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King, T. Crofton, Northumberland, ship-owner. Lee, P. C. and W. Ballard, Hammersmith, linendraper.

Levy, H. Rathbone-place, glass-dealer.
Lewis, J. Bristol, merchant.

Lloyd, F. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars-road, malt-factor.

Macmillac, J. Liverpool, merchant.

Manall, W. Great Wild-street, Lincoln's-innfields, baker.

Marsdall, T. Basinghall-street, Blackwell-hall factor.

Marsh, W., J. H. Stracey, H. Fauntleroy, and G.
E. Graham, Berner's-street, bankers.
Marshall, W. Stepney, builder.

Matthews, T. and W. Bingham, Kingston-upon-
Hull, drapers.

May, N. Stepney, builder.

Neverd, W. Brunswick-street, Hackney-road, baker.

Oldfield, J. Westholm, Somerset, tanner.
Oldham, J. Bristol, woollen-draper.

Oliver, T. Park-place, Regent's-park, stagemaster.

Parker, C. Bristol, tailor.

Pilkington, W. G. Illford, victualler.
Preston, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, broker.
Rackham, J. Strand, bookseller.

Radclyffe, E. High Holborn, carver and gilder.
Ryall, W. and Ï. Upper Berkeley-street West,

stone-masons.

Sanders, W. Wood-street, Cheapside, ribbon manufacturer.

Seagrim, J. jun. Wilton, Wilts, carpet manufacturer.

Sell, J. George-street, Tower-hill, cheesemonger. Shepherd, W. Sloane-terrace, Chelsea, plumber. Simpson, N. Shelton, Stafford, manufacturer of earthenware.

Solomon, M. Great Prescott-street, hardwareman. Sparks, J. M. Mount-place, Whitechapel, merchant.

Spencer, J. M. Chipping Wycombe, Bucks, coachmaster.

Startling, T. Islington, bookseller.

Stevens, W. H. Islington, dealer in earthenware. Stewart, D. and W. M'Adam, Troweridge, teadealers.

Strachan, A. Liverpool, master-mariner.
Stunton, G. Brighton, carpenter.
Styring, C. jun. Sheffield, dealer.
Tibbet, R. Stepney, cheesemonger.

Tickner, J. late of Fitchem, Surry, and of Brighton, Sussex, now of Padnel-corner, Essex, horse-dealer.

Valle, W. Newington-causeway, draper.
Vincent, J. Trowbridge, Wilts, clothier.

Warden, J. of New Sarum, Wilts, money-scri

vener.

Watson, G. Lancaster, innkeeper.

Wignall, C. Liverpool, turpentine dealer.

Winkles, R. sen. and R. W. Winkles, jun. Islington, coal-merchants.

Wood, E. Birchin-lane, merchant.

Woolley, H.sen. of Winster, Derbyshire, grocer and draper.

Wroots, R. and Joseph Adkins, Great Titchfieldstreet, linen-drapers.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th of November, 1824, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

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Ens. Skerry, Lt.

Hon. F. Petre, Ens.

4 Nov.

do. do.

2d Lt. Price, from 60 F. Ens. vice Tathwell, prom. 7 Oct.

Gent. Cadet, Wilbraham Egerton, from R. Mill. Coll. Ens. by purch. vice Lord Chichester, prom. in 7 F. 4. Nov. W. Hope, Ens. vice Harrison, 83 F. do. Lt. Graham, from h. p. 23 F. Lt. vice Hutchinson, 76 F. 11 do. Bt. Lt. Col. Fraser, from 36 F. Maj. by purch. vice Price, ret. 4 do. Capt. Shaw, from 97 F. Capt. vice do. Bartley, h. p. 89 F.

G. Brockman, 2d Lt. by purch. vice Price, 41 F. 21 Oct. Ens. Wilford, from h. p. 11 F. Ens. vice Wolff, exch. 11 Nov. Paym. Maclauren, from 77 F. Paym. vice Read, h. p.

do.

Ens. Liddeel, Adj. vice Wolff, res. Adj. only 19 Aug.

W. Guard, Ens. by purch. vice Cotton, Coldst. Gds.

6 Nov.

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Lieut. Hutchinson, from 16 F. Lieut. Wood, h. p. 23 F. 11 Nov.

81

Lt. Duval, Capt. by purch. vice Jenkins, ret.

