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and heir.-At Hythe, the Lady of MajorGeneral Mackenzie, a son.-At London, the Lady of Colonel Dalzell, assistant adjutant-general to the home department, a daughter. At Grove Place, Hampshire, Lady Amelia Sophia Drummond, a son.-At Ochtertyre, the Right Hon. Lady Mary Murray, a son.-At New Orchard, the Lady of Archibald Douglas, Esq. advocate, a daughter. 23. Lady Frances Vandeleur, a son. 24. In Dub

lin, the Countess of Castlereagh, a son. 26. At Serlby Castle, the Viscountess Galway, a daughter.-At High Park, Westmeath, the Hon. Lady Levinge, a

son.

OCT. 6. At Dublin, the Hoh. Lady Hope, a son.-Lately, at Rochampton, the Duchess of Newcastle, a daughter. Countess Talbot, a son. 14. In Prince's Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Harry David Erskine, a son. 16. The Lady of James Ogilvy, deputy commissary-general with the forces in Spain, a daughter.-At Richmond, the Hon. Mrs Buchan, a son. 17. At Niddrie, Mrs Spottiswoode, of Spottiswoode, a son. 20. At Dallar's House, Mrs Campbell, of Skarington, twin daughters.-At Edinburgh, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Cosmo Gordon, a son. 21. In Castle Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Craigie, of Glenwick, a son and heir.

28. The Lady of Major-General Oswald, a daughter. 29. The Countess of Shannon, a daughter. 30. At Tarvit House, Fifeshire, the Lady of J. H. Rigg, Esq. of Morton, a daughter.

Nov. 6. At Allanton House, Mrs Macdonald, of Staffa, a son and heir.-At, Leeds, the Lady of Colonel Maxwell, a son.-Lately, at Palermo, the Right Hon. Lady Montgomery, a son. 6. The Countess of Clonmell, a daughter. 7. Mrs Forbes, younger, of Invereru, a son.— At Stonefield, Mrs Campbell, of Stonefield, a daughter. 9. The Lady of Captain Johnston, royal navy, a daughter. At Edinburgh, Mrs Campbell, jun. of Fairfield, a son. 20. The Lady of John Blacket, Esq. of West Smithfield, London, a daughter; her first child after a marriage of 14 years. 25. At Rose Hill, near Liverpool, the Lady of Major-Gen. Dirom, of Mount Annan, a son.

DEC. 1. At Sudbury, Suffolk, the Lady

of Major Maclachlan, 69th regiment, a daughter. 9. At Edinburgh, the Lady of Major-General the Hon. Alexander Duff, a son. 10. At Alva House, Mrs Johnstone, of Alva, a daughter.-Lately, at Gibraltar, the Lady of Alexander Farquhar, Esq. a son.-At Exmouth, the Lady of Dr Adam Neale, physician to the forces, a son.-The Lady of D. J. H. Dickson, M. D. physician of his majesty's fleet, a daughter.-At Twickenham, the Lady of F. G. Carmichael, Esq. a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

JAN. 1. At Leith, George Forsyth, Esq. master of his majesty's ship Venus, to Miss Ann M'Lagan, youngest daughter of William M'Lagan, Esq. late of Donavourd. 3.Lord Palmerstone, to Miss Sullivan; and Lawrence Sullivan, Esq. of Pontsborne Park, Herefordshire, (the bride's brother) to Miss Eliza Temple, Lord Palmerstone's sister. 6. At Arniston, Captain Cochrane, royal navy, eldest son of Vice-Admiral Sir Alex. Cochrane, K. B. to Miss Ross Wishart, eldest daughter of Lieut.-General Sir Charles Ross, Bart.-At Wigton, Nathaniel Nelson, Esq. of Springfield, to Miss Barbara Agnew, second daughter of Nathaniel Agnew, Esq. 7. At Edinburgh, John Grimes, Esq. acting collector of customs at Leith, to Miss Janet Renwick, only daughter of the late John Renwick, Esq. of Glasgow. 8. At Leith, Mr J. L. Donaldson, to Miss Dick, Merchant Street, Edinburgh. 23. At Allanton House, Ranald Macdonald, of Staffa, Esq. to Miss Elizabeth Steuart, only daughter of Henry Steuart, Esq. of Allanton. 27. At Edin burgh, Captain John Porteous, royal navy, to Miss Laurie, daughter of the Rev. Dr Laurie, Newburn, Fifeshire. 28. At Dunkeld House, Major-General Oswald, jun. of Dunnikier, to Miss Charlotte Murray Ansley, eldest daughter of the late Lord Charles Ansley.-At Glasgow, John Orr, Esq. of Forestburn, to Catharine, eldest daughter of David Forest, Esq. of Forest.

