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Course of Exchange, London, April 9.—Amsterdam, 12: 7. Ditto at sight, 12: 4. Rotterdam, 12: 8. Antwerp, 12: 3. Hamburgh, 37: 3. Altona, 37: 4. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 40. Bourdeaux, 25: 70. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 154. Madrid, 37. Cadiz, 364. Gibraltar, 304. Leghorn 47. Genoa, 44. Lisbon, 501. Oporto, 504. Rio Janeiro, 46. Cork, 94 cent. Dublin, 9 cent.

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Prices of Bullion, Poz.-Foreign gold in bars, £.3 17 10. Silver in bars, standard, 4s. 11 d.

Premiums of Insurance-Guernsey or Jersey, 20s. Od.-Cork or Dublin, 20s. Od. -Belfast, 20s. Od.-Hambro', 20s. Od.-Madeira, 208. Od.-Jamaica, 30s.-Greenjand, out and home, 6 gs. to 12 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from 20th March to 10th April, 1822.
March 20. March 27. April 3. April 10.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th February and the 20th March 1822; extracted from the London Gazette.

Alwin, R. P. Elm-street, Gray's-inn-lane, brewer.
Anrade, A. Lancaster, banker.

Anrade, A. and T. Wordswick, Lancaster, bankers.
Ansell, J. Filkins, Oxfordshire, miller.
Armstrong, J. Reading, linen-draper.
Atkinson, T. Manchester, shop-keeper.

Atkins, J. Hamstall, Redware, Staffordshire, miller.
Avison, J. Aldwick, Yorkshire, butter-factor.
Bishop, J. Cheltenham, tailor and draper.
Blyth, G. W. and F. Birmingham, merchants.
Brewer, S. Alderton, Suffolk, coal-merchant.
Boucher, C. Cheltenham, cabinet-maker.
Brett, W. Stone, Stafford, grocer.

Burton, G. Knottingley, Yorkshire, vessel-builder.
Button, W. Bicester, Oxford, inn-keeper.
Butler, P. Little Bolton, Lancaster, manufacturer.
Byrne, P. H. Bucklersbury, Manchester, ware-
houseman.

Cater, S. Rattlesden, Suffolk, grocer.
Child, J. Aldermanbury, hosier.
Chittenden, E. Ashford, Kent, ironmonger.
Clough, R. Sharples, Lancashire, calico-printer.
Colley, B. Posenhall, Shropshire, farmer.
Congdon, T. Torquay, Devonshire, merchant.
Copland, W. Holt, Norfolk, miller.

Copley, B. and W. Hirst, Doncaster, iron-founders.
Cossart, J. I. and P. Clement's-lane, wine-merchts.
Cotton, W. Castle Donington, Leicestershire, baker.
Dark, S. W. Red Lion-square, picture-dealer.
D'Almaine, G. Chandos-street, Covent Garden,
embroiderer.

Day, H. and R. Holmes, Tottenham-court-road,
linen-drapers.

Davidson, W. Philpot, merchant.

Dove, F. Berkeley-square, auctioneer.

Edwards, G. H. Craven-street, wine-merchant.

Farle, W. Church-street, Rotherhithe, victualler.

Early, W. Winchester, grocer.

Failes, J. Upwell, Norfolk, farmer.
Field, S, Richmond, wine-merchant.

Finch, T. Hammersmith, brewer.
Froggatt, J. jun. Burslem, druggist.

Glover, E, Hardshaw within Windle, Lancaster,
shopkeeper.

Griffiths, H. Swansea, linen-draper.

Handford, W. Tavistock, Devonshire, linen-draper.
Harbin, T. H. Mainhead, Devonshire, tailor.
Hardy, M. & J. Dale, Manchester, warehousemen.
Hargraves, J. Liverpool, miller.

Hedly, J. and T. F. Will, Sunderland, ship-owner.

Hembrey, M. Lambeth-road, victualler.
Herbert, E. T. Fetter-lane, oilman.

