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H. Ward, to be Ensign by purch. 9 Sept.
Lieut. Col. Sir G. H. F. Berkeley, K.C.B.
fm. h. p. 35 F. to be Lieut. Col. vice
King
12 Aug.
Lieut. Kenny, to be Capt. by purch. vice
Brownrigg, prom. 2 Ceylon R. 9 Sept.
Ensign Monins, to be Lieut. by purch. do.
Gent. Cadet W. Forbes, to be 'Ensign by
purch.
do.
Capt. Hutchinson, fm. h. p. 78 F. to be
Capt. vice Galbraith, ret. list. 2 do.
Lieut. T. Molyneux, to be Capt. by purch.
vice M'Lachlan, retires
16 do.
Ens. and Adj. J. Molyneux, to be Lieut.
by purch.
do.
do.

J. Elliot, to be Ensign, by purch.

Bt. Lieut. Col. Sir F. Stovin, fm. 28 F. to be Lieut. Col. vice Mitchell ret. 2 do. Henry Connop, to be Ensign by purch. vice Lysaght, retires do.

Rifle B. Bt. Col. Norcott, to be Lieut. Col. vice
Duffy, 8 F.

Bt. Lieut. Col. Leach, to be Major
1st Lieut. Manners, to be Captain

2d Lieut. Milligan, to be 1st Lieut.
Henry Gascoyne, to be 2d Lieut,

9 do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

1W.I.R. Captain Stewart, Newf. Fenc. to be Capt. vice Appelius, prom. 21 F.

do.

2Ceyl. R.Bt. Liesit. Col. Brownrigg, fm. 52 F. to be Maj. by purch. vice Chaplin, prom. 26 Aug.

Miscellaneous.

Barr. Mast. Goddard, fm. Gibraltar, to be
Barr. Mast. in Great Britain 31 Aug.
Robert Metcalfe, to be Barr. Master. at
Gibraltar

Hosp. Mate D. J. Stewart, to
Assist. vice Williams, prom.

Exchanges.

do.

be Hosp.

50 F.

9 Sept.

Bt. Lieut. Col. Tonyn, from 31 F. rec. diff. with Major Tovey, h. p. 95 F.

Bt. Major Eckersley, from 1 Dr. rec. diff. between a full pay Tr. and a full pay Comp. with Captain Green, h. p. 60 F.

Maj. Hicks, from 37 F. rec. diff. with Maj. Burke, h. p. 99 F.

Captain England, from 12 F. with Captain Milne, 23 F.

Temple, from 14 F. with Captain Maitland, fm. Staff in Ionian Islands.

Tappenden, from 54 F. with Captain Campbell, h. p. 56 F.

Duberley, from 11 Dr. with Captain Crawford, h. p.

Lieut. Phillips, from 23 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Waller, h. p. 97 F.

Wilson, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Vincent, h. p.

Horton, from 2 Life Guards, rec. diff. with Lieut. Kingscote, h. p. Coldst. Gds.

M'Swiny, from 8 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Baynes, h. p. Corsican Rang.

Lieut. Green from 38 F. reo. diff. with Lieut. M'Carthy, h. p. 22 F.

Mackenzie, from 93 F. with Lieut. M. of Worcester, h. p. 7 Dr.

Crabb, from 46 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Rice, h. p. 58 F.

De Ruvyne, from 62 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Godfree, h. p. 50 F.

Codd, from 66 F. ree. diff. with Lieut. Croad, h. p.

Sharp, from 72 F. ree. diff. with Lieut. Glover, h. p.

Cornet and Sub-Lieut. Hanbury, fm. 2 Life Gds. rec. diff. with Cornet M'Douall, h. p. 25 Dragoons

Cornet Burke, from 5 Dr. Gds. with Ensign Dal yell, 29 F.

Ensign Herbert, from 25 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Locke, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn.

- Cumming, from 42 F. with Ensign Clark, h..

- Flattery, from 81 F. rea. diff. with Ensign Marsh, h. p. 95 F.

Clarke, from 16 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Henley, h. p. 89 F.

Surgeon Hume, 59 F. with Surgeon Reynolds, 72 F.

Resignations and Retirements.

Lieut. Col. Mitchell, 92 F.
BL Lieut. Col. Chaplin, 2 Ceylon Regt.
Handcock, 13 ̊F.
Mein, 43 F.

Bt. Maj. Broek, 37 F.
Captain Nugent, 16 F.

Sullivan, R. Horse Gds.
M'Lachlan, 77 F.

Ensign Lysaght, 93 E.

Appointments Cancelled.