FEB. 3. At Edinburgh, Mr James Rennie, minister of the gospel, to Miss Elizabeth Loutit. 4. At Scanlisdale, Isle

of Islay, Charles Macalister Shannon, Esq. to Miss Eliz Campbell, daughter of the late Capt. John Campbell, Islay. 8, Lord Berwick, to Miss Sophia Dubochet. 10. At Mauldslie Castle, Thomas Gordon, Esq. of Harperfield, to Miss Nisbet.-The Earl of Ilchester, to Caroline, second daughter of the late Right Hon. Lord George Murray. 11. At Salisbury Place, Mr James Inverarity, merchant, Leith, to Miss Helen Maclagan, daughter of the late John Maclagan, Esq. of Castlehill, Carse of Gowrie. 13. At London, R. G. Macdonald, of Clanronald, Esq. to Lady C. Edgecombe, second daughter of Earl Mount Edgecumbe. 17. At Edinburgh, John Macredie, Esq. eldest son of Wm. Macredie, of Perceston, Esq. Ayrshire, to Mary Rachell Morrieson, eldest daughter of the late Major David Morrieson. 18. At London, Sir Alex. Mackenzie, of Aroch, Ross-shire, to Miss Geddes Mackenzie, eldest daughter of the late George Mackenzie, Esq. of the same place. 24. At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Gillies, to Miss Isabella Nicholson, 26. At Ardersier, Niel Currie, Esq. surgeon, 78th regiment, to Caroline, daughter of James Macpherson, Esq., of Ardersier.

MARCH 2. Captain Graham Moore, royal navy, brother of the late Sir John Moore, to Dora, daughter of the late Thomas Eden. Esq. 7. John Veitch, the younger of Hathornback, Haddingtonshire, M. D. to Henrietta Maria Grant, eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Grant, Bart. London.-At London, the Hon. Mr Elliot, brother to Lord Elliot, to Miss Robinson, daughter of General Robinson. 14. Major Napier, of the 43d light infantry, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late Honourable General Fox. 16. At Edinburgh, Major-General the Hon. Alexander Duff, second son of the late Alexander, Earl of Fife, to Miss Anne Stein, youngest daughter of the late James Stein, Esq. of Kilbagie.-At Edinburgh, John Fullarton, Esq. late of Jamaica, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late James Dunn, Esq. 18. At Edinburgh, Alexander Somerville, Esq. to Elizabeth Monro, eldest daughter of the late Major John Munro. 26. At Edinburgh, James

Cunningham, Esq. Thirlestone, to Miss Robina Cunningham, daughter of the deceased Mr Alexander Cunningham, Selkirk. Lately, at St Petersburg, Sir Robert Kerr Porter, to Princess Marie Scherbatoff.

APRIL 3. At Edinburgh, Mr John Henry Horn, artist, of London, to Miss Mary, daughter of Captain Alexander. 4. At London, John W. H. Brydges, Esq. of Wotton Court, Kent, to the Right Hon. Lady Isabella Anne Beresford, daughter of the late Marquis of Waterford. 10. At Edinburgh, John Tawse, Esq. advocate, to Miss Elizabeth Somerville Dickson, youngest daughter of the Rev. Mr David Dickson, one of the ministers of this city. 11. At London, Sir Humphry Davy, to Mrs Apreece. 14. At Ardoch, Henry Home Drummond, Esq. younger of Blair Drummond, to Miss Christian Moray, eldest daughter of the late Charles Moray Stirling, Esq. of Abercairney. 15. At the manse of Belhevie, the Rev. Robert Scott, minister of Glenbucket, to Mary, second daughter of the late Rev. James Forsyth, minister of Belhevie. 21. At Greenock, James Hunter, Esq. to Miss Susan Robertson, daughter of George Robertson, Esq. 23. At Edinburgh, Alex. Mackenzie, of Scotsburn, Esq. to Miss Jane, second daugh ter of the late John Henderson, Esq. of the 100th regiment. 27. At Edinburgh, Patrick Tenant, Esq. writer to the signet, to Miss Margaret Lyon, youngest daughter of the late Hugh Lyon, Esq. of Wester Ogle. 28. At Billholm, Alexander John Scott, Esq. Dryden, to Miss Helen Curll, only daughter of Gideon Curll, Esq. 30. John Osborn Brown, Esq. writer to the signet, to Miss Elizabeth Rae Campbell, eldest daughter of John Campbell, Esq. receiver-general of his majesty's customs for Scotland.-Lately, in Lincolnshire, Corporal Dupre, to Miss N Trollope, with a fortune of 12,000l.

