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oleon, and was always respected for ligence and undaunted bravery.

At Edinburgh, Thomas Campbell, late Assistant Surveyor-General of

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At the Crown Inn, Harrowgate, is 84th year, Sir Alan Chambre, late one of the Judges of his Mar's Court of Common Pleas.

In the island of Barbadoes, the Horable John Forster Alleyne, late Prent of his Majesty's Council of that id.

1. At Morriston, near Elgin, Major vis Carmichael, R. A.

2. At Kirktown of Glenbucket, ChrisBenton, in her 110th year. 3. At his seat in Lincolnshire, the ht Hon. Lord Yarborough.

At Kilwinning, Mr John Burns of dston, in the 83d year of his age. - At his seat near Cirencester, Dr tthew Baillie.

24. At Demerara, Francis Mackenzie rbairn, son of the late Mr Fairbairn Berbice.

26. At Balblair Cottage, Aird, Mrs iser of Culbokie.

27. At Greenock, Alex. May, Esq. stmaster, in the 71st year of his age. - At Fernie Hill, near Edinburgh, bert Marshall, Esq. W. S.

- George Gordon, Esq. of Hallhead. 29. At Edinburgh,Mr David Christie, the firm of Gibson, Christie, and ardlaw, North St Andrew's Street.

- At Boreham, Sussex, Colonel John arnegie, brother of the late Sir David arnegie of Southesk, Bart.

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At Bank House, Rear-Admiral Sir William Ogilvy, Bart. of Inverquharity. At Livlands, the Rev. James Bain, L.D. of Livlands.

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At Ingestre, Staffordshire, in the 23d year of her age, Frances Charlotte, Countess of Dartmouth.

6. At Crossflats, near Linlithgow, Alex. Learmonth, Esq. of Crossflats.

At Sanquhar, Mr Edward Whigham, for several years Provost of that burgh, aged 74.

-At Edinburgh, John Horne, Esq. of Stirkoke.

At Aberdeen, John Orrok, Esq. of Orrok.

8. At his seat in Dorset, the Right Hon. Nathaniel Bond, one of his Majesty's Privy Council, a King's Counsel, and a Bencher of the Inner Temple.

12. At May's Pen, island of Jamaica, Donald M'Lean, Esq.

13. At his house at Bungay, MajorGeneral Kelso, aged 62, 43 of which were spent in the service of his country.

16. At Ullapool, in the 95th year of her age, after a lingering illness of many

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At Seatown, near Arbroath, Thos. Renny Strachan, Esq. of Tarrie.

22. At Ashbridge, Herts, in the 71st year of his age, the Earl of Bridgewater. 23. At Greenock, Gabriel Wood, Esq. aged 86 years.

25. At Ely, Fifeshire, Dr John Croley, late surgeon to the Canadian North-west Company.

At Lynlish, near Granton, Lieut.Colonel Sir Maxwell Grant, K.C.B. late of the 420 Highlanders.

Lately, in Portland Place, Landa
Dowager Lady Templeton.

At Cork, of consumption, Pa
Kelly, Esq. M.D. surgeon, R.N.
At Bath, Jamaica, Alex. Milne,
of Castle Gordon.

At Paris, M. Garnerin, the ar M. Garnerin was the first who atte the experiment of the parachute.

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At Petersburgh, the Abbe La who taught Buonaparte mathematis the school of Brienne, aged 60.

-At Henfield, Sussex, Martha L wife of Edward Ollerenshaw, Esq. ter of the deceased Lieut.-Colond F Robson, Hon. East India Company vice, and formerly wife of the la Little, 92d regiment of foot.

At Teddington, Middlesex, jeant Marshall. He presided at the ter assizes a fortnight before.

NOVEMBER 1. At Altona, MrET Von Gustenberg, one of the vet the German literature and poetry, nearly completed his 88th year.

At Inveresk, Mrs Taylor,
John Taylor, Esq. of the Excheq
Near Gravesend, Colonel G. L

aged 54.

