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lady of captain Bock, of a son. Benares, the lady of Francis Hawkins, esq. of a son. The lady of John Stapieton, esq. of a daughter. At Nattore, the lady of Duncan Campbell, esq. of a son. Mrs. Isaac Malchus, of a son. Mrs. C. M. Hollingbery, of a son. At Barrelly, the lady of lieut. Houston, of a daughter. SEPTEMBER. At Bombay, Mrs.Cherrv, of a son. The lady of Joseph Douglass, esq. of a daughter. The lady of capt. Henry Matthew, of a daughter. The lady of George Abbot, esq. of a son. At Berhampore, the lady of James Robertson, esq. of a son. At Serampore, Mrs. Savi, of a daugh

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At Chunarghur, the lady of captain James Plummer, of a daughter. The lady of George Arbuthnot, esq. of a daughter. Mrs. Gomes, of a daughter. At Hydrabad, the lady of George Ure, esq. of a son. Mrs.

Turner, of a son. At Seringapatam, Mrs. de Meuron Bayard, of a son. At Bombay, the lady of Charles Forbes, esq. of a son. At Mangalore, the lady of Frederick Reeves, esq. of a son. Ai Madras, the lady of D. Neale, esq. of a daughter. The lady of captain Hill, of a son. At Dinapore, the lady of lieutenant Blakenhagen, of a daughter. OCTOBER.The lady of lieut.-col. M'Gregor, of a daughter. NOVEMBER.The lady of Edward Lloyd, esq. of a son. In Fort William, the lady of lieut. James Scott, of a son. Mrs. Arthur, of a son. The lady of John Pascal Larkins, of a son. At Dinagepore, the lady of Robert Graham, esq. of a son. Mrs. D. Moon, of a daughter. At Prince of Wales's Island, the lady of Dickens, esq. of a son. Same place, the lady of James Carnegy, esq. of a daughter. At Bombay, the lady of captain Tucker, of a daughter. Same place, the lady of Benjamin Philips, esq. of a daughter. At Madras, the lady of captain E. B. Bagshaw, of a son. Same place, the lady of George Lys, esq. of a daughter. At Chowringhee, the lady of Archibald Cockburn, esq. At Tirhoot, lady Seton, of a son. The lady of James Colvin, esq. of a daughter. The lady of licut. W. J. Hamilton, of a daughter. At Bhaugulpore, the lady of captain Wilton, of twins. Mrs. Wollaston, of a son. The Lady of capt. W. S. Greene, of

of a son.

a daughter. Mrs. Gunn, of a daughter. Mrs. Fleming, of a daughter. DECEMBER.At Vellore, the hon. Mrs. Longan, of a son. The lady of John Chinery, esq. of a daughter. Mrs. Blyth, of a daughter. The hon. Mrs. Melville Leslie, of a daughter. At Bombay, the lady of lieut. Wm. Nesbitt, of a son. Mrs. R. B. Lloyd, of a son. The lady of R. Williams, esq. of a daughter. Mrs. Marshall, of a son. The lady of captain Joseph Hodges, of a daughter. At Momensing, the lady of S. G. Evans, of a son. At Buidwan, the lady of captain Leathart, of a daughter. At Gya, the lady of John Patch, esq. of a daughter. At Berhampore, the lady of R. Rocke, of a son.

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JANUARY.At St. Thome, the lady of George Thomson, esq. of a son. At Yanum, the lady of Robert Fullarton, esq. of a daughter. At Peerlabghur, the lady of lieut. Thomas Hall, of a son. At Madras, the lady of Alex. Anstruther, esq. of a daughter. At Nagore, the right hon. lady Eliz. Richardson, of a son. Mrs. J. Conyers, of a daughter. Mrs. Charles, of a son. At Malacca, Mrs. Bone, of

a son. At Barrackpore, Mrs. Foxhill, of a daughter. Mrs. Ferris, of a son. The lady of F. Hohler, esq. of a son. At Boglepore, the lady of captain O'Halloran, of a daughter. Mrs. Stark, of a son. Mrs. W. A. Swaine, of a son. Mrs. A. Lackersteen, of a son. Mrs. Casey, of a son. rampore, the lady of O. L. Bie, esq. of a daughter. Mrs. P. S. De Cruz, of a daughter. Mrs. Smith, of a daughter. Mrs. M. Robertson, of a son. APRIL. At Bengal, Mrs. Hutteman, of a daughter. Mrs. J. Welch, of a

