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1854 - Robert Wells' Web Pages

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At Downing Street, London, on the 7th instant, the lady of W.E. Gladstone, Esq., Chancellor of theExchequer of a son.At 35 Moray Place, Edinburgh, on the 13th instant, the Countess of Kintore, of a son.At the Free Church Manse, Castle-Douglas, on the 10th instant, Mrs Brown, of a daughter.At Fenwick Manse, on the 2d instant, the wife of the Rev. David Dickie, of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt Dunskey, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. A. Urquhart, Mr James M'William, Larbrax, to Miss JoanneBone, Dunskey.At Girvan, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. Willliam Corson, Mr John Paterson, wright, to Grace, youngestdaughter of Mr Thomas <strong>Robert</strong>son, Girvan.At St. Mary's Church, Renfield Street, Glasgow, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. John Boyle, LL.B.,incumbent of Portobello, the Rev. John Thomson Boyle, (Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop ofGlasgow and Galloway) to Sophia, youngest daughter of the late John James Esq., of Glasgow.At St. James's Church, Dover, on the 13th instant, Andrew Gillon Esq., of Wallhouse, West Lothian, N.B., toAnna Maria, only daughter of the late Captain Henry Paget Gill and of Lady Maxell, of Calderwood Castle,Lanarkshire.DEATHSAt Little Galdenoch, Leswalt, on the 13th instant, Mr James M'Crea, farmer aged 86 years.Here, on the 15th instant, aged 21 years, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr John M'Crae, farmer, Clachanhill,parish of Kirkcolm.At Minniwick, parish of Minnigaff, on the 8th instant, after a lingering illness, Mr Edward Hyslop, aged 69years.At Howford, in the parish of Tongland, on the 2d inst., Mr James Hughan, aged 87 years. Mr Hughan waslandlord of the Rev. Lion Inn, in the village of Ringford, for 35 years. He was of a most obliging disposition,and was esteemed and respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.At Cally, on the 11th instant, Mary Pitts, aged 72, for many years the attached servant to the Hon.Montgomerie Stewart.At Gatehouse of Fleet, on the 12th instant, Mr John Hyslop, grocer and general dealer there.At the Manse, parish of Fenwick, on the 7th instant, Sarah Anne M'Naught, wife of the Rev. David Dickie -deeply regretted.At Dundee, on the 15th instant, Sheriff L'Amy.26 th January <strong>1854</strong> (Week 4)BIRTHSAt Glengyre, parish of Kirkcolm, on the 21st instant Mrs Auld, of a son.At Glenluce, on the 19th inst., the wife of Mr <strong>Robert</strong> Main, police officer, of a daughter.At Glenluce, on the 22d inst., the wife of Mr Hugh Morrison, of a son.At Kirkcudbright, on the 22d instant, Mrs David Craig, of a daughter.MARRIAGESAt Mye, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 19th instant, by the Rev. Mr Campbell, Mr James Blain, miller,Kirkmagill, to Margaret, daughter of the late Mr Cruickshanks, farmer, Mye.At St. Martin's Church, on the 17th ult., by the Rev. Busford Harris, Mr Peter Aitken, draper, Birmingham,to Miss Elizabeth M'Ateen, of Tamworth.At Barholm House Gardens, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. John Muir, Kirkmabreck, B.D. John Irving, of theRoyal Artillery, to Miss Jane, daughter of Mr John Paul, gardener there.At the British Consulate in Cologne, on the 17th inst., and afterwards, on the same day, at Bonn, JohnErskine Douglas Stewart, second son of Rear Admiral Houston Stewart, C.B. to Julia, eldest daughter of theRev. H. Turton, incumbent of Betley, Staffordshire.

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