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MARRIAGES,

adjutant of the 4th, or Highland regiment of Lanarkshire Local Militia, to Jean, eldeft daughter of Henry Wardrop, Efq. of Blackfaulds.

Nov. 1. Sir Thomas Edward Winnington, of Stanford-court, M.P. to Joanna, 2d daughter of John Taylor, Efq. of Mofeley Hall, Worcestershire.

2. Mr Robfon, factor, Dalhousie Castle, to Isabella, daughter of the late Robert Cranstoun, Efq. of Crailing Hall.

9. At Leith, Mr John Macfie, fugar refiner, to Alifon, 2d daughter of Wm. Thorburn, Efq.

10. At London, Sir Bellingham Reginald Graham, Bart. of Norton Conyers, Yorkfhire, to Mifs Harriet, 3d daughter of the late George Clark, Efq. of Weft Hatch, Effex.

Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. of Tabley-Houfe, Chefhire, to Georgiana Maria, youngest daughter of Col. Cottin, and god-daughter to his R. H. the Prince of Wales.

12. At Aberdeen, the Rev. W. M'Bean, minister of Alves, to Janet, youngest daughter of the late Alex. Leflie, merchant in Aberdeen,

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At Stranraer, Mr James Gordon, merchant, to Mifs Margaret, daughter of James M'Lean, Efq. of Stranraer.

13. At Chester, R. W. Vyfe, Efq. of Stock Place, Bucks, M. P. for Beverley, to Mifs Frances Hefketh, fecond daughter of Henry Hesketh, Efq. of Newton, near Chester.

14. At St Ninian's Manfe, the Rev. Joha Ruffel, minifter of Muthill, to Mifs Jean Aitken, Greenock.

At Rockhall, James Crichton, Efq. of Friars Carfe, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Grierfon of Lag, Bart.

16. At Leith, Wm. Oliphant, Efq. junior, to Mifs Jane Cundell, 2d daughter of the late John Cundell, Efq.

19. At Hounam Manfe, Lieut, Thomas Thomfon, of his Majesty's 26th regiment of foot, to Mifs Elizabeth Rutherford, 3d daughter of the Rev. James Rutherford, minifter of Hounam.

20. Mr James Bruce, diftiller, Tulliallan, to Helen, eldest daughter of Thomas Purvis, Efq. of Lochend.

-At Annadale, Ireland, the Right Hon. Thomas Henry Fofler, only fon of the Right Hon. John Fofter, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland, to Mifs Skeffington, only child of the Hon. Chichester Skeffington, and niece to the Earl of Maffereene, and the Earl of Roden.

22. At Barnwood, in the county of OCT. 20. Patrick Auld, of Alley's Bank, Gloucester, John Gordon, Efq. fon of the

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late Honourable Colonel John Gordon of Aboyne, to Eliza, daughter of Robert Morris, Efq. M. P. for the county of Gloucefter.

23. At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Findlay, writing mafter, to Mifs Catherine M'Kenzie, daughter of Mr M'Kenzie, jeweller, Edinburgh.

26. Mr James Pollock Reid, manufacturer, to Ann, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Kirkland, merchant in Glafgow.

At Haddington, John Coldftream, Efq. furgeon of the 26th, Cameronians, to Frances, daughter of the Reverend Dr Sibbald.

27. At Edinburgh, by the Rev. Mr Peddie, Mr Thomas Wilfon, tanner, Hawick, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr John Fiddes, Wells.

28. At Leith, Mr Wm. Forbes, grocer, to Mifs Skinner, daughter of Mr Skinner, cooper.

At Turvey Houfe, the feat of Lord Trimbletown, the Hon. Robert Leefon, the youngest fon of the Earl of Milltown, to Philippa Juliana, youngest daughter of the late Rev. J. Rofe, prebendary of Worcefter.

29. At Edinburgh, his Grace the Duke of Argyll, to the Right Honourable Lady Paget.

30. At Drummelzier, John Stodart, Efq. Cartland Mains, to Mifs Henderson, only daughter of Mr James Henderson.

Lately, at Inverness, Mr Alex. Tolmie, manufacturer, to Mifs M. Frafer, youngest daughter of Wm. Fraser, Efq. commiffary of Inverness.

DEC. 2. In Brankfton church, Mr John Batters of Etal, to Mifs Peacock, Brankftonhill, Northumberland.

3. At Greenock, Mr Samuel Livingfton, merchant, to Mifs Jean Stewart, youngest daughter of the deceased George Stewart, Efq. of Stewart Hall.

8. At St Roque, near Edinburgh, Geo. Clerk Craigie, Efq. of Dumbarnie, advocate, to Mifs Mary Carmichael, fecond daughter of Maurice Carmichael, Efq. of Eaft End.

At Tellyrie, the Rev. W. Taylor, Perth, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Greig, Efq.

Lately, Lieutenant Henry Clemens, of the 71ft foot, to Mifs Southwell, only daughter of the Honourable Colonel Southwell, of Castle Hamilton, in the county of Cavan.

