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Married. Henry Adair, Esq. barrister at Law, to Miss Eliza Dwyer, danghter of Jolm Dwyer, Esq. of Marlfield, Dublin.

The Rev. William Duke, of Kincruvins, Sligo, to Miss Palmer, only daughter of the late Thomas Palmer, Esq. of Summerhill, Mayo.

Died. At Dublin, Robert Johnson, Esq. of Headford, Leitrim, a gentleman possessed of the most elegant and refined manners, disinterested in his friendship, and unbounded in hospitality; he is as generally regretted as he was esteemed. Mrs. Lyons, wife of Matthew Lyons, Esq. of Gort, Galway. Deunis Daly, Esq. of Raford, Galway.

At her seat, near Dublin, the Countess Dowager of Charlemont,

At Mount Farm, Down, John Boyd, Esq.

At Creevy, Longford, John Bell, Esq. High Sheriff of Cavan.

At Ballyhaise, Cavan, Ralph Harman, Esq. many years treasurer of that County.

At Cork, aged 21, Lieutenant James Kelly, of the 'Galway Militia. He was seized with a paralytic stroke while in the mess room, which carried him off in ' a few hours.

At Finglas, Malachy Delany, Esq. formerly an officer of distinguished merit in the Austrian service.

At Beerhaven, aged 111, Florence O'Sullivan, Esq. He was born in 1696, and retained his sight, hearing, and the use of his faculties to the last moment. For the last fifty years he lived chiefly on fish, of which he was remarkably fond. He was a man possessed of generous tender feelings, and is greatly lamented by 215 nephews and nieces.

Bankruptcies and Dividends announced in the London Gazette from 20th March to 20th April 1807. The Solicitors' names are in parentheses.

BANKRUPTS.

John Anderton, Ball Greave Mill, Lancashire, cotton-spinner, April 27, May 5, and 25, at three, at the Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. (Duckworth and Chippendall, Manchester,) Isaac Baker, Dudley, Worcestershire, linen-draper, April 13, 14, at nine, and May 16, st twelve, at the Swan Inn and Hotel, Birmingham. (Devon and Tooke, Gray's-inn-square; George Burrish, Temple-row, Birmingham.)

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John Ball, Hethersett, Norfolk, engineer, April 14, 21, and May 16, at one, at Guildhall, London. (Wilde, jun. Castle-street, Falcon-square.)

Richard Barnes, Manchester, victualler, April 20, 30, and May 26, at three, at the Royal Oak Inn, Manchester. (Kearsley and Cardwell, Manchester; and Ellis, Cursitor-street.)

Ann Bellringer, of Bodmin, Cornwall, linen-draper, May 1, 2, and 30, ar eleven, at the White Hart Inn, Bristol. (Bigg, Hatton Garden; and Bigg, Bristol.)

William Bloxam, New-road, St. George's in the East, Middlesex, cooper, March 28, April 4, and May 5, at ten, at Guildhall. (Eaton and Hardy, Birchin-lane.)

Joseph Boggett, Brotherton, Yorkshire, wheelwright, May 11, 12, and 26, at eleven, at the Red Lion Inn, Pontefract. (Mitton, Pontefract; and Battye, Chancery-lane.)

Thomas William Booth, Holcome Brook, Lancashire, shopkeeper, April 24, 27, and May 25, at twelve, at the Hare and Hounds, Bury, Lancashire. (Woodcock, Bury; and Blakelock, Temple.) William Burches, late of Chapel-street, Westminster, carpenter, April 21. 28, and May 27, at ten, at Guildhall. (Theakston and Welchman, Surrey side of Blackfriars-bridge.)

Timothy Byrehmore, Oxford-market, victualler, April 7, 18, and May 16, at ten, at Guildliall. (Holloway, Chancery-lane).

Benjamin Carr and Thomas Neale, city of York, flax-dressers, April 23, 24, and May 16, at eleven, at the Black Swan Inn, Coney-street, York. (Townend and Oldfield, York.)

Thomas Clayton, Dilworth, Lancashire, tanner, April 16, at five, 17, and May 16, at eleven, at the New Inn, Blackburn. (Clarke and Richards, Chancery-lane; and Ainsworth, Blackburn.) Thomas Clifford, of Birmingham, mealman, April 9, 11, and 30, at eleven, at the Black Swan, Warwick. (Smart and Thomas, Staples-inn; and Tomes and Haydon, Warwick.)

