Lieut. North, from 44 F. with Lieut. Williams, Lieut. Col. Brownrigg, h. p. 2 Ceylon Reg. 86 F. Major Loftus, 9 F. Peel, from 4) F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Bar- Cough, 68 F. ker, h. p. 23 F. Capt. M.Namara, late 1 Vet. Bn. May 15. Mainwaring, from 65 F. with Lieut. Car. Peddie, late 6 do. Castletown, Isle of Man, roll, 87 F. April 24. Smith, from 90 F. rec. dift. with Lieut. Pickard, late 8 do. Banwell, Somerset, do. 93. Laing, h. p. 31 F. Fowler, h. p. 101 F. Dep. Assist. Qua- Mast. Ottley, from 90 F. rer. diff. with Lieut. Gen. Quebec. do. 21 Read, h. p. 61 F. Harpur, h. p. R. W. I. Rang. Woolwich, Cornet Campbell, from 1 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with Mar. 18. Cornet Davies, h. p. 12 Dr. Crompton, h. p. York Lt. Inf. Vol. Paco Martin, from 6 Dr. Gds. rec. diff. with D'Arcos, near Lisbon, Nov. 29, 1821. Cornet Wiss, h. p. Lieut. Manly, R. Art. Woolwich, April 30, 1822. Moore, from 3 Dr. with Comet White, 16 Ryan, late 5 Vet. Bn. Kennington, Mar. 1. Dr. Wetherherd, late 7 do. formerly Capt. in Vet. Surg. Spencer, from 1 Gde. with Vet. Surg. late 93 Dr. Halifax, Yorkshire, do. 7. lons, 16 Dr. Campbell, h. p. 18 Dr. Otter House, Argyil, Feb. 21. Resignations and Retirements. Cormack, h. p. 19 F. near Thurso, North Lieut. Col. Rowan, 32 F. Britain, Mar. 23. Manners, 74 F. Chamberlayne, It. p. 72 F. April 21, Cookson, 80 F. Roeden, h. p. 2 Hussars Ger. Leg. Hanover, Major Gell, 29 F. do. 19. Capt. Hon. C. Petre, 11 Dr. Cornet M‘Dermott, h. p. Wagg. Train, Croydon, Lieut. Hewett, 8 Dr. Mar. 13. Ens. Ward, 8 F. Ens. Copson, 41 P. Surg. Easton, 15 Dr. Porter, h. p. 32 F. Isle of Man, Dec. 25, 1821. Appointments Cancelled. Coulson, h. p. 13 F. Bridlington, Yorkshire, Major Lenn, 21 F. Mar. 15, 1822. Lieut. Shaw, 2 Vet. Bn. Douglas, h. p. 1 Gar. Bn. April 29. Ens. Carroll, 46 F. Med. Dep. Dr. Menzies, Deputy Insp. of HospiAssist. Surg. Pope 89 F. tals, Barbadoes. Deaths. Assist. Surg. Lacon, h. p. 6 F. Pershore, Worcestershire, April 19, Lieut. Gen. Sir Gonville Bromhead, Bt. Lincoln Hosp. Assist. Stubbings, h. p. Canada. shire, May 11, 1822. Jan. 8. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 17. Mrs Clark, 51, George's Square, of a daugh. BIRTHS. ter. Nor. 15, 1821. At Chanar, Bengal, the lady of 19. At his house, George Street, the lady of George Playfair, Esq. Garrison-surgeon, of a Lieutenant-General Sir John Hope, of son. daughter. 22. The lady of Willian Fergusson, Esq. of April 10, 1829. At Malta, the lady of Lieute- Kilrie, of a daughter. nant-Colonel Balneavis, 27th regiment, of a son. 23. At the Hague, her Royal Highness the 23. In Great George Street, London, the Right Princess of Orange, of a Prince. Hon. Lady Emily Drummond, of a son. - At New Laverock Bank, Mrs William S. 29. At Florence, the lady of Lieutenant-Gene- Maclcan, of a daughter. ral the Hon. Sir Alexander Hope, G. C. B. of a 24. At Cavers, Mrs Douglas of Cavers, of a son son. and heir. May 1. Mrs William Maxwell Little, Dundas Street, of a daughter. - At Barcaldine, the lady of Duncan Camp bell, Esq. of Barcaldine, of a son. 2. At Edinburgh, the lady of John Sinclair, 25. Ai Auchlunkart, the lady of Patrick SteuEsq. of Barrock, of a son. art, Esq. of Auchlunkart, of a son, 4. At his lordship's house, in Piccadilly, Lon- 26. At North Nelson, Mrs Hutchinson of a don, the Countess of Roseberry, of a daughter. daughter. -In London, the lady of the Right Hon. Ro- In Belfast Barracks, Mrs Farquharson, 25th bert Peel, of a son. regiment, of a son. 5. At Dean-bank house, Stockbridge, Mrs - At No. 6, Dundas Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Bruce, of a son. Colquhoun Grant, of a son. 7. At Gallanach, the lady of Dugald Macdou. 