Herbert, P. late Master of the E. I. ship Thalia,
merchant.

Herbert, R. and W. Buckmaster, St. Mary-Axe, and Ware, merchants.

Hornblower, W. Brierly-hill Iron-works, Staffordshire, iron-master.

Hort, J. Great St. Helens, coal-merchant.

Hoyle, T. and J. Lord, Whalley, Lancashire, calico-printers.

Joseph, A. Magdalane-row, Goodman's Fields, merchant.

Judd, G. Farrington, cordwainer.

Keene, W. C. Mary-le-bone-lane, farrier.
Kenyon, T. Brestwich, Lancashire, flour-dealer.
Ketcher, N. Bradwell, Essex, shopkeeper.

Kirkland, I. and Badenoch, I. Coventry, ribbon-
manufacturers.

Knight, J. Halifax, merchant.

Larbalestier, J. Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, wine-merchant.

Lea, P. H. Prior-place, East lane, Walworth, gro

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Raine, W. Padstow, mercer.

Reed, W. Little Queen-street, oilman.
Richardson, M. Kirkoswald, Cumberland, butcher.
Rickards, J. Dursley, Gloucestershire, clothier.
Ride, T. Ashton Keynes, Wilts, tallow-chandler.
Rose, I. Ibstock, Leicester, grocer.
Rose, M. Berry, Hills, Leicester, farmer.
Ross, J. Charlton-street, Sommers Town, baker.
Russel, J. Rochester, wine-merchant.

Saintry, T. Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, dealer.
Salter, T. Geist, Norfolk, farmer.

Savage, J. Broadway, Worcestershire, pig-dealer.
Scarth, W. Morely, York, merchant.
Scandrett, W. Worcester, glover.

Scott, W. jun. Norwich, confectioner.

Sherwin, W. T. Paternoster-row, bookseller.

Simkins, I. Store-street, Beford-square, tailor.

Smith, J. North-street, Westminster, tailor.
Sowerby, P. and P. Liverpool, provision-mercht
Squire, L. Earith, Huntingdon, tanner.

Steel, J. Emscott, Warwick, timber-merchant.
Stevens, W. Northumberland-street, Strand, baker
Stevens, D. G. Harlow, Essex, linen-draper.
Swift, J. and T. Huddersfield, merchants.
Taylor, W. Great Yarmouth, surgeon.
Thomas, R. S. Hanbury, Worcestershire, tanner
Thomlinson, J. and Jos. High Hesket, Cumber-
land, inkeeper.

Thompson, J. South Shields, ship-owner.

Tickell, T. West Bromwich, Stafford, iron-master. Traer, W. Exeter, factor.

Tucker, J. H. Jermyn-street, chemist.

Turton, W. West Bromwich, Stafford, coal and iron-master.

Vail, W. jun. Brookworth, Gloucestershire, corndealer.

Vertue, S. Yarmouth, merchant.

Weeks, J. Exeter, currier.

Wood, J. Rugeley, Staffordshire, miller. Woodburn, J. Birmingham, provision-merchant. Woolcock, J. Truro, draper.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced March 1822, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Brash, James, irong-monger in Edinburgh.
Brown, William, of Lawhill, merchant in Salt-

coats.

Brown, Hugh, merchant and coal-master in Saltcoats.

Drysdale, John, grocer in Glasgow.
Ferguson, Peter, jun. slater in Glasgow.
Gardiner, William, spirit-merchant in Glasgow.
Hill & Pattison, spirít-dealers in Glasgow.
Macarthur, George, grocer in Glasgow.
M'Alpine, James, general-merchant at Corpach,
near Fort-william.

M'Lean, Alexander, of Mark, Stewartry of Kircudbright, cattle-dealer and grazier.

M'Leod, Rev. John, minister and builder in Glasgow.

M'Queen, Donald and Lauchlan, cattle-dealers at Drumornie, Invernesshire.

Mitchell, William, grocer and spirit-dealer in May

bole..

Sorely, John. jun. iron-monger in Glasgow.

