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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between July 15 and August 16, 1817, extracted from the London Gazette.

Abrahams, M. London, merchant
Adlington, J. Chesterfield, draper
Bate, W. Birmingham, victualler
Barker, S. Sheffield, cordwainer
Blackley, H. Sheldwick, grocer
Bleads, J. Chester, umbrella-maker
Busst, J. Aston, gun-barrel-maker
Beoran, L. C. Clifton, baker
Biddle, J. Birmingham, factor
Bourne, J. London, cheese-monger

Byers, A. South Shields, and W. Byers, Mile-End, ship-owners

Chalk, W. New Sarum, baker

Curry, T. North Shields, ship-owner

Cox, G. M. London, toyman

Cole, J. Plymouth, rope-maker

Cotell, J. Duncombe Mill, North Wraxall, paper

maker

Daman, T. Teddington, farmer

Day, W. New Kent Road, plumber
Davis, C. London, cabinet-maker

Deacon, B. Red Lion Square, Middlesex, earthen

wareman

Druitt, G. R. Winchester, linen-draper
Dowsett, S. Borehamwood, silkman
Diggles, G. London, money-scrivener

Donald, J. Abbot Lodge, Westmoreland, cattledealer

Elston, G. South Shields, ship-owner
Elliott, G. Woodchurch, butcher

Eltonhead, J. Liverpool, spirit-merchant
Eustain, W. Liverpool, wholesale grocer
Farrell, C. Gosport, linen-draper

Fosser, M., H. Cooper, and E. Howard, Southborough Mills, Kent, and London, gunpowder. manufacturers

Fawell, T. St Lukes, Middlesex, surgeon

Fennell, T. & W. Benstead, jun. London and Brussels, merchants

Frisby, R. Leicester, horse-dealer
Frewing, J. Blackwater, grocer
Griffiths, W. Beaumaris, currier
Green, W. London, under-writer
Goudie, J. Liverpool, ash-manufacturer
Gompertz, H. Hampstead, merchant
Hazell, G. Saltford, victualler
Hollands, J. Westminster, builder
Hix, J. Godmanchester, draper
Hay, N. London

Hoseason, W. Jamaica, merchant

Humphreys, S. London, merchant

Holt, J. L. Manchester, dealer

Hannums, E. London, ship and insurance broker

Hanbury, C. & W. Shoreditch, distillers

Hissock, E. Abingdon, woollen-drapers

Johnston, T. Tynemouth, miller

Kearney, P. Manchester, tailor

Knight, J. Castle Cary, surgeon

Lakeman, D. H. Liverpool, merchant
Lazarus, J. London, watchmaker
Lynch, P. Liverpool, woollen-draper
Lee, W. Rotherhithe, ship-chandler
Lewarn, W. Taunton, carpenter

Lindher, R. London, ship and insurance broker
Mansel, T. Pembroke, apothecary
Murrell, W. London, auctioneer

Morgan, J. Taunton, linen-draper

Mann, J. senior, Templesowerby, tanner

Mosley, J. O. and H. J. Keach, London, toy-man

ufacturers

Mitchell, J. Finsbury Market, Middlesex, brewer
Mann, J. H. Aveton-Gifford, cider merchant
Meacock, R. Liverpool, ship-chandler
Mycock, H. Manchester, shop-keeper
Nicholls, R. Bath, butcher

Nice, T. London, linen-draper

Northall, W. K. Wolverhampton, schoolmaster
Pardow, G. Coughton, Warwick, needle-maker
Parker, C. W. Halifax, merchant
Phillip, D. London, stationer

Papps, G. Bristol, hosier

Phillips, H. London, coffee-house-keeper

Parker, W. Halifax, merchant

Plackett, T. Breaston, butcher

Powell, R. Carlisle, innkeeper

Phillips, A. and B. Loser, London, merchants
Ravenscroft, H. London, peruke-maker

Reeve & Leigh, Manchester and London, warehousemen

Rees, W. Bristol, ship-owner

Richards, S. Liverpool, merchant

Roberts, O. Alnwick, Anglesey, shopkeeper
Sandmark, A. London, merchant
Stone, W. Milverton, scrivener

