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Capt. Dick, from 1 Ceylon Regt. with Capt. Anderson, h. p. 7 F.

Wharton, from Sub Insp. Mil. Ionian Isl. with Capt. Carrol, h. p. 43 F.

Sir C. Payne, fm. 9 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Blakiston, h. p. 25 Dr.

Nickson, Gren. Guards, with Capt. Bruce,

60 F. Lieut. Mairis, from 78 F. with Lieut. Taylor, h. p. 36 F.

Scholey, from 7 Dr. G. rec. diff. with Capt. Moises. h. p. 9 F.

Lang. from 19 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Methold, h. p. 23 F.

Law, from 11 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Tritton, h. p. 24 Dr.

Mure, from Gren. Gds. rec. diff. with Capt. Loftus, h. p.

Christian from 19 F. rec. diff. with Captain Chambers, 34 F.

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Orange, from 89 F. with Lieut. Freer, Rifle

Brig. Cornet Enery, from 2 Dr G. with Ensign Stewart, 72 F.

2d Lieut. Kennedy, from 1 Ceylon Regt. with 2d Lieut. Mylius, h. p. Bourbon Regt.

Ensign Hurst, from 72 F. with Ensign Rainsford, h. p. 66 F.

Shaw, from 8 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Pickwick, h. p. York Ra.

Harrison, from 86 F. with Ensign Murphy, h. p. 40 F.

Tait, from 46 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Drew, h. p. 78 F.

Fraser, from Cape Inf. with Lieut. Lavoine, h. p. 60 F. Paymaster Hart, fm. 32 F. with Paymaster Eagar, h. p. York Rang.

Qua. Mast. Tyrrell, from 61 F. with Qua. Mast. Clarke, h. p. York Rang.

Surgeon Punshon, from 83 F. with Surgeon Tod, h. p. 52 F.

Resignations and Retirements.
Colonel Fullarton, Kircudbright Militia
Major Geils, 19 Dr.

De Reynaud, 60 F. Cooke, 93 F.

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15th June 1820

June

Mole, h. p. 3 Gar. Bn. Scarborough Major A. M'Lauchlan, R. Mar. Barnes, h. p. Newfoundl. Fenc. Douglas, Isle of Man 23d March Captain Bowers, 1 Bn. 60 F. Quebec 1st April Fullarton, h. p. 1 F. Edinburgh

21st June F. P. Drummond, h. p. 98 F. 4th do. Boyton, h. p. West India Rang. off Cork 21st April Hall, ret. 4 Vet. Bn. Stavely Chesterfield 8th do. 7th Nov. 1819

Lieut. Jordan, 11 Dr. Dinapore, Bengal

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M. J. Currie
Wm. Maxwell
A. G. Barrette
Thomas Hills
Edward Handfield
Edward Sparshott
Richard Anderson
Peter Wyberg

Chase H. Freemantle

Henry Eden, F. L.
Wm. Doveton
Thomas Gregg
G. L. Wolley
Augustus Arabin
W. R. Ward
M. H. Sweney
Amos Plymsell
R. J. Nash
Wm. Blackford
Charles Bentham
N. Gould

G. F. Herberte
J. R. R. Webb
W. H. Miller
James St John
G. A. Field
George Read
J. C. Morris
Henry Beatson

Royal Marines.

Capt. Robert White Capt. Edward Jones 1st Lt. Joseph Walker 2d Lt. Edmond Hearle 2d Lt. A. Beeston

Chas. Brown

Wm. Scott T

W. D. Carter,

Queen Charlotte
Tribune
Vigo

Miscellaneous Appointments.

Surgeon of Greenwich Hospital, George Vance.
Surgeon of Haslar Hospital, John Mortimer.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

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3. At Dunblane, Mrs Mallach, a son. 4. Mrs Blackwell, York-place, Edinburgh, a daughter.

At his house in Northumberland-street, Edinburgh, the lady of J. C. Macleod, Esq. a son.