Christopher Cole, of Buckfastleigh, felt-monger, May 4, 5, and 30, at eleven, at the Old Lon don Inn, Exeter. (Williams and Brooks, Lincoln's-inn; and Pidsley, Exeter.)

Letitia Collins, Ann Jones, and Eliza Kerney, New Bond-street, Middlesex, milliners, April 4, 7, and May 5, at ten, at Guildhall. (Berry and James, Walbrook.)

Robert Cooke, of Duckenfield, Cheshire, cotton-spinner, April 21, 22, and May 16, at eleven, at the Palace Ina, Manchester. (Taylor, Manchester; and Ellis, Cursitor-street, London.) Robert Coombs, Lion's Inn, money-scrivener, April 25, May 2, and 30, at ten, at Guildhall. (Popkin, Dean-street, Soho.)

Maurice Da Costa, Sherbourne-lane, merchant, April 14, 25, and May 23, at twelve, at Guild hall, (Swain, Stevens, and Maples, Old Jewry.)

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George Davies, Cranbourn-street, Leicester-fields, linen-draper, April 21, May 5, 30, at one, at Guildhall, London. (Dewbery, Conduit-street, Hanover-square,)

George Philip Davis and Arthur Mackie, late of Philpot-lane, Londou, coffee-merchants, April 25, May 2, and 30, at ten, at Guildhall. (Beetham, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street.)

Peter Desvignes, Rosomon-street, Clerkenwell, watch-case-maker, April 28, at one, May 5, at

ten, and 30, at one, at Guildhall. (Cokayne and Taylor, Lion's-inn.)

Thomas Douglas, Gainsford-street, Horsleydown, Surrey, corn-dealer, April 18, 28, and May 26, at one, at Guildhall, London. (Pringle, Greville-street, Hatton Garden.

Robert Eccles, Chorley, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturer, April 10, 11, and May 12, at the George and Dragon, Preston. (Milne and Parry, Old Jewry.)

Thomas Farendon, Chichester, brazier, April 20, 21, and May 26, at one, at the Golden Fleece Ian, Chichester. (Lake, Lincoln's-nm New-square; and Champ, Chichester.)

William Finch, late of Westminster, dealer, May 1, 2, and 26, at eleven, at the King's Arms, Fore-street, Plymouth Dock. (Bone, Rodd, and Davie, Plymouth Dock.)

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Henry Fraser, Nightingale-lane, East Smithfield, grocer, April 21, at one, May 5, 30, at ten, at Guildhall. (Towse, Upper Thames-street.)

James Freeman, St. Mary Magdalen, Surrey, victualler, March 24, April 7, and May 2, at ten, at Guildhall.

Joseph Gibson, Newcastle upon Tyne, woollen-draper, April, 29, 30, and May 16, at eleven, at the Crown and Thistle Tavern, Newcastle. (Teasdale and Brawne, Merchant-Taylors' Hall; and Teasdale, Newcastle.)

James Gray, East Smithfield, baker, April 14, at ten, 21, at one, and May 16, at ten, at Guildhall, London. (Noy, Mincing-lane.)

Thomas Green, jun. of Blackburn, Lancashire, calico-manufacturer, April 21, 22, and May 16, at two, at the Bridgewater Arms Inn, Manchester. (Taylor, Manchester; and Ellis, Cursitorstreet.

Christopher Greengrass, Purleigh, Essex, baker, April 18, 25, at eleven, and May 26, at ten, at Guildhall, London. (Copland, Chelmsford; and Bigg, Hatton Garden, London,)

Charles Grellet and Samuel Winter, of Lawrence Pountney-lane, London, merchants, April 25, May 2, and 30, at one, at Guildhall. (Coote, Austin Friars.).

John Grimshaw the younger, Preston, Lancashire, muslin-manufacturer, May 5, 6, and 26, at eleven, at the Winte Horse Inn, Preston. (Apsden and Shuttleworth, Preston; and Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn-square, London.)

Matthew William Hagston, Charles-street, City-road, linen-draper, April 25, May 1, at one, and 26, at ten, at Guildhall. (Hannam, Piazza Chambers, Covent Garden.)

William Hancock, Sheffield, tallow-chandler, March 30, 31, and May 2, at eleven, at the Hotel Inn, Sheffield. (Chambre, Temple-lane; or Watson, Sheffield.)

