BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. the eldest son of William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P. to Mary Frances, second daughter of the Reverend July 23, 1819. At Madras, Mrs Simpson, relict James Owen, rector of Paglesham. of late William Simpson, Esq. a daughter. - At Barnborough, Thomas George Gregson, Jan. 1, 1820. At Rome, the lady of Henry Har- Esq. Warren House, to Miss Bogg. vey, Esq. a daughter. 24. At Turnberry Lodge, William Crawford of 18. The lady of Thomas Lauder Dick, Esq. of Littleton, to Jane Ronald, eldest daughter of Relugus, a son. Charles Angus, Esq. Turnberry Lodge. 19. Ai Boulogne, the lady of Hugh Rose, Esq. - At Bridgeforme, Archibald Wallace, Esq. of Glastulich, a daughter. writer, St Andrews, to Miss Ann, youngest daugh23. At Edinburgh, Mrs Lockhart of Castlehill, ter of the late Dewar Lauder. a son. - At Kinghorn, Lieutenant James Nairn, R.N. - Lady Petre, a son. to Miss Sophia Sprunt, daughter of Mr James 28. At the manse of Kinglassie, Mrs Cunnyng. Sprunt, manufacturer there. hame, a son. 25. At Edinburgh, the Hon. Henry Robert - The lady of G. A. Fullarton, Esq. of Fern- Westenra, M. P. to Anne Douglas Hamilton, hill, Berks, a son. daughter of the late Douglas Duke of Hamilton At Newington, Mrs J. R. Skinner, a son. and Brandon. 31. The Viscountess Duncan, a son. - At Bellevue, Captain G. A. Veitch, of the - The Marchioness of Sligo, a son and heir. Hon. East India Company's service, to Helen, Feb. 1. The Countess of Clonmell, twin daugh- youngest daughter of the late George Hoggan, Esq. ters. of Waterside. - Mrs Patrick Robertson, a daughter. - At Plocktown, Lochalsh, Donald Matheson, 3. At Kirkaldy, Mrs Robert Kirk, a son. Esq. of Achnadarroch, to Mary, daughter of Mr 1. At Ayr, Mrs H. D. Boswell, a daughter. Duncan M‘Rae, late of Conchra. - Mrs Forrest of Comiston, a daughter. 27. At Glennan, Neil Campbell, Esq. to Matilda, 7. At Portobello, Mrs Douglas, Great King- daughter of the late Duncan Macdougall, Esq. of street, a son. Ardintrive. 8. At Milsington, Mrs Scott, a son. 31. At Glasgow, Gavin Hamilton, Esq. of - Mrs Terrot, Albany-street, Edinburgh, a Springbank, parish of Avondale, to Miss Nancy daughter. Paterson, youngest daughter of the late William 9. At Peebles, Mrs M'Gowan of Winkston, a Paterson of Oldhill. son. – Mr James Stark, printer in Glasgow, to MaAt the Union Hotel, St Andrew's - square, ria, seventh daughter of the late George Kinloch, Edinburgh, Mrs Horrocks, a son. Esq. Slonehaven. - At Edinburgh, Mrs George Wauchope, a - At Prestonhall, near Cupar Fife, Capt. Allan daughter. Briggs, of the Elizabeth of Kirkaldy, to Miss Swan, 13. At Wellington-place, Leith, Mrs John Mac- daughter of the late John Swan, Esq. of Prestonkie, a daughter. hall. 17. At Island Bridge, near Dublin, the lady of Feb. 8. At St George's, Hanover-square, the Earl Captain H. G. Jackson, a son. of Uxbridge, eldest son of the Marquis of Angle18. At Hilton, Mrs Pearson of Myrcairnie, a sey, to Eleanora, second daughter of the late John daughter. Campbell, Esq. of Shawfield, having been pre- At Newmains, Mrs David Syme, a daughter. viously married on the 5th August last, at Altyre, At Edinburgh, Mrs Wemyss, Abbey, a son. in Scotland, the seat of her brother-in-law, Sir W. At Salisbury-street, Edinburgh, Mrs John G. Cumming, Bart. Gray, a daughter. - At Edinburgh, by the Rev. Dr Peddie, Mr 19. Mrs Crosbie, Northumberland-street, Edin- Thomas Craig, mason, to Stewart, second daughter burgh, a daughter. of Mr Matthew Craig, Charles Street. At Lathrisk House, Fifeshire, the lady of - At Inverness, J. M'Lennan, Esq. of the colony William Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk and Bavelaw, of Berbice, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the a son and heir. late Reverend Angus Bethune, minister of Alness. - Mrs Cathcart, Gayfield-square, a son. 9. At Inverary, Ludovick Cameron, Esq. writer 21. At Culloden, Mrs A. Gordon, a son. there, to Miss Alice Macnicol, daughter of the de 22. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Ogilvie, ceased Reverend Donald Macnicol, minister of Esq. younger of Chesters, a daughter. Lenmore and Appin. 23. Mrs James Borthwick, Abercromby-place, a - At Devonbank, the Reverend William Brash, daughter. Glasgow, to Miss Jane Dick, youngest daughter of Mrs John Wardrop, 103, George-street, Edin- James Dick, Esq. of Devonbank. burgh, a daughter. 11. At Blantyre, Mr Robert Caldwell, merchant, 23. Mrs Charles Tawse, Gayfield-square, a son. Glasgow, to Miss Jean Binning, eldest daughter of 26. At Edinburgh, Mrs Stevenson, Albany-street, Mr James Binniog, innkeeper, Blantyre. a daughter. 17. At Spylaw, Mr Mark Turnbull, of ScaithLately-At London, the Countess of Cowper, a muir, fariner, to Miss Barbara Robertson, fourth daughter. daughter of Mr James Robertson, Spylaw. At the house of her father, Lieutenant-General - At Midmar Castle, G. R. Nuttal, M. D. of Macleod, St James's Park, London, Lady Gardi. London, to Marion, third daughter of James Mansner, a son. field, Esq. of Midmar. At Edinburgh, Mrs Johnstone of Alva, a daugh. - At Hampstead, John Loch, Esq. to Rubinia ter. Marion Cullen, youngest daughter of Archibald - At Kensington church, Anthony Macdonald, MARRIAGES. Esq. of Lochgarry, to Miss Macdonald of the Grange, Brompton. Aug. 23, 1819. At Caleutta, Henry Manning, 18. At St John's chapel, Edinburgh, Captain jun. Esq. of the civil service, to Caroline, eldest Charles S. J. Hawtayne, R.N. to Anne, second daughter of Lieutenant-General Russell, of the daughter of the late Charles Hope, Esq. commisBengal establishment. sioner of the navy. Dec. 18. Hugh Fraser, Esq. assistant-surgeon in 21. Fred. W. Campbell, Esq. of Barbreck, to his Majesty's 12th regiment, to Mary, second Sophia, daughter of the late Sir Edward Winningdaughter of Patrick O'Hennessy, Esq. Ennis, ton, Bart. of Stanford Court, Worcestershire. county of Clare. 22. At Edinburgh, Robert Hartshorn Barber, of Jan. 1, 1820. At Perth, Mr P. Milne, to Mary, Hayton Castle, in the county of Nottingham, Esq. daughter of John Tainsh, Esq. writer, Crieff. barrister at law, to Sarah, only daughter of Samuel 17. At Closeburn, G. Johnstone, Esq. factor at Wordsworth of Nottingham-place, Esq. Eglinton, to Ann, eldest daughter of šir William - At Pinkston, Jaines Harvey, Esq. writer, Guthrie. Glasgow, to Mary, second daughter of John Gour19. At Fulham, William Wilberforce, jun. Esq. lay, Esq. of Cowlairs. DEATHS. the deceased John Spottiswoode, Esq. an nuliet of John Wauchope, Esq. of Falmouth, county of May 3, 1819. At the island of Banca, Mr Francis Devon. Buchan Fraser, merchant in Calcutta, youngest 17. At No 29, Libberton's Wynd, Edinburgh, son of Mr William Fraser, senior, merchant-tailor, after a lingering illness, James Murray, compas High-street, Edinburgh. tor, aged 38. By his death, a widow and a fafoly 28. At Lodiana, Nepaul country, John Balfour, of eight daughters have been left in a very desutute Esq: surgeon in the service of the Honourable East situation. India Company - In London, Lieut.-General James Caropol, June 6. At Gyah, in Bengal, Major Colin Camp- aged 76. bell, of the 1th regiment of native infantry; and, Mr Philip T. Meyer, the eminent corpo on the 8th, two days after, Mrs Campbell, his wi- and professor of the harp, in the 88th year of he dow. age. 12. At Calcutta, Major Peter Lewis Grant, 12th 18. At Minto, Jane, youngest daughter of the native infantry, Acting Town and Fort Najor of Hon. Captain Elliot, R. N. Fort William, Bengal; and on the 20 September James Bruce Dundas, son of Mr Dundas, following, Anne, his wife. Albany-street, Edinburgh. July 25. At Furrackabad, East Indies, William William Scott, attorney at law, &c. &e. Cal Rennell, Esq. Collector of Government Customs cutta, aged 32, son of Mr Alexander Scott, Orta at that station, and youngest son of Major Rennell. ton. Aug. 8. The Honourable Colonel J. A. Banner. 