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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS,

WITHIN THE YEAR 1819.

BIRTHS.

JANUARY 1. The Lady of George Ross, Esq. Advocate, a daughter.

3. The Lady of Daniel Stewart, Esq. a daughter.

5. The lady of R. D. Horn Elphinstone, of Horne and Logie Elphinstone, a son.

7. The lady of Major Macpherson, of the 78th regiment, a son.

10. The lady of Lieut.-Col. Chichester Cruickshank, 33d regiment, a son.

12. The lady of Sir John Hope of Craighall, Baronet, a son.

14. At Culcabock House, Mrs Captain Park, a son.

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Lady Pringle, a daughter.

16. The lady of James Hunter, Esq. of Thurston, a daughter.

21. The Right Hon. Lady Janet Buchanan, a daughter.

24. The Lady of John L. Campbell, Esq. of Achallader, a daughter.

25. Mrs Fraser of Culduthel, a daughter. Mrs Forbes of Culloden, a son and

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The Duchess of Bedford, a son. 21. Mrs Mackenzie of Strathgarve, a daughter.

At Leith Fort, the lady of LieutenantColonel Walker, a daughter.

25. At Celle, Hanover, the Lady of Major-General Hugh Halkett, K. C.B. and C. B. a daughter,

28. At Glenkindy, the lady of Sir Alex. Leith, a son.

At Santa Maura, the lady of Colonel Patrick Ross, 75th regiment, Resident and Commandant of that island, a daughter.

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In London, the wife of the Hon. H. Grey Bennet, a son.

MARCH 1. The lady of Thomas Mylne, Esq. of Mylnefield, a son.

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