MAY 2. At London, the Rev. Sir Henry Rivers, Bart. to Miss Eales. 11. At York, Peter Smith, M. D. royal navy, to Henrietta, youngest daughter of the Hon. Henry Erskine. 12. At Edinburgh, James Glassford, Esq. to Miss Jane, daughter of Colin Mackay, Esq. 18. At

Mound Church, Captain James Aberdour, of his majesty's ship Muros, to Miss Mary Allan Braddy, youngest daughter of the late Admiral Braddy, of Ham. ble, Hants. 19. At Edinburgh, William Somerville, Esq. to Mrs Greig, daughter of Admiral Sir Geo. Wm.Fairfax. 25. Geo. M'Callum, Esq. of Thornhill, to Miss Elizabeth, only daughter of John Taylor, Esq. Queensferry. 28. At Chelsea, the Hon. Thomas Cranley Onslow, second son of the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Cranley, to Miss Hillier, second daughter of the late Nathaniel Hillier, of Stoke Park, Esq. 29. At Hatfield House, in Hertfordshire, Lord Delvin, eldest son of the Earl of Westmeath, to Lady Emily Cecil, second daughter of the Marquis of Salisbury.-Lately, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Strachan, Bart. to Miss Louisa Dillon.

JUNE 1. At Kelso, Robert Wellwood, Esq. of Garvock, to Miss Eliza Isabella M'Neill. 3. At London, the Hon. Henry St John, eldest son of Viscount Boling broke, to Miss Mildmay, second daughter of the late Sir Henry St John Mildmay. 8. At Edinburgh, John Mackenzie, younger, of Hilton, Esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. writer to the signet. 8. John Gordon, Esq. of Cairnbulg, to Miss Katherine, daughter of Sir Wm. Forbes, of Craigiever, Bart. 9. At Musselburgh, Walter Scott, Esq. of Wauchope, to Marion, eldest daughter of Thomas Macmillan, Esq. of Shorthope. 15. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles M'Quarie, of Glenforsa, late of the 42d regiment, to Miss Marianne Willison, youngest daughter of the late George Willison, Esq. 16. At Burnham, the Rev. Townshend Selwyn, to Charlotte Sophia, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. and Right Rev. Lord G. Murray, late Bishop of St David's. 23. At London, A. J. Dalrymple, Esq. major of the 10th light dragoons, eldest son of Sir Hew Dalrymple, to Anne, the only daughter of Sir James Graham, Bart.-Lately, at Lisbon, the Earl of Euston, eldest son of the Duke of Grafton, to Mary, youngest daughter of the Hon. Admiral George C. Berke

ley, and niece to the Duke of Richmond.

JULY 1. At Eskgrove, Charles Peter Hay, Esq. to Helen, eldest daughter of Sir David Rae, Bart. 6. At Dublin, Col. Wardlaw, of the 76th regt. to the Hon. Anne Lake, daughter of the late Lord Viscount Lake. 8. The Hon. Captain Waldgrave, royal navy, to Miss Whitbread, daughter to the member for Bedford. 10. Lord Viscount Mountjoy, to Mrs Brown, widow of the late Major William Brown. 15. At Edinburgh, John Irving Henderson, Esq. of Gulliland, advocate, to Miss Sarah Blacklock Taylor, daughter of the late William Taylor, Esq. 21. At Edinburgh, James Willie, Esq. of Annatfield, writer to the signet, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of William Macfarlane, Esq. writer to the signet. 23. At London, the Right Hon. Lord Walpole, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late William Fawkener, Esq. clerk of his majesty's privy council. 27. At Invermoriston, Roderick Kilgour Mackenzie, Esq. of Flowerburn, to Ann, second daughter of the late Colonel Grant, of Glenmoriston.

AUG. 4. At West Colinton, the Rev. William Bryce, minister of Aberdour, to Miss Jane Grahame, fourth daughter of James Grahame, Esq. Mugdock Castle.-At View Park, Burntsfield Links, John Watson, jun. Esq. merchant, Leith, to Elizabeth, daughter of James Inglis, banker in Edinburgh. 7. At Salisbury Green, John Smyth, Esq. writer to the signet, to Miss Ann, second daughter of the late Sir William Dick, Bart. of Prestonfield. 8. At London, Lieut -Colonel Mellish, of Hodsack Priory, county of Nottingham, to Harriet, daughter of the Marchioness Dowager of Lansdowne, and co-heiress of the late Sir Duke Gifford, Bart. 10. At Eskmount, James Carnegy, Esq. of Balnamoon, to Miss Mary Anne Hunter, daughter of the late David Hunter, Esq. of Blackness. 17. At Edinburgh, Thomas Rutherford, Esq. of Ancram Craig, to Miss Bunyan, daughter of Mr Thomas Bunyan, Cavers Mains. 22. The Princess Royal Caroline of Denmark, to her uncle, the Prince of Hesse. 31. At Glen-Stewart, Henry Alexander

Douglas, Esq. third son of the late Sir William Douglas, Bart. of Kelhead, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Robert Dalzell, Esq. of Glenea.

