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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced from the 22d of October to the 22d of November, 1829, extracted from the London Gazette.

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Ardern, J Weaverham, farmer.

Abbott, W. Aldersgate-street, coal-merchant. Andrews, J. and G. Bread-street, Blackwell-hall, factors.

Abrahams, 1, York-street, jeweller.

Armstrong, T. Raskelf, and J. Armstrong, Cornborough, cattle-dealers.

Biass, R. and R. T. Elliot, Birmingham, drapers.
Burtenshaw, J. Southwark, builder.
Brown, J. Wootton Basset, linen-draper.
Beale, J. Winchester, draper.

Bourne, W. and G. Colman-street, woollen-dra pers.

Barham, C. Mark-lane, victualler.
Buckland. R. jun. Shaftesbury, draper.

Bushell, J. Sandwich and Ramsgate, lodginghouse-keeper.

Bower, W. Clayborough, seed-merchant.
Biass, R. Birmingham, draper.

Brown, J. Great Yarmouth, and S. Brown, Litle Yarmouth, maltsters.

Blunden G. East Walling, paper-maker,

Barrett, P Appleton, and J. S. Barrett, Kingston, apothecacies.

Bourne, T. Norwich, Exeter, Plymouth, Tavistock, and Barnstable, woollen-draper.

Bentley, J. Milk-street and Bethnal-green, warehousemen.

Byers, J. Newport, linen-draper.

Bull, J. Taunton, woollen-draper.
Broughton, E. B. Southampton-street, tailor.

Bell, R. Eldwick, worsted-spinner.
Brown, C. Norwich. coal merchant.

Bull, J. and W. Bull, Taunton, woollen-drapers.
Bevan, J. Pontypool, grocer.

Barlow, T. Pendleton and Manchester, calicoprinter.

Bickerton, W. Oswestry, brazier.

Breeze, J. and M. Lewis, W. Reade, and W. Handley, Tunstall, manufacturers of earthenware. Benson, E. W. and W. Darke, Aston, chemists. Bradley, R. Darch, E. Parry, and W. J. Baddiley, Great Guilford-street, Southwark, iron-found

ers.

Barlow, W. Islington, stone-mason.
Barton, J. Union-street, grocer.
Bartlett, J. Barnstable, woollen-draper.
Chappel, G. Holborn-bridge, hat-maker.

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Dudley, J. Hackney-road, chemist.

Eyre, G. Coventry and Bedworth, ribbon-manufacturer.

Everett, E. J. and J. C. Francis, Heytesbary, clothiers.

Elkington, W. H. and J. Geddes, Birmingham, dealers.

Ewer, F. and W. F. Scholfeld, Lad-lane, warehousemen.

Evill, T. L. Tokenhouse-yard, and Old Ford, dyer.

Edwards, J. New Bond-street, shoe-maker.
Freer, T. Birmingham, druggist.

Frost, R. J. Abergavenny, grocer.

Fawcett, T. Basinghall-street, Manchester, warehouseman.

Fortier, A. R. G. Norwich, tea-dealer.

Field, R. and H. Queen-street aud Whitechapel, colourmen.

Green, T. Coleman-street, Blackwell-hall, factor.
Griffith, W. Brecon, linen-draper.
Giles, W. Harp-lane, victualler

Gerard, W. Liverpool, boot-maker.

Gutteridge, W. St Albans, brandy-merchant.

Goodwin, W. Scawbey, and J. Thorp, Brough

ton, merchants.

Halfpenny, P. Exeter, auctioneer.

Hudson, T. P. West Bromwich, bone-merchant. Hill, J. Red Lion-street, coal-merchant. Hayward, T. Deal, grocer.

Hail, H. Isleworth, bookseller.

Hart, J. Great Chart, hop dealer.

Hillman, J. P. Lower Thames-street, dealer in glass.

Hay, J. Addle-street, warehouseman.
Hamilton, W. Peckham, master-mariner.
Holloway, W. Westminster-road, hackneyman.
Hardwick, J. White Hart-yard, Tottenham Court
roa, horse-dealer.

Hutchinson, J. Liverpool, merchant.
Harnwell, W. Blakeney, tailor.
Hickol, G. Worthing, grocer.

Haviside, A. and C. Harrik, Bucklersbury, merchants.

Harrison, T. Durham, smith.

Hughes, R. Manchester, tailor.

