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John M'Taren, late adjutant of the Berwickshire regiment of militia. 11. At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Orr, wood-merchant.

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- At his daughter's house, Kettlestonhill, near Linlithgow, Mr David Brash, in the 93d year of his age. He has left eight children, the youngest 44 years, who all attended his funeral; 34 grand children, and a number of great grandchildren.

12. At Haddington, James Wilkie, Esq. of Rathobyres.

At his seat, Firshill, Droxford, Hants, aged 77, Charles Powell Hamilton, Esq. Admiral of the Red.

13. At Bath, Capt. Alexander Camp bell, R. N. third son of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Glensaddle and Newfield, and grand nephew of the late great General John, seventeenth Earl of Craufurd and fourth of Lindsay.

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8. At Rosefield, near Dumfries, Mrs Janet Isabella Lundie, relict of Dr Andrew Wardrop, surgeon in Edinburgh.

At Galashiels, Mrs Paterson, relict of Bailie Thomas Paterson, of Galashiels.

9. At her house, Bothwell, Mrs Marion Nasmith, relict of the late John Forbes Aikman, Esq., of Ross and Brometon.

-In Clifford Street, London, at the house of her father, General Dunlop, M. P., Anna, wife of Captain Davies, of the Grenadier Guards; and on the 11th, their infant son.

10. At Fort Glasgow, Mr James Lusk, aged 63 years. He filled the office of post-master there for 25 years.

- At his lodgings, in Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, London, Lieut.-Col. John Fraser, of the 50th regiment.

11. At Stewarton manse, the Rev. James Douglas, minister of that parish. At Ilderton Rectory, near Wooler, Northumberland, aged 57, Mrs Johnston, wife of the Rev. John Johnston, Rector

of Ilderton, and daughter of the late Thomas White, Esq., of Primrose Barns, in the parish of Carrington, Mid-Lothian.

12. At Melrose, Mr Archibald Anderson, late supervisor of Excise, aged 89 years.

13. At Makerstoun House, Sir Henry Hay Makdougall of Makerstoun, Bart. 14. At his father's house, Carnbee, Fifeshire, Robert Henderson, late student of Divinity, Edinburgh.

15. At Bath, Mary, wife of James Strachan, Esq.

Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Henry Percy, C. B., M.P., fifth son of the Earl of Beverly.

-At the Royal Circus, Edinburgh, Mrs Stewart, wife of Stair Stewart, Esq., of Physgill and Glasserton.

At his house, India Street, Edinburgh, William M'Harg, Esq., of Kiers. 16. At 36, Castle Street, Edinburgh, Miss Catherine Barkly.

At the seat of the Countess of Guilford, Putney Hill, where he was on a visit, Henry Fuseli, Esq., R. A. in the 86th year of his age. Mr Fuseli was a native of Zurich, in Switzerland, and, after having distinguished himself as a scholar at the University in that city, he travelled into Germany, and came to England, about the year 1764, with a view of gaining an honourable livelihood by his literary attainment. For twenty years Mr Fuseli has held the situation of Keeper of the Royal Academy, and filled the chair of Professor of Painting.

John Bruce, Esq., of Grangehill and Falkland, at his seat of Nuthill, in the county of Fife, in the 82d year of his very active life. He was the heir-male and undoubted representative of the ancient family of Bruce of Earlshall, one of the oldest cadets of the illustrious house of Bruce; but he did not succeed to the estate of his ancestors, which was transferred by marriage into another family. He inherited from his father only the small property of Grangehill, near Kinghorn, the remains of a larger estate, which his family acquired by marriage with a grand-daughter of the renowned Kirkcaldy of Grange.

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At Glasgow, Herbert Buchanan, Esq. of Arden.

19. At Edinburgh, the Hon. Mary Abercromby, second daughter of General Sir Ralph Abercromby, of Tullibody, K. B. and of Mary Anne, Baroness Abercromby.

20. At Montrose, Mrs David Whyte, aged 71 years.

21. At St Andrew's, Mrs Margaret Tod, wife of Mr David Balfour, writer, there. At Edinburgh, Mr William Wilson, late brewer, Portsburgh.

At Singapore, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, Lieutenant William Dalzell, of the 34th regiment Bengal native infantry.

At Brussels, aged 52, the Hon. Robert Annesley, many years his Majesty's consul at Antwerp, and next brother and heir presumptive to the Earl of Annesley.

22. At Tallow, county of Waterford, in consequence of a fall from his horse on the previous Wednesday, John Campbell, Esq., chief officer of police.

At Sornberg, Marion, second daughter of the late Bruce Campbell, Esq., of Gayfield.

· Mr David Christie, merchant, Montrose, aged 73 years.

At Brechin, Jane Burnett, in the 93d year of her age.

23. Miss Margaret Scott, 45, Prince's street, in the 90th year of her age.

At London, William P. Williamson Esq., wine-merchant, Leith.

- At Muirtown, Miss Christian Baillie Duff, daughter of H. R. Duff, Esq. of Muirtown, in the 18th year of her age.

-At Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Jane

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24. At Linlithgow, Miss Andrew, sis◄ ter of the late Provost Andrew.

At New Windsor, state of Maryland, Mrs Selkrig Bruce, relict of the late Mr Robert Dods, of Prora, East Lothian, in her 74th year.

At his house, Warriston Crescent, Robert Durie, Esq. of Craigluscar.

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At St Andrew's, Mr John Gunn. At the manse of Monivaird, Mrs Jacobina Macduff, wife of the Rev. Colin Baxter.

25. At Kirkaldy, Margery, eldest daughter of George Beveridge, woodmerchant there.

- At Greenhill House, Dingwall, Rossshire, Rose, Lady of Captain Munro, late of the 42d Royal Highlanders.

26. At Columbo, in the island of Ceylon, Ensign Mackenzie, of his Majesty's 16th regiment of foot.

- At his house in Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London, the Right Hon. James Lord Glastonbury, in the 83d year of his age. 27. At Glasgow, Mr Alexander Wylie, cotton-yarn merchant.

At Paris, M. Denon, so well known as the Director of the French Museum, and for his Travels in Egypt. On coming away from the sale of the pictures of M. Lapeyriere, he was seized with violent pains in the stomach, against which the succours of art were of no avail. In fifteen hours he was no more. This short illness terminated a long life.

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At Nice, in Piedmont, Lieut. Gen. Matthew Baillie, late of Carnbroe. -At Edinburgh, John Adamson, Esq. writer in Edinburgh.

At his house, Grosvenor Street, London, Sir John Cox Hippesley, Bart. At Balmaclellan manse, Major S.

Brown.

In the 32d year of his age, and 2ð of his incumbency, the Rev. Robert Knox, minister of Ordequhill; deeply lamented by his parishioners.

4. At Dollar, William Drummond, Esq. of Balgonie and Balfour spinning mills, Fifeshire.

At Poplar Cottage, aged 44, William Alton, Esq. late of Dumfries.

At his house in Curzon Street, London, Lieut. Gen. Brown, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

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