ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced in July 1819, Ainsworth, T. Little Bolton, Lancaster, bleacher Ashby, H. R. London, copperplate and letter- Baer, M. London, indigo-merchant Boot, K. London, merchant Beardsall, T. and W. Nottingham, dealers Bryant, E. London, surgeon Bennet, T. Dartmouth, merchant Bee, J. Worksop, Nottingham, butcher Brown, J., and J. Gregson, Liverpool, upholster ers Butt, P. Cheltenham, grocer Collman, J. Chelsea, coal-merchant Cox, J. jun. Emsworth, Southampton, chair- Cotton, G. Andover, Hants, grocer Collinson, T. sen. Salisbury, cotton-spinner Clarke, J. Hammersmith, Middlesex, coal and Dodd, R. London, engineer Dent, E. and J. Southwark, Surrey, hatters Docura, T. Earith, Huntingdon, victualler Easton, J. London, baker Eginton, J. Handsworth, near Birmingham, wine-merchant Gregory, J. D. London, silk-manufacturer Gleave, J. Bolton-le-Moors, Lancaster, victualler Griffiths, A. Swansea, grocer Gibson, B. Cheltenham, wine-merchant Gooden, J., and W. Gray, London, hosiers Hirst, T. H. London, oil-merchant Harris, T. St Nicholas, Worcester, woollen- Harris, J. Redbridge, Southampton, victualler Harwick, J. Lambeth, engineer and iron-founder Junell, O. W., and G. Junell, London, oil and Kent, W. Holborn. Middlesex, stationer Love, W. Chipping Sodbury, Gloucester, grocer Law, G. Manchester, grocer Longworth, D., and W. Sudren, Lancaster, Lowe, W. Walworth, merchant Marshall, J. Walworth, London, merchant Mort, J. Bolton, Lancaster, cotton-manufacturer Mayers, J. Yarmouth, merchant Mulleneux, J. R. Liverpool, merchant Mather, T. Warrington, Lancaster, cooper Mills, W. Westmoreland, white-leather-manufae turer Martin, C. Great Yarmouth, linendraper Park, H. Tadcaster, York, butcher Phillip, J. Littleton, Worcester, papermaker Parker, R. Ellesmere, Salop, grocer and tallowchandler Probert, W. Holborn, Middlesex, wine and spiritmerchant Porter, B., and R. R. Baines, Kingston-upon Hull, glue-manufacturers Protheroe, J. Bristol, ship-broker Paton, A. Felling Shore, Durham, ship-builder Porter, J. Bristol, barge-owner Pearce, J. Newton, Gloucester, grocer Pollock, J. jun. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, cooper Roberts, R. Salford, Lancaster, provision shop- Raester, A. S. Wickenford, Worcester, farmer Radcliffe, S. Swansea, grocer Roberts, T. and J. Kingston-upon-Hull, mer chants Thomas, W. Bristol, money-scrivener Wright, W. Chipping Barnet, Hertford, fish- Wetherell, J. and E. Fayle, London, factors Walker, W. Hythe, Kent, farmer Willett, T. Acton, Chester, cheese-factor Wallis, C. Cheltenham, builder. ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced in July 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Bucknall, J. Edinburgh, china, glass, and earthen ware-dealer Clark, J. and Co. Glasgow, cotton-spinners Crawford, A. and Co. Glasgow, merchants and grocers Cunningham, W. Glasgow, manufacturer and agent The Dalmarnoch Dyework Company, and the Forrester, Anderson, and Jarvie, Glasgow, merchants Graham, A. and Co., and Graham, Macnicoll, and Lawson, W. Glasgow, grocer Leitch, Hill, and Co. Glasgow, merchants M'Donald and M'Phail, Glasgow, merchants M'Intyre, P. Glasgow, shoemaker and leathermerchant M'Kenzie, A. Glasgow, merchant M'Kenzie, A. jun. Inverness, merchant Munro, W. Glasgow, merchant and grocer Brown, W. Edinburgh, hardware-merchant; by D. Brown, 23, Queen Street, 25th August Chambers, D. and Co. Lockerbie, woollen and linendrapers; by G. Montgomerie, merchant in Dumfries, 13th August Elder, W. Dalkeith, leather-merchant; by A. Gray, currier there, 1st September Gardner, T. and J. Glasgow, mathematical-instrument-makers; by W. Carrick, accountant there, 9th August Gillies, C. Brechin, merchant; by J. Speed, writer there, 14th August Mitchell, A. Fiddesbeg of Foveran, farmer and cattle-dealer; by D. Hutcheon, advocate in Aberdeen, 3d September Mitchell, J. St Ninian's, tanner; by T. Smart, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTHS. June S. At Edinburgh, Mrs Carteret Scott, St John's Street, a daughter. 21. At Condie House, Mrs Oli phant of Condie, a son and heir. 13. At Fanralie, Mrs Fraser of Balnain, a son and heir. 14. In Grosvenor Square, London, Viscountess Ebrington, a son. At Portswood, Hants, the Lady of At Corsbie, Newton-Stewart, the W. A. M'Kinnon, Esq. M. P. a daughter. Hon. Mrs Montgomery Stewart, a son. 24. At Edinburgh, the Lady of RearAdmiral Otway, Commander-in-chief, a daughter. 