28 Oct.

Ens. March, Lt.

do.

do.

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Lt. Campbell, from Col. Comp. Mauritius, Lt. vice Holdsworth, h. p. Col. Comp. Mauritius

do.

Ens. Harrison, from 45 F. Lt vice Summerfield, dead

do.

Surg. Callow, from 31 F. Surg vice White, exch. 11 Nov.

Bt. Maj. Dixon, Maj. vice Wright, dead

Lt. Cox, Capt. vice Dixon

Ens. Popham, Lt. vice Cox

20 Se

do.

Eyles, Lt. by purch. vice Mac6 Nov. Capt. by purch. vice Fox, prom. 28 Oct. Capt. Logie, from h. p. 92 F. Capt. vice Shaw, 50 F.

lean, 95 F.

Lt. Maclean, from 90 F.

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4 Nov.

Ens. Caldwell, Lt. by purch. vice Hamilton, 2 W. I. R. 28 Oct.

S. W. H. Ramsbottom, Ens. do. Paym. Irwin, from h. p. 54 F. Paym. do. Ens. Last, Lt. by purch. vice Beauclerk, prom. 20 Nov.

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Capt. Fox, from 95 F. Maj. of Inf. by purch. vice Bt. Lt. Col. Long, ret. 6 Nov. 1824.

Capt. Chichester, from 2 Life Gds. Maj. of Inf. by purch. vice Bt. Lt. Col. Dunsmure, ret. do. Lt. Hon. W. T. Graves, from Coldst. Gds. Capt. by purch. vice Bt. Maj. Dalzel, ret. do. Lt. Beauclerk, from 99 F. Capt. by purch. vice Payne, ret. 20 do. Ordnance Department.

Royal Eng. Capt. Oldfield, from h. p. Capt. vice Bt. Maj. Kilvington, h. p.

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mouth, Devonshire,

Desbrisay, late of Royal Art. TeignMarch 23. Maj. Gen. T. Carey, late of 3 F. G. London, 9 Nov. 1824. Col. W. Marlay, Dep. Qua. Mast. Gen. at Madras, 6 May, 1824. Lieut. Col. Warren, 47 F. East Indies.

Wright, 90 F. Cephalonia, 19 Sep. 1824. Major Hart, h. p. Glengarry Fen. 30 July, 1824. Captain Smith, 11 Dr. Philibeat, near Barully, Bengal, 4 May, 1824. Perry, 38 F. Fort William, Bengal, 11 Apr. Coote, Wallajahabad, Madras, 23 May. Sheehy, 89 F.

Sir J. A. Giffard, Bt. h. p. 24 Dr. 28 Aug.

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1823.

1824.

11 Jan.

6 June, 1823.

26 Apr. 1824. 17 Oct. 17 Nov. 1824. action with the May. 5 June.

Claus, 54 F. Madras,
Cartwright, R. Afri. Col. Corps, Cape

Coast,

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29 Aug.

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27 May.

7 Nov.

near 18 Sept.

21 June.

Grant, h. p. 97 P.

M'Tavish, h. p. 3 W. I. R. Greenock,

Fraser, h. p. 8 W. I. R.

Sept. 17 Sept. 6 July. 7 Feb.

vernesshire,

Fellows, h. p. 1 Line Germ. Leg.

16 Apr. 1824.

May, 1824.

M'Leod, h. p. Dunlop's Corps, Rasay, In3 Oct. 1823.

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Lock, h. p. 60 F. Jounah, Mominabad, East 16 May

Ind.

Gaynor, h. p. 112 F.

- Chisholm, h. p. R. Afr. Corps, Cape Coast,

1 July, 1824.

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16. Mrs George Hogarth, No. 2, Nelson Street, of a son.

17. At Brighton Place, Portobello, the lady of Major Davidson, of a son.

At Parkhill, the lady of Robert Warden, Esq. of Parkhill, of a son.

18. In George Square, Mrs Mitchell, of a daughter.

20. At Glasgow, Mrs Thomas Hunter, Hope Street, of twin daughters.

21. At Tunbridge Wells, the Hon. Mrs Stewart Mackenzie of Seaforth, of a son.

23. At Hythe the Right Hon. Lady Greenock, of a son and heir.

-In George Street, Mrs Donaldson, of a son. 24. At Weens House, Roxburghshire, Mrs Cleghorn of Weens, of a daughter.

