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age, Edward Cockburn Ross, Lieutenant R. N.

12. At Townend of Symington, John Boyd, Esq. of Townend.

John Langharne, Esq. Vice-Admiral of the White.

14. At the Hague, her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Brunswick Luneburg.

15. At London, Captain Andrew Anderson, of the Hon. East India Company's service, Bombay.

At Portobello, Charles Stewart, Esq. of Boreland, merchant in Edinburgh. 16. Aged 102, John Milner, of the Bank in Leeds.

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The Right Rev. Edmund Derry, D. D. Roman Catholic Bishop of Dromore. 30. At Florence, Wm. Mackenzie, Esq. of the island of St Vincent.

At Carfrae, in the 78th year of his age, Robert Hogarth, Esq. tenant there. This gentleman was the first by whom the system of turnip husbandry was introduced into the higher districts of Berwickshire.

Lately, On the march from Russelpoor to Jaulnah, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Heath, of the Honourable East India Company's service.

At Porto Rico, West Indies, Capt. John Boyd, second son of William Boyd, Esq. Berryhill, parish of Kilmarnock.

In the island of Antigua, Elizabeth, relict of the late Samuel Auchinleck, Esq. many years Collector of the Customs at An. tigua.

At Perth, after a very short illness, John M'Omie, LL. D.

At Chichester, Helen Anne, youngest daughter of the late Rear-Admiral Thomp

son.

At Kilboy, Tipperary, the Right Hon. Maria, Baroness Dunalley.

NOVEMBER 1. At Swinton manse, Mrs Harriet Hepburne Mitchelson, wife of John Tait, younger of Pirn, W. S.

At Antigua, Lieutenant General Ramsay, Governor of that island; and on the 18th, Lieutenant-Colonel Kirby, his successor, Commander in-Chief.

2. At Edinburgh, Miss Katharine Morrison Mackenzie, daughter of the late Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Scatwell, Bart.

3. At Edinburgh, aged 88, Miss Margaret M'Laurin.

At Pondicherry, Mr John Paul Hugot, aged 25 years, eldest son of Mr Hugot, French Consul in Scotland.

4. At Edinburgh, Mrs Dirom, widow of Alexander Dirom, Esq. of Muiresk, in the 85th year of her age.

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At Edinburgh, Miss Janet Campbell, daughter of the deceased Neil Campbell, Esq. late Collector of the Customs, Oban. 5. At Preston, the Reverend J. Douglas, F.A.S., author of the "Nonia Britannica."

At Inverfolla, Appin, Donald Macintyre, aged 101. He was the last of the followers of Prince Charles in that district.

6. Mr William Idle, once the dashing head of the "Repository of Fashion" in Norwich, but latterly an inmate of the Leeds workhouse, where he terminated his earthly

career.

7. At Portobello, Miss Isabella Clunie, sixth daughter of the late Rev. John Clunie, minister of Whitekirk.

Mr Bryan M.Swiney, many years printer of the London Courier newspaper.

At Pisco, aged 28, Colonel James Nisbett Charles, late of the 11th regiment, and Aiddu Camp to Sir Robert Wilson.

8. At Doneraile House, county of Cork, Viscount Doneraile, in his 65th year.

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ningham, wife of the late Rev. John Russell, minister of Stirling.

At Orangefield, county of Down, Hugh Crauford, Esq.

At Kirkcaldy, Miss Janet Millar, youngest daughter of the late Henry Millar, Esq. surgeon.

17. (O. S.) At Kagul, near Moscow, Mrs Margaret Lawson, aged 47, wife of Mr Alexander Rodger, factor to his Excellency Count Romanzoff.

18. At Broughton Street, Edinburgh, James, eldest son of Dr John Campbell.

19. At Edinburgh, Robert, fourth son of the late Robert Kay of Harlaw, Berwickshire, aged 19.

22. At Shawfield Bank, William Dalgleish, Esq.

23. In Paris, Quintin Craufurd, Esq. a gentleman no less known for the various excellent publications with which he has enriched the literary world, than for the extensive political knowledge, acquired from a long residence in the different Courts of Europe.

cond son of the deceased William Ker, Esq. of Kerfield.

