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Donald Cameron, late of Camusinnis, near Strontian.-At Inverness, Christiana Mackenzie, wife of G. Cameron, esq. solicitor.-At Muthil, Aug. 18, Miss Mary Campbell, aged 90: when a child, she was led to view the army of Prince Charles, after the victory at Falkirk.-At Aberdeen, July 14, Dr. Alexander Dauney, aged 84, Professor of Civil Law in King's College, Sheriff substitute of the county, and assessor to the magistrates of that burgh.-At Ratachan, July 16, David Dick, esq. of Glensheil.—In London, Sept. 4, James Farquhar, esq. for many years representative for the Aberdeen district of burghs.-At Dornoch, Ross-shire, June 23, Angus Fraser, esq. aged 60, chief magistrate of that burgh.-At Aberdeen, Aug. 13, aged 82, Dr. G. French, professor of chemistry in the Marischal College.—In London, Aug 20, Mary, eldest daughter of Col. Leith Hay, M.P.-At Aberdeen, July 16, Miss Emily Forbes Leith, of Whitehaugh.—At old Aberdeen, 27th ult. aged 82, Thomas Kilgour, esq. of Bethelnie.-At Bræhead, Methsen, July 24, Janet Leslie, aged 105!-At Kircudbright, June 29, John Mac Eachin, esq. of Deeside, aged 79, one of the magistrates of that burgh. At Edinburgh, July 13, Sarah Graham, relict of the late Major Robert Mac Gregor, E.I.C. service.—At Inverness, June 20, aged 74, John Mackenzie, merchant aud baillie of that town.-At Grahamstown, Falkirk, June 30, Isabella, wife of Lachlan Mackinnon, esq.-At Causeway Head, Stirling, John Mac Donald, esq. aged 70.-August 9, at Laig, island of Egg, Allan Mac Donald, esq.-July 17, at Charlotte Place, Edinburgh, P. Mac Laurin, esq. solicitor.-July 14, at Kirkaldy, Christiana, relict of Captain Roderick Mac Lean, of Coll.-At Stirling, Sept. 3, the Rev. John Marshall, second minister of Stirling, for some time pastor of the Scots church, Swallow-street, London.-At Leith, June 23, William, eldest son of the Rev. W. Menzies, minister of Keir.-At Perth, aged 76, Margaret Robinson, widow of the late Alex. Campbell, Scots Brigade.-At Dunkeld, Aug. 11, Louisa Stewart, wife of Robt. Cargill, esq. banker.-At Dunrobin Castle, July 19, his Grace George Duke of Sutherland, Marquis of Stafford, &c. aged 75. In 1785 his Grace married the Right Hon. Elizabeth. countess of Sutherland, Baroness Strathnaver, &c. the representative of the oldest earldom in Scotland. On the day of the funeral about 8000 people, from all parts of the family estates, and neighbourhood, assembled around the castle, and were regaled with 7000 loaves, 14 fat bullocks, and a great number of sheep, together with 30 hogsheads of ale. The earls of Sutherland were buried at Dornoch since 1248, and the cathedral is now to be repaired, and enriched by a statue of the late duke.

PRICES OF SHARES IN CAMBRIAN & CALEDONIAN CANALS. Brecknock and Abergavenny, 85l.; Crinan, 21.; Edinburgh and Glasgow, 987.; Forth and Clyde, 5451.; Glamorganshire, 2901.; Monmouthshire, 1987.; Montgomery, 851.; Shrewsbury, 255l.; Shropshire, 138/.; Swansea, 2201.

FOREIGN FUNDS.

Closing Price, Sept. 21.-Austrian Bonds, 96; Belgian, 95; Brazilian, 70; Buenos Ayres, 24; Chilian, 26; Columbian, 19; Danish, 74}; Greek, 38; Mexican 26; Peruvian, 19; Portuguese, 76; Ditto Scrip, 20 per cent.; Prussian, 1024; Russian, 1024; Spanish, 22; ditto 1823, 19; Dutch, 48; French Rentes, 103.

ENGLISH FUNDS.

