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

Means.

THERMOMETER.

Mean of greatest daily heat,

.......cold,

.........temperature, 10 A.M. ..., 10 P.M.

.........of daily extremes, ..........10 A.M. and 10 P.M.

.4 daily observations,

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Minimum,
Lowest maximum,

3d day

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92d,

39.5

21st,

580

53.6 Highest minimum,

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3d,

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Lowest ditto

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Whole range of thermometer,

419.5

Lowest ditto

21st,

45.0

Mean daily ditto,

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Inches.

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Highest 10 A.M.

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........... 10 P.M. (temp. of mer. 61.)

29.629

Lowest ditto,

26th,

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30.035

Whole range of barometer,

6.580

Lowest ditto,

28th,

29.130

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Greatest range in 24 hours, 9th,

505

night,

.111

Least ditto,

18th,

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Rain in inches,

HYGROMETER.

Evaporation in ditto,

Mean daily Evaporation,

Leslie. Mean, 10 A. M. .................................................. 10 P. M. ....... both

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Anderson. Point of Dep.

10 A.M.

48.2

Lowest ditto,

218, 380

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Least ditto,

7th, 58.0

Relat. Humid. 10 A.M.

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Greatest, 10 P.M.

13th 940

83.2

Least ditto,

234, 710

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28th, .179

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3d, 319 21st, .167

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Fair days, 12; rainy days, 19. Wind west of Meridian, 22; east of meridian, 9.

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, afterBoon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register

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Lt. Col. Piper, Lt. Col. by purch. vice Brooke, ret.

20th July

3d Aug.

Lt. Mackenzie, Capt. by purch.

ping, ret.

vice Kip27th July do.

Ensign Breton, Lt. by purch. Qua. Mast. Serj. B. Doran, Quart. Mast. vice Richards, dead 20th do. Capt. Fitz Clarence, fm. Cape Corps, Capt. vice Walker, h. p. 7 W.I.R. 9th Aug. Bt. Maj. Conolly, Maj. vice Meadows, dead. 27th July do. do.

Lt. Ford, Capt. Ensign Galway, Lt.

C. F. Thompson, Ensign, vice Brand, 73 F. 17th Aug. Qua. Mas. Serj. G. King, Quar. Mas. vice Gallie, 9 R. Vet. Bn. 27th July

Lt. Sutherland, fm. h. p. York Chass. Lt. vice Davies, 35 F. do.

16

18

30

35

44

lay, ret.

1

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Davies, fm. 30 F. Lt. vice Nixon, h.

p. York Chass.

do.

O'Reilly, Capt. by purch. vice M'Au

Ensign Webster, Lt. by purch.

13th do.

do.

Gent. Cadet J. B. Estcourt, fm. R. Mil. Coll. Ens. by purch.

do.

Ensign Hodgson, fm. 50 F. Ens. vice Cornwall, 38 F.

3d Aug.

A. F. Strettell, Ens. vice Lowry, dead
27th July
Gent. Cadet J. M. Geddes, fm. R. Mil. Col.
Ens. vice Strettell, canc.
Lt. Ellis, Capt. vice Dillon, 2 Vet.

17th Aug. Battn.

10th do. Ens. Maclachlan, Lt. do. Gent. Cadet A. Gammell, fm. R. Mil. Col. Ens. 17th do. J. C. Nicolls, Ens. vice Hodgson, 45 F. 3d do. Qu. Mast. Johnson, fm. h. p. Qua. Mast. vice Moore, ret. list 18th May

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Bt. Major Diggle, fm. 52 F. with Capt. Northey, h. p. York Rang.

Capt. Gale, from 17 F. with Capt. Crewe, h. p. 26 F.

Stewart, from 25 F. with Capt. Biddulph, h. p. 96 F. Lee, from Rifle Brig. with Capt. Travers, h. p.

Anderson, from 1 W.I.R. with Capt. Mercer, h. p. 6 W.I.R.

Stockenstrom, from Cape Corps, with Capt. Lowen, h. p. Corsican Ran.

O'Flaherty, from 23 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Powell, h. p. 15 F.

