Brevet Major Gomersall, from 58 F. with Capt. Ensign St. Lawrence, from 64 F. with Ens. Hoehne, Johnston, h. p. 2 Gar Bn. h. p. 60 F. Capt. Dowbiggen, from 38 F. with Captain Burke, Barter, from 85 F. with Ensign Cole, h. p. h. p. 3 Gar. Bn. CO F. Mackay, from York Chass. with Brev. Maj. Macbean, from 79 F. with Ensign Græme, Poitier, h. p. 7W. I. R. h. p. 89 F. Sir F. Barton, from 2 F. with Brev. Major Cliffe, from 93 F. with Ensign Hume, h. p. O'Shaughnessy, h. p. 101 F. Quar. Mast. Crabtree, from 12 F. with Quar. Mast. Grimstead, from 2 F. G. with Capt. Armyt- Grady, h. p. 87 F. age, R. York Rang. Sanderson, from 40 F. with Quarter Bell, from 72 F. with Capt. Somerset, h. p. Master Jackson, h. p. 47 F. 84 F. Surgeon Collins, from 38 F. with Surg. Cathcart, Lieut. Dowd, from 21 Dr. with Lieut. Collins, 3 h. p. 60 F. W. I. R. -Barlow, from 32 F. with Surg. Bulkeley, Coulthard, from 17 Dr. with Lieut. Fisk, h. p. 62 F. h. p. 1 Dr. G. Waite, from 83 F. with Surg. Punshon, Jeffries, from 1 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Carter, h. p. 93 F. h. p. Assist. Surg. Macleod, from 1 F. G. with Ass. Surg. Resignations and Retirements. Captain N. Storey, 3 Dragoon Guards h. p. 82 F. Dalrymple, 25 Dragoons -Gregory, 56 Foot -Thomson, 100 do. Lieutenant Pottinger, 8 Dragoons Ensign M‘Donagh, R. York Rangers. Joyes, from 95 F. with Lieut. Fergusson, h. p. Appointments Cancelled. Cashiered. Ensign Moffat, 19 Foot Officers KiHcd and Wounded in the late Moore, from 64 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Mair, h. p. 7 F. Operations in India, from the 19th to the Cornet Wilkinson, from 3 Dr.rec. diff. with Cornet 24th Dec. 1817, Phillips, h. p. 23 Dr. 2d Lieut. Geddes, from 21 F. with Ensign Lewis, KILLED. h. p. 103 F. Lieut. D. M‘Leod, 1 F. 21st Dec. 1817 Ensign Derenzy, from 12 F. with Ensign Stirke, Bell, 1 F. 24th Dec. 1817 h. p. Browne, from 26 F. rec. diff. with Ensign WOUNDED. Maxwell, h. p. 104 F. Lieut. J. M'Gregor, 1 Foot Innes, from 37 F. with Ensign Bentham, C. Campbell, severely, 1 Foot h. p. 52 F. Elliot (Mil. Sec. at Madras), Royal Engineers. Appointments. 1 Names. Names. Marines. Bellette 2d Lt. Wm Calamy Sam. Warren Bulwark 1st Lt. Rich. Farmar John Furneaux Carron 1st Lt. Peter Conolly Francis Stanfell Conqueror 2d Lt. J. R. Williams James Tomkinson Fly Capt. Henry Cox Leveret 1st Lt. Ed. Hancock W. H. Dillon Phaeton 2d Lt. G. J. Bristowe Thos. Briggs Queen Charlotte 2d Lt. M. Fenton Hon. G. P. Campbell Racehorse 2d Lt. Jas. Thompson Wm Ramsden Scout 2d Lt. Sam. Cox Masters. Topaze John Oliver Jas. Holyoak Beaver W. White Bellette W. Read Ditto J. W. Pill Bulwark T. P. Thomas Ditto Jas. Downie Ditto Geo. Patterson Ditto Jas. Wilson Ditto Lloyd Edwards Ditto Jas. Paddon Carron Jas. T. Taylor Ditto R. Anderson Confiance R. B. Gregory Ditto E. Gilling Conqueror B. Hazel Cyrus H.W. Kent Driver Jos. Martin Eden T. Hales Ditto G. Evans Falmouth J. Jenkins Fly H. Garratt Impregnable John Town Ditto J. P. Lurchen Ditto Lewis John Iphigenia J. C. Atkinson Lee J. B. Stent W. Sidney Leveret John Griffiths Liffey M. Curran Ditto Jas. Raith Ditto C. Burney Liverpool W. Purdo Ditto A. J. Russel Surgeons. Musquito M. Goodsir Opossum John Cochrane Pelican G. P. M. Young Perseus Thos. Stewart Phaeton James Stewart Ditto M. Doak Ditto John Duke Ditto Alexander Anderson Queen Charlotte John MacLean Ditto Allan Waters Ditto John Edwards Ditto Sam, Phillips Ditto Thos, Martin Racehorse P. Allen Ditto Bob Blake Racoon