Spall, G. London, coach-maker
Smith, E. Derby, bleacher

Slipper, J. Crostwick, carpenter
Skerring, T. London, builder

Seholefield, N. and T. W. Kershaw, Greenwich, haberdashers

Shaw, J. late of Madeira, now of London, merchant

Salter, J. Halberton, dealer

Salmon, J. Westbury, dealer

Scott, W. Longtown, dealer in bacon

Taylor, G. Gorton, cotton-manufacturer

Waldack, H. London, cheese-monger

Warner, J. Great Wigston, lime and coal merchant

Wise, W. Bath, bookseller

Welton, B. Manchester, tailor

Wilson, J. Hanley, Staffordshire, potter

Wilkinson, T. Southwark, linen-draper
Woolstencroft, J. Salford, brewer

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between July 15 and

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Carrie, J. Arbroath, merchant; by J. Walker, merchant th re, 15th September

Christie, A. Aberdeen, merchant; by D. Hutcheon, advocate there, 18th August

Cobb, J. Pitcarles, near Bervie, cattle-dealer; by J. Milne, in Warby's Inn, Bervie, 13th Sept. Crombie, H. & Co. Glasgow, merchants; by A. Lawson, merchant there, 19th September Crombie, J. Colinsburgh, merchant; by J. Stevenson, merchant, Edinburgh, 16th August Gladstone, H. Leith, merchant; by T. Thomson, Edinburgh Glasshouses there, 2d September Gray, D. Kincardine, ship-builder; by J. Turcan, ship-owner there, 15th August

Gray, G. Peterhead, merchant; by Geo. Yeats, advocate in Aberdeen, 17th August

Hutcheon, A. and C. Nicol, Glasgow, merchants; by J. M'Gavin there, 22d August

Mackenzie, D. Peterhead, merchant; by George
Yeats, advocate in Aberdeen, 17th August
Reid, J. Glasgow, cabinet-maker; by A. Lawson,
merchant there, 24th September

Shannon, Stewart, & Co. Greenock, and Shannon, Livingston, & Co. Newfoundland; by J. Dunlop, writer in Greenock, 10th August

Swanston, J. & Co. Glasgow, grocers; by J. Ewing, merchant there, 10th October

White. D. of Blair, corn and cattle dealer; by W. Ferguson, Maybole, 3d September

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

May 22. At St Helena, Mrs Vernon, wife of the Rev. B. J. Vernon, a daughter. July 8. At Marshall Place, Perth, the lady of William Gloag, Esq. of Greenhill, a daughter.

15. At Wootton-hill, near Northampton, the lady of the Hon. and Rev. T. L. Dundas, a daughter.

17. At Mount Pleasant, Thurso, the lady of Capt. D. P. Calder, royal engineers,

a son

20. At Rosiere, near Lyndhurst, the Countess of Errol, a son.

21. At Dysart, Mrs John Barclay, a son. 22. At the Priory, near Dublin, Lady Manners, a son, still-born.

23. At Powfoulis, Stirlingshire, the lady of James Bruce, Esq. a daughter.

- Mrs Macknight, London Street, Edin burgh, a son.

25. At Perth, the lady of James Nairne, Esq. of Dunsinnan, a son.

Mrs Lyon, Forth Street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

27. The lady of the Hon. Lord Cringle. tie, a son..

31. At Camis-Eskan, Mrs Dennistoun of Colgrain, a daughter.

August 1. At Mary Bank, the lady of Capt. Gallie, late of the 78th regiment, a daughter.

2. At Forgo Lodge, Dumfriesshire, the lady of Pulteney Mein, Esq. a son.

4. The lady of Dr Campbell, surgeon, Union Street, Edinburgh, a son.

6. At the West Kirk Manse, Edinburgh, Mrs Dickson, a son.

-At the Earl of Hardwicke's, St James's Square, London, Lady Caroline Cocks, a daughter.

In Grosvenor Street, London, the lady of J. R. Undy, Esq. a son.

7. At his house in Seymour Place, Mayfair, London, the lady of James Alexander, Esq. M. P. a daughter.

9. At Fisherrow, Mrs Alexander Vernor, a daughter.

11. At 29, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, Mrs James Grahain, a daughter.

12. In St James's Square, London, the lady of John Thornton, Esq. a daughter. 13. Mrs Robertson, Hope Street, Leith Walk, a son.