William Hayter, Southmoulton, Devon, vintner, April 7, and 8, at the Old London Inn, Exeter, and May 12, at the George Inn, Southmoulton. (Devon and Tooke, Gray's-inn-square.)

Richard Humphry the younger, of Honiton, Devonshire, butter-factor, April 21, 22, and May

9, at eleven, at the Dolphin Inn, Honiton. (Townsend and Pearse, Honiton.)

Charles Husey and Nicholas Husey, Newgate-street, London, finen-drapers, March 31, April 4, and May 5, at one, at Guildhall. (Blandford and Sweet, King's Bench Walks, Temple.)

Cornelius Kenworthy and Edward Kenworthy, Stainland, Yorkshire, cotton-spinners, May 5, 6, and 26, at three, at the White Bear Inn, Manchester. (Jackson, Manchester; and Jackson, Hare-court, Temple:)

James Kershaw, Manchester, coal dealer, May 1, 2, and 30, at three, at the Dog Tavern, Deansgate, Manchester. (Kearsley and Cardwell, Manchester; Ellis, Cursitor-street, Chancery. Jane.

George Kipperholme, Halifax, Yorkshire, dealer, April 24, 25, and May 12, at the Black Bull, Gomersall. (Evans, Thavies-inn.)

William Barnabas Lambert, Manchester, grocer, April 21, 22, and May 23, at two, at the Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. (Johnson and Bailey, Manchester; and Ellis, Cursitor-street.) George Leigh, of Manchester, bread-baker, May 1, 2, and 30, at three, at the Dog Tavern, Manchester. (Kearsley and Cardwell, Manchester; and Ellis, Cursitor-street.)

Robert Mann, Huggin-tane, Wood-street, warehouseman, April 14, 25, and May 23, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Adams, Old Jewry.)

John Marshall, Denby, Yorkshire, tanner, May 13, at four, 14, at the Three Legs Inn, at Leeds, and 30, at eleven, at the White Hart Inn, Wakefield, (Wilson, Greville-street, Hatton Garden; and Coupland, Leeds)

William Maslen, Newington Butts, carpenter, April 23, May 2, and 30, at ten, at Guildhall. Smith, York-buildings, Bermondsey New-road.)

John Mitchell, Manningham, Yorkshire, worsted-manufacturer, April 14, at six, 15, at eleven, and May 9, at eleven, at the Talbot Inn, Bradford. (Edge, Inner Temple; and Brogden, Bradford.)

William Mortimer, of Wivenhoe, Essex, maltster, March 26, 28, and May 2, at eleven, at the Griffin Inn, Colchester. (Surythies, Colchester; and Lowten, Temple.)

John Newsham and Thomas Newsham, late of Preston, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturers, April 10, 11, and May 5, at eleven, at the George and Dragon Inn, in Preston. (Pilkington and Son, Preston; and Blakelock, Temple.)

John Norman, Bristol, coal-merchant, April 21, at ten, May 5, at eleven, 30, at ten, at the White Lion Inn, Bristol. (William Thomas, Bristol; and Edmunds and Son, Lincoln's-inn.) George Ollivant, Manchester, merchant, April 25, May 2, at eleven, and 30, at four, at the Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. (Duckworth and Chippendall, Manchester; and Ellis, Cursitorstreet.)

John Parkinson and Thomas Parkinson, of Liverpool, curriers, April 27, 28, and May 16, at eleven, at the George Inn, Liverpool. (Dixon, Preston; and Ellis, Cursitor-street.)

John Phillips, late of Monmouth, shopkeeper, April 21, 22, and May 26, at ten, at the City Hotel, Hereford. (Harris, Monmouth; and Williams, Red-lion-square, London.)

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John Reistrick, Leeds, dealer, April 11, 22, and May 16, at eleven, at the Rose and Crown Inn, Leeds. (Lee, Leeds; and Battye, Chancery-lane.)

Robert Rawlinson, Kingston-upon Hull, merchant, April 1, 2, and May 2, at eleven, at the White Hart Tavern, Kingston-upon-Hull. (Rosser and Son, Bartlett's buildings, Holborn; and Dickenson, Kingston-upon Hull.)

Thomas Redsern, Trowbridge, Wilts, surgeon, April 21, 23, and May 19, at the Woolpack, Trow. bridge. (Williams, Red-liou-square.)

William Reid and William Webster, Manchester, wheelwrights, April 27, 28, and May 16, at three, at the Dog and Partridge, Manchester. (Redhead and Brother, Manchester; and Milne and Parry, Old Jewry.)