19. At Carlisle, of apoplexy, Isabella, wife of Mr man, Governor of Prince of Wales Island. Jeremiah Jollie, printer, in the 36th year of ha Sept. 18. Near Aidlebad, on the route from Nag- age. poor to Hyderabad, Major P. G. Blair, of the ar- At Moyhall, Sir Æneas Macintosh of Macis iillery. He was cut off by the fatal epidemic. tosh, Bart. Oct. 11, On board his Majesty's ship Sapphire, - At Kilmarnock, Mr J. Thomson, of the Kil in the West Indies, of a malignant fever, in the marnock woollen manufactory, and treasure 22d year of his age, Edward Cockburn Ross, Esq. that town. Lieutenant, R. N. youngest surviving son of John 20. In his 79th year, John Mackenzie of TorrCockburn Ross, Esq.of Shandwick. don, in the county of Ross, Esq. Nov. 1. At Antigua, Lieutenant-General Ram- 21. At Abernethy Manse, the Rev. John Grant, say, governor of that island; and on the 18th, minister of Abernethy: Lieutenant-Colonel Kirby, his successor, com- - At Arbroath, John Spink, Esq. aged 81. mander-in-chief. At Kirkcudbright, in the 86th year of his age, 4. At Belmont, Jamaica, John Jameson, young and 50th of his ministry, the Rev. Dr Robert Me est son of the late John Jameson, town-clerk of ter, one of the Deans of the Chapel Royal, and Dysart. Chaplain in Ordinary to his late Majesty. 8. At Up-Park Camp, Jamaica, John Owen, 2. The Rev. Henry Garnock, first ininister of Esq. major in the 61st regiment. Canongate, Edinburgh. He died suddenly and in Dec. 1. At Exeter estate, Vere, Jamaica, of a the prime of life. From the very able and aorp few days' illness, Mr Alexander Ross, fourth son table manner in which he discharged the duties of of Mr Willian Ross, late tacksman of knock- a clergyman, his loss is deeply and justly lamented. shorty, Ross-shire. 21. At Kingston, Jamaica, Robert, third son of Andrew Haldan. At Dreghorn Manse, Ayrshire, the Revcuad Robert Bogle, Esq. of Gilmore Hill. - At Haddington, Mrs Isabella Knox, Late a 22. At Kingston, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, Mayshiel, spouse of Thomas Pringle, senior, late Mr Edward Richardson, aged 16, son of the late provost of that burgh. Gabriel Richardson, Esq. of Dumfries. 23. Suddenly, at Kirkaldy, Mrs Cecilia Halker. Jan. 1, 1820. At Paisley, aged three years and stone, wife of Nir David Storrar, saddler there. eight months, Agnes, the only daughter-and on - At Househill, Mrs Dunlop, wife of Colonel the 29th of the same month, aged six months, Dunlop of Househill. John, the only son, of the Rev. Mr Burns, one of - At Bathgate, the Rev. Patrick Connel, márthe ministers of Paisley. ister of the Associate Congregation there, in the 5. At Nice, Mary, youngest daughter of the late 55th year of his age, and 33d of his ininistry. William Fairholme, Esq. of Chapel. - At his seat at Charleton House, in the county 4. At Docraw, in the parish of Beith, Lieutenant of Wilts, John Howard, Earl of Suffolk and Best William Leavach, of the 21st Royal North British shire, Viscount Andover, and Baron Howard of Fusileers. Charleton, General in the army, Colonel of the 6. At Merchiston Bank, Edinburgh, Mrs Marion 14th regiment of foot, Governor of Londonderry Knox, wife of Mr John Fletcher. and Culinore forts in Ireland. His lordship sa 11. At Lasswade, Crichton Strachan, Esq. late in the 81st year of his age. He is suceeeded by his shipbuilder, Leith. son Thomas Viscount Andover, born in 1776. At Greenhill, near Sheffield, aged 88, Mr 24. At Kinning House, Glasgow, Mrs Jane John Fox, who has left