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VOL. XIX. PART III.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS,

WITHIN THE YEAR 1826.

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BIRTHS.

JANUARY. At Spanish Town, Jamaica, the widow of Alex. Deans, Esq. Master in Chancery there, of a son.

1. At Wallhouse, the lady of H. D. Gillon, Esq. of a son.

2. At Macknie, the lady of Dr Innes, Four Paths, Clarendon, Jamaica, of a son. 3. At George's Street, Edinburgh, the lady of John Hall, Esq. of a daughter.

5. At 2, Coates Crescent, Edinburgh, the lady of John Tulloh, Esq. R. N. of

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10. At Corfu, lady Emily Ponsonby, of

a son.

Mrs Mercer, 42, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, of a son.

11. At Barrackpoor, Bengal, Mrs G. Govan, of a daughter.

12. Mrs Dickson, 5, St Vincent Street, Edinburgh, of a son.

14. At No. 8, North St David Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Macaulay, of a daughter.

16. At Branch-hill Lodge, Hampstead, the lady of Walter Stevenson Davidson, Esq. of Inchmarlo, of a son.

17. At Union Place, Aberdeen, the lady of John Abercrombie, Esq. of a son. 18. At Cunnoquhie, Mrs Paterson, of

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of a daughter.

31. In Baker Street, London, the lady of Henry Alexander Douglas, Esq. of a daughter.

At Linthill, the lady of William Currie, Esq. of Linthill, of a daughter. FEBRUARY 1. At Aberdeen, the lady of Henry Lumsden, Esq. of Tilwhilly, of a daughter.

At 19, Pitt Street, Edinburgh, the lady of Major Dods, of a daughter.

2. At Madras, the lady of Lieut. Bremner, of the 47th regiment Native Infantry, of a daughter.

3. At Campsall Park, near Doncaster, the lady of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart. of a daughter.

4. At Herne Bay, Kent, Mrs A. F. Ramsay, of Chelsea, of a daughter.

At Edinburgh, the lady of Lieut.Colonel Napier, of a daughter.

5. At Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh, Mrs George Kinnear, of a daughter.

6. At Jessfield House, Portobello, the lady of Thomas Stephens, Esq. of a son. 7. At Edinburgh, Mrs Bennet, India Street, of a son.

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19. The lady of William Macdonald, Esq. of Ballyshean, of a daughter.

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At 15, Gloucester Place, Edinburgh, the lady of James Hozier, Esq. advocate, of a daughter.

20. At Strichen House, the Hon. Mrs Fraser of Lovat, of a daughter.

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At 59, South Bridge, Edinburgh, Mrs Thomas Ewing, of a son.

At No. 4, Saxe Cobourg Place, Edinburgh, Mrs A. O. Turnbull, of a daughter.

21. In Atholl Crescent, Edinburgh, Mrs Tytler, of Woodhouselee, of a daugh

ter.

At Norwich, the lady of Capt. Wemyss, of the Scots Greys, of a daughter. 22. At London, the Marchioness of Clanricarde, of a daughter.

23. At 29, Windsor Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Duncan, of a daughter.

Lady Minto, of a son.

24. At London, the lady of Captain Basil Hall, R. N. of a daughter.

25. At Brighton, the lady of Lieutenant-General Sir William Inglis, K. C. B. of a son.

26. At Montrose, Mrs Smart of Cononsyth, of a son.

At Millbank, near Glasgow, Mrs J. P. Oldfield, of a son.

28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Nisbett, Cairnhill, of a son.

Lately, In Old Burlington Street, London, the Hon. Mrs Ferguson, of Pitfour, of a daughter.

At Newnham, the wife of Mr Bennison was delivered of three children, two boys and a girl, all of whom are living. It is somewhat remarkable that the girl has a perfect set of teeth in the upper jaw.

MARCH. At Malta, the lady of William Filder, Esq. Deputy-CommissaryGeneral, of a daughter.

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