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Brown, J. esq. of the East India-house, to
Mariana Sophia, only daughter of James
Thompson, esq. of Forest-gate, Essex.
Blake, R. esq. of the 70th Foot, to

Howard, Frances, youngest