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VOL. XIV. PART II.

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- The lady of William Baillie, Esq., of Polkemmet, a daughter.

8. The lady of Woodbine Parish, Esq., jun., London, a son and heir.

10. The lady of John Campbell, Esq., of Stonefield, a daughter.

The lady of Major Moodie, royal engineers, a son.

11. The lady of Captain Charles Menzies, R. M. Artillery, a son.

12. At Maulesden, near Brechin, the lady of Colin Gib, Esq., a son.

son.

The lady of J. N. M'Leod, Esq., a

14. At Anack Cottage, Clapham, the lady of Alexander Grant, Esq., a son.

15. Of a daughter, the lady of Captain Langslow, (Bengal Establishment,) her fifth child. The eldest was born in Africa,

the next in Asia, and the third in North America.

18. Mrs Trotter, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, a daughter.

At Schivas, the lady of Alexander Forbes Irvine, Esq., a daughter. 19. Mrs Thomas Kinnear, Great King Street, Edinburgh, a son.

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The lady of A. Maitland Gibson, younger of Cliftonhall, a son.

20. At Holland Lodge, Newington, Edinburgh, Mrs Colonel Walker, a son. 21. At Lerwick, Shetland, Mrs James Yorkston, a daughter.

25. In Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, the lady of the Lord Justice Clerk, a

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