Wood, William, jun. ship-owner and trader in Limekilns.

DIVIDENDS.

Braidwood, Francis, tacksman of Collalo quarry; by Adam Anderson, iron-monger in Edinburgh Brown, Archibald, grocer in Leith; by George Thorburn, merchant there.

Craig, Robert, grain-dealer and miller in Partick; by Allan Fullarton, Glasgow.

Ferguson, Jas. banker and writer in Stewarton; by John Deans of Peacock-bank. Forrester and Buchanan, wood-merchant in Glasgow; by H. Paul, accountant there. M'Farquar, Campbell and Co. merchants in Glas

gow; by Archibald Lawson, merchant there. M'Intosh, Arthur, bookseller in Inverness; by the trustee there.

Saunders, James, printer and writer in Dundee;
by John Sturrock, merchant there.
Young and Gordon, drapers and merchants in
Dundee; by George Duncan, merchant there.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,

BIRTHS.

1821. Sept. 10. At Nagpore, the Lady of John Sawry Impey, Esq. a son.

1822. Jan. 16. At Kingston, Jamaica, the Lady of Dr Hinton Spalding, a son.

Feb. 17. The Lady of Colonel J. J. Cochrane, of the 3d regiment of guards, a son.

18. At Campbeltown, the Lady of Capt. Hugh Stevenson, a son.

The Countess of Dartmouth, a son and heir. 20. At Glenæ House, the wife of Chas. Charteris, Esq. a son.

In Portland Place, London, the Lady of Sandford Graham, Esq. M. P. a son.

22. At Foss House, Mrs Stewart, a daughter. 25. At New Saughton, the Lady of James Watson, Esq. of Saughton, a daughter.

27. At Honey-brae, Mrs Captain John Boyd, half pay 82d regiment, a daughter.

March 1. At Toulon, Mrs Campbell Stewart, of Ascog, a daughter.

Mrs Clarke, of Comrie, a daughter. -At Wardour Castle, Wiltshire, the Lady of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart. a daughter.

2 At Pickford Cottage, Portobello, Mrs Struthers, a son.

5. At Ruchill, the Lady of William Baillie, of Polkemmet, Esq. a daughter.

5. In Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, the Hon. Lady Fergusson, a daughter.

6. At Invermoriston, the Lady of Jas. Murray Grant, of Glenmoriston, a son.

8. At the Mount, Harrow, the Lady of Archibald Campbell, Esq. a daughter.

9. At Kemuay House, Mrs Burnett, a son.

DEATHS.

10. In Hanover Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Pringle of Symington, a son.

15. In Dominick Street, Dublin, the Duchess of Leinster, a daughter.

16. At Gilston House, Fife, the Lady of Captain Parsons, a son.

19. In Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Campbell, of Possil, a daughter.

20. Mrs Patison, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, a daughter.

-At Edinburgh, the Lady of Robert Montgomery, Esq. a son.

At Springfield Cottage, the Lady of Alex. Macduff, Esq. of Bonhard, a son.

22. At Duddingstone Cottage, Mrs Hopkirk, a daughter.

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1822. Feb. 18. At Kirk Bradden Church, Isle of Man, Robert Cunningham, Esq. resident AttorneyGeneral, to Margaret, daughter of the late Patrick Macdougall, Esq. of Gallanach.

23. At St Michael's, Cornhill, London, J. R. Turing, Esq. of Rotterdam, to Jean Steuart, second daughter of A. Fraser, Esq. of Aberdeen.

26. At the house of Lord Albemarle, in St James's Square, London, Mr Coke, of Norfolk, to Lady Ann, second daughter of Lord Albemarle. The bridegroom is 74, and the bride 21.

March 1. At Hope Street Terrace, North Leith,

William Gourlay, Esq. of Kincraig, Fife, to Mary, only daughter of James Mackintosh, Esq.

March 2. At Wallsend Church, near Newcastle, Spencer Boyd, Esq. of Pinkhill, Ayrshire, to Margaret, youngest daughter of William Losh, Esq. of Poinpleasant.