Ab. Martin Ramillies J. P. O'Berne Rifleman Jas. M'Connell Ditto Robert Kirkwood Rochfort Andrew Henderson Royal Sov. Yacht M. Capponi Sappho W. Huey Severn James Foy James Gilchrist Shearwater Assistant Surgeons. Sir Francis Drake Jackson Cochrane Ditto Geo. Webster Ditto Thos. Bell Spartan Andrew Ramsay Superb A. N. Murray Ditto Robert Malcom Scout David Fulton Ditto Alex. Buchannan Tees Even Bowen Tartar John Greenish Ditto Joseph M'Gowan Ditto John Havard Ditto J. M. Buchan Tonnant Jas. Smith Topaze John Houston Ditto Jas. Barnhill Ditto Cloud Brown Ditto John M Farland Vengeur Wm H. Clunes Ditto Robert Somerville Harpy Rev. Wm Morgan Kite Hugh Moffat Eden Ships. Names. Ships. Names. Arthur Lupton Bellette Thomas Fox Robert Hill Carron Geo. Starr Wm Isaac Fly Wm Askew Thos. Menzies Iphigenia Peter Hughes Chaplain. Perseus James Otway James Watts Phaeton Miscellaneous. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Kendal, banker, to Harriet, only surviving daugh. May 5. At Lisbon, the lady of Colonel Archibald ter of the late R. H. Armstrong, Esq. surgeon, 7th Ross, K. T. S. a son. royal veteran battalion. 13. The wife of Stephen Souten, a labouring April 18. At Hesket-in-the-Forest, Captain Ferman, of the parish of Sollinge, of her 26th child. gus Graham, of the queen's bays, eldest son 23. In York Place, Edinburgh, the lady of the of the Rev. Fergus Graham of Arthuret, to Miss Rev. James Hamilton, a daughter. James, daughter of the late W. James, Esq. of 28. At Cathlaw House, Mrs Riddell, younger of Liverpool. Camiestoun, a daughter. May 4. Mr David Tough, painter, High-street, 29. At Wanstead House, the lady of Long Wel- Edinburgh, to Miss Margaret Swinton, No 6, South lesley, Esq. a daughter. St David's-street. 31. At Logie Green, Mrs Alexander Gordon, At Edinburgh, Mr George M.Dougal, of the a son, Edinburgh Glasshouse, to Miss Ann Duff Culbert, At St Andrew's-street, the lady of the Rev. daughter of the late Mr James Culbert, saddler, Henry Wastell of Newbrough, a daughter. North Berwick. June 1. The lady of Captain Terry, 1st life June 1, At Fulham, Major-General Sir Thomas guards, a son. Bradford, K.C.B. to Mary Anne, widow of the late 4. In Prince's-street, Edinburgh, the lady of Nor- Lieutenant-Colonel Ainslie, of the 4th dragoons. man Lockhart, Esq. twin boys. - At Perth, Robert M'Arthur, Esq. of Little 5. At Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Alexander Mill, to Margaret Trotter, third daughter of the Somervell, a son. late Rev. David Moncrieff, minister of Redgorton. 6. At her father's house, in Brock-street, Lon- At Garscube, the seat of her grandfather, Sir don, the lady of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, a Ilay Campbell of Succoth, Bart. Sir George Sitwell son, of 'Renishaw, Bart. to Susan, eldest daughter of 8. At Paris, the lady of Captain William Gordon, Craufurd Tait of Harviestoun, Esq. royal navy, a daughter. At Newmills, Dr John Richardson, Leith, to 10. In Great George-street, London, the Right Miss Mary Steven, daughter of the late Mr AlesHon. Lady Amelia Sophia Drummond, a daughter. ander Steven, brewer, Water of Leith. Mrs Kennedy, Northumberland-street, Edin At Leith, Andrew Gray, Esq. younger of burgh, a daughter, Craigs, to Catharine, youngest daughter of the late At Bargaly, the lady of John Mackie, Esq. of Francis Sharp, Esq. comptroller of the customs there. Bargaly, a son. 11. At Whim, the lady of Archibald Montgo- 2. At Sir George Mackenzie's, Bart. of Coul, mery, Esq. a son. Edinburgh, J. C. Macleod, Esq. jun. of Geanies, to 13. At Edinburgh, Mrs Captain Barclay, R. N. Miss Stewart Sutherland, youngest daughter of the late Captain Alexander Sutherland, 30th regiment. 