daughter of the late Gen. Jerry. 7. At Cardoness House, Andrew Watson, Esq., W. S., to Miss Harriet Maxwell, third daughter of Sir David Maxwell, Bart. 15. At Edinburgh, Capt. Arthur Farquhar, R. N., to Miss Jane Murray. 22. At London, Lord Boringdon, to the Hon. Miss Talbot. 24. At Edinburgh, Sir Thomas Livingstone of Westquarter, Bart., R. N., to Miss Stirling, only daughter of the late Sir James Stirling, Bart.

SEPT.-1. At Dunbar, James Hay, Esq., in the Hon. East India Company's service, to Miss Delisle. 5. At Gourock, Dr Jeffrey, Professor of Anatomy and Botany, Glasgow, to Miss Margaret Lockhart. 6. At Lewisham, Major Gen. the Hon. John Broderick, to Ann, daughter of R. Graham, Esq., of Fintray.-At Broomtown, near Fort George, Major Fortye, to Miss Jane Athol Gordon Campbell. 13. At Niddry, John Spottiswoode, Esq., of Spottiswoode, to Miss Helen Wauchope.-At Edinburgh, Alex. Munro, Esq., of Livingstone, to Miss Ann

Jane Brown. 14. At Bristol, Capt. Spear, R. N., to Miss Grace Grant.-At London, John Osborne, Esq., son of Sir Geo. Osborne Bart., to Miss Davers, daughter of Sir Charles Davers. 18. At Edinburgh, J. W. Brougham, Esq., to Miss Margaret Morton. 20. At Aberdeen, Dr Macpherson, to Christiana, eldest daughter of Principal M'Leod.-At St Andrews, John Honey, Esq., Blairhall, to Miss Adamson. 27. Hudson Gurney, of Norwich, Esq., to Margaret, daughter of the late Robert Barclay of Ury, Esq. 28. At London, Henry Erskine, Esq., younger, of Amondell, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of General Sir Charles Shipley. -At Haleshall, Staffordshire, William Geddes, Esq., Leith, to Miss Charlotte Turner. 29. At Salthil' near Galway, the Hon. Charles French, to Miss Brown. -The Hon. Edward Harbord, second son of Lord Suffield, to the Hon. Georgiana Vernon.-At London, Rear Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, to Lady Rumbold, widow of the late Sir George Rumbold, Bart.

OCT. 2. At Scarborough, Andrew Craig M'Lehose, Esq., W. S., to Miss Mary Goodrum. 4. John Stewart, Esq., of Stenton, to Joanna, eldest daughter of the Rev. D. Moncreiffe. 5. At Islington, the Rev. R. Young, D. D. London Wall, to Miss Ancrum.-At Eaglescairnie, the Rev. Dr Andrew Stewart, Bolton, to the Hon. Margaret Stewart, daughter of the late Lord Blantyre. 16. At Duff House, Richard Wharton Duff of Orton, Esq., Comptroller of Excise in Scotland, to the Right Hon. Lady Anne Duff, second daughter of the Earl of Fife. 17. At London, Lieut. Colonel Harris, 79 regt., to Miss Dick. 19. At Burlington House, Chiswick, his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, to Lady Elizabeth Foster. 30. At Hamilton, William Drysdale, Esq. W. S. younger, of Pitteuchar, to Miss Fleming.-At London, Edward Ellice, Esq., to the Right Hon. Lady Hannah Bettesworth. 31. At Taunton, Capt. Charretie, 64 regt., to Miss F. Douglas.

Nov.-6. At Edinburgh, William Horne, Esq., younger, of Stircoke, Advocate, to Miss Riddell.-At Kippenross, Ludovic Houstoun, Esq., younger, of Johnstone, to Ann, eldest daughter of

John Stirling, of Kippendavie, Esq. 16. At Hill House, John Norman Macleod, of Macleod, Esq., to Miss Stephenson, London. 17. At Edinburgh, Capt. Alex. Robertson, of the India ship Surat Castle, to Miss Laing, Edinburgh. 18. At London, Viscount Barnard, eldest son of the Earl of Darlington, to Lady Sophia Poulett. 20. At Hawick manse, the Rev. G. J. Hamilton, Harbottle, to Miss Walker. 25. Viscount Hamilton, son of the Marquis of Abercorn, to Miss Douglas. 27 Henry Clive, Esq., M. P. for Ludlow, to Miss Buller.-At Tinwald Downs, Lever Legge, Esq., of the Scots Greys, to Miss Bushby.-Grant David Yeats, M D. of Bedford, to Miss Jane Colquhoun, London.

