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Register.—Births, Marriages, Deaths.
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.


BIRTHS.

March 15. At Lisbon, the lady of Colonel A. Ross, a daughter.—17. At Rossie, the lady of Colonel Oliphant of Rossie, a daughter.—18. At Cambdenhill, Kensington, the lady of Sir James M'Gregor, a son.—20. At Deal, the lady of Capt William M'Culloch, R. N. a son—21. At Mavisbank-house, the lady of Major Charles M'Gregor, 70th regiment, a daughter.—22. At Milton, Lady Hunter Blair, a son and heir—23. At Logie-Elphinstone, Mrs Horn Elphinstone, a son—24. At Edinburgh, the lady of H. St George Tucker, Esq. a son—25. At Edinburgh, the lady of James Wedderburn, Esq. his Majesty's solicitor-general for Scotland, a son.—28. At Brighton, the lady of the Hon. D. M. Erskine, a son—30. At Balloan, Mrs Fraser, Culduthil, a son.—Lately, at Castle Bona, Isle of Man, the Right Hon. Lady Sarah Murray, a daughter—Lately, at the seat of her father, Sir E. Harvey, K.C.B. the lady of John Drummond, jun. Esq. of twin sons.

April 14 At the palace of the Bishop of Norwich, the lady of the Rev. Archdeacon Bathurst, a daughter—At Lisson Grove, North, the Countess of Rothes, a daughter.—17. At Edinburgh, the lady of Captain Barclay, R. N. a daughter.—18. At Cloncaird Castle, the lady of Robert Cuningham, Esq. a daughter—19. At Dunse Castle, the lady of William Hay, Esq. of Drummelziar, a daughter—At Arbuthnot House, the Viscountess of Arbuthnot, a daughter.—22. At Clumber Park, the Duchess of Newcastle, a son.—26. At Houndwood House, the lady of Captain Coulson, R. N. a daughter—At Glen-Stewart, the Marchioness of Queensberry, a daughter.


MARRIAGES.

March 15. At Guernsey, John Peddie, Esq. major of brigade to the forces of that island, to Louisa, daughter of the late William Peter Price, Esq.—18. At Perth, James Stewart Robertson, Esq. of Edradynate, to Dorothea, youngest daughter of the late Adam Stewart, Esq. of Cluny.—At the English ambassador's hotel, Paris, Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Lytham Hall, Lancashire, to Mrs Campbell, widow of the late David Campbell, Esq. of Killdaloig, Argyleshire.—19. At Edinburgh, Robert Hunter, Esq. late of the island of Jamaica, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Patrick Warner, Esq. of Ardeer—20. At St George's church, Hanover Square, London, Major-General Sir Thomas Sidney Beckwith, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Sir William Douglas, Bart, of Kelhead, Dumfriesshire.—At the British ambassador's hotel, Paris, Lieut. Thomas Lillie, of the 23d royal Welsh fusileers, youngest son of J. Lillie, Esq. of Drimdoe, Ireland, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert Hunter, Esq. of Kew, Surrey—At Foyers, Inverness-shire, Capt. Thomas Fraser, 83d regiment, to Miss Fraser, only daughter of Simon Fraser, Esq. of Foyers—24. At Rose Terrace, Perth, George Ballingall, Esq. surgeon of the 33d regiment, to Jessie, daughter of the late James Ballingall, Esq. of Perth—27. At Ghent, Major Henry Balneavis, 27th regiment, to Georgina, second daughter of Colonel Graham, lieut-governor of St Mawes.—29. At Edinburgh, Frederick Mackenzie Fraser, Esq. captain 78th regiment, to Miss Emmeline Sophia M'Leod, daughter of the late Alex. Hume, Esq. of Harris.

April 8. Lieut-Colonel A. Anderson, C.B.K.T.S. colonel of the 12th Portuguese infantry, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Bigge, Esq. of Brompton-Row, Middlesex.—10. At St James's church, London, Charles, Earl of March, eldest son of the Duke of Richmond, to Lady Caroline Paget, eldest daughter of the Marquis of Anglesea.—17. Sir William Hoste, Bart. R. N. to the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Walpole, daughter of the Earl of Orford.—24. At Edinburgh, Farquhard Campbell, Esq. of Huntington, to Miss Penuel Jane Baillie, daughter of the late Hon. William Baillie of Polkemmet—At the house of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, Colonel Hervey, aid-de-camp to the Prince Regent, and military secretary of the Duke of Wellington, to Louisa Catharine, daughter of Richard Caton, Esq. of Maryland, U. S.—25. At Drumsheugh House, Colonel Charles Fraser of Inveralochy and Castle Fraser, M.P. to Jane, fourth daughter of Sir John Hay of Smithfield and Haystoun, Bart.—29. At Northumberland House, London, Earl Percy, to Lady Charlotte Clive, eldest daughter of Earl Powis.—Lately, Colonel Cunyngham of Malshanger, to Miss Gertrude H. Kimpton, Brompton.—Lately, Colonel James Campbell, of the 94th regt. to Lady Dorothea L. Cuffe.


DEATHS.

Jan. 27. At Kingston, Jamaica, at the great age of upwards of 130 years, Lacretia Stewart, a free black woman. She was brought to that island a few days after the dreadful earthquake which destroyed Port Royal in 1692, and had seen her fourth generation.

March 15. At Edinburgh, Lieut-Col. J. Ainslie, of the Hon. East India Com-