Harding, T. Tottenham, stone-mason.

Hobday, W. A. Pall-mall, picture-dealer.
Hayton, J. Wigton, grocer.

Hodgson, J. jun. Bradford moor, wool stapler.

Heylyn, H. and J. Connop, Colinan-street and Old

Ford, dyers.

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Lackenbacher, B. H. Lime-street, merchant.
Leech, G. Lane-end, Stafford, grocer.

Lewsey. T. Great Burstead, farmer.
Lowe, J. Ashred, dealer in iron.
Laccohee, J. Norwich, manufacturer.
Lambert, T. New Bond-street, upholsterer.

Levy, J. Great Prescot-street, merchant.

Lavender, J. Boxley and Aylesford, paper-maker.
Langley, T. Birmingham, leather-dealer
Leeson, T. H. Douglas, Isle of Man, draper.
Leslie, J. Liverpool, wine-dealer.
Lawrence, J. Park, Salop, miner.
Mellor, R. Derby, innkeeper.

Moss, H. Hounstitch, li en-draper.
Meyers, M. Hounsditch, hatter.

Mtwhood, CT. I. Well-street, soap-manufacturer.
Milner, W. Leeds, inn-keeper.

Mothersole, W. sen. Park-place, livery-stablekeeper.

Mackintosh, A. Conduit-street, merchant.

Morgan, W. B. St James's, Gloucester, dealer in woollen cloths.

Mangham, R. Pimlico, victualler.

Mathew, F. Woodbridge, grocer.

Moon, W. Seavington, draper.

Miles, J. East Dereham, coin-merchant.

Moore, W. S. Liverpool, wine merchant.

Nicholls, J. Grosvenor-street, lodging-house

keeper.

Neale, J. P. Bennet-street, bookseller.

Norman, J. Isiebrewers, miller.

Newcombe, T. York, common carrier. Nuttall, P. Bolton-le-Moors,

turer.

cotton manufac

Parslow, W. C. Exmouth-street, cheesemonger. Packer, J. Newbury, carrier.

Poile, J. Westheathly, dealer.

Passmore, H. P. Old Kent-road, plumber.

Pike. E. Staines, blacksmith.

Plunkett, W. Whitechapel-road, carpenter.

Peirse, T. Belleisle, training-groom

Peele, T. Peterborough, corn-merchant.

Pentey, J. Huddersfield, grocer.

Rexworthy, J. Wells, currier.

Rodge, H. Leominster, surgeon.

Rhoads, T. Hoxton, eut-glass-manufacturer.

Robson, H. George-street, Southwark, hat-manufacturer.

Roberts, H. Hafodlas, dealer.

Rees, D. Brecon, clothier.

Rylatt, G. South Kime, victualler.

Raishleigh, W. Lattiford, dealer in cheese.

Rawlings, S. Walcot, carpenter.

Sanderson, J. Gerrard's cross, victualler.

Stokoe, J. Rye-hill, Northumberland, builder.

Swan, J. Northleach, diaper.

Snowden, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, draper.

Sleman, J. Maidstone, timber-merchant

Smith, C. Old City Chambers, wine-merchant.
Sargent, W. Moorfields, linen-draper.

Scott, G and Z. Surr, Manchester, porter-dealers.
Slaney, R. Omber-ley, brickmaker.

Slader, R. Cheltenham, cabinet-maker.

Spyer, S. Great Alie-street, merchant.
Stammers, T. Francis-street, grocer.
Simmons, J. Plymouth, grocer.

Trimby, G. H. and J. G. L. Trimbey and G. D.
Trimbey, Watling-strect, merchants.

Tud r, M. Bolton, shopkeeper.
Tallent, A. Dickleburgh, linen-draper.
Truss, J. jun. Upper Holloway, lapidary.
Thorpe, S. Birmingham, victualler.

Trout, T. Lime-street and Ostend, salesman.

Tetley, S. Bradford, dyer.

Thornton, J. Brook-street, glass-cutter.

Townend, W. Keighley, corn miller.

Thackway, S. Ledbury, bookseller.

Varley, J. Stanningley, cloth manufacturer.

Wiss, R. Flect-street, patent portable water-closet manufacturer.

Wheeler, T. Hereford, corn-dealer.

Williams, J. Glocester, bootmaker.

Webster, R. Cornhill, watchmaker.

Williamson, J. Keighley, worsted-spinner.

