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6. At Edinburgh, Henry, youngest son of of Grange. General Francis Dundas.

7. At Bolton, Mathew, second son of Major-General Walter Ker, of Littledean.

At Weymouth, aged 64 years, Colonel Nicholas Bayly, brother to the late Earl of Uxbridge.

At Clifton, near Bristol, Miss Flora Macdonald, daughter of the late Colin Macdonald, Esq. of Boisdale.

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At the Manse of Maybole, the Rev. Dr James Wright, minister of that parish. Dr Wright was eminent as a classical scholar, distinguished by his biblical knowledge, remarkable for a graceful elocution, and indefatigable in the discharge of his clerical duties.

21. At Edinburgh, Mr Donald Gordon, of the War-Office, third son of the late John

9. At Briary Baulk, James Newbigging, Gordon, Esq. of Carrol. Esq. Sheriff Clerk.

At Willow, Nottinghamshire, Sir F. Molyneaux, Usher of the Black Rod in the House of Lords, in his 74th year, 46 of which he held that office,

At Rives, Ross-shire, George Sackville Sutherland, Esq.

-At Budock, aged 113, Mrs Mary Harris. She retained the perfect possession of her faculties to the last, and has left two daughters, one aged 70, and the other 80.

At Palace Craig, Joseph Dixon, Esq. younger, of that place--a gentleman universally beloved for the generosity of his heart, and admired for his singular abilities and comprehension of mind.

At the Manse of Tealing, Mrs Tait, wife of the Rev. Walter Tait.

22. At Edinburgh, James Goldie, Esq. ironmonger, and several times a Magistrate of this city, deeply regretted by his friends and a very numerous acquaintance. Mr John Ritchie, merchant, South Bridge Street.

23. At Musselburgh, the Lady of Lieut.Colonel Kerr, of the 2d Ceylon regiment. -At Knightswood, Anthony Dixon, Esq. 24. At Clackmannan, Robert, fourth son of the Rev. Dr Moodie.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Warrender, daughter of the late Sir John Warrender, of Lochend, Bart.

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June 25. At Glasgow, George Campbell, Esq. of Dunoon.

-Suddenly in London, Mr Harrison, the celebrated Oratorio and Concert singer.

The Rev. William Osborn, minister of Wanlochhead, parish of Sanquhar.

- At Clerkhill, Capt. Hugh Mackay, of Tubeg.

26. At Tynemouth, suddenly, by a fall over the cliff, Lieutenant James Blair, of the Forfarshire militia.

28. At Pencaitland Manse, Mrs Pyper, wife of the Rev. David Pyper, minister of Pencaitland.

July 2. At Glasgow, Mr Robert Williamson, late surveyor of the customs, Ayrshire. At Montrose, Major Turnbull, in his 78th year. He had just entered a warm bath, when he fell down and was suffocated. 3. At London, Mr Adam Henderson, printer, aged 67, formerly of Edinburgh.

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William Reid, Esq. of Stacklaw hill. 8. At Clochranhill, Robert M'Ewan, Esq. factor to Lady Hamilton Cathcart, and Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart. Mr M Ewan was a most valuable member of society, and his loss will be severely and extensively felt.

9. At Kilmarnock, Miss Jean Wilson, milliner.

July 19. Mrs Lilias Imlach, wife of G. Imlach, junior, writer, Edinburgh.

At Gorton, William Preston, Esq. a gentleman who lived respected and esteemed by all who knew him, and whose death will be long regretted by his relations and friends.

-At Forres, Mrs Raff, wife of Mr Raff, merchant there. On hearing of the death of her son, who was drowned while bathing in the river Findhorn, on the 7th current, she became inconsolable; and so exquisitely keen were her feelings, that grief terminated a life, which, until the catastrophe above alluded to happened, had not been ruffled by any domestic calamity. She died in her 44th year, and has left a husband and nine children to bewail her loss.

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At Maxwelltown, Will. Stewart, Esq. 20. At Aberdeen, Capt. R. Hitchins, of the Royal Navy.

