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At Camnethan House, Mrs Lockhart, of Castlehill, a son.

At Castletown, George Dunlop, Esq. merchant, Leith, to Miss Margaret Rennie, daughter of the deceased John Rennie, Esq. Castletown.

15. At Mase of Belhevic, the Rev. Robert Scott, minister of Glenbucket, to Mary, second daughter of the late Rev. James Forsyth, minister of Belhevic.

20. At Glasgow, Mr Joseph Allison, merchant there, to Miss Margeret Macdonald, daughter of Archibald Macdonald, Esq. of Ord, Skye.

21. At Helensburgh, Donald M'Dou

Lately, At London, the Viscountess gal, Esq. merchant, Greenock, to Miss Grimston, a son. Catharine M Lachlan, daughter of the late

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At London, the Lady of Viscount James M'Lachlan, Esq. of Stronehulin. St Asaph, a daughter. At Greenock, James Hunter, Esq. to Miss Susan Robertson, daughter of George Robertson, Esq.

At Torquay, the Viscountess Ha

milton, a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

April 2. At London, John M'Lean, Esq. of Carriacou, to Miss Jessie Urquhart, youngest daughter of the Rev. Thomas Urquhart, minister of Rosskeen, Ross-shire.

3. At Arngibbon, Perthshire, the Rev. John Sommers, minister, Thornhill, to Euphemia, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Forrester, Esq. of Arngibbon.

4. At London, John W. H. Brydges, Esq. of Wotten Court, Kent, to the Right Hon. Lady Isabella Anne Beresford, daughter of the late, and sister to the present Marquis of Waterford.

6. At Southampton, Major General Lindsay, to Miss Janet Bailie, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Baillie, Esq. of Dochfour.

10. At Edinburgh, John Tawse, Esq. Advocate, to Miss Elizabeth Somerville Dickson, youngest daughter of the Rev. Mr David Dickson, one of the ministers of this city.

11. At London, Major S. G. Newport, to Priscilla, eldest daughter of the late, and sister of the present Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart. of Norton Convers Hall, Yorkshire.

At London, Sir Humphry Davy, to Mrs Apreece.

23. At Edinburgh, Alexander M⭑Ken-, zie, of Scotsburn, Esq. to Miss Jane Henderson, second daughter of the late John Henderson, Esq. of the 100th regiment.

25. Mr John Hay, jeweller, Leith, to Anne, daughter of Mr John Morrison,; Edinburgh.

27. At Edinburgh, Patrick Tennent, Esq writer to the signet, to Miss Margaret Lyon, youngest daughter of the late Hugh Lyon, Esq. of Wester Ogle.

At Edinburgh, Thomas Fraser,, Esq. writer, Dumfries, to Miss Lawson, daughter of William Lawson, Esq. late of, Grith-head.

At Glasgow, Mr William Montgo- . gomery, of Cloalt, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Love of Knows.

At Glasgow, Lieutenant Thomas, Carmalt, Royal Navy, of Muff Lodge,. near Londonderry, to Miss Jean, eldest daughter of Mr Charles Alexander, Green

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John Osburn Brown, Esq. writer to the signet, to Miss Elizabeth Rae Camp

20. At Edinburgh, Mrs Mary Hamilton, widow of James Hamilton, Esq. of Ste venson, Lanarkshire.

In Dublin, at a very advanced age, Walter Redfoord, Esq. A man of singu larly respectable character; originally from Roxburghshire, but had been about 50 years in Dublin.

bell, eldest daughter of John Campbell, of the celebrated Right Hon. Edmund
At Beaconsfield, Mrs Burke, relict
Esq. Receiver-General of his Majesty's
Customs for Scotland.

Lately, at Fineshade, Northamptonshire, Thomas Whichote, Esq. eldest son of Sir Thomas Whichcote, Bart. of Ash

warby House, Lincolnshire, to the Right Hon. Lady Sophia Sherard, third daughter of the late, and sister to the present Earl of Harborough.

In Lincolnshire, Corporal Dupre, to Miss N. Trollope, with a fortune of L. 12,000. Miss T. fell in love with him while he was on parade with the soldiers; the next morning she communicated her sentiments to him, which he joyfully accepted, and on the following day, led her to the altar of Hymen.

DEATHS.

Sept. 6. 1811. At Madras, Charles Foote, late commander of the Piedmontaise frigate; and on the 20th, Captain Dawson, who lately went from England, and succeeded Captain Foote in the command of that ship.