Bt. Col. King, as Lieut. Col. 44 F.
Bt. Lieut. Col. Howard, as Maj. 12 Dr.
Major Buck of 8 F. as Lieut. Col. by Brevet,
12 Aug. 1819

Col. Roberton, 8 F.

Dismissed.

Deaths.

Col. Sir F. E. B. Hervey, Bt. 14 Dragoons,
24 Sept. 1819
25 June
Brevet Major Brome, 10 F. at Malta,
Captain O'Keefe, York Rang. at Barbadoes,
24 June
14 July

Siborn, 9 F. at St. Vincent's
Leonard, 32 F. at Corfu

Lieut. King, 15 F.at Halifax, Nova Scotia 22 July

Gill, 2 Ceylon Regt. at Calcutta
Bruce, ret. list 4 Vet. Bat. at Quebec

Adj. Dixon, h. p. Ogle's Levy
As. Surg. Bell, 86 F. at Madras
Barr. Master, Cowell, at Gosport

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Appointments.

To be Commander in Chief in the East Indies, Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart.

Flag-Lieutenant, Price Blackwood.

To be Commander in Chief in South America, Commodore Sir Thomas M. Hardy, Bart.-Flag Lieu

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26. At Chesterhall, Mrs Gray, a daughter. 27. At Letham, Fifeshire, the lady of Thomas Snook, Esq. a son and heir.

28. In Curzon-street, London, the lady Caroline Ann Macdonald of Clanronald, a son and heir.

29. At Clumber Park, Tuxford Notts, her Grace the Duchess of Newcastle, a daughter. -At Netherlay, Mrs Silver, a daughter.

- At Forge Lodge, Dumfries-shire, the lady of P. Mein, Esq. a son.

30. At Darsham House, Suffolk, the lady of Major Purvis, a son.

At Dundas-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Donaldson, a daughter.

31. At Ayr, Mrs Hill of Dudley, a son. -At Rosiere, near Lyndhurst, the Countess of Errol, a daughter.

September 3. At Dunnottar, lady Kennedy, a son. 5. At Saxonbury Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, the lady of Daniel Rowland, Esq. a son.

7. At Rockbank, Mrs Colin Campbell, Jura, a daughter.

At Athlone, the lady of Major-General Macleod, 78th regiment, a daughter.

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At Drakies, the lady of L. Mackintosh, Esq.

of Raigmore, a son.

8. In Wimpole-street, London, the lady of Edward Marjoribanks, Esq. a daughter.

9. Hawkhill, the lady of the Lord Justice Clerk,

a son.

At Slateford, Mrs Dr Belfrage, a son. 10. At Stonefield, Canaan, near Edinburgh, the lady of Lieutenant Peter Thomson, a daughter.

12. The wife of a poor labourer, named William Hannah, who lodges near the Swan Inn, in the Old Fleshmarket, Dumfries, was safely delivered of three daughters, who, with their mother, are doing well.

14. In Albany-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Walter Ferrier, a daughter.

-At Edinburgh, the lady of Henry Meredyth Jervis White Jervis, Esq. a son.

At the manse of Strathden, Mrs Gordon Forbes, Towie, a son.

15. At Thirlestane, in Etterick, the lady of the honourable Captain Napier, R. N. a son and heir. At New Saughton, the lady of James Watson, Esq. of Saughton, a son.

16. At Northumberland-street, Edinburgh, the lady of Major James Lee, a daughter.

17. The lady of Duncan Robertson, Esq. of Carron Vale, in the county of Stirling, a son and heir.

At Montpelier House, Burrowmuirhead, Mrs R. Scott, a son. 19. No 22, Northumberland-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Stoddart, a son.

21. At the manse of Maderty, Mrs Touch, a

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26. At Edinburgh, Mr Henry Sanderson, surgeon, Musselburgh, to Miss Agnes Thom.

27. Carl Gustaw, Baron von Bulow Wischendorff, to Helen Hay, third daughter of the deceased Henry David Inglis, Esq. advocate.

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At Gloucester, Charles Bathurst, Esq. eldest son of the Right Honourable Charles Bathurst of Sydney Park, to Miss Fendall, only daughter of the late William Fendall, Esq.

-At Biggar, Robert Craig, Esq. of Guildie, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr John Young, manufacturer, Littlewell

30. At Laurieston, Dr Alexander Tweedie, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, to Miss Hannah Brown, daughter of the late David Brown, Esq.

- At Glasgow, William Macfie, Esq. Greenock, to Janet, second daughter of the late Claud Marshall, Esq.

