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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill.

N.B. The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afternoon.-The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES announced between the 20tl of Nov. and the 20th of Dec. 1821, extracted from the London Gazette.

Abbey, T. Pocklington, ironmonger.

Abbey, R. Alne, York, miller.

Adcock, H. W. Birmingham, dealer.

Ambrose, T. Waterloo Place, woollen-draper.

Andrew, S. and H. Micklehurst, Cheshire, wool-
len-manufacturers.

Annen, J. Blackheath, merchant.
Beaufoy, I, Meriden, Warwick, draper.
Birch, R. Y. Hammersmith, medicine-vender.
Blackburn, W. Bedford, Lancaster, dealer.
Bond, J. Munsley, Hereford, coppice-dealer.
Brittain, B. Warren's Farm, Herts, dealer.
Broadbent, I. and A. Saddleworth, York, mer-
chants.

Bush, H. Loddon, Norfolk, grocer.
Butcher, O. Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, farmer.
Cantor, J. J. Devonshire-street, Bishopgate-street,
pen-manufacturer.

Cartwright, T. Oakhamton, inn-keeper.
Chafer, W. Hull, grocer.

Christie, C. Clement's-lane, insurance-broker.
Churchill, S. Hadlow-street, Brunswick-square,
wine-merchant.

Clark, T. Hammersmith, money-scrivener.
Clemence, I. jun. Northumberland-street, carpen-

ter.

Cole, T. Cartoft, York, dealer.

Colville, E. Charlotte-street, Portland-place.
Croaker, C. Crayford, Kent, farmer.

Deleval, A. York-street, Govent Garden, wine
merchant.

Etherington, I. Knottingley, York, coal-dealer.
Forbes, G, M. Liverpool, merchant.
Frost, J. Temple Normanton, Derby, maltster,
Fulstone, H. Cottenham, Cambridge, auctioneer.
Gear, I. Nottingham, fishmonger.

George, I. Park-street, Hanover-square, auc-
tioneer.

Gidden, T. the younger, Prince's-square, St
George's in the East, curriers,
Gill, W. Scarborough, linen-draper.
Graves, T. jun. Cottenham, Cambridge, butcher.
Grayson, R. Wigan, cotton-spinner.

Griffis, V. Knightsbridge, plumber.
Haigh, T. Poland-street, bookbinder.
Hall, J. Watton at Stone, Herts, corn-dealer.
Harrison, R. Coleshill, tanner.

Heath, J. Rosemary-lane, cheesemonger.

Hext, S. Hardington Mandeville, Somerset, sail-
eloth maker.

Hole, B. Broad-street, Bloomsbury, tailor.
Hunter, I. Hawkhurst, Kent, corn-dealer.
Jenkins, Edward, Picketstone, miller.
Jenkins, R. L. R. Axbridge, dealer.

King, Jacob, Great Yeldham, Essex, linen-draper,

&e.

Mackintyre, J. Liverpool, merchant.
Mather, I. Jewin-street, wine-merchant.
Metcalfe, R. Brunswick-place, City-road, mer-
chant.

Mickle, I. Piercy-street, Tottenham-court-road,
tailor.

Midwood, T. H. London, merchant.
Milne, J. Liverpool, painter,

Munro, G. Mincing-lane, wine-merchant.
Nattris, I. sen. Thornton, York, linen-draper.
Neale, G. Grantham, brick-maker.

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Todd, I. Tottenham, Cambridge, butcher. Toussant, C. Castle Street, Leicester-sq. plumber. Wardle, I. Worksop, butcher.

Washburu, J. Great Marlow, Bucks, wire-manufacturer.

Waugh, R. Hull, cabinet-maker.

Whitbourn, J. Brook-street, Holborn, oilman.
White, J. Bletchingley, farmer.
Wigfall, H. Sheffield, file-maker.
Wilson, E. Strand, merchant.