children, grandchildren, Harle, relict of John Dixon, Esq. of Knightshood. and great-grandchildren, to the amount of one - At her house, No 6, South St James's-street, hundred ! Miss Rutherford, only daughter of the late Henry 12. Mr Thomas Ayre, aged 86, many years Rutherford, Esq. of Hunthill. keeper of the castle in Newcastle. He was present - On board the Castle Huntly East Indiaman, at the siege of Quebec, and was one of the men at for Bengal, James, eldest son of James Hay, W.S. the gun from which the celebrated General Mont- 25. At Scone, Mrs Brodie, widow of the Rer. gomery received his death-wound. John Brodie, late minister of Kinloch. Ai Dumfries, aged 104, Mrs Janet M Naught, 26. At Nice, Eliza, the wife of John Stein, Esq. relict of the last of the male line of the Lairds of of Clonmell, Ireland. Kilwhanity. At Dumfries, Gabriel Richardson, Esq. a - At Quebec, William Scott, Esq. younger of Rosebank, late provost of that burgh. Wooll. - Viscountess Gormanston of Gormanston Cas13. In the 828 year of his age, Mr John Thom- tle, county of Meath. son, parish schoolmaster, Muthil. - At Royston, Herts, in his 76th year, Mr Her 15. At Lockerby, William Martin, Esq. of Black- ry Andrews, the editor of “ Moore's Almanack." ford, writer. He was an able astronomer, and was for many - At Dundee, Mr A. Pitcairn, jun. wine-mer- years engaged by the Board of Longitude to com chant. pute " The Nautical Ephemeris." - At Jedhurgh, at an advanced age, Mrs Elliot, 27. At Tranent, the Rev. Robert Shirreff, in the sen. of Harwood. 66th year of his age, and 42d of his ministry. 16. At Dumfries, Mr R. Halliday, surgeon. - At Edinburgh, J. H. C. Dallaway, wife of - At Nether House, Lesmahagow, Lieutenant- Patrick Dallaway, Esq. Colonel Nasmyth, Jate of the 7th West India regi- 28. At Edinburgh, Christian, youngest daughter ment. of Mr Alexander Greig, W. S. 17. At Glasgow, Archibald Campbell, Esq, mer. - At his house, Fyfe-place, Donald M.Laine, chant in Glasgow, late of the island of Jamaica. Esq. merchant, Edinburgh. - At Gosport, Robert Grierson, Esq. royal At the manse of Cleish, Miss Elizabeth Darnavy, eldest son of Alexander Grierson, Esq. ling younger of Lag. At Edinburgh, after a few days' illness, Mrs - At Bath, Mrs Helen Wauchope, daughter of Hathorn of Castlewigg. 29. At his house, George's-square, Edinburgh, 15. At Edinburgh, Mr William Bell, merchant, David Blair, Esq. merchant. Nicolsou-street. At Sunning Hill, Berks, Miss Grace Camp- At his house in Harcourt-street, Dublin, bell, daughter of the late Robert Campbell of Leonard Macnally, Esq. of the Irish Bar. He was Monzie, Ese in the ofth year of his age, and was called to the 30. At Plewlands, near Edinburgh, in the 19th Irish Bar in 1776. year of his age, Alexander, eldest son of Mr Alex. 16. At Leitchestown, near Fochabers, Georgiana, M'Callum, farmer. youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Gcorge - At Meeting-house Green, Leith, Mrs Christian Gordon. Henderson, spouse of Mr John Sanders, merchant - At her house in Curton-street, Mayfair, Lonthere. don, the Right Honourable Lady Mary Henrietta 31. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant-General William Erskine, sister to the Earl of Rosslyn. Robertson of Lude. 17. At Edinburgh, Alex. Serymgeour, eldest son - At St Andrews, Mrs Helen Murray, relict of of Henry Serymgeour Wedderburn, of Wedderburn Mr Andrew Wallace, shipmaster there, in the 836 and Birkhill, Esq. year of her age. At Kelso, Miss Douglas, eldest daughter of At Kinross, Miss Christian Stark, youngest the late Dr Christopher Douglas. daughter of the late Rev. Robert Stark, minister 18. At Edinburgh, George Kincaid, Esq. second of the gospel there son of the late John Kincaid, Esq. of Kincaid. At Canberwell, on the day he completed his - Mr Thomas Ritchie, at his house, Cassels'. 