31. At Edinburgh, Mr James Burnet, bookseller, Leith, to Jessie, daughter of the late Mr Thomas Donaldson, merchant, Edinburgh.

At Edinburgh, Mr James Pollock, Paisley, to Isabella, third daughter of Mr William Russel, Kirkaldy.

September 1. At Eastwood Manse, Wood Sinclair, Esq. Leith, to Helen, daughter of the Reverend George Logan.

3. At Dunbar House, Edward Stanley, of Cross Hall, county of Lancaster, Esq. to lady Mary Maitland, second daughter of the Earl of Lauderdale.

6. At Glasgow, John Kinross, Esq. of Cork, distiller, to Isabella, only daughter of John Gibson, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

At Kirkcudbright, Captain Dun, of the Galloway militia, to Marjory, daughter of Alexander Melville, Esq. of Barwhar.

7. At Edinburgh, Mr James Wright, jun. merchant, Glasgow, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr John Watt, tobacconist, West Nicolson-street.

-At St Mary's, Islington, John Ingleby, Esq. of Halloway, to Miss Euphemia Black of Dundee.

8. At Paxton House, Rear-Admiral Sir David Milne, K. C. B. &c. &c. to Miss Stephen, daughter of the late George Stephen, Esq. of the island of Grenada.

10. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant E. Payne, 75th regiment, to Mary, only daughter of the late Thomas Brisco, Esq. island of Jamaica.

16. In London, Michael Stewart Nicolson, Esq. of Carnock, eldest son of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart. to Eliza Mary, only daughter of Robert Farquhar, Esq. of Portland Place."

-At Carfrae, John Paterson, Esq. Gayfield Square, Edinburgh, to Jane, second daughter of Robert Hogarth, Esq.

17. At Gilmore Place, Edinburgh, Patrick Dallaway, Esq. to Mrs Isobella Howie Garson Currie, youngest daughter of the late John Currie, Esq. of Dale Bank.

At Edinburgh, Adolphus Macdowall Ross, Esq. M. D. second son of the late Colonel Andrew Ross, of the 21st regiment of foot, to Miss Catharine Hume, youngest daughter of David Hume, Esq. Advocate.

21. At Edinburgh, Mr James Anderson, civil engineer and land-surveyor, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr Walker, Prince's-street.

22. At Campbelton, Mr Donald Macmillan, merchant, Glasgow, to Elizabeth, daughter of John Armour, Esq. Campbelton.

24. At Edinburgh, Mr Adam Geddes, to Eliza, second daughter to Mr Richard Fraser.

29. At Hope-street, Leith Walk, this morning, George Crichton, Esq. R. N. to Gifford, eldest daughter of William Allan, Esq. merchant, Leith.

Lately, In the parish church of Trentham, in the county of Stafford, the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Belgrave, eldest son of the earl Grosve nor, to the Right Honourable Lady Elizabeth Mary Leveson Gower, youngest daughter of the most noble the Marquis of Stafford.

Lately, At Mary-la-bonne, London, John W. Grieve, Esq. of the 2d regiment of Life Guards, to the Honourable Mrs Sydney Bowles, sister to Lord Norwick.

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Dec. 20. At Hussingabad, Captain Hugh Inglis Ker, of the 7th Bengal cavalry, youngest son of the deceased William Ker of Kerfield, Esq.

Mr William Auldjo, youngest son of the late George Auldjo, Esq. chief magistrate of Aberdeen. He was first officer of the East India ship, Queen Charlotte, which was totally lost in a hurricane off Madras, on the 24th October last, when all on board unfortunately perished.

Feb. 2. At Sourabya, Java, Mr Peter Kirkwood, midshipman on board the India ship Marchioness of Exeter, son of Mr P. Kirkwood, late merchant in Dundee.

7. At Allahabad, Bengal, Archibald Murray, Esq. East India Company's civil service, son of the late William Murray, Esq. of Polmaine.

Feb. 18. On the march from Russalpoor to Joulnah, Lieutenant-Colonel Heauh, of the Honourable East India Company's service.

At Calcutta, Mr William Nichol, cooper, formerly of Leith.

March 20. On her passage to Bombay, on board his Majesty's ship Minden, the lady of Rear-Admiral Sir Richard King, Commander-in-chief in the East Indies.

June 4. At Montreal, Mrs Martha Mair, spouse of Mr John Stephenson, merchant, aged 50.

18. Off Porto Rico, during a voyage to Demerara, in the 18th year of his age, Alexander, eldest son of Dugald Campbell, Esq. Achlian.

July 22. At Trinity Cottage, Margaret Stevenson, mother of Lieutenant John Mitchell, R. N.. and great aunt to Mrs Abercrombie, jun. Birkenbogue.

