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Hosp. As. Robinson, As. Surg. Ens. Boyes, Lt. by purch. vice prom.

F. H. A. Forth, Ens.

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Peter Delancey, do. by purch. vice

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Ens. Hon. A. Harley, from 36 F. Lieut.

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W. Knox. Ens. by purch. vice Fletcher,

John Bythesea Williams, 2d Lt. by purch. vice Ainslie, prom. do. R.St.C. 2d Lt. Shearman, 1st Lt. vice Smith, 24 F. 19 do. Gent. Cadet Wm. O'Brien, from R. Mil. Coll. 2d Lt. vice Westmacott, prom. 18 do. Robert Pitcairn, from do. do. Shearman 19 do. Cey. R. As. Surg. Macqueen, from 83 F. Surg. vice Armstrong, 1 F. do

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Hosp. As. M'Math, As. Surg. více Simpson, promoted 12 Jan. 1826 Sam. Dickson, Hosp. As. vice Jemmett, 12 Dr. 22 Dec. 1825 John Robertson, do. vice Bell, 34 F. 29 do. Mark Stewart, do. vice Johnston, 80 F. 3 Jan. 1826 Wm. Cha. Humfrey, do. vice Graves, res. 10 do. Garrisons. Brev. Lt. Col. F. H. Doyle, h. p. 54 F. Dep. Lt. of the Tower of London, Col. vice Yorke, dead 12 Jan. 1826 M. Gen. Sir J. Elley, K.C.B. Gov. of Galway, vice Lt. Col. Daly, dead 19 do. The under-mentioned officers have been allowed to dispose of their half-pay.

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Pickering, late 8 Vet. Bn.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st of March, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

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Anderson, Patrick, of Laws, merchant in Dundee.

Anderson, George Hay, ship-builder, Leith. Andrew, Allan, and Co. cotton-yarn merchants, Armstrong, Robert, junior, brassfounder, Edinburgh.

Arnot and Co. distillers, Langholm Distillery. Arnot, Peter, grain merchant, Gorbals, Glasgow. Kilmarnock.

Banks, James, merchant in Leith.

Black, Alexander and Co. merchants in Glasgow. Blythe, Robert Brittain, and Co. merchants in Edinburgh.

Bowie, George, merchant in Glasgow.

Boyd, John, and Co. manufacturers in Paisley.. Browning, Matthew, and Co. ironmongers, Edinburgh.

Brown, John, shoemaker, Prince's Street, Edin. burgh.

VOL. XIX.

Calder, Joseph, and Sons, silk manufacturers and hatters, No. 1, Richmond Street'; and Calder and Co. hatters, No. 22, North Bridge Street, Edinburgh.

Callam, George, tinsmith in Edinburgh. Campbell, A. and D., and Co. merchants and warehousemen in Glasgow.

Carson, William, oilman and tinsmith in Edinburgh.

Clark, William, ship-owner and stone-merchant,
Leith.

Clark, Alexander, miller in Dundee.
Cleghorn, Archibald, merchant in Leith.
Cleland, John and William, joiners, cabinet-ma-
makers, and marble-cutters, Glasgow.
Colquhoun, Thomas, printer in Edinburgh.
Connal, John, and Co, brewers, Finnieston, near
Glasgow; and Ebenezer Connal and Co. distil
lers there.

Constable, Archibald, and Co. booksellers in
Edinburgh.

Cook, Robert, smith and wood merchant in Glasgow.

Cowper, William, manufacturer, Chapel-shade,

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Craig, Peter, spirit dealer, Cowgate, Edinburgh. Crawford, Alexander, jun. corn merchant, North Berwick,

Crichton, Hugh, paper-maker at St Leonards, Lasswade.

Cullen, John, merchant in Stirling.

Dawson, J. and J. and Co., brass-founders in Glasgow.

Deuchar and Ziegler, wholesale and retail clothmerchants in Edinburgh.

Dickson, Robert and James, fleshers and cattledealers, Dunse.

Dougall, James, spirit-dealer and wine-merchant in Glasgow.

Duff, Robert, merchant in Dundee.

Duncan, James, and Co. cloth-merchants in Glas gow.

Duncan, William, thread-manufacturer, Dundee. Elder, Alexander John George, baker and spiritdealer and merchant in Perth.

Findlay, William, wright, Glasgow.

