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At Allan, Ross-shire, Charles Mun-
ro, Esq. of Allan, in his 78th year.

At Rosshill, near Queensferry, Mrs
Ross of Rosshill.

27. After a lingering illness, William
Wylie, Esq. of Slatefield.

At Capenoch, the lady of Sir Tho-
mas Kirkpatrick, Bart.

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At Moulsey, the Hon. and Rev.
Augustus Barry.

28. At Pathhead, Lesmahagow, Ro-
bert Wharrie, surgeon.

At Edinburgh, Dr William Brown,
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
At Holm Street, Kilmarnock, Mrs
Bruce. She was tapped 42 times, and
500 Scots pints of water drawn off, in the
short space of 25 months, amounting in
weight to 2000 lbs.

At her daughter's at Colin's Cot-
tage, Harrowgate, Mrs Ann Dawson,
aged 101.

30. Within a few days of his lady,
Robert Lord Viscount Killmory, aged 72.
DECEMBER 1. At his house in Ever-
ton, Liverpool, Alexander Taylor, M.D.
- At London, James Sutherland, Esq.
At Edinburgh, Patrick Hadaway,
Esq. late brewer in Leith.

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Sir Edward Leslie, Bart. of Tarbert
House, county of Kerry, in his 74th year.
3. At Marseilles, in the 22d year of
his age, Thomas Buchan, Esq. younger
of Auchmacoy.

3. In Wickam Street, Portsea, in the
113th year of his age, Thomas Bolwell, a
native of that town.

4. At his house in Bedford Square,
London, John Lumsden, Esq.

5. In the 78th year of his age, Mr.
Hargrave, the well-known historian of
Knaresborough, Harrowgate, and the
surrounding country.

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At Dungannon Park, Ireland, Lord
Viscount Northland.

At Fort William, Robert Smith,
Esq. surgeon.

At Dundee, aged 36, Mrs Isabella
Henderson,spouse of Dr Robert Scott, R.N.
6. At Castlewigg, in Wigtonshire, John
Hathorn, of Castlewigg, Esq.

At Elwick Bank, in Orkney, Mrs
Mary Balfour, relict of George Craigie,
Esq. of Saviskail.

7. At Cockermouth, in her 74th year,
Jane, wife of James Clark Satterthwaite,
Esq.

At Kaira, in the Presidency of
Bombay, Caroline, wife of George Wil-
liam Anderson, Esq.

8. At Ayr, William Hutchison, Esq.
late of Montreal.

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At Edinburgh, Mr William Mur-
ray, accountant.

At Paris, Lady John Campbell.
9. At Edinburgh, John Hill, Esq.
At Arnan, William Johnston, Esq.
of Hallbank, aged 61.

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At Lambeth, Mr Archibald Mac-
donald, late of the Commissariat depart-
ment, Lisbon.

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27. In London, Daniel Lovell, Esq.
proprietor and editor of the Statesm.n
newspaper.

29. At his country seat, near Paris,
in the 32d year of his age, Adrian Hope,
Esq.

30. At Edinburgh, Robert Simpson,
late builder, in his 71st year.

Lately, On board the British vessel
Angelica, foundered while on her pas-
sage from the Cape of Good Hope to the
Isle of France, John James Armstrong,
Esq. late American Consul at Tenerifle,
and also his family, consisting of Mrs
Armstrong, seven children, two nephews,
and servants.

-At Edinburgh,three weeks after hav-
ing given birth to a son and heir, Eliza-
beth, wife of the Hon. Charles Noel Noel
of Barham Court, Kent.

-At Dublin, Mr Hugh Fitzpatrick,
an eminent bookseller.

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INDEX.

A.

Aberdeen, bankruptcy of, I. 158. Report
of the property of, II. 183
Address of the Grand Jury to the Lord
Mayor and other Justices presiding at
the Old Bailey, II. 180

Advocate, Lord, of Scotland, his reply to
Lord A. Hamilton, I. 162
Agricultural report, II. 149-151
Aix-la-Chapelle, Congress at, II. 229.
Arrival of Mr Owen of New Lanark at,
232. Official documents signed at, 311
-342

Albert, Mary, murder of, II. 232. Coro-
ner's inquest on the body of, 233.
Dean the murderer surrenders himself,
ib. His confession, 234
Ale brewed during the year, II. 216
Algiers, the plague at, II. 190
Althorpe's, Lord, motion for reducing
5000 men on the army grant, I. 61.
Negatived by a majority of 63 against
42-for repealing the leather tax, 76
Arbuthnot and Ambristie, their treatment
by General Jackson and the United
States, I. 208

Arton v. Waters, for management of the
Opera House, II. 108-112
Asiatic Society, proceedings of the, II.