Burke, from 38 F. with Capt. Daniell, h. p. York Chass.

Gordon, from 5 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Wood, h. p. 21 Dr.

Dawson, from 22 Dr. with Capt. Barlow, h.

p. 69 F. Lieut. Shawe, from 2 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Askew, h. p. 18 Dr.

Lowry, from 8 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Forman, h. p. 95 F.

Nicholson, from 17 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Cary, h. p. 101 F.

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Peers, from 80 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Jeffery, h. p. 53 F. Ensign M Dermott, from 8 F. rec. diff. with 2d Lieut. Ward, h. p. Rifle Brig.

F.

F.

35 F.

Close, from 47.F. with Ensign Murphy, 86

Wilton, from 57 F. with Ensign Smith, 92

Lum, from 61 F. with Ensign Dawson, h. p.

Paym. Ker, from 3 Dr. Gds. with Paym. Lutyens, h. p. 103 F.

Assist Surg. Wharrie, from 86 F. with Ass. Surg. Thompson, h. p. 32 F.

Williams, from 50 F. with Assist.

Surg. Young, 4 Vet. Bn.

liett, from Rifle Brig. with Assist.

Surg. Scott, h. p.

Morrison, from do. with Assist. Surg.

Campbell, 7 Vet. Bn.

Resignations and Retirements.

Lieut. Col. Wigston, 3 F. G.

Brooke, 4 F.

Major Kipping, 4 F.

M'Aulay, 44 F.

Captain Watson, 3 Dr.

Kent, 21 Dr.

Grant, 78 F.

Burns, 84 F.
Lewis, 88 F.

Lieutenant Lambard, R. Horse Gds. Cornet Haydock, 12 Dr.

Taylor, 22 Dr.

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Lieut. Gen. P. Sinclair, Lybster, Caithness, 31st

Jan. 18:20

L. S. Orde, Swinburne Castle, Hexham, Maj. Gen. Borthwick, R. Art. at Margate, th July 1320 Sir G. T. Calcraft, Kt. late of the 5 Dr. 20th Aug.

Gds.
Lieut. Col. Tulloh, h. p. R. Art.
Capt. Malthy, 16 F. Ceylon

Ritchie, 75 F. on passage from Ceylon on board the Alexander 21st May 1820

Smith, h. p. 8 F. formerly Capt. in Shrop shire Mil. 3d Aug Lieut. Fitz Gerald, 53 F. Moorasukully, Madras,

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26th June

9th June 1830

19th da

Mathewson, 65 F. killed in action in the Persian

21st Dec. 1819

Quart. Mast. Doyle, 27 F. Gibraltar, 27th May

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31. The lady of Dr Thos. Y. Simons, of South Carolina, a daughter.

Aug. 1. At Rothmaise, Mrs Forbes, a daughter. 2. Lady Minto, a daughter.

- At his house, Woodslee, the lady of G. Scott Elliot, Esq. of Larriston, a son.

Mrs Johnstone, Albany-street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

- At Gayfield-square, Edinburgh, Mrs J. Smith, a daughter.

4. At Islabank, the lady of Peter Wedderburn, Esq. a son.

At London, Viscountess Errington, a son. 5. At Woodhouselee, Mrs Tytler, a son. 6. In Abercromby-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Campbell of Possil, a daughter.

-At Edinburgh, the lady of Norman Lockhart, Esq. a son.

8. At Buccleuch-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Short, a daughter.

-At his house, Vork-place, Edinburgh, the lady of Rear-Admiral Otway, commander-in-chief,

a son.

9. Mrs J. Saunders Robertson, Pitt-street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

-At Pitt-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Harbourne Strachan, a daughter.

10. At Rachan-cottage, Mrs Couper, a daughter. 11. At Hanover-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Gaird 12. Mrs Scott, George-street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

ner, a son.

ter.

At Dalhousie-castle, lady Mary Hay, a daugh13. At Great King-street, Mr Alexander Thomson, a daughter.

15. At Gilmore-place, Edinburgh, Mrs George Hutchison, a son.

16. At Hutton-hall, the lady of Col. C. Bruce, C. B. a son.

17. At Edinburgh, Mrs White of Howden, jun. a daughter.

18. At Edinburgh, the lady of Captain Houston Stewart, royal navy, a son and heir.

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a son.