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The lady of R. F. Anster, of a son. At Bimlipatam, the lady of Richard Keating, esq. of a daughter. The lady of R. C. Birch, esq. of a son. At Sultanpore in Oude, the lady of lieut. John Gibbs, of a daughter. At Beerbhoom, the lady of J. T. Shakespear, esq. of a daughter. In Bundiecund, the lady of col. J. E. Meisselback, of a daugher. At the Botanical Gardens, the lady of W. Roxburgh, esq. of a son. The lady o major R. H. Colebrooke, of a son. At Trichinopoly, the lady of captain Adam Brown, of a daughter. At Bombay, the lady of captain George King, of a son. Mrs. Wiltshire, of a daughter.

daughter. At Buxhar, the lady of H. J. Boutflour, esq of a daughter. At Chunghee, the lady of Charles Becher, esq. of a daughter. Mrs. M. Robertson, of a daughter. The lady of the hon. C. A. Bruce, of a son. At Dacca, the lady of John Fen

dall, esq. of a daughter. At Cawnpore, the lady of captain Rob. Ellis, of a son. On board the H. C. ship Devaynes, the lady of col. Syme, of a daughter. At Serampore, Mrs. Cadet Flouest, of a daughter. At Amee, the lady of G. Read, esq. of a son.

MARRIAGES.

MAY, 1803.--At Bombay, major Tho. Charlton Harris, deputy adjutant general, to Miss C. Young. Same place, major Quin Brownrigg, of his majesty's 75th regiment, to Maria Bowles. At Bengal, Mr. W. Hooper, to Miss Rosalda Manuel. Same place, Mr. Arthur Donelly, to Miss Authonio Maria. Sume place, A. H. Smith, esq. to Miss Eliza Curfy. Same place, Thomas Meik, esq. commander of the Tay, to Miss Susanna Jones. Same day, Mr. Simon William Little, to Miss Elizabeth Betsy. Same place, Mr. James Gould, to Miss Colier. At Jaggernaickporam, Benj. Heyne, esq. to Miss M. E. Topander, daughter of Mr. Topander, of the Dutch company's service. At Madras, Mr. John Sykes, to Miss Eleonora Cachart. At Bombay, Capt. King, to Miss Eliza Mossop. JULY.At Bengal, Charles D'Oyley,

esq. civil service, to Miss Marion Greer. Same place, Mr. Richard Williamson, to Miss Sarah Morley. Same place, Mr. Evans Ede, to Miss Barbara Martin. At Mahon, near Lucnow, lieut. Casement, adjutant to the 1st bat. 4th native reg. to Miss Browne, daughter of lieut.-col. G. S. Browne, of this establishment. Same place, Mr. John Ward, to Miss Charlotte Parry. Same place, Richard Chichly Plowden, esq. of the civil service on this establishment, to Miss Sophia Fleming. Saine place, Mr. Michael Keys, to Miss Mary Weber. Same place, Mr. Joseph Humbert, to Miss Mary Gentah. Sone place, Edward Palmer, to Miss Elizabeth Ro

Zario.

AUGUSTA Bombay, lieut. Robert

Hunter Hough, to Miss Louisa Waddington, daughter of major general

Waddington, of this establishment. At Madras, Robert Alexander, esq. of the hon. company's civil service, to Catharine Maria Williams. Same place, Mr. John Tisbury, to Mis A. Pelling. Same place, Captain Cramer, of his majesty's ship Rattlesnake, to Miss Sophia Dodson. At Mirzapore, Roderick Robertson, esq. of Putty Ghur, to Miss Stewart. Same place, Mr. John Hughes, to Miss Sarah Fleming. At Chowringee, at the house of Charles Lambert, esq. by the rev. P. Limrick, Alexander Wilson, esq. to Miss Macintosh. Same place, Mr. W. Vanzante to Mrs. Jane Teadre. Same place, Mr. John Brown, to Mrs. Ann Gardiner. Same place, by the rev. Mr. Limreck, lieutenant Colin Campbell, of the 4th regt. native infantry, to Miss Lucy Fombelle. Same place, lieutenant Haddon Smith, of his majesty's 22d regt. to Miss Sarahı Exshaw. Ahuprah, by the rev. Dr. Stacy, John Sandford, esq. reg ster to the court of appeal and circuit at Benares, to Miss Rose Heming, daughter of the late George Heming, esq. of Wedington Hall, in Warwickshire. Same place, John Johnson, to Miss Amelia Bowers. SEPTEMBER.

