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... DEATI tO LORD L SK3LIYE.l We have this day to communicate the melancholy in- telligence of the death of Lord Erskine. This took place, on Monday evening, at Almondale, the seat of his late distinguished brother, the Hon. Henry Erskine. Hav- ing been at sea, he was completely drenched on landing, e by which he caught a cold that brought on a violent in- flammation of the lungs, which in a few ...

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... BIRTHIS. .tt Kmatish Town, on Saturday week, the lady of the Rev. 3ohnison Grant, ol Es., htcr. late oil cinday-night, Mr. azd Mrs. Wood, residing in Carburton-street, Etuy soqic, wevere returning home along Devonshire-street, when at the i hor of te l-eeseof LadyBridges, Mrs.Wood,whovas hear heracesouchoment, r-'phoined of being unwell; Mr.%i-.ood was much alarmed, ;iud the onlyresoutce Liled ...

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... B11TH FIS. On the 19th inst. inl Gnitdfocd-_Sreet, thi wife of l.Jr. 3tt i ' On the 15th inst. at Finchley, tihe lady of Isaac Cooper, ?? ti ?? -~ ~ ~~M lf~t!'l AG S. On thel 16th i:s. atSt. ?? Church, Jirmineghum. by 1 !e M.A. Ste. Jcohn Watsont, of Hiolborn-hill, to Sarth, d :AgMiCr . Thos. Rtoad, of the former p}ace. On Tuesaay, at Bromnley, William Soanndtrs. Isq. Captain i Artillery, to ...

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... FUNERAL OF THE LATE LORD ERSKICTq: EoDIreURGIi, Nov. 28.-Yesterday (Thursday) the rera0i5 of the late T'homas Lord Erskine, K.T., were conveyed from Ammondell, the seat of the Right Honourabie the Earl of Buchan, and interred in the ancient family A-ault at lplia Church. Thle funeral was private, the bhody being cV, v in a hearse drawn by six horses, hichi was followed onll by- tiht fiamily ...

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... THE ORACLE. Tws poor Oracle is dead! If proof were wanted of the truth of what I bave said in tbe above letter relative to the haseness and stupidity of tbe London press; such Iproof would be furnished in the following article, which I take from the Morning Chronicle of the 1lth inst, The eountry and his friends have, to lament the loss of this- enlightened, amiable, and truly 4irtuous ...

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... 1:tT 11115c it. A1d.y, tie Wife of Jalmecs lrDkenstic, so nuau here, of three male clii- i wii iso the msother, are alt likely to do ?? Chronicle. Tre rhus. of Sasve Weinrr wras safely dolivered on Saturday se'nniglit, of ;re siale infant, at the residence of the Dlike and Duchess of Clarence, at (in tie aith tist. at Hackney, 71rs. G. Cooke, of a daughter; her ninth child. A1 AlEltlAGS. tm It ...

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... he FUNERAL OF MR. 'RICADO. 1t CHIPPENHAM, SEPT. 18, 1823.-(E2,tsact of ea Letter.) -This s day the remains of David Ricardo, Eq., were removed from 'd Gitcombe Park, and interred in a vault in the Parish Church of Harnish, about one mile and a half from this lace. The Parish b- Church is situated in.the Park of Mr. Clutterbuck, the son-in- id law of Mr. Ricardo, and is more of a private ...

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... H ' t j'.4~ADES. - On Tuesday, at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Ron. and Rer. tC01 Felow, Lord iscountSidonouth,totheHon. lrs.Touvnsend, daughtc0oi ?? Stoweli, and widow of the late Thornas Townsend, Esq. of Holtislgon HO,. Warwick. On the ''6th ult, at Paddington Church, William Andrcws, Esq. to Swler- younegst daughter of the late Col. Macleod, of Colbecks. Wednesday week, Mr. Rich~rd ...

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... TIUR LATE MR. KEMBRLz. Mr. KIemhle, the eldest'soh of Mr. -Roger Kenible, was born in 17.57, at Prescot, in Lancashire. He received the first part of bis education at the Roman Catholic seminary at Sedgeley Park, in Staffiordshire, and was afterwards sent to the Univerity of PDouay to be qualified for one of the learned professions. Here he' soon became distinguished for that talent for ...

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... MARRIAGES. On Toesday weel:, at Tnorrn, Mr. Illingsworth, of -lensall, aged T7, to Miss Tson, aged 62. The groom laboerrs under a slight infirmity, and woos ospported t, , fsacks: but no sooner Nvas the ceremony over, than, an if to show its fei rifcot, he cast awn'ay on of those supporters, and was borne home on the in, of his younger half. haetI eeY ,lnoes Dixonagedl5,to ...

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... THE LATE SIR ILAY CAMPBELL This venerable person, vho ended his long and active life Oil the 28th of ulartlr, in rihe S9 h year of 0s~agef Archibald o - the 23d of August, 1734. He was the eldest s ehersd1Presen- bell of Succoth and his mnother was the da''gfhter Sir and tative of Wallace of Ellersly, a lranch wfa made Soticitor-Ge. Wallace. He came to the nar In 175,d swa onsm a ter chtoe0 ...

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... RRIAGES. :at LjczishO Salamuel C-arni~g, Eaq. of Winchmtre-hill, to Ann, of GorgeAbsaemEsq.of Bhrkeath. r t' dwtee k, by the Rev. Lord John Thynne, the Hon. ~Henry Lascel- ^S4; S sa Thlynfl daughter of the Mtarquis aud Marclnioness of Bath. S - ?? (I t illst. tile 'ady of 3Morgan Waters, Esq. of a decline, at Etterbeck, - ek ' .Catbushs, Rsq'. 45 years ~of the Officoe of Ordnance. 1 t t. at ...