At Kemnay-house, Mrs Burnett of Kemnay,

20. In Heriot-row, Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Lady Anne Fraser, a son.

At 76, George-street, Edinburgh, Mrs William Burn, a son.

22. At 58, Queen-street, Edinburgh, Mrs M'Farlan, a daughter.

23. At Whyteside-cottage, Polmont, Mrs Clark, -At Edinburgh, Mrs Robert Nasmyth, a daugh

a son.

ter.

At Buckland-Abbey, the lady of Sir John Gordon Sinclair, Bart. a son and heir.

-At his Lordship's house in Piccadilly, London, the Countess of Roseberry, a daughter.

24. At Cornhill, near Aberdeen, the lady of David Young, Esq. a son.

26. Mrs Linning, Mary's-place, a son. 27. At Inveresk, Mrs D. Elphinston, a son. 31. At Langley Farm, Kent, the Hon. Mrs Colville, a daughter

Sept. 1. At 37, George-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Adolphus Ross, a son.

2. Mrs Kermack, Albany-street, Edinburgh, a

son.

Lately. At No 18, Forth-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Orr, a son.

At Willey-place, Farnham, the lady of Charles Grant, Esq. a daughter.

The Countess of Verulam, a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

May 30. At Philadelphia, North America, Fre derick Campbell Stewart, Esq. of Ascog, to Miss Maria Smith, second daughter of the late Judge Smith, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

June 23. At Corfu, Major-General Sir Frederick Adam to the Signora Diamantina Pallatiano.

July 17. John Farquhar, Esq. of Pitscandly, Forfarshire, to Mary Ann, daughter of Mr George Shillito of Upper Thames-street, London.

22. At Doddington, Mr James Ormston, merchant, London, to Miss Atkinson, daughter of the late William Atkinson, Esq. Yeavering.

24. At Everton, Myles Sandys, jun. Esq. eldest son of Myles Sandys, Esq. Graythwaite-hall, Lancashire, to Frances, fifth daughter of the late Thomas France, Esq. Bostock-hall.

27. At Greenock, Mr H. C. Sempill, Glasgow, to Susan Ann, second daughter of Mr John Dow, Greenock.

31. At Greenock, Mr Daniel M'Kellar, merchant, to Miss Wilhelmena Jane Monteath.

At Kelso, Mr David Rider, manufacturer, Leeds, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr Joseph Henderson, draper, Kelso.

Aug. 1. At Newton-Stewart, the Rev. Charles Anderson, minister of Closeburn, to Elizabeth Hathorn, daughter of William Macmillan, Esq.

-At Braehouse, James Stewart, Esq. of Crossmount, and Captain in the 82d regiment of foot, to Jane, eldest daughter of Captain Campbell, Boreland.

-At George's-street, Edinburgh, Mitchell Patison, S. S. C. to Mary, daughter of Mr John Bryce, Carluke.

At Liverpool, Mr Robert Stewart, writing master and accountant, St James's-square, Edinburgh, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late John Powell, Esq. of Liverpool.

2. At Edinburgh, Francis Cobham, Esq. M. D. of the island of Barbadoes, to Mary Harvie, eldest daughter of William Gordon M'Crae, Esq.

7. At Edinburgh, Mr William Ross, clothier, St Andrew-street, to Catharine, daughter of the late Mr James Richardson.

-At Mountblow, Mr Alexander Cochran of Kirktonfield, to Jessie, eldest daughter of the late John Bowie, Esq. Paisley.

8. At Leith, Mr John Taylor, merchant there, to Jane, daughter of William Lamont, Esq. controlling surveyor of his Majesty's customs, Leith.

-At Fenton, John Hope, Esq. 89th regiment to Helen, youngest daughter of the late George Bogue, Esq. of Woodhall.

At Edinburgh, Mr William Whitehead, merchant, to Helen, second daughter of Mr Josiah Livingston, merchant.

