24. At Kingston, Jamaica, Robert Fraser, son of Mr Fraser, teacher, 24, St James's Square, being the second son he has lost on that island in the short space of five months. Nov. 15. At Berbice, George Gordon, Esq. after an illness of a few days. Mr Gordon was president of the Court of Justice in Berbice. 17. At Barbadoes, of the yellow fever, Captain Thomas Roberts, of the royal engineers. 19. At Snowdon, Manchester, Jamaica, Dr Robert B. Wright, of Kensworth, in that island. Dec. 1. At Demerara, aged 21, Mr Thomas Dickson Goldie, sixth son of Mr James Goldie, Bonnyriggs. 10. At Demerara, Thomas Martin, Esq. merchant. 15. In Jamaica, Jonathan Forbes of Waterton, Master in Chancery, and Colonel of St Catherine's regiment. 26. At Campbelltown, Mrs Catherine M'Callum, relict of Talmash Muir Rowat, Esq. of Kilkivan. 31. At Killin, Perthshire, Patrick Douglas, eldest son of Mr James Campbell, Catherine Street, Edinburgh. Jan. 4, 1821. At Edinburgh, in the 92d year of her age, Mrs Margaret Mary Nimmo, relict of the Rev. John Gibson, late one of the ministers of St Cuthbert's. 6. At Naples, after a long illness, Mrs John Cumming, eldest daughter of William Magee, Esq. of Belfast. 7. At Limerick, in consequence of her headdress taking fire from a candle which she held in hand, the widow of Dr Kelley. 14. At Hamilton, Mrs Hume, wife of Joseph Hume, M. D. -At Leghorn, George Oswald Sym, eldest son of the Kev. George Sym, minister of New Kilpatrick. 15. At London, Lewis Fraser, Esq. youngest son of the late Simon Fraser, Esq. of Ford, W.S. 16. At Tullymet-house, Dr William Dick of Tullymet. 18. At the Manse of Abercorn, Mrs Meiklejohn, senior. - At James Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Marjory Ainsley, widow of the late Mr Henry Ainsley. 22. Hooly-house, Surrey, Thomas Byron, late lieutenant-colonel in the 3d regiment of guards. - At Baker Street, Portman Square, London, Donna Maria Brigida de Faria e Lacerda, wife of Sir John Campbell, K. C. T. S. major-general in the Portuguese service. 24. At Inverness, William, eldest son of Lockhart Kinloch, Esq. Sheriff-clerk of Inverness-shire. -At Arbroath, Mr David Kirkland, rector of the grammar school of that place, in the 35d year of his age, and 55th of his incumbency. 25. At Warrieston Crescent, James Rose, Esq. Depute Clerk of Session. 26. At Claremont Park, Esher, Colonel the Baron de Hardenbrock, equerry to his Royal Highness Prince Leopold. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Bell, wife of Nicol Milne, Esq. of Faldonside. -At Merton Manse, Mr Thomas Duncan, aged 18, youngest son of the Rev. Mr Duncan. 2. At Dundee, Mr John Jolly, druggist. At Banff, Miss Margaret Cross Young, third daughter of the deceased David Young, Esq. of Craighead, merchant in Glasgow. 28. At Campbelton, Captain Donald Campbell, paymaster, Argyllshire militia. John, the infant son of Mr William Alexander, 59, Castle Street. 29. At No. 10, Maitland Street, Miss Jane Myrtle. -At Cheltenham, Patrick Maitland, Esq. late of Calcutta. -In Morton Street, Leith, Mr John Anderson, shipmaster. 31. At Innervar, Glenlyon, Mr. Donald Macgregor, aged 70. Feb. 1. At Panmure-house, Canongate, Mrs Margaret Geddes, wife of Mr John Geddes. 2. At the Manse of Snizart, Mrs Mary Macleod, spouse of the minister of that parish. At his house, No. 20, Bank Street, Edinburgh, Mr William Lawson, sen. plasterer. -At Cupar, Fife, Katherine, eldest daughter of Mr William Murray. 3. At his house in Eaton Terrace, Lower Grosvenor Place, London, John Dunmore Napier, Esq. of Ballikinrain, Stirlingshire. -At London, Mrs Miller, wife of William Miller, Esq. of Starr, Fifeshire. 3. The Rev. James Innes, minister of Yester, East Lothian, in the 88th year of his age, and 61st of his ministry. 