Pente, R. Oswestry, wine and spirit-merchant Symonds, C. and W. Taylor, Watling-street, warehousemen Taylor, A. Kent-road, malt-roaster Tahourden, G. Warwick-court, Holborn, moneyscrivener Pierson, J. S. Sutton-street, Clerkenwell, gold- Thompson, T. Camomile-street, merchant smith Phillips, P. R. Carmarthen, druggist Radnedge, J. Bathwick, Somersetshire, dairyman Sallows, R. Hadleigh, Suffolk, grocer Sheard, L. Kerkheaton, Yorkshire, scribbling miller Shuttleworth, A. and G. Robinson, Lincoln, boat-builders Simpson, W. Coppice-row, Clerkenwell, japanmanufacturer Silva, JR. Liverpool, merchant Slater, T. Wolverhampton, maltster Scarf, S. Leeds, stuff manufacturer Stott, C. Manchester, brush manufacturer Strong, R. Exeter, clothier Sweet, C. Northampton, Devonshire, tanner Thompson, G. Preston, Lancashire, cheese-mong ALPHABETICAL List of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced December 1320, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Anderson, J, and Co. Glasgow, merchants Crawford, J. and A. Glasgow, merchants Lamb, Kerr, and Co, Glasgow, and Kerr, Lamb, and Co. Gibraltar M'Callum, Donald, Port-Bannatyne, Island of Milligan, J. Boghouse, Lanarkshire, cattle-dealer Rae, J. Aberdeen, merchant Ritchie, W. Dalry, grocer and spirit-dealer Robertson, J. Anstruther, merchant Scott, Francis, Lockerby, linen and woollen-draper Smellie, W. Hamilton, spirit-dealer Turnbull, J. Galashiels, skinner and wool-mer chant Watson, J. Dundee, plumber and tipplate-worker Wilson, J. Glasgow, baker and flour-dealer DIVIDENDS. Barclay, Arthur, and Co. Glasgow, merchants; by J. Berry, merchant there Blair, W. Edinburgh, printer and publisher; by J. L. G. Balfour, W. S. Brown, A. and Co. Arbroath, merchants; by R. Rolland, merchant there Clark, J. and Co. Calton, Glasgow, cotton-spinners; by J. M'Gavin, accountant there Gibson and Duncan, Leith, merchants; by Mr Stewart, Elder Street, Edinburgh Gordon, W. Kelso, merchant; by R. Bruce, writer there Henderson, T. junior, Anstruther, merchant; by W. Scott, accountant, Edinburgh Herbertson, T. and J. Glasgow, builders; by J. Mackintosh, accountant there Knox, J. and Son, Glasgow, cotton-yarn merchants; by D. Cuthbertson, accountant there Lang and Cochran, Glasgow, haberdashers; by J. Aitken, merchant there M'Cubbing, J. Springfield, cattle-dealer; by R. Kemp, writer in Dumfries Marshall, R. Kelso, saddler; by R. Bruce, writer there Martin, J. Glasgow, wright; by D. Bannatyne, merchant there Murray and Bonnard, Glasgow, booksellers; by J. Imray, merchant there Oughterson, A. and Co. Greenock, merchants; by W. Leitch, merchant there Pollock, A. and J. Paisley, cotton-yarn merchants; at 12, Causeyside street there Sutherland, Geo. and Co. Edinburgh, grocers; by BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. June 1, 1820. At Bombay, the lady of Michie Forbes, Esq. a son. Oct. 2. In the Colony of Berbice, the lady of D. C. Cameron, Esq. a son. 21. At Quebec, the lady of the Rev. J. F. Mills, a daughter. Nov. 15. At New, Mrs Dr Forbes of Strathdon, a daughter. 16. At Bath, the lady of Sir Alexander Hood, Bart. a daughter. 17. Lady Kennedy, a son. 21. At Denlugas, the lady of H. G. Leslie, Esq. of Denlugas, a daughter. 21. At the Hague, the Countess of AthJone, a son and heir. 22. In Upper Berkeley Street, London, the lady of James Saunders, Esq. a daugh ter. At Ghent, the lady of Lieut. Col. Muller, of the 1st Royal Scots, a son. 23. At Ormond House, near Bath, the lady of Major-General A. C. Jackson, a daughter. 25. At Burlington House, the Lady Catherine Cavendish, a daughter. 26. Mrs Leith Hay, a son. Mrs Millar, North Frederick Street, Edinburgh, a son. Mrs Abercromby of Birkenbog, a daughter. 27. The lady of Robert Montgomery, Esq. a son. At Meadow Place, Edinburgh, Mrs C. Buchan, a son. Dec. 3. At Castle Craig, the Hon. Lady Gibson Carmichael, a son. 4. At Ballechin, the lady of Hope Steuart, Esq. a daughter. 6. In George Street, Edinburgh, the lady of Henry Harvey, Esq. a son. 7. In Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, the lady of Robert Warden, Esq. of Parkhill, a daughter. 11. At Knowsouth, the lady of William Oliver, Esq. of Dinlabyre, a son. At Devenham Lodge, Cheshire, the lady of the Rev. A. H. Buchanan, a son. 14. Mrs Dr Maclagan, George Street, Edinburgh, a son. 18. At Carlton Place, Glasgow, the lady of James Lawrie, Esq. a son. 19. The lady of William Hay, Esq. of Drummelzier, a son. 20. At Edinburgh, Mrs Craigie of Dumbarnie, a daughter. At Brompton, the lady of A. Mac. donell, Esq. of Lochgarry, a daughter. 