Mr Thomas M'Quaker, farmer there.On the 4th instant, by the Rev. Samuel Richardson, Ebenezer Shaw, Esq., Parton, to Elizabeth, eldestdughter of Dugald Fergusson, Esq., Glenhapple.At St. Mark's Kennington, on the 29th May, James Nicol, Esq., of Her Majesty's customs, to Harriett,youngest daughter of the late Lewis Chalmers, Esq., Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire.At the Cathedral, Bombay, on the 29th April, <strong>Robert</strong> Goldie, Esq., 27th Regiment N.I., eldest son of WilliamGoldie, Esq., Dumfries, to Louisa Harriot, third daughter of Charles Milford, Esq., lateof Exeter.DEATHSAt Knockquhasen, parish of Leswalt, on the 30th ult., Mr James Kirkpatrick, farmer there, aged 69 years.He was for many years engaged in naval service - was upright and honourable in allhis dealings, and is deservedly regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.At Newton-Stewart, suddenly, on the 30th ult., Elizabeth Milvean, wife of Alex Farres, aged 60 years.At Newton-Stewart, on the 2d instant, Mrs Somers, at the advanced age of 97 years.At Wigtown, on the 27th ult., SusanTweddale, youngest daughter of the late George Agnew, Esq., Sheriff-Clerk of Wigtownshire.At Port Mary House, near Kirkcudbright, on the 18th ult., Douglas Veitch M'Murdo, Esq., aged 73years, formerly Collector of H.M.'s Customs of Glasgow.At 3, Rutland Place, Glasgow, on the 2d inst, James Reid, youngest son of Captain William Cumming, of thesteamer Princess Royal.At Rose Street, Hutchesontown, Glasgow, on the 27th ult., Mary M'Meikan, wife of Mr Alex. M'Credie,joiner.At 31, Princes Street, Edinburgh, on the 27th ult., William Cunningham, Esq., cashier of the Scottish UnionInsurance Company.At 83, George Street, Edinburgh, on the 29th ult., after a long and painful illness, Ludovic Colquhoun, Esq.,advocate, Secretary to the General Board of Directors of Prisons in Scotland.13 th July <strong>1854</strong> (Week 28)BIRTHSAt Corwarhill, on the 30th ult., Mrs James Vernon, of a son.At Newton-Stewart, on the 4th instnat, Mrs Joseph M'Deade, of a son.At Kilsaintninian, on the 9th instant, the wife of Mr Mark Dunn, mason, of a daughter.At 46 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, on the 10th instant, the wife of Patrick Fraser, Esq., advocate, ofa daughter.MARRIAGESAt Castle-Douglas, on the 6th instant, by the Rev. Samuel Cowan, Kelton, Mr W. Graham, cabinetmaker, toMiss Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr John Denniston, joiner there.At Girstenwood, Rerrick, on the 30th ultimo, by the Rev. James Thomson, Mr John Tweedie, blacksmith,Stockmoss, to Isabella, eldest daughter of Mr John M'Murray, Girstenwood.DEATHSAt Nenthorn Manse, suddenly, on the 28th ult., the Rev. John Gifford, minister of that parish. Friends arerequested to accept of this intimation. Mr Gifford was a native of the Rhins of Galloway, and aconsiderable proprietor in the Burgh of Stranraer. He was well known in Galloway, was an excellent kindheartedman, a sincere friend, and was distinguished for his liberality.At Glenluce, on the 10th inst., after a lingering disease, borne with Christian patience and resignation, MrJohn Skimming, mason, advanced in years.At Drumore, parish of Kirkmaiden, on the 4th inst., Mr James McCulloch, mariner, much regretted, aged 22years.At Ardwall, on the 8th inst., Agnes, eldest daughter of James Murray M'Culloch, of Ardwall.
At Tonguecroft, parish of Borgue, on the 28th ultimo, Mrs Isabella Brown, aged 72 years, widow of the lateMr William Connel, blacksmith and farmer there.At 14 Heriot Place, Edinburgh, on the 8th instant Mr James Breckenridge, printer, late of Ayr.20 th July <strong>1854</strong> (Week 29)BIRTHSAt Gatehouse, on the 13th instant, the wife of Mr J. Douglas, saddler and harness maker, of a daughter.At Dublin Castle, on the 29th ultimo, Mrs Hamilton of Pinmore, of a daughter.At 46 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, on the 10th instant, the wife of Patrick Fraser, Esq., advocate, ofa daughter.At Belgrave Square, London, on the 11 th instant, Lady Octavia Shaw Stewart, of a son.At Dargavel House, on the 12th instant, Mrs Hall Maxwell, of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt Dunesslin, Dumfriesshire, on the 18th instant, by the Rev. John Hope, Mr Samuel Gordon, merchant,Stranraer, to Margaret M'Adam, eldest daughter of James Armstrong, Esq., of Craig-Adam.At 34 Union Street, Greenock, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. Henry Henry Anderston of Partick, JamesElliot Heriot, Esq., merchant, Glasgow, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Maitland Young, Esq., AyrAt Dunfermline, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. Dr Johnstone, Limekilns, the Rev. David Russell, toJeannie Ramsay, eldest daughter of Charles Drysdale, Esq. of Woodmiln, Dunfermline.At St. James's Church, Paddington, on the 13th inst., by the Hon and Rev. Henry AlfredNapier, uncle to the bride, Lieut.-Colonel Ferdinand Whittenham, C.B., 26 th Cameronians, to Charlotte Ann,third daughter of the late Nevile Reid, Esq., of Runnymede, Old Windsor, and granddaughter of Francis,seventh Lord Napier.DEATHSHere, at George Street, on the 20th instant, John, eldest son of Mr William Galbraith, aged 25 years. He wasa young man of very great promise, having stood conspicuous in several examinations atthe University of Glasgow; and his death is much regretted by all who had the pleasure of hisacquaintance.At Sun Street, here, on the 14th instant, Mr William Clenachan.At Park of Drumquhassle, Stirlingshire, on the 13th instant, the infant daughter of David Stewart, Esq.,At Greenock, on the 14th instant, after a long illness, Mr Samuel Paterson, spirit dealer - much regretted.At Kirkennan, on the 14th instant, Mrs Wm. Weems, in the 82nd year of her age.At Kirkbean Manse, on the 15th instant, the Rev. Thomas Grierson, A.M.At Victoria Park, Ayr, on the 13th instant, David Limond, Esq., of Dalblair - late Provost of Ayr.At Glasgow, suddenly on the 9th instant, Mr William Ralston, bookseller, Campbeltown.27 th July <strong>1854</strong> (Week 30)BIRTHSHere, at High Street, on the 19th inst., Mrs Rue, of a son.At Fineview, Glenluce, on the 26th inst., Mrs Edward Saunders, of a daughter.At Ernespie, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, on the 17th inst, the lady of James Mackie, Esq., yr. of Bargaly, ofa daughter.At the Manse of Avondale, on the 20th instant, Mrs <strong>Robert</strong> Reid Rae, of a daughter.At Trafalgar, on the 19th inst., the Countess Nelson, of a son and heir.MARRIAGESAt Barbuchany, near Newton-Stewart, on the 25th inst., by the Rev. Wm Reid, Mr Thomas M'Lelland,farmer, to Miss M'Harg.
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