Winter, George, Norfolk-street, Strand, merchant.
Woodwood, T. Bridgewater, Somerset, druggist.
Wotton, I. Windsor, timber-merchant.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 31st January, 1821, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Donaldson and M'Feat, music-sellers in Glasgow. Graham, Robert, and Co. manufacturers in Glasgow.

Harkness, James, farmer and cattle-dealer at Glenlean, Argyllshire.

Love, William, cattle-dealer, Muirdykes. Mackay, Donald, merchant in Dornoch. M'Culloch, Robert, merchant in Glasgow. Moffat, John, merchant in Lerwick. Murdoch, James, woollen-draper in Falkirk. Reddie, James, formerly builder, joiner, and cabinet-maker in Dunfermline, afterwards partner of Sutherland and Reddie, commission agents in Glasgow, now starcher and merchant there. Sutherland, Charles, merchant in Golspie.

DIVIDENDS.

Barclay, Arthur and Co., merchants in Glasgow, who carried on business in the Island of St Vincent, under the firm of Daniel Brown and Co.; a dividend 26th February. Cowbrough, William, late of Ellrig, one of the partners of the Falkirk Union Bank. Funds to be divided after 25th February. No dividend to creditors of the Bank at this time. Craig, Robert, grocer and vintner at Maryshill, remainder of funds allowed to those creditors who did not lodge in time for first dividend. Crow, William, merchant in Leith; a second and final dividend after 4th March.

Duncan, James, merchant in Dundee; the first dividend will be paid to such creditors as have not already received it, after 4th March.. Fleming, Robert, joiner and builder in Glasgow ; a first and final dividend, 25th February. Gordon, James, in Overlaw, and Gordon, Matthew, in Kirkland, drovers and cattle-dealers in Stewartry of Kirkcudbright; a dividend 18th February.

Guild, James, late maltster and feuar in Alloa; a dividend 10th January.

Hamilton, John, and Co. merchants in Glasgow ; a dividend 18th February.

Landles and Calder, fish-curers and merchants, Helmsdale; a dividend 15th February. Macfarlane, Duncan, cattle-dealer, Inveresraggan, Argyllshire; a dividend 21st January.

Menzies, James, fish-curer and merchant, Glasgow; a dividend after 1st March.

Primerose, George, Esq. formerly of Raemoir; a final dividend 28th February.

Rattrays, James and David, manufacturers at Bannockburn; a dividend of 1s. 14d. after 27th February.

Smith, Robert, late wool-spinner, Stirling; a di◄ vidend 9th February.

Walker, Robert, and Son, tanners in Port-Glasgow; a dividend 9th February.

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Major Robins, from 7 Dr. Lt. Col. by
purch. vice M. Gen. Graves ret.
Oct. 24, 1821.
Lieut. Sutherland, from h. p. 68 F. Lt.
vice Goldfrap, prom. Jan. 16, 1822.
Serj. Maj. J. Potts, Qua. Mas. vice
Jan. 10.
Campbell, dead,
Hosp. Assist. J. R. Gillespie, Assist.
Surg. vice Evans, dead, Dec. 20, 1821.
Assist. Surg. Shanks, from h. p. 56 F.
Assist. Surg. vice Jobson, cancelled,
Nov. 25.
Hotham, Ens. by purch. vice
Dec. 20.
Dalrymple, 2 W. 1. Reg.

Lt. Crawford, Capt. do. vice Saunders,
Jan. 10, 1822.

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Ens. Warren, Lt. do.

G. R. Read, Ens. do.

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intosh, ret.

Oct. 24, 1821.

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Lieut. Stevenson, Capt. do. vice Mac

Ens. Weatherall, from 69 F. Lieut. by do. purch. Lieut. Reardon, from 66 F. Lieut. vice Jan. 3, 1822. King, h. p. 35 F. Monins, Adj. vice Sutherland, do. 10.

res. Adj. only, Assist. Surg. Leich, from h. p. 6. Vet. Bn. Assist. Surg. vice Shanks, canc. Dec. 20, 1821.