John Rowe, Castle-street, Falcon-square, London, merchant, April 4, 18, and May 9, at ten, at Guildhall. Swain and Stevens, Old Jewry)

Zaccheus Rowton, late of Northampton, factor, April 25, at nine, 27, at eleven, and May 26, at nine, at the George Inn, Northampton. (Jeys, Northampton; and Edmunds and Son, Exchequer Office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn.)

Jonathan Searth, Chorlton, Lancashire, cotton-spinner, April 25, 27, and May 26, at two, at the Dog Tavern, Manchester. (Higson, Manchester; and Foulkes and Longdill, Gray's-inn.)

Andrew Sellon, Honiton, Devon, grocer, April 28, 29, and May 2, at eleven, at the Globe Tavern, Exeter. (Drewe and Loxham, New Inn, London; and Short and Barnes, Exeter.) James Shynn, Stratford, Essex, victualler, March 31, April 14, and May 9, at ten, at Guildhall, London. (Smith and Tilson, St. Paul's Church-yard.)

William Smith, Wolverhampton, butcher, April 16, at five, 17, and May 2, at eleven, at the Jerningham Arms, Shiffnall, Salop. (Corser, Wolverhampton.)

Richard Sowley, Knowle, Warwickshire, corn-factor, April 13, 14, and May 9, at eleven, at the Black Swan, Warwick. (Sinart and Thomas, Staple's-inn; and Tomes and Heydon, Warwick.) Richard Stracey and Josiah Oliver, Cateaton-street, factors, April 23, 30, and May 26, at ten, at Guildhall. (Blunt, Broad-street.)

Thomas Susham, Creak, Norfolk, hawker and pedlar, March 24, 31, and May 2, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Falcon, Elm-court, Temple.)

George Symons, Plymouth Dock, Devonshire, mercer, April 3, 4, and May 9, at eleven, at the King's Arms Inn, Plymouth. (Julian and Cudlipp, Plymouth; and Davies, Lothbury.)

John Taylor, Pagham, Sussex, shopkeeper, April 25, May 2, and 30, at one, at Guildhall, London (Hayward, Lamb's Conduit-street.)

John George Thomas, Great Yarmouth, linen-draper, April 30, May 1, and 26, at ten, at the King's Head Inn, Great Yarmouth. (Sayers, Great Yarmouth; and Swaine, Stevens, aud Maples, Old Jewry.)

William Thompson, Manchester, grocer, May 1, 2, and 23, at three, at the Dog Tavern, Manchester. (Halstead and Ainsworth, Manchester; and Milne and Parry, Old Jewry.)

William Tucker the younger, Exeter, serge-manufacturer, April 14, at twelve, 21, and May 16, at one, at Guildhall, London. Collins and Waller, Spital-square.)

Samuel Turner, Manchester, innkeeper, April 8, 15, and May 16, at two, at the Dog Tavern Manchester. (Law, Manchester; and Jackson, Hare-court, Temple.)

Isabella Watkins, Frances M'Clure, and Lucy Hincksman, New Bond-street, milliners, March 28, April 4, at twelve, and May 2, at one, at Guildhall. (Hogarth, Staples-inn.) William Watts, Castle-lane, Southwark, leather-seller, March 31, April 7, and May 5, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Anesley, Hare-court, Temple)

Stephen Timothy, West Castor, Lincolnshire, scrivener, April 10, at three, 11, and May 9, at ten, at the Talbot Inn, Castor. (Pearson, Gray's-inn; and Turner, Castor.)

Nathaniel Willmot, of Wyrardisbury, Bucks, wheelwright, April 14, 21, and May 16, at ten, at Guildhall. (James Richardson, New-inn.)

Jonathan Wilson, White Horse-street, Ratcliffe, Middlesex, dyer, April 7, 14, at eleven, and May 16, at ten, at Guildhall. (Oldham, Nag's-head-court, Gracechurch-street.)

BANKRUPTCIES ENLARGED.

John Bingley, Upper John-street, St. Pancras, statuary and mason, from April 7 to 28, at twelve, at Guildhall.

Thomas Clark, Chatham, Kent, corn-dealer, from March 28 to May 16, at ten, at Guildhall, London.

William Coombe, Queen-street, Cheapside, warehouseman, from March 31 to April 14, at ten, at Guildhall.