27. At Hutton Hall, Essex, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Bruce, a son. In Argyllshire, Mrs Campbell of Dunmore, a son. At Tarbolton, Mrs Archibald Hood, her twelfth son. July 2. Mrs Dr Anderson, Leith, a son. 3. At Ramornie House, Fifeshire, the Lady of James Heriott, Esq. of Ramornie, a son. At Nenthorn, Mrs Roy, a daughter. 4. Mrs Dr Fleming, Flisk Manse, a son. 6. At Ayr, Mrs Breckenridge, a daugh ter. 8. At Stuart Hall, county Tyrone, the Countess of Castlestuart, a daughter. 9. At Clova, Lady Niven Lumsden, a son. 10. At Leith, Mrs Captain Ramage, Royal Navy, a daughter. 10. At Tinnis, Mrs Ballantyne of Phauhope, a son. 13. At Balgonie Cottage, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel David Forbes, a son. At Mayne, the Lady of Colonel Hay of Westerton, a son. 15. At Landhall, Mrs Smith of Landhall, a son. At Paris, the Lady of Edward Seymour, Esq. a son. 19. At Shivas, Aberdeenshire, the Lady of Alex. Forbes Irvine, Esq. a son. 20. The Right Honourable Lady Rendlesham, a daughter. 22. At Greenridge, parish of Lesmahagow, Mrs John Semple, a son, being her eighteenth child-nine sons and nine daugh ters, who are all alive, and in good health. 23. At her father's, Sir T. H. Liddel, Bart. Viscountess Normanby, a son and heir. At Blairgowrie, Mrs Robertson of Cray, a daughter. 25. In Shandwick Place, Edinburgh, April 6. Henry Brougham, Esq. M. P. of Brougham, in the county of Westmoreland, to Marianne, widow of the late John Spalding, Esq. of Hill Street, Berkeley Square, and niece of Lord Auckland and Lord Henley. June 24. At Morefield, near Aberdeen, John Cameron, Esq. Surgeon, R. N. to Eliza, only daughter of Andrew Third, Esq. At Bamborough Church, Raleigh Trevelyan, Esq. of Nether Witton, Northumberland, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Robert Gray, Esq. of Shorestown, in the same county. 28. At Dundee, Robert Stirling Graham, Esq. of Kincaldrum, to Miss Mary Ann Jobson, eldest daughter of John Jobson, Esq. of Rosemount. 29. At Howlaws, Mr James Philips, merchant, Leith, to Jackie, youngest daughter of Thomas Drysdale, Esq. of Chesterfield. July 1. At Stirling, Moncrieff Mitchell, Esq. merchant, Glasgow, to Christian, second daughter of the late Rev. Alexander Moncrieff, Muckart. At St Mary-le-bone Church, London, Major Charles Wood of the 10th Hussars, to Susan Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Thomas Watkins of Cumberland Place, Portman Square, and of Penoyer, Breconshire. At Gallanach, Dugald Campbell, Esq. late of Islandree, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Patrick Macdougall, Esq. of Gallanach. 2. At Corslie, parish of Stow, Robert Allan, Esq. of Strawberry Hall, to Miss Rebecca Lawrie, daughter of the deceased John Lawrie, Esq. of Lowherriot. 5. At Morrishill, Mr William Barr, writer in Paisley, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John Sheddon, Esq. of Morrishill. 5. At Port-Glasgow, Captain Robert Gilkison, to Miss Eleonora Brown, daughter of Richard Brown, Esq. Port-Glasgow, 6. At Mary-le-bone Church, London, William Yates Peel, Esq. M. P. for the borough of Tamworth, and second son of Sir Robert Peel, Bart. to the Right Hon. Lady Jane Moore, second daughter of the Earl of Mount Cashel. 8. At London, 1. R. G. Graham, Esq. M. P. eldest son of Sir James Graham, Bart. of Netherby, to Fanny Callander, youngest daughter of James Campbell, Esq. of Ardkinglas. His Royal Highness the Duke of York gave the bride away, and the Duchess of York was present at the ceremony. 9. At Edinburgh, Robert M'Queen, Esq. younger of Braxfield, to Zepherina, eldest daughter of Henry Veitch, Esq. of Eliock. 12. At Ladysmill, Alexander Balloch, Esq. of Middlefield, to Margaret, third daughter of the late Robert Melville, Esq. Falkirk. At Kilmarnock, Thomas M'Clelland, Esq. agent for the Bank of Scotland there, to Miss Isabella Tod, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Michael Tod, minister of Dreghorn. At Edinburgh, William Bogue, Esq. of Kirkland, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John West. At Coldstone, James Black, Esq. to Mary Ann, third daughter of the Rev. Robert Farquharson, minister there. 14. At Castle Douglas, William Miller, Esq. Sweethope, Bothwell, to Sarah, second daughter of the late Peter Mayoh, Esq. Castle Douglas. -At Erskine Manse, James Haldane Tait, Esq. Captain in the Royal Navy, to Stewart, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Robert Cuninghame of Balgownie. 15. At Aberdeen, William Allen, Esq. to Anne, daughter of the late P. Duncan, Esq. At London, Charles Drummond, Esq. jun, to the Hon. Mary Dulsebella Eden, sister of Lord Auckland. 