ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced in February 1819, extracted from the London Gazette. Atkinson, J. W. Mitcham, Surrey, farmer Adams, S., and J. Wattleworth, Stafford, ironmongers Bates, J. Stockport, dealer Blyth, R. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant Burroughs, J. St George, Middlesex, spirit-merchant Brown, W. St John Street, Middlesex, cheesemonger Burn, W. Exeter, draper Bacon, R. jun. London, miller and baker Cawoods, D. Wakefield, York, merchant Cooper, E. Blandford Forum, Dorset, linen-draper Clarke, J. Stagbatch, Leominster, farmer Dinelay, J. Peopleton, Worcester, coal-merchant Fricker, C. jun. Stoke Newington, merchant Fox, R. W., and W. P. Smith, Plymouth, merchants French, W. Heaton Norris, cotton-manufacturer Fairclough, P. Farington, Lancaster, tauner Gilchrist, G., and J. M. Liverpool, merchants Gallimore, T. Wick war, Gloucester, maltster Gale, J. London, wholesale stationer Garner, W. Poulton-cum-Seacome, Chester, coaldealer Green, J. London, coachmaker Gregson, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant Greathead, T., and W. Outhwaite, Lamb Street, Middlesex Gray, G. London, builder Hatton, J. Warrington, Lancaster, butcher Hornby, J. Liverpool, merchant and common brewer Hatterley, M. Bolton-with-Harrowgate, York, hotel-keeper Healey, R. Rochdale, Lancaster, woollen-manufacturer Hopper, C. London, lace-dealer Highfield, G. B. and C. Liverpool, merchants Harris, G. Birmingham, and J. Edmond, Aston, near Birmingham, japanners Hope, T. Blakeley, Manchester, bleacher Horner, J. Brockbottom-within-Claughton, Lancaster, W. Horner, Liverpool, and J. Horner, Brock bottom, dealers Hall, R. S. London, merchant Heaford, T. London, dealer Jackson, G. London, sugar-factor Johnson, J. London, merchant Jones, W. London, earthenware-man, and Staf Levy, L. London, merchant Longdon, J. Peak Forest, Derby, victualler Lewis, W. Beak Street, Middlesex, woollen-dra per Lomas, J. London, tavern keeper Leigh, S. London, bookseller Loft, G. Woodbridge, Suffolk, coal-merchant Morgan, J. M., G. M., and R. London, wholesale stationers Mottram, C. London, merchant Morgan, W., and W. Matthews, Newport, brewers Mather, J. Manchester, joiner and builder Martin, W. London, cheesemonger Mitchell, T. Cowick, York, linen-draper Nayler, M. and G. Darlington, leather-dressers Oliver, J., and N. G. Ingraham, jun. London and Plymouth, merchants O'Hara, M. Watford, Herts, innkeeper Paul, J. London, merchant Pickman, J. Deptford, maltster Powell, G. London, baker Potts, R. London, haberdasher Pitcher, J. London, carpenter Penny, G., and R. Thomson, London, brokers Peers, J. Liverpool, merchant Phillips, G. E. Plymouth, saddler Prest, W., and J. Woolner, London, corn-factors Powell, P. Manchester, bleacher Parker, J. Oxbridge, Somerset, money scrivener Peake, S. jun. and J. Ruthwell, Lancaster, calicoprinters Rothwell, J. Halliwell, Lancaster, shopkeeper Reed, T., and J. Middlemas, Newcastle-upon- Randall, J. London, auctioneer Raffield, J. London, dealer Revett, J. jun. Tolleshunt, Darcy, Essex, but. cher Smyth, E. London, shoemaker Sayer, E. Bath, tailor Stansfield, J. Manchester, merchant Starbuck, R. Milton-next-Gravesend, bootmaker Street, J. F. London, stationer Shotter, F. Steyning, Sussex, auctioneer Smith, R. Oxford, linen-draper Stewart, R. Liverpool, merchant Sayer, W. Bristol, corn-factor Towsey, J. jun. Blandford Forum, Dorset, stone mascu Towzey, J. jun. and Sarah Lloyd, Blandford Fo rum, Dorset, dealers Thomson, T. Hambleton, Lancaster, chapman Taylor, R. Witney, Oxford, mealinan Tricker, C, Stoke Newington, merchant Thick, J. London, broker Upton, G. London, oil-merchant Wilbeam, J. H. Surrey, rectifying distiller Wilks, R. London, printer Whates, R. London, anchor-smith Wilkinson, H. Liverpool, merchant Watkinson, W. London, boot and shoemaker Wright, F. London, merchant Woods, W. London, coal-merchant