At Bombay, Lachlan Macquire, 86th regt. to Messrs. Louisa Wilkins, at Pondicherry. Same place, Eugene Pernon, esq. to Mad. Gany du Rhone. Same place, Mr. John M' Arthur, to Miss Sarah Vibart. Same place, John Corsar, esq. to Miss Pringle. Same place, Mr. Johannes, Muckerstees, to Miss Eliza Lee. At Madras, captain James Grant, commandant of the body guard of the governor-general, to Miss Julia Keir. At Chiccacole, lieutenant-colonel John James Durand,

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to miss Anne Aylmer. John Nathaniel Sealy, esq. to miss mary Watson. Mr. Owen Davis, to Mrs. Nutall. At Madras, Thomas Daniel, esq. to miss Johnstone.

OCTOBER.

At the house of Mr. Gibson, Mr. Thomas Jones, of the pilot service, to miss Burton. Lately, at Allahabad, Da niel Johnson, esq. surgeon, to miss Phipps. At Negapatam, capt. Horne, of the brig Tray, to miss Louisa Ward, daughter of the late lieutenant colonel Ward, of the honourable company's service. NOVEMBER-At Bombay,

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James Martinnan, of the marine battalion, to miss Elizabeth Bowler, daughter of the late William Bowler, esq. of the honourable company's civil service. At the same place, by the rev. Arnold Burrows, Patrick Hadow, esq. to niss M'Donald, and eutenant John Lawrence, of the honourable company's Bombay marine, to miss Cleland. At the same place, on lieutenant Marston, of his majesty's 86th regiment, military secretary to the honourable the governor to miss Sulivan, daughter of sir Benjamin Sulivan, recorder of Bombay. Thomas Hoseason, esq. his majesty's naval officer at Madras, to miss Angelica Cochrane. DECEMBER-At Bombay, lieutenant George Fenner Hughes to miss Sarah Ann M.Lean. Mr. Jonathan Evans, to miss Hannah Gonsalves. Mr. Edward Brightman, to miss Mary Jones. Mr. Charles Murray, to miss Lucy Da Silva. At the house of John Lumsden, esq. by the reverend Claudus Buchannan, Neil Benjamin Edmonstone, esq. secretary to the govemment in the secret, political, and foreign departments, to miss Treil. Mr. Hugh O'Neil, to miss Anderson, daughter of captain Anderson, late of this establishment. Mr. Richard de Couray, to miss Jane Fergusson. JANUARY, 1804.-At Masulipatam,' R. Alexander, esq. to miss M. A. Watson. At Madras, Al ander Cockburn, to miss Olympia Campbell.

At Columbo, capt. C. F. Napeir, royal artillery, to miss CathaThe Carrington. At the new Church, Mr. C. Terley, to miss E. Subbert, dingber of general Subbert. From