16. At Edinburgh, Mr James Stephens More, teller, Royal Bank, to Catharine, eldest daughter of the late Walter Lockhart, Esq. Depute-clerk of Session. 17. At Paris, first at the church of Assumption, Rue St Honoré, and afterwards at the chapel of the English Ambassador, and in the presence of his Excellency, Colonel the Comte de Mondreville, of the King's Garde de Corps, Knight of the Royal Military Order of St Louis, Commander of the Legion of Honour, &c. to Lady Maria Caroline Brudenel Bruce, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Aylesbury. 19. At London, the Hon. Frederic Sylvester North Douglas, only son of Lord Glenbervie, to Harriet, eldest daughter of William Wrightson, Esq. of Cusworth. At Paisley, Deputy Assistant Com missary-General J. Paterson, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Miller, manufacturer. At Aberdeen, Dr Williamson, phy. sician, to Mary, youngest daughter of the Rev. John Craigie, Old Deer. 23. At Perth, Lieutenant Charles Macarthur, of the 79th regiment of foot, to Miss Elizabeth Campbell, second daughter of the late Robert Campbell, Esq. Sheriff-clerk of the county of Inverness. 26. At Leith, Lieutenant William Riddock, of the 4th, or King's own regiment, to Isabella Telfer Taylor, daughter of the late Mr Alexander Taylor, of the Customs, Leith. 27. At Fortrose, John Grant, Esq. of Cloghill, Aberdeenshire, to Miss Simona Janet Mackenzie, eldest daughter of the late Captain Kenneth Mackenzie of New tun. Lately-At London, Captain the Hon. Robert Rodney, brother to Lord Rodney, to Ann, youngest daughter and co-heiress of the late Thomas Dennett, Esq. of Lock Ashurst. DEATHS. Died at Lichfield, after extreme and protracted sufferings, very early on Tuesday mor ing the 13th July, Mary, the wife of Thomas White, Esq. of the Close. By her lamenting family and attached friends, her memory will be long and affectionately beloved and revered. Within the city of Lichfield it will, doubtless, be ever gratefully cherished, when it is recollected that she was principally instrumental to the foundation of the female charity school. Her trust was in God; her reward also is with the Most High. Died at Edinburgh, on the 20th July, aged 70, John Playfair, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. Oct. 1818. At Calcutta, George Hamilton, second son of the late John Hamilton, Esq. of Polmont Bank. 20. At Badula, in Ceylon, of the jungle fever of that island, Captain Archibald Maclean, of his Majesty's 86th light infantry company, most sincerely regretted by all his brother officers. Dec. 23. In the interior of India, Ensign James Rannie Anderson, of the Hon. East India Company's engineers, youngest son of John Anderson, Esq. of Winterfield. Jan. 13, 1819. At Bangalore, after a short illness, William Simpson, Esq. mer chant, Madras. 14. At Batavia, Mr John Tait, son of the late Mr Andrew Tait, Windygates, Fifeshire, clerk in the house of Messrs Colville, Juttings, and Co. March 27. At Golden Grove Estate, Island of Tobago, after a severe illness, Archibald Campbell, Esq. aged 24 years, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell of Glendaruel, Argyllshire. April 20. At Jamaica, Thomas Muir, son of John Muir, Esq. of Greenhall, Blantyre. May 14. At Sancta Maura, Captain Thomas Hood, 75th regiment, eldest son of Thomas Hood, Esq. of Hardacres. 30. At Paris, Alexander, son of Mr William Rose, Dornoch. June 15. At Edinburgh, in her 20th year, Miss Elizabeth Lightbody, only daughter of the late Mr James Lightbody, hat manufacturer in Glasgow; and, on the 21st, his son, Mr James Lightbody, hat ter, in his 22d year. At Bermuda, Richard Frederic Baird, youngest son of Sir James Gardiner Baird of Saughtonhall, Bart. Suddenly, Mr James Weatherly, te nant in Hopridge, aged 72, much and justly regretted. 17. At London, aged 82, William Wallis, Esq. the oldest surgeon in the British navy, and last remaining of those who, in the year 1784, under the command of Captain Phipps, afterwards Lord Mul grave, in the Racehorse and Carcase, went the expedition to the North Pole, in which enterprise he was Surgeon on board the Carcase, and on board which the late Lord Viscount Nelson, then a boy, acted as Midshipman, and who in that perilous voyage formed a friendship with the deceased, which only ended by his Lordship's death. The deceased was in the memorable engagement of the 1st of June 1794, on board Lord Howe's ship. 18. At Glasgow, Mr J. Hepburn, writing master, aged 57; and, on the 21st, |