Esq.

At Parkend, Saltcoats, Wm. B

3. At Blackheath, General Sir Arthr

26. At Gremston Lodge, Yorkshire, Farrington, Bart. D.C.L. Command Mrs Haggerston, jun. of Ellingham.

27. At Tain, John Mackenzie Ross, son of George Mackenzie Ross, Esq. of Aldie.

28. At Stromness, Harry Cruikshank, Esq. of Hoy.

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At the Cape of Good Hope, E. S. Montagu, Esq. late Persian Secretary to the government of Calcutta.

30. Suddenly, Robert Elliot, Esq. of Pinnaclehill.

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- Charles Grant, Esq. one of the Directors of the East India Company.

Earl of Athlone.

of the 1st battalion, R.A., and Dire
General of the Field Train depar
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· At Baibegno, in Kincardines Mrs Ramsay, wife of Captain Th Ramsay, half-pay, 14th foot. 5. At Weymouth, Colonel Chiches Arlington, Devonshire. 6. At Aberdeen, Alexander Edge, 8. At Edinburgh, Mrs Major Nis 9. At Thospe, in the 37th yearb age, W. B. Carter, Esq. surgeon of s Majesty's 8th regiment of Hussa

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10. Mrs Steuart of Alderston.

- At Belfast, aged 41, years, the e

At the Hague, of apoplexy, the Josias Alexander, pastor of the Re Lately, at his seat, Willesley Hall, teacher of mathematics in the Bel

Derbyshire, General Sir Chas. Hastings,
Bart. G.C.B. late Colonel of the 12th foot,

&c.

Academy.

countant in Edinburgh.

Mr Charles Broughton, W.S

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At Penrith, Mrs Mary Noble, at
e advanced age of 107 years and 2
ionths.

At Jersey, aged 45, John Dumaresq,
sq. his Majesty's Attorney-General, and
Colonel of the 1st regiment of militia of
hat island.

16. At Edinburgh, Henrietta, youngest
aughter of Sir Robert Dundas, Bart.

At Balveny, Captain A. Cameron,
ate of the Scots Brigade.

At Kirkden, the Rev. William Mil-
igan, minister of that parish, in the 90th
year of his age, and 40th of his ministry.
At Smeaton, Lady Buchan Hep-
ourn, widow of Sir George Buchan Hep-
burn, Bart. one of the Barons of the
Court of Exchequer in Scotland.

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17. At St Heliers, island of Jersey,
Capt. John Douglas, late of the 7th
Royal Veteran Battalion.

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At St Germain-en-laye, near Paris,
the Duke of Fitz-James, Lieutenant-
General in the army of France, and a de
scendant of King James II. of England,
from an illegitimate branch.

28. David Miller, Esq. of Pow, Fife-
shire, aged 79.

At the Manse of Skene, the Rev.
Jas. Hogg, D.D., in the 72d year of his
age, and 47th of his ministry.

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At Laurieston, Mrs Halkerston of
Carskerdo.

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The Right Hon. Lord Milford,
Lord Lieutenant for Pembrokeshire, and
late member for that county. His Lord-
ship was in the 85th year of his age.

29. At the Manse of Premnay, the
Rev. James Douglas, in the 78th year of
his age, and the 51st of his ministry.

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30. At Glasgow, the Rev. J. Macken-
zie, minister of the Gorbals Gaelic chapel.
At his house, in Islandmagee, in
the 85th year of his age, the Rev. Wil-
liam Holmes, minister of the Associate
Presbyterian Congregation of Ballyeaston.
Lately, at St Petersburgh, the celebra-
ted Sterbelt.

At Edinburgh, Miss Jean Baillie.
In her 109th year, Mrs Mary Lewis,
widow, of St Bride's, Glamorganshire.

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At London, Colonel Lyon, in his
56th year. He expired in the arms of his
son, Captain Lyon, of the Hecla, recent-
ly returned from the Northern Expedition.

