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pany's civil service at Bencoolen, eldest son of the deceased Charles Stewart, Esq. late commander of the Airly Castle East Indiaman.—26. At Auchindinny, near Edinburgh, Mary Utrope Coulon Clerfon de Villarson, daughter of the Count de Villarson, a native of France, and wife of Robert Ewart, Esq. surgeon, late of the island of Jamaica.

Jan. 2. At Rio Bueno, Jamaica, Mrs Jean Buchan, wife of Mr John Stewart, merchant there.—6. In the 32d year of her age, much and deservedly regretted, the lady of Major Campbell of Strachur.—At Amalree, in the 89th year of her age, Mrs Christian Menzies, widow of James Fisher, to whom she had twelve children.—11. At the house of Airie, in the island of Stronsay, Orkney, Miss Barbara Fea of Airie.—At London, after a short illness, in the 31st year of his age, Major John Garlies MacCulloch, late of the rifle brigade, having been thirteen years in the army.—14. At Glenforsa, Island of Mull, Lachlan Macquarie of Macquarie, Esq. This venerable hospitable chieftain was seldom confined by any sickness till the time of his death, and he died at the age of 103.—16. At Tours, John Hamilton, Esq. of Bardowie.—20. At Maurhaugh, John Mailer, much and justly, regretted. He was a man of great simplicity of manners and unaffected piety.—26. At Afton Lodge, Ayrshire, Mrs Stewart of Afton, widow of Major-general Alexander Stewart, M.P. and colonel of the 2d regiment of foot.—28. Suddenly, of a water in the chest, aged 19, Euphemia, youngest daughter of Mr David Arthur, sen. toolmaker, Edinburgh.—At Edinburgh, Sir John Carmichael Anstruther, of Anstruther and Carmichael, Bart. M.P.—At Linlithgow, Jane Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr Liston, sheriff-clerk of Linlithgow, aged eleven years and four months.—29. In Merrion Square, Dublin, the Right Hon. Sackville Hamilton.—30. At Glasgow, Mrs Mary Wilson, relict of John Anderson of Kingsfield, Esq.—31. At Sydenham, near Kelso, George Haldane, Esq.—At Peterhead, in the 81st year of her age, Mrs Nicoll, widow of Mr John Nicoll, merchant, Lossiemouth.

Feb. 1. At Roxburgh Place, Edinburgh, Ann Livingston, eldest daughter, and on the 4th, Mrs Euphans Murray, spouse of Josiah Livingston, merchant in Edinburgh.—At his seat, Ampthill Park, Bedfordshire, the Right Hon. John Fitzpatrick, Earl of Upper Ossory, Baron Gowran, and a peer of England. His Lordship was born May 7, 1745; succeeded his father, the late Earl, in 1758; and married, in 1769, the Duchess of Grafton, by whom, who died in 1804, he had issue two daughters, Anne and Gertrude. His Lordship was elder brother to the late General Fitzpatrick, M.P. who, had he survived, would have inherited the peerages, which are now, we believe, become extinct. The death of this venerable and patriotic nobleman was occasioned by an apoplectic fit, while in the bosom of his family. He only survived the stroke about three hours.—At Carnwath house, Barbara, youngest daughter of Norman Lockhart, Esq.—2. At Kilmarnock, aged 72, Mr John Mennons, printer.—At Stonehaven, the Rev. Robert Memess, episcopal clergyman there, in the 91st year of his age, and 64th of his ministry.—At Breckonhill, James Carruthers, Esq. of Breckonhill.—At Dumfries, Mrs Pew, widow of John Pew, Esq. of Hillowtown.—3. At North Berwick, in the 78th year of her age, Mrs Elizabeth Graham, spouse of Mr David Dall, late schoolmaster, Gifford, East Lothian.—At Perth, after a long and painful illness, Mr John M'Dougall, in the 28th year of his age.—At Edinburgh, Mrs Elphinstone Primerose, widow of James Rollo, Esq. and daughter of the late Sir Archibald Primerose, Bart. of Dunipace.—At her house in Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Marjoribanks, widow of the late Edward Marjoribanks, Esq. of Lees.—In Abbey Street, Dublin, aged 98, in the full possession of all her faculties, Eleanor, Dowager Lady Palmer, relict of the late Sir Roger Palmer, Bart. of Castle Lacken, in the county of Mayo, and Ballyshannon, in the county of Kildare.—4. At Edinburgh, in the 31st year of his age, Mr James Hall Gray, merchant.—The Dowager Viscountess Arbuthnot—5. At Portland Place, Leith, Mr Andrew Galbreath, aged 76, late merchant in Leith.—Mary, fourth daughter of Mr Johnston, surgeon, Prince's Street, Edinburgh.—6. At Cambridge, Laurence Dundas, second son to the Hon. Laurence Dundas, and grandson to Lord Dundas.—At their Grace's seat, Belvoir Castle, the infant son of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland.—8. At Bank Place, Archibald, third son of Mr Archibald Cleghorn, merchant, Leith.—9. At Kennoway, Mrs Seton, relict of Captain David Seton.—At Edinburgh, Mrs Jane de Morgan, relict of Duncan Buchanan, Esq. surgeon, Hon. East India Company's service.—10. At Lawhouses, East Lothian, Mr Robert Dudgeon, late deacon of the incorporation of bakers in Edinburgh.—At Wilton Burn, near Hawick, Roxburghshire, that well-known and worthy character, Mr James Hart, farmer, commonly called "Hart of Hearts," aged 65.—At Leith, Mrs Carstairs, spouse of George Carstairs, Esq. merchant, Leith.—At Barclay's hotel, Edinburgh, at the advanced age of 72 years, Mr John Wade. This gentleman has been known to the commercial world as a traveller for upwards of 51 years.—11. At Falkirk, Mr James Aitken, writer there.—At Glasgow, in the 49th year of her age, Mrs Elizabeth Johnston, spouse of David M'Haffie, Esq. merchant there.—12. At Edinburgh, aged 96 years, Mrs Catherine Dunbar, widow of Thomas Wedderburn, Esq.—At Strathendry, Fifeshire, Robert, only child of the