Findlay, Connal and Co. merchants, Glasgow. Fisher, Thomas and Alexander, builders in Edinburgh.

Forrester, Duncan, bookseller and stationer, Glasgow.

Forrester, Alexander, grain-merchants, Alloa.
Galbraith, Robert, manufacturer in Glasgow.
Garden, Hamilton William, builder, Glasgow.
Giles, Alexander, upholsterer and builder in
Edinburgh.

Goold, Hugh, distiller at Wilsontown.
Gordon, William, builder in Edinburgh.

Gowan, William and John, ship-owners and merchants in Leith.

Gracie, Thomas, draper and cloth-merchant, Dumfries.

Graham, Duncan, grazier and cattle-dealer, Blarhulachan, Perthshire.

Gray, Barclay Fife, merchant, Leith.

Gray, Henry, merchant and manufacturer in Glasgow.

Gray and Co. potters, Fife Pottery, by Kirkcaldy. Gunneth, John, builder and brick-maker, Ketalvinholm.

Home, James, jeweller, Edinburgh.

Howie, James, silk-warehouseman, Adam-Square, Edinburgh,

Hunter, Thomas, and Co. manufacturers in Glasgow.

Hutchison and Petrie, builders in Portobello.
Imrie, James, wholesale stationer, Glasgow.
Jamieson, Jonathan, tinsmith in Paisley.
Jardine, John, tailor and clothier in Glasgow.
Johnston, John, woollen-draper, South St David-
street, Edinburgh.

Kirk, David, cattle-dealer, corn-merchant, and farmer at Spittal, parish of Auchterderran, Fifeshire.

Kirkham, John, wood-merchant and builder in
Edinburgh.

Knox, Arthur, glazier, Edinburgh,
Landels, Adam, builder in Edinburgh.

Law, Hugh, and Sons, lath-splitters, joiners, and wood-merchants, Leith.

Lockhart, Adam, flesher, butcher, and dealer in eattle, Newton-upon-Ayr.

Macalister, Alexander, and Sons, merchants and manufacturers in Paisley.

M'Arthur, John, and Co. merchants and agents in Glasgow.

M'Clymont, Hugh, cloth-merchant in Ayr. M'Intyre, Peter, shoe-maker and leather-merchant in Glasgow.

Mackay, James, merchant, Union-street, Glasgow.

Mackenzie, Alexander, and Co. merchants, Leith.
Mackie, George, builder in Edinburgh.
Macphail, John, calico-printer at Long Goven,
near Glasgow.

Matthew, Robert, tanner in Dundee.
M'Kean, W. and A. and Co. merchants, Leith;
and M'Kean, Brothers, and Co. merchants,
Liverpool.

Millar, James, and Co. timber-merchants, Leith. Millar, James, merchant in Glasgow, some time merchant in Kingston, in the Island of St Vin

cent.

Montgomery, George, confectioner in Edinburgh. More and Williamson, distillers at Underwood.

Muirhead, Robert, Iron-monger in Glasgow. Murdoch, John, yarn-merchant, Kilmarnock, Murdoch, John, and Co. cotton-yarn merchants and agents in Paisley.

Murray, William, slater, vintner, &c. in Glasgow.

Nelson, William Dun, physician and merchant, or dealer in cattle and spirits, at Broompark, near Denny.

Nicol, George, jun. grocer, Dundee.

Ogilvie, William, spirit-merchant, Canongate, Edinburgh.

Pickard, G. and H. merchants, Edinburgh. Pearson, Patrick, writer and corn-merchant, Edinburgh.

Porter, Hugh, merchant in Aberdeen.

Rae, William, draper in Glasgow.

Ralston, William, merchant and auctioneer in St Mary's Wynd, Edinburgh,

Robertson, Alexander, flax-spinner at St Clairtown.

Rose, William, merchant in Glasgow.

Ross, John, coach-proprietor and horse-dealer, Beith.

Sanderson, William, and Son, tallow-chandlers and merchants, and commission agents, Leith Walk, Edinburgh.

Sanderson, James, baker, grain-dealer, cattledealer, and farmer in Wick.

Scott, Allan and James, and Co. timber and leadmerchants in Glasgow..

Scott, Robert, leather-agent and merchant in Glasgow.

Service, Robert, merchant and spirit-dealer in Greenock.

Shepherd, Thomas, wine and spirit-merchant, Leith.

