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1854 - Robert Wells' Web Pages

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At Nether Monybuie, Balmaclellan, on the 18th inst., by the Rev. Mr Haining, Mr John Gillespie, farmer,Halfmark, to Jean, eldest daughter of Mr James M'Millan, Monybuie.DEATHSAt George Street, on the 24th inst., Mr Hugh M'Clean, ironmonger, Stranraer.At Dunesslin, parish of Dunscore, on the 21st curt., James Armstrong, Esq., of Craig Adam.At Moorbank farm, Geelong, Australia, on the 12th January last, Michael Wallace, Esq., youngest son of thelate Mr William Wallace, farmer, Garvilland, parish of New Luce.At Newton-Stewart, on the 21st instant, Mary Jane, infant daughter of Mr John Woolcock, miner, aged 16months.Nicholson Street, Edinburgh, on the 19th instant, John Milne, Esq., wholesale stationer.At Inverness, on the 15th instant, the Rev. Joseph Thorburn, minister of the Free High Church, Inverness.At sea, on the 12th instant, on his return to England, Rear Admiral of the White W. W. Henderson, C.B.K.H.,late commander-in-chief on the south east Coast of South America.At Dunchurch, on the 14th instant, aged 72 years, Mary Amelia, widow of General Samuel Dalrymple, lateof the Coldstream Guards.At Constantinople, lately, Mr William Hale, the inventor of the rocket without a tail or stick.At Castletown, in the county of Kildare, the seat of his brother-in-law, (Mr Thomas Connolly, M.P. forDonegal), on the 19th instant, after a very short illness, Lord Langford, aged 30 years.3 rd August <strong>1854</strong> (Week 31)BIRTHSAt 6, Broughton Terrace, Manchester, on the 26th ultimo, the wife of <strong>Robert</strong> George Kelly, Esq., of adaughter.At Ravenston, parish of Sorbie, on the 28th ult., the wife of Samuel Bryde, Esq., merchant, Liverpool, of ason.At Hertford, Hertfordshire, on the 22nd ult., Mrs John T. Nibloe, of a son.At Myremill, Maybole, on the 24th ult., the wife of James Kennedy, Esq., of a son.At Drayton Basset, Tamworth, on the 21st ult., the wife of John Matthews, Esq., factor to Sir <strong>Robert</strong> Peel,Bart., of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt Maxwell Cottage, Stranraer, on the 31st July, by the Rev. William Smellie, Mr David M'Burnie, to Maryyoungest daughter of the late Mr Thomas Aitken, farmer Culvennan.At Lauriston Castle, on the 24th ultimo, by the Rev. Dr Clark of St. Andrew's Church, Andrew RutherfurdClark, Esq., advocate, to Margaret Anne, youngest daughter of James H. Rutherfurd, Esq., Royal Engineers.DEATHSAt London Road, Stranraer, on the 30th ult., Miss Jane M'Douall.At Peoria, on the 4th ult., James Fergusson M'Kenzie, Esq., son of the late Mr M'Kenzie, farmer Clendrie,parish of Inch.At Fleet Street, Gatehouse, on the 26th ultimo, Mrs Nicholas Brown, aged 79 years, relict of the lateMr Thomas Martin, farmer, Boreland of Girthon.At Panwell, near Bombay, on the 23d May, aged 25 years, Lieut. George Grant Murray, of the 3d EuropeanRegiment, only son of Mrs Murray of Garliestown. Deceased had been stationed at Poonah, and had gonedown on a visit to Bombay. On his return he had sufferred a sun-stroke, and died after a few hours' illnessat Panwell. He was a highly promising officer, and beloved in all circles. His remains were interred atBombay with military honours.10 th August <strong>1854</strong> (Week 32)BIRTHS

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