Lately-At Whitelees, parish of Symington, Mrs Hugh Lindsay, a son, being her twelfth child, and first son.

Ann, the wife of Joseph Webb, a poor staymaker, in a cellar at Manchester, was brought to bed of three girls, which were soon after baptized, Elizabeth, Ann, and Maria, and are all well. The father is VOL. I.

above 65, and the mother 37, and he has had by this marriage six children, and by a former wife twenty-one.

MARRIAGES.

June 3. At Perth, the Rev. John Johnstone, St Andrews, to Alison, only daughter of the late Mr Alexander Latta of Jessfield.

July 13. At St Petersburgh, the Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia to the Princess Charlotte of Prussia.

21. At Prestonpans, H. F. Cadell, Esq. Cockenzie, to Miss Buchan Sydserff of Ruchlaw.

22. At Balsaggart, Mr John Stewart Ramsay, surgeon, royal navy, to Isabella, youngest daughter of Mr James M'Limont, Balsaggart.

At St Mary's Chapel, Bath, Majorgeneral Sir John Buchan, K. C. T. S. to Laura, only daughter of Colonel Mark Wilks of Kirby, in the Isle of Man, late governor of St Helena.

24. William M'Leod Bannatyne, Esq. of Bath, third son of the late General Bannatyne, to Miss Young, only child of Capt. Young.

25. At Middleton-house, the Rev. John Hunter, minister of Swinton, to Caroline, second daughter of the late Archibald Mitchelson, Esq. of Middleton.

26. At St George's, Hanover Square, London, Captain William Johnson Campbell, third son of the late Lieut.-General Colin Campbell, to Anna Maria, only daughter of the late Sir Francis Vincent, Bart. of Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey, and formerly his Majesty's minister to the Republic of Venice.

At Madron, in Cornwall, Captain Giddy, R. N. to Miss Scobell, daughter of the late Rev. George Pender Scobell, vicar of Sancreed and St Just.

28. At Airly Lodge, near Dundee, William Gourlay, Esq. surgeon in the East India Company's Service, to Margaret, daughter of Alexander Balfour, merchant, Dundee.

29. At Edinburgh, John Campbell, Esq. quartus, W. S. to Miss Mary Kirkpatrick Campbell, daughter of Alexander Campbell, Esq. late of the Island of Tobago.

August 2. At Limerick, J. F. Hamilton, Esq. of Westport, to the Hon. Georgina Vereker, second daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Gort.

4. At Kettlehouse, Fifeshire, Robert Ballinghal, Esq. of Burnturk, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev. Peter Barclay. 5. At Dundee, Alexander Ramsay, M. D.

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to Miss Jean Blair, daughter of David Blair, Esq. of Cookstone.

5. Frederick Johnston, Esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Captain and Lady Elizabeth Halliday.

6. At Haddington, James Ferguson, Esq. of Kinmundy, to Emily, daughter of the Rev. Robert Chalmers, Haddington.

At Edinburgh, Mr Hugh Handyside, St Patrick Square, to Isabella, daughter of the late Peter Martin, Esq. Belleville.

7. At Edinburgh, the Rev. William Robertson, minister of Laggan, to Margaret, eldest daughter of James Robertson, Esq. W. S.

At Sanda-house, Lieut-Colonel James Fullarton, C. B. rifle brigade, son of the late Lewis Fullarton, Esq. of Kilmichael, to Jane Johnson, daughter of Colin Maclarty, Esq. M. D. of Chestervale, Jamaica.

9. At Edinburgh, Alexander Cadenhead, Esq. advocate in Aberdeen, to Jane, daughter of Dr Shirrefs.

11. At North Berwick, Francis James Adam, Esq. youngest son of the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Commissioner Adam, to Mary, daughter of his Excellency General Poitaratzky.

At Carriage-hill, near Paisley, Mr Robert Spiers, Parkhouse, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Robert Braid, Esq.

At Stranraer, Colonel M'Nair, 90th regiment of foot, to Anne, only daughter of William Ross, Esq. Collector of his Majesty's Customs there.