Shillinglaw and Scott, builders in Edinburgh. Sibbald, Brothers, and Co. merchants in Leith. Smith, Walter, merchant and manufacturer in Stirling.

Smith, James, merchant and clothier, High-street,
Dundee.

Souter, Andrew, iron-monger in Kirkaldy.
Spence, John, plumber in Edinburgh,
Spinks, Charles, vintner in Edinburgh.

Stark, Joseph, merchant and manufacturer in
Forfar.

Steven, William, and Co. hat-manufacturers,
Edinburgh.

Stevenson, Alexander, kelp-merchant, and writer
in Edinburgh, and glass-agent in Leith.
Stewart, Andrew, merchant and dealer in lace in
Glasgow.

Strachan, John, merchant and manufacturer,
Dundee.

Sutherland, James, builder, Edinburgh.
Taylor, Henry, baker in Glasgow.

Taylor, John, grocer and merchant in Gallowgatestreet, Glasgow.

Thomson, Alexander, merchant in Glasgow.
Thomson, George, merchant, Leith.

Thomson, John, and Co. merchants and agents,
Edinburgh.

Turner and Boyd, merchants in Edinburgh.
Tweedie, John Carlier, merchant in Leith.

Wal er, Robert, victualler and merchant in Glasgow,

Walker, William, tanner, fish-curer, and shipowner in Elie, in Fife.

Walker, Walter, dyer, bleacher, and merchant in Tradestown of Glasgow.

Watt, Barr, and Co. silk-merchants in Glasgow. Watling, James, innkeeper in Kilmarnock and Ayr.

Watson, Robert, builder in Edinburgh.

White and Wilson, distillers at Old Rome, near Kilmarnock.

Whillas and Kilpatrick, builders in Edinburgh,
Wilson, James,, sometime wood-merchant in

South Queensferry, thereafter merchant in
Edinburgh.

Wilson, Walter, merchant, South Queensferry.
Wilson, James, commission agent in Glasgow.
Williamson, James, and Son, grocers and spirit-
dealers in Edinburgh.

Willie, William, grazier and cattle-dealer, Treesbank, Shotts, Lanarkshire,

Zuill, John, distiller and dealer in spirits, Blairgorts.

The number of English Bankruptcies announced in the Gazette from December 20th, 1825, to March 21, 1826, amounts to 799. The list of the individuals want of room obliges us to omit

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

July 27, 1825. At Teicthonopoly, the Lady of Captain John Fulton, Deputy-Assistant Quartermaster-general, of a son.

Dec. 10. At Corfu, Lady Emily Ponsonby, of a

son.

20. At Hadley, Middlesex, the Lady of Donald Mackay, Esq. of a daughter.

30. At Norfolk-house, London, the Countess of Surrey, of a son.

31. At her house, in Albemarle Street, London, Lady Frances Leveson Gower, of a son.

-At Ashley-house, the Lady of Henry Foskett, Esq. late of the 15th Hussars, of a daughter. Jan. 1. 1826. At George-street, the Lady of John Hall, Esq. of a daughter.

-At Wall-house, the Lady of H. D. Gillon, of

a son.

5. At Coates-crescent, the Lady of John Tulloh, Esq. Royal Navy, of a son.

-At George's-place, Mrs Dr Gibson, of a son. 6. At Laurieston-lane, Mrs Captain Brown, of a daughter.

-At Hawthornbank, the Lady of Thomas Grahame, Esq. W. S. of a son.

7. At Mountcoffer-house, the Lady of Major Peter Dunbar, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, of a daughter.

8. At Dysart, the Lady of John R. Black, Esq. Royal Navy, of a son.

At Beverley, the Lady of the Hon. Alex. M'Donald, son of Lord M'Donald, of a son. 9. At Castle-street, Mrs David Burn, of a son. 10. At Northumberland-street, Mrs Mercer, of

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Jan. 24. At Vellore, Mrs Pearson of Myrcainie, of a daughter.

29. At Yester-house, the Marchioness of Tweeddale, of a son.

At Barroch House, the lady of John Sinclair, Esq. of Barroch, of a son.

30. At 16, Royal Circus, Mrs Renny, of a daughter.

Feb. 1. At No. 19, Pitt Street, the lady of Major Dods, of a daughter.

At Aberdeen, the lady of Henry Lumsden, Esq. of Tilwhilly, of a daughter.