26. In Windsor Street, the lady of Capt. Deans, Royal Navy, of a son.

-At Little Bookham Rectory, Surrey, the lady of the Rev. George Boilean Bollen, of a son. - At Trinity House, Mrs Scot of Trinity, of a daughter.

27. At 32, Gayfield Square, Mrs Chas. Tawse, of a daughter.

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May 12. At Agra, in Bengal, J. W. Boyd, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Medical Service, to Miss Helen Merchande.

June 2. At Calcutta, Captain Joseph Orchard, of the Hon. Company's 1st European regiment, to Miss Maria Douglas, niece of Lieut.-Col. John Lewis Stewart.

Oct. 28. At Niddrie Mains, Mr William Hope, farmer, Duddingstone, to Mary, daughter of Mr Thomas Park, Bankhead.

Nov. 1. David Smart, Esq. Inch Grundle, to Julia Richardson, eldest daughter of Wm. Richardson, Esq. of his Majesty's Customs, Leith.

2. At Gossford, Captain Wildman, of the 7th Hussars, to Lady Margaret Charteris, daughter of the Earl of Wemyss and March.

-At Hartshead Church, Yorkshire, Charles John Brandling, Esq. of the 10th Royal Hussars, to Henrietta, youngest daughter of Sir George Armytage, Bart. of Kirklees, in the same county.

-At the English Chapel, Lausanne, Switzerland, Thomas Medwin, Esq. of the late 24th Light Dragoons, to Anne Henrietta, Countesse de Starnford.

At Edinburgh, James Glen, Esq. distiller, Mains, Linlithgow, to Ann, daughter of the late Mr George Heriot.

4. At Vienna, the Archduke Francis Charles to the Princess Sophia of Bavaria.

5. At Lint House, George Kinnear, Esq. banker in Edinburgh, to Euphemia, daughter of Robert Watson, Esq. banker in Glasgow.

At Ayr, Mr Garbutt, of the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, to Martha, youngest daughter of the late Mr David M'Whinnie, writer, Ayr.

10. At Edinburgh, James Hay, Esq. of Belton, Captain in the royal navy, to Miss Stewart of Physgill.

-At Auchtertyre, in the county of Forfar, by the Rev. Mr Smith, Newtyle, James Anderson, Esq. Cupar Grange, to Jessie, only daughter of William Watson, Esq. Auchtertyre.

11. At Setonhill, Mr Charles Crawford, East Fortune, to Jane May, daughter of the late John Dods, Esq.

At Edinburgh, the Rev. James Reid Brown, minister of the High Chapel, Berwick, to Mary Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr Burke, St Andrew's Square.

12. At the Protestant Church, at Lausanne, in Switzerland, Captain Wynne Baird, son of Robert Baird, Esq. of Newbyth, and nephew to General Sir David Baird, Bart. &c. to Miss Made

line Susan Cerjat, daughter of Henry Cerjat, Esq.

13. In George Street, Edinburgh, the Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow, to Miss Julia Sinclair, daughter of the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart.

15. At Edinburgh, John Taylor, Esq. attorney in Exchequer, to Dorothea Judith, fourth daughter of the late Lieut.-Colonel Lewis Hay, of the Royal Engineers.

At Inverness, Donald Macqueen, Esq. of Corrybrough, Captain in the Madras Cavalry, to Margaret, daughter of James Grant, Esq. of Bught. 16. At Hamilton, Mr Alexander Stewart, Straven House, to Sarah, daughter of Robert Whitehead, Esq. M.D. Hamilton.

-At Edinburgh, Mr George Gilmour to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr John M'Glashan, merchant.

17. At Stirling, the Rev. John Jaffray, minister of Dunbar, to Isabella, second daughter of the late Thomas Lucas, Esq. surgeon, Stirling.

19. At Dunfermline, Mr James Fotheringham, manufacturer, to Isobel Ferguson, only daughter of Mr John Ferguson, merchant there.

23. At Dunfermline, by the Rev. Mr Barlas, Mr James Hutton, ironmonger, to Margaret, only daughter of Mr Robert Morgan, Pittencrieff.

-At Musselburgh, Captain William Walker, 85th regiment of foot, to Catherine, eldest daughter of the late G. C. Ogilvie, Esq.