14. At Cornhill, near Aberdeen, the lady of 3. At Borrowston Mains, the Rev. David FlemDavid Young, Esq. a son. ing, minister of Carriden, to Grace, only daughter 17. Mrs Forsyth, Mound Place, Edinburgh, a of Mr John Ross. son, 4. At Edinburgh, Alexander Davidson, Esq. sur20. In York Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Fortescue, a veyor of taxes, to Helen, second daughter of the daughter. deceased Mr George Ferrier, writer, Edinburgh. 21. Mrs Beveridge, St James's-street, Edinburgh, - Mr John Smith of Darnick, to Miss Alison Purves of Housebyres. In Prince's-street, Cavendish-square, London, 5. James Malcolm, Esq. Craigend, second son of the lady of Captain Patterson, of the Hon. Com. the late Sir John Malcolm of Balbeadie and Grange, pany's ship Canning, a daughter. Bart. to Helen, daughter of Mr James Duncan, - At Largs, the lady of Captain Chas. Hope Parkhill, near Newburgh. Reid, of his Majesty's ship Driver, a son. 9. By the Rev. Dr Davidson, at No 9, James'sAt Hampstead, the lady of John Forbes Mit- place, Edinburgh, William Campbell, Esq. M. D. chell, Esq. a son surgeon, royal navy, to Miss Elizabeth Barnett, 24. At Houndwood House, Berwickshire, the second daughter of the deceased Captain William lady of Captain Coolson, R. N. a daughter. Barnett. a son. a son. sician, Exeter, to Ann, daughter of the Right Hon. 25. Mrs Colin Campbell (Jura), Buchanan-street, General Sir George Hewett, Bart. Glasgow, a son. 12. Mr Alexander Muckle, merchant, Edinburgh, Lately-At Malta, the lady of Captain D. Dun- to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr Jo Christie, das, of his Majesty's ship Tagus, a daughter. Campbelltown. A woman in the parish of Kintore was lately de- - At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Bennet, farmer, livered of three children, a boy and two girls, who, Dalkeith, aged 72 years, to Isobel Gulan, daughter with the mother, are doing well. of J. Gulan, Tranent, aged 17 years. - At Montreal Cottage, Alexander Balfour, MARRIAGES. Esq. Dundee, to Margaret, daughter of Alexander Alison, Esq. March 2i. At Leghorn, Barnabas Maude, Esq. - Mr John Wallace, merchant, Greenock, to youngest son of the late Joseph Maude, Esq. of Janet, daughter of David Hutcheson, town-clerk. son. 13. At St James's, Clerkenwell, London, Wil- Stevenson served in the memorable campaign in liam Milward, Esq. of Waterford, to Anne, daugh- Egypt, where he commanded the flotilla of gunter of William Newport of Belmont, Esq. county boats on the Nile, on the resignation of Sir Sidney of Kilkenny, and niece of the Right Hon. Sir John Smith, and the public despatches of that period Newport, Bart. M. P. bear ample testimony to the eminent services he 16. By special license, the Duke of Leinster, to performed to his King and country in that arduous the youngest daughter of the Earl of Harrington. campaign. It is hoped that his friends and relaThe Prince Regent attended in person to give away tions will accept of this notification of his death. the bride. 