5. At Portland-place, London, the lady of Alexander Macgregor, Esq. of Balhaddies, a daughter. -At Hollybent Cottage, the lady of Andrew Hunter, Esq. younger of Bonnyton, a son.

9. Mrs Young, Palmer's Buildings, 17, West Ni colson's-street, Edinburgh, a son.

10. At Canaan, near Edinburgh, Mrs James Bal. lantyne, twin daughters.

11. At Marshall-place, Perth, Mrs Gloag, a son. 11. At Edinburgh, the lady of John Street, Esq. of the Royal Artillery, a daughter.

-At his Grace's house in Upper Grosvenorstreet, London, her Grace the Duchess of Rich mond, a son.

12. At Edinburgh, Mrs Chisholm, 4th royal veteran battalion, a son.

13. In Heriot-row, Edinburgh, Lady Douglas,

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daughter of the late Benjamin Barton, Esq. commissary-clerk of Glasgow.

-At Lybster, in Caithness, David Laing, Esq. surgeon, to Susan, only daughter of the late Lieut. Gen. Sinclair of Lybster.

10. At Cousland, John Bonar, Esq. of the Grove, to Jessie, youngest daughter of Mr George Dickson, Cousland.

At London, James Imlack, Esq. of Banff, to Isabella, daughter of the Rev. William Leslie of Balnageith, county of William Matheson, mer12. At Glasgow, Mr

chant, to Margaret, fourth daughter of the late William Scott, Esq. of Sandyfaulds.

Michael Ramsay, Esq. of the Honourable the East India Company's service, to Miss Helen Richardson, fourth daughter of the deceased William Richardson, Esq. late of Keithock.

-At Glasgow, Josiah Howard, Esq. Stockport, Cheshire, to Janet Buchanan, youngest daughter of James Provand, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

-At Falkirk, James Thomson, Esq. of Reddoch, to Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Boyd, Esq.

-At Edinburgh, Walter Cook, Esq. W.S. to Mary, second daughter of the late Alexander Chrystie of Balchrystie, Esq.

-At Edinburgh, James Anderson, Esq. younger of Stroquhan, to Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr Anderson, George's-square.

14. At Edinburgh, William Belfrage, Esq. writer, to Mary, eldest daughter of Robert Carfrae, Esq. late barrackmaster at Palermo.

15. At Eastwood-manse, William Moffat, Esq surgeon, Glasgow, to Jean, second daughter of the Rev. G. Logan, minister of Eastwood.

-At Hermitage-brae, Leith, Mr James Clap perton, merchant, Leith, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late James Wishart, ship-master there.

16. At Bathgate, Mr James Thomson, merchant, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the deceased Henry Torrance, Esq. late of Kirktonhill.

-At St James's Church, London, Peter Rose, Esq. of Demerara, to Huntly, third daughter of William Gordon, Esq. of Aberdeen.

19. At Dunfermline, John M'Donald, Esq. writer, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Mr Alexander Hunt, merchant there.

20. At Kinfaun's Castle, the seat of the Right Hon. Lord Gray, John Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston, to the Honourable Margaret Gray, his Lordship's second daughter.

20. At Edinburgh, the Rev. W. M. S. Preston, A.M. of Startforth vicarage, in the county of York, to Margaret, only daughter of Charles Moyes, Esq. of Lumbenny, Fifeshire.

-At St James's Church, the Honourable and Reverend George Pellew, third son of Admiral Viscount Exmouth, to the Honourable Frances Addington, second daughter of Lord Viscount Sid

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DEATHS.

Aug. 26, 1819. At sea, on his voyage to Calcutta, Mr William Farnie, surgeon on board the Abberton East Indiaman, son of Mr Thomas Farnie, Kilconquhar, Fifeshire.

Sept. 5. At Penang, Patrick Carnegy, Esq. son of Patrick Carnegy, Esq. of Lower, Forfarshire, and a partner in the house of Carnegy & Co. of that island.