G. Lawrence, Ens. by purch. vice JackOct. 24. son, ret. Lt. Brough, Capt. do. vice O'Hara, ret. Jan. 10, 1822. Ens. Coot, late of 5 F. Ens. vice Howe, dead, do. 17. Cotter, from 90 F. Lt. by purch. vice Wolfe, prom. Dec. 20. 1821. Gent. Cadet, W. S. S. Doyle, from R. Mil. Coll. Ens. by purch. vice Lord Falkland, 71 F.

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J. D'Arley, Ens. by purch. vice Hawkins, 89 F.

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Lieut. Pigot, from 6 F. Lt. vice Gould,
h. p. 39 F. (reć. diff.) Jan. 17, 1822.
Ens. Hawkins, from 75 F. Lt. by purch.
vice Lockwood, 22 F. Dec. 20, 1821.
Hosp. Assist. Orr, Assist. Surg. vice
Gray, dead,
Jan. 17, 1822.

J. H. Baldwin, Ens. by purch. vice
Cotter, 61 F.
Dec. 20, 1821.

Lieut. G. Macdonald, Adj. vice Grant, dead, Oct. 28.

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2. W. I. R. Ens. Dalrymple, from 40 F. Lieut. by purch. vice Findley, prom.

Dec. 20, 1821.

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Manners, from Rifle Brig. rec. diff. with Capt. Skeill, h. p. Port Serv.

Lieut. Pilcher, from 1 Life Gds. rec. diff. between Full Pay Life Gds. and Full Pay Cav. with Lieut. Lord F. Conningham, h. p. 9 Dr.

Slocock, from 4 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Lt. Makepeace, h. p.

Gunning, from 1 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Knachbull, h. p. 1 Dr. Gds.

Chambre, from 11 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Maxwell, h. p. 64 F.

Logan, from 12 Dr. with Lt. Rose, 20 F. Davison, from 11 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Prideaux, h. p.

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Wright, from 29 F. with Lt. Steele, h. p.

Macpherson, from 31 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Hamilton, h. p. 7 F.

Hon. W. Brome, from 52 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Blois, h. p.

Cundall, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Brown, h. p.

Bolton, from 63 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Foster, h. p.

Bailey, from 69 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Hon. R. King. h. p. 60 F.

Howels, from 77 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Douglas, h. p.

Ens. & Lt. St John, from Gren. Gds. rec. diff. with Lieut. Johnstone, h. p. 19 Dr.

Ensign Newman, from 40 F. with Ensign Floyer, h. p.

Resignations and Retirements.

Maj. Gen. Graves, 18 F.

Lieut. Col. Hely, 11 F.

Alex. Gordon, 93 F.

Maj. Parke, 3 F.

O'Hara, 56 F.

Cassidy, 67 F.

Captain Gough, 1 Life Gds.

Carney, 2 F.

Dunlop, 11 F.

Campbell, 13 F.

Saunders, 41 F.
Mackintosh, 12 F.

Lieut. Picard, R. Horse Gds.

Ruffo, 4 Dr. Gds.

Jenkinson, Coldst. Gds. Ensign Jackson, 53 F.

Surgeon M'Culloch, Berwick Mill..

Appointments Cancelled.

Captain Armstrong, 5 F.

Lieut. Beamish (from h. p.) 4 Dr. Gds. Assist. Surg. Jobson, 38 F.

Shanks, 54 F. Superseded.

Paymaster Fisher, 55 F. Deaths.

Lieut. Gen. Sir H. Cosby, E. I. C. Serv. Bath, Jan. 17, 1822. Col. Lambrecht, R. Mar. Argenton, Dec. 26, 1821.. Lieut. Col. Piper, 4 F. Barbadoes, Dec. 12, 1821.

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July 6.

Ellert, h. p. Cape Reg. Cape of Good Hope, June 7. Lieut. Sneyd, 8 Dr. Widerapore, Bengal, May 26. Equino, 5 F, Dominica, Oct. 31. Madden, 65 F. Colabath, Bombay, June 12. M'Donald, ret. Invalids, Invercoe, N. B. Feb. 12. Robeson, ret. 2 Vet. Bn. Trattan, near Portsmouth, Jan. 1, 1822. Holmes, h, p. 55 F, Montreal, Lower Ca May 23, 1821.

nada,

Stewart, h. p. 52 F. Gordonsburgh, N. B.