March 27, 1812. At Grantown, in Strathspey, John Grant, in the 92d year of his age, without sickness or pain, but mere decay of nature, in the perfect use of his faculties, and to the last, clear and collected.

29. At Kilbryde Castle, Sir James Campbell, Bart. of Aberuchill, in the 89th year of his age.

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30. At Kimbolton, in Huntingdonshire, (Easter Sunday), as the Rev Mr Codling was preaching from the 17th, 18th, and 19th verses of the cxviiith psalmshall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord. The Lord hath chustered me sore; but he hath not given me over unto death. Open unto me the gates of righteousness; I will go into them, and I will praise the Lord;" he suddenly stopped short, and exclaimed, "I can't! can't!" and immediately sunk down in the pulpit, and almost instantly expired. The deceased was only thirty-two years of age.

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At London, William Campbell, Esq. of the Transport Office.

31. At Dumfries, Mrs Mary Ferguson aged 78, relict of Mr David Ferguson, late in Murraythwaite.

At Kirkintilloch, Mr John Freeland, one of the Magistrates of that burgh. April 1. Mr James Campbell, Kilbride, near Dumblane, aged 98..

At Dorking, in Surrey, Sir Frederick Evelyn. He was one of the oldest members of the Jockey Club. Miss Evelyn, his only sister, survived him but one day..

At Craighill, Perthshire, Miss Margaret Ratray, of Craighill.

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At Banff, James Duff, Esq. late of Maderia,

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Mr Raphael Smith, one of our first engravers in mezzotinto. He possessed great taste and talents in his profession. At Dalgoner, the Rev. Philip Mor rison, minister of the gospel at Balmaghit, in the 83d year of his rge.

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At Polarton, Carlow, at an advan ced period of life, Sir C. Burton, Bart,

2. Mr F. Collinson, of Askgill, near Middleham, an eminent jockey and trainer, and highly esteemed by the noblemen and gentlemen of the turf.

3. At Lawthorn, Janet Reid, aged 103 years.

4 At Newton-upon-Ayr, Mr. William Reid, late Bailie of that place, aged 52.

Marjory, eldest daughter of Patrick Irvine, Esq. of Inveramsay, W. S.

At Leith, Mr Robert Kemp, late soap manufacturer.

At Kinghorn, Mr William Reikie, at the advanced age of 79 years, during 38 of which, he discharged, with universal satisfaction, the duties of Postmaster.

5. At Edinburgh, Mr Henry Martin, upholsterer, Lawnmarket.

6. At London, Thomas Fydell, Esq. one of the representatives in Parliament for Boston, aged 71 years.

At Edinburgh, Miss Janet Inglis, daughter

daughter of Sir John Inglis, Bart. of Cramond, aged, 86.

6. At Kinnalty House, in Forfarshire, the Right Hon. David Earl of Airly. This nobleman was the only son of David, Lord Ogilvy, by his Lady, Margaret, daughter of Sir James Johnstone, of Westerhall, Bart. Lord Ogilvy was, in 1746, attainted for his adherence to the interest of the former Royal family of Stuart, but the honours and estate of the family of Airly were saved by his father, John, Earl of Airly, being then alive, and in posses, sion of them. Lord Ogilvy lived many years after his father, and during his life, the honours of the family were in abeyance, but on his death in 1803, they revived in the person of his son, the Earl now deceased; and as he died unmarried, and the patent was, in 1639, granted to the first Earl and his heirs male, without all question, the honours of this noble family now belong to the Right Hon. Walter Earl of Airly, the second son of the above Earl John.

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At Musselburgh, Archibald Cochran, Esq. of Ashkirk, in the 81st year of his age.

11. At London, her Grace Jane Duchess of Gordon. Her Grace was the 2d daughter of Sir William Maxwell, Bart. was born in 1746, and married to the present Duke of Gordon, Oct. 1, 1767, by whom she had, now living, one son, the Marquis of Huntly, and five daughters, viz. the Duchess of Richmond, Lady Magdalen Palmer, the Duchess of Manchester, the Marchioness of Cornwallis, and the Duchess of Bedford. She lost a second

son, Lord Alexander, who died some years ago. Her Grace received the Holy Sacrament a few hours before her dissolution, of which all her children were partakers. 12. At London, Sir William Plomer, Knight, Alderman of the city of London. At Cupar Fife, Robert Johnston, Esq. of Kedlock.

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