9. At London, Colonel Alexander Woodford of the Coldstream regiment of guards, aide-de-camp to his Majesty, to Charlotte Mary Anne Fraser, eldest daughter of the late Charles Henry Fraser, Esq. formerly his Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Circle of Lower Saxony.

-At London, William Bowles, Esq. captain in the royal navy, to the Hon. Frances Temple, eldest daughter of the late Viscount Palmerston.

10. At Clyde-place, Glasgow, Mr Alex. McNab, merchant, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr P. Macfarlane, merchant.

12. At London, Alexander Watson Law, Esq. of the East India Company's service, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Robert Romanes of Cheapside.

At Chelsea, Charles C. Young, Esq. of Burton-crescent, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late James Hay, Esq. of Sloane-street.

14. At Droitwich in Worcestershire, John Phillips, of Hanbury Hall, Esq. to Miss Weir, niece of the late John Weir of Broughton-house, Esq.

-At George street, Edinburgh, John Jeffrey, Esq to Elizabeth Helen, eldest daughter of the late Dr James Hunter, Professor of Logic in the University of St Andrews.

- At Risk, Stirlingshire, Mr Robert Kennedy,

merchant, Glasgow, to Agnes, fourth daughter of William Bryson, Esq. of Risk.

-At Glasgow, Mr James Arnot Storey, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Jas Galloway, Esq. writer and lecturer on conveyancing.

- At Cart-vale, Paisley, Mr Alexander Wardrope, manufacturer, to Agnes, second daughter of John Fleming, Esq.

17. At the Manse of Tough, William Scott, Esq. of Campfield, to Anne, daughter of the Rev. Alex. Urquhart, minister of Tough.

19. At Mary-la-bone Church, London, Campbell Marjoribanks, Esq. of Upper Wimpole-street, to Mrs Parker, widow of the late William Parker, Esq. of Bengal.

21. At Pitcullo, Mr William Drummond, writer, Cupar-Fife, to Catherine, daughter of Mr Bell.

23. Lieutenant-Colonel Raikes of the Coldstream guards, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Henry Boulton, Esq. of Givon's-grove, Surrey.

25. At Edinburgh, Mr William Miller, writer, to Christian, eldest daughter of the late Mr Wm Brown, editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal.

26. At London, Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. of Marlborough-square, son of the late Charles Maekenzie, Esq. writer, of this city, to Miss Teresa Redings, daughter of — Redings, Esq. merchant in Cork.

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-At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Happer, surgeon, Sunderland, to Miss Jessie Lock, youngest daugh ter of Mr Peter Lock, wood-merchant, Leith-walk.

27. At Flatt, Liddisdale, Roxburghshire, Robert Elliott, Esq. of Redheugh and Tarras, to Jessie, eldest daughter of John Elliot, Esq.

- At Edinburgh, Mr Henry Scott, junior, hat. manufacturer, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late John Martin, Esq. Lauriston-place.

29. At Great King-street, William Thomas Carruthers, Esq. of Dormont, to Helen, daughter of the late Donald Maclachlan, Esq. of Maclachlan.

-At Edinburgh, Lieutenant W. C. Anderson, royal horse artillery, to Miss Gibson of Harchope, only child of the late George Gibson of Brewlands, Esq.

31. At Edinburgh, James Ritchie, Esq. of the 67th regiment, to Mary, eldest daughter of Dr Minto, George-street.

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Feb. 11. At Madras, Dr Alexander Stewart, secretary to the medical board, &c. at that place, youngest son of the late Captain Donald Stewart of Shierglass.

24. At his plantation in East Florida, Lindsay Toodie, Esq. son of the late Mr Andrew Toodie of St Andrews.

April 14. At the Cape of Good Hope, whether he had gone for the benefit of his health, Hugh Spottiswood, Esq. of the civil service on the Madras establishment.

22. In M'Intosh county, Georgia, America, John Raillie, Esq.

May 14. At Richmond Bay, Prince Edward's Island, North America, the Rev. Andrew Nicholl, minister of that place.

31. At Sierra Leone, Mr Henry Alex. Elliott, royal navy, youngest son of the Rev. Robert Elliott of Maitland-street, Edinburgh.

