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28. Mrs Craufuird, Forth-street, a daugh

30. In Northumberland-fireet, Mrs Cook, a daughter.

OCT. 1. At Delvine Houfe, Lady Muir McKenzie, a daughter.

---At P. Kennedy's, Efq. of Drumellan, Mrs Quintin Kennedy, a daughter.

4. In Dundas-ftreet, Mrs Robert Bell, a fon.

MARRIAGES.

April 16, 1809, at Malacca, William Chalmers, Efq. furgeon, East India Company's fervice, to Mifs Elizabeth Margaret Pringel, daughter of the late Garret Pringel, Efq formerly in the Civil Service of the Dutch East India Company.

July 8. At Rio de Janeiro, Mr Alexander Morice, merchant, to Mifs Ifabella Gibbon, fecond daughter of the late Mr James Gibbon, of Aberdeen.

Sept. 17. At Edinburgh, Mr William Mavor, of Glafgow, bookfeller, to Mifs Agnes Dawfon, daughter of Mr William Dawfon, of this city.

- At Edinburgh, William Rodgers, Eq. writer, Dundee, to Mifs Eliza Stewart, Leith Street.

Lately, at Coxwold, Yorkshire, Baron Steznberg, to the Right Hon. Lady Newborough.

At Bonjedward, Mr James Tait, manufacturer, Glasgow, to Sufan, fifth daughter of Thomas Caverhill, Efq. Bonjedward.

George P. Barclay, Efq. fecond fon of George Barclay, Efq. of Burford Lodge, to Maria, daughter of Henry Boulton, Elq. of Thorncroft.

18. At Gayfield Place, Mr David Morgan, merchant in Kurkaldy, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr Alexander Gibfon, late Rector of the Academy of Perth.

20. At Tranert, Mr Thomas Dick, merchant, Edinburgh, to Marjory, daughter of the Rev. Robert Sheriff, Tranent.

21. At Dunnikier Houfe, the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, to Elizabeth, youngeft daughter of James Townfend Ofwald, Efq. of Dunnikier.

24. At Kinross, Mr Andrew Paterfon, writer, Edinburgh, to Christian, eldest daughter of Mr William Paterfon, manufacturer, Kinrofs.

Lately, Hugh Rofs, Efq. Sheriff Subftitute of Rofs, to Mifs Elizabeth Bailie, laughter of Alexander Bailie, Efq. of Knockbreak.

Mr James Taylor, writer, Glasgow, to Tabella, daughter of Mr William Dunlop, merchant.

28. Mr John Johnflone, junior, writer, to Isabella, only daughter of the late Hugh Cameron, Efq.

Oct. 1. At Thrufhgrove, near Glasgow, Mr John Herriot, manufacturer in Glafgow, to Mifs Ifabella, daughter of Mr William Swap, merchant in London.

Lately, at Aberdeen, John Henry, Efq. of Corfe, to Mifs Charlotte Rofs, daughter of the late Alexander Rofs, Efq. merchant, Aberdeen.

DEATHS.

Jan. 9. At Dollera, in the Prefidency of Bombay, Enfign Abram Renton, of the Ift battalion 5th native infantry, fecond son of the deceased Mr James Renton, late merchant in Berwick.

March 7. At Seringapatam, Major George Macgregor, of the Hon. Eaft India Company's fervice.

May 30. At Norfolk, Virginia, after a very short, but fevere indifpofition, Mr James Noble, of the houfe of Noble and Arbuthnot, merchants, of that borough, a native of Mauchline, North Britain, univerfally respected and regretted.

July 17. At Charlestown, Colin Campbell, fon of John Campbell, late tackiman of Benmore.

31. At Leith, Mr Christopher Wood, fen. merchant.

At Madras, aged 32 years, Mr John Weymfs Pepper, merchant.

Aug. 5. At Leopardstown, Ireland, the feat of the Right Hon. Lord Caftlecoote, deeply and deservedly lamented by his pa rents, relatives, and friends, the Honourable Charles Henry Coote, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Queen's County militia, in the 28th year of his age.

8. At the Caftle of Philipftal, of a drop. fy in the cheft, at the age of 81 years, his Serene Highness Prince William of Heffe Philipftal.

10. On the paffage from Jamaica to the Clyde, Captain Alexander Ritchie, of the hip Ardent of Glasgow, universally respected and regretted by all who had the pleature of his acquaintance.

31. At Vienna, the celebrated Count Philip de Cobentzel.

Lately, at Kingston, Jamaica, John Macdougall, Efq. fon of the late Alexander Macdougall, Efq. of the Exchequer, Edinburgh

Lately, after eating a heavy dinner, and without any apparent illness, Sir Edwin Jeynes, Knt. a Partner in one of the Gloucester Banks.

Lately, at Kentish Town, John Williams, one of his Majesty's Serjeants at law.

Lately,

Lately, in Portugal, the Hon. Captain Stewart, third brother of Lord Caftlereagh. Captain the Hon. T. H. Stewart, was the third fon of the Earl of Londonderry. He had just completed his 20th year, having been born the 27th of August 1790. He was a very fine young man, and was confidered a very promifing officer.

Sept. 4. At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Thomfon, teacher of languages.

6. At Caprington House, Lady Cuninghame of Caprington.

7. At Woodhead Houfe, Mrs Margaret Robertfon, widow of William Lennox of Woodhead, Efq.

- At Anstruther, the Rev. Dr James Hutchifon, aged 68.

Lately, Mifs Francis Graham, daughter of Sir James Graham, Bart. of Netherby. At Carthagena, Walter Scott, Efq. only fon of David Scott, Efq. banker in Ayr.