4. At Regent Cottage, Portobello, Robert Dunlop, Esq. W. S. to Helen Straton, only child of Dr James Dunbar Mudie, physician, late of Alford.

At Glasgow, John Grant, Esq. of Nuttall Hall, Lancashire, to Jane, only daughter of Robt. Dalgleish, Esq.

At Douglass, Isle of Man, John Joseph Heywood, Esq. his Majesty's Judge for the Northern District of that Island, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Alex. Birtwhistle, Esq. of Dundeuch, Galloway.

5. Capt. Robert Chalmers, of the Hon. East India Company's service, Bengal establishment, to Miss Jessey Rankin.

6. At Belvoir Castle, A. R. Drummond, Esq. eldest son of A. B. Drummond, Esq. of Cadland, in the county of Hants, to the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Manners, daughter of the Duke of Rutland.

7. At Chiswick, the Hon. George Agar Ellis, M. P. only son of Viscount Clifden, to the Hon. Georgiana Howard, second daughter of Viscount Morpeth, and grand-daughter to the Earl of Carlisle.

11. At Birthwood, Robert Paterson, Esq. merchant, Quebec, to Miss Grace Denholm, eldest daughter of H. Denholm, Esq. of Birthwood.

At Edinburgh, Daniel Vere, of Stonebyres, Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of James Law, of Elvingston, Esq.

12. At Ferrintosh, Robert, Monro, Esq. of Novar, St Thomas's, Jamaica, to Ann, eldest daughter of John Fraser, Esq. Teanahinch.

13. At Meadow Place, Andrew Fraser, Esq. of the Hon. East India military establishment, to Isabella, eldest danghter of Archibald Colquhoun, Esq. Calcutta.

14. At Hawthornbank, Thomas Grahame, Esq. W. S. to Agnes, daughter of Robert Vetch, Esq. of Hawthornbank.

15. At Edinburgh, John Murray, Esq. lecturer on Chemistry, to Violet, daughter of the late Mr Alexander Tweedie, merchant in Edinburgh.

20. At London, the Hon. Charles Percy, son of the Earl of Beverley, to Miss Greathed, of Berkeley Square.

DEATHS.

1821. July 15. On his way from Penang to Madras, deservedly and universally lamented, Capt. Lumley, R. N. of his Majesty's ship Topaz.

Aug. 7. In consequence of the loss of the Lady Lushington, Indiaman, wrecked near Coringa, Mr Henry Lister, son of the Rev. James Lister, minister of Auchtermuchty.

19. At Bangalore, in the East Indies, Lieutenant Ernest Hepburn Leith, third son of Alex. Leith, Esq. of Freefield.

Sept. 13. At Nagpore, East Indies, Capt. William Hunter, of the 8th regiment of native infantry, son of Dr Hunter, Professor of Humanity in the University of St Andrew's.

21. Of the liver complaint, Major John Stewart, aged 43 years; and on the 14th Oct. following, of a wound received in the head the 2d March preceding, Capt. Thos. Guise Stewart, aged 38 years, both of the Hon. East India Company's service, Bombay, and sons of the late Thos. Stewart, Esq. many years Town Clerk of Montrose.

Nov. 15. At Jamaica, Brevet-Major Masson, of the 50th regiment.

Dec. 15. At Jamaica, James Porteous, Esq. of Bonhill.

1822. Jan. 8. At St Lucie, Colonel Thos. Walker, Deputy Quartermaster-General.

13. At Madeira, Mrs Hay of Westerton. 14. At St Dorothy's, in the island of Jamaica, James Reid, Esq. second son of the late Mr Alex. Reid, South Castle Street, Edinburgh.

15. At Crawle, St Thomas in the Vale, Dr James Thomson, physician, Jamaica.

23. At Tain, John Barclay, of Moorfarm, Esq. late Sheriff-Substitute of Ross and Cromarty, in the 84th year of his age.

Feb. 1. At Florence, Lord Howe Brown, second son of the Marquis of Sligo.