DEC.-5. At Dundee, the Rev. J. Johnstone, Blairgowrie, to Mrs Anderson. 12. At Rosemount, near Edinburgh, the Rev. John Campbell, to Miss Jane Shirreff. 15. At Dyke, Stirlingshire, David Dunn, Esq., of Easter Craigannet, to Miss Adam. 19. At Edinburgh, Lieut. Col. Pat. Don of Springfield, to Miss Millie.-At Edinburgh, Major James Weir, of Tollcross, to Miss Jean Stewart Ponton.-At Glasgow, the Rev. Robert Rennie, Bo'ness, to Miss Orchart. 20. At St Mary's, Newington, Surrey, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, L. L. D., of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, to Miss Beddome, Walworth. 24. At Burlington House, Chiswick, Lord George Levison Gower, to Lady Harriet Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire. 30. At London, Thomas Phillips, Esq., to Miss Fraser, daughter of Mr Simon Fraser, Fairfield, Inverness.

DEATHS.

JAN.-1. At Bath, the Right Hon. Alan Lord Gardner, Admiral of the Red, Major General of Marines, and late Commander of the Channel Fleet. 2. At Edinburgh, G. Stewart, son of Professor Dugald Stewart. 3. At London, in his 53d year, the most noble Dennis Brown, Marquis of Sligo, Earl of Altamont, and Knight of the order of St Patrick.At London, the Hon. Henry Percy, son of Lord Louvaine. 5. At Branxholm, aged 63, Adam Ogilvie, Esq., of Hart

woodmyres, Advocate, and Chamberlain to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. At London, the Hon. Mrs Cornwallis, sister to Lord Bayning.-At Bath, General Edward Smith, Col. of the 43d regt. of foot, and Governor of Fort Charles, Jamaica. 8. At Hamilton, Archd. Burns, Esq., Commissary of Hamilton and Campsie, and Sheriff Substitute for the county of Lanark at Hamilton. 18. At Tweed Bank, the Lady of Lieut. Col. Dunsmore. 21. At London, Lieut. Gen. Hibbert, formerly Commander-in-chief of the East Iria Company's forces in Bengal. 22. At the manse of Kincardine O'Neil, the Rev. W. Morice, in the 81st year of his age, and 48th of his ministry. 24. At London, aged 80, the Right Hon. James Earl of Fife. 27. At Plymouth, Major Archd. Argyle Campbell, 42d regt. 29. At Hope Park House, Robert Nasmyth, Esq., Advocate. 30. The Rev. James Gordon, Bellie, in the 82d year of his age, and 55th of his ministry.-At the manse of Abbots-hall, the Rev. George Shaw, in the 73d year of his age, and 40th of his ministry.-On his passage home from Coruna, Lieut. Col. Symes, 76th regt. formerly Ambassador to the kingdom of Ava.-Lately, aged 72, his Excellency Count Bruhl, many years Minister from the Elector of Saxony to his Britannic Majesty. Lately, at the Rectory House, Lincolnshire, Mrs Radcliffe, the celebrated authoress of the Romance of the Forest, &c.-Lately at Belchamp Hall, Essex, the Right Hon. the Countess of Dundonald. At Tichfield, Rear-Admiral Jonathan Faulkner.-At Catesfield, Rear-Admiral Edward O'Bryen, who gal lantly broke the line, when commanding the Monarch, in the memorable action off Camperdown.-The Rev. Thomas Moss, author of "The Beggar's Petition," &c.

FEB. 2. At Liverpool, the Hon. Mrs Stanley, aged 92.-At Plymouth, of his wounds received in Spain, Major Crigan, of the 81st regiment, son of the Bishop of Sodor and Man. 3. At London, Laurence Dundas Campbell, Esq., a gentleman distinguished for his literary and political attainments, and the planner and conductor of the Asiatic Annual Regis

ter.

