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fireet will be thrown open to the road, and 
which Is intended to join the bridge. 
MMarried.} At Strabane, Colonel R. An- 
firuther, of the Loyal Tay -Fencibles, to Mifs 
Nairne, daughter.of Lieut. Col. Nairne, of the 
Breadalbane Fencibles. 
J. Robertfon, jus. efg.- merchant, of 
Glafgow, to Mifs J. Grey, of Gartcraig.— 
Captain W. Erfkine, of the r6th regiment of 
foot, fecond fon of J. ‘Exikine, eiq. of Gilat, 
Perthfhire, to Mifs Myers, only daughter 
ef Major General Myers. 
At Vumiries, Mr. C. Paterfon, to Mifs J. 
Laurie.—Major Mc Murdoe, to Mifs Wilfon, 
daughter of the late Captain J. Wilfon, ofthe 
Gueen™ s Ranger Dragoons. 
At Edinburgh, W. Moxon, efg. from 
Hull, to Mifs 1. Williamfon, eldeft daughter 
ef }. Williamfon, efq. of “Polméar-houte: 
—Mr. P. P. Sheriff, merchant, to Mifs 
C. Stirling. —Mr. J. Crawford, of Paifley, 
to Mifs M. Richmond, eldeft daughter of Mr. 
Richmond, af the Nuelery; Leith-walk. 
At Epstis: A. Scott, ef. purfer of the fhip 
Tris, to Mifs P. Forbes, daughter of the Rev. 
W*. Forbes, late aides of Fordown. 
Mr. G, Yuille, merchant, in Glafgow, to 
Mifs M. Bettina of Addebeonnel. 
At Glafgow, A. Bogle, cfq. of Kingfton, 
Jamaica, to Mifs M. Stirling. 
At Gretna-green, Capt. Lloyd, of the 
Coldftream Bopiacit of Guards, to Mifs 
Williams, of Pool, Montgomerythire. 
At Scoure, Iile a Mull, the Rev. Edmond 
MQueen, minifter of Barra, to Mifs I. 
M’Lean, fecond daughter of Mr. C. M’Lean, 
of Scoure. 
Lieut. Col. J. Burnett, late of the Eat 
India Company’s fervice, to Mifs M. Steele, 
youngeft daughter of Jj. F. Steele, efq. of 
Gadgirth, in Ayrfhire. 
At Montrofe, T. Bruce, efq. the younger, 
of Arnot, to Mifs Renny : eldeft daughter of 
R. Renny, efq. late of Borrowfield. 
Died, {At Edin bent Mec Dowall, efq. late 
of Woolnet.—Mifs A. Scott, daseeigth ofthe 
deceaied W. Scott, efq. writer to the figner. 
Seton, efg. fon of the deteafed 
Sir Henry Seton.--J. Baird, efq. Deputy King’s 
Regocmebrancer of sHi Ext he qutk: 
Lady Elizabeth Kemp, wife of the Rev. 
Dr. Kemp » one of <he minifters or the city, 
ie 2 d filter to the Earl of Hopetown. 
i¢ Reverend Dr. Charies Wilfon, Pro- 
fefior of Church Hiftory in the Uni ivertity of 
St. Sino 
Major Robert Walls ce, of the 17th regi- 
ment of foot, tldef& fon of A. Walpoie, efq. 
r 
wen fi. 
At Sts rabane, Mifs M. Somerville. 
‘ At Kircubbin, the Rev. Dr. Frazer. 
in his 5 aft yeary and 24th of his mi imiftry, 
tne Kev. jf. Punton, miniiter of the Aflociate 
Congregation of Hamilton . he expired fud- 
denly, whenon his way to Glafgow. 
At. Carnialech, J. Hannay, eg. of Torre. 
Scotland. 
(Dec: I, 
At Loffie Barns, near Elgin, J. Walker, 
M.D. 
At Old Meldram, Dr. J. Gordon, a gen- 
tleman of eminent abilities in his profeflion. 
W. Glen, efq. of Aflofs, De 5 of peace 
for the county of Ayr. 
At Falkirk, Mr J. Bell, meres 
At Wigton, in his 84th year, ir. J. Mar- 
tin, a Quaker, late of Kien 3 with the 
charaéter of a man of rigid integrity, habitua - 
fobriety,a vigorous underftanding and indepen-~ 
dent mind. ; 
At Kirk-michael, Ayrfbise, the Rev. f, 
Ramfay, minifter of the gofpel. 
At Fairgirth, near Dumfries, in his 71ft 
year, }. ea efg. lateof Whitehaven. 
At Glafgow, Mrs. Mc Dowall, wife of J, 
Mc Dowall, 
M. Mw’ Cuiloch, minifter of Bothwell. 
At Dumfries, J. Mundell, efq. furgeon.— 
Mifs Culton, of Auchnabony. 
In his » gob year, Mr. F. Mitchell, wii- 
ting mafter, and the oldeft freeman of the 
Incorporation. 
At the Manfe of Kirk Ofwald, in her 35th 
year, Mrs. M. Woodrow, wife of the Rev. 
Mr. Biggar, and daughter of the author of 
the Church Hiftory of Scotland. 
At Ellon Caftle, in the county of Aber- 
deen, in his 80th year, the Right Hon. 
George Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen; he waé 
made a colonel in 1762, a major-general in 
1772, a lieutenant-general in 1777, and a 
general in 1793. 
At Coates, near Edinburgh, aged 77>. the 
Right Hon. the counte{s dowager of Glen- 
cairne. 
‘At Dundee, Captain A- Bower, of the 
93 regiment of foot, fecond fom of A. 
Bower, efq. of Kinnettles—Mr. J. Grant, 
furgeon. 
In Egypt, of the wounds he received in 
the battle of the 21ft of March, Lieut. A. 
Donaldfon, of the 42d regiment, fecond fon 
of the decéafed Lieut. Col. Donaldfon, of the 
3d regiment of Fencibles. 
At Dalkeith, Mr. J. Dick, tobrcconi*?, 
and adjutant to the Dalkeith Volunceers. 
While on duty with the corps he was fud- 
cently taken ill, and expired in a few -mo~" 
ments. 
At Eairley, Mr. A. Dunlop, fon of the 
late Mr. A. Dunlop, Profefior of Hebrew in 
the Univerfity of Glafgow. 
At Thunderton, Lady Dowager TaN ond 
of Northfield, 
At Haibill, near Dunbar, Mifs t's Tates ya 
daughter of Mr. W.-Tate, late merchant in 
Glafgow. 
At Braehead, Mifs M. Houifon. - 
At Perth, in his 85th year, Mr. Patrick 
Nifbett, furgeon to the Royal Artillery. He 
was above 60 years-in that ftation, and aéted 
as a furgeon in the exredi-ion to Carthagena, 
in 1739. _ Healfo attended the artillery in the 
battles.of Dettingen and Fontenoy. 
IRELAND- 
efq. merchant. ke Rev. Dr. - 
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