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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between June 15 and July 15, 1818, extracted from the London Gazette.

Aspinall, J. London, stone-mason

Askham, R. D. Knottingley, York, lime burner
Attwood, J. Oldbury, Salop, victualler
Bateman, J. Ashtell, Oxford, maltster
Beal, T. sen. North Shields, mason
Brown, W. London, ship-owner

Bragg, W. A. Rotherhithe Wall, Surrey, shipwright

Bell, J. and J., Snowdon, Leeds, linen-drapers
Blowden, J. H. London, gun-maker
Bailey, T. C. London, warehouseman

Birch, T. B. Liverpool, earthenware dealer
Brewer, A. Bath, dealer

Biss, R. Castle Edin, Durham, copperas-manufac

turer

Bennet, J. Manchester, woollen-cord manufacturer Boardman, J. Liverpool, merchant

Brindle, R. Leyland, Lancaster, whitster

Bartlett, J. junior, Beckington, Surrey, dyer
Benson, J. Birmingham, pocket-book maker
Brown, W. A. London, merchant

Burdon, F. and T., Henley in Arden, Warwick, drapers

Cook, S., and E. Goring, Middlesex, upholders
Framingham, M. London, shoemaker
Gay, M. L. London, stone-mason
George, J. London, coach-maker
Hart, G. Norwich, iron-monger

Heslam, M. and T., Bolton, linen-drapers
Heywood, C. Manchester, manufacturer

Hornsby, T. junior, Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer
Jackson, G. London, baker

Joseph, M. London, wine-merchant
Langlois, J. London, dealer

Lodge, R. Kirkby, Lonsdale, Westmoreland, innkeeper

Lambden, H., and W. Collins, Gloucester, pinmanufacturers

Mayman, J. Dewsbury, York, innkeeper
Mackay, C. Liverpool, earthenware dealer
Mayhew, J. St Osyth, Essex, miller
Makguckin, H. London, merchant
Nevison, W. North Shields, draper

Nicholson, J., and S. Brown, London, pin-manufacturers

Oliver, P. Cutdown, Plymouth, ship-builder
Peacock, G. London, baker

Page, W. Banbury, Oxford, mercer and draper
Price, W. London, tea-dealer

Parish, J. and W., Badbrooke, Gloucester, dyers Parker, W. London, oilman

Peart, W. London, printer

Phillips, J. London, coal-merchant
Rawlinson, R. Manchester, pawnbroker.

Roden, E. J. Manchester, merchant, and Chester, cotton-spinner

Shillito, T. Doncaster, innkeeper

Sayer, R. P. Camberwell, Surrey, money scrivener Southall, B. Layster, Hereford, farmer

Smith, C. Bristol, boot and shoemaker

Taberer, A. Manchester, woollen-cord manufac

turer

Tyas, J. Wakefield, grocer
Tucker, B. Bristol, dealer

Vevers, J. Batley, York, cloth merchant

Walter, J. Bath, cabinet-maker

Wiench, C. J. London, wine-merchant

Watts, W. Lower, Morden, Surrey, farmer
Wicksteed, J. Shrewsbury, starch-maker

Whaley, T. Packwood, Warwick, coal-merchant
Wilson, P. Liverpool, farrier

Woodeson, T. W. London, upholsterer

Yeates, T. Brodesley Warwick, patten-tye manu. facturer.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between June 15 and July 15, 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Brown, J. Paisley, cattle-dealer

Forleng, J. Glasgow, broker

Guthrie, R. Cupar Fife, merchant
M'Laren, D. Stirling, merchant

M'Niel, A. Greenock, grocer and spirit-dealer
Ramsay, W. Crossgates, spirit-dealer

DIVIDENDS.

Boyd, R. Edinburgh, merchant; by J. Livingston, merchant, there, 1st August

Brown, G. Leith, merchant-tailor; by J. M'Lean, merchant in Edinburgh, 1st August

Burgess, R. Lerwick, merchant; by G. Paterson, merchant there, 1st January 1819

Craig, J. jun. Glasgow, shoemaker; by D. Kennedy, accountant there, 17th July

Dickson, G. Edinburgh, late tobacconist; by J. Mitchell, tobacconist there, 13th July

Hogg, R. late of Edinburgh, merchant; by J. Livingston, merchant there, 3d August

Kerr, T. Edinburgh, upholsterer; by R. Whytock, merchant there, 8th July

M'Allaster and Duncan, Glasgow, merchants by W. Ross, merchant there, 20th July M'Lure, W. Kirkcudbright, merchant; by W. A. Roddan, accountant there, 16th July Munro, J. Achnacloich, cattle-dealer; by R. Mitchell, writer in Tain, 15th July