4. At Pitcorthie, Fifeshire, Mr William Dods. 5. At Kinell-house, Perthshire, the right honourable Lady Ann Place, daughter of the late Earl and Countess of Aberdeen, and wife of Edward Place, Esq. of Skelton Grange, Yorkshire. -At Leith, Mrs Jane Stewart, wife of Mr Robert Liddell. 6. At Logiegreen, Charles Steuart, Esq. W. S. -At Tranent, Mr Andrew Blair, corn-merchant, aged 72. At Edinburgh, John Stenhouse, Esq. W. S. At Sandygate, near Mid-Calder, Adam Turnbull, Esq. M. D. 7. At Stobo Manse, Mr Alexander Ker, preacher of the Gospel, eldest son of the Rev. Alexander Ker, minister of Stobo. At Glasgow, Miss Abigail Fowles, eldest daughter of the late Alexander Fowles, Esq. Kilmarnock. -At her father's house, 23, James' Square, Enphemia Craig, aged 19. -At Stirling, Mrs Alexander Murray, in her 81st year. 9. In Hans Place, Sloane Street, London, the Rev. Dr Nicol, minister of the Scots Church, Swallow Street. -At Stewartfield, Cornelius Elliot, Esq. of Woollie. At Glasgow, Miss Ferrier, eldest daughter of the late Archibald Ferrier Esq. W. S. At Edinburgh, Mary Crichton Kyle, wife of Hugh Watson, W. S. 11. At Richmond, aged 90, Dr Adam Walker, the celebrated Lecturer on Experimental Philosophy. At her house, in Charlotte Square, the right honourable Lady Abercromby. - At Bogend, Robert, son of James Thomson, Esq. of Earnslaw. 12. At York, Francis Constable, Esq. of Buttum Constable and Wycliffe Hall. 13. At London, Frederick, the youngest son of Sir George Clerk. 14. At Edinburgh, John Campbell, Esq. Receiver-General of his Majesty's Customs for Scotland. At Aberdeen, George Gordon, Esq. of Spenziedale, Sutherlandshire. 15. The infant son of Major G. Cunninghame, B. S. 82 - At Balcarras Mill, Mr Thomas Fowlis, aged years. 16. At Balcarry, Mrs Irving, wife of LieutenantColonel George Irving. At Edinburgh, Lady Dalrymple Hay, young er of Park Place. 17. At Nether Currie, in the parish of Currie, (where he was born, and spent most of his days,) John Dawson, gardener, aged 100 years, all but a few weeks, being born 14th March, 1721. The placid and cheerful disposition of this venershie old man rendered him interesting to all who knew him. He was of religious, sober, and industrious habits, and evinced to the last that tranquillity of mind which a well spent life only can shed over the remotest period of old age. This parish has long been remarkable for the longevity of its inhabitants: William Napier, a native of it, died some years ago at the advanced age of 115, and William Ritchie at 105; and there are some old people delonging to it just now above ninety years of age 20. At his house, in York Street, Portinan Square, London, Lieutenant-General William Popham, aged 81. 21. At his mother's house, in York place, aged thirteen years and nine months, Robert, eldest sun of the late Hugh Bairnsfather, Esq. W. S. 23. In George Square, Mrs Small, much and justly regretted. 25. At Auchindinny, Mrs Crawford of Overton, the Lady of Captain James Couts Crawford, R. N. 28. At Carlisle, Mrs Elizabeth Bell, daughter of Mr James Pollock, teacher of dancing, much beloved and deeply regretted by her family and friends. INDEX TO VOLUME VIII. ACTORS, remarks on the Lives of, 508 Africa, notice regarding the trade of, 225 Anacreontics, 171 Ancient Manuscripts, new discoveries of, Angel of the World, the, an Arabian tale," Appointments, Promotions, &c. 116, 237, Arctic Ocean, remarks on Captain Parry's Ashes, shower of, from Vesuvius, 224 Attraction, Magnetic, observations on, Bathurst, Archdeacon, remarks on his ser- mon intended to be preached before the Beard's Theatre of God's Judgments, re- Births, monthly lists of, 118, 239, 350, Gallery, Observations on the, 684 Brown, Captain, of the Edinburgh Police, Butcher, the Somnambulatory, an episode, Cameronian, Macrabin the, 143, 319, 399 Chalmers, Dr, review of his commercial Christ's entry