The Rev. Richard Yates, chaplain of his Majesty's Royal Hospital, Chelsea, to

Mifs Telfer, only daughter of Patrick Telfer, Efq. of Gower Street, Bedford Square.

At Nairn, Captain R. Macdonald, of the Royals, to Catherine, only daughter of the late Alexander Straith, M. D. furgeon to the forces.

At London, Meffrs James and Jeremiah Davies, to Mifs Chriftie, and Mifs S. Chriftie, daughters of Mr Christie of Poland Street.

DEATHS.

In May laft, while accompanying Gen. Malcolm's embaffy to Perfia, Alexander Fotheringham, Efq. 4th fon of Alexander Ogilvie Fotheringham, Efq. of Powrie.

At the Prefidency of Madras, James Strachan, Efq. affiftant-furgeon there.

JULY 8. At the Ifle of Bourbon, Lieut. John Graham Munro, of the 36th regiment, and 2d fon of Lieutenant-Colonel Munro of Poyntzfield. He received his mortal wound in the gallant attack that decided the fate of that fettlement.

AUG. 15. At Athens, Mr Geo. Watson, eldest son of Wm. Watson, Efq. of Auchtertyre.

SEPT. 8. At Guadaloupe, univerfally and deeply regretted by his brother officers and friends, Lieutenant Laye, of the 4th Weft India regiment, a promifing young officer, fon of Major-General Laye, commanding the artillery of North Britain.

16. On his paffage from Guadaloupe to England, at fea, on board the Watt of Liverpool, Lieutenant John Low, of the 63d regiment of foot, eldest son of John Low of Hilton, Stonehaven, in the 21st year of his age; a young man of amiable manners,

OCT. 6. At Newton, near Kilma&thomas, in the 95th year of his age, Denis M'Nemara, commonly known by the name of Ruadh, or Red-haired. During 70 years at least, of fuch a rare courfe of longevity, this extraordinary man had been looked up to by his contemporaries in Irish literature, as poffeffing that poetical eminence, which ranked him amongst the most celebrated of the modern bards.

13. At New York, in his 81ft year, Lieutenant-Colonel George Turnbull, who, for upwards of 60 years in the British army, fuftained, in every refpect, that character which distinguishes the foldier and the gentleman.

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apprehenfion, and engaging manners, most justly endeared her to her family and friends.

14. At Glasgow, Lieutenant and Adjutant John Robertson, of the 71ft light infantry.

19. At a village, on his way to Lifbon, William Moffat, Efq. of Prinlaws, paymafter of the 79th regiment, now in Portugal.

24. At Portobello, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, Mr John Marshall, fon of Mr William Marshall, plumber, Edinburgh, much and justly regretted.

Nov. 1. At Dalguife, Mrs Menzies of Menzies.

-At Montrofe, in the 69th year of her age, Mrs Mary Allan, relict of Captain James Hume, much and justly regretted.

4. At Bushey, Mrs Capper, widow of the late Richard Capper, Efq. barrister-atlaw, and eldest daughter of the late Lord Chief Baron Ord.

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widow of the late John Mackenzie, Efq. of Strickathro'.

At Greenhall, Mrs Janet Wardrop, wife of John Muir, Efq. of Greenhall, in the 79th year of her age.

Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Rev. James Thomson, Prestonkirk.

13. At Hartwell, the Countess De Lifle, her Moft Chriftian Majefty, of a dropfy, after having lingered for feveral years, in a very bad ftate of health. She displayed, in her last moments, that firmness, piety, and refignation, which are the characteristics of the house of Bourbon. Her Majesty's death-bed was attended by the Count De Lifle, and all the Princes and Princeffes of the Royal Blood, of whom fhe took the most affectionate leave.

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Charles Watfon, upholsterer and cabinet-maker, Greenfide Place, after a fhort illnefs, much and justly regretted.

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At Dunbar, John Beatie Bower, Efq. Captain in the Edinburgh regiment of militia. Mr Thomas Harris, late grocer in Edinburgh.

At the Manfe of Kirkintulloch, the Rev. James Jack, minifter of that parish, generally esteemed and regretted.

14. At Carron Works, Mr John Campbell, aged 46.

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15. At Arbroath, Marjory Hay, aged 14 years, eldest daughter of Alexander Hay, Efq. of Letham, much and juftly regretted. At Montrose, after a fhort but painful illness, which he bore with great firmnefs, Mr George Murray, bookfeller, most fincerely regretted by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances.

At London, Charles Moore, Efq. one of the auditors of public accounts, and brother of the late Sir John Moore.

At Mayplace, Kent, the Right Hon. Lady Fermanach, aged 73.

16. At Edinburgh, Mr William Dryfdale, Mail Coach Contractor, much and justly regretted,

17. At Pitcairly, James Cathcart, Efq. of Carbieflon, late Major of the 19th dragoons.

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At Kilmarnock, Mr James Baird, writer there.