the upper orphan school, at Kidderpore house, miss Murray, daughter of lieutenant James Charles Murray, deceased, to Mr. John Driver. Mr. Joseph Wills, to miss Elizabeth Gooding. Mr. William Mansfield, to miss Joanna da Cruz. Mr. Alex. ander Pinto, to miss Hammond. MrJoseph Maddox, to miss Ann Damzen. Mr. Peter Spunge, to miss Bataiza. Lately, at Balasore, Mr. Joseph Shult, to miss de Costa, niece of A. de Costa, esq. late Dutch resident of that place. At the same place, Mr. John Duffey, to miss Maria Pareira, daughter of Mr. Gomez Pareira. At Dinapore, W. E. Rees, esq. of the honourable Company's civil service, to miss E. M. Stacy, daughter of the reverend Dr.. Stacy. Mr. Thomas Collings, to miss Elizabeth Williams. Mr. Allan Bowil, to miss Elenor Murray. APRIL-At Bengal, Mr. Francis Metcalf, to miss Dichett. Mr. EdDykes, mariner, to miss Catharine Gomez. Mr. George Moore, to miss Elizabeth Clements. Mr. Manuel Pereira, to miss Charlotte Bruce. At Bulwa Guaut, near Benares, by the reverend Mr. Jeffries, Mr. John Lane, of Gaze pore, son of Thomas Lane, esq. one of the council of commerce in Bengal, and chief of Cossimbuzar, in 1776, to miss Charlotte Auriol, esq. At Madras, captain Boles, of the Madras establishment, to miss Gee.

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BENGAL.

John Mills, to miss Sarah Swift. Mr. John Flower, to miss Ann Lindsay. By the reverend P. Limrick, Ensign Duncan Mac Leod, of the honorable Company's service, to miss Henrietta Caroline Lestock Friell. At the new church, by the reverend Paul Limrick, James Money, esq. commercial resident at Dacca, to miss Eliza Louisa Ramus. At Gyah, by the reverend Dr. Stacy, Charles Trower, esq. to Mrs. Playdell. At Nattore, Wigram Money, esq. of the honourable Company's civil service, to Miss Anne Campbell. Mr. Thomas McCoy, to Miss Mary de Couta. Mr Charles Smith, to Miss Rheta da Cruz. Mr. John Fernandez, to miss Maria Cranenburgh. By the reverend Mr. Limnick,

Limrick, captain James Bourbon, Mrs. Shaw, relict of the late John Shaw, esq. of Pubna. At Benares, by the reverend Richard Jeffrys, David Morrieson, esq. assistant to the collector, to Miss Sophia Brooke. At Narraingunge, at the house of James Irwin, esq. Christopher Roberts, esq. of the civil service, to Miss Caroline Bird, daughier of Shearman Bird, esq. Lately, at St. Helena, lieutenant Robert Statham, to Mrs. Wilson, relict of the late rev. Mr. Wilson, chaplain on that establishment. Lately at Purtaubghur, lieutenant Kennedy, of the 5th regiment of native cavalry, to Miss Don, daughter of lieutenant colonel Don.

At Bombay, by the reverend Nicholas Wade, captain William Heffman, of his majesty's 75th regiment, to Mrs. Anna Robertson, widow of the late lieutenant John Robertson. At Baroda, by the reverend Arnold Burrows, lieutenant Richard Dale, of his majesty's 84th regiment, major of brigade, and secretary to colonel Murray, to miss Robertson. At the same place, captain Basden, commander of the ship James Sibbald, to Mrs. German. At the same place, by the reverend Nicholas Wade, lieutenant colonel John Bailie, of the artillery, to Miss C. Le Messurier.

DEATHS.

MAY, 1803.-At Madras, lieut. A. C. Hamilton, of the 2d battalion of the 10th regiment of native infantry. At the same place, lieutenant H. B. Barker, of the 2d battalion of the ed regiment of native infantry. At Colombo, capt. Edward Bullock, of his majesty's 65th regiment. At ditto, major David Blair, of the honourable East India Company's service. At the same place, R. Bourne, esq. 1 st assistant to the agent of Revenue and Commerce. At the same place, lieutenant Alexander Moore, of his majesty's 51st regiment. At Point de Galle, in consequence of the jungle fever, Mrs. Susannah Wilhelmina Lorenz. At fort Mac Dowall, ensign John D. Moses, of his majesty's malay regiment. At Madura, on the 28th May, the infant son of T. Ansty, esq. At Bellary, on the 25th May, Lieutenant colonel Ford, of his majesty's 80th regiment. At Colombo, lieutenant colonel Burton, Gage Barbut, of his majesty's 73d regiment. At Candi, captain Paul Carrington. At Trincomale, lieutenant Howe, of his majesty's malay regiment. At Bombay, lieutenant George Warburton, of the 1st battalion 7th regiment native infantry. At Cannote, in Malabar, lieutenant Williams, of the Bombay regiment, was struck with

lightning, and instantaneously expired. At the same place, captain A. Patton, of the honourable Company's ship Ocean, of a fit of apoplexy.

