1 STANZAS. ANONYMOUS. COME, Mary, let us seek the hill Or sit beneath its greenwood tree; The gleams of joy that gladden life, Its gathering clouds may soon o'ercast, The lovelier moments while they last ;... Then come and brush the vernal dew And darker cares, unknown before, Yet sure affection's fervid glow SONNET. TO A LADY CARESSING AN INFANT. ANONYMOUS. O TAKE not, dearest Anna, from my view We wont to hang around the old man's chair, While he with tremulous hand would pat our cheek, And tell how youth doth fade like morning dew! And teach us how to frame our infant pray'r TO HIM who heareth those whose hearts are pure and meek. A General Bill of all the Christenings and Burials within the Bills of Mortality, London, Abortive and stillborn..... Abscess Aged... Ague Apoplexy and suddenly.. Bedridden. Bleeding. Bursten and rupture. Cancer 630 Dropsy. 1571 Fevers of all kinds. 2 Fistula 292 Flux .... ..... 574 French Pox 11 Quinsy 11 Rheumatism 5 Scurvy Small Pox 297 Sore throat 741 Sores and ulcers 2 Spasm.. ...... 1St Anthony's fire ..... 1 Burnt 34 Stoppage in the stomach.. 2 Surfeit 1 St Vitus's dance 1 Swine pox.. 45 Teeth 207 Thrush .... 24 Killed by falls and several 4 other accidents. 25 Killed themselves, 2 Murdered ...... 2 Poisoned Christened, Males 10,608-Females 9920-In all 20,528. | Buried, Males 8993-Females 8329-In all 17,322. Whereof have died, Decreased in the burials this .... .... 1501 Seventy and eighty. year 979. ..... 1211 | A hundred and one.. ཅཱཏ ---ཊྛ་ྲ༠⌘opo EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813. Total 298 1 61 ... 2 1 .... A hundred and thirteen.. There have been executed in the city of London and county of Surry, 28; of which number twelve only have been reported to be buried within the bills of mortality. cccxlix BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, WITHIN THE YEAR 1813. BIRTHS. JAN. 1. Lady Mordaunt, a daughter. 3. The lady of Sir G. Bowyer, Bart. a son. 4. The lady of Major Stewart, 9th royal veteran battalion, a daughter. 6. The lady of W. Dickinson, Esq. M.P. a son. 9. At Perth, the lady of Captain Ayton, a daughter. 10. At Cork, the lady of Major-General Graham, a son. 11. Madame Lucien Buonaparte, a son. 17. At London, the Right Hon. Lady Caroline Anne Macdonald, a daughter. 19. At Lathallon Lodge, the lady of Colonel A. Spens, a son. 20. The lady of J. Finch Simpson, Esq., a daughter. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Murray of Polmaise, a son. 22. At Rasay, Mrs Macleod, of Rasay, a son. 25. The wife of Dr Sutherland, a daughter-Mrs Bunning of twin daughters, who with their mother died in a few days. 26. At Edinburgh, the lady of Archibald Macnab, Esq. of Kinnell, a son. 28. The wife of the Rev. Dr Hall, a son. FEB. 1. The lady of the Honourable Archibald Macdonald, a son.—The Marchioness of Queensberry, a daughter. 3. At Kilravock Castle, the lady of Hugh Rose, Esq. M.P. a son. 7. At Edinburgh, Mrs John Brougham, a son. 9. At Edinburgh, Mrs Morehead, wife of the Rev. Robert Morehead, a son. 12. Lady Mary Long, a daughter. 13. The lady of Sir G. S. Mackenzie, Bart. a son. 14. Right Hon. Lady Augusta Cotton, a daughter. 15. The lady of Sir William Pole, daughter. 17. Right Honourable Lady Isabella Anne Brydges, a daughter. 19. At Manchester, the lady of LieutenantColonel Inglis, of the Edinburgh militia, a daughter. 23. Viscountess Pollington, a daughter, 27. The lady of Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, Esq. M.P. a son. 28. The lady of Sir Joseph Mawbey, a stillborn child.-At Stockholm, the lady of Edward Thornton, Esq. his Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at that court, a son. MARCH 1. The lady of Captain J. Haldane Tait, royal navy, a son. 2. Hon. Mrs Blackwood, a daughter. 5. At Edin. burgh, Mrs Somerville, wife of Dr Somerville, deputy-inspector of army-hospitals, a daughter. 6. At Musselburgh, Mrs Scott, of Wauchop, a daughter. 8. At Park House, Mrs Dr Mackinnon, a son. -Countess of Northesk, a son. 10. Mrs Fuller Maitland, a son. 16. At Broom. hall, the Right Hon. the Countess of Elgin, a son-At Edinburgh, Mrs Stewart, of Crooks, a son. 18. Mrs Charles Hammersley, a daughter. 19. At Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Gordon, Buccleuch Place, a son. 21. At Edinburgh, Mrs Fergusson, of Bailyouken, a daughter. 23. At Edinburgh, the lady of Thomas Sheridan, Esq. a son.-The wife of George Baring, Esq. |