127

Attorney-General, his speech at the open-
ing of Parliament, I. 8. On Lord Folk
stone's motion, 16. On petitions of
sufferers from the Suspension Act, 29.
On the bill respecting persons convict-
ed of stealing from shops, 97. On the

VOL. XI. PART 11.

Conviction of Offenders Bill, 109. Ob-
jection to the motion of Mr Taylor re-
specting the assizes of the Northern
Circuits, 113. Speech on M'Kinley's
case, 167

Auctions, restriction of, recommended, I.
144

Augustine, Bogle, French, and others,
trial of, for conspiracy, II. 42. Guilty,

48

Austria, state of, I. 193. Letter from the
court of, II. 217

Avalanche, the fall of an, II. 202. Disas
trous consequences of this accident, 203
Aylesford, Earl of, moves the address in
the House of Lords to the Prince Re
gent, I. 7

B.

Baden, differences between and Bavaria,
I. 191

Bank, opinions respecting the restriction
of the, from payments in specie, F. 80.
Discussion on, 81. Motions on, 82.
Ministers' plan for the security of the
country banks, 85. Debates on the re-
striction of cash-payments, 91–94. On
prosecutions for forgery, 98-103. Ac-
counts relating to prosecutions for for-
ging the notes of, 325

Bank of Scotland, discussion in Parlia-
ment respecting the, I. 139
Baffin's Bay, Captain Ross's expedition
to, II. 307

Barclay, De Tolli, biographical account
of, I. 247

Bathurst, Earl, his speech on petitions of

2 c

sufferers from the Suspension Act, I.

32

Bathurst, Mr, his speech on referring
papers on the state of the country to a
secret committee, I. 18
Bavaria, new constitution of, I. 190
Bennet, Mr, his speech on the motion re-
specting forgeries, I. 101. Chimney
Sweepers' Bill brought in by, 107.
Conviction of Offenders' Bill, 108. On
the slave trade, 134

Bernard De Moleville, biographical ac-
count of, I. 245

Bernard, Sir Thomas, biographical ac-
count of, I. 244

Berri, her Royal Highness the Duchess
of, accouchment of, II. 227
Birkbeck, Mr, his travels in America, II.
287

Births, II. 374

Bolivar, General, his defeat of Morillo at
Caraccas, I. 199. Conquest over the
royalist army at Sombrero, ib. Capture
of San Fernando de Apure, 200. Defeat
by Morillo five leagues from Caraccas,
ib. Nearly taken by treachery, ib. Is
routed by the royalists, ib.

Boltby, Parish, and Mrs Taffe, trial of,
for an attempt to carry off the Miss
Colebrookes, II. 56

Buonaparte, personal library of, II. 195.
Intelligence relative to, 228
Brazil, state of, I. 206

Brian, Admiral of the South American
patriots, 202

Broderick, Jones, and others, trial of, for
forgery, II. 59. Guilty, 65
Brookes, Thomas, the cotton-spinner, co-
roner's inquest on, II. 224
Brougham, Mr, his speech at the opening

of Parliament, I. 12. On Lord Folke-
stone's motion, 16. On the Bill of In-
demnity, 42. In reply to Mr Vansittart
on his plan of Finance, 67. Support of
the motion for repealing the leather
tax, 78. Motion for a committee of
inquiry into the state of schools, 117.
On the abuse of charitable funds, 119.
Speech on the objects of the Bill re-
specting Schools, ib. On reform in Par-
liament, 140. On the message announ-
cing the proposed marriage of the royal
dukes, 147

Bruce, King Robert, tomb of, discovered,
II. 195

Brunton, Mrs, biographical account of, I.
251. Her character by Dr Inglis, 253.
Brydone, Mr, the traveller, why the life
of, delayed, I. 260.

Buckingham and Berkshire, election for,
II. 213

Budget, with the ways and means, I. 62.
Burdett's, Sir Francis, speech on petitions
of sufferers from the Suspension Act, I.
27. A candidate for Westminster, II.205
Burney, Dr Charles, biographical ac-
count of, I. 256

Burroughs, Sir W., his speech, on refer-
ring papers to a secret committee,'I. 21.
Moves a reduction of 10,000 soldiers,
59. Motion for a reform in Parliament,
140

C.

