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Durie, late of the 92d regiment, a daughter.—10. At Arthington, Yorkshire, the lady of Colonel Davy, a son.—11. At Garry Cottage, the lady of Colonel Macdonnel of Glengarry, a son.—12. At her house, Union Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Captain Henderson of Gloup, a son.—13. At Ayr, Mrs Fullarton of Skeldon, a son.—15. At 23, Buccleugh Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Short, a son.—Mrs Wood, South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, a son.—16. Mrs Smith of Landhall, a son.—17. Mrs M. Napier, Castle Street, Edinburgh, a daughter.—At Balfron, Mrs Marshall was safely delivered of three fine boys, who are all doing well.—At Dumfries, the wife of the Rev. Andrew Fyfe, a daughter.—18. At Schivas, the lady of Alexander Forbes Irvine, Esq. of Schivas, and younger of Drum, a son and heir.—19. The lady of Major Menzies, 42d regiment, a daughter.—At Richmond Barracks, Dublin, the lady of Lieutenant John Orr, of the 94th regiment, a son.—At Eskgrove, the lady of Captain North Dalrymple, a daughter.—21. The lady of John Horrocks, Esq. a daughter.—23. At Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Andrew Melliss, a son.—At Edinburgh, the lady of Laurence Craigie, Esq. of Glendoick, a son.—24. At Sundrum, the lady of John Hamilton, Esq. jun. of Sundrum, a daughter.—27. At Huntingdon, East Lothian, Mrs Campbell, a son—At her mother's, Mrs Drummond, house in Forth Street, Edinburgh, the lady of the Right Hon. Lord Ogilvy, a daughter.—At Bath, the lady of Sir A. Hood, Bart. a daughter.—At Ardrossan, the lady of Robert Hunter, Esq. of Whitfield, Jamaica, a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
Jan. 26. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Robert Ross, to Marina, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Halden of Newcastle.—31. At St George's church, Bloomsbury, London, Colonel Sir Alexander Bryce, C.B.C. St F.K.C. commanding the royal engineers, Portsmouth, to Emily, youngest daughter of the late John Porker, Esq. of Muswell-hill, banker, London.
Feb. 2. At Paisley, Mr John Crawford, manufacturer, to Janet, third daughter of the late Mr James Hamilton, merchant.—At Greenock, Mr John Love, merchant, Glasgow, to Miss Jean Duncan, Greenock.—At Nenagh, James Dempster, Esq. M.D. 93d regiment, to Elizabeth Maria, only child of John Carroll, Esq. of Newlawn, county of Tipperary, Ireland.—3. At Craigbank, James Stirling, Esq. merchant in Glasgow, to Sarah, daughter of John M'Caul, Esq. of Craigbank.—5. At Parkhall, William Colville Learmonth, Esq. of Belle Rose, to Gloriana, only daughter of the late John Mackenzie, Esq. of Garnkirk.—6. At Edinburgh, Hugh Nible, Esq. Viewbank, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Walter Brown, Esq. of Currie.—9. At Glasgow, James Coats, Esq. of Oldplace, to Christian, eldest daughter of the late Mr James Bayne, Concraig, Perthshire.—At Lambeth Palace, the Right Hon. Lord Clive, eldest son of the Earl and Countess of Powis, to Lady Lucy Graham, third daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Montrose.—10. At Glasgow, Lieutenant Ross, of the 26th regiment, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the deceased William Fleming, Esq. of Kelvin Bank.—11. At Inverness, James Driver, Esq. Kirkwall, Orkney, to Miss Annabella Chisholm, second daughter of Captain Hugh Chisholm, late 9th royal veteran battalion, and resident commandant of Fort Augustus.—12. At London, Archibald Constable, Esq. bookseller in Edinburgh, to Charlotte, daughter of the late John Neale, Esq.—16. At Caldwell, county of Ayr, Lieutenant-general the Hon. Sir Charles Colville, G.C.B. to Jane, eldest daughter of William Muir of Caldwell, Esq.—18. At Leith, Mr Edward Reid, merchant, Newcastle-on-Tyne, to Isabella, daughter of Mr P. Sandeman there.—20. At Leith, George Scott Elliot, Esq. of Laurieston, to Anne Marjory, eldest daughter of James Bell, Esq. merchant in Leith.—At Seaside, Andrew Thomson, Esq. younger of Kinloch, W. S. to Barbara, youngest daughter of James Hunter of Seaside, Esq.—At Perth, George Ramsay, Esq. Craigie, to Miss Katherine Stewart, youngest daughter of Patrick Stewart, Esq. Perth.—23. At Greenock, Captain William Athol, to Miss Jean M'Kechnie.—26. At Edinburgh, Captain Hugh Stevenson, Campbeltown, to Mrs Macintyre, widow of D. Macintyre, Esq. Glenoe.—At Lord Hermand's, the Rev. Leslie Moodie, to Catherine, daughter of the deceased Charles Fergusson, Esq.—At Glenluggie, Mr William Smith, jun. merchant, Glasgow, to Ann, daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Freebairn, minister of New Monkland.—At Glasgow, William Middleton, Esq. merchant, to Jessy, daughter of Mr George Craufurd, writer.
DEATHS.
July 16, 1817. David Charles Ramsay, Esq. the Hon. East India Company's resident at Mocha, and of their civil service on the Bombay establishment.
Nov. 14. At Tulloch, in the island of Jamaica, George Abercromby Bruce, in the 19th year of his age, second son of the late Alexander Bruce, Esq. of Kennet.
Dec. 7. At Havannah, James Robertson, aged 29, midshipman on board his Majesty's ship Rifleman, Captain Duff; on the 13th May last, John Wilson Robertson, aged 18, died at Banff; and on the 10th of June, George Alexander Robertson, aged 15, midshipman on board the Lady Campbell Indiaman, was drowned off St Helena; sons of Mr William Robertson, merchant in Banff, and all highly promising young men.—23. At St Helena, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, Francis Stewart, Esq. of the Hon. East India Com-