21. At Bath, after a long illness, in the 83d year of his age, Sir Robert Ainslie, Bart.

At Edinburgh, James Edmondstoune Nasmyth, eldest son of Sir James Nasmyth, Bart. of Posso.

22. At Edinburgh, Mrs Isabella Ewing, widow of the late Mr Alex. Ewing, teacher of mathematics in Edinburgh.

23. At Blervie House, near Forres, Mr Alexander Warden, late of Calcutta, in the 37th year of his age.

24. At Stornoway, John Reid, Esq. Collector of his Majesty's Customs there, much and justly regretted.

25. At Glasgow, Mrs Elizabeth Dewar, daughter of the late Mr Rt. Foulis, printer to the University of Glasgow.

At Aird, parish of Galston, Mr John Woodburn.

26. At Tain, in the 68th year of his age, Mr Alexander Manson, who was postmaster of that place for 46 years, and dischar

10. At Callender, Alexander, the son of ged that trust with great fidelity. Alexander Macdonald, Esq. of Dalelea.

At Dundalk, the Hon. Lieutenant J. Bligh Jocelyn, of the Royal Navy, second son to the Earl of Roden.

11. Jesse Aspasia, wife of Frederick W. Campbell, Esq. of Barbreck, and of Woodlands in Surrey. She was daughter to the late W. T. Caulfield, Esq. of Rahanduff, by Jessie, daughter to James, third Lord Ruth

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12. At Leith, Mr M'Naughton Ramsay. 13. At Edinburgh, the Rev. William MacLeish, minister of the gospel at Collace. 15. At Ayr, John Ballantine, Esq. of Castlehill.

17. At the Manse of Moffat, Mrs Johnston, wife of the Rev. Mr Johnston, minister of Moffat.

Mr Archibald Brown, late merchant in Glasgow, aged 82 years.

At Ayr, Mrs Anne Boyd, relict of the late William Boyd Robertson, Esq.

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At London, Donald Malcolm, Esq. of Hanover, Jamaica.

27. At Craigmaddie, Mr John Black, aged 17, son of James Black, Esq. merchant

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At Edinburgh, Mrs Colin Campbell, widow of the late Mr Thomas Hogg, merchant in Edinburgh.

28. At Dalmarnock, in the parish of Little Dunkeld, Angus Stewart, Chelscaman, aged 96. This man was, in his youth, in Prince Charles's army, at Culloden, he was afterwards in the 42d regiment, and in Quebec at the death of the brave General Wolfe,

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from which he was draughted into the 78th regiment; he was a little man, about five feet five inches, was generally very healthy, and a great walker; he was only five days ill.

July 29. At Dumfries, Mr Robert Litster, deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors, aged 78.

At Dunfermline, Mrs Margaret Wardlaw, wife of the Rev. James Husband.

30. At Cardonald, Mrs Helen Campbell, wife of Mr Al. Wighton, merchant, Glasgow.

31. At Greenock, Lewis Gellie, Esq. of the Royal Navy, aged 93. Mr Gellie, a native of Aberdeen, was one of the oldest Lieutenants in his Majesty's Navy, having served with Admiral Boscawen, with whom he was a great favourite.

Lately, At Berwick, Burnet Roger Grieve, Esq. aged 87 years, much respected. He was the oldest burgess of that Corporation. At Corpusty, Norfolk, S. Mogg, aged 102. He fought at the battle of Quebec, under the celebrated General Wolfe.

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- At Lady Abercromby's house, at Richmond, Ralph Abercromy Cameron, secund son of Donald Cameron, of Lochiel, Esq.

Major Stephen Stoddart, of the 6th, or Inneskillen dragoons, Deputy Judge Advocate on a general Court-Martial in Limerick. He met with a dreadful accident; by a fall from his horse, his head was fractured, which occasioned his death.

At St Kitt's, on his passage home, Lieut. Robert Scott, of the 90th regt. son of Mr Henry Scott, Deloraine, Selkirkshire. At Bath, in the 78th year of his age, Rawson Hart Bodham, Esq. late Governor of Bombay.

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