June 8. At Edisto Island, South Carolina, Hen. Calder, Esq.

20. At Aux Cayes, in the island of St Domingo, John Ure, jun. Esq.; and on the 28th, Geo. Lawson, Esq. both of Glasgow.

21. On board the ship Hibberts, on his passage from Jamaica to this country, Robert Murray, Esq. of Knapdale, in that island.

July 3. At Trieste, Colonel Simpson of the royal imperial marines, (a native of Fifeshire, Scotland.)

9. At Montreal, Mr Hugh Aird, youngest son of Robert Aird, Esq. of Crossflatt.

16. At East Houses, aged 78, Gideon Walkingshaw. He was father to 12 children, grandfather to 64, and great-grandfather to 41, making a total of 117; 30 of whom are dead, and 87 living. He was in the employ of the Marquises of Lothian for 61 years, and 84 of his progeny are yet at his lordship's works.

17. At his house, near Meikle-Govan, Mr Andrew Orr, late bookseller, Glasgow, aged 66.

22. At Glasgow, Mrs Ann Hepburn, wife of the late Mr Robert Hepburn, stocking-maker, Glasgow, aged 94.

23. At Kemnay, Mr Charles Dawson, who, for the long period of 40 years, had been the parochial schoolmaster.

-At his house, Arthur-street, Edinburgh, Mr James Munro, goldsmith.

24. At Alloa, Mrs Margaret Cowie, wife of John Drummond, Esq. writer there.

-At Newbottle, Diana, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Donald Macleod of St Kilda.

26. Jane, infant daughter, and on 7th August, Mary, in her 14th year, then only daughter of Mr Richard Tosh, writer, Kirkaldy.

-At Holywood-manse, the Rev. Dr Crichton, minister of that parish.

29. At Joxtith-park, near Liverpool, Eliza Anna, wife of Mr John Macintyre, merchant, and daugh ter of General Ferrier, Dumbarton-castle, aged 33. -At Inverness, Jas Errol Gray, Esq. surgeon. 30. At Workshop, Nottinghamshire, Robert Barber, Esq. aged 85.

31. At Chessels'-court, Wilhelmina Marjori. banks, wife of William Jamieson, merchant in Edinburgh.

-At her father's house, St Andrew's-square, Edinburgh, Dorothea Clerk, eldest daughter of Joseph Bell, Esq. surgeon.

Aug. 1. At Blackness, Linlithgowshire, Mr Geo. Allan, merchant, Edinburgh.

-At Mound-place, Edinburgh, Miss Mary Napier.

2. At Swinebourne-castle, very suddenly, in the prime of life, Leonard Shafto Orde, a LieutenantGeneral in his Majesty's service, a Justice of Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for Northumberland.

-At Margate, Mr Gilbert Hamilton, son of the late Gilbert Hamilton, Esq. merchant, Glasgow. -At Chapel, Fifeshire, Robert Arnott, Esq. aged 78.

-At Edinburgh, the Rev. David Dickson of Persilands, one of the ministers of this city.

3. James, the infant son of Mr Wm Dalrymple. At Edinburgh, in his 21st year, Mr Edward Finlay Marnoch, student of medicine, fifth son of the late Mr John Marnoch, carver and gilder, Edinburgh.

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At Glenpark, Janet Agnes Bell, daughter of Thomas Bell, Esq. Wharton-place, Edinburgh. 3. At Brussels, Major-General Sir William Nicolson, Bart.

-At Edinburgh, Miss Margaret Boswell, the last of the name in the direct line of the ancient family of the Boswells of Balmuto.

6. At Clifton, George Anna, second daughter of Captain John Paterson of the Hon. East India Company's service.

-At his house, St Andrew's-square, Edinburgh, David Craigie, second son of Joseph Bell, Esq.

surgeon.

At her house, Abercromby-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Taylor, relict of the late Mr Robert Taylor, Canongate.

-At Forres, William Tulloh, Esq. of Bogton, and formerly of Calcutta.

7. At his house in the Tower, London, John Urquhart, Esq. of the Ordnance-office.

At his house, 13, Gayfield-square, Edinburgh, Thomas Brown, Esq. bookseller.

