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Esq. M. D. of Chester Vale, Jamaica.—At Edinburgh, the Rev. William Robertson, minister of Laggan, to Margaret, eldest daughter of James Robertson, Esq. W. S.—8. At Edinburgh, John Gairdner, Esq. M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, to Susanna, daughter of William Tennant, Esq. merchant there.—9. At Edinburgh, Alexander Cadenhead, Esq. advocate, Aberdeen, to Jane, daughter of Dr Sherrifs.—11. At North Berwick, Francis James Adam, Esq. youngest son of the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Commissioner Adam, to Mary, daughter of his Excellency General Poltaratzky.—At Stranraer, Colonel M'Nair, 90th regiment of foot, to Anne, only daughter of William Ross, Esq. collector of his Majesty's customs there.—At Claret, James Dunlop, Esq. distiller, Underwood, to Janet, eldest daughter of John Russell, Esq.—12. At Middleton, Linlithgowshire, Alexander Norman Macleod, Esq. of Harris, to Richmond Margaret, second daughter of William Inglis, Esq.—14. At Edinburgh, the Rev. John Muir, minister of St Vigean's, to Grace, daughter of the late Mr James Watson, painter in Edinburgh.—15. At Juniperbank, Mr John Turnbull, merchant, Selkirk, to Isabel, daughter of Mr John Thorburn, Juniperbank.—At Edinburgh, George Turnbull of St Bathans, Esq. W. S. to Grace, youngest daughter of the late James Brunton of Lugton Bridgend, Esq.—16. At Morland, near Shap, Westmoreland, Mr Thomas Mounsey, Cetra Park, farmer, to Miss Atkinson, only daughter of Mr Thomas Atkinson, yeoman, of Sandriggs, near Great Strickland. The bride is heir to property not less than twenty thousand pounds, and has been brought up with the most exact economy, and exclusively employed in the dairy.—18. At Strathendry, Andrew Clephane, Esq. advocate, to Anna Maria, second daughter of Robert Douglas, Esq. late lieutenant-colonel 58th regiment of foot.—At Edinburgh, James Bridges, Esq. W. S. to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Macdonald of the royal marines.—19. At Glasgow, John Greenshields, Esq. late of Quebec, to Miss Margaret Inglis Dale, eldest daughter of James Dale, Esq. merchant.—At Inverary, Capt. Donald Campbell, royal navy, to Isabella, daughter of John Campbell, Esq. of Craignure.—At St John's, Newfoundland, Mr James Fergus, merchant, to Mrs Eliza Boucher.—20. At Edinburgh, Gavin Alston, Esq. W. S. to Jane Thomson, only daughter of Captain Thomson, royal navy.—21. At Eglinton Castle, Richard A. Oswald, Esq. of Auchencruive, to the Right Hon. Lady Lilias M'Queen.—At Montrose, William Mowbray, Esq. merchant in Leith, to Miss M. M. Chalmers, eldest daughter of the Rev. William Chalmers of Auchtergavon.—26. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Walter Dunlop, Dumfries, to Miss Janet M'Lean, daughter of the late Daniel M'Lean, Esq. supervisor of excise.—At Grange-house, George Thorburn, Esq. merchant, Leith, to Anne, daughter of Robert Forrester, Esq. treasurer, Bank of Scotland.—27. At East Comrage, near Fort George, Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. of Dundonnell, to Isabella Colina, daughter of James Roy, Esq. surgeon to the forces.
Lately—At Edinburgh, John Laidlaw, Esq. late of the 61st regiment, to Catherine, second daughter of the late Mr Denham, writer.
DEATHS.
Jan. 25. At Meerut, East Indies, Mrs Bruton, wife of Major Bruton of his Majesty's 8th light dragoons.—31. At Kytah, Bundelkund, East Indies, Capt. Alexander Tod, of the 1st battalion 26th regiment Bengal native infantry, aged 36, eldest son of Mr Robert Tod, farmer, Tipperty, Banffshire.
February. At Ceylon, William Orr, Esq. of the civil service there, eldest son of the late Patrick Orr, Esq. of Bridgeton.
March 18. At Madras, George Hay, Esq.
June 20. At Charlestown, South Carolina, Mr John Bonthron, merchant there, son of the late Mr James Bonthron, builder in Edinburgh 30.—At Athens, aged 24, of a fever, occasioned by fatigue in the too ardent pursuit of knowledge, and rendered fatal by the extreme heat of the climate, Benjamin Gott, jun. second son of Benjamin Gott, Esq. of Leeds.
July 1. At Hastings, Thomas Cockbum Stothert of Blaiket, Esq. advocate.—6. At Jersey, Mrs Home, widow of Major James Home of the East India Company's service.—22. At Edinburgh, Mrs Young.—23. The Rev. Thomas Bain, rector of the academy of Fortrose.—At Aberdeen, Lieut. Ogle Moore, R. N. in the 34th year of his age.—24. At Hodsack Priory, Yorkshire, Lieutenant-Colonel Mellish, equerry to the Prince Regent, a gentleman of great cele- brity on the turf.—26. At Glasgow, the Rev. William Thomson, minister of Ochiltrie.—At Dollerie, Miss Oliphant of Condie.—29. At his house, Abercrombie Place, Edinburgh, John Tait, Esq. W. S.—30. At London, Major William Shairp, of the royal marines.—At Edinburgh, at the age of 74, Mr James Swan, hair-dresser. His funeral was attended by two of his customers, on whom he had been in the habit of waiting regularly every day for upwards of 35 years.
August 1. At his house, Rodney Buildings, New Kent Road, London, in the 69th year of his age, Alexander Murray Shields, Esq. of Lloyd's Coffeehouse.—At Arthurstone, Colonel Duncan MacPherson of Cluny.—At his seat at St Catherine's, near Dublin, in the 88th year of his age, the Right Hon. David Latouche, many years one of his Majesty's Privy Council, and for 40 years a member of the Parliament of Ireland. He was the senior partner in the