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Picture of Edinburgh, containing a Description of the City and its environs. By J. Stark. With a new plan of the City, and forty-six views of the principal buildings. Fourth Edition, improved.

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A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom. By Benj. Pitts Capper, Esq. With 47 Maps. 8vo. L.1, 10s.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS,

WITHIN THE YEAR 1825..

BIRTHS.

JANUARY 1. At No. 47, Queen street, Edinburgh, Mrs Hunter, a daughter.

17. At Moncreiffe House, Lady Moncreiffe, a son.

18. At Edinburgh, Mrs Wright Wil

3. At Madeira, the lady of Dr Williamson, Kinross, a son. liam Gourlay of Kincraig, a daughter.

6. At Anniston House, the Right Hon. Lady Ann Cruikshank, a son.

At Halifax, the lady of Captain Houston Stewart, R. N. a son. - At Elgin, Lady Dunbar, of Northfield, a son.

7. At Stackpole Court, the Right Hon. the Lady Cawdor, a daughter.

9. At Inches House, Mrs Robertson, of Inches, a son and heir.

10. At London, the lady of D. Charles Guthrie, Esq. a son.

At Stirling, Mrs Dr Dewar, a daughter.

11. At 22, Castle street, Edinburgh, Mrs Macfarlane, a son.

At Walton Hall, the lady of John C. Hopkins, Esq. a daughter.

-The lady of Andrew Spottiswoode, Esq. of Bedford Square, a son.

12. At Sandwich, the lady of Captain Edward Harvey, R. N. a son.

14. At 7, Royal Circus, Edinburgh, Mrs Carlyle Bell, a son.

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At Glengarry House, Mrs Ranaldson Macdonell of Clanranald and Glengarry, a daughter.

17. At Holmes House, the lady of James Fairlie, Esq. of Holmes, a daugh

ter.

19. At 64, Northumberland street, Edinburgh, the lady of Captain Wemyss, of the Scots Greys, a daughter.

20. At Stirling, Mrs William Galbraith,

a son.

21. At Dalkeith, the lady of Captain Robert Tait, R. N., a daughter.

23. At 40, George's Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Touch, Maderty, a daughter.

-At Cassylands, the lady of Roger Kirkpatrick, Esq. a son.

24. At Gravesend, the lady of Major Macgregor, 31st regiment, a son.

At No. 3, Circus Place, West,
Edinburgh, Mrs Finlay, a son.
-At Kirkcudbright, Mrs Niven, of
Glenarm, a daughter.

At Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Winckworth, a son.

26. At Castle Craig, the Hon. Lady Carmichael, a daughter.

ter.

27. At Redcoll, Mrs Ainslie, a daugh

28. At Juniper Green, Colinton, the widow of Lieutenant Henry Rymer, R N.

a son.

29. At Woodville, near Edinburgh, Mrs James Wilson, a daughter.

31. At Dewar Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Edington, junior, a son.

Lately. At Desert, county of Kilken

ny, the Countess of Desert, wife of R. L. Price, Esq. late of the 78th Highlanders, a daughter.

Lately. In the Royal Barracks, Dublin, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel Macpherson, 78th Highlanders, a daughter. FEBRUARY 1. At Haddington, Mrs Henry Davidson, a son.

At Montrose, Mrs Smart, of Cononsyth, a daughter.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Sprot of Garnkirk, a daughter.

3. Near Scarborough, the lady of Captain Robert Bidwell Edwards, a son.

At Ruchlaw House, the lady of John Buchan Sydserff, Esq. of Ruchlaw, a daughter.

4. Mrs Horsburgh, of Lochmalony, a daughter.

Mrs Archibald Douglas, Great King street, Edinburgh, a son.

5. At her house, in Pall Mall, London, the Countess of Mount Charles, Lady of the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a son and heir.

6. At Kirkcudbright, the lady of D. Blair, Esq. younger of Borgue, a daugh

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10. At Linthill, Roxburghshire, Mrs Currie, a son.

11. The lady of Lieut.-General the Hon. Alex. Duff, a daughter.

At Calder Bank, Monkland, the lady of Lieutenant Loudon, R. N. a daughter.

12. At Folton House, the lady of Archibald Constable, Esq. a son.

At Ardincaple Castle, the Right Hon. Lady John Campbell, a daughter. 13. At Milliken, the lady of Sir Wm. Milliken Napier, Bart. a son.

14. In Great King street, Edinburgh, the lady of H. Lumsden, Esq. advocate,

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