8. At Gilmerton, Miss Christian Trotter, daughter of the late Thomas Trotter, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh.

- Mr Thomas Waugh of Larctburn.

At Greenock, Patrick James Hunter, son of Patrick Hunter, jun. Esq.

9. At Liverpool, the celebrated Miss Margaret M'Avoy, whose faculty of distinguishing colours,

&c. by the touch, gave rise to much discuMION about three years since.

10. At his seat, Elcombe-place, Kent, the most noble Walter, Marquis of Ormonde. His Lordship was born in 1770, succeeded his father John, the late Earl, in 1796. Having died without issue, he is succeeded in his titles and estates by his next brother, James Wandesford, now Earl of Ormonde. The title of Marquis and the British Peerage are extinct.

11. At London, the Right Hon. Lady Lilford -At his house, Albany-street, North Leith, Thomas Robertson, late Commander of the Royal Charlotte, revenue cutter.

12. At Edinburgh, Mr J. Swanston, merchant. 13. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Finlayson, widow of Mr William Finlayson, formerly of Savan na-la-Mar, Jamaica.

-At Musselburgh, in his 67th year, John Tay lor, A. M. rector of the grammar school there. 14. At his house, Allan's-close, Edinburgh, Mr Richard Cleghorn, solicitor-at-law.

16. At Edinburgh, John Livingston, Campbell, Esq. of Achallader.

17. At Edinburgh, Mr Jas Johnston, engraver. -At Leith, Robert, son of Mr James Ainsße, merchant there, aged 17.

At Edinburgh, John Livingston, Esq. of Shortridgehead, writer in Edinburgh.

18. At Lude, Colonel John Robertson. 19. At Edinburgh, Mr James Miller, deputaclerk to the Commission of Teinds.

-At West Calder-manse, May, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Muckersy, minister of the gospel at Kinkell.

20. At Bath, Major-General Sir Graney Thomas Calcraft, Knight of the orders of Maria Theresa, Tower and Sword, &c. &c.

21. At his house in Queen Anne-street, Sir Hugh Inglis of Milton Bryant, in the county of Belford, Bart.

-At Brussels, Lieutenant-General Sir Ewen Baillie, Bart.

22. At Edinburgh, David Johnston Malcolm, Esq. collector of his Majesty's customs, Kirkady.

At Nelson-street, Mrs Elizabeth Suther, we of George Melville, writer in Edinburgh. 23. At Castle-Semple-house, John Harvey, Esq. of Castle-Semple, in the 67th year of his age.

25. At his house in Grosvenor-street, London, the Right Hon. Lord Stawell, in his 64th year. His Lordship was only son of the Right Hon. H. Bilson Legge, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer.

At Lathrisk, Charles Maitland of Rankeilour, one of his Majesty's Deputy Lieutenants for Fifeshire.

26. At Candy, Stirlingshire, Margaret, only daughter of Mr Alexander Robertson.

After a lingering illness, Mr Thomas Strong, merchant in Leith.

27. At Bridgend, Isabella Mary Campbell, spouse of Major Todd, late of the 35d regiment.

28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Rachell Ann MorriSOR, widow of Major David Morrieson, of the Hut. East India Company's service.

At Linlithgow, after a lingering illness, Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr John Henley of the Excise there.

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At Camberwell Grove, London, William, youngest son of William Scott, Esq.

30 At Queen-street, Enfield-highway, Middlesex, Mrs Mary Anne Burgess, wife of John Keit, Esq.; and, same day, John William, their infant

son.

At London, Ensign James Wight of the 79th regiment, eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Wight of Chapelerne.

Lately-At Bouverie-street, London, of apeplexy, aged 80, James Dobie, Esq. solicitor, for 34 years secretary to the Scottish Corporation.

On board the Streatham, East Indiaman, on his passage from Bengal to China, in October last, Richard Turnbull, assistant-surgeon, third son of the late John Turnbull, Esq. of Branxton.

At Paris, William Thomas Sandford, Esq. in. merly a Major on the Bombay Establishment, and aid-de-camp to General Abercrombie during the Mysore war.

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