At Jordanstone House, Perthshire, on the 9 th inst., the Rev. Alexander Brunton, D.D., senior minister of theTron Church Edinburgh, in the 82d year of his age, and the 57 th of his ministry.23 rd February <strong>1854</strong> (Week 8)BIRTHSHere, at George Street, on the 22d inst., the wife of Moses M'Credie of a daughter.At Old Park, parish of Old Luce, on the 18th inst., the wife of Mr William Longriggs, of a son.At Glenluce, on the 22d instant, the wife of William Campbell, of a daughter.At Minnigaff Manse, on the 10th instant, the wife of the Rev. M.S. Johnstone, of a daughter.At Kirkcudbright, on the 10th instant, Mrs Gavin M'Master, of a daughter.At Bracondale Terrace, Norwich, on the11th instant the wife of Mr R. Stroyan, cattle dealer, of a son.At Melbourne, Australia, on the 26 th November last, the wife of Mr James M'Ghee, confectioner, of adaughter.MARRIAGESAt Eden Place, Cupar Fife, on the 14th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Campbell of Kilwinning, the Rev. JohnC.C.Brown, minister of Ceres, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Rev. <strong>Robert</strong> Cook, minister of Ceres.On the 14th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Brydon, Dunscore, Mr A. M'E. Mason, draper, Gatehouse to Miss Mary,2d daughter of Mr Johnston, farmer, Hillhead, Keir.At Calcutta, on the 6th December, F.T. Goldsworthy Esq., 72d Bengal N.I., to Margaret Lillias, 3d daughterof the late John Anderson, Esq., Civil Service and of Stroquhan and Dunesslin, Dumfriesshire.DEATHSAt Edinburgh, on the 20th instant, Mr Peter Kelly.At Colquhassen, parish of Old Luce, on the 22d instant, Mr Jardine, farmer, aged 72 years.At Glenling, parish of Mochrum, on the 8th, inst., Margaret M'Master aged 86 years, relict of Mr JohnLivingstone, farmer.At Galloway House Gardens, very suddenly, on the 14th instant, Mr John Moncur.At Knockenharry (Airies), parish of Kirkcolm, on the 16th instant, in the 47th year of her age, Jane Clark,wife of Mr Andrew Copeland, shoemaker, - leaving a husband and 10 children to lament their loss.At Rosebank, Castle-Douglas, on the 11th instant, aged 38 years, Ebenezer Gladstone, seventh son of thelate Mr John Gladstone.At Seacombe,, near Liverpool, on the 8th instant, John Halliday, Esq., surgeon, a native of Kelton,Stewartry of Kirkcudbright - much and justly regretted.2 nd March <strong>1854</strong> (Week 9)BIRTHSAt Ilford Lodge, Essex, on the 24th ult., Mrs John Fred. Bowman, of a son.At Ardrie, parish of Kirkcolm, on the 17th ult, the wife of Mr John Gilmour, of a son.At Portpatrick, on the 24th ult., the wife of David Devoy, of a son - being her eighth son, all alive.At 148 Russell Street, Melbourne, Australia, on the 11th September last, the wife of Mr William Murray,compositor, of a son.MARRIAGESAt Merslaugh, parish of Kirkcolm, on the 28th ult., by the Rev. <strong>Robert</strong> Hyslop, Mr Alex. Grier, Stranraer, toGrace, daughter of Mr Wm. M'Meikan, farmer.At the United Presbyterian church, Birkenhead, on the 22d ult., by the Rev. James Towers, John T. Pagan,Esq., of Rochdale, to Elizabeth Hannah, only daughter of Henry Anderson, Esq., of Clifton Park.DEATHS
Here, at Charlotte Street, on the 27th ult, Mr Samuel Waugh, watch and spectacle maker, aged 57 years.He only commenced business here last week. His death was very sudden.At Mid Torrs, Old Luce, on the 23d ult., John Thorburn aged 27 years - a young man highly esteemed forhis amiable disposition and his Christian conduct; and his sudden death is deeply lamented by all whoknew him.At Glenluce, on the 24th ult., suddenly, David Wilkins, sheriff officer, aged 80 years.At Galdenoch, Newluce, on the 28th ult., Jean Milligan, aged 68 years, housekeeper to Mr Wallace. Herdeath was very sudden.At Sandhead, on the 24th ult., Sarah, youngest daughter of Mr Hugh M'Master.At Stewarton, Kirkcolm, on the 28th ult., Charles Stewart, late merchant in Manchester.At Irish Street, Dumfries, on the 24th ult., Mrs M'Guffog, relict of Mr John M'Guffog, guard, Portpatrickmail.9 th March <strong>1854</strong> (Week 10)BIRTHSOn the 4th instant, at No 1, Donegal Square, Esq, Belfast, Mrs Daniel, of a son.At Colmonell, on the 3d inst., Mrs Thomas McConnachie, of a son.At Wigtown, on the 24th ult., the wife of Mr James M'Naught, painter, of a daughter.At Knocknain, parish of Leswalt, on the 5th inst., Mrs Stevenson, of a daughter.At Kirkowen, on the 27th ultimo, the wife of Mr William M'Dowall, seedsman, of a son.MARRIAGESAt Dunskey, parish of Portpatrick, on the 7th inst., David Stewart, tailor, Stranraer, to Hellen, youngestdaughter of Mr Peter Hawthorn, Dunskey.At 8, Meadow Place, Edinburgh, on the 1st current, by the Rev. Dr Tweedie, the Rev. William White,missionary of the Church of Scotland to Calcutta, to Marion, second daughter of the late Mr MurrayGladstone Thomson, merchant, Edinburgh.DEATHSAt Lewis Street, Stranraer, on the 8th inst., William M'Cracken, Esq., writer. Dutiful, gentle, amiable, in allthe relations of life, and honourable and upright in all its transactions, few young men have obtained solarge an amount of public confidence and esteem, and few there are whose death has been so generallyregretted. Having lived the life of the righteous, his end was pre-eminently peaceful.Here, at King Street, on the 4th inst., Mr William Agnew, formerly carpenter, at the advanced age of 95years.Here, at King Street, on the 7th inst., Lucinda M'William, wife of Mr Samuel Kerr, grocer, aged 24 years.At Stewarton, Kirkcolm, on the 7th inst., Mary M'Haffie, aged 84 years, relict of Mr Andrew Gibson, latefarmer in Salchrie.At 147 West Regent Street, Glasgow, on the 2d inst., Mr Hugh Kennedy, formerly of Portpatrick.Kirkinner, on the 22d ultimo, in the 100th year of her age, Agnes M'Clymont, relict of Mr John M'Millan.At Palnure, near Newton-Stewart, on the 28th ult., Ann M'Guffog, relict of William M'Millan, aged 96 years.At Newton Stewart, on the 4th inst, Mr William Thomson, of the Grapes Inn.16 th March <strong>1854</strong> (Week 11)BIRTHSAt George Street, Stranraer, on the 10th instant the wife of Mr M'Master, baker, of a son.At Portree, Portpatrick, on the 10th instant, Mrs Arthur H. Gordon, of a son.At the Manse, Mochrum, on the 2d inst., the wife of the Rev. Alexander Young, A.M., of a daughter.At Cotton Mill, Newton-Stewart, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr John Fulton, weaver, of a son.At Newton-Stewart, on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr James Gray, draper, of a daughter.
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