3. At Campsall Park, near Doncaster, the lady of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart. of a daughter.

4. At Edinburgh, the lady of Lieut.-Col. Napier, of a daughter.

5. At Athole Crescent, Mrs George Kinnear, of à daughter.

- At Charlotte Square, Mrs F. C. Scott, of a daughter.

6. At Jessfield House, Portobello, the lady of Thomas Stephens, Esq. of a son.

-At No. 14, Elder Street, Mrs James Dewar, of a son.

7. The lady of Sir Alexander Don, Bart. of Newton-Don, M.P. of a daughter.

- At Edinburgh, Mrs Bennet, India Street, of

a son.

8. At Stirling, Mrs John Telford, of a son.

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March 3, At Millendean, Lady Leslie, of twin daughters.

6. At Aberdour, Fifeshire, Mrs Philp, of a son. 7. At 8, Shandwick Place, the Hon. Mrs Ramsay, of a son.

At Wilford, near Nottingham, Lady Lucy Smith, of a son.

10. At 115, Prince's Street, Mrs Gibson, of a son. 13. The Lady of William Macdowall, Esq. of Carruth, of a daughter.

14. At Edinburgh, the Lady of Henry Wight, Esq. Advocate, of a son.

-At Bonnington Bank, Mrs Wyld, Gilston, of a daughter.

15. At Ford, Mrs Fraser, of a daughter. 18. Mrs Borthwick, George Street, of a daugh

ter.

At Fasnacloich, the Lady of John Stewart, Esq. of Fasnacloich, of a son.

19. At Dolphinton Manse, Mrs Aiton, of a son, who died the following day.

The Lady of William Macdonald, Esq. of Ballyshean, of a daughter.

20. At Shelburn Bank, the Lady of Lieut. Forrest, Royal Navy, of a daughter.

21. At Wartnaby House, Melton Moubray, the Hon. Mrs Davidson of Tulloch, of a daugh

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27. Dec. 1825. At Libberton, Mr John Cleezy, Rector, Grammar School, Selkirk, to Mary, second daughter of Mr James Steel, teacher, Libberton.

Jan. 3. 1826. At Edinburgh, David Dickson, Esq. younger of Hartree, Advocate, to Jemima, daughter of the late Rev. David Pyper, minister of Pencaitland.

4. At London, Colonel Sir Robert Arbuthnot, K. C. B. of the Coldstream Guards, to Harriet, third daughter and co-heiress of the late Thomas Smith, Esq. of Castleton-hall, Rochdale, Lancashire.

5. At Edinburgh, Mr George Hill, solicitor, St Andrew's-square, to Catharine, daughter of Mr John Burke, St Andrew's-square.

At 5, Roxburgh Terrace, Mr James Bailey Smith, to Miss Alice Brown.

10. At Edinburgh, David L. Jolly, Esq. to Elizabeth, daughter of the deceased William Richardson, Esq. late of Keithock.

-At Peebles, James Spitall, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh, to Mary Wightman, eldest daughter of James Ker, Esq. Provost of Peebles.

At Cockburn, Mr Thomas Weatherly Hoprig, to Margaret, eldest daughter of George Logan, Esq. of Cockburn.

12. At Cuttlehill, James Dewar, Esq. of the Middle Temple, to Clementina, daughter of the late William Weymss, Esq. of Cuttlehill.

13. At Prestonpans, Mr Henry Paxton, wholesale merchant, Edinburgh, to Marion, daughter of Robert Laidlaw, Esq. Prestonpans.

At Leith, Mr Samuel Beveridge, solicitor, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr John M'Lean, Leith.

17. At Alderston, Major Norman Pringle, youngest son of the late Sir James Pringle of Stitchell, Bart. to Anne, eldest daughter of Robert Steuart, Esq. of Alderston.

18. At Eden, the Rev. Archibald Livingston, minister of Cambusnethan, to Jessie, youngest daughter of the late Alex. Sheriff, Esq. Leith.

-The Right Hon. the Earl of Clare, of Mountshannon, near Limerick, to Miss Burrell, daughter of Lord and Lady Gwyder.

-At Falklandwood, Mr Charles Gulland, writer, Falkland, to Beatrice, daughter of Mr Dudgeon, Falklandwood.