6. At Aberdeen, Peter Gordon, Esq. of Abergeldie, aged 68.

7. At his estate at Londermuhlen, near Osnaburg, Count Frederick Leopold of Holberg.

8. At Peterhead, Mrs Harlaw, wife of John Harlaw, Esq. aged 71.

9. At Newabbey manse, the Rev. William Wright, in the 88th year of his age, and 51st of his ministry.

10. In the 65th year of his age, Mr John Buchanan, late merchant, Glasgow.

At Chorley, Lancashire, Mrs Margaret Sigston, wife of Hugo Arnot, Esq. of Balcormo.

11. At Acton House, Middlesex, John Dalzell Douglas, youngest son of Henry Alexander Douglas, Esq.

12. At Glasgow, Miss Janet Patoun, aged 88 years, daughter of the late Rev. Mr Patoun, Renfrew.

13. At Dundee, John Guild, Esq. in the 77th year of his age, late Provost of that

24. At Lower, Patrick Carnegy, Esq. of burgh. Lower.

14. At Edinburgh, aged 30, Mr William

25. At Calcutta, George, son of David Brydon, writer. Hill, Esq. Civil Secretary, Madras.

28. At his house, Heriot Hill, Alexander Kinnear, Esq. banker in Edinburgh.

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At Trinidad, Charles Melville, Esq. formerly Secretary to the Governor of that island.

At Port Antonio, Jamaica, in the prime of life, Dr Thomas Reid, eldest son of the late Mr Robert Reid, land-surveyor, Perth.

At Eglinton Castle, the Right Honourable Hugh Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton, Lord Montgomerie, and Kilwinning, (Baron Ardrossan,) Knight of the most ancient order of the Thistle, Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire, one of the state counsellors of the Prince of Wales, &c. &c.

At Kinchirdy, John Grant, Esq. in the 83d year of his age.

15. At Edinburgh, Dr Daniel Rutherford. Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh.

At Bath, aged 90, Mrs Cradock, relict of Dr Cradock, late Archbishop of Dublin. At Kinsale, at an advanced age, Lady Kinsale.

16. At the manse of Lochgoilhead, of typhus fever, the Reverend Dr M'Dougall, minister of that parish, in the 63d year of his age, and 36th of his ministry.

16. At his house, 118, Prince's Street, Edinburgh, Robert Fullarton, Esq.

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At Garcombe Park, Isle of Wight, Jane Meux Worseley, lady of Alexander Campbell, Esq.

18. At Edinburgh, Miss Christian Rutherford, youngest daughter of the deccased Dr John Rutherford, Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Edinburgh.

20. At his house, Laurieston Place, Edinburgh, Mr John Martin, of the Chancery Office, Edinburgh.

At his house of Downie Park, Lieutenant-Colonel William Rattray, late of the Hon. E. I. Company's Bengal Artillery.

22. At Stirling, Miss Christian Banks, in the 87th year of her age.

At her house in Forth Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Dalzel, widow of the late Andrew Dalzel, Esq. Professor of Greek in the University of Edinburgh.

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At Edinburgh, Mrs Alice Plenderleath, relict of the late James Grant, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh.

24. At her house in George's Street, Edinburgh. Mrs Ann Rutherford, widow of the late Walter Scott, Esq. W. S.

In Buccleugh Place, Edinburgh, Capt. Thomas Boyes, late of the 26th foot.

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At Tunbridge Wells, Charlotte Catherine, wife of Captain James Walker, C.B. Royal Navy.

25. At Thurso, Quartermaster Mathew Murray, 75th foot.

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At Dalkeith, Miss Katharine Hay, relict of David Crichton, Esq. late merchant there.

