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19. In his 84th year, the Right Reverend Charles Arbuthnot, Lord Abbot of the Scots Monastery and College of St James's in Ratisbon.

At Reypoor, of a fever, Lieutenant Richard Fraser, 5th Bengal native infantry.

20. In Glamorganshire, of a rapid decline, occasioned by the bursting of a blood vessel, Eaton Stannard Barrett, Esq.

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At Edinburgh, Miss Isabella Stuart, daughter of the late John Stuart of Castleton, Esq. W. S.

21. At Workington Hall, Mrs Curwen, wife of J. C. Curwen, Esq. M. P. for the county of Cumberland.

On his passage from the island of Ceylon, to his native land, Captain John Ritchie, of the 73d regiment.

22. At his house, Gayfield Place, Alexander Bonar, Esq. of Ratho, banker in Edinburgh.

In George's Square, Edinburgh, Margaret, wife of Colonel Munro.

23. At his house on Blackheath, Peter Lawrie, Esq. of Ernespie, Scotland, aged

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8. At his seat of Heaton Lodge, near Leeds, General George Bernard, colonel of his Majesty's 84th regiment.

9. At Aberdeen, in the prime of life, Dr James Simpson.

At Covington Manse, the Reverend Bryce Little.

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At his house, Craignestock, John Ure, Esq. late merchant in Glasgow.

10. At Cheltenham, in the 57th year of his age, Major-general Sir Haylett Framingham, Knight Commander of the Bath, and of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic order, colonel of the Royal Horse Artillery, and commanding officer of the Royal Artillery in Ireland.

-In Norfolk Street, Strand, London, Captain John Anderson, late in the sea service of the Honourable East India Company.

-At his house in George Square, Edinburgh, Captain James Tod, late of the Honourable East India Company's naval service.

In Wimpole Street, London, Henry John, second son of the Hon. John Thornton Leslie Melville.

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At Hamburgh, Mrs Mary Cunningham, spouse of Alexander M'Laren, Esq. merchant, Hamburgh.

15. At Lyons, Michael, second son of Robert Bogle, Esq. of Gilmorehill. At Pitnacree, Archibald Menzies, Esq. of Pitnacree.

16. At Aberdeen, Patrick Milne, Esq. of Crimonmogate.

At Montrose, Mrs Jean Straton, daughter of the late Patrick Straton, Esq. of Montrose, in the 85th year of her age. Besides leaving handsome legacies to her relatives, she has bequeathed the following sums:-To the poor within the town of Montrose, L.1000; for the education of poor children, L.1000; for the benefit of decayed gentlewomen in Montrose, L.1000; to the Episcopal chapel of Montrose, L.1000; to purchase a house for the officiating clergyman of the chapel, L.600; to the Seamen's Box, L.240.

At Airblas, near Hamilton, Gavin Alston, Esq. W. S.

At Edinburgh, Mr James Cockburn, lately of the Linen Hall, Edinburgh, aged 87.

-At Dunrobin Mains, Sutherlandshire, Mr Alexander Stewart, manager for the most Noble the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford.

At Hopeville, Caithness, Mrs Helen Sinclair, wife of David Brodie, Esq. of Hopeville.-A few hours afterwards, at Stanstill, her sister, Mrs Henrietta Sinclair, of Southdun, both daughters of the late James Sinclair, Esq. of Harpsdale.

17. At Sillwood Park, Sunninghill, Berkshire, Mary, the wife of George Simson, Esq. aged 48.

At Dunfermline, Mr Alexander Reid, merchant there.

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18. At Laurieston, Miss Anne Erskine. 20. At Broughton Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Wallace, widow of the late James Benjamin Wallace, Esq. Bombay.

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At Tranent Lodge, Miss Margaret

21. In Gower Street, Bedford Square, London, Alexander Hendras Sutherland, Esq. F.S.A.

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Mrs Finlayson of Jeanfield.

At sea, on his return from Lisbon, Thomas Stodart, Esq. Cardona Mains, Peebles-shire.

At his house, Greenock, Patrick Nicholson of Ardmore, Esq.

27. At Auchindinny House, Mrs Inglis. 29. At Inverness, in her 57th year, Mrs Marjory Maclean, relict of Mr Alexander Lee, merchant.

30. At Inverness, at an advanced age, Miss Ann Mackintosh.

31. At the Manse of Lochalsh, Dr Alexander Downie.

- At Stronchrigen, near Fort William, Mrs Stewart, wife of Duncan Stewart, Esq. of Achnacoan.

At Market Weighton, Mr Bradley, the Yorskhire giant. When dead he measured nine feet in length, and three feet over the shoulders.

Lately, At Collenswood, near Dublin, in the 70th year of his age, Rear Admiral Sir Charles Fortescue, Kt. Ulster King of Arms.