into Jerusalem, remarks on Classics, Latin, translations from the less Clark, Mungo, the south-country packman, Cockney School, love song by a member Commercial Reports, 111, 232, 344, 473, Constitutional association in London, ac- Corn, advantages of reaping it before it is Corregio, a Danish tragedy, review of, 290 Correspondents, responsive notices to, 10, Critics and criticism, remarks on, 138 Dale, Thomas, review of his poems, 185 Darkness, or the Venetian Conspiracy, a Death of Microscophus, and sale of his Deaths, monthly lists of, 119, 240, 351, Domestic Politics, observations on, 329- Duffle, Thomas, cloth-merchant in the Salt- the, a novel, review of, 450 Egan, Pierce, Esq. letter to, 671 Field of Terror, the, a tale, 131 Fortune, the sport of, a fragment, from French Institute, notice respecting, 466 Hagbarth and Signa, a Danish Tragedy, Hans Heiling's Rocks, a Bohemian Le- Harvest Kirn of Lillycross, the, 399 Ireland, remarks on the present state of, Islands discovered in the South Sea, 467 Johnson, Dr, and Bishop Warburton, on Remarks on his conduct since his Kirn of Lillycross, the Harvest, 399 tragedy of Rosamunda, 45-On his tra- Latin Classics, Translations from the less Lauderdale, Lord, review of his proposed Letter from Captain Symonds, 40 67 from Mr O'Fogarty, 40 from James Hogg to his reviewer, from a member of the Cork literary 683 from Mr Barker, 514-reply to, from the Man in the Moon, 667 Lillycross, the Harvest Kirn of, 399 Literary character of Bishop Warburton Longevity, remarkable cases of, in Russia, Magnetic attraction, observations on, 106 Mary, the Soldier's Bride, an eclogue, 527 Memorandum-book, extracts from a lost Meteorological reports, 115, 236, 347, 479 Military Promotions, 116, 237, 349, 476, Moods of the Mind, No. X.-Solitude, 175 Moon, a letter from the man in the, 667 New South Wales, chief towns of, 464 Edipus, extract from Seneca's tragedy of, Oehlenschlaeger, Adam, review of his tra- O'Rourke, Daniel, an epic poem, Canto II. Parliament, remarks on the meeting of, 585 Petre, Dr Olinthus, letter from, on an ar- 410-Hymn to the Night Wind, 411— Politics, Domestic, remarks on, 329, 443 Promotions, appointments, &c. 116, 237, Prospects of the Whigs, remarks on the, Public, the, an hour's tete-a-tete with, 78 Publications, monthly list of new, 108, 230, Pugilism, the sable school of, 69 Recollections, Mark Macrabin, the Came- Remarks on the sable school of pugilism, Responsive notices to correspondents, 10, Review of Croly's Angel of the World, 20 Barry the historical painter, 277-Of Reynolds, Sir Joshua, review of memoirs Russian, the, a tale, 518, 637 Tailor's wife, the, 274 Terror, the field of, a tale, 131 Ruthven's lithographic printing press, no- Thoughts on the present political aspect of tice of, 226 Sable school of Pugilism, the, 6 Schoolmaster, the village, 197 Semihoræ Biographicæ, No. II. 252-No. Seneca, the tragic poet, remarks on his wri- tings, and extract from Edipus, 311 Silius Italicus, extract from his poem of Sketches of village character, No. II. The Soldier's mother, the, a tale, 638 to Wordsworth, 542 written off the Dutch coast, 624 Sport of fortune, the, a fragment, 375 on the departure of a friend from State of the whigs, remarks on the, 564 Steam-boat, the, No. I. 517-No. II. 637 Strictures on Political Economy, 606 the times, 485 Growing discontents in Timbuctoo and Housa, notices respecting, 225 Translations from the less familiar Latin Classics, 59, 311, 458 Trial of the Queen, remarks on the, 209 Vagariæ Transforthianæ, 7 Vegetable Alkalies, notice of new ones, 106 Venetian Conspiracy, the, a tragedy, re- Veteran of India, the, 26, 661 Village Fair, the Humours of a, 423 Voyages and travels of Thomas Duffle, 517, Wales, New South, principal towns of, and Widow of Nain, a poem, review of, 185 |