Sept. 21.-3 per cent. Consols, 88; New 34 per cent. 961; India Stock, 243. CHARLES EDMONDS, Broker, Change Alley, Cornhill. ERRATA.

Page 365, for "Freigid," read "Treiged," 5th line from bottom.-p. 412, after "gun," (line 12) add iarraidh."-p. 412, (line 13) for " Eagle," read " Eagal."-p. 470, (line 29) Balvie," read "Balvill."

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ALDERMANIC M.P., a dependent spirited one

Adieu to the Cottage (see Poetry)

Anecdotes of Thomas Ap Ifan Rhys, a reputed Prophet

Apostrophe to Sleep (see Poetry)

Antiquities, Border

Apothecaries' Hall

Arts, the Fine, in Wales, Progress of

Athole Gathering

Acrostic (see Poetry)

Agriculture, Ancient

Antique, the, Picturesque, and Literary Spirit of Wales, Essay on

Amateur Gipsy, Second Letter from,-Heresies in Taste, Proposed
Parliament of Taste; Inviolability of Ruins and of Church-
yards, Death's Tree, the Yew the noblest Mausoleum

Assizes, the Summer, in Wales

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615

545

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496

454

Benyon, David, Story of

British Church, Antiquity of the
Breton Dress

24

Brittany, Tour through

Bez-Argraf Plentyn (see Poetry)

Bards, Office and Functions of the Old

of the Old Celts

Border Antiquities

57

580

57

75

108

187

139

Births

Boroughs, Boundaries of the Welsh

Britain, on the Ancient History of

Bræmar Gathering

Birmingham, St. David's Day celebrated at

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Blackwell, Rev. John, Testimonial of Regard to

Builth, Inhabitants of, intend petitioning as to the distance from Poll-

Brothers of Baltoman, the, a Tale

Bruce, Charles Cumming, Esq., elected M.P.

305

308

360

384

462

Cypiraeth, the, a prevailing Superstition in Wales

52

Cambria (see Poetry)

72

76

Chivalry, an Essay upon

Cromleach, a, called Coeten Arthur

115

Error in reading an Inscription upon one at Kilkenny

120

Carnarvon Castle, Battlements of, surmounted with Busts

119

Cadwallon, Period of the Reign of

565

Cæsar, Extracts from

179-80, 184, 185, 191-2

Clive, Life of Robert Lord, Review of

124

125

Anecdotes of

Canal Shares

152, 312, 470

Cantrev y Gwaelod (Note)

Cyric, St. (Note)

Coracles, Ancient Practice of Females Travelling in (Note)

Ceredig, an Ancient Prince (Note)

Celts, Historical History of

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ib,

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Ceinog, Etymology of

Carro, Jean de, Ode Latine sur Carlsbad, Review

Conolly, James, esq. on the Foreign Policy of England, Review

Carnarvon Castle, Ancient List of Stores in

Caer Vorwyn

Constantius, the Embarkation of, a Celtic Romance

589

590

598

276

278

567

Child of Misfortune (see Poetry)

Cheltenham, St. David's day celebrated at

290

299

Conway, St. David's day celebrated at

Chester, St. David's day celebrated at

College, St. David's

Caledonian Canal

Caeo, Parish of, Roman Mine in

Clansman's Tale

Clarke, Dr. Adam, Letter respecting the late

Clans, History of the, Extracts from an unpublished,
Cymmrodorion Eisteddvod and Congress

Cardiganshire, Account of Two immense Horns found in
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant for

Coal Mines, Accidents in

Caledonian Asylum

Campbell, Archibald, elected Dean of Faculty

Cwmdu, Ancient Sepulchral Monument in the Church

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Deer, the Legh or Savage Deer, immense Antlers of
Druids, Female

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307

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321

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406, 513

450

425

455

457

459

462

519

519

565

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24

150, 309, 467, 620

51

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140

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David, St., Anniversary, celebration of in London and the Country

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Edernion, curious Marble found there by Edw. Llwyd in the 17th Century, 283
Ecclesiastical News

135, 301, 450, 613

Earthquake felt in South Wales

307

Epigram (see Poetry)

220

Edward I., upon his policy in prevailing upon the Welsh to adopt his Son, 419
Eisteddvod in London