5. At Edinburgh, in her 80th year,

Mrs Christian Ker, daughter of the late Professor John Ker, Edinburgh.- -At Edinburgh, aged 38, Captain James Ross. Farquharson of Invercauld, R. N. 7, At Edinburgh, John Smyth, Esq., W. S. 8. At Grimsthorpe Castle, his Grace the Duke of Ancaster and of Kestevan, Marquis and Earl of Lindsay. 10. At Walton upon Thames, the Right Hon. Lady Augusta Bennet, daughter of the Earl of Tankerville.-French Lawrence, Esq., L.L. D., M. P. for Peterborough. 11. At Edinburgh, Robert Vans Agnew, Esq., of Sheuchan and Barnbarrow, Wigtonshire.

At the manse of Muthil, the Rev. John Scott, in the 65th year of his age, and 43d of his ministry. 17. At Heriotshill, Mrs Catherine Lockhart, relict of R. Jamieson, Esq., W. S.-At Huntingdon, Captain Thomas Stevenson, R. N.-At London, Dr John Hunter, F. R. S., physician extraordinary to the Prince of Wales. At London, Lieutenant-General Arthur Ormsby, lieutenant-colonel of the 6th Dragoon Guards. 18. At Edinburgh, Duncan Buchanan, Esq., late surgeon in the service of the East India Company. 19. James King, Esq., of Drums, in his 86th year.-At Portsmouth, Captain T. Hawker, R. N. 20. At Perth, Mr James Morison, bookseller.-At London, Gen. T. O. Mordaunt, aged 79. 23. At London, Lady Dowager Ashburton, in her 65th year. At Alnwick, Nathaniel Davison, Esq., formerly consul at Nice and Algiers.-At Rachan, Peebles-shire, Mr Loch of Rachan.-At Hawick, in her 93d year, Mrs Elizabeth Elliot, daughter of the late William Elliot, Esq., of Borthwickbrae.-At Stirling, in her 76th year, Mrs Barbara Stewart, daughter of the late Archibald Stewart, Esq., of Stewart Hall. 24. At London, the Earl of Orford.--Alexander Anderson, Esq., of Udall. 27. John Smith, Esq., of Crossnill. 28. At Lathrisk, David Johnston, Esq., Advocate.-At Ballaville, Rossshire, the lady of the late Alexander Chisholme of Chisholme, Esq.

MARCH-1. At Leith, Archibald Geddes, Esq., manager of the Leith Glasswork. 2. At London, in his 40th year, Charles John Carey, Viscount Falkland. (See Chronicle, p. 78.)-At Spotthouse, Lady Seaton, relict of Sir Henry Seaton,

Bart.-At Logie house, Mrs Watt of Logie. 5. At Ramsgate, in his 78th year, John Murray, Earl of Dunmore.At Edinburgh, Mr William Brown, the projector and editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal. 6. At Perth, David Macvicar, Esq.-At Danevale, Mrs Ferrier Cutler of Orroland, spouse of Major-General Ferrier. 7. At Achendown, aged 70, Major John Grant. 8. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Malcolme, relict of Dr Malcolme of Ayr. 9. At Ceithock, Patrick Bowie, Esq., of Ceithock. 10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Craigie, relict of Laurence Craigie of Glendoick, Esq. 11. Colonel James Rattray of Arthurstone, by a fall from his horse, on his way home from Forfar.-At Elie, Dr John Reid.At Clarkston, Thomas Livingston, Esq., of Parkhall.-At Tiverton, Devonshire, Mrs Cowley, the celebrated dramatic writer. 12. At Middlebie, the Rev. Abraham Nivison, minister of that parish.-The Rev. William Duncan, minister of Abernethy, aged 60.-At Newlands, Liddisdale, John Elliot of Coombs, Esq., aged 68. 15. At Edinburgh, Colonel John Campbell, Esq., younger, of Shawfield, M. P. He married the beautiful Lady Charlotte Campbell, daughter of the late Duke of Argyle. 19. At Bath, Mrs Erskine, wife of Alexander Erskine, Esq., of Bath Hall. 20. At Forres, Mrs Elizabeth Arnot, wife of John Gordon, Edintore, Esq. 21. At London, her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Bolton, aged 75.At Ullapool, Robert Melville, Esq., to whose public-spirited exertions that village is materially indebted for its rise and progress. 22. At Aberdeen, William Fidler, Esq., late of Borriston in Fife, aged 75. 23. At London, Thomas Holcroft, Esq., author of Hugh Trevor, the Road to Ruin, &c. &c., aged 61.-At Kelso, James Potts, Esq., agent for the Bank of Scotland.-At Edinburgh, Mrs Hamilton, wife of Dr James Hamilton, junior. 24. At Edinburgh, Mrs Jackson, wife of James Jackson, Esq., city chamberlain. 25. In the episcopal palace of Lichfield, Mrs Anna Seward, in her 66th year. She is well known as the author of a Monody on her lover the gallant Major Andre, Louisa, a novel, a life of Dr Dar