30. At the Vice- Regal Lodge. Dublin, the Right Hon. the Countess Talbot.

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In Laurieston, Edinburgh, Robert Forrest, Esq. late Surgeon, R. N.

Lately, At Malta, of an inflammation in the bowels, Vice- Admiral Sir T. Freemantle, G.C. B. Commander of the fleet in the Mediterranean.

At the Isle of France, Alex. Wm. Young,
Esq. Commissary-General of that island.
In India, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry O-
dell, of the 25th light dragoons.

At Saint Helena, by the rupture of a blood-vessel, Mr Valentine Joseph Munden, of the Hon. E. I. Company's service, son of Mr Munden, of Drury-Lane Theatre.

At Nagpore, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Munt, C. B. of the 6th Light Cavalry.

At Tunbridge Wells, the Right Hon. and most Reverend Euseby Cleaver, D. D. Lord Archbishop of Dublin, and Bishop of Glen

At Miszapore, after a few hours' illness, delagh, Primate of Ireland, &c.

INDEX.

A.

ABBAS MIRZAH, Crown Prince of Persia,
anecdote of, II. 296.

Aberdeen, debate in Parliament on the fail-
ure of, I. 252.

Advocate, Lord, of Scotland, his reply to
Lord A. Hamilton, I. 252. Bill for re-

gulating the mode of accounting in the
Royal Burghs of Scotland, 253.
Advocates, the Faculty of, pass a vote of
thanks to Mr George Joseph Bell, II.

282.

Aërial voyage, the longest ever performed in

Great Britain, II. 384.

Africa, geographical discoveries in, by Mr
Bowdich, I. 543. New mission under-
taken for exploring the interior of, II.

278.

African Institution, proceedings of, II. 220.
Agricultural Report, II. 228. Register of
the weather, 229. Average prices of grain
at the commencement of the year, ib. State
of the corn trade, 231.

Algiers, resolution of the Congress of Aix-
la-Chapelle presented to the Dey of, I.
290. Evasively answered, ib. The plague
at, II. 283.

Althorpe's, Lord, reply to Lord Palmerston,

I, 73. Motion on the state of the country,
237.

Arbuthnot and Ambrister, Messrs. General
Jackson's proceedings against, laid before
Congress, II. 272.

Army, the effective strength of, II. 424.
Artillery, the Royal, effective strength of, II.

425.

Ashton-under-Line, meeting at, II. 322.
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, reward for
discovering a passage by sea between, II.

271.

VOL. XII. PART II.

Attorney-General moves and obtains leave
to bring in a bill to abolish trial by wager
of battle, I. 200. Motion for prohibiting
foreign enlistment, 209.

Austria, Emperor of, his tour to Italy, I.
282. State of affairs in, 283.

B.

Bach and Bancal's sentence of death com-
muted into confinement, II. 282.
Baden, harmony between the Grand Duke
and the States interrupted, I. 285. Causes
of, ib. Duke's speech at the close of the
Session of the Chambers, I. 286.
Bankes, Mr, his reply to Mr Scarlett on the
finances, I. 67.

Bank-notes, the depreciation of, attended

122.

with a proportional rise of gold, I. 62.
Total amount of, II. 284.
Bank, the original restriction act a measure
of indispensable necessity at the time, I.
112. Remarks on, ib. Ricardo's plan
for the resumption of cash payments, 116.
Subject brought before Parliament, I.
Remarkable document of the Go-
vernor and Directors of the, 131. Subject
discussed in both Houses, I. 155. Bill for
regulating advances by, on Government
securities, I. 154. Motion in Parliament
for certain returns of forgeries on, I. 161.
Ballantyne, Mr John. letter of, regarding the
Tales of my Landlord, II. 389.
Barbadoes, hurricane in, II. 400.
Barcelona, the capture of, II. 384.
Bavaria, new constitution of, the principal
error in, 1. 284. Discussions in the first
Session of the Representative Body, 285.
Finances, ib. Termination of the Session,
ib. Results of keeping faith with the peo-
ple, ib.

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