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At Springfield, Andrew M'Culloch Esq. underwriter, Glasgow.

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At hochwinnoch, Mr John Caldwell, surgeon there, in the 93d year of his age. 8. At Brunswick, in the 58th year of his age, his Serene Highness William V. Prince of Orange, late Stadtholder of the United Provinces, a Knight of the Garter, &c. He was cousin-german to his Majesty. His successor in the Government of the Principality of Nassau-Orange is the hereditary and reigning Prince of Fulda.

8. At Edinburgh, Walter Scott, Esq. son of the late Francis Scott, Esq. formerly merchant in India.

8. At London, in the 65th year of his age, Robert Barker, Esq. the ingenious inventor of the Panorama.

1 8. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Blinshall, relict of Mr Edward Roberts, and daugh. ter of the Rev. Mr David Blinshal, minister of Lamington.

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8. At Rotherham, in Yorkshire, Henry Viscount Neville, eldest son of the Earl of Abergavenny. His Lordship's second son Ralph, now Viscount Neville, was with Lord Nelson on board the Victory, in the late glorious battle off Trafalgar, and is now Lieut. in Lord Collingwood's flag ship. 10. Andrew Brown, Esq. of Sornhill. 11. At Edinburgh, Mr James Maule, writer to the signet.

At Cupar Angus, aged 83, Mrs Catherine Menzies, widow of the deceased Mr David Blair, merchant there.

13. At Aberdeen, Andrew Thomson, Esq. of Banchory.

13. At Elgin, being her birth day, when she completed her 20th year, Henrietta Anne Gordon, daughter of the Rev. John Gordon, minister of the gospel at Duffus.

. At Madrid, aged 8o, Don Francisco Solano, an Admiral of great courage and experience.

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At Houndwood, Mrs Dunbar of Houndwood.

13. At Glasgow, universally lamented, Archibald Grahame, Esq. banker there.

14. At Cornhill, Mrs Darling, wife of James Darling, Esq.

15. At Longniddry, John Glassell, Esq. of Longniddry.

Mrs Heron of Chippermore. 16. At Braco Castle, Mrs Anna Amelia Murdoch, wife of James Masterton, Esq. of Braco.

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17. At Jersey, Lieut.-Gen. Andrew Gordon, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's forces in that island, and Colonel of the 26th reg of foot.

At Glasgow, Lieut. M. I. Nelson, of the 11th reg. of foot.

17. At Edinburgh, Miss Bell, eldest daughter of Thomas Bell, Esq. of Netherhorsburgh.

17. At Prestonpans, Mr Archibald Campbell, writer in Edinburgh.

17. At Sans Souci, near the Black Rock, Dublin, after a long and painful illness, Robert Herbert Butler, Earl of Lanesbo rough.

17. At Glasgow, Mr Robert Dickson, late ironmonger there.

18. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Thomson, spouse of Mr Gilbert Jamieson, merchant there.

19. At Glasgow, Alexander Peter, Esq. merchant.

19. At Drummond Castle, Perthshire, at the advanced age of 98, Louis Maccrabie, the most celebrated walker of his time. He was running footman to the Duke of Perth, and followed the fortune of his master, till they were separated at the battle of Culloden. At the restoration of the estates, he was taken into the service of the late Lord Perth, and passed the remainder of his days with comfort.

20. At Stirling, Mr Ebenezer Brown.

21. At Tatton Park, Cheshire, after a few days illness, W. Tatton Egerton, Esq. M. P. for that county.

22. At Musselburgh, Robert Riddel, Esq. of Carzeld.

22. At Kinloch, near Dunkeld, Mrs Colina Campbell, widow of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Melfort, formerly Lieut.Gov. of Fort George, and sister of Patrick Campbell, Esq. of Achalader.

22. At Edinburgh, aged 22, Edmund Glover, Esq. M.D.

23. At ditto, Wm. Henry Charteris, Esq. 23. At London, Dr John Turton, one of her Majesty's physicians. He has left his fortune of L. 200,000, after the death of his widow, to the Princess Mary, his Majesty's 4th daughter.

24. At Edinburgh, Miss Barbara Menzies, daughter of John Menzies, Esq. of the Customs.

25. At Peterhead, Mr Alexander Anderson, late surgeon, Royal Navy,

26. At Serlby Hall, in the bloom of youth, the Hon. Charlotte Penelope Monckton, third daughter of Viscount Galway. At Dover Place, Captain David Mir

rylees.

At London, Lady Elizabeth Keppel, second daughter of the Earl of Albemarle, in the 9th year of her age.

April 26. At Sea, CaptainThomas Sharp, royal navy, youngest son of Francis Sharp, Esq. Comptroller of the Customs, Leith.

27. At Port Glasgow, Mrs Essex Ramsay, daughter of the deceased William Ramsay, Esq. of Templehall, and wife of Hugh Milliken, Esq. Port-Glasgow.

28. At Easdale, Argyllshire, Mrs Janet Campbell, spouse of Colin Campbell, Esq. of Easdale, and daughter of Colin Campbell of Glenmore, Esq.

28. At Kells Manse, aged 76, the Rev. John Gillespie, 42 years minister of Kells. 29. At Hiltley, near Linlithgow, Mrs Seton, relict of William Seton, Esq.

At Edinburgh, after a few hours illness, James Candlish, A. M.

At ditto, Mr Alexander Smiton, eldest son of the late Mr Walter Smiton, painter in Edinburgh.

29. At Forfar, Dr Kay, M.D.

At the Manse of Glenisla, the Rev. Alex. Peat, minister of that parish.

-. At Brechin, Robert Gillies, Esq. 30. At Moffat, George Buchanan, Esq. of Mackeanstone.

30. At Montrose, Mr D. Ford, merhcant. - At Huntly, the Rev. George Cowie, minister of that parish, in the 57th year of his age, and 35th of his ministry.

Price of Stocks.

May 1. At Lunderson, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, Mr John Watson, merchant, Greenock.

1. At Crownpoint House, Mrs Mary M.Quater, wife of Mr Wm. Gordon, Glasgow.

3. At Knightsbridge, Sir Richard Ford, Chief Magistrate of Bow-street, a gentleman of considerable talents, and unsullied integrity. He executed the duties of his difficult and important office with vigour, impartiality, and ability.

3. At Peebles, Charles Douglas Anderson,lyoungest son of John Anderson, Esq. of Winterfield.

7. In Wilts, Ann Yearsley, the well known poetic milk-woman of Bristol. 7. At Edinburgh, Mr Geo. Williamson, surgeon, Royal Navy.

8. At Kilconquhar House, Miss Lindsay, daughter of the deceased George Lindsay of Wormiston, Esq.

9. At Edinburgh, aged 66, Mr James Gray, senior, writer.

10. At Fowlis, Ross-shire, Lady Munro, relict of Sir Hary Munro, Bart.

11. At London, Mrs Grant, relict of Lieut-Gen. Francis Grant.

12. At Musselburgh, Henry David Inglis, Esq. Advocate, justly regretted.

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Prices of Grain per quarter, Corn Exchange,

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Wheat. Barley Oats. Pease.

Prices of Oat, Pease, and Barley Meal, in

Edinburgh Market, per Peck.

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Oatmeal. Bolls. Price.

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