Macdonald, h. p. 84 F.

Nov. 14.

Sept. 22.

July 10.

Pilkington, h. p, 4 W. I. R. Antigua,

Geagan, h. p. 8 W. I. R. Dominica, Oct. 30.
Holland, h. p. Watteville's Regt. pre-

viously of 49 F, Chatham,

Jan. 19, 1821.

Dec. 25.

Oct. 25.

Comp.

Nov. 15.

Wood, h. p. 7 W. I. R. Jamaica, Sept. 25. Quar.-Mast, Doran, 4 F. Barbadoes,

Dec. 5.

Campbell, 25 F.
Franklin, 59 F. Monghier, Bengal,
June 9.

-- Macdougall (Lt.) 80 F. Malta,

Nov. 19. Tipson, h. p. 23 Dr. Preston, Lancashire, Aug. 13. Commis. As. Com. Gen. Basnett, Barbadoes,

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Aug. 4, 1821. At Bombay, the Honourable Mrs Buchanan, of a son.

Dec. 28. The Lady of Major Martin, Broughton Place, of a daughter,

-At Dunfermline, Mrs Charles Macara, of two sons.

Jan. 1, 1822. At Cheltenham, the lady of Captain Donald M'Leod, of the Honourable East India Company's service, of a son.

2. The lady of John Scott, Esq. of Gala, of a daughter.

5. At Pittenween, Mrs Horsburgh of Firth, of Roxburghshire, of a daughter.

5. At Melville Street, Mrs John Murray, of a daughter.

6. Mrs David Dewar, Arthur Street, of a son. 8. At Ettrick Manse, Mrs Bennet. of a son. 9. At Moncrieffe House, the lady of Sir David Moncreieffe of Moncrieffe, Bart. of a son.

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24. At No. 10, Hart Street, Mrs Orr, of a son. 25. At Tranent Manse, Mrs Henderson, of a son. At 16, Young Street, Mrs Charles Campbell, of a daughter.

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Mrs Macdonald, 22, Heriot Row, of a daugh 26. At Ruchlaw, the lady of John Buchan Sydserff, Esq. of Ruchlaw, of a son.

At Carron Vale, Mrs Robertson, of a son. 28. At Ladyland, Mrs Cochrane, of a daughter. 29. At Chelsea, the lady of Captain Begbie, 82d Regiment, of a son.

30. At Langle Park, the Right Honourable Lady Anne Letitia Cruikshanks, of a daughter. 31. At Whitfield House, Leith Walk, Mrs Pilliner, of a daughter.

Lately.-At Edinburgh, the lady of A. Macdonell, Esq. of Lochgarry, of a son,

MARRIAGES.

Dec. 29, 1821. At Christ Church, Blackfriars Road, A. R. Irvine, Esq. to Miss Margaret Farquharson.

Jan. 1, 1822. At Kempsey, Mr William Chevasse, eldest son of the late Mr Nicholas Chevasse, surgeon, to Isabella, daughter of the late Captain John Grant of Rosefield, North Britain.

3. At Aberdeen, James Davidson, Esq. Caledonian Canal, to Eleanor, daughter of James Hollingworth, Esq. Chichester.

-At Nicolson Square, David Rymer, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh, to Helen, second daughter of William Calder, Esq.

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At Aix, in Provence, Lieutenant John Hallows, R. N. to Margaret, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholas Ramsay,

4. In Portland Place, London, the Honourable John Cavendish Brown, eldest son of the Right Honourable Lord Kilmaine, to Eliza, eldest daughter of David Lyon, Esq. of Portland Place.

5. At Woodside, Mr James Latimer Duff, of Excise, to Christian, daughter of Mr Catanach of Woodside.

-At Fassfern, the seat of Sir Ewen Cameron, Bart. Archibald T. F. Fraser of Abertarff, to Janetta, daughter of the late Colonel Duncan Macpherson of Cluny.