24. At Haddington, Mr Alexander Fyfe, surgeon, St Patrick Square, Edinburgh, to Ann, second daughter of the late Mr Andrew Matthew.

26. Mr David Young, merchant, Leith, to Christiana, daughter of the late Mr William Roy, farmer, Unthank, Fife.

-At Edinburgh, Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas of Greencroft, Dumfries-shire, to Jane Wilhelmina, second daughter of the late Erskine Douglas, Esq. M.D.

Lately. At West Grinstead Park, Sussex, Gabriel Shaw, Esq. to the Hon. Frances Erskine, eldest daughter of Lord Erskine.

At Berlin, the King of Prussia to the Princess of Leignitz. She received the left hand of his Majesty at the altar, in place of the right, as a mark of her inferiority in rank to his Majesty. The marriage was private. She is said to be 26 years of age, and beautiful.

DEATHS.

April 9. At Calcutta, Mr Hall Jop, and on the 27th, at same place, Mr Wiliam Sibbald Jop, merchant, Leith.

May 20. At Assam, of the cholera morbus, while in command of the troops belonging to the East India Company sent to that country, Colonel George M'Morine.

-At Calcutta, James Hare, jun. son of James Hare, M. D. apothecary-general.

25. At Kandy, in Ceylon, of a fever caught on an official tour in the Seven Korles, the Hon. Sir John D'Oyly, Bart.

June 26. At Salem, near Madras, Robert John Hunter, Esq. son of the late Sir John Hunter, Consul-general in Spain; and at the same place, on the 3d July, Mrs Hunter.

July 22. At St Croix, John Gordon, Esq. of Cane Valley, in the 83d year of his age.

Sept. 1. At Kingston, Jamaica, Mr John M'Feat, son of Mr Walter M'Feat, of Glasgow.

2. At Andrews, Jamaica, Robert Lithan Mowbray, eldest son of Mr Mowbray, W. S.

12. At Black River, Jamaica, Alexander Bruce, Esq. of St Elizabeth's.

14. At Florence, Captain Donald Mackalister of Loup and Torresdale.

October 14. At Losset, near Campbeltown, Captain Nash, R. N.

19. At Anstruther, Mr David Rogers, senior, corn factor.

20. At Kenmore, Mr James Macknaughton, surgeon.

21. Robert Pollock, Esq. of Cross-bank.

At Sainte Adresse, in Normandy, aged 70, Robert Charles Dallas, Esq. formerly of the island of Jamaica, and author of the History of the Maroon War, Percival, Aubrey, &c.

22. At the Hotwells, Bristol, Sarah Gordon, third daughter of the late Cornelius Durant Battelle, of the island of St Croix.

23. At Kerse, Mrs Greenshields; and on the

26th, Isabella, youngest daughter, of John Greenshields, Esq. of Kerse.

25. At Aberdeen, Francis Suther, Esq. factor to the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford, on the estate of Sutherland.

At Ditton, near London, George Alexander Wylie, eldest son of the late Dr Wylie.

-At Dupplin Castie, the seat of the Earl of Kinnoul, Miss Hammond, the only child of Lieut.General Sir Thomas and Lady Hammond.

-John Hamilton, Esq. of Broomfield.

30. At Dublin, after a protracted illness, the Rev. C. R. Maturin, M. A. Curate of St Peter's. Mrs Janet Watson, wife of John Scales, writer, Glasgow.

-At Southampton, the wife of Lieutenant Henry Downes, R. N. She retired to rest in perfect health. They were married only a fortnight.

Nov. 1. At Edinburgh, Miss Mary Reid, third daughter of the late Rev. James Reid of Kinglassie.

At Howburn, Miss Janet White.

2. At her house, Leith Street, Mrs Anne Donaldson, relict of Mr Thomas Donaldson, merchant. - At Irvine, William Snodgrass, Esq. in his 84th year.

- In the 72d year of his age, John Craig, Esq.

of Kirkton.

- Mrs Anne Welsh, relict of Mr Alexander Tweedie, late in Dreva.

4. At Dalkeith, in his 74th year, Dr Andrew Graham, physician.

-At Mousewald Manse, the Rev. Jacob Dickson, minister of that parish.