Feb. 2 At Hamilton, William Duncan, writer. 3. At Malaga, from the fatal effects of arsenic, given by mistake for a dose of cream-of-tartar, Frasquita, wife of Wm. Kirkpatrick, Esq. of the same place.

Esq.

At Edinburgh, Claud Francis Du Fresne,

At Perth, Mr David M'Laren, formerly Convener of the Trades of that city, aged 86. - In London, James Stirling, Esq.

4. At Blairbeth, John Gray, Esq.

At Wemyss Castle, Gen. Wemyss of Wemyss. 5. At Dundee, Mrs Sophia Marshall, relict of the late Rev. George Lyon, minister of the gospel, Strathmiglo.

-Lieut. Richard Moffat, R. N. son of the late Rev. Dr Moffat, Newlands.

6. At Carron Hall, Eleanor Elizabeth, only daughter of Major Dundas.

At Kirkcudbright, Mr Thomas M'Clellan, writer there.

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At Greenock, David Scott, youngest son of Mr John Scott, merchant there; on the 16th ult. Janet Miller, wife of Mr John Scott; and on the 6th current, Wm. Scott, his eldest son, drowned at the Tail of the Bank from the ship Guiana.

7. At her house in Edinburgh, Mrs Sibel Hewetson, relict of the late Rev. Wm. Scott, minister of the gospel at Southdean, Roxburghshire.

At his house in Howland Street, London, Richard Wroughton, Esq. late of Drury-Lane Theatre, in the 74th year of his age. Mr Wroughton was an actor of the old school, in which he always maintained a most respectable rank; and as a private gentleman he was throughout life deservedly respected and esteemed.

At his house, Castle Street, aged 76, Mr Alexander Reid, architect and builder.

8. At Bonnington, near Leith, Mrs Christian Lyon, wife to Mr Wm. Morrison, manufacturer there.

9. At Greenock, Mrs Archd. M'Gown, in the 75th year of her age.

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10. At Aberdeen, Miss Margaret Fleming, aged

-At 76, George Street, Edinburgh, Ann Jane Henrietta, eldest daughter of William Burn, Esq. architect.

-At Edinburgh, Mr John Hay, in the 82d year of his age.

-At Hatton of Carse, Susannah Floyd, youngest daughter of the late John Farquhar, Esq. of Pitscandly.

11. At Kennoway, Capt. James Mitchell, of the late royal garrison battalion.

11. At his house, Blythswood Hill, Robt. Blair, Esq. merchant in Glasgow.

At Genoa, William Jackson, Esq. Deputy Commissary-General to the forces.

12. At Greenhead, Glasgow, Anne Adair, wife of the Rev. A. Laurie, D.D. minister of Loudoun. 13. At Inverness, John Rose, Esq. of Ardnagrask, in the 75th year of his age.

15. At Redford, in the parish of Madderty, in the 68th year of his age, the Rev. James Andrew. - At Dumfries, Mr Robert Spalding, writer. -At Edinburgh, Mr Hugh Waugh, teacher, Portsburgh.

16. At No. 2. Bellevue Crescent, Edinburgh, Archibald Napier, Esq. of Merchiston, in the island of Tobago.

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At Stirling, in the 66th year of his age, Thomas Lucas, Esq. surgeon.

17. In Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London, Catherine Elvira, widow of the late Captain R. Jenkins, East India Co.'s service, aged 21 years. 17. At Ormiston, Jane Dick, wife of Mr Thomas Logan, aged 77 years.

At London, James Gordon, Esq. -At Edinburgh, in the 79th year of his age, the Rev. Dr John Thomson, minister of the New Greyfriars Church of this city; he was formerly minister of Sanquhar, in Dumfries-shire, afterwards of Markinch, in Fifeshire, from whence he was removed to Edinburgh. His exemplary conduct through life rendered him highly respectable and useful in the different places where he exercised the office of the ministry. He was a pious, elegant, and impressive preacher, and adorned the Christian character by a liberality of sentiment, a cheerfulness of disposition, and a steady friendship, which endeared him to his own family, and

secured the esteem of all who enjoyed the pleasure of his acquaintance.