14. At Purnea, Captain William Macpherson. 24. In India, Captain William Dallas, formerly of the country service.

Oct. 20. At Peddy Gurral, the lady of G. Meikle, Esq. surgeon to his Highness the Nizam's Russel Brigade

21. In India, Captain T. Douglas, 5th native infantry.

At the Presidency, Captain Thomas Douglas, 5th native infantry.

-At Sankerrydroog, Captain J. T. Kettle, 4th

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

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. Also, at Hopeville, on the 22d May, Jean, second daughter of David Brodie, Esq. of Hopeville.

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

-At the Manse of Collessie, the Rev. Andrew Walker, in the 78th year of his age, and the 48th of his ministry.

17. At Bordeaux, Margaret, only daughter of James Lamont of Knockdow, Esq.

19. At Glenduckie, Fifeshire, Mr James Russel. 20. At her house, Broughton-place, Mrs Wallace, widow of the late James Benjamin Wallace, Esq. Bombay.

-At Tranent-lodge, Miss Margaret Inglis, daughter of the late Claud Inglis, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh.

22. At Milton, the lady of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart. But doug for

At Bath, the Right Hon. Lord Sherborne. d At Linkfield, Musselburgh, of an apoplectic fit, Anna Maria Angel, youngest daughter of the late Mr Alexander Pew, Leith.

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At Ardoch, Mrs Moray Stirling, widow of Charles Moray Stirling, Esq. of Abercairney.

23. At Clapham Commoù, in her 22d year, Ma

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2. At Perth, John Gloag, Esq. of Greenhill, in the 82d year of his age.-We cannot allow the death of Mr Gloag, one of the oldest residenters in Perth, to be simply inserted, without adverting to the beneficial results arising from his exertions in the course of a very active life, exemplified by the present state of the Guildry, the Destitute Sick Society, and other public institutions, which owe undoubtedly great part of their present prosperous condition to the exertions of that meritorious individual. By birth, education, and habits, a gentleman-he lived beloved and respected in a wide circle of friends, and closed a well regulated life with a resignation and composure of mind truly de sirable in the last moments of existence.-Perth Courier.

At Douniestoun, George Buchanan, Esq.

In Queen-street, Miss Margaret Brown, third daughter of the Rev. Samuel Brown of Barharrow, late minister of Kirkmabreck.

-At Old Melrose, Roxburghshire, the infant son of Lever Legge, Esq.

3. At Manse of Bervie, the Rev. Robert Croll, minister of the parish of Bervie.

4. 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, North Britain.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Nisbet Rutherfurd, youngest son of the late Henry Rutherfurd, Esq. of Hunthill.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Swinton, spouse of Mr Thomas Brown, bookseller, North Bridgestreet.

5. At the house of Mr Robert Kemp, Castlestreet, Edinburgh, Mr William Murray, aged 58. -At Edinburgh, Martha, eldest daughter of the late Mr Robert Herriot, sometime tenant of Sheriffhall Mains.

6. At his father's house, Delrow, Herts, Lieut.Col. Leighton Catheart Dalrymple, C. B. 15th hussars, second son of General Sir Hew Dalrymple, Bart.

7. At Edinburgh, Mrs Euphemia Collier, spouse of Mr John Hill, merchant.

At Annan, Lieut.-Col. Brown of Bosseyreach, Jamaica.

8. At Aberdeen, Mrs Allan, widow of the Rev. Alexander Allan, Episcopal clergyman in Edinburgh.

-At Edinburgh, Hugh Warrender, Esq.cof Burntsfield, his Majesty's Agent for Scotland, and Deputy Keeper of the Signet. In his public character few surpassed him in liberality and kindness; in the private relations of life he was a considerate and indulgent master, an affectionate and warm-hearted relative, and to all who needed his assistance ever open-handed without ostentation. This highly respectable man was a near relative of the late Dr High Blair, whom he greatly re

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Oliver & Boyd, Printers, Edinburgh.

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