8. At Farme, Hugh Mossman, Esq. younger of Auchterfardle, to Catherine, second daughter of James Farie, Esq. of Farme.

13. At Liverpool, Mr William Craig, R. N.

Commander of the ship Crown, to Miss E. Cruickshank, of Peterhead.

14. At Edinburgh, Samuel Richard Block, Esq. of Kentish Town, near London, to Agnes, eldest daughter of Adam Wilson, Esq. depute-clerk of Session, Forth Street.

16. At Northampton, the Reverend James Riddel, M. A. to Dorothy, younger daughter of the late John Foster, of Leicester-Grange, in the county of Leicester, Esq.

19. At St Helen's Church, John Capper, Esq. of Crosby Square, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Thomas Turnbull, Esq.

21. At Dundee, Mr John Home Scott, to Miss Mary Jobson. only daughter of Mr David Jobson.

At Mrs Anstruther's house, Heriot Row, John Dalyell, Esq. of Lingo, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Brigadier-General Anstruther of Balcaskie.

24. At Leith, Mr. John Arthur, Glasgow, to Christina, daughter of Mr Thomas Henry, Leith. 25. At Edinburgh, Mr Donald Sinclair, bookbinder, Edinburgh, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Mr T. Gourlay, baker, London.

At Edinburgh, Charles Dundas, Esq. of Bar ton Court, M. P. for Berkshire, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Honourable Charles Barclay Maitland, and widow of Major Erskine of Venlaw.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Charles Sidey, surgeon, Hanover Street, to Miss Elizabeth Neilans, Newington, Edinburgh.

26. At Fort George Cottage, Mr John Clark, of the Inverness Academy, to Eneasina, third daughter of the late A. Wilson, Esq. merchant, Inverness.

Jan. 1, 1822. At Canaan Bank, hear Edinburgh, Miss Jane Traill, daughter of James Traill, Esq. of Ratter. At Linlithgow, Jessie, only daughter of John Loyd, Esq. of Woodside, provost of Linlithgow. Margaret, aged seven, youngest daughter of Mr James Allison, vinegar maker, Leith Walk. 2. At Ferguslie House, Lorrain Wilson, Esq. 4. At Heavitree, near Exeter, Janet, eldest daughter of the late James Allardice, Esq. collector of his Majesty's customs at Aberdeen.

At Tranent, Mr Thomas Cunningham, son of Mr Cunningham, surgeon.

At Edinburgh, Elizabeth Diaha, the fourth daughter of John Gordon of Swiney, Esq.

5. In Hunter Street, Brunswick Square, Miss Martha Oliphant, daughter of the late James Oliphant, of Cockspur Street, London.

6. At Bow, near London, Alexander Richard son, Esq. late of Kingston, St Vincents.

-At Edinburgh, Elizabeth Anne, second daugh ter of William L. White, Esq. advocate.

At Dalkeith, Alexander, second son of Mi William Robertson, writer there.

7. At No. 2, Gayfield Place, Mrs Grizel Hay, relict of William Bertram, Esq. merchant, Edin burgh, in the 90th year of her age.

At Mertoun Manse, James Duncan, preacher of the gospel, eldest son of the Reverend James Duncan.

8. At Perth, in his 80th year, Denham Skeete, LL.D. formerly of Blaize Castle, in the county of Gloucester, and of Lailbrooke Lodge, in the coun ty of Somerset.

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At her house, in Everton Crescent, Liver

29. At Abden, Fifeshire, William Thomson of pool, Mrs Keay, widow of the late John Keay, Prior-Letham, Esq. M.D. to Jessie, third daughter of the late James Campbell of Finmouth.

At Nunraw, Charles Alexander Moir, Esq. of Leckie, to Miss Henrietta Hay, second daughter of the late Robert Hay, Esq. of Drummelzier.

- At Edinburgh, the Marquis de Riario Sforza, to Miss Lockhart, daughter of the Rear-Admiral Lockhart.