Whittaker, C. P. Lambeth, wine-merchant.

Whicker, H. Emsworth, butcher.

Welch, A. Glastonbury, shopkeeper.

Waterman, J. Rotherhithe, merchant.

Willis, T. Bath, carpenter.

Watkins, S. Merthyr Tydfill, iron-monger.

ilkinson, G. Birmingham, saw-manufacturer,

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced from 1st October to 30th November, 1829, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Anderson, Robert Young, writer to the signet, banker, and builder, in Edinburgh.

Bannerman, James, cattle-dealer, Stobhall, Perthshire.

Bannerman, Peter, cattle-dealer, Parkhead, Perthshire.

Bridges, David, jun. cloth-merchant, Edinburgh. Buchanan, James, wood merchant at Ducklage.

in the parish of Drymen, and county of Surling. Burns, William, manufacturer in Paisley, and as one of the partners of John Gibb and Company, manufacturers in Paisley.

Campbell, Malcolm, grain-merchant and trader, Glasgow.

Crawford, William, and Co. merchants in Glasgow, and William Crawford, one of the said partners, as an individual.

Dawson, John, lime-burner and fish-curer, now farmer and cattle-dealer, in Redhythe, in the county of Banff.

Dunlop, Robert, banker, gas-manufacturer, and builder in Edinburgh, and writer to the signet. Forrest, Daniel, hosier in Edinburgh. Grant, Alexander, builder and wright in Leith. Haldane, George, and Co. spirit-dealers in Glasgow, and George Haldane, sole partner of said company.

Hoe, Thomas Charles, late mercantile-agent, now tavern-keeper in Edinburgh.

Innes, John, merchant-tailor, Aberdeen. Liddell, William, and Co. merchants, Glasgow, and William Liddell, and William Liddell, jun. merchants there, the individual partners. Lindsay, David, paper-maker and merchant at Rothes Paper-mill, in the parish of Leslie, and county of Fife.

Love, Joho, provision-merchant, Bridge Street,
Glasgow.

M-Farlane, Parlane, manufacturer, Glasgow.
M'Farline, John, merchant, Aberdeen.

Nicol, Robert, cattle-dealer, formerly in Brack-
mont Miln, now in Strathburn, Fifeshire.
Pattison, M. and F. merchants, Glasgow.
Reid, Andrew, merchant, Ayr.

Scott, John, merchant in Glasgow, residing some
time at Henning House, near Govan, and now
in West Kingston, near Glasgow.
Spears, James, sen. distiller and merchant in
Kirkaldy.

Tod, John, corn and meal-dealer, Leith.
Waters, John, flesher in Edinburgh.

White, James, corn-dealer and ship-owner in
Leith and Elie.

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30. At Mellerstain, the Lady of George Baillie, Esq. jun. of Jerriswood, of a daughter.

At Elliston House, Roxburghshire, the Lady of Robert Henry Tulloh, E-q. of Elliston, of a daughter.

At Innerkip, the Lady of the Rev. Thomas Brown, jun. of a son.

Oct. 1. At Mary's Place, Mrs Parker, of a son. 2. At Sanson House, the Lady of Colonel Cumming, of the Bengal Light Cavalry, of a daughter. -At 42, Northumberland Street, Mrs Scot of Trinity, of a daughter.

5. At Albyn Place, Mrs Charles Gordon, of a

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16. At Melville House, Fife, the Countess of Leven and Melville, of a son, who only survived a few hours.

19. At Holmhead, Mrs Sinclair, of a daughter. 20. At 1, Melville Street, Mrs John Tait, of a

son.

21, At Crawfordsdyke, Greenock, Mrs John Crawford, of a son.

At Easter Duddingston, the Lady of Capt. Wauchope, Royal Navy, of a son. - At 4, Warriston Crescent, Mrs Cumming,

of a son.

-At York, the Lady of Licut. Col. Wallace, late Major in the King's Dragoon Guards, of a daughter.

At Portland Place, London, Lady Mary Ross, of a son.

-At 6, Brighton Street, Mrs William Millar, of a daughter.