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At Cargen, the lady of William
Stothert, Esq. of Cargen.

6. At Feddal House, Perthshire, in the
83d
year of his age, Robert Graham Bur-
den, Esq. of Feddal and Auchingarich.
At Edinburgh, Thomas Ireland,
Esq. of Upper Urquhart, Fifeshire.

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7. At Irvine, John Peebles, Esq. late
captain 42d regiment, in the 85th year of
his age.

8. At Aberdeen, in the 63d year of his
age, the Rev. John Gordon, Roman Ca-
tholic clergyman there.

Aged 70, the Right Hon. Thomas
Steele, formerly one of the representa-
tives in Parliament for Chichester.

9. At Woodis, near Dalbeattie, Wil-
liam Robison, aged 92.

10. At London, in the 63d year of his
age, Sir Eyre Coote, of West Park,
Hants.

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Near London, Lumsdaine Alves,

Esq. Navy Pay-office.

13. At Leith, in the 58th year of his
age, the Rev. Robert Culbertson, mini-
ster of the Gospel, and pastor of the As-
sociate Congregation, St Andrew's Street.
14. At Morton Mains, Dumfries-
shire, very suddenly, George Welsh,
Esq. aged 74.

15. At the Mansion House, Greenock,
Mrs Thomas Crawford, in the 78th year
of her age.

In the 80th year of her age, her Se-
rene Highness the Princess Dowager of
Lippe.

At Nice, the Hon. and Rev. Tho-
mas Alfred Harris, son of the late, and

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ministry.

25. At Glasgow, Robert Starret,
late merchant in the island of Carrist
Grenada.

26. At Kirkenan, Alex. Reid, Es
27. At Scalpa, aged 81, Normand
donald, Esq. of Barrisdale.
28. In Stafford-street, Edinburgh,
Margaret
Lieut.-Col. John Borthwick, of the i5
regiment.

30. At Torquay, Devon, Sarah, s

countess Kilcoursie.

Lately, in Sandwich workhouse,
of the oldest inmates-Samuel Gam
aged 100, many years landlord of
King's-head, Sandwich; and MrsBras
aged 100.

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- At Kowal, in the province of Ma
Ivica, in Poland, an ecclesiastic of
name of Bujalski, at the
age of 114 years.
In London, aged 32, Eliza,
of General Keith Macalister, late of Wa

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pole-street, Cavendish-square, and Ton

dale Castle, Argyleshire.

INDEX.

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ists re-enter Lima, ib. Operations of
Riva Aguerra, ib. Royalists quit Lima,
ib. Entry of Bolivar, ib. Second de-
feat of the Independents, 360. Riva
Aguerra reduced, 361. Chili, state of,
ib. Freyre, drives out O'Higgins, ib.
Buenos Ayres, ib. Brazil, 362. Siege
of Bahia, ib. General assembly called,
ib. North America, 363. Dissensions
in, ib. Policy in regard to Spanish
America, ib. Finances, 364. West
Indies, ib. Piracy, ib. Insurrection
at Demerara, 365-Jamaica, 366.
Proceedings at, ib.

Angerstein, Mr, biographical account of,

II. 355.

Anthony, Eliza, inquest to inquire into
the extraordinary circumstances by
which she came by her death, II. 269.
Antiquaries, Society of, II. 396.
Army estimates, I. 102.

Arts, meeting of the Society for the En-
couragement of, II. 393.

Ascot races, II. 252.
Astronomy, improvements in, I. 369.
M. Nicolas' observations on the comet,
1822, I. 370. Changes in the decli-
nations of some of the fixed stars, ib.
Solution of the problem of double at-
titudes, 371. Optical inventions of
Professor Amici, 372.

Attack upon the Dublin coach for Belfast,
II. 197. Attack on the do. for Cork,
303.

Attorney General's reply to Mr Williams,
relative to the Court of Chancery, I.
149. Reply to Mr Brougham, 160.

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