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At Williamsfield estate, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, John Boyd, Esq. second son of the late Spencer Boyd, Esq. of Penhill, Ayrshire.

5. At Virginia, in the 32d year of his age, James F. Wilson, Esq. of New Orleans, eldest son of the late Mr Alexander Wilson, merchant, Inverness.

Nov. 1. At Surinam, W. A. Carstairs, Esq. member of the Supreme Court there.

-At Antigua, William Cathcart, Esq. fourth son of the late James Cathcart of Carbiston, Esq. 9. At Marley, Grenada, Mr George Koberts, surgeon.

Dec. 12. At Barbadoes, after an illness of three days, Lieutenant-Colonel John Piper. C. B. of the 4th or King's own regiment.

26. At Limerick, Mr Alexander Oliphant, shipmaster, son of the late Mr Henry Oliphant, shipowner, Kirkaldy.

At Sanquhar, Jean, infant daughter, and on 20th January, Marion, aged three years, both children of the deceased Mr George Ballantine, merchant.

28. At his house, at Tobago Street, Mr James Dewar, builder, aged 70.

-At Allanquoich, near Mar Lodge, James Harden, Esq. of Knock Inch.

At Kelso, Margaret, wife of Mr Alexander Mein, upholsterer.

29. At Cambeltown, Mrs Helen Maxwell, wife of Alexander Marshall, supervisor of Excise there. 31. At his house, Bonnington Brae, John Cheyne, Esq. surgeon in Leith.

-At Myothill, Mary,daughter of John Graham, Esq. of Myothill.

9. At Dunans, Argyllshire, after a few hours illness, John Fletcher, Esq. of Dunans.

-At Ayr, Mary Gillespie, aged 75, and on the 10th, Agnes Gillespie, aged 75; they were sisters and natives of Ayr, and lived together under the same roof for the greater part of their long lives. Mary, a little before her departure, took an affec tionate farewell of Agnes, and on the 11th both were interred in the same grave.

10. The Duchess of Bourbon, in her 72d year. She was seized with a fit from the extreme cold of the new church of St Genevieve, where she had been to prayers. The Duchess of Bourbon was of the Orleans family, and the aunt of the present Duke; she was born in the year 1750, and was married to the Duke of Bourbon Conde in 1770. She has been for some years separated from her husband. The only issue of this marriage was the unfortunate Duke D'Enghien, who was assassinated at Vincennes in 1804.

-At Lochmaddy, James, eldest son of Allan Cameron, Esq. chamberlain of North Uist.

At Aberdeen, Lieutenant James Bryce, R.N. At his house, No. 25, Potterrow, Alexander Ketchen, baker.

11. At Edinburgh, Mr William Ritchie, late of the High School.

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At Edinburgh, James Gordon, Esq. second son of Sir James Gordon of Gordonstoun and Letterfoury, Baronet.

At 51, York Place, Marjory, eldest daughter of David Pearson, Esq. Northumberland Street. At Newport, Thomas Foley, Esq. M. P. for Droitwitch, and for several years one of the representatives in Parliament for the county of Hereford.

12. At Coldstream, Mr William Cupples, surgeon R. N. aged 43 years.

13. At Inverkeithing, Mrs Erskine Gray, spouse of the Reverend Ebenezer Brown.

At 23, Duke Street, Mr James Tweedie, merchant.

At Raeburn Place, Mrs Callender, widow of the late William Callender, Esq. writer in Edinburgh.

-At Edinburgh, Alexander, elder son of David Tod, Esq. Woodend Cottage, late of Blebo, Fife.

14. At Edinburgh, Miss Marjoribanks, daughter of John Marjoribanks, Esq. of Hallyards, and sister of the late Edward Marjoribanks, Esq. of Lees.

-At Edinburgh, aged 34, Mr Robert Robertson, spirit-dealer, Howe Street.

-At Musselburgh, Margaret Ailson, widow of the late Mr Thomas Thomson, town-clerk of Musselburgh, in the 76th year of her age.

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