At Upper Grosvenor Street, London, Patrick Crauford Bruce, Esq. of Glenelg.

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- At Belfast, in the 65th year of his age, Dr Denham, the celebrated Irish patriot.

At Up-Park Camp, in Jamaica, Lieutenant Hector Innes, of the 92d regiment.

At her house, St John Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Philips, widow of Richard Elliston Phillips, Esq.

A few days ago, in the 75th year of his age, Mr Edward Smith, of Spilsby, in Lincolnshire, who was one of the most singular characters in the kingdom.Until within a very few years, it was his constant practice to ride on a bull, and instead of smoking tobacco he had his hay salted, and smoked it instead of that plant. By his will he directed that his body should be carried to the grave by poor men, who were to be paid 5s. each; that the funeral should take place early in the morning, and that none of his relatives or friends should attend, or any mourning be worn by them on his account, under a forfeiture of their respective legacies.

- At Drumboy, Ireland, Mr Henry Hamilton, at the advanced age of 104. At Bristol Hot-wells, the Dowager Countess of Granard.

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At London, Lieutenant-Colonel Handfield, formerly of the 22d regiment of foot.

JUNE 1. At Surat, Captain Robert Campbell, of the Bombay army.

At Guernsey, Lieutenant Andrew Nathaniel Napier, of the Royal Navy. 2. At Douniestoun, George Buchanan, Esq. in the 62d year of his age.

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2. At Perth, John Gloag, Esq. of Greenhill, in the 82d year of his age.

3. At the Manse of Bervie, in the 81st year of his age, the Rev. Robert Croll. 4. At London, the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, M. P.

At Paisley, Mr James Miller, cashier to the Union Bank Company, Paisley. Francis Drummond, Esq. of Sloane Street, in the county of Middlesex, captain in the late 98th regiment of foot, in the 72d year of his age, representative of the ancient and respectable family of the Drummonds of Hawthornden, in the county of Edinburgh.

5. At Nagpoor, Alexander Muir Campbell, assistant surgeon in the East India Company's service.

6. At Bath, aged 67, Lieutenant-Colonel Flint, late of the Hon. East India Company's service, Madras establish

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10. At Leith, Mr John Murray, merchant there.

11. At his house in Lynedoch Place, Edinburgh, Major James Weir, R. M, of Tollcross and Drumsheugh.

12. At London, Major Archibald Maclachlan, of the Royal Marines.

- At Queensferry, the Rev. John Henderson, minister of that parish.

At Bath, the Hon. Miss P. Hely Hutchinson.

John Gray, Esq. of Birdston, at the advanced age of 78 years.

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At Bangalore, in the East Indies, Major Doherty of the 13th light dragoons. 13. At Content Street, Ayr, Mrs Anna Buchanan, spouse of William A. Smith, adjutant Ayrshire yeomanry cavalry.

On his passage from Demerara, Francis James Adam, Esq. youngest son of the Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court.

At Crossmichael Manse, the Rev. John Johnstone, in the 64th year of his age, and 37th of his ministry.

14. At Broughton Place, Mrs Jemima Liddell Bell, wife of Mr George Yule, merchant, Edinburgh.

Aged 80 years, the Rev. William Richardson, D. D. Rector of Glonfeckle, and formerly a senior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.

Suddenly, at Paradise, near Kelso, Mrs Agnes Stuart, aged 71, widow of the late Mr John Jerdan, Bailie of Kelso. At his seat at Aske, in Yorkshire, aged 79, Thomas Lord Dundas.

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16. At his seat, Petersham, Lord Charles Spencer.

17. At Limekilns, the Rev. William Hadden, minister of the gospel there.

19. At his house, Spring Grove, near Hounslow, the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. G. C. B. President of the Royal Society, aged 80.

At Tanjore, in the East Indies, Hans Gordon, Esq. surgeon on the Madras establishment.

At his house, Abbey Hill, Edinburgh, the Hon. Fletcher Norton, senior Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, one of the oldest judges in the three kingdoms.

- At Staunton in Yorkshire, the Rev. Charles Baillie Hamilton, Archdeacon of Cleveland.

19. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Caw, relict of the late Mr William M'Cliesh, printer there.

20. At Carolina Park, near Edinburgh, Archibald Cockburn, Esq. late of Cockpen. Mr Cockburn entered into the Faculty of Advocates in 1762, and was long Sheriff-depute of the county of Edinburgh, which office he filled greatly to the satisfaction of the public. He was afterwards made Judge Admiral, and in 1790 was appointed a Baron of the Court of Exchequer, in the room of Baron Stewart Moncrieffe, which he resigned in 1809, and was succeeded by Baron Clerk Rattray. At Leith Walk, Mr John Marshall, sculptor.

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