Feb. 18. At Leith, Mr James B. Patison, surgeon, aged 30, son of John Pattison, Esq. advocate.

At his house, Royal Exchange, Edinburgh, Mr William Ritchie.

-At Coldstream, Sarah Hogg, widow of the late John Maule, Esq. Marlefield, aged 74.

-At his house, Mr George Law, of Plasterers, Fife, aged 90.

19. At Badminton, Lord H. Somerset, third son of the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort.

-At Kirkness, Miss Euphemia Clephane. 20. At Glasgow, in the 42d year of his age, Mr John Stewart, merchant.

-At Salisbury Street, Edinburgh, Mr John Chalmers, surveyor, fourth son of the late John Chalmers, of Chamberfield, Esq. architect. 21. At Cranstonhill, Mr John Richardson, aged

72.

-Henry West, Esq. of Foxton, Fifeshire.

At Prestonpans, Mrs Margaret Wight, daughter of the late Rev. Robert Wight, minister of St Michael's Church, Dumfries, in the 85th year of her age.

At Edinburgh, in the 76th year of his age, Mr James Duncan, late merchant in Alloa. 23. At Leith, John Aitken, Esq. merchant. -At Hillside, Wm. Stewart, of Hillhead, Esq. At her house, Elder Street, Edinburgh, after a short illness, Mrs Jane Lawrie, wife of Mr Swinton Lawrie, surgeon.

24. At his chambers in the Temple, London, James Boswell, Esq. Barrister at Law, and Commissioner of Bankrupts. He was the second and youngest son of the author of that singular, valuable, and entertaining work, "The Life of Dr Johnson," of which Mr J. Boswell, just deceased, superintended several editions. He was known and esteemed by an extensive circle of literary acquaintance, and to his care Mr Malone confided the superintendance of his new edition of Shakespeare, which he edited in a manner highly creditable to his literary attainments.

At his house in Stratton Street, London, Thomas Coutts, Esq. Mr Coutts had attained the advanced age of 87. His life, was one of great and useful exertion: he possessed a singularly clear judgment, with a warm and affectionate heart. Few men ever enjoyed, in the degree which Mr Coutts did, the confidence and esteem of his friends, or obtained, unaided by rank or political power, so much consideration and influence in Society. The large fortune which he acquired was a consequence, and not the object, of his active life, which, at every period, was devoted to the aid and advancement of those he loved. He died, surrounded with friends, in the presence of Mrs Coutts, and his daughters, the Countess of Guilford and Lady Burdett, with their families, and Lord Dudley Stuart, the son of his second daughter, the Marchioness of Bute, who is now in Italy on account of her health.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Ranken, solicitorat-law.

-At St Andrew's, Agnes, only daughter of the Rev. William Crawford, D. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University there.

-At Ottar House, Capt. Duncan Campbell. 25. At Tealing House, Mrs Scrymgeour, of Tealing.

At Edinburgh, Miss Elizabeth Douglas, eldest daughter of the late Lord Reston.

-At Montrose, after a short illness, Mr David Alexander, surgeon, who had practised nearly 30 years in that place.

- At Odell Castle, in the county of Bedford, the Earl of Egmont, in the 85th year of his age. He is succeeded in his titles, and in his English and Irish estates, by his only son, John, Viscount Perceval, now Earl of Egmont.

27. In the apartments of Sir Richard Keats, at Greenwich Hospital, the Right Hon. Sir John Borlase Warren, Bt. G.C.B. Admiral of the White.

-At Hawthornhill, Berks, in the 91st year of age, Witshed Keene, Esq. who sat in Parliament nearly half a century, and was father of the House of Commons for some years previously to his retirement at the general election of 1818.

At Kilbarchan, Mrs Elizabeth Kirkwood, wife of the Rev. Mr Alison.