31. At Wells, aged 80, the Honourable Samuel Knollis, Lieutenant-Colonel in the army, and one of his Majesty's justices of the peace for Somersetshire. He was one of the few surviving officers who fought and conquered on the plains of Minden.

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Aug. 12. After labouring for several years a paralytic affection, George Langton of Langton, Esq. aged 48; and on the Monday following, worn out by unremitting attendance on him, Mrs Langton, his widow, aged 32.

-At Maxweltown, Miss Marion Maxwell of Carruchan, in her 79th year.

16. At Dysart, aged 78, John Jamieson, Esq. town-clerk of that burgh, and factor to the Earl of Rosslyn.

16. At Arbroath, Miss Mary Fraser, daughter of John Fraser, Esq. late of Greenlawhill, and granddaughter of General Sir James Wood of Bonning

ton.

17. At Edinburgh, Mrs Johnston of Lathrisk, widow of the late David Johnson, Esq. of Lathrisk and Bavelaw.

18. At Aberdeen, Alexander Rhind, Esq. merchant. At Loch-head, near Aberdeen, Mrs Simpson, relict of the Rev. Alexander Simpson, minister of Fraserburgh.

19. At Dalkeith, Helen Ramage Murray, youngest daughter of the late William Murray, accountant, Edinburgh.

20. At Gilmore Place, Miss Margaret Scott, daughter of the late Mrs Thomas Scott, Craiglock

hart.

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At Edinburgh, Elizabeth Parland, youngest daughter of Mr James Stevenson, merchant. 22. At Dunfermline, Mrs Catharine Beveridge, wife of Mr James Macbean, writer there.

At Hull, aged 34, Roderic M'Cleod, of the 15th regiment of foot, who fought at the siege of Quebec, under the gallant General Wolfe, and was in various other engagements.

23. At Leckie, Robert Moir, Esq. of Leckie, M. D. aged 88.

At Edinburgh, after a short illness, Mr Peter Steel, wright, much regretted by a numerous circle of acquaintances.

At Canaan, Miss St Clair, Benny, aged 14.
At Castletown, Caithness, Alexander Coghill,
Esq. merchant.
Mrs Fox, widow of Mr Richard Fox, of

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At Bonnington Place, Mrs Mary Oliphant, spouse of William Cowper.

At Gilmore Place, Mrs Elizabeth Knox, relict of Mr John Home, land-surveyor, Edinburgh, in the 63d year of her age.

At Bullingate, county of Wicklow, Ireland, aged 42 years, Major Edward Tandy, of the Honourable East India Company's service.

25. Mrs Janet Hannay, wife of James Ogilvie Mack, Esq. writer in Edinburgh.

At Surrey Place, Glasgow, Mr Andrew Oswald, wine and spirit merchant.

26. At his lodgings at Harrowgate, where he had gone for the benefit of the waters, Judge Fox, of Dublin. His death was awfully sudden; at dinner he appeared to be slightly unwell, but retired to his room as usual, after he had dined, and was found there two hours after, on the point of death. He had retired from the bench some time ago.

At Gosport Barracks, John C. Cowell, Esq. late Lieutenant-Colonel, Royal Scots.

27. At Hillhead, Mr John Somerville, sen. merchant, Glasgow.

28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Malcom, wife of Mr Daniel Robertson, Black Bull Inn.

At her house, Dunfermline, of a very sudden illness, Mrs Finlay Malcom, relict of the late Mr Finlay Malcom, brewer in Dunfermline, aged 51.

29. At 6, South St James's Street, Miss Mary Bell, daughter of the late Andrew Bell, Esq. of Craigfoodie, Fife.

30. At Stranraer, Patrick Taylor, Esq.

At Irvine, Mrs Reid, wife of Richard Reid, Esq. writer.

At Sanquhar House, Moray, George Grant, Esq. of Burdsyards.

At Great Malvern, lady Cope, wife of Sir Jonathan Cope, Bart.

31. At Edinburgh, Samuel Kendall, Esq. late of the colony of Berbice.

At his seat at Felpham, near Bognor, Dr Cyril Jackson. The doctor has been Dean of Christ-Church for 26 years, and was admired for his learning, and revered for his virtue.

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Margaret, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel G. Napier, 3d guards.

Sept 3. At Inverness, in her 78th year, Jane, relict of the Honourable Archibald Fraser of Lovat.

At Grange House, Bruntisland, Mrs Hamilton, wife of Mr James Hamilton, accountant-general of Excise.