22. At Goodwood, her Grace the Duchess of Richmond, of a son, being her ninth living child. At Heathery Haugh, Mrs Tod, of a son. At Eaglescairnie, the Lady of Major-General Hon. P. Stuart, of a daughter." 24. At River Bank, Leven, Mrs Anderson, of

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Her Serene Highness the Princess of Hohenlohe-Laugenburgh (late the Frincess Feodore, and daughter of the Duchess of Kent,) of a son. 27. At Naples, Mrs William Scott, of a son. 28. At Barcaldine, the Lady of Duncan Campbell, Esq. of Barcaldine, of a son.

29. Mrs Robert Blackie, of a daughter. 3). At 8, Newington Place, Mis Kennedy, of a dughter.

51. At Belton, the Lady of Captain Hay of Belton, of a sen.

Nov. 1. At Belmount Place, Kelso, Mrs Jerdan, of a son.

-At Portobello, Mrs Scott of Seabank, of a son. 2. The Lady of P. Campbell, Esq. Northumberland Street, of a son.

Mrs Welsh, 60, Northumberland Street, of a daughter.

In Park Crescent, Portland Place, London, the Hon. Mrs Shawe, of a daughter.

4. At Bromley Place, the Lady Sarah Murray,

of a son.

6. At 10, Howard Place, Mrs William Gordon, of a son.

7. At Largo Manse, Mrs Brown, of a son. - At Bellevue, Banff, the Lady of James Mackintosh, Esq. late of Calcutta, of a daughter.

8. At Carlisle, Mrs Major Stewart Dalzell of Glenæ, of a son.

10. At Whitehall House, the Hon. Mrs Wardlaw, of a son.

- At Tayfield, Mrs Berry, of a daughter.

11. At 45, Melville Street, the Lady of the Chevalier J. J. Laine, French Consul, of a daugh

ter.

12. At Nr. 9, Abercomby Place, Mrs Greig of Eccles, of a daughter.

- At Circus Place, Mrs Cay, of a daughter. 13. At 12, Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, Mrs Bayley, of a daughter.

At Holland, Island of Papa Westray, the Lady of George Trail, Esq of Holland, of a son. 11. At 59, Northumberland Street, the Lady of John Brodie, Esq. W.S. of a son.

15. At 6, James's Court, Mrs Edward Livingstone, of a son.

At Cherrybank, Mrs Fisher, of a son.

At Larbert Manse, Mrs Bonar, of a daughter. 16. At Marseilles, the Lady of A. J. Hamilton, Esq. younger of Dalzell, of a son and heir.

20. At Hope Street, Charlotte Square, Mrs Sibbald, of a daughter.

At Dundee, Mrs Maxwell, of a daughter. 24. At Castle Broomwich, Warwickshire, the Countess of Bradford, of a daughter.

27. At Glenormiston, the Lady of William Stewart, Esq. of a son.

- Mrs Alexander Douglas, Albany Street, of a

son.

-At 25, Archibald Place, Mrs George Brown, of a son.

Lately. At Bareilly, East Indies, the Lady of the Hon. R. Forbes, of a son.

-At Argyle House, London, the Countess of Aberdeen, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

March 28. At Bombay, James Burnes, Esq. Surgeon to the Residency at Bhooj, to Sophia, second daughter of the late Major-General Sir Geo. Holmes, K. C. B.

June 4. At the Cape of Good Hope, John Murray, Esq. M. D. Surgeon to the Forces, to Mrs Eliza Grant, widow of Captain T. W. Grant, of the Hon. East India Company's Service.

6. At Bombay, Henry Smith, Esq of Batiboys, county of Wicklow, Lieut -Col. of the 1st Regiment of Light Cavalry, in the East India Company's Service, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Hon. Sir John Peter Grant of Rothieinurcus, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Bombay.

20. At Hyderabad, Capt. Geo. Keir, Commanding his Highness the Nizam's 3d Regiment of Cavalry, to Margaret, daughter of Campbell Mackintosh, Esq. of Dalmigavie.

Aug. 15. At St Petersburg, John Drury, M.D. youngest son of Thomas Drury, Esq. to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Captain John Brown, of North Shields, Northumberland.

Sept. 15. At Eastertyre, the Rev. Alexander Campbell, minister of Weem, to Isabella Margaret, daughter of the late Major Macglashan of Eastertyre.

24. At Montreal, Lower Canada, Francis C. J. Arnoldi, Esq. M.D. to Christina Maria, eldest daughter of Mr William Telfer, merchant, Leith.