14. At Walkhampton, John Williams, at the ad. - At Aberdour House, Captain William Mar- vanced age of 100. He was the eldest of 18 sons shall, of the Honourable East India Company's of Jane Williams, late of Brentor, Devon (who died service, to Miss Jane Huntly Gordon. in her 111th year), 17 of whom are now alive and - At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Thomson, brush in perfect health, and their joint ages amount to manufacturer, Market-street, to Miss Mary Forbes, 1379 years. John Williams retained his faculties Falkirk. to the last, and had strength sufficient to gain his - At Leith, John Scott, Esq. of Leghorn, to livelihood by hard labour, till within a fortnight of Jane, daughter of the late John Newton, Esq. of his dissolution. Curriehall. 18. At London, James King, Esq. of Millbank, 17. At Renfrew, Mr Daniel Lizars of Edinburgh, in the 18th year of his age. to Miss Robina Hutchison, daughter of Mr David - At Old Windsor, Lady Augusta Walsingham, Hutchison, 21. At Southerton, near Kirkcaldy, John Doug18. At Lesbury, Northumberland, Andrew Gib. las of Pinkerton. son, Esq. M. D. Hon East India Company's esta- At Edinburgh, Mr Ebenezer Keay, printer, blishment of Bombay, to Elizabeth, youngest aged 81. daughter of Thomas Annett of Alnmouth, Esq. At Rome, in the 46th year of his age, George At Edinburgh, William Ogilvie, Esq. younger Montagu, sixth Earl of Sandwich. His lordship of Chesters, Roxburghshire, to Miss Alexina, married in July 1804, Lady Louisa Lowry Corry, younger daughter of the late Alexander Falconar, only child of Armar Lowry, late Earl of Belmore, Esq. of Woodcote Park. by Lady Henrietta, one of the daughters of John, Robert G. Baillie, Esq. of Culterallers, to second Earl of Buckinghamshire, by whom he has Anna, youngest daughter of the late Menzies Bail- left one son (now Earl of Sandwich), and two lie, Esq. daughters, all infants. 19. At St Margaret's Hill, Robert Hawthorn, 23. At Ayr, Major W. Montgomerie, late of the Esq. barrister at law, to Anne Barter, eldest daugh- 37th regiment of foot, aged 87. He was one of the ter of the Rev. Archibald Laurie, D.D. surviving heroes who fought at the battle of Min23. At Elie, Fife, Andrew Milne, Esq. of Baltil. den, at which he commanded the grenadier comly, to Jane, daughter of the late James Burges, pany of the above regiment. Esq. merchant, Favetteville, North Carolina. 24. At Edrom House, George Logan, Esq. of 25. At his brother's house, Palace-yard, Edin- Edrom. burgh, Richard Duffin, Esq. to Mary Elizabeth, 27. Mr T. Richardson of Killington, near Keneldest daughter of the late Edward Willson, Esq. dal, aged 73; and on the 28, his widow, aged 70; of Lewisham, in the county of Kent. they were both interred in one grave. At Grahamston, Mr James Auchie, Edin- - At Edinburgh, Charles Guthrie, overseer of burgh, to Margaret, daughter of Mr Alex. Easton, the Blind Asylum. builder, Grahamston. 28. At Kilrenny Manse, the Rev. Joseph Dun26. At Catharine Bank, Patrick Gillespie, M.D. can, minister of that parish. Leith, to Janet Foggo Ireland, second daughter of - At Ardmore, Island of Ilay, Miss Marion the Rev. Dr Ireland, North Leith. Campbell, daughter of the deceased William Camp29. Alexander Spence, Esq. merchant, Leith, to bell of Ormsary. Miss Catharine White, daughter of Adam White, At Vienna, in his 83d year, the celebrated Esq. merchant there. Baron Thugut. He was not of noble extraction, Lately-At River, Mr John Lord, aged 81, to and owed his rise in life entirely to his own personMrs Taylor, aged 70. The person who gave the al merit. damsel away was 82, and of the bride-maids one 29. At No 3, Gilmour Place, Edinburgh, Miss was 91, the other 92. Sarah Currie, eldest daughter of the late Captain At Langside, Patrick Murray, Esq. writer in John Currie of Dale Bank, Dumfriesshire. Glasgow, to Frances, only daughter of Alexander At his house in Inverkeithing, in his 72d year, M.Grigor, Esq. writer there. Hugh Dawson, shipmaster. At Barbadoes, Lieut.