Woodhouse, J. and M. London, West India bre kers Worsley, J. Liverpool, wine-merchant Woods, E. R. Kelveden, Essex, shopkeeper ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced in February 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Bald, W. Glasgow, merchant Blain, J. Greenock, partner of M'Gouns, Watson, and Co. merchants Brown, W. senior, and Brown, W. junior, Kilmar nock, dealers in saddlery Haddow and Dale, Glasgow, merchants Haddow, Scott, and Dale, Glasgow, merchants Lyell, G. Blackburn, Linlithgowshire, coal-mer chant and lime-burner M'Grigor, P. and Co. Glasgow, calico-printers M'Indoe, R. Glasgow, agent M'Lachlan, D. and L. Leith, merchants Young, J. and Co. Edinburgh, merchants and general agents DIVIDENDS. Brodie, J. Dysart, shipowner; by A. Spence, merchant, Leith, 11th March Bryce, and Aitken, Alexander Bryce, and Alex ander Bryce and Son, Glasgow, merchants; at 81, Brunswick Street, there, 22d March Forbes, W. Peterhead, merchant and ship-builder; by W. Gamack, writer there, 27th March Hardie, P. Dasher, near Kippen, dyer and woolcarder; by J. M'Callum, Glasgow, 17th March M'Cormick, the late J. Glasgow, merchant; by M'Grigor and Murray, writers there, 12th March Neilson and Young, Glasgow, plumbers; by P. Grierson, jeweller there, 17th March Scott and Balmanna, Glasgow, and J. Jacque and Co. West Indies, merchants; by J. M'Gavin, accountant in Glasgow, 5th March Sempill and M'Nab, Hutchisontown, Glasgow, brewers; by J. M'Gavin, accountant in Glasgow, 16th March, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTHS. Jan. 25. 1819. At Douglas, Isle of Man, Mrs Forbes of Culloden, a son and heir. 27. At Tavistock Square, London, the lady of Gurney Barclay, Esq. a son and heir. Feb. 2. At Arthurstone, Perthshire, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. Dick, 42d Royal Highlanders, a daughter. At Alderton, the lady of the Hon. and Rev. A. Turnour, a son. 3. At Ashburnham House, Hayhill, the Countess of Ashburnham, a son, being her ladyship's twelfth child. Eleven of her children are living. In Prince's Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Murray of Murrayshall, a daughter. -- At Montrose, the lady of Charles Robertson, Esq. younger of Kindeace, a In Hamilton Place, London, the Duchess of Bedford, a son. 21. In George Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Mackenzie of Strathgarve, a daughter.. At Leith Fort, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Walker, a daughter. Lately-At Boulogne-sur-Mer, the lady of Colonel Sir J. Cameron, K. C.B. K. T. S. of the 9th foot, a son. At Santa Maura, the lady of Colonel Patrick Ross of the 75th regiment, Resi sident and Commandant of that island, a daughter. MARRIAGES. July 25. 1818. At Kidderpore, Calcut, ta, Captain R. R. Young, of the Hon. East India Company's Bengal native infantry, to Sophia, daughter of the late Hickey, Esq. R. N. and niece of General Thomas, of Brockhill, near Exeter, Devon. Aug. 24. At Calcutta, Mr J. Campbell, of the Bengal civil service, to Margaret Flora, daughter of the late Mr Douglas, West Indies, and niece of Major J. L. Stuart, Hon. East India Company's service. Feb. 3. 1819. At Portobello, Joseph Pearce, Esq. of Breminster, Dorsetshire, Captain Royal Navy, to Forbes, youngest daughter of the deceased G. M'Kay, Esq. of Bighouse. 6. The Rev. William Fortescue, second son of the Hon. Mathew Fortescue, to Isabella Barclay, second daughter of the late James Christie, Esq. of Durie. 8. At Drumsheugh House, George For bes, Esq. banker in Edinburgh, to Mary, eldest daughter of Sir John Hay, Bart. & At Cardonald, Moses M'Culloch, Esq. of Balgray, merchant in Glasgow, to Miss Elizabeth Newham, daughter of the late Mr Daniel Newham. 10. At Edinburgh, Captain Houston Stewart, R. N. second son of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart of Greenock and Blackhall, Bart. to Martha, youngest daughter of Sir William Miller of Glenlee, Bart. one of the Senators of the College of Justice. 