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Gododin, Two Letters respecting the, a splendid copy in the possession

of the Rev. Thomas Price, of Crickhowell

Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of, portion of the Thigh-Bone of, in the

the, proposed to be printed

possession of a Correspondent

Grey Phalarope, the Natural History of

Glendwr, Owain, Wander to his Cave

122

274

158

194

215

Triads

Letter on Dr. Armstrong's

Proverbs and Translation

Gael, the, a Word to

on the imputed Indolence of the

Garter, the, Derivation of the Motto of the Order of

Gaelic Dictionary, M'Alpine's Review of

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Hog-backed Trout of Plinlimmon, History of

Honi, definition of the Word

Havod Estate, purchased by the Duke of Newcastle

Highlands, Education in the

269

313

411

275

284

582

405, 414, 507, 553, 561, 566

411

321

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382

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521

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420

455

457

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Ich Diene or Eich Dyn, Discussion as to its Derivation

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Invasion, Mode of communicating News of an inland, among the Celts

Judicature, Courts of, Ancient Celts, held in the open air (Note)

Julian, Extracts from

John David Rhys, Dr. Epigram by

Invertromie, Laird of, Anecdote of

Juvenilia, the, Review of

Irish Invocation (see Poetry)

Legislation for the

Inverness Academy

lona, Formation of the Iona Club

Iona Club, Meeting of

James VI., King, Letters of to the Earl of Mar

Jones on a Graduated Property and Income Tax, Review,

Kilkenny (see Cromleach)

Llewelyn, the Bridal of, (see Poetry)

Llyn Coch Hwyad, Excursion to the late

London and Provincial News

London, St. David's Day in
Llanfechan National School

183

184

189

220

406

289

365

508

458

459

616

551

601

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105

134, 293, 449, 610-11

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Lhwyd, Edward, Unpublished Letters of, in the 17th Century

Llanmileu, the Rose of, Review of

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Liverpool Auxiliary Bible Society

Bible Society, Welsh, at

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Lowland Dress, a Satire upon the (see Poetry)
Manks College, Appeal in its behalf

Merch Ieuane Mewn Darvodedigaeth (see Poetry)
Mouse, a Species of Cream-coloured, in Anglesey
My Last Bottle, a Trip to a Welsh Lake

Morgan, Charles, Esq. allows the Poor Plots of Land
Marble, Welsh

Marriages

Mountain Hut's Taper (see Poetry)

Menevia, the Ancient St. David's (Note)

Maloern, Derivation of the word (Note)

Medical Receipts, Curious

Mabinogi of Taliesin

Marcellinus, Extracts from

Mela, Extracts from

Money, on the Ancient, of Britain and Ireland

Mac Shiri, Origin of the Name of

Morgan Gruffyd, Song by (see Poetry)

Meyrick's History of Cardiganshire, Stricture passed upon

his Reply

Madoc's Farewell (see Poetry)

Mac Cormac, Daniel, of Dundee

Mac Donalds of Glenaladale

139

176

182

583

257

278

292

297

381

307

454

455

ib.

616

71

105

138

140

149, 309, 465, 618

178

184

185

198, 366

185

192

244

410

417

589

458

585

461

462

Kintosh, the Clan Chattan

Pherson's, Clan of

Leod, Roderick, Esq. made Lieut. and Sheriff, principal of Cromarty, 462
Malcolm, Vice Admiral, appointed K.G.C. of the Bath

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Mac Griogair a Ruath Shruth, Observations upon Mrs. Grant's Transla-

546

Mhorag am bheil thu tighin, Song to the Tune of, (see Poetry)

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Collections for a Welsh, in the 17th Century, by Edward

Lhwyd

279, 280

Hog-backed Trout of Plinlimmon

391

Newtown, Drawing of the Public Rooms at, Review of

Norman Mac Leod, Anecdote of

Newborough Charter, the

Office and Functions of the Old Bards (from the Bodleian Library)

Offa's Dyke, presumed Direction of, in Herefordshire

Politics, False Professors of

Plover, the Superstition respecting the, in Wales and Scotland
Press, Venal

292

408

422

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272, 421

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Falsehoods of the

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