Russell, D. Glasgow, cabinet-maker; by J. Bryce, merchant there, 21st July

Russell, D. late of Durie Foundery, Fifeshire, by T. Dryburgh, writer at Cupar Fife, 24th July Shanks, J. Ceres, brewer; by the trustee at Cupar Fife, 12th August

Smith, W. West Fenton, maltster; by J. Stevenson, merchant in Edinburgh, 20th July.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Nov. 1, 1817. At Quilon, Madras, the Lady of the Rev. Dr James Hutchison, a son. May 5, 1818. At Lisbon, the Lady of Colonel Archibald Ross, K. T. S. a son. 16. At Tain, the Lady of Dr Kennedy, R. N. a son.

21. At Clifton, the Lady of Capt. Mudge, of the royal engineers, a daughter.

29. At Wanstead House, the Lady of Long Wellesley, Esq. a daughter.

June 4. In Prince's Street, Edinburgh, the Lady of Norman Lockhart, Esq. was safely delivered of twin boys.

6. At London, the Lady of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, a son.

8. At Paris, the Lady of Capt. William Gordon, royal navy, a daughter.

9. At Brighton, Lady Kathrine Halkett,

a son.

10. At Bargaly, the Lady of John Mackie, Esq. of Bargaly, a son.

11. The Lady of Lieut.-Colonel Hugh Percy Davidson, a daughter.

At Whim, the Lady of Archibald Montgomery, Esq. a son.

12. At Gatehouse, in the parish of Bellingham, the wife of Mr Robert Gillespy, farmer, two sons and one daughter.

14. At Cornhill, near Aberdeen, the Lady of David Young, Esq. a son.

15. At Edinburgh, Mrs Capt. Barclay, R. N. a son.

20. In York Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Fortescue, a daughter.

21. At London, the Lady of Captain Patterson, of the Hon. East India Company's ship Canning, a daughter.

At Hampstead, the Lady of John Forbes Mitchell, Esq. a son.

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April 18. At Hesket-in-the-Forest, Capt. Fergus James Graham, of the Queen's Bays, eldest son of the Rev. Fergus Graham of Arthuret, to Miss James, daughter of the late W. James, Esq. of Liverpool.

June 1. At Fulham, Major-General Sir Thomas Bradford, K. C. B. to Mary Anne, widow of the late Lieut.-Colonel Ainslie, of the 4th dragoons.

3. At Borrowston Mains, the Rev. David Fleming, minister of Carriden, to Grace, only daughter of Mr John Ross.

4. At Edinburgh, Mr Robert Bennet, farmer, Dalkeith, aged 72 years, to Isobel Gulan, spinster, daughter of J. Gulan, Tranent, aged 17 years.

5. James Malcolm, Esq. Craigend, second son of the late Sir John Malcolm of Balbeadie and Grange, Bart., to Helen, daughter of Mr James Duncan, Parkhill, near Newburgh.

8. At London, Capel Handbury, Esq. of his Majesty's Royal Scots regiment, youngest son of the late John Handbury

of Tottenham, Esq., to Helen, only daughter of the late William Franklin, Esq. formerly Governor, Captain-General, and Commander in Chief of his Majesty's province of New Jersey, North America, and grand-daughter of the celebrated Dr Franklin.

9. At Edinburgh, William Campbell, Esq. M. D. surgeon, royal navy, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the deceased Capt. William Barnett.

11. At Mamhead, Devonshire, Dr Miller, physician, Exeter, to Ann, daughter of the Right Hon. General Sir George Hewitt, Bart.

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At Tain, Mr Lachlan Ross, freemason, aged 92, to Miss Ann Stewart, aged 20.

13. At St James's, Clerkenwell, Williana Milward, of Waterford, Esq., to Anne, daughter of William Newport, Esq. of Belmont, near Waterford, and niece of the Right Hon. Sir John Newport, Bart.

15. At Kingston, East Lothian, Daniel Rowland, Esq. of Saxonbury Lodge, Sussex, to Catherine Erskine, daughter of the late Pelham Maitland, Esq.

16. At London, the Duke of Leinster, to the youngest daughter of the Earl of Harrington. The Prince Regent attended in person to give away the bride.

At Aberdour-house, Captain William Marshall, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Miss Jane Huntly Gordon.

18. At Edinburgh, William Ogilvie, Esq. younger of Chesters, Roxburghshire, to Miss Alexina, younger daughter of the late Alexander Falconer, Esq. of Woodcotepark.