SEP. 1. Sir James Bland Burges, of Bean Port, Sussex, Bart. to the Right Hon Lady Margaret Fordyce, sister of the Earl of Balcarras. 4. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Mr Johnstone, Roxburgh Cha pel, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Home, Edinburgh. 8. At Jedburgh, Charles Baxter, Esq. Edinburgh, to Mrs Reid, only daughter of the late Rev. William Scott, Southdean. 13. Henry Boyce, Esq. nephew to the Earl of Coventry, to the Right Hon Lady Sophia Amelia, youngest daughter of the Duke of Marlborough.-At London, the Hon. John Thornton Leslie Melville, second son of the Earl of Leven and Melville to Harriet, youngest daughter of Samuel Thornton, Esq. M. P. for the county of Surrey. 17. At Monymusk, John Farquharson of Houghton, Esq. to Mary Anna, eldest daughter of Sir Archibald Grant of Monymusk, Bart. 21. At Hendersyde Park, Richard Griffith, jun. Esq. of Milbant, county of Kildare, to Maria Jane, eldest daughter of George Waldie, Esq. of Hendersyde, Roxburghshire. 24. At Kelso, the Rev. John Pitcairn, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Lockie, of Kelso.

OCT. 1. At London, Mr Wathen Phipps, of Cork Street, Burlington Gardens, to the Right Hon. Lady Baroness Howe, eldest daughter of the late Admiral Earl Howe, and widow of the Hon. Penn Ashton Curzon. 2. At Edinburgh, Capt. William Davidson, 14th foot, younger of Muirhouse, to Jane, third daughter of Alexander Horsburgh, Esq. of Horsburgh. 6. At Gayfield Square, Edinburgh, Mr John Hutchison, Wallace Park, Portobello, keeper of the Register of Sasins for the city of Edinburgh, to Agnes, daughter of Mr Henderson, Falside, Berwickshire. 7. At Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Lord Ogilvy, eldest son of the Earl of Airly, to Miss Clementina Drummond, only child of the deceased Gavin Drum mond, Esq of Forth Street 12. At Leith Hall, Harry Niven Lumsden, of Auchin

dure, Esq. to Harriot Christian, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Alex. Hay, of Rannes. 16 At Marstow Church, Samuel March Phillips, Esq. second son of T. M. Phillips, Esq. of Carrendon Park, to Charemile, second daughter of Charles Grant, Esq. M. P. for the county of Inverness. 22. At Bonnington Lodge, Lieutenant-Colonel Napier, of the 52d regiment of foot, to Margaret, daughter of John Craig, Esq. 31. At London, J. Davidson, Esq. of Chiswick, to Miss Duncan, of Drury Lane Thea

tre.

Nov. 1. At Holy Island, Mr Murdoch Cunningham, of Mound Place, Edinburgh, to Mary, youngest daughter of Mr John Gregson, of the former place. Lately, at London, John Hall, Esq. to Susannah, fifth daughter of the deceased Thomas Cumming, Esq. banker in Edinburgh.-At Fulham, Major Scott Waring, of Peterborough House, to Mrs Esten, formerly of the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh. 16. At Glasgow, J. Geddes, Esq. of Verreville, to Miss Mary Rennie, only daughter of the late James Rennie, Esq. wine-merchant, Leith.-At Loans, William Deans, Esq. writer, Stewarton, to Jean, third daughter of the late Robert Wilson, Esq. Loans. 17. At Orangefield, Alexander Thomson, Esq. cashier to the Greenock Bank Company, to Miss Fyffe.-At Brae, John M'Cubbin, Esq. of Springfield, to Mary, second daughter of James Swan, Esq. of Brae. 23. At Bath, Archibald Christie, Esq. eldest son of Admiral Christie of Baberton, near Edinburgh, to Maria, only daughter of the late George Reeves, Esq. of Langley. 30. At Mansfield, James Russel, Esq. writer, Edinburgh, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Tho. Clark, minister of Eaglesham.

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