win, &c.-At Dunfermline, Mr James White, supervisor of excise.-At Easdale, Mr Alexander Campbell of Barrowwick, aged 80. 26. At Edinburgh, the Dowager Countess of Kintore. 29. At his seat of Writtle, in Essex, the Right Hon. Robert Edward, Baron Petre.-At Edinburgh, Mr William Sibbald, architect.-At Perth, Mrs Margaret Moncrieff, relict of the Rev. George Murray, minister of Lockerby. 30. At Edinburgh, Miss Janet Clark, second daughter of John Clark, Esq., of Eldin.—Mr James Maule, 55 years factor for the Earl of Murray. 31. At Forfar, John Ritchie, Esq., one of the oldest masters in his Majesty's navy.- -Lieut.-Colonel Charles Maclean, late of Kenlochaline.-Lately, at Plymouth, Nicholas Vincent, Esq,, Admiral of the White, aged 86. He was made a post captain in 1747.-At Enfield, in his 73d year, Richard Gough, Esq., well known in the literary and antiquarian world.

APRIL.-2. At Lamiar, near Lisbon, in his 23d year, Captain Alexander Ker, of the 48d regiment, son of James Ker, Esq., of Blackshiels. 6. At Armadale, Skye, John Alexander Grahame, Esq., chamberlain of Skye, &c, 7. At Stitchel House, Sir James Pringle of Stitchell, Bart., in his 84th year. 9. At Edinburgh, Mrs Jean Loch, relict of Mr Alexander Murray, printer.-At Dumfries, aged 95, Mrs Jean Hay, relict of Mr Malcolm, one of the town clerks. 10. At London, Dr David Pitcairn.-At Greenock, Lieut.Colonel Henry George Johnston. 14. At Edinburgh, Mr Cathcart Boyd, formerly examiner of salt duties for Scotland.-At Aberdeen, Mr George Dawson, teller of the Commercial Bank. 17. At Dumfries, Mrs Copland, relict of Alexander Copland, Esq., of KingsgrangeMr John Richmond, nurseryman, Leith Walk. 18. At Duddingston manse, Mrs Isabella Ramsay, wife of the Rev. John Thomson. 20. At London, in his 73d year, Earl Harcourt, many years master of the horse to her Majesty. 22. At Edinburgh, aged 66, the Rev. Dr Andrew Hunter of Barjarg, professor of divinity in the university, and one of the ministers of the city-At Inverness, Cap