28. At Fairlight, near Hastings, Sussex, the Rev. Edward Auriol, of Christ Church, Oxford, B. A. to Georgina Barbara, third daughter of the late Edward Morris, Esq. and grand-daughter of the late Lord Erskine.

29. At No. 15, Windsor Street, William Findlay, Esq. writer, Paisley, to Helen, eldest daughter of James Hill, Esq.

30. At Windmill Hill, Howard Elphinstone, Esq. only son of Sir H. Elphinstone, Bart. C.B. to Elizabeth Julia, youngest daughter of E. J. Curteis, Esq. M.P.

-At Glasgow, George Stephenson, Esq. Solieitor, Lisburn, to Louisa Ann, third daughter of the late Major James Robertson of Cray, Perthshire.

Oct. 1. At Kincraig, the Rev. James Noble, St Madoes, to Margaret, eldest daughter of James Crow, Esq.

2. At Dalmarnock, Glasgow, Robert Thomson,

Esq. surgeon, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Mr Adam Spence, Leith.

5. At Westsidewood, Mr Logan, Eastshiel, to Jane, youngest daugh'er of John Wilson, Esq.

6. At No. 25 Pitt Street, Edinburgh, Robert Hepburn Swinton, Esq second son of the late John Swinton, Esq. of Swinton, to Juliana, third daughter of Thos. Harker, Esq. of Scarborough.

8. At Bankfoot, William Allan, Esq. Solicitor Supreme Courts, to Eliza, daughter of George Gordon, Esq. of Hiltonhill.

-At Atholl Place, Perth, Laurence Robertson, Esq. cashier of the Royal Bank, Glasgow, to Robina Joanna, second daughter of Robert Hope Moncrieff, Esq. writer, Perth.

12. At Ayr, John M'Derment, Esq. M.D. to Margaret, second daughter of William Eaton, Esq. Sheriff substitute of Ayrshire.

15. At Burntsfield Place, James Watt, jun. Esq. Dundee, to Jane Scott, second daughter of Archibald Anderson, Esq. Burntsfield Place.

-At North Leith. Mr Alexander Anderson, architect, Leith, to Mary Vernon, second daughter of Mr Alexander Sime, shipbuilder.

-At London, John Searle, jun. Esq. to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late John Talbot, Esq.

15. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Alexander Campbell, minister of St Stephen's Church, Rochdale, to Margaret, daughter of the late James Peat, Esq. Collector of Excise.

19. At Cherry Bank, John Anderson, Esq. Perth, to Miss Bruce, daughter of the late David Bruce, Esq. merchant, Stirling.

--At Ochtertyre, Anthony Murray, Esq. younger of Dollerie, W.S., to Georgiana, third daughter of the Hon. Baron Sir Patrick Murray of Cehtertyre, Bart.

-At Marylebonne, London, Mr J. Renny, jun. merchant, Arbroath, to Miss Jane Boyd, of Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square.

22. At Edinburgh, James Syme, Esq. surgeon. to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Robert Willis, Esq.

At Castle Toward, John Campbell, Esq. of South Hull, to Janet, third daughter of Kirkinan Finlay, Esq. of Castle Toward.

25. At North Berwick, the Rev. Mathew Carrier Thompson of Woodstone Rectory, Huntington, to Eliza, second daughter of the late Lieut. Colonel Dalrymple, C. B. Madras Artillery.

26. At London, David Baillie, Esq of Audley Square, to Miss Stewart, only daughter of Lady Stewart, and niece to the Countess of Aberdeen.

27. At Myres Castle, Joseph Maitland, Esq. third son of Adam Maitland, Esq. of Dundrennan, to Anna Maria, daughter of James Pillans, Esq.

23. At Edinburgh, Captain Alexander Christie, of the Navigator of Peterhead, to Miss Elizabeth Ann Browne of Lauriston.

29. At Edinburgh, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Oswald of Dunnikier, Knight Grand Cross of the Bath, to Amelia Jane Murray, third daughter of the late Lord Henry Murray, son of the late John Duke of Atholl.

29. At Blairvadock, Richard Fox, Esq. of Garah bridgin, in the county of Cavan, son of Colonel Fox of Foxhall, to Camilla, third daughter of Mr and Lady Janet Buchanan.

30. At Memus, Forfarshire. Aitchison Alexander Mack, Esq. W.S. to Martha, youngest daughter of the late John White, Esq.

Nov. 2. At Rose Villa, Hamilton, Francis Hamilton, Esq. W.S.. to Mary Stevenson, eldest daughter of Captain D. Mackintosh, late of the 42d Royal Highlanders.