98th year, the Hon. Colonel Peter Fryc, Judge of place, Leith. the Superior Court of Massachussetts previous to At Ellieston, Thomas Tulloh, Esq. youngest the revolution. son of the late Thomas Tulloh, Esq. of Elliestori. - At Paris, Robert Alexander, second son of At his house in Chelsea College, London, the the late Lieut.-General Sir James Leith, G.C.B. Right Hon. Sir David Dundas, of Beech wood, Feb. 1. At Gayrield Square, Mr Robert Hors. K.G.C.B. and Governor of Chelsea Hospital, &c. burgh. 19. At her house, Hill street, Edinburgh, Mrs At her house, Perth, of an apoplexy, Mrs Joanna Hamilton, relict of Edward M.Cormick, Wilhelmina Moncrieff, relict of Mr John Andrew Esq. advocate, Sheriff-depute of Ayrshire, and soof Marlefield. licitor of Teinds for Scotland. 2. At Berwick, James Hogarth, Esq. aged 76. - At Stirling, Mr George Taylor, merchant. - At his house in York-place, London, Joseph 21. At Selkirk, in the 71st year of his age, the Madocks, Esq. of an inflammation in his chest. 49th of his ministry, and the 32d of his professorThis gentleman (who was well known in the gay ship, the Rev. George Lawson, D.D. pastor of the world some years since, as the “ gayest of the gay, Associate Congregation of that town, and Professor he being the life of every circle), died so suddenly of Divinity under the appointment of the Assoas to preclude the last offices of his nearest friends. ciate Synod. Mr Madocks was the first amateur actor of his day. 24. Át Kinfauns Castle, Mrs Johnston, widow 3. At York-place, Edinburgh, Gideon Duncan, of the late Major Johnston, 61st regiment of foots Esq. Assistant Commissary-General. and mother of the Right Hon. Lady Gray. - At Leith, Jessica Elizabeth, youngest daugh. Lately-At Peterhead, John Anderson, a few ter of James Ker, Esq. Judge of the Court of hours after he had completed his 100th year. He King's Bench, &c. Quebec. was a staunch Jacobite--fought under the banner 4. At Queensferry, William Mackenzie Hender- of Prince Charles at Inverury, where he was son, in the 31st year of his age, son of the Rev. wounded. He took great pleasure in relating his John Henderson, minister of that parish. adventures, and in singing Jacobite songs. He - At Blithfield, in Staffordshire, Louisa, Lady was not only of a firm, but also of a cheerful tema Bagot, relict of the late, and mother of the present per-so much so, that he regularly attended a ball, Lord Bagot. at least once every year; at all of which he danced, 5. At Frederick - strect, Magdalene, youngest even the last, which happened only a few months daughter of the late Mr Andrew Baillie, solicitor before his death, at law, Edinburgh. - At his porter-house, in Greek-street, Dublin, - At Manley, Devonshire, Mrs Manley of Man. in consequence of the bursting of a blood vessel, ley. Daniel Donnelly, the celebrated Irish pugilist. He 6. At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Alison, bookbinder. was in the 14th year of his age, and had always en 7. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ramage, wife of Captain joyed excellent health. William Ramage, R. N. - At his palace, county Cork, at a very ad8. At his house in Russel-square, London, the vanced age, Dr Barnett, Bishop of Cloyne, being Right Hon. Sir Vicary Gibbs, late Lord Chief Jus. the senior bishop of Ireland since the death of the tice of the Court of Common Pleas. late Archbishop of Tuam. 10. At Paxton-house, George Home, Esq. of - On board his Majesty's ship, Sapphire, in the Wedderburn. West Indies, Mr Andrew Hutchison, surgeon, se - At Berlin, her Royal Highness the Princess cond son of Andrew Hutchison, town-clerk of Anne Elizabeth-Louisa, widow of his Royal High- Burntisland. ness Prince Ferdinand of Prussia, at the advanced - At Bombay, on his way to the Persian Gulf, age of 82. She was in good health the day pre- Mr George Miller, chief otheer of the country ship vious. Suffinant Rassool, only son of Captain William 11. At St Andrews, David Todd, senior, Esq. Millar, R.N. e of Belmount-place, Kelso. - At Dalvey, Miss Flora Macleod, daughter of - At Belfast, in the 65th year of his age, Dr A. Macleod, Esq. in her 17th year. Drennan, the celebrated Irish patriot. 