15. At Edinburgh, George Turnbull, of St Bathan's, Esq. W. S. to Grace, youngest daughter of the late James Brunton, of Lugton Bridgend, Esq.

Lately-Lord Viscount Ebrington, to Lady Susan Ryder, eldest daughter of the Earl of Harrowby.

At Fantington Church, John Douglas, Esq. of Lockerby, to Sarah, youngest daughter of James Sholto Douglas, Esq. Denworth, Sussex..

At Edinburgh, Henry Gordon Dickson, Esq. W. S. to Eliza, second daughter of the late William Gillespie, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh.

At Malta, Captain Mainwaring, 10th foot, Deputy Assistant Quarter-Master-General, to Charlotte Murray, daughter of RearAdmiral Sir Charles Penrose, K. C. B. Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean.

At St Dunstan's, Stepney, W. W. John ston, jun. of Ratcliff, to Miss Charlotte Lindsay of Mile End.

At Middleton, Linlithgowshire, Alexander Norman Macleod, Esq. of Harris, ta Richmond Margaret, second daughter of William Inglis, Esq.

DEATHS.

January 31. At Kytah, Bundlecund, East Indies, Captain Alexander Tod, of the Ast battalion 25th regiment Bengal native

infantry, aged 36, eldest son of Mr Robert Tod, Tipperty, Banffshire.

Feb. 28. At Madras, in the 45th year of his age, Lieut.-Colonel William Lewis, of the Hon. East India Company's service, eldest son of the late celebrated W. T. Lewis, Esq. of Covent-Garden Theatre.

March 18. At Madras, George Hay, Esq. May 24. At Glenlyon House, Miss Janet Campbell, daughter of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Glenlyon.

June 5. At Jamaica, William Sutherland, Esq. of Greenwall.

16. At Woolwich, General Lloyd, after a few days illness; and three days after, Mrs Lloyd had the aggravated affliction of losing her only surviving son, Lieut.-Col Fluker, aged 34. Their remains were interred at the same time, and in the same grave.

18. At Cambria, in the 43d year of her age, Susanna, daughter of the late Wm Irvine, Esq. of Roscommon, and wife of Cap. Gittrick, of the staff corps of cavalry. This lady accompanied her husband in all the various duties and different countries in which he had been employed on service with his regiment, from the commencement of the French Revolution to the end of the Peninsular war, in the year 1814.

19. On his passage from Jamaica, Dugald Campbell, Esq. of Saltspring.

21. At Greenock, in the 97th year of her age, Mrs Barbara M'Pherson, relict of the Rev. Alexander M'Leod, of the Isle of Skye, and mother of the late Lieut.-Col. Donald M'Leod of Achagoyle and St Kildar.

22. Of the yellow fever, at Trinidad, Mr Stephen Gibson Gardner, eldest son of Mr Gardner, apothecary, George Street, Edinburgh.

30. At Madeira, Captain the Hon. James Arbuthnot, royal navy, where he had gone on account of ill health, occasioned by the wounds which he received while in command of his Majesty's ship Avon.

July 1. The Rev. John Murray, minister of the associate congregation of Carnoustie, in the 53d year of his age, and 27th of his ministry.

5. At Westfield, near Elgin, Thomas Sellar, Esq.

6. At Jersey, Mrs Home, widow of Maj. James Home of the East India Company's

service.

7. At Foyers, Mrs Jane Fraser, wife to Captain Fraser af Balmain, and only child to Simon Fraser, Esq. of Foyers.

9. At Rose Park, Grace, eldest daughter of Professor Dunbar, aged 4 years.

10. At Acharnich, in Strathspey, Major Charles Grant, late of the Hon. East India Company's service, aged 60.

12. Mr Thomas Norris of Bishopwearmouth, aged 106.

13. At Eglinton Castle, in the 7th year of his age, the Right Hon. Hugh Lord Montgomerie.

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14. Near Wolviston, county of Durham, at the age of 104, Mrs Mary Stephenson, widow of the late Bartholomew Stephen-. son. The mother of the deceased died at the age of 108, a sister at 107, another sister at 105, and a brother at the age of 97, making in the whole, 521 years as the united ages of the above five persons. No other family, perhaps, ever produced so many remarkable instances of longevity.