At Lesbury, Northumberland, Andrew Gibson, Esq. M. D. Hon. East India Company's Establishment of Bombay, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thomas Annett of Alnmouth, Esq.

Robert G. Baillie, Esq. of Culterallers, to Anna, youngest daughter of the late Menzies Baillie, Esq.

23. At Elie, Fife, Andrew Milne, Esq. of Baltilly, to Jane, daughter of the late James Burgess, Esq. merchant, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

24. MrJohn Duguid Milne, Advocate in Aberdeen, to Miss Jessie Cumming, Bridge of Don.

25. At Edinburgh, Richard Duffin, Esq. to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Edward Wilson, Esq. of Lewisham, in the county of Kent.

26. At Catharine Bank, Patrick Gillespie, M. D. Leith, to Janet Foggo Ireland, second daughter of the Rev. Dr Ireland, North Leith.

29. At Sanquhar, Henry Hardie, Esq. M. D. of Manchester, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Robert Whigham, Esq. of Halliday Hill, Dumfries-shire.

29. At Ayr, the Rev. George Bell, of Longformacus, to Mrs Elizabeth Watson. July 1. At Biggar, Mr Thomas Calder, of Westbarns distillery, East Lothian, to Jean, third daughter of James Hamilton, Esq. of Badensgill.

At Dundee, John Maxwell, Esq. late of Jamaica, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Mr James Stormonth of Kinclune, minister of Airly.

3. Berkeley Buckingham Smith Stafford of Maine, in the county of Louth, Esq. to Anne Tytler, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Tytler.

6. James Spence, Esq. Broughton Place, Edinburgh, to Margaret, daughter of the late Thomas Hughan, Esq. of Airds.

Lately, at Leith, John Scott, Esq. of Leghorn, to Jane, daughter of the late John Newton, Esq. of Currichill.

Harbourne Gibbes Straghan, Esq. of the island of Barbadoes, to Miss Johnston, eldest daughter of the late John Johnston, Esq. of Manchester.

At Barbadoes, Lieutenant-Colonel S. H. Berkeley, of the 16th regiment, Deputy Adjutant-General to the Forces in the Windward and Leeward Islands and Colonies, to Elizabeth, daughter of W. Murray, Esq. of Bruce Vale.

At River, Mr John Lord, aged 81, to Mrs Taylor, aged 70. The person who gave the damsel away was 82, and of the bride maids one was 91, the other 92.

At London, John Clayton Freeling, Esq. second son of Francis Freeling, Esq. of the General Post Office, to Mary, third daughter of the late Edward Coxe, Esq. of Hampstead Heath.

At Gibraltar, Thomas James Kirkpatrick, Esq. Malaga, to Carlotta, second daughter of William Kirkpatrick, Esq.

At Malaga, Cipiano Palafox, Count Jeva, to Mariquita Malvina, eldest daughter of William Kirkpatrick, Esq. Malaga.

DEATHS.

Oct. 13, 1817. At Jauinah, in the 37th year of his age, Captain Ludovick Grant, of the 2d battalion of the 1st (Royal) regiment. Nov. 1. At Hazarabaugh, in Bengal, after giving birth to three daughters, one of whom only survives her, the Lady of Lieutenant Charles Rogers, of the Rhamgur battalion.

Dec. 14. At Cawnpore, Captain John Stuart Schnell, of the Bengal Army, Commissariat Department.

Jan. 6, 1818. At Bombay, David White, Esq. second Member of the Medical Board of the Bombay Presidency.

14. Killed, at Ceylon, Lieutenant John M'Laine, of the 73d regiment, second son of the late Murdoch M Laine, Esq. of Lochbuy, when commanding a party of his regiment opposed to the insurgents.

March 28. In the neighbourhood of

London, Mrs Captain Mackenzie, Rossshire militia.

31. On his passage from Madras to England, after a period of 42 years public service in India, in the 63d year of his age, Major-General Sir John Chalmers, K.C.B. Colonel of the 17th regiment Madras native infantry.

May 10. On his passage from Leith to Aberdeen, Captain James Stevenson, (1st,) of the royal navy.

11. Lost overboard the Neptune packet, on his passage from Ostend to London, Lieutenant John M'Arthur, half-pay 79th regiment, or Cameron Highlanders, eldest son of Mr John M'Arthur, Esq. Paymas ter of that regiment.

17. At Pulrossie, in Sutherland, on the 1st ult. Mrs Duncan M'Gregor, aged 74; and on the 17th, Mr Duncan M'Gregor, tacksman of that place, aged 78.-This venerable and happy couple lived together 48 years.