11. Mrs Janet Rutherford, spouse of Captain James Normand, in the fervice of the Hon. the Eaft India Company.

14. At Ardeer, Mrs Hellen Ruffel, widow of Patrick Warner, Efq. of Ardeer.

15. At Aberdeen, at the advanced age of 98 years, Mr William Campbell, Supervisor of Excise.

- At Inchrie, in the 36th year of her age, Ann, third daughter of the late Alexander Stewart, Efq. of Achnacone, the amiable wife of the Rev. Donald M'Coll. Her death is deeply deplored by her difconfolate husband and children, and juftly regretted by all her friends.

17. At Kirkfield, M:fs Porterfield.

--. At Edinburgh, aged 88, Mrs Elizabeth Campbell, relict of Mr John Clare, feedsman in Edinburgh.

18. At her house, Nicholfon's Street, aged 84, Mrs Rachel Scott, relict of the late Rev. Thomas Scott, minifter of the gospel at Auchtermuchty.

19. At Croman, David Blair, Efq. of Cronan.

20. At Perth, Dr John Moffat.

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Campbell, whofe death is mentioned above. She was in ordinary health, and continued patiently, and without a murmur, to give directions about the funeral of her husband till the hour of his chefling, when she was taken ill, and carried to her chamber, and expired at four o'clock in the afternoon of the day of his interment. This was the hour of the day at which he died, and which fle prognofticated would also be her laft. They had been married 64 years; and it may be truly faid of this ancient pair, that "they were lovely in their lives, and in their deaths they were not divided.”

23. At Lauder, the Rev. Dr James Ford, in the 87th year of his age, and 63d of his miniftry, 57 years of which he was minister of Lauder.

24. Johanna Randoll M'Kenzie, fourth daughter of William Kennedy, M. D.

25. At his houfe here, much and juftly regretted, Mr Robert Spence, dentist to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

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At Dundee, the Rev. Mr James Smith, minifter of the Chapel of Eafe, Chapelshade, and author of Effays on Christianity, and feveral other works.

26. At Edinburgh, Enfign Hyflop, Cape regiment.

- At Edinburgh, John Thomson of Prior-Letham, late merchant in Leith.

27. At Gayfield Place, Mrs Jean Gilloch, wife of Mr Alexander Gibfon, late rector of the academy of Perth.

28. At his houfe, No. 19, Prince's street, Mr Henry Murray.

- At Edinburgh, Mr Charles Ritchie, jun. merchant.

29. At Edinburgh, Mrs Robfon, John's Coffee-house, aged 41 years, eldest daughter of Edward Inglis, Efq. Surgeon, R. N. fincerely regretted by all who had the happinefs of her acquaintance.

30. At Netherhall, Mr William Mitchell, late merchant in Dumfries.

In China, in February laft, William Robert Dunmore, Efq Second Officer of the Coutts Eaft Indiaman, third fon of the late Robert Dunmore, Efq. of Ballindalloch.

Lately, at Glafgow, Mrs Alexander, of Newton.

The Hon. George Boyle, fon of the Earl of Cork.

At his houfe, near Arbroath, in the 66th, year of his age, Mr John Airth, many years a merchant in that burgh.

At Threepland, Cumberland, Mrs Mary Jackson, aged 82 years, 40 of which she had been a widow, and was greatly refpected through life. She was the person who first difcovered the method of rearing what are now called potatue-oats, fo generally calti

vated, and with fuch fuccefs, in various parts of the kingdom,

At Portobello, Mifs Katharine Hunter, Laughter of James Hunter, Efq. of Frankfeld.

At Glasgow, Mr John Guthrie, fon of Mr James Guthrie, merchant.

At Birthfield, in Strathfpey, Mrs Grant, wife of Major James Grant, late of the East India Company's fervice.

At Fulham, Robert Campbell, Esq. of Afknich and Lochguir House, in Argyle fhire, and Sheriff of that county.

At Bath, Dr Halifax, Physician in Ordimary to his Royal Highnefs the Prince of Wales, aged 75.

Mrs Thomfon, wife of the Rev. Mr Thomfon, of St James's Place Chapel.

At Aberdeen, in her 77th year, Mrs Helen Burnett, eldest daughter of the deceased George Burnett of Kenuay, Efq.

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At Stirling, the Rev. Mr John Hergh, in the 80th year of his age, and 57th of his ministry.

At Barbadoes, Lieutenant George Shaw, of his Majesty's fhip Bellette,

Oct, 1. At his father's houfe, George Street, Edinburgh, Mr John Urquhart, Surgeon, Royal Navy, in the 25th year of his age.

2. At Edinburgh, John Hutton, Fig. late merchant, and sometime one of the ma giftrates of this city, in the 87th year of his age.

3. At Aberdeen, at four o'clock in the morning, after a fever of fhort duration, and which affumed an alarming appearance only in its laft ftage, Mr James Beattie, Profess for of Civil and Natural Hiftory, in Marif chal College there.

19. At Dunbar, Captain Thomas Anderfon, of the 4th battalion royals.

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The last communication of our ingenious correspondent J. L. is scarcely suited to our Miscellany, especially as it is proposed to extend through more than one Number. We should be more happy to receive poetry, or prose communications similar to his last.

J. M'D.'s two pieces are received, and are under consideration. They do not appear to us quite equal to the general tone of former communications; and we have, therefore, some doubt, whether his reputation would be promoted by their publication.

If Adiacritos will enter more into particulars, so as to give the public an opportunity of judging how far his charges are just, we will insert his communication.

S. N. M.-P. D. will probably appear in an early Number.
JM-Alpinus.-H. G.-T. G.-C. will not suit our Miscellany..

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W. C. on the Policy of attacking

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December 22.-Shortest day.

22.-Sun enters Capricorn, 20 min. past 10 morning. 25. Christmas-day.

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