-Col. S. H. Berkeley, of the At Kelso, Mrs Watson, relict of the late Mr 16th regiment, deputy adjutant-general to the Alexander Watson, merchant. forces in the Windward and Leeward islands and 30. At his house, in South Audley-street, Loncolonies, to Elizabeth, daughter of W. Murray, don, in the 730 year of his age, Isaac Hawkins Esq. of Bruce Vale. Browne, Esq. of Badge Hall, in the county of Sa. At Cork, Captain Thomas Mosse, of the 1st, or lop, nearly 30 years one of the representatives of royal Scots regiment of foot, to Margaret Essex, the borough of Bridgenorth. eldest daughter of Major-General Gordon. 31. James Munro, Esq. aged 32 years, only son of George Munro, Esq. of Vanburgh Field, Blackheath. At her house, in Montague-square, London, Anne, Lady Murray, widow of the late Sir John Murray, Bart. of Blackbarrony, and daughter of DEATHS. the late John Digby, Esq. - At Musselburgh, after a severe illness, Jean Nov. 1. At Hazarabaugh, in Bengal, after giving Thomson, third daughter of Thomas Thomson, birth to three daughters, one of whom only sur- candlemaker and tobacconist there. vives her, the lady of Lieutenant Charles Rodgers, At Montrose, Dr James Ross, physician. of the Rhamgur battalion. June 1. At Leith, at an advanced age, Mr James March 31. On his passage from Madras to Eng. Wright, senior, 65 years a member of the Incorpo Jand, after a period of 12 years' public service in ration of Hammermen there. India, in the 63d year of his age, Major-General Sir 2. At Cornhill, Berwickshire, Sir Francis Blake, John Chalmers, K. C. B. colonel of the 17th regi- Bart. of Twisel Castle and Tilmouth, aged 81. ment Madras native infantry. After a long and severe illness, James Cobe, May 1. At Pulrossie, in Sutherland, Mrs Duncan Esq. secretary to the Hon. East India Company M'Gregor, aged 74; and on the 17th, Mr Duncan a gentleman eminently distinguished for his literM'Gregor, tacksman of that place, aged 78. This ary attainments, as displayed in the operas of the venerable and happy couple lived together 48 years. Haunted Tower, the Siege of Belgrade, &c. &c. - At Hastings, Mrs Martelli, widow of H. Mar- 3. At Cockenzie, Roberta, youngest daughter of telli, Esq. of Norfolk-street, who died in January the late Robert Cathcart of Drum, W.S, last. 4. At Glasgow, of the typhus fever,'Mrs Ann 10. On his passage from Leith to Aberdeen, Maccallum. Captain James Stevenson (1st), of the royal navy; - At Ayr, Mr James Hunter. an officer whose long and meritorious services At Edinburgh, Mr William Elder, younger had gained him the esteem of his brother officers, son of the late John Eldor, Esq. depute-clerk of and numerous friends and acquaintances. Captain Session, 4. At Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret attended his anatomical lectures, in number about Heatlie. 