-At Sighthill, Mr William Thomson, farmer, Bonnington, to Christina, youngest daughter of the late James Nimmo, Esq.

3. At Edinburgh, Mr Andrew Liddell, ironmonger, Glasgow, to Jessie, eldest daughter of William Peddie, Esq. Secretary to the Insurance Company of Scotland.

-At Kippax, Samuel Crompton. Esq. M.P. of Woodend, Yorkshire, to Isabella Sophia. daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Archibald Hamilton Cathcart.

- At Edinburgh, Mr David Morris, jun. merchant, Dunfermline, to Euphemia, fourth daughter of Mr John Steel, merchant, Prince's Street.

- At Edinburgh, the Rev. Andw. Milroy, minister of Crailing, to Margaret, eldest surviving daughter of James Bryce, Esq.

5. At Gibraltar, Capt. John Macdonald of Ari

saig, Inverness-shire, to Catherine Eustace, only daughter of Alex. Farquhar, Esq. merchant.

6. At Montrose, Henry Holie, Esq. surgeon, Forfarshire Militia Regiment, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late David Ogilvie, Esq. of Park Connon.

-William Proven, Esq. merchant, Glasgow, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr Wm. Reid, bookselier, Glasgow.

7. Re-married at Paris, John Gordon of Newton, Esq. Aberdeenshire, to Barbara, fourth daugh ter of Mr A. Leith, Aberdeen.

9. At Campbeltown, Argyllshire, Lieut. Joseph Wright, R.N. to Caroline Nugent, daughter of Lieut-Col. John Porter, of the late Argyllshire Fencibles.

-At Crandington, Northumberland, Major Scott, of the 17th Lancers, to Alicia Eliza, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Henry Foster Mills, Chancellor of York.

10. At the Earl of Rosslyn's house, St James's Square, London, Bethell Walrond, Esq. M.P. of Montrath, Devonshire, to the Right Hon. Lady Janet St Clair, only daughter of the Earl of Rosslyn.

- At St Mary's Church, Dover, Capt. Alexander Macniven, of Deptford, to Helen, widow of Major Peirce, Royal Artillery.

At Allanbank, Berwickshire, John Melville, Esq. London, to Miss Swinton, daughter of Samuel Swinton of Allanbank.

- At Haudet, Guern-ey, Major Cadell, of the 28th Foot, to Isabella Catherine, daughter of the late Alexander Macdonald Esq. of Boisdale, Inverness-shire.

-At Glasgow, Alex. Macdougall, Esq. of the Island of Tobago, to Eliza, second daughter of James M'Queen, Esq. South Wellington Place.

-At Summerhill, near Dumfries, the Rev. D. Dow, of Kirkpatrick-Irongray, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the deceased Thos. Goldie, Esq. of Craigmuie.

14. At London, John Clayton Cowell, Esq. eldest son of Lieut.-Col. Cowell, to Frances Anne Hester, youngest daughter of the Rev. Richard Brickenden.

16. At North Queensferry, Mr William Miller, merchant, Inverkeithing, to Margaret, elcest daughter of Mr Scott, R.N. superintendent of the passage.

17. At London, John Dunlop, Esq. of the Grenadier Foot Guards, eldest son of Lieut.-General Dunlop, of Dunlop and Southwick, to Charlotte Constance, youngest daughter of Major-General Sir Richard Downes Jackson, K.C.B.

-At Perth, the Rev. James Ferguson, minister of the parish of Stachur in Argyllshire, to Margaret, daughter of the late Mr Charles Douglas, merchant, Perth.

-At Greenock, Mr John J. E. Linton, writer, to Margaret, daughter of the late Murdo Dallas, Esq. physician, Berbice.

18. At Edinburgh, Edward Denis de Vitre, M.D. Annan, to Janet Graham, daughter of A. R. Carson, LL.D. Rec:or of the High School.

23. At Kelso, Mr George Gillies, surgeon, Coldstream, to Rebecca Jane, only daughter of the late Major Seton, of the Hon East India Company's Service.

At Ellingham, Northumberland, Henry S. Stephens, Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Haggerstone, Esq.

24. At Glasgow, the Rev. William Colville, minister of Eaglesham, to Mary, only daughter of the late Mason Weir, Esq.

-At Dalkeith, Mr George Fernie to Miss Christian Hepburn.