-At Glasgow, Miss Ann Mure, eldest surviving daughter of the late William Mure, Esq. formerly of Laneshaw, in the parish of Carluke.

4. At Saltcoats, Andrew Glasgow, Esq. of Deanfoot, Peebles-shire.

-At Rothsay, where she had gone for the recovery of her health, Mrs Wilson, wife of the Rev. Dr Wilson, minister of Falkirk.

At Blyth, David Sivright, Esq. late merchant in London.

At Moncrieffe House, George Hugh, son of the late Eneas Mackay, Esq. of Scotston.

-At Leith, Mr Robert Thomson, shipmaster

there.

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-At Carron Park, William Cadell, Esq. of Banton, aged 82. Mr Cadell was one of the original founders of the Carron Iron Works, and during the whole course of an active life, was engaged in many useful and important commercial undertakings.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Jean Gibson, widow of the late Dr William Dalgliesh, minister of Peebles. 8. William Somerville, Esq. Ampherlaw.

9. At Aberdeen, William Forbes, Esq. late of Skellater, aged 88.

-At Perth, Jane, only daughter of Mr George Condie, writer.

-At Arbroath, Mrs Rose, widow of the Rev. Patrick Rose.

10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Munro, relict of Daniel Munro, Esq. of Summerfield.

At Leith, aged 16, Miss Margaret Brown Thomson, eldest daughter of the late Mr George Thomson, merchant there.

11. At Portobello, Catherine, daughter of Mr Alexander Guthrie, bookseller, Edinburgh.

At her house in Oxford-street, London, the Right Honourable Lady Essex Ker, second sister of his Grace the late John Duke of Roxburgh, Groom of the Stole to his present Majesty. This lady is the last of the original family of the Earls and Dukes of Roxburgh.

12. At Brompton, near London, aged 17, Robert Dalrymple Horn, eldest son of R. D. Horne Elphinstone, of Horn and Logie Elphinstone.

13. On his passage to London, William A. Downs, Esq. auditor of his Majesty's customs in Scotland.

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At Edinburgh, in the 89th year of her age, Mrs Ann Campbell, relict of the late Major Tho mas Wood of the royal marines, and daughter of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Ottar.

-At Islabank, in the county of Forfar, James J. Wedderburn, eldest son of P. Wedderburn, Esq. -At Edinburgh, Captain Archibald Mercer Macgachen, 22d regiment of foot.

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At his house, in Bury St Edmunds, London, William Smith, Esq. in the 88th year of his age, formerly of Drury Lane Theatre.

16. At Edinburgh, Dr Patrick Lindsay, assistant-inspector of hospitals.

17. At Portobello, Sarah Anna, infant daughter of Alexander Stephen, Esq. Mineral-street, Edinburgh.

At Tynemouth, the Right Honourable Lady Collingwood, widow of the late Vice-Admiral Collingwood.

-At Fulham House, Sir James Sibbald, Bart. - At Lindertis, Elizabeth Stuart, youngest daughter of G. I. Meason, Esq. of Lindertis.

19. At Edinburgh, Dr William Wright, F. R. S. L. & E. late physician to the forces.

20. At his seat in Kent, Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart. one of the members for the county.

-At Edinburgh, Lawrence Hume Ford, infant son of William Ford, Esq. Caledonian Glass Works. Lately, At Walsall, Staffordshire, in the 42d year of his age, William Badger, Esq.

- At Ingouville, on the banks of the Seine, on the morning of the 8th ult. Caroline, daughter of John Ellis, Esq. of Connaught Place, grand-daugh ter of the late Sir Peter Parker, Bart. Admiral of the Fleet, daughter-in-law of the Right Hon. Reginald Pole Čarew, and first cousin of the Lord Howard de Walden. The preliminaries to her alliance with Colonel Sir Robert Steele, Knight of the Order of Charles III. of Spain, &c. were in progress at the moment of her lamented dissolution. The Pavilion was hung in black and illuminated by flambeaux. The remains of this accomplished lady had been embalmed, and lay in state previously to their being brought to England for sepulture.

Recently, in the Island of Antigua, at the residence of her only son, Samuel Auchinleck, Esq. the representative of the ancient Barons of that Ilk, a gallant and distinguished Lowland race, most honourably alluded to in Miss Porter's historic novel of the Scottish Chiefs, Elizabeth, relict of the late Samuel Auchinleck, Esq. many years collector of the customs at Antigua-her memory is endeared to her family and friends, by the remembrance of those amiable domestic, feminine, and christian virtues which adorned her while livingand render her lamented when dead.

Oliver & Boyd, Printers, Edinburgh.

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