Feb. 27. At Forteviot manse, the Rev. W. Henderson, aged 68 years.

28. At Portree, Mr Malcolm Wright, writer there. March 1. At Kincardine, Mr Robert Rintoul, merchant, aged 74 years.

-On Kew Green, Jas. Montagu, Esq. aged 101. 3. At Balelone, North Uist, Murdoch Macleod, Esq. late of Savannah.

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At Lochton, Mrs Kinnear, of Lochton, aged

4. At Bowerhouses, the Rev. Dr Patrick Carfrae, in the 81st year of his age, having been 55 years a minister.

5. Mrs Mackintosh, of Raigmore.

At Dalkeith, Mr John Wilson, merchant

there. -At Cacrabank, Selkirkshire, the Rev. Walter Grieve, one of the ministers of the Reformed Synod.

6. At his father's house, Boreland of Kirkinner, the Rev. Mr William Stewart.

-At Dumfries, in the 77th year of his age, the Rev. James Kirkpatrick, formerly minister of the Scots Church, Whitehaven.

7. At Paisley, John Snodgrass, Esq. writer. 8. At Largo manse, the Rev. Spence Oliphant. 9. At London, Edward Daniel Clark, L.L.D. Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Cambridge.

At Craigends, John Cunningham, Esq. of Craigends. -At Eckford manse, the Rev. James Young. 10. At Knockbrake, Hugh Ross, Esq. of Knockbrake.

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At Crieff, aged 80, Mr John Buchan, late merchant there.

-At Greenock, Mr Roger Stewart, in the 78th year of his age.

At Broadlie, in the parish of Dalry, suddenly, Robert Mongomerie, Esq. of Broadlie, in the 92d year of his age. He succeeded his father, John Mongomerie of Broadlie, on the 28th of June 1731, and has been proprietor near 91 years. He could read the smallest print without glasses, and was wearing his third set of teeth at the time of his death. He was one of a company raised by the Laird of Blair to oppose Prince Charles Stuart in the year 1745.

11. At London, after a few hours illness, aged 64, Donald Stewart, Esq. of Crown Row, Mile-end. At Glasgow, Mr Alex. Graham, merchant.

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12. At his residence, Sion Place, Bath, Caleb Hillier Parry, M.D. F.R.S., father of Capt. Parry, now commanding the Northern Expedition of Discovery.

At Borrowstounness, Mrs Hart, widow of Robert Hart, Esq.

13. Major David Wilson, Provost of Dunfermline, and senior Agent for the Bank of Scotland there.

14. At Peebles, Mrs Janet Smith, widow of the late Rev. Wm. Kidston, of Stow, aged 81 years. -At the manse of Cortachy, Sarah Ann Hunter Gourlay, spouse of the Rev. John Gourlay. At Edinburgh, Mr John Hogg, of the Bank of Scotland.

15. At Milton House, Edinburgh, George Moncrieff, Esq.

16. At Judgment Seat, Mrs Catharine Young, wife of John Deans, Esq. writer, Kilmarnock.

At her residence, in Portland Place, London, aged 82, Eliza, Lady Dunkin, relict of the late Sir William Dunkin, of Clogher House, in the county of Antrim.

- At Barns Street, Ayr, Miss Park, late of Langlands.

17. At Inverary, Mr Thos. Simpson, architect. -At Edinburgh, Miss Elizabeth Dunbar, daughter of the deceased Sir William Dunbar of Hempriggs.

At Kirkcaldy, Mr Robert Russel, merchant. At No. 1. Beaumont Place, Mrs Jean Turnbull, wife of Mr Wilson, bookseller, Edinburgh. At Banff, John Jeffreys, Esq. Collector of Customs.

18. At Glasgow, Mrs Helen Kinniburgh, wife of Mr Wm. Shirra, wine-merchant.

19. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Robinson, wife of George Robinson, of Clermiston, Esq. writer to the signet.

21. At Hallhill, Fifeshire, Mr David Simpson, aged 82.

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