23. At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Graham, surgeon, Polmont Cottage, near Falkirk, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Ralph Thomson, Esq. Berwick-upon-Tweed.

27. At Laurieston-place, Dr David Chalmers, physician in Edinburgh, to Miss Barbara Bell, laughter of the late Thomas Bell, Esq. of Nether Horsburgh.

31. John Frame, Esq. of Locher Bank, to Miss Findlay, daughter of John Findlay, Esq. of Gryfe Bank, in the parish of Kilbarchan.

-At Enoch Square, Glasgow, John Scott, Esq. younger of Hawkhill, to Jane, eldest daughter of Andrew Thomson, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

Feb. 1. At Garden Square, Glasgow, Mr William Napier, Linlithgow, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Hugh Kennedy, Esq. Usher's Island, Dublin.

2. At No. 23, Moray Place, Edinburgh, James Fotheringham, Esq. to Marion, only daughter of the late Patrick Scrymsoure, Esq. of Tealing.

6. At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Douglas, merehant, to Helen Robertson, daughter of Henry Marder, Esq.

7. At Chelsea, Mr A. Miller, of London, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late William Wardrop, Esq. secretary to the Bank of Scotland.

-At Oakshaw-house, Paisley, Thomas Dykes, Esq. of Calcutta, to Marion, daughter of Thomas Leishman, Esq. of Oakshaw.

10. At Newington, James Hathorn, Esq. solicitor, Supreme Courts, St Patrick's Square, to Lady C. Fairlie, daughter of the late Sir James Campbell, Bart. of Aberuchil.

-At Hayes, Kent, Lord Dunalley, to the Hon. Henry Maude, youngest sister of Viscount Hawarden.

-At Adam Square, Andrew Kedslie, Esq. surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's service, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Andrew Fyfe, Esq. Lecturer on Anatomy, Edinburgh.

13. At Jedburgh, Mr Richard Henderson, teacher, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr Adam Young, formerly of Mount-hooly.

14. At Alloa, Robert Haig, Esq. Dollar-field, to Janet, eldest daughter of John M'Gowan, Esq.

16. At 10, Albyn Place, Alex. Pearson, Esq. W.S. to Catharine, daughter of the late David Paterson, Esq. banker in Edinburgh.

At Elerig, Appin, Argyllshire, George Ferguson, Esq. Quartermaster 91st Regiment, to Isabella, eldest daughter of Mr Duncan Sinclair, residing there.

23. At Talisker, Isle of Skye, John Tolmie, Esq. of Uigonish, to Margaret, fourth daughter of the late Dr D. M'Askill.

Robert Shedden Scrimgeour, Esq. to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late James Wilson, Professor of Anatomy to the Royal College of Surgeons, London.

21. At Smith's Place, Leith Walk, Mr Thomas Millons, shipmaster, Portland Terrace, to Agnes, only daughter of the late Mr David Noble, Leith.

21. At Glasgow, by the Rev. Dr Gibb, Gilbert Stuart Bruce, of Trinity Square, London, Esq. to Christina, daughter of William Shortridge, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, Esq.

23. At Strichen, the Rev. James Anderson, minister of St Fergus, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Alex. Gavin, Esq. surgeon, Strichen.

24. Robert Fairbairn, Esq. writer in Dunse, to Jean, eldest daughter of John Kay, Esq

28. At Leith, William Wardlaw, Esq. to Mary Ann, only daughter of Robert Douglas of Preston, Esq.

March 1. At the Royal Lodge, Windsor, the Right Hon. Lord Strathavon, M.P. to Lady Elizabeth Conyngham, eldest daughter of the Marquis of Conyngham.

-At Knock, in Sky, the Rev. John Macrae, minister of Glenshiel, to Jamesina Fraser, youngest daughter of Norman Macleod, Esq.

6. At Whitelaw, Adam Thomson, Esq. Chesterhill, Northumberland, to Marion, daughter of the late Francis Walker, Esq.

8. At Coalston, Gilbert Young, Esq. of Youngfield, to Patricia, eldest daughter of the Hon. William Maule of Panmure, M. P.

9. At Edgerston, Roxburghshire, the Rev. James Wight, to Miss Mary Leslie, Jedburgh.

10. At Edinburgh, Charles Campbell Stewart, Esq. clerk to the signet, to Mary Henrietta, daughter of the late Andrew Wood, Esq. surgeon, Edinburgh.