31. At Cumbernauld-house, the Honourable gall, Esq. of Gallanach, of a son. Mrs Fleming, of a daughter. 9. Mrs J. A. Cheyne, No. 30, London Street, of a daughter. Latey, In Roxburghshire, Mrs Dick, Glen sheal, of a son. - At Stirling, the lady of John Fraser, Esq. At Shielhill, parish of Polmont, the wife of advocate, of a daughter. - At Georgefield, parish of Westerkirk, Mrs J. Anderson, of three sons, who, with the mother, Murray, of a son and heir. are all doing well. 10. Mrs Forrest, wife of Mr Forrest, banker in Forfar, of two sons and one daughter. The girl MARRIAGES. is since dead, but the mother and the two boys are April 92, 1822. At Muirburn, Mr Thomas doing well. Dykes, writer, Hamilton, to Isabella, daughter of Mrs Vans Hathorn, Prince's Street, of a James Alston, Esq. of Muirburn. daughter. May l. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant Nathaniel 11. Mrs J. S. Brown, No. 5, Graham Street, of Taylor, late of the 90th light infantry, to Maria, a daughter. second daughter of the deceased Charles Angus, - At Kensington, Mrs Carnegie, of a daughter. Esq, Turnberry Lodge. Mrs Paul, 65, York Place, of a son. 9. At Bath, Major-General Sir William Inglis, 12. Mrs Anderson, No. 90, Prince's Street, of a K. C. B. to Margaret Marianne, ellest daughter daughter. of Major-General Raymond. 13 At the Manse of Dumbarney, Mrs Ander- 6. At 126, George Street, Gilbert Laurie Finson, of a son. lay, Esq. W. S. to Grace llunter, daughter of - At Portsmouth, the lady of Major Stuart George Charles, Esq. M. D. Dalziel, Royal Marines, of a son. 8. At London, Mr John Muir, writer, Edin. 17. In Northumberland Street, the lady of burgh, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Captain Hodgson, R. N. of a daughter. late Mr Robert Wood, of Little Britain. 8. At Woodchester, Gloucestershire, the Earl 28. At Meerut, Major-General F. E. Hardy. of Denbigh, to the Hon. Miss Moreton, eldest man, C. B. Colonel of his Majesty's 17th regiment daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Ducie. of foot, and Commander of the 3d division of the Married at Whitehaven, Mr W. Butter field army in Bengal. worth Moffat, to Miss Clementson, daughter of Dec. 3. At Bombay, the Hon. Sir W. D. Ewans, E. Clementson, Esq. Recorder of that presideney. 14. At Edinburgh, Captain John Duncan, of 7. At Seringapatam, Mary, daughter of Lieuthe Hon. the East India Company's Service, to tenant-Colonel Thomas Paterson, and spouse of Mary, eldest daughter of the late Robert Hill, of James Cassamayor, Esq. in the civil service of the Rosebank, Esq. W. S. Hon. East India Company. 16. At Brighton, Vice-Admiral Sir Richard - or the dropsy, Pomare, King of Otaheite. King, Bart. K.C. B. to Maria Sussanna, daughter His remains were deposited on the lith, in a new of the late Admiral Sir Charles Cotton, Bart. stone tombat the upper end of the large chapel he 17. At London, James Niven, Esq. of Glen- had erected for Christian worship. A regeney. arm, to Anne Jane, only daughter of the late Rev. consisting of the principal Chiefs, has been formed, Dr John Vardell, rector of Fishtoft and Sherbeek. the heir to the crown not being two years of age. 21. