At Hampton Road, Mr Robert Freebairn, a celebrated landscape painter. Feb. 1. At London, in the 46th year of her age, the Countess of Euston. 1. At Edinburgh, very much regretted, Mr Patrick Maxton, Banker, partner in the House of Sir William Forbes, James Hunter and Co. 4. At Bath, aged 49, John Irving, Esq. late Lieut.-Colonel of the First West India Regiment. 6. At Inverness, Mr Hugh Chisholm, merchant there, aged 83 years. 7. At Edinburgh, Mrs Gordon, sen. of Carleton. 7. At Dumfries, Thomas Maxwell, Esq. of Drumpark, aged 88. 8. At manse of Torthorwald, the Rev. James McMillan, of Fourmerkland, minister of the gospel at Torthorwald, in the 72d year of his age, and 45th of his ministry. 9. At Glasgow, Mr Daniel M'Arthur, preacher of the gospel, and one of the masters of the public grammar school there. 10. At ditto, Mrs Margaret Pollock, wife of Mr John M'Allan, merchant there. 10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Jean Hood, relict of the late Dr William Laing, physician in Edinburgh. 10. At ditto, Mr Adam Matheson, of the Customhouse, Edinburgh. At Lanark, John Wilson, Esq. townclerk of Lanark. He succeeded his father in 1772, and was the fourth of the name and family, in a lineal descent, who held the office, the duties of which he discharg ed with much credit to himself; his death is therefore much regretted. 12. At Bath, aged 50, Viscount Falmouth. 13. At Gordon's Hotel, London, Colonel William Fullarton of Fullarton, of a violent attack upon his lungs. 13. At Edinburgh, Eliza, fourth daughter of Mr Alexander Grant, writer, Edin. burgh. 13. At Glenae House, Dumfries-shire, Robert Dalzell, Esq. advocate. 13. At Edinburgh, Mrs Agnes Wallace,. wife of Mr William Cadell, wine merchant, Edinburgh. 13. At Leith, Mr John Donaldson, Intendant of Police, aged 60. 13. At Dundee Barracks, Lachlan Campbell, youngest son of James Campbell, Esq. Paymaster 2d battalion 72d regt. of foot. 14. At Inverness, Barbara MacIntosh, daughter of the late Mr William Macintosh of Holm, and spouse of Bailie Macpherson of that place. 15. At Kelso, the Rev. Thomas Elliot, late minister of the gospel at Cavers. 16. At Coldstream, George Davidson, Esq. of Hoselaw. SCOTS MAGAZINE, AND Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, FOR MARCH 1808: With a Description of the Plan of the EDINBURGH LUNATIC ASYLUM. |