150, dressed in full mourning, preceded the corpse 5. At Rotterdam, while on a trial voyage, Robert from Infirmary-street to the place of interment. A Suckling Wright, second son of Captain Wright, number of spectators were present, who seemed R. N. and nephew of Mr Wright, seed-merchant, much impressed with the loss the public has sus Edinburgh. tained by the death of this excellent man, and emi- At Edinburgh, Licut. John Douglas, of the nent lecturer and scholar. late royal invalids, aged 84 years, 62 of which were 15. In Ruthwell village, Dumfriesshire, William spent in his Majesty's service. He served under Gen. Gillespie, an old Chelsea pensioner. By his own Wolfe at the taking of Quebec, and was wounded account he was 108 years of age, having been born at the battle of Ticonderago; greatly respected by in the year 1710. His discharge, however, which all who knew him. is dated in 1763, and characterises him as being - At Manor House, Old Windsor, the residence then“ worn out" in the service, makes him a few of John Huddleston, Esq. in the 68th year of his years younger, but still upwards of 100. He was a age, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Osburne Ha- native of Ireland, which place he left when very milton, &c. many years governor of Heligoland. young, and having enlisted in the Inniskilling dra. - At Culdees Castle, Mrs Drummond, wife of goons, he served in the German wars under Lord Lieutenant-General James Drummond of Drum- Stair, in the years 1743-4. On the breaking out of mawhance. the Rebellion, his regiment was recalled, and at the - At Exmouth, in the 76th year of his age, the fatal battle of Prestonpans, he gallantly saved from Right Hon. John Leslie, Baron Lord Newark, of falling into the hands of the enemy, a stand of coNorth Britain, many years lieutenant-colonel of the lours which had been abandoned on the field. The the old buffs, or 3d regiment of foot, and an aid-de- colours were lying by the side of an ensign who camp to the King. had just breathed his last. Gillespie took them up, - At Kelso, in his 64th year, Mr W. Smith, and seeing the celebrated Colonel Gardiner, who writer, and for a considerable period chief magi- had then received his death-wound, reelining on a strate of Kelso. bank at a little distance, he went up to him, and At Jedburgh, Robert, son of Mr Wilson, sur- asked his commands :-"Save yourself,” was all geon, there. that the good man could say; on which Gillespie - At Haddington, David Gourlay, Esq. instantly mounted his horse, and, through a shower 6. Janet, third daughter of Mr Thomas Crigh- of balls, from a party of rebels who were in posseston of Skedsbush. sion of the public road, reached a place of safety At Burntisland, Mr John Thomson, in the with his prize. The old man delighted to recount 89th year of his age. this incident, and, as he talked of the dangers of - At Edinburgh, in the 68th year of her age, the field, the fire of youth again glanced in his eye. Mrs Anne Sutherland, widow of Thomas Suther- He was naturally of a robust make, but for several land, late butcher in Edinburgh. years past, the hand of age had bent his form, and At Musselburgh, Mrs Margaret Cree, relict forced him to support his steps with a staff. He of the late Mr John Cree, merchant there. continued, however, to walk about the neighbour7. At Brussels, Mrs Creevey, wife of Thomas hood till within a few days of his death. Creevy, Esq. M.R. At Gogar Bank, Cumberland Reid, Esq. 9. At Inverary, in the 48th year of his age, after At George's-square, Edinburgh, Mary, fourth a long illness, which he bore with great fortitude daughter of the late John Dudgeon, Esq. of East and resignation, Sir Humphrey Trafford Campbell Craig of Asknish, sheriff-depute and convener of Argyll- 16. At Beggar's Bush, near Musselburgh, Mrs shire. Katharine Young, daughter of Mr Thomas Young, - At her