At Holland Lodge, Mrs Sarah Holland Walker, daughter of the late Maj. Holland, aide-de-camp to General Wolfe, and wife of Lieut.-Col. Robert Walker, lieutenantgovernor of Sheerness.

At Bath, in the 54th year of his age, Lord Arundel. His Lordship is succeeded in his titles and estate by his eldest son, James Everard Arundel.

15. At Paris, the celebrated Madame de Stael Holstein, daughter of M. Neckar, so much distinguished before the French Revolution for his financial talents.

At Port Eglinton Cottage, Bridge Street, near Glasgow, Raymond Birmingham, Esq. aged 63 years.

16. At Arbroath, Alexander Hay, Esq. of Letham, in the 69th year of his age. -At Dunse, Mrs Trotter, late of Broomdykes.

- At Persey, Perthshire, Miss Frances Farquharson of Persey.

18. At Upper Gower Street, London, Mrs Mackenzie, relict of Colin Mackenzie, Esq. -At London, Grace Jane, youngest daughter of Alex. Boswell, Esq. of Auchinleck, M.P.

19. At his house in Charles Street, Bath, aged 79, John Palmer, Esq. many years city architect and surveyor. Perhaps no architect of his day has built so many churches and chapels, all designed and executed with appropriate solidity, classical elegance, and utility.

20. At Leith, Mrs Anderson, widow of Dr Thomas Anderson.

23. At Aberdeen, Lieutenant Ogle Moore, R.N. in the 34th year of his age.

The Rev. Thomas Bain, rector of the academy at Fortrose.

24. At Muir, Ireland, the Rev. Henry Elder, thirty-two years presbyterian minister of the parish of Faughanvale.

25. At Edinburgh, Mrs C. Ferguson, relict of Dr Nicolas Bindon of Mungrat, county Limerick, Ireland.

At Peebles, Captain Alexander Dickson, formerly of the royal artillery.

At Clifton, Dr W. Craufurd.26. At Dollerie, Miss Oliphant of Condie.

At Camnish, near Dungiven, Ireland, in the 74th year of his age, the Rev. Francis Gray, who was upwards of 40 years pastor of the Presbyterian congregation of Boveagh

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29. At Cunibrae Light House, Mr Norman M'Donald, merchant, Glasgow.

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At his house, Abercrombie Place, Edinburgh, John Tait, Esq. W.S, 30. In Villiers Street, London, Major William Shairp, of the royal marines.

-At Edinburgh, at the age of 74, MrJames Swan, hair-dresser. His funeral was attended by two of his customers, on whom he had been in the habit of waiting regularly every day for upwards of 35 years!

31. Stephen Wight, M. D. aged 21. He had gone to bathe between Leith and Portobello, and was seen to fall almost immediately upon entering the water, it is supposed from the effects of a paralytic affection. The body was carried to the Seafield Baths, and medical assistance procured from Leith as soon as possible; but the usual methods employed to restore suspend❤ ed animation proved ineffectual.

At London, Benjamin Hall, of Hensol Castle, Esq. M. P. for the county of Glamorgan.

-At Hodsack Priory, Lieut.-Col. Mellish, one of the Equerries to the Prince Regent.

August 1. At Hastings, Thomas Cockburn Stothert, of Blaiket, Esq. advocate. At Peebles, Mr Adam Govan, mer

chant.

At Artherstone, Colonel Duncan Macpherson of Cluny.

At London, in the 69th year of his age, Alexander Murray Shields, Esq. of Lloyd's Coffee-house.

At his seat at St Catherine's, Ireland, in the 88th year of his age, the Right Hon. David Latouche, many years one of his Majesty's Privy Council, and for 40 years, a Member of the Parliament of Ireland.

2. In his 80th year, Archibald Paxton, Esq. of Buckingham Street, York Buildings, London, and Watford Place, in the county of Herts.

At Drimmie Cottage, near Blairgow rie, William Chalmers, Esq. town clerk of Dundee, aged 75.

At Borrowstounness, Miss Mary Padon, aged 80 years.

At Port-Glasgow, a fortnight after he landed from the island of Tobago, Alexander Scott, Esq.

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