JUNE.

On the 2d instant, Mrs. Sarah Aungier, the wife of captain R. Aungier, the ship Shrewsbury, Lately accidentally drowned, lieutenant Richard Foster, of the 2d battalion of native infantry. On the 6th instant, Mr. James Coombs, master on the Pilot establishment. On the 15th the infant son of the rev. Dr. Brown. On the 22d instant, B. M'Cullum, esq. On the 21st instant, Mr. P. C. Brad- shaw. On the 26th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. T. Watley. On the 15th instant, at Dinapore, the infant daughter of the reverend Dr. Stacy, On

the 23d instant, after a severe painful, and fingering illness, Mrs. Ann Creighton. At Madras, Mr. Thomas Jolly. At Chingleput, Captain de Bordes, of his majesty's Swiss regiment de Meuron. Át Colombo, M. P. Joseph, aged 67 years. At Candy, Lieutenant James Gellie, of the Madras artillery, commissary of ordnance and military stores at Trincomalee. At Ryah Coltah, lieutenant John George, of the 1st batta

lion 18th regiment of native infantry, Beauvoir Dobree, esq. secretary to the commissioner extraordinary of the prince of the seven corles. At Jaggernaickporam, Mrs. Anna Maria Gertruda Rock Duy. navelt, wife of Lebrecht Cornelius Topander, esq. At Bombay, sir Thomas Henry Cope, 2d battalion, 10th regiment Madras native infantry. Lieutenant Ro.ertson, his majesty's Scotch brigade. N. Griffiths, surgeon of his majesty's ship Arrogant. Major Kennet, of the Madras establishment. At Calicut, lieutenant I. K. Garden, of the 24 regiment native infantry. At Surat, the infant son of John Thorpe, esq.

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Lately at Burragong, lieutenant colonel Hercules Skinner, of the 19th native regiment. Mr. John Bulsey, clerk to W. Jackson, esq. Captain John Legrand, of respectable French family, native of St. Malo, much regretted by those who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, On board the Stirling Castle, at sea, Mr. P. H. Ormsby, many years an examiner in the military department. The infant daughter of major Richardson. Mrs. Collins. Captain James Reddy, commander of the ship Britannia. Thomas Keene, esq. age: 46, regretted by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Lieutenant Thomas Russell White, of the 6th native cavalry, an officer sincerely lamented by all who knew him. At Chinsurah, Mr. Charles Lewis Vogel. Mr. Campbell, late a customhouse officer. Mr. D. D'Cruz, aged eighty years. At Gooty, Mr. Robert Daley, conductor of ordnance. Mr. M'Rae, surgeon of the ship Countess of Sutherland. Mr. Henry Harrison, an officer of the country service. In Camp, near Amednagur, Captain J. H. Brown, of his majesty's 78th regiment; to the inestimable character of a True Soldier, irreproachably sustained during an active service of thirty years, Captain Erown added virtues in his private life, which endeared him to his friends, and procured him the respect and esteem of all who had the happiness of knowing him.

His loss has left a chasm in the society of his friends that will not be easily filled up; and the recollection of him can never fail to excite in their breasts a sigh of regret to his bonoured memory.

Bengal, Henry John Darrell, esq. much regretted. At Madras, Mr. J. R. Shuttleworth, assistant surgeon.. At Negaptam, Mr. Francis Hughes Ward, son of the late lieutenant colonel Ward. At Nellore, Captain Sutton Taylor, of the 2d battalion, 16th regiment of native infantry. In camp, near Pollaveram, lieutenant Thomas Marke, of the 2d battalion 8th regiment of native infantry. At Candy, lieutenant and adjutant Henderson, of his majesty's malay regiment. At fort Victoria, the lady of captain Michael Kennedy. At a post on the banks of Kistnah, lieutenant John Brush, of the 1st batta lion 2d regiment of native infantry. On their passage to Europe, Joshua Kitson, esq. late of Tranquebar, his lady and child. At his house on Choultry plain, sir Paul Joddrell, late physician to his highness the nabob of Arcot.

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