Jaines Gaymer, Misley, Essex, corn-merchant, from March 31 to April 20, at ten, at the Thorn Inn, Misley.

Thomas Harding and' Lawrence Crean, Godfrey-court, Milk-street, wholesale drapers, from March 28 to April 4, at ten, at Guildhall.

John Harkness, Addle-street, Wood-street, merchant, from April 18 to June 6, at ten,at Guild

hall.

William Catlin Johnson and John Wiltshire, Huntingdon, drapers, from April 7 to 21, at ten, at Guildhall. David Johnson, of Brown-street, Hanover-square, smith, to surrender April 14, at teu, at Guildhall.

Charles Kilby, Watford, Hertfordshire, dealer, from April 25 to May 2, at ten, at Goldball. William Lance, late of Abingdon, Berkshire, woolstapler, from April 7 to April 21, a eleven, at the Lamb Inn, Abingdon.

George Parkinson, London, warehouseman, from March 31 to April 21, at ten, at Guildhall. James Shakeshaft the younger, late of Widegate-street, Bishopsgate-street, dealer, to surrender April 14, at ten, at Guildhall.

John Hood Smith, Water-lane, Tower-street, London, wine aud spitit-broker, from April 4 to March 14, at ten, at Guildhall.

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Henry Michael Tijou, Mitre-court, Fleet-street, vintner, from April 11 to April 28. James Whitehead, Church-street, Surrey, hat-manufacturer, from March 14 to April 14, at ten, at Guildhall, London.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

John Berhall, Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars road, cheesemonger.
William Gregson, Manchester, innkeeper.

DIVIDENDS.

May 5. J. Adams, Portsea, slopseller.-May 13. Margaret Alker the younger, and Elizabeth Alker, Preston, Lancashire, milliners.

May 4. John Badderley, Wolverhampton, druggist.-April 23. George Bagnet, Leeds, soapboiler. May 1. C. Baldry, Framlingham, Suffolk, currier.-May 4. Richard Bankes, af Liverpool, sail-maker. April 21, William Beatson and John Beatson, St. Mary-at-Hill, London, mer. chants. May 10. Moses Bewdley, Manchester, victualler.-April 28. William Blindell, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, maltster.-May 4. Henry Richard Bowen, of Bath, chinaman.-April 28. C. Bristow, Newgate-street, linen-draper. May 8. George Bowker and James Chapman, Manchester, corn-dealers. - May 4. Thomas Brawn, of Penn, Staffordshire, miller.-May 23. Thomas Brewer, of Chippenham, Wilts, linen-draper.- May 16. R. Browne, Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurance-broker,May 12. R. Barker, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, dealer.

May 11. J. Carr, Poutefract, Yorkshire, grocer.- April 28. S. Castell and W. Powell, Lombard-street, bankers. May 7. James Henry Champion, Gravesend, grocer.- May 30. Francis Chinnery, Cranbourn-passage, Leicester-square, linen-draper. April 18. Charles Colwill, Rathbone-place, upholsterer. May 16. Spencer Compton. New-street, Bishopsgate Without, merchant. April 21. John Copp and William Walker, of Stratford, Essex, calico-printers -May 1. Wm. Charles Crank, of Kensington, brewer. --April 28. E. Cullum, Grundisburgh, Suffolk, shopkeeper. -May 9. Peter Cumming, Union-court, Broad-street, London, merchant.-May 12. David Currie, Throgmorton-street, merchant.

April 17. W. Dann, T Bentham, B. Bentham, and J. Baikie, Chatham, bankers.- May 9. John Dawes, Camomile-street, mariner. May 5. Richard Dearman, Barnsley, and Robert Dearman, Pindar Oaks, Worsborough, Yorkshire, merchants. June 9. C. Dixon, Fenchurch-street, brush-maker and turner.- May 12. F. T. Donne, Walthamstow, Essex, broker.

April 21. George Emerson and Richard King the younger, of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, brokers.

April 28. Michael Favell, of High-street, Borough, linen-draper.-April 14. Thomas Fawcett, Old 'Change, London, merchant.--April 25. James Peter Fearon, Upper Grafton-street, Fitzroysquare, dealer. April 25. F. M. Fisher, Barbican, jeweller.- May 9. Elizabeth Fitton, of Bolton on the Moors, Lancashire, milliner. May 19. Anna Foreman, of Chatham, Kent, haberdasher. May 5. Peter Gandon, of Wentworth-street, Whitechapel, cooper.--April 25. Francis Gilding. of Aldersgate-street, London, cabinet-maker.-- April 27. William Guy, Devizes, tinman.- April 28. R. Gwillim, Worship-street, dealer.

