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North Britain. 



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KOP.TH BTITAIN. 



Mayrled.'} At Inveness, John Lachlan 

 M'Gillivray, esq. of Dumnaelass, to Miss 

 Walcott, daugli er ot Capijiii W. tate of 

 the I 'th regiment < t foot. 



At H.injilton, Captain Jolin Smith, cf 

 the i4ih reijiment of foot, to Mias New- 

 man, dau.ghtfr of Richard N. Newm.ui, 

 • q cf I hornb'.iry Park Glouiestershiie. 



At i.ci'h, Jo'in Ainslie, esq. of the 

 Hon. East India Comp.aiy's service, to 

 Miss Geddes, da, ghter ot Arciiibalil G. 

 esq. 



At Nfanse, of Kinellai-, John Robert 

 Smith, e^q. of Coneraig, to Miss Margaret 

 Anne Ml chell, vouiip.eit daughter of the 

 Kev. Dr. Gavin MitchiH, minisier of Ki- 

 nellar 



Died ] At Edinburgh, Lieutenant Jo!in 

 Hadiiavvav, laie of lii.s ^Iaies^y's ship Bel- 

 leroplion in the action oft' e ile. 



At Leith, -iiidrew M'is-erras, esq. late 

 a merchant of that place. 



At Aberdeen, Captain Wm. Bvers, 

 of the lojd regiment, and late adjutant cf 

 tlie Aberdeen volin:teeis, 12. 



At I'erlh, Peter Dulf, esq. one of the 

 magistrates ot that city. 

 / At Gia^gow, Miss Jane Reed, second 

 daughter t)l the Rfv Wni. R. 



.^t Morningside, near Edinburgh, Mrs. 

 Maigaret Rollo, relict cf Alex, l.oustcuii, 

 aq. banker. 



At Duin'eld, Ensign Walter Cargill, 

 of the 6yth regiment. 



AtDuinlnes, Mr. Jchn Gordon, wriier. 



At Eir boll, Mitjwr Mackuy, univer~.,lly 

 li.mejited, beii g a ge itleinan eminently 

 tisftiU in the c uiitry where he lived, S7- 

 By h s unl) unded benevolence and sea- 

 sonably charltabe I'xei lions, the pcor were 

 ltd, t'le needy relieved, the widow and 

 l.itherle~s suppoiied, uiid condoned m tlieir 

 afflictions. In him alione tl e sccial and 

 relative virtues, adointd with the pro- 

 fession and practice of pure and undetiled 

 rtligiii'. 



rti Gonnie, in the parish of Old Monk- 

 lai'd, Jane Mair, in the loMh >ear ot her 

 age. She kept her recollection and senses 

 to the last, and was niaintainid by liie in- 

 cuotry of a dutiful ^on. 



At Dreghorii Manse, to whi' h he had 

 he had reiiicd Croni his ministt'rial labours 

 ?t an advai.ced ai;e, tiie Rev. Bernard 

 lialdan. He had bein minister of the 

 parish ofGleiiliolm lor upw.uds of fifiy-two 

 years, durin;; which time he discharged 

 the duties of his pastoral oiixu with much 

 zea! and tidelity. 



At B!&j;b;e, East Lothian, Mrs. Marion 

 Carbiae, spcu^e of Amrew Prmyle, eoo. 

 ofBltjibie. 



At Gatehouse of Fleet, Cdpiain John 

 DavitJs, of ihe4;d regineni. 



At .'ibernethy, ihe Kev. Colier Brown, 

 miii.jtfir of the Associate Congrcgo-iion 

 there, in the jith year of his age, and tlur- 

 Jy-eighfh of hi; ministry. 



At aanff, jo'i.n Lister, esq. la'.e merchant 

 at Berbii-e. 



Atlnrercan'd, James Farquharson, esq. 



At Barholm Hous*, John M'CuIb'ert, 

 esq. elder, of Barholm. 



At Castle Menzies, Archibald Butter, 

 esq, of Pitlochry, Lieutenant Colonel 

 Commandant of the ^loyal Athol Volun- 

 teers. 



At Kelso, Mrs, Helen Turnbull, widow 

 of Captain Jdhn Stenhouse, in the service 

 of t e statt* general, 93. 



THE land; 



The corpiiration for preserving and im^ 

 proving the port of Dublin, have offereJ 

 the following premiums for plans and esti- 

 mates for buildm,' a bridtje over the river 

 Liffey, to supply the place of Ormond 

 bridge, lately cairied away. For the plan 

 most approved of, one hundred guineas. 

 Far t:R- sjcoi.d, si.vty gaines; and for 

 the third, forty guineas. Each plan must 

 be acc'impanied with suili a:i estimate 

 of tlie expence of executing the work 

 ot the bet materials, and m the mo^t 

 por'iianent manner, as the prcposers will, 

 if required, undertak* and give security 

 to extiu e It at. 



From an Essny on Population recentlr 

 piiblivhed, by the Rev, Mr. Whiielavv, 

 whicli the Huihjr affirms to be the result 

 of an actual s rvey, taken in iTpH, with 

 great cire and prfcision; and compre- 

 hending the general return of the district 

 committees in iSoj, it appears, that in 

 170S. the total iH'pulalion of the city cf 

 Dublin including the garrison was i~>2,j70, 

 and that in i'<04, it amounted exclusive 

 of the garrison 'o 167,899. At the former 

 period llie number ot inhabited houses was 

 16401, and at the latter 1^645; conse- 

 quently the return of i 9S, exceeds th<ii of 

 18C4 by 7i6 houses. From Mr. Whitelaw'a 

 lisis It likewise appears that there is a 

 majority ot 10,241 females. 



hairifd.'] At Lotius hill, ne-T Dublin, 

 Sir E. B. Liitlfhale-i. hi^rt. to the Right 

 Hon. Lauy E, Fiizgerali!, dai ghter of his 

 Grace the late Duke ot Leins'er. 



.At Dublin, Robert Denny, e.-q. sort 

 of the late Lieut. Col. of ;he 7th dragoon 

 guards, to Miss Helena Lyster, third 

 daughter of the late .Anthony L. Esq. of 

 Grange, couniy of Roscommon. 



.At Casilecooie, the stat of the Sari of 

 Belmont near Enniskilien, Chailes Wat- 

 son, Esq. eldest son of the iiishoprf Landaft 

 and major ,n 'he thir.. regiment of diagooi>6, 

 to Mi>s Maria Lowrv r 01 ry. 



llicrl.2 At his house at Fortfield near 

 Rathf.r h.ini, the iion. Barry Lord Vis- 

 count .Avonnioie, Ban n \eiierion. Lord 

 Chief Baron of hi'i M.jesty's couit of Ex- 

 chequer, and Kegsliai : f the High court 

 of Lh.incer> in iielaid. His Lordshin 

 v.-as called t» the bar in 1764. and r-ppointed 

 Attonuy Gfiitrdl 111 i^tiz; from which 

 ollioe on the death of the lanieided Walier 

 Huboey Lurg':., ho was advanced to the 

 chiefse.it oii the Lxchcquer Bench in 17S3. 

 It was to his talents and abilities alone, 

 that Lord Avonnioie was in 'ebted lor ins 

 I igh lank and st.ition; he is universally 

 allowed 10 ha^e been one of the most ac- 

 eoriiplulitd Scholars, profound lawyers, 



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