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lege of Juftice, and one of the Commiffioners of the High Court of Jufticiary. His Lordship was eideft fon of the celebrated Dr William Cullen. He entered advocate in 1764, and was raised to the Bench in November 1796, upon the death of Lord Alva. Lord Cullen was a man of acknowledged talents, a found lawyer, and was always confpicuous in profeffional argument; he had a great tafte for polite literature; and his papers in the Mirror and Lounger evince the elegance of his pen. His Lordfhip will be long remembered for a temper peculiarly mild and conciliating; for those highly polished and courteous manners,― and that gaiety of fpirit, which rendered his company fo fafcinating.

Dec. 1. At Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Ruffell, fenior.

2. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Walker, relict of the late Rev. William Walker.

At Edinburgh, Mr John Heggie, fe-, cond fon of the deceafed James Heggie, Efq. merchant, Kirkaldy.

At London, J. L. Douglas, Efq. Admiral of the Blue.

At Falmouth, on her return from Cadiz, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, of the 79th regiment.

Lady Catherine Lennox, only daughter of the Earl of Lennox.

At Walmer, aged 76, Rear-Admiral Keeler,

Mr Crawfhaw, iron mafter, of the county of Glamorgan, a fhort time fince, poffeffed of L.1,000,000 fterling, the whole of which he acquired himself in the iron trade, within these last 40 years.

Prices of Grain per quarter, Corn Exchange, London.

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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Juvenis Serenus.—A. D. W.-Somniator.-Verses on the Princess Ame lia, will not suit our Miscellany.

Several pieces of J. M'D. will appear.

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ADAM, Dr, biographical randa of an earthquake at, the Strictures on his work,

account of, 324
Anderfon, Dr James, me-
moirs of, 179
Anecdotes, historical and li-
terary, 434, 487,647,749,
824, 888
Angelo, Michael, extract on
the defign of, 107
Angiolini, letters of, 339
Appin houfe, defcription of
the view of, 643
Arbroath, tour from to Mon-
trofe, 10, 89, 164, 248,
260, 342, 501, 643
correction of miftakes in
the tour from, 248
Afia Minor, picturefque fur-
vey of, 356
Athens, defcription of the
flate of, in 1803, 263
Baillie Mifs, critical analysis
of her play of the Family
Legend, 103
Benger, E. review of his
poems on the flave trade,

439

Bitaube, M. biographical ac-
count of, 326
Black, review of his life of
Taffo, 522

Blair, Dr character of, 341
Blue Blanket, curious ex-
tract from an hiftorical ac-
Count of, 117
Bread, on the price of in
Edinburgh, 805
Bruce, vindication of, 90
Cadiz, explanation of the
plan of, 483
Caledonia, Chalmers's, pre-
face to the fecond vol. of,
84, review of, 757, 897
Caledonian horticultural fo-
ciety, proceedings of, 13,

246

Canal, fixth re-
port of the commiffioners for
making, 21
Cape of Good Hope, memo-
December 1810.

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181

Catherine, Loch, picturefque
tour to, 901
Chain, defcription of one
found in the Caledonian
Canal, 323
Chaimers, fee Caledonia
Charles II. anecdotes of, 114
Chemistry, memoirs of the
progrefs of, 4, 86, 168, 283,
327, 446, 530, 568, 686,
. 726, 887

Chevalier, M. le, letter of,
to Lord Dreghorn, 348
China,fpecimens of the penal
code of, 660, 746
Chinese Gazette, 663
Christian names, effay on,

567-

Clergy, Scotch, report of the
number and value of the
ftipends of, 252
Confederation of the Rhine,
table of the population, &c.
of the ftates belonging to, 9
Craigcrook Caftle, defcrip-
tion of, 243
Cultivation, view of the pro-
grefs of, on the Scottish
border, from Caledonia,

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514, fee Zetland Islands.
Education, plan for intro-
ducing Mr Lancaster's fy-
ftem of, into Scotland, 112
Engraving, art of, Society
for the encouragement of,
590

Epitaphs, 15, 95
Erne, Loch, picturefque tour
to, 901

Erskine, Lord, fpeech of, in
defence of Lord George
Gordon, 666, 740
Family Legend, critical an-
alyfis of the play of, 103
Fejee Iflands, account of, 601
Fife, extracts from Lamont's
Chronicle of, 569, 655, 729,
894

Fine arts, memoirs of the
progrefs of, 4, 86, 168,
283, 327, 446, 520, 568,
686, 887
Finlayfon James, D. D. re-
view of his fermons, 37
Fleuars, the feat of the Duke
of Roxburgh, defcription
of, 3
Flower drawing, review of
Syme's directions for learn-
ing, 364

Flufhing, description of the
bombardment of, 510
Forbes, Sir William, charac

ter of, 340
Forest Miniftrel, review of
Hogg's, 604

French Government, prizes
proposed by, 889
Genealogical table of the
mixtures of the different
human races, 354
Genius, the force of, 164
German Literature, view of
the prefent ftate of, 824,

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