May 5. W. Hall, Silver-street, Cheapside, warehouseman. March 24. Richard Hamer, Savillerow, Burlington Gardens, wine-merchant. April 24. Thomas Harding, Bolton, Lancashire, linendraper. April 18. S. Harman, Modbury, Devon, shopkeeper. - April 14. W. Harper and J. Wilson, Castle-court, Budge-row, merchants. May 9. Robert Harris, Maidstone, woollen-draper.April 25. Benjamin Robert Hayden, of Plymouth, Devonshire, bookseller and stationer. May 11. Joseph Hesketh and William Jones, Liverpool, grocers. May 5. Samuel Hitchin, of Kingsland Road, Middlesex, victualler. April 14. Ralph Houlding and John Houlding, Preston, Lancashire, dealers in liquors. April 25. John Howett, St. Martin's-lane, carpenter - May 9. Johm Christian Hube, Deptford, Kent, potter. April 14. Thomas Hudson, New Bond-street, tavernkeeper. April 29. James Fletcher Hughes, Wigmore-street, Cavendish square, stationer. --May 7. William Hume, Berwick upon Tweed, corn-merchant. May 9. Walter Hunt, Putney, Surrey,

grocer.

May 12. William Johnson, of Edgeware Road, collar-maker. April 21. W. Isard, East Grin stead, Sussex, breeches-maker. April 21. George Isaacs and Michael Isaacs, Bevis Marks, London, merchants.

April 17. J Kendrick, sen. Birmingham, bellows-maker.- April 14. J. Kenworthy, Bollington, Cheshire, cotton-spinner.

April 14. Benjamin John Lench, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, horse-dealer. -April 28. J. Lewes, Westminster Bridge Road, victualler. May 2. J. Lewthwaite, Liverpool, merchant.- May 11. George Life, High Harrowgate, Yorkshire, innkeeper. May 11. John Lite, Ripley, Yorkshire, grocer. May 1. Peter Lindsay, of Barking Essex, farmer.- May 16. Hugh Lloyd, of Middle Temple-lane, money-scrivener.

May 2. David Maitland, Wigan, Lancashire, Walter Campbell, London, and William Wright, Liverpool, cotton manufacturers.-May 2 C. Manley, Angel-court. Throgmorton-street, mer chant.- May 7. Samuel Miles, Pristol, corn factor. May 12. J. Monrieth and J. Sequeira, Gracechurch-street, druggists March 24. John Moorhouse, of John-street, Adelphi, Middlesex, wine merchant. May 1. Richard Morgan, Aberdare, Glamorgan, apothecary.- May 9. John Morley, Sewardstone, Essex, miller.

May 1. J. Noble, Kensington Gravel-pits, brewer.- May 9. Thomas Norman, Shenstone, Staffordshire, innholder.

May 16, John Oakes, Union-street, New Bond-street, coal merchant.

April 21. Peter James Papillon, St. Swithin's-lane, merchant.-May 8. Bryan Pearty, Kendal, skinner. May 9. Benjamin Phillips and William Bacon, Ewer-street, Southwark, levigators. -May 5. Michael Phillips, of Norris-street, Haymarket, grocer. May 6. James Pickup, of Burnley, Lancashire, cotton spinner April 71. J. S. Pitchard, Wigmore-street, grocer.

April 23. H. Roberts, Arreton, isle of Wight; J. Roberts, Newport, ditto; and M. Gregory, King's Arms Yard, London, bankers.- May 4. Thomas Roberts, Helston, Cornwall, grocer.

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May 26. James Robertson and James Hutchison, of Fleet-street, London, oilmen.-April 14. Ed. mund Rodd, London-street, merchant.-May 9. Alexander Ross, Minories, London, merchant.May 5. Bernard Ross, New City Chambers, merchant.- April 14. Joseph Roundell, late of Skip ton, Yorkshire, grocer. May 4. William Rouse, of Worcester, silversmith, April 21. John Russell, Moorfields/broker.