6. At Dunfermline, the Rev. Dr Black, one of the ministers of the Chalmers' Street congregation.

At Ecclefechan, James Miller, Esq. of Castlebank.

-At Dumfries, Robert Leef, merchant, Edinburgh.

7. At Stockbridge, Mr Charles Manson, late of Tobago.

-At Crescent, near Dundee, Miss Brown, daughter of the late Professor Brown, St Andrews, and sister to the Rev. Principal Brown, Aberdeen. -At Kirkaldy, Mr Henry Oliphant, third son of the late Henry Oliphant, Esq.

8. At the Manse of Annan, the Rev. William Hardie Moncrieff, minister of that parish.

-At Castlebarns near Edinburgh, Mr John Alexander, accountant.

9. At Dublin, Richard Earl of Annesley, Viscount Glerawly, and Baron Castlewillan.

10. At his seat, Dallam Tower, Westmoreland, Daniel Wilson, Esq. in his 78th year.

11. At Paisley, Mr James Orr, of the house of William Orr and Son, manufacturers.

13. At Hendon, Thomas Nicol, formerly lieutenant-colonel of the 70th regiment.

11. At Dalkeith, Mr John Bruce, son of the late Mr Alexander Bruce, upholsterer.

15. At Gayfield Square, Mrs Anna Foggo, widow of the Rev. James Watson, one of the ministers of Canongate.

16. At Edinburgh, the infant son of Laurence Johnston, Esq. of Sands.

-At Killermont, Miss Laura Colquhoun, youngest daughter of the late Lord Clerk Regi

ster.

16. At Perth, Cecilia Austin, daughter of Captain Joseph Austin of Kilspindy, and relict of the late John Gloag, Esq. of Greenhill, aged 86.

17. At Transy, near Dunfermline, John Wilson, Esq. late provost of Dunfermline.

-At Pathhead, Lesmahagow, after a long and very painful illness, the Rev. Robert Andrew Wharrie, preacher, fifth son of the late Robert Wharrie of Pathhead.

- At Meadow Place, Miss Helen Jervis Ramage.

18. At Edinburgh, Hugh Fraser, Esq. younger of Eskadale.

- In Buccleuch Street, Miss Clementina Cleghorn.

19. At Edinburgh, Emily Jane, fifth daughter of General Sir John Hope.

- At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Christie, widow of Captain James Christie, of the city guard.

20. At Edinburgh, Mrs Harriet Mitchelson, relict of Dr Daniel Rutherford, Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh.

21. Mr John Chambers, of the White Horse inn, Canongate.

22. At Comely Bank, Mrs Isabella Bennet, relict of Archibald Hope, Esq. Collector of Excise. At Springfield, General the Hon. John Leslie Cuming.

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23. John Erskine, Esq. late of the 94th regiment. 25. Mr John White, journeyman compositor with Mr Neill, Old Fishmarket Close.-He may be said to have lost his life by the late fires, having been in good health on Monday the 16th, and in consequence of his exertions during the two nights of the calamity, was seized with inflammation of the chest.

26. At No. 7, Bellevue Crescent, Edward, the infant son of James Balfour, Esq.

At Cardon, Mr Alexander Welsh.

At Edinburgh, Thomas Scotland, Esq. W.S. 27. Jessie, daughter of Mr French, Lothian Street, aged 17.

28. In Nicholson Square, Mrs Marion Brown, spouse of James Spittal, Esq. merchant, aged 52. - At St Andrews, the Rev. Dr John Cook, Professor of Divinity, St Mary's College.

At Jock's Lodge, Major Morrison, Royal Marines.

29. At Fountainbridge, near Edinburgh, Mr David Greig, writer, Greenock.

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At Salisbury Cottage, Martha, infant daughter of James Douglas, Esq. accountant, Commercial Bank of Scotland.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Blair, relict of Hugh Blair, Esq. of Dunroad, in her 86th year.

30. At Edinburgh, J. G. Schetky, Esq, aged 85, for many years a professor of music in this city; and at Cape Coast Castle, on the 5th of September, his son, John Alexander Schetky, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, and Member of Council at Sierra Leone.

Lately, In Patrick county, Virginia, John Camson, aged 120 years.

At Drumlanrig toll-bar, on his way from Ayr to London, Captain Kissock, R. N. aged 36. He was in robust health when he commenced his journey.

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