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Daniel Gorrie, Jan. 7. At Cape Town, on his passage from inKing's Kettle, Fife, to Jane, youngest daughter of dia, Lieutenant-Colonel John Stuart Jerdan, of the late John Moffat, Surgeon, Royal Navy: the 10th regiment Bombay infantry, and of Kelso, - At Ripley, Surrey, Ochterlony Lockhart in Roxburghshire. 23. In George Town, Demerara, after a short 23. At Leith, Lieutenant John Baikie, R. N. to illness, Catharine Campbell, aged 25, relict of the Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Mr John late Evan M.Pherson, Esq. and eldest daughter of Hutton, merchant in Leith. Mr M Gregor, St Andrew's Square. - At Nith Bank, Walter Ritchie, Esq. h. p. April 20. At Belle Isle, near Ambleside, on his 11th Light Dragoons, to Isabella, eldest daughter way to Cheltenham, the Rev. William Curwen, of of the late Captain Thomas Moore, Douglas, Isle Harrington, second son of J. C. Curwen, Esq. M.P. of Man. 22. Lost off the coast of Ireland, on board of - At Greenwich, William Scott Preston, Esq. his Majesty's ship Confiance, Mr John Whalley to Margaret Grace Gordon, youngest daughter of Shairp, Midshipman, aged 21, (past for a Lieute the late Peter Lawrie, Esq. of Blackheath and nant at Royal Naval College,) second son of Wil. Ernespie. liam Shairp, Esq. late of Kirkton, Collector of 25. At Turvey, county of Bedford, the Rev. Customs, Bo'ness. James Marshall, Minister of the Outer High 23. At Murraythwaite, Lieutenant-Colonel John Church in Glasgow, to Mary Catherine, eldest Murray, of Tundergarth. daughter of the Rev. Leigh Richmond, Rector of 26. At Edinburgh, Miss Marion Scott, aged 59, Turvey. daughter of the late Mr Thomas Scott, farmer at - At London, Robert Mudie, Esq. to Frances Craiglockart. Wallace, second daughter of Captain John Ur- - At Edinburgh, Mrs Ferrier, wife of Louis quhart, late of the East India-house. Henry Ferrier, Esq. of Belleside. 27. At Edinburgh, Mr William Fotheringham, 27.' At Polwarth Manse, Berwickshire, Mrs to Janet, third daughter of Robert Forrester, late Home, wife of the Rev. Robert Home. ship-master in Kinghorn. 29. Aged 49, Mrs Grace Straton, reliet of Mr 29. At Glasgow, M. A. Nicholson, Esq. archi- John Mactavish, writer in Edinburgh. tect, London, to Agnes, daughter of Mr John 30. At Prince's Street, John Findlay, Esg. Gibson, late of Partick. - At Oban, Marion, eldest daughter of John 31. At Hamburgh Place, North Leith, Mr Robson, Esq. of the Customs there. James Noble, teacher of languages, Edinburgh, May 1. At Westhaven, near Arbroath, Mr Dato Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr H. Blaik, mer- niel Mackenzie, of the Excise. chant. 2. At Dunoon Manse, Argyllshire, Mrs Mar. Latey, At Edinburgh, William Henry Cock, garet Campbell, widow of Duncan Campbell, Esq. Ex. younger of Knowles, Lancashire, and of the of Glenfeachan, and daughter of the late Nel island of St Bartholomew, to Home, youngest Campbell, Esq. of Dunstaffnage. daughter of Dr William Farquharson, physician, At Glasgow, Mrs Jean Murray, relict of the Edinburgh. late Rev. James Sinclair, Stronsay, matron of the At Prestonpans, Robert Dickson, Durham Charity Workhouse, Edinburgh. militia, to Mary Ann, second daughter of the late At his house, Innerwick, East Lothian, Mr John Stewart, Esq. of Blair Ha!l. Robert Duncan, in the 90th year of his age. 3. At Eddlestone Manse, the Rev. Dr Patrick Robertson, Minister of Eddlestone, in the 71th of his age, and the 49th of his ministry. DEATHS. - At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Gilmore, ropeSept. 