April 28. Richard William Ulric Schneider, White Lion Court, Birchin-lane, merchant.-April 14. Charles Frederick Schmoll, Jewin-street, Cripplegate, merchant.-April 14. John Scott and George Scott, South-street, Finsbury-square, London, merchants.-May 5. Francis Scurry, Kent Road, Southwark, coal dealer.-April 30. F. Sergent, Wakefield, Yorkshire, innkeeper.-April 13. John Simmons, Makin Simmons, and William Simmons, Liverpool, merchants.-April 15. John Simpson Tydeman, Colchester, ironmonger.--April 14. J. Smedley, Maiden-labe, Woodstreet, hosier. April 28. James Smethurst and James Mangnall, Bolton, Lancashire, dimity and quilting manufacturers.- May 5. George Southard, of New Bond-street, linen-draper.-April 18. W. Stephens, Exeter, sadler.- April 20. T. and J. Stutterd, and T. Littlewood, Oldfield, York shire, merchants.-April 17. T. Sutton, Ringmore, Devon, ship builder.

April 17. T. Taylor, Birmingham, gun barrel maker.-May 2. George Tinkler and John Risk, Meard's court, Soho, leather sellers.-April 25. John Treadgold, of Portsea, Hampshire, cabinet maker.-April 22. J. Tuton and J. Waring, Leeds, merchants.-April 30. J. S. Tydman, Col chester, ironmonger.

April 21. W. Urquhart, Ratcliffe Cross, cooper.

May 16. J. Copp and R. Walker, Stratford, Essex, calico printers.--May 5. Samuel Watson, Blakeney, Norfolk, corn merchant.-April 18. W. Weaver, Red Lion, Gray's-inn-lane, victualler. May 12. John Webster and Joseph Harrison, Liverpool, merchants.-April 25. John Wheatley, Mark Lane, cornfactor.-April 27. John Willacy, William Willacy, and Thomas Willscy, of Liverpool, millers.- April 23. James Wilkinson, Leeds, dyer.-May 9. Samuel Wilkinson and Joseph Burrough, High Wycombe, Bucks, bankers.-May 9. John Wilson, Kendal, tallow chandler.-April 27. William Wilson, Colchester, merchant. April 25. W. Winch, Tothill-street, Westminster, butcher.-April 23. J. Wright, Halifax, cotton-spinner.-April 23. J. Wyatt, Cheadle, Cheshire, W. P. Francis, Litchfield, and J. Chadwick, Stow, Staffordshire, calice printers.

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March 21. Robert Kemp, soap-manufacturer, in Leith.
March 18 John Morrison, shoe-maker, in Fort William,
March 14. Daniel M'Alpine, jun. baker, in Glasgow.
April 1. William M'Cririe, haberdasher, in Dumfries.
March 21. Matthew and Hugh M'Kay, grocers, in Glasgow.
March 18. William Proudfoot, juu. merchant, in Glasgow.
April 2. Frazer Richardson, flesher, in Dumfries.
April 1. David Stephens, trunk-maker, in Edinburgh.
April 3. David Walker, jun. manufacturer, in Gorbals,
March 14. David Walters, late grocer, in Edinburgh.

IRISH BANKRUPTS.

John Archbold, of the city of Dublin, factor, merchant, dealer and chapman, to surrender 26, 21 April, and 21 May.

William Campbell, of Belfast, Antrim, merchant-tailor, to surrender 8, 9 April and 9 May. John Dease, of the city of Dublin, and of Nenagh Mills, in the county of Tipperary, miller, te surrender 27, 28 April, and 28 May.

Walter Devereux, of Bishop-street, to surrender 23, 24 April, and 23 May.

John Hennessey, of Carlow, woollen-draper, to surrender 18, 20 April, and 19 May.

Joseph Russell, James Greenfield, and William Woods, late of Belfast, calico-manufacturers, to surrender 25, 27 April, and 26 May.

Henry Sterling, of Ballykeel, Down, linen-draper, to surrender 22, 23 April, and 23 May.

FOREIGN OCCURRENCES.

Married. At Barbadoes, the Hon. Robert Augustus Hyndham, of Dominica, to Miss Elizabeth Christian Beckles, daughter of the Hon. John Beckles, Attorney-general and Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbadoes.

Died. On the 5th February, Osman Pacha of Widdin, known by the name, of Passwan Oglon, celebrated for his military talents, his enterprising spirit, and the successful defence which he made in his town against the united power of the Turkish Empire.-By his death, Russia is freed from a formidable enemy; who, though he had not publicly declared himself, had made pre

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