brother's house, Hermiston, Miss New- late merchant in Edinburgh, aged 87. ton of Curriehin. - At Edinburgh, Mr James Grant, eldest son of - In London, Mrs Ann Abercromby, widow of Mr Alexander Grant, writer, 8, Nicolson-square. the late Mr William Raitt, surgeon in Dundee. - At his house, South Back of the Canongate, At Cupar, Agnes, youngest daughter of Edinburgh, Mr David Mason. Andrew Christie of Ferrybank. - At her house, Hay's-street, Edinburgh, Miss At Kirkwall, Mrs Margaret Petrie, spouse of Helen Thomson, eldest daughter of the late Mr Mr James Petrie, residing there. John Thomson of the Custom-house. 10. At Edinburgh, Mr David Mill, youngest son 17. At Gourdie, David Kinloch, Esq. of Gourof Thomas Mill, Esq. of Blair. die, aged 82 years. At Stirling, Mrs Catharine Colquhoun, wife – Åt London, John Elford, lieutenant-governor of Mr Robert Sconce, writer in Stirling. of St John's, Newfoundland, and formerly of the At Peebles, Robert, eldest son of Mr Walter 51st regiment. Steel. Lieutenant-Colonel Quin. He was thrown 11. At Cortachy Castle, the Countess of Airly. out of his gig, owing to the horse taking fright, and At his house, Northumberland-street, Edin- so much bruised, that he died in an hour after. burgh, Francis Napier, Esg. W. S. eldest son of 18. At Underwood, Mr George Maclagan. the late Major-General the Hon. Mark Napier. - At Armanoch of Parton, Mrs Jane Dalrymple. - In Halkin-street, London, the Right Hon. the 19. At Pirn, in Peeblesshire, Miss Elizabeth Viscountess Althorpe. Horsbrugh, daughter of Alexander Horsbrugh, Esq. - Mr William Watson of Capel-street, Dublin, of Horsbrugh. one of the oldest and most respectable booksellers - At Lennel House, Patrick Brydone, Esq. in Ireland, at the age of 52. 20. At Horncliff, Alexander Hoine, Esq. form12. At Milne's Court, Edinburgh, Miss Elizabeth erly of Bassendean. Hepburn. At Melville Place, Stirling, Eliza, second In the 60th year of his age, Robert Nicolson, daughter of John Birch, Esq. paymaster 73d regiEsq. late adjutant of the Inverness recruiting dis- ment. trict, having faithfully served his King and Coun- 21. At Howcleugh, Mr John Goodfellow, tenant try in different quarters of the globe, for the long there. period of 43 years. At Jedburgh, Major John Murray, of the 20th 13. At Gayfield House, Miss Elizabeth Fergus. regiment of infantry, in the 37th year of his age. son, daughter of the late James Fergusson, Esq. of 22. At North Leith, Mr John Drummond, shipBank. master, aged 65. 14. At Canaan Park, Mr Ralph Hardie, writer 25. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant Allan M‘Lean, in Edinburgh, aged 32. 79th regiment, eldest son of Mr D. M‘Lean, W.s. - At Edinburgh, Mr Adam Moncrieff, son of Lately-At Eason's Lodge, near Yaxley, aged the late Rev. Alexander Moncrieff, Muckhart. 106, Mrs Ann Eason, who retained her faculties till -- At Edinburgh, John Gordon, Esq. M.D. On within a few months of her death, and, without Thursday, between two and three o'clock, the re- the aid of spectacles, was capable of reading and mains of Dr Gordon were interred in the new bur- writing. She was a native of Llangattock, near rying-ground west end of the Greyfriars' churcle- Abergavenny, but had resided in Yaxley parish yard. The funeral was accompanied by a nume- above 60 years. The estate on which she lived derous body of private friends and acquaintances ; scends to her nephew, Sir Richard Phillips of Lonand, as a tribute to his memory, the students who aon. |