29, 1821. At Cuttack, East Indies, Alex- maker, Grassmarket. ander Maclean, Esq. (youngest son of the late Mr 4. Suddenly, in a fit of apoplexy, Ann Tucker, John Maclean, Langamull, Mull, Argyllshire,) wife of Mr William Campbell, founder, Tweed Surgeon to the commissioner and civil surgeon mouth, in the 61th year of her age. of that station, aged about 37 years. 5. At Edinburgh, Walter, son of William Roy, Oct. 5. At Trincomalee, island of Ceylon, Lieu- Esq. of Nenthorn. tenant-Colonel William Geddes, of the 83d regi- At Balkail, in the 38th year of her age, Mrs fuent of foot. Ross, wife of Captain John Ross, R. N. 5. At Shiraz, in Persia, Claudius John Rich, - At his house in Hill Street, Berkely Square, Esq. Author of the Memoir of Ancient Babylon, London, in the 68th year of his age, the Hon. and formerly of Bristol, and late resident of the East most Rev. William Stuart, Archbishop of Armaghi, India Company at Bagulat. and Lord Primate of all Ireland. His Grace was Nov. 1. At Baroda Camp, of a bilious remittent the fifth and youngest, and last surviving son of fever, Captain Robert M.Farlane, 4th regiment John, Earl of Bute. grenadier battalion, a native of Monteath, Perth- - At Musselburgh, Isabella Dobie, wife of shire. Robert Dickson. 5. At Bombay, aged 49, P. C. Baird, Esq. M. D. 6. At Dublin, his Grace the Archbishop of Ca. superintending Surgeon in the Hon. East India shel. His Grace was consecrated Lord Bishop of Company's Service on the Bombay establishment. Clonfert in 1795. In the year following he was 9. At Pootookghur, in Bengal, Ensign James translated to the see of Kilinore, and in 180 he Campbell, 4th regiment of native infantry. was preferred to the Archdiocese of Cashel. 12. At Cannonore, East Indies, James John- - At Durham-house, in the parish of Torryston Duncan, Surgeon, Madras establishinent, son burn, and county of Fife, Mrs Paton, relict of the of the late Rev. Dr Duncan, rector of Whalton, late Mr John Paton, Surgeon there. Northumberland. - At the Manse of Resolis, Mrs Sage, wife of 21. At Muttra, in Bengal, Captain Andrew the Rev. Donald Sage, Minister of that parish. Christie, of the oth native Infantry, cldest son of - Mrs Ann Jones, wife of the Rev. T. S. Jones, Andrew Christie, Esq. of Ferrybank. D.D. 7. After a long and 'severe Illness, Mr Edward 22. Suddenly, the infant son of Colonel Holmes of the 3d dragoon guards. 25. At Kirkaldy, Mr Robert Skirving, aged 66. London. - At Thurso, Mr John Miller, merchant. Grindlay, in his 85th year. Mary Nicoll, wife of the Rev. Sutherland, of Culmaily. - At Colinsburgh, Mr John Brash, in the 63d 25. At London, her Grace the Duchess of Graf. 26. "At her residence in Hertford Street, May in the county of Durham, Esq. and widow of Ge- K. B. - At Edinburgh, Mrs Sivright, widow of the Godon Forbes, aged 76. of divinity: - At the house of his son-in-law, W. Thomson, - At Cork, where he had gone for medical as- Kingsale, Baron Courcy, and Baron of Ringtone, and had the honour of asserting the ancient pri- King's presence. The late Lord also enjoyed the In Dublin, Lieutenant-Colonel Cox, late of Bishop of Meath. His Lordship was originally priest, but having recommended himself to the the Roman Catholic faith, became a Protestant