11. At St James's Church, London, Thomas Viscount Anson, to Louisa Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Na-" thaniel Philips, Esq. of Slebeck Hall, Pem brokeshire. 12. At Monktonhill, John Lennox, Esq. of Catrine Holm, to Miss Jane Gardner, daughter of John Gardner, Esq. of Monk. tonhill. 14. At Kingston Church, Portsea, Lord Greenock, Deputy Quarter-Master-General in the South-West District, to Miss Mather, daughter of Thomas Mather, Esq. His Lordship was recently married at Boulogne. 15. At Perth, John Archer, Esq. to Miss Agnes Malcolm, second daughter of ColLector Malcolm. James Young, Esq. of Peelhill, to Anne Stewart Hamilton, daughter of Dr Gavin Hamilton of Springbank. 16. At Kilgraston, Captain Lindsay, Grenadier Guards, eldest son of the Hon. Robert Lindsay of Balcarras, to Mary Anne, daughter of the late Francis Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston. 23. At Overton, near York, Robert Dow Kerr, Esq. of Greenock, to Augustá, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D. D. At Mavisbank, Alexander Brodie, Esq. merchant in Leith, to Louisa, third daughter of the late Captain William Mercer, of the Hon. East India Company's service, At London, Thomas Broadwood, Esq. of Juniper Hall, Surrey, to Anne Augusta, eldest daughter of Alexander Mundell, Esq. of Parliament Street. 24. At the Manse of Carnock, the Rev. Peter Cosens, minister of Lauder, to Catharine, only daughter of the Rev. Alexander Thomson, minister of Carnock. 27. At St James's Church, London, the Right Hon. Lord Rodney, to Charlotte Georgiana, second daughter of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. of Tredegar, in the county of Monmouth. March 1. William Pollock, Esq. of Whitehall, to Margaret, eldest daughter of John Black, Esq. of Clermont. 2. At Alderston, Captain A. G. Jackson, of the royal artillery, to Catharine, eldest daughter of the late Walter Cecil, Esq. of Moreton Jeffries, Herefordshire. Lately-At the house of the Hon. Miss Hamilton, Abercromby Place, Charles Sotheby, Esq. Captain in the Royal Navy, eldest son of William Sotheby, Esq. of Sewardstone, Essex, to the Hon. Jane Hamilton, third daughter of the late William Lord Belhaven and Stenton. At Dublin, Captain Francis Dundas, of the 81st regiment, to Miss Walker. At St George's Church, Limerick, J. Campbell, Esq. Captain in the 12th regi, ment of foot, to Anne, only daughter of the late J. Saxton, Esq. of that city. DEATHS. July 19. 1818. At Allahabad, Henry Gibson, Esq. resident surgeon there, eighth son of the late William Gibson, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh. 26. At Padang, in the island of Sumatra, of a violent fever, incurred by fatigue, Joseph Arnold, M. D. F. L. S. aged 37, a native of Beccles, in Suffolk, who, after having circumnavigated the globe, and vi sited its most remote regions in pursuit of natural history, fell at last a victim to his intense ardour for this science, the love of which led him to accompany the Hon. Sir Stamford Raffles to that pestilencial island. Aug. 21. At Meerut, in the East Indies, Lady Donkin, wife of Major-General Sir R. S. Donkin. Sept. 2. At Calcutta, Andrew Anderson, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's civil service, third son of the late John Anderson, Esq. of Inchyra. 4. At Mynepoonie, on the Bengal establishment, Alexander Donaldson, Esq. Lieutenant of the 11th regiment of native infántry, eldest son of the late Alexander Donaldson, Esq. of Heriot Row, Edinburgh. Dec. 16. At Nairn, Mrs Baillie, relict of George Baillie, Esq. of Leys. 18. At Port Antonio, Jamaica, Mr James Brackenridge, son of Mr John Brackenridge, late in Drumbeg. Jan. 14. 