13. At Edinburgh, Jane, the youngest daughter - Al Aird, Isle of Skye, Mrs Isabella Macdoof Colin Mackenzie, Esq. of Portmore, P.C.S. nald, widow of the late Capt. Cs. Macdonald. - At Stirches, Roxburghshire, Gilbert, young- - At Jamaica, Mr Alexander Thomson, eldest est son of Gilbert Chisholm, Esq. of Stirches. son of the late James Thomson, Esq. Oatridge. 14. At St Andrews, the Rev. Dr Henry David - At her house, St John street, Mrs Phillips, Hill, Professor of Greek in that university: widow of Richard Elliston Phillips, Esq. late one - At his house, Albany-street, North Leith, of the Commissioners of the Customs for Scot Charles Gordon, Esq. late Collector of Excise, land. Kelso. - At Drumbuoy, Ireland, Mr Henry Hamilton, - Suddenly, near Kilsyth, on his way from Glas- at the advanced age of 104. Until within these two gow to Edinburgh, Mr John Smith, shipowner, last years he had the use of all his faculties. Leith. - At Bristol Hotwells, the Dowager Countess 15. At Rosehill, Totterige, Herfordshire, in his of Granard. 98th year, General the Hon. Sir Alexander Mait- - At London, Lieutenant-Colonel Handfield, land of Clifton, Bart. formerly of the 22d regiment of foot. INDEX TO. VOLUME VI. . Ana, 46. ABSTRACT of Meteorological Observations Buchanites, account of the, 663. Bullers of Buchan, description of the, 396. 488. 580. Cameronians, remarks on the, 169, 513. Cape of Good Hope, on Emigration to the, Carrier Pigeons, notice of, 214. Large Towns, 18_Remarks on, 177. ditum, 199. Towns, review of, 18-Remarks on, 177. count of their death at Lyons, in 1642, Civil Appointments, 478. of, 568. 321. Commercial Reports, 107, 223, 351, 473, Cornwall, Barry, review of his poem, Crocodile's Flesh used for Food, 579. Culinary Poisons, and Adulterations of 542. 24. Dancing, on the vice of, 43. 726. Death-bed, the Elder's, 682. De Foe on Apparitions, remarks on, 201. the remains of, at Dumfermline, 297. tions of the, No I. 89-No II. 276.No III. 660. fermline, on the, 297. 613. says on, 409. Drama, Acted, in London, notices of the, Geography, proposed new system of, 341. Geological Society in Cornwall, notice of the, George III. the late, retrospect of the pub- Germany, review of Travels in, 536. Gordon, the late Dr, letter relative to, 307. Greece, a Sonnet, 524. Guilt, or the Anniversary, a Tragedy, by Müllner, review of, 121. mers, review of, 18_Remarks on, 117. quidation of the National Debt, 441—Is tions of the Dilettanti Society of, 89, neither Practicable nor Safe, 448. knowledge of the, 501. Historia Major, of Mathew París, extracts from, 84, 273. 536. Hora Cantabrigiensis, No IV. 47. -No III. 397_No IV. 525. Horæ Scoticæ, No I. 568. on, 162. ties, pointed out by Gall and Spurzheim, Individual and National Genius, on the Irving, Washington, and Charles Brockden Brown, on the writings of, 554. Jewell, the, on Sir Thomas Urquhart's work Vice of Dancing, 43_From the “ His. Juan, Don, unread, 194. of, 435. Laidlaw, James, letter of, from America, 631. Lake School of Poetry, Essays on the, No Lamentation of Granada, a Moorish ballad, Language, on the impossibility of a stand- Leslie, irrsus Hebrew, 501. pondence of its Ambassadors at the Otto- relative to the late Dr Gordon, 307. from an elderly gentlewoman, to Mr ciple, and other Faculties, remarks on, 630. from a liberal Whig, 288, 492. analogy between the growth of, 375_On nent literary characters, No VI. 615. 162. 4 Z |