14. At Montrose, by the Rev. Dr Paterson, David Niddrie, Esq. surgeon, Montrose, to Miss Croll, of that place.

15. At Elie, Mr Andrew Thallon, merchant, Kirkaldy, to Bethia, youngest daughter of Mr Lawrence Kilgour, King's Kettle, Fife.

16. At Abercromby Place, the Rev. James Henderson of Claremont Street Chapel, to Eleanor Rutherfurd, third daughter of Professor Russell.

- At Mayfield, William Hope Mure, Esq. surgeon, to Jane Gordon, second daughter of the late James Robertson of Mayfield, Esq. writer to the signet.

18. At London, Michael Tweedie, Esq. Royal Artillery, to Miss Forbes, daughter of Richard Walter Forbes, Esq. Rolvenden, Kent.

-At Stoke Courcey, Somerset, the Rev. James A. Stewart, B. A. late of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Henry Sweeting, Esq. of Sherbon.

22. At Clifton, Sir William Francis Elliott, of Stobs and Wells, in the county of Roxburgh, Bart. to Miss Boswell, eldest daughter of the late Sir Alexander Boswell, of Auchinleck, Bart.

27. At Edinburgh, Andrew Buchanan, Esq. youngest son of David Carrick Buchanan, Esq. of Drumpellier and Mount Vernon, to Miss Bethia Hamilton Ramsay, youngest daughter of the late William Ramsay, Esq. banker, Edinburgh.

-At Catherine Bank House, Arthur Craigie, Esq. merchant, Leith, to Susannah, daughter of the Rev. Dr Ireland, minister of North Leith. At Mollance, Alexander B. Blackie, Esq. wine merchant, Leith, to Isabella, eldest daughter of John Napier, Esq. of Mollance.

28. At Glasgow, James Home, Esq. of Lin house, to Magdalene Flint, eldest daughter of John Macnaught, Esq. merchant there.

- At Raeburn Place, the Rev. Robert Carr, minister of Luss, to Georgina, daughter of the late Thomas Henderson, Esq. chamberlain of the city of Edinburgh.

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At Calcutta, George Proctor, Esq. secretary to the Medical Board, and surgeon to the Presidency there, son of the late Patrick Proctor, Esq. Glammis.

Aug. 1. At Cawnpore, William Edward Paget, infant son of Francis Sievwright, Esq. assistantsurgeon of his Majesty's 59th regiment of foot.

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3. At Gurrawarah, Ensign Thomas Irving, of the 1st regiment Bengal native infantry, eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel James Irving, Chessells Court, Edinburgh.

18. At Arracan, James Watson Boyd, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service, in the Presidency of Bengal.

22. At Port Dalrymple, Van Diemen's Land, Mrs Balfour, Lady of Lieut.-Col. Balfour, of the 40th Regiment.

Sep. 7, 1825. At Sincapore, of fever, Mr Samuel Caw, youngest son of the late Provost Caw of Perth.

16. At Calcutta, Mrs William Beatson, Lady of Major Beatson, deputy-adjutant-general, Calcutta.

Sept. At Penang, on his way from Calcutta to China, where he was going for the recovery of his health, John Trotter, Esq. jun. of the Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, and second son of Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn.

Oct. 5, At Calcutta, Capt. Patrick Dudgeon, of the 14th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, and Commandant of the Silhet Local Corps.

8. At Tarsus, on his travels through Egypt and Syria, after three days' illness, Mr William N. Blane, younger of Grouger, in his 26th year.

28. At Montego Bay, Jamaica, after a few days' illness, Mr John Lightbody, only son of the late Adam Lightbody, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

Nov. Of the yellow fever, at Alvarado, Mexico, Mr David Dick, second son of the late Alexander Dick, Esq. accountant in Edinburgh.

2. Drowned on board the Christiana of Glasgow, outward-bound to Trinidad, and wrecked on Paterson's Rock, Mull of Kintyre, William Campbell, younger of Skerrington.

10. At Rossal, island of Mull, Mr John M'Math, some time minister of Tarbolton.

18. In St Andrew, Jamaica, James Waddell, Esq. aged 72.

29. At Spanish Town, Jamaica, Charles Farquharson, Esq. of Persey.

Dec. 7. At Dunkeld, Lieutenant Simon Marchison, of the royal marines.