23. At his Excellency's residence in Grosvenor Place, London, Countess Munster, the lady of the Hanoverian Minister, Mrs Douglas, Great King Street, a daughter. MARRIAGES. June 17, 1820. At Bombay, Capt. MacLeod, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Miss Gwinnett, eldest daughter of Theodore Gwinnett, Esq. of Cheltenham. 20. At Berlin, Alexander Oswald, Esq. son of the late James Townsend Oswald, Esq. of Dunnikier, Fifeshire, to Ann Scott Greville, eldest daughter of the late John Pattison, Esq. of Glasgow. Nov. 2. Colonel Douglas Mercer, of the 3d guards, to Miss Rowley, second daughter of Sir William Rowley, Bart. M. P. for Suffolk. 14. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Robert Young, minister of the Episcopal chapel of St Andrew's, to Margaret, second daughter of the late William Dawson, Esq. of Graden. 15. At Beerferris, Devon, Charles Wil kinson, Esq. of Rose-in-Vale, near Truro, to Margaret, only daughter of George Ross, Esq. of Wigtown, N. B. 21. At Forfar, Mr John Morgan Coul, Argyllshire, to Cathrine, eldest daughter of Captain James Nash, late of the 26th regiment of foot, residing in Forfar. At Bonnington, Lanarkshire, Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. son of the late General Campbell, to Pamela, eldest daughter of the late Lord Edward Fitzgerald. At Manse of Cairney, Aberdeenshire, John Thorburn, Esq. late of Messina, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the Rev. John Finlater, Cairney. At Frisky Hall, Captain Alexander Smith, to Miss C. B. M. Dickson. 22. At Greenock, James Turner, Esq. to Helena, fourth daughter of Roger Stewart, Esq. 24. At London, Major Terry, of the 25th regiment, to Eliza, the second daughter of Major-General Benjamin Gordon. 25. At Oban, John Bell M'Lachlan, Esq. surgeon, to Miss L. Campbell, daughter of William Campbell, Esq. Collector of the Customs there. 26. At London, John Crawford, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service, on the Bengal establishment, to Anna Horatio, eldest daughter of James Perry, Esq. of Tavistock Square, London. 27. At Cheltenham, Lieutenant-Colonel Greentree, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Jane E. Maria, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Sir John Dyer, K. C. B. 28. At Rhue, Lieutenant-Colonel D. M'Donald, Hon. East India Company's service, to Ann Isabella, eldest daughter of Archibald M'Donald, Esq. Rhue. The Rev. Alexander Waugh, A. M. of the Scots Church, Miles' Lane, London, to Miss Louisa Gordon. At Wholeflats, Mr Adam White, merchant, Edinburgh, to Agnes, second daughter of John Russell, Esq. 5. Richard Gresley, Esq. of Stowe House, near Lichfield, to Mrs Drummond, widow of Robert Drummond, Esq. of Megginch Castle. 6. At Eyemouth, Dr Andrew Kenney, physician, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Charles Wightman, Esq. Tobago. The Rev. George Home Robertson, minister of Ladykirk, to Eliza, daughter of the late Charles Kenney, Esq. of St Ca therine's. 10. At Wolverhampton, the Hon. Capt. Joceline Percy, Royal Navy, second son of the Earl of Beverley, to Sophia Elizabeth, third daughter of Moreton Walhouse, Esq. of Hathorn, in Staffordshire. 1. At the Manse of Dornock, John Carlyle, Esq. of Dornock, to Marianne, eldest daughter of the Rev. Nicholas Sloan, minister of that parish. 12. At Leith, John Philip, Esq. surgeon, Burntisland, to Margaret Louisa, cldest daughter of Robert Ogilvie, Esq. St John's Place, At Wester Frew, Henry Richardson, Esq. of Wester Culmore, Stirlingshire, to Miss Helen, second daughter of Mr John Forrester. 14. At St George's Chapel, by the Rev. R. Shannon, James Dove, Esq. of Patriot Hall, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late John Arnaud, Esq. of the city of London. 15. At Edinburgh, George Lloyd, Esq. of Clifton, Yorkshire, to Miss Marion Christina Maclean, fourth daughter of Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Coll. 20. At Ayr, Lieutenant-Colonel James Shaw, late of the 43d regiment, to Mary Primrose, second daughter of David Kennedy, Esq. of Kirkmichael. 21. At Brislington Church, in Somersetshire, John Gordon, Esq. eldest son of the very Rev. the Dean of Lincoln, to Miss Matthews, late of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. 22. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant Andrew Smith, Royal Navy, to Janet, only daugh. Nov. 16, 1819. At Bellany, East Indies, Lieutenant Thomas Hadaway, 12th Native Infantry, Sub-Assistant-Commissary General, third son of the late Patrick Hadaway, Esq. much regretted by his friends, and highly esteemed by his brother officers. March 13, 1820. At Allahabad, East Indies, Grace, daughter of the late James Robertson, Esq. Superintending Surgeon Honourable Company's service, Dinapore district, Bengal. April 18. At Cheiacole, in the East Indies, Lieutenant George Dun, of the 20th regiment native infantry, third son of James Dun, Esq. of Shawpark, near Selkirk. His death was occasioned by a fever brought on by over zeal and fatigue in the dicharge of his duty. June 5. At Nagpoor, Alexander Muir Campbell, Assistant Surgeon in the East India Company's service, third son of the late Matthew Campbell, Esq. Wigton, 9. In Camp, near Bellary, in India, Captain Stewart of Stenton, of the 3d regiment, N. I. Madras Establishment. 12. At Bangalore, in the East Indies, Major Doherty, of the 13th light dragoons, eldest son of Colonel Doherty, C. B. July 18. At Miramichi, New Brunswick, Mr George Laurie, merchant. Aug. 5. At Bologna, within an hour of each other, George Meek of Campfield, Esq. and Mrs Janet Meek, his wife. Sept. At sea, Theodore Forbes, Esq. of Bombay, sscond son of John Forbes, Esq. of Boyndlie. 18. At Demerara, Captain William Brown, of the ship William Dawson, of Liverpool, son of Mr William Brown, of Bowershall, by Leith. 22. At Surinam, Lachlan M'Bean, Esq. son of the deceased Lodk. M'Bean, Esq. of Tomatin, 24. At Kingston, Upper Canada, Mr William Mitchell, merchant there. 29. In the island of Tobago, Alexander Law, Esq. Cartara. Henderson, minister of the gospel at Wanlockhead. 13. In the colony of Berbice, Alexander Gordon Matheson, Esq. youngest son of Colin Matheson, Esq. of Bennetsfield. Nov. 5. At his house at Shooter's Hill, Sir Wm. Robe, K.C.B. K.C.G. and K.T.S. Colonel of the Royal Horse Artillery. 8. At Perth, Mrs Ramsay, late of Invernettie Lodge. 1 At Havre-de-Grace, Mrs Honeyman, wife of Captain Honeyman, R. N. 10. At Ardrossan, a few hours after her passage from Arran, Miss Cunninghame, only surviving daughter of the late Archibald Cunninghame, of Thornton, Esq. 15. At Frasersburgh, Miss Elizabeth Forbes Stewart, aged 19. 16. At Crail, aged 80, Mrs Agnes Gray, widow of the late Mr George Todd, farmer, Castle Mains, East Lothian. At Collessie Manse, Fife, Mrs Walker, widow of the Rev. Andrew Walker, minister of that parish. 17. At the Manse of Dumbarney, the Rev. James Beatson of Kirkpottie, minister of the gospel there. At his house, in Guildford Street, London, in the 77th year of his age, the Rev. William Tooke, F.R.S. 18. At Girvan, Peter Douglas Murray, Esq. writer. art. - At Clackmannan, Mr Charles Stew At Grangemouth, Margaret Simpson, wife of Mr Alex. Simpson, shipmaster, and on the 30th, Alex. Simpson, her son, aged four years. At Aberdeen, the Dowager Lady Bannerman, in her 77th year. At Dover, Dr Francis Thatcher. At his house, York Place, Edinburgh, James Kettle, Esq. writer there. 24. At Moffat, Grace, third daughter of James Rae, Esq. At Cupar-Fife, Mr Bartholomew Cockburn. 25. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Ord, widow of the late Lord Justice Clerk Macqueen. 26. At Edinburgh, Miss Mary Wilson, daughter of Alexander Wilson, Esq. of At Fisher House, Islington, Miss Calcutta. At his house, North Castle Street, Edinburgh, Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. Writer to the Signet. 21. At his residence in Hans Place, Knightsbridge, London, after a few days illness, the Honourable John Hamilton Fitzmaurice, Viscount Kirkwall. At Inverary, in the prime of life, Mr Donald M'Nicol, late of Sockoch. He was the eldest surviving son of the deceased Rev. Mr M Nicol, whose remarks on Dr Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides are well known; like his father, he was a keen supporter, and a competent judge of the Gaelic language. 27. At Warriston Crescent, near Edinburgh, Mrs Peddie, relict of Captain James Peddie, Royal Invalids, Jersey. At Manse of Dumblane, the Rev. Robert Gordon. 28. At Eccles, Mrs Mary McLaren wife of Captain Cunningham, Berwick shire militia. |