Calcraft's, Mr, speech on diminishing the

expences of the army, I. 58. Efforts to
obtain a repeal of the duty on salt, 78.
Cambridge, Duke of, marriage with the
niece of the Elector of Hesse announ-
ced, I. 147. Celebrated according to
the rules of the English church, II. 205
Cambridge and Huntingdonshire, election
for, II. 213

Canada, Hall's account of, II. 304
Canning, Mr, his speech on the Bill of
Indemnity, I. 44. On the Prince Re-
gent's message respecting the marriage
of the royal dukes, 151

Carnarvon, Earl of, his motion for inquiry
respecting the sufferings of certain per-
sons complaining of the operation of
the Suspension Act, I. 29

Castlereagh, Lord, his speech at the open-
ing of Parliament, I. 11. Motion for
referring papers on the state of the na-
tion to a secret committee, 17. Speech
on petitions of sufferers from the Sus-
pension Act, 25. Reply to Sir M. W.
Ridley, Messrs Calcraft and Brougham,
on reducing the army, 60. Reply to Mr
Brougham on the new finance scheme,
68. Reply to Lord Althorpe, 77. Reply
to Mr Brougham on the Education Bill,
122. Motion for carrying the treaty with
Spain respecting slaves into execution,
131. Motion for the renewal of the
Alien Bill, 137. Speech on the Prince
Regent's message respecting the mar-
riage of the royal dukes, 150

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Chancery, proceedings in, relative to the
marriage of Lord Stewart with Lady
F. V. Tempest, II. 67-79. Relative
to the shutting of Drury Lane theatre,
102-108

Chancellor, the Lord, his speech on the
Bill of Indemnity, I. 37. On Lord
Erskine's proposition to prevent arrest
in cases of libel, 115

Chancellor of the Exchequer, I. 71. See
Vansittart, Mr,

Churches, the erection of new, I. 125
Clarence, Duke of, his marriage with the
eldest daughter of the Duke of Saxe
Meinengen announced, I. 147. Nup-
tials celebrated at Kew, II. 217
Cochrane, Lord, arrival of, in South Ame-
rica, and assumption of the command
of the patriot navy, I. 206

Cogan, Thomas, life of, I. 259. One of
the founders of the Humane Society, ib.
His residence in Holland, 260. His
writings, ib.

Colliers, combinations of, II. 182
Colquhoun, Sir A., his speech on M‘Kin-
ley's case, I. 165

Constantinople, city of, set on fire by the
populace, I. 197

Commercial Statements, II. 276
Cope, Henry, trial of, for imitations of
tea, &c. II. 32. Guilty, 35
Crown, British, want of heirs to, I. 146
Croft, Sir Richard, commits suicide, II.

186

Cumberland and Westmoreland, elections
of, II. 211

Customs, letter addressed to the commis-
sioners of the, II. 216

D.

Davis, Lieut. David, trial of, for shooting
at Lord Palmerston, II. 8. Proved in-
sane, 12
Dempster, George, biographical account
of, I.242. Agriculture improvements of,

243

Devonshire, election for, II. 215
Dorsetshire, election for, II. 215
Douglas, Mr, his speech on referring pa-
pers to a secret committee, I. 19

E.

Elections, parliamentary, 11. 205
Elizabeth, Princess, marriage with the
Prince of Hesse Homburg announced,
I. 147. Celebrated, II. 198
Ellenborough, Lord, biographical account
of, I. 231. Council for Warren Has-
tings, 232. Made Solicitor-general, ib.
Connected with the Whig party, 233.
Death, ib. Character, ib.
Ellison, Mr, his speech on the Prince Re-
gent's message respecting the marriage
of the Royal Dukes, I, 152
Erskine, Lord, his speech on the Indem-
nity Bill, I. 35. Proposition of to pre-
vent arrest in cases of libel before the
finding of an indictment, 114
Essex, election for, II. 214
Estaff, trial of, for ill treatment of state
prisoners in Reading gaol, II. 20. Ac-
quitted, 23

Explosion, dreadful, at the Canal Com-
pany's Wharf, Nottingham, II. 228

F.

Fazakerly, Mr, his motion relative to the
employment of spies and informers, I.

48

Fearon, Mr, his travels in America, II.
287-304

Ferguson, Thomas, his interference in
the Lanark election, I. 169
Fience, M., in the police court of Paris,
II. 201

Finances, state of the, I. 53. Sinking
fund, 54. Navy estimates, 54. Army
estimates, 57. Ordnance estimates, 62.
Budget, or estimate, for the year's ex-
penditure, 62. Mr Vansittart's plan,
65. Reappointment of the committee
of, 68. Report of the committee pre-
sented, 69. Repeal of taxes proposed,
70. Irish taxes, 75. Repeal of the
leather tax moved, 76

Fine arts, II. 172

Floridas, discussions respecting the, I.

207

Folkestone, Lord, his speech on the ad-
dress proposed to the Prince Regent,
I. 10. Motion by, on the subject of
recognizances, I. 16. On the petitions
of the sufferers from the Suspension
Act, 24. Negatived by 167 to 58, 29
Fowla, iceberg stranded at, II. 198

Education of the poor, committee on the, France, state of parties in, I. 171. Law

I. 113

relative to the press, 173. Discussion

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