13. At London, John, eldest son of James Fowler, Esq. of Raddey, Ross-shire.

14. At Kingston, Jamaica, John Alves, Esq. of Edinburgh.

19. At Edinburgh, Major-General George Johnstone of Riggheads, late of the 93d regiment.

The Rev. Patrick Maclaughlan, assistantminister of Kilbrandon, Argyllshire.

20. In his 67th year, the Rev. Robert Forby, A. M. Rector of Fineham and Horningtoft, Norfolk. He was found drowned in his warm bath,

having (as it is conjectured) been seized with á fainting fit while in the act of bathing.

At Athlone, John White, Esq. eldest son of the late John White, Esq. formerly of Eskmills. 22. At Gravesend, on board the Lord Lowther East Indiaman, Master William A. Clephane, youngest son of the late David Clephane, Esq. Commissioner of Excise.

23. Walter, third son of Mr Alexander Hay Borthwick, Hopsrigg, near Langholm.

27. After a short but severe illness, occasioned by accidentally scratching his thumb about a week previous, Mr Charles Dutchfield of Hindley, near Wigan.

29. At Durievale, John Fernie, Esq. of Durievale.

Mrs Puryes, wife of Thomas Purves' of Lochend, Esq. -At Portsmouth, Major-General Miller of the royal marines.

30. At North Hanover-street, Mrs Catharine Drummond Roy, second daughter of the late John Drummond, Esq. Borrowstounness.

-At Paris, of a fit of apoplexy, Le Chevalier Barbie du Bocage, member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres, Geographer to the Department for Foreign Affairs, and Professor to the Faculty of Letters to the Academy at Paris. 31. At Ďuninald, Peter Arkley, Esq. of Duninald.

At 30, London-street, Mr Peter Macdowall, accountant.

Jan. 1, 1826. At his house, Argyll Court, Glasgow, John Carnegie, Esq.

At Glasgow, Mr John Bell, teacher of languages, aged 32 years.

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At his house, Lauriston Place, William Laurie, Esq. writer in Edinburgh.

- At York Place, Edinburgh, James Fraser Wilson, infant son of James Wilson, Esq. advo

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At Marston House, Viscount Dungarvan,

aged 27. At Cornhill, near Ayr, Lieutenant John Cavendish, late of the 4th royal veteran battalion. At Leith, Mr Thomas Shirreff, glazier there. 2. At Hillhousefield, Mrs Flora Barclay, wife of Mr John Galloway, shipowner, Leith.

At Manse of Lumphanan, the Rev. William Shand, minister of that parish, in the 87th year of his age, and 56th of his ministry.

3. At Marseilles, aged 54, Louis Gabriel Suchet, Duke of Abufera.

3. At Edinburgh, William Brodie, Esq. of Milton.

4. At Portobello, Lady Stirling of Glorat.

-At Lonmay, in the 81st year of his age, thre Rev. William Sangster, who for fifty-seven years held the pastoral charge of the Episcopal congregation in that parish.

5. At West Linton, William Keyden, Esq. of Lyndale, W.S.

At Hawthornbank, the infant son of Thomas Grahame, Esq. W.S.

At her house, North Leith, Mrs Margaret Warrack, widow of the late Charles Gordon, Esq. Collector of Excise, Kelso.

-At Glasgow, Henry Erskine, youngest son of Mr Walter Wardlaw, Richmond-street.

The Chevalier D. Giovanni Danero, captain-general of the royal navy of Naples, aged 102 years.

9. At his house, Salisbury-Square, in the 51st year of his age, Mr Sime Ruthven, of the Scotsman Office.

At Dean Lodge, Mrs Jane Moncreiffe, relict of Adam Cunninghame, Esq. of Bonnington.

10. James Bait, Esq. of Viewfield, near Edinburgh. While sitting by the fire after dinner, he fell back in his chair and breathed his last.

11. At South Fort-street, Mrs Janet Walker, wife of Mr William Reid, bookseller, Leith. 12. At Edinburgh, Jean, third daughter of Mr William Williamson, writer.

At her house, Salisbury Place, Newington, Mrs Elizabeth Tindal, widow of Mr Thomas Young, teacher, Edinburgh.

13. At Florence, William Slade, Esq. royal navy. 13. At Concordia, in the Island of Tobago, Dr Andrew Kenney, formerly physician in Edinburgh.

13. At Hendersyde Park, aged 70, George

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