1819. At Jedburgh, in the 69th year of her age, Mrs Betty Home, wife of James Murray, Esq. second daughter of the Hon. George Home, and grand-daugh. ter of Charles, Earl of Home. 15. At Edinburgh, Mr Isaac Salter, late brewer. dow of the late Rev. William Paton, minister of Eckford, in the 89th year of her age. 19. At Summerfield, Gilbert Grierson, Esq. merchant, Leith. At the Hague, in her 74th year, after a few days illness, the Countess Dowager of Athlone, relict of Frederick Christian, Earl of Athlone, who died at Teddington in the year 1608. 20. At Naples, where he had gone for the benefit of his health, John Mutter, Esq. of Richmond, Virginia. At Rome, after 24 hours illness, having only survived his Queen about a fortnight, Charles IV. the Ex-King of Spain. At Edinburgh, after a long and painful illness, Margaret Robson, wife of Mr M. Corri, professor of music. At Hillbank, near Dundee, Thomas Wise, Esq. of Hillbank, late of Claremont, in the island of Jamaica. 26. At Rosiere, near Lyndhurst, in the New Forest, after a few days illness, the Right Hon. the Earl of Errol, one of the sixteen Peers of Scotland, Hereditary Lord High Constable, and Knight Marischal of Scotland; Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; leaving three sons and six daughters. The eldest son now living, William, is about nineteen. His elder brother, Lord Hay, was Aide-de-Camp to General Maitland; he was killed almost the first shot that was fired, on the 17th of June, the day preceding the great battle of Waterloo. At Maxwelltown, Mrs Janet Halliday, aged 92 years. 27. At London, Dr Primrose Blair, physician to his Majesty's fleet. 28. At Kinnaber, Mrs A. Scott Bell, of Comieston, wife of Captain George Bell, late of the 34th regiment of foot. 29. At Glasgow, Captain John Maxwell, of the 14th regiment of foot. Sir Henry Tempest, Bart. of Thorp Lee House, near Staines. -- At her residence in Hill Street, Berke ley Square, London, the Dowager Countess of Sefton. Her Ladyship was in the 71st year of her age; she had been ill about three months; she was aunt to the Duchess of Leinster, and sister to the Duchess Dowager of Newcastle, to the Earl of Harrington, and the Hon. Col. Stanhope. 30. At her family seat, Leslie House, in the county of Fife, the Right Hon. Henrietta Ann, Countess of Rothes, Baroness Leslie and Ballenbreich, in the 29th year of her age. Her Ladyship has left six children, two sons and four daughters, by her husband George Leslie of Leslie, Esq. and is succeeded in her honours and estates by their eldest son, George William Evelyn Leslie, now Earl of Rothes, Lord Leslie and Ballenbreich. At Cahir House, county of Tipperary, the Right Hon. Richard Butler, Earl of Glengal, and one of the Representative Peers of Ireland; the third Representative Peer that has died within a very short time. His title devolves on his eldest son, the Hon. Richard Butler, Lord Viscount Cahir, M. P. for the county of Tipperary, now Earl of Glengal. 31. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Cunningham, relict of the late Mr James Cunningham, writer, Edinburgh. At Irvine, the Rev. John Duncan, minister of Ardrossan, in the 71st year of his age, and 30th of his ministry. Feb. 1. At Hawkhead, Renfrewshire, Lady Elizabeth Boyle, second daughter of the Earl of Glasgow. 2. At Glasgow, John Riddell, M. D. a gentleman well known in the literary world. At Achnaharaf, Strathspey, Serjeant James Grant, aged 82 years. 4. At Rotterdam, George Craufurd, late of the House of Craufurd and Esq. Co. At Cheetwood, Lancashire, James Banks Robinson, late of the royal navy, in his 71st year. He was 50 years in his Majesty's service, and fought in 12 general engagements, among which were those of the Nile and Trafalgar, when he acted as pilot to the fleet. He commenced his ca. reer with the celebrated Bruce, and was one of the desperate few who carried up the bowl of punch, and sacrificed to Bacchus, on the top of Pompey's Pillar. At Bath, Mrs Hamilton, relict of Colonel F. Hamilton, formerly of the 1st Royal Scots. |