tain Henry Morrit, late of the 79th foot. -At Pitglassie, near Dingwall, Mr David Aitken, land surveyor. 23. At Edinburgh, George Colebrooke of CrawfordDouglas, Esq.-Mr David Purdie, student of divinity, Edinburgh. 24. At London, the Rev. Dr Donald Grant, in his 72d year. 25. At Achany, Sutherland, Mrs Munro, Dowager of Achany, aged 90.-At Edinburgh, Lady Suttie, relict of Sir George Suttie of Balgowan, Bart. 26. At Millmount, Ross-shire, Colonel R. Mackenzie.-At Edinburgh, aged 68, Maj.-Gen. Alexander Mackay, for 30 years Dep.-Adj.-Gen. to the forces in North Britain. At his house, Leith Walk, Captain John Roberts, late of London, aged 75. 27. At Leith, David Allan, Esq., collector of excise. 28. At Tower Bridge, near Blarney, Ireland, Robert Walsh, aged 100 years and 4 months. 30. At Edinburgh, Mrs Lucy Rudiman Kerr, spouse of John Rudiman Kerr, Esq.-Lately, Captain Towry of the navy, and one of the commissioners of the Transport Board.-John Barclay, Esq., Admiral of the Blue.-At Dublin, the Right Hon. John Monck Mason, aged 84.-At Battersea, Alexander Champion, Esq., one of the directors of the Bank of England.—At his seat in Denbighshire, Gabriel Piozzi, Esq., husband of Mrs Piozzi, formerly Mrs Thrale.-At Castle Mary, Viscountess Longueville. The Right Hon. Fulke Greville.-At Paris, Mr Payne, bookseller, London. -At Leominster, aged 90, the Rev. Sir John Dutton Colt, Bart.-At Kilmuir, Skye, Captain Norman Macleod, late of the 71st foot.-At Edinburgh, Mrs Black lock, relict of the Rev. Dr Blacklock.

MAY.-1. At Alloa, the Rev. Thomas Waters, in the 74th year of his age, and 41st of his ministry there. 4. At Edinburgh, Cloud Alexander, Esq., of Ballamyle. 5. James Dick, Esq., of Pitsherrow. 8. At York, aged 80, Alexander Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. L. and E., and physician to the York Lunatic Asy. lum. At London, Henry Knight Erskine of Pittodrie, Esq. 9. Suddenly, at Bath, Walsh Porter, Esq.-At Dublin, Dr Plunket, an eminent physician. 14. At bis house at Fulham, in the 78th year

of his age, the Right Rev. Beilby Porteous, Lord Bishop of London, and official trustee of the British Museum, Dean of the Chapel Royal, &c.-At the manse of Southdean, Roxburghshire, the Rev. William Scott, in the 72d year of his age, and 48th of his ministry. 16. At Eastfield, near Leith, Macduff Hart, Esq.At Linlithgow, in his 89th year, Robert Clark, Esq., of Woodside, many years provost of that burgh. 18. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Hamilton, relict of Dr John Harvie of London.-At Kirkcudbright, in her 81st year, Mrs Muir, of Livingston in Galloway. 22. At Glasgow, Dr Hugh M'Leod, emeritus professor of church history in that university.-At Edinburgh, Mrs Blair, wife of Alexander Blair, Esq., W. S.-Mr Robert Gordon, late bookseller in Edinburgh. 23. At Perth, in his 78th year, W. Alison, Esq., late provost of that town. 24. At Chelsea, in his 49th year, Sir William Henry Douglas, Bart. Vice Admiral of the Blue. 30. At Jedburgh, Dr William King.

JUNE.-1. At Abbeyhill, Edinburgh, Miss Ann Carmichael, last surviving daughter of the late David Carmichael of Balmedy, Esq. s. At the manse of Gurgunnock, the Rev. George Christison. 4. At Clifton, near Bristol, aged 91, John Peack Hungerford, Esq., many years M. P. for Leicestershire. 5. At Lee, in his 81st year, David Papillon, Esq., late senior commissioner of excise.-William Wemyss, Esq., of Castlehill, Kinrossshire. 7. At London, Benjamin Shaw, Esq. At Paris House, Hugh Hay, Esq., of Paris House.-At Balnakilly, John Stewart, Esq., of Balnakilly. 8. Atin America, Thomas Payne, the wellknown champion of republicanism and infidelity. 9. At Dumfries, Mrs Young of Youngfield, in her 87th year. 10. At Edinburgb, aged 72, Major-General the Hon. Mark Napier.-At Lauriston, Andrew Bell, Esq., engraver, aged 83. 11. At Ogill, William Simpson, Esq., of Ogill. 14. Lieut.-Colonel Wynyard of the 14th Light Dragoons. 15. The Rev. Andrew Youngson, minister of Aberdeen, in his 83d year.--At Stirling, Mrs Cecilia Murray, relict of Dr Hercules Lindsay, Glasgow.-At London,

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