18. At London, James King, Esq. of Millbank, in the 18th year of his age.

21. At Rome, in the 46th year of his age, George Montagu, sixth Earl of Sandwich. His Lordship married, in July 1804, Lady Louisa Lowry Corry, only child of Armar Lowry, late Earl of Belmore, by Lady Henrietta, one of the daughters of John, second Earl of Buckinghamshire, by whom he has left one son (now Earl of Sandwich) and two daughters, all infants.

At Friendville, Mrs Shirefs, wife of the Rev. Dr Shirefs.

At Southerton, near Kirkcaldy, John Douglas of Pinkerton.

22. At Ham Common, Surrey, Hannah, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, Bart.

At Peak Hill, Waltham Abbey, Captain Richard Dale, of the 84th regiment of foot.

23. In Portman Street, London, Dr William Ord, late of the Hon. East India Company's service, Madras Establishment.

At Ayr, Major William Montgomerie, late of the 37th regiment of foot, aged 87. He was one of the few surviv ing heroes who fought at the battle of Minden, at which he commanded the grenadier company of the above regiment.

24. At Siston, in England, aged 100, Kichard Kew, a pauper. He lived to be grandfather to a grandfather, being five generations.

At Newton-upon-Ayr, Lieutenant John Ferguson, late of the 65th regiment, aged 89.

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At Edrom House, George Logan Esq. of Edrom.

25. At the Retreat, near Exeter, Alexander Kelso, son of Alexander Hamilton, Esq. of the Retreat, Devonshire, and of Hullerhirst, in the county of Ayr, aged 80 years.

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At London, Anne Lady Murray, widow of the late Sir John Murray, Bart. of Blackbarony.

June 2. At Cockenzie, Roberta, youngest daughter of the late Robert Cathcart of Drum, W. S.

At Cornhill, Sir Francis Blake, Bart. of Twizel Castle and Tilmouth, aged 81. James Cobb, Esq. Secretary to the Hon. East India Company-a gentleman eminently distinguished for his literary attainments, as displayed in the operas of the Haunted Tower, the Siege of Belgrade, &c. &c.

4. Mr William Watson, of Capel Street, Dublin, one of the oldest and most respectable booksellers in Ireland.

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At Edinburgh, Mr William Elder, younger son of the late John Elder, Esq. Depute-clerk of Session.

5. At Haddington, David Gourlay, Esq. At Culdees Castle, Mrs Drummond, wife of Lieut.-General James Drummond of Drummawhance.

At Edinburgh, Lieutenant John Douglas of the royal invalids, aged 84 years, 62 of which he was in his Majesty's service. He served under General Wolfe at the taking of Quebec.

At Manor House, Old Windsor, in the 68th year of his age, Lieutenant-Colo nel Sir William Osbourne Hamilton, &c. &c. many years Governor of Heligoland.

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At Kelso, in his 64th year, Mr William Smith, writer, and for a considerable period chief magistrate of Kelso.

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At London, of a mortification of his stomach, the Right Hon. John Hiley Addington, brother of Lord Viscount Sidmouth.

12. At Exmouth, aged 76, Lord Newark, the lineal descendant of General David Lesslie, the first Baron Newark, who commanded the Scots forces, under Charles II. at the battle of Worcester. His Lordship was Colonel of the 3d regiment of Buffs, and Aide-de-camp to his Majesty for many years.

At Inverness, in the 60th year of his age, Robert Nicholson, Esq. late Adjutant of the Inverness recruiting district.

13. At Errogie, Stratherick, in the 24th year of her age, Mrs Jane Gollan, spouse of John Gollan, Esq. of Flemington.

At Arbroath, Mr James Ramsay, merchant, in the 79th year of his age, and the oldest merchant there.

14. At Edinburgh, John Gordon, Esq. M. D.

At Canaan Park, near Edinburgh, Mr Ralph Hardie, writer in Edinburgh. At Edinburgh, Mr Adam Moncrieff, son of the late Rev. Alexander Moncrieff, Muckhart.

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At Stranraer, in the 90th year of his age, Mr James Carnochan, late paro

At Cornharrow, Mr W. Ramsay, in chial schoolmaster there. He was an elder his 63d year.

6. At Burntisland, Mr John Thomson, in the 89th year of his age.

7. At Brussels, Mrs Creevy, wife of Thomas Creevy, Esq. M. P.

9. At Inverary, in the 48th year of his

in the Church of Scotland for upwards of 60 years, filled the office of session-clerk for nearly that period, and that of presbytery clerk for 50 years.

At Armonoch of Parton, Mrs Jane Dalrymple.

George Ramsay and Co. Printers, Edinburgh.

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