-At Inverleith Row, Andrew Beith, Esq. surgeon, Edinburgh, to Ann Elizabeth Sinclair Mackenzie, daughter of the late William Mackenzie, Esq. of Strathgarve.

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28. At Arnee, East Indies, John Boyce, Esq.
Lieut. in his Majesty's 41st Regiment of Foot.
May 5. On the African station, Dr William
Burn, surgeon of his Majesty's ship Eden.

-At Bombay, Mr John Spark, surgeon in the
Hon. East Company's service, and son of the Rev.
Robert Spark, Episcopalian clergyman at Lau-
rencekirk..

June 2. At Calcutta, Dr Gibb, First Member of the Medical Board, Bengal.

4. At Satara, in the East Indies, Captain Henry Adams, of the Bombay Establishment, RevenueSurveyor to his Highness the Rajah of Satara.

5. At Cuddalore, John Hart Jollie, Esq. of Madras, second son of James Jollie, Esq. writer to the signet.

9. At sea, on his passage from Bengal to England, Major Thomas Lamont, 49th Regiment, third surviving son of James Lamont of Knockdow, Esq.

Aug. 11. At Wilmington, North Carolina, after a short illness, the Rev. John Reston, formerly pastor of one of the Relief Churches, Edinburgh.

17. At Bardowie, parish of St Andrew's, Jamaica, John Taylor, Esq. of Ballochneck, Stirlingshire, eldest son of the late Rev. Dr William Taylor, of St Enoch's Church, Glasgow.

28. At sea, on his passage home from Madras, Captain James Crokat, Madras Army.

29. At Montserrat, West Indies, Alexander Williamson, surgeon, late of Edinburgh.

Sept. 2. At Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire, during this month, of the family of Mr John Wilson, Peathill, on the zd, Anne, aged 9; on the 7th, Alexancer, aged 17; on the 15th, William, aged 11; on the 22d, John, aged 22; and, on the 30th, Mrs Wilson, aged 47. The disease, that has proved so fatal in this family, was putrid ulcerous sore throat, which had prevailed for some time in that neighbourhood, though not with an equal degree of malignity. Mrs Wilson had overcome the virulence of the distem per, but sunk under the successive bereavements of the affectionate mother. 8. At Belleaire, Island of St Vincent, Francis Brown, Esq.

9. At his house, Assembly Street, Leith, Mr John Watt, merchant.

11. At Ellon, in his 90th year, the Rev. William Massie, having been schoolmaster of that parish during 65 years.

18. At Edinburgh, in the 30th year of his age, Mr John Ewen, of the Lord Treasurer's Remembrane r's Office, Exchequer.

19. At Penrith, Miss Mary Stewart Thomson, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr Thomson..

At Alyth, Mr Edward Paterson, in the 70th year of his age, having been 37 years parochial schoolmaster of Alyth.

At Cowdenhill, Mrs Janet Halket, relict of the late Captain Robert Grinlay, Bo'ness, ag d 80 years.

At Callander, the Lady of H. Palmer, Esq. 20. At 11, Saxe Coburg Place, Mary, third daughter of Colonel the Hon. John Ramsay.

21. At Perth, Alexander Macglashan, Esq. some time of Calcutta.

22. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, J. Waugh Brougham, Esq. wine merchant, Edinburgh.

25. At Brechin, Mrs Catherine Pringle, wife of the Rev. Mr Craig.

At his father's house, 3, South Castle Street, Mr Walter Jamieson, upholsterer.

At the Manse of Saltoun, the Rev. Andrew Johnston, in the 66th year of his age, and 58th of his ministry.

At Castle Mains, East Lothian, Mr David Hume, farmer.

24. At Bellamore, Inchmarnoch, aged 98 years, Miss Marjory Flemming, daughter of Peter Fiemming, Esq of Auchintoul.

At 10, Shandwick Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Aynsworth, wife of James Aynsworth, Esq. of Cloninaghry, in the County of Down.

25. At Durie, Napier, youngest son of C. M. Christie, Esq.

- At Monifieth Manse, the Rev. William Johnston, in the 78th year of his age, and 43d year of his ministry in that parish.

26. Mrs Mary Smith of Darnick, aged 76 years. - At his house, 1, Broughton Place, Mr George Hall, writer.

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