clergyman, and was, in 1799, promoted to the - At Aberdeen, James Brechin, at the very Lothian, and one of the oldest surgeons of employments, but in the enjoyment of good health, retrining his faculties until within a week of his - At Edinburgh, Mrs Broughton, wife of Mr ced age of 106 years. She was born in Argyle- shire. Her husband John Johnston, belonged to the south of Scotland. During the Rebellion he fled to Ireland immediately after the battle of Cul- but retained her mental faculties to the last. She youth; and it was the only solace of her last days the bravery, the sufferings, and hair-breadth escapes troublesome period of the Rebellion. She had children. INDEX TO VOLUME XI. nér, 565 on, 561 ABERDEEN, Earl of, remarks on his work Calcutta. Chapter I. The Landing, 429 -Chapter II. Writers and writerism, ings, 561–Chapter IV. A grand din. ture of the death of Archbishop Sharpe, Categories, the, on the arrangement of, 308 a Protestant, 553 Chit-chat, London, 331 visiting the sepulchre of, 596 " When this old book was new,” 86- 175 Club, the Kit-cat, account of, 201 lers, 203_Of the Duke of Somerset, Columbus Secundus, voyages and travels Comedies, the old English, notices of, 195 Congratulations, New Year's Day, 108 telle's history of the, 505 762 lan's picture of the death of, 439 Crayon, Geoffrey, review of bis Brace- Critique on Lord Byron, 456 Deaths, 133, 262, 382, 502, 629, 768 752—by Mr North, ib. Devil among the artists, 591 the, 159—Introductory letter from Blaize Fitztravesty, ib. A festal ode, 161– Dialogues between Willison Glass, Esq. of Life of, review of, 349-Hints concern. Dialogues between the editor and contribu. tors to Blackwood's Magazine, 369, 475, Dibdin, Matthews and Morgan, Domestic politics, remarks on, 242—The ty for place of the Whigs, 243_The Parliament, 246_The distresses of agri- culture, caused by the events of the late war, 247—Present state of the House of ment, 469 Don Quixote, review of a new edition of, 657 one, 466 on the Dousterswivel's inquiry into the theory of Hume, Martin, and Canning, poetical re- marks on their speeches in Parliament, Shakespeare, 448_Jouy's Sylla, 452 Imposture, remarks on Dousterswivel's in. Irish melodies, remarks on Moore's, 62 called Britain, by Eree Omai, a native points of, 547–Idee su l'origine della lingua Italiana, 549 Italy, a poem, review of, 280 452 Esq. and Sir A. Wylie, Bart. 617 Kennedy, Mr J. F., remarks on his bill 308_The category of likeness -Jupiter, Kit-cat club, account of the, 201—Book. bowl, 159 Lament, the last, 29 Layman, a Protestant, letter from to Lord from London, 236 vetius, 170 Ayrshire Legatees, Annals of the Parish, ply of a Catholic layman, 553 Sir Andrew Wylie, and the Provost, 745 from Odoherty, 438 from a volunteer to Christopher of apology, for not having written an Letters from the dead to the living, No. I. from Paris. Letter I. 217_Let. visiting the sepulchre of Christ, 596 IV. 339—Letter V. 579 Letter-writing, thoughts on, 301 giments, review of Stewart's Sketches of, of a, 184 Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, re. Literary productions, the different stages of taste exemplified in the different London chit-chat, 331 kert's Rudolph of Habsburgh, 38 Man and beast, on the deterioration of, 330 Man-of-war's-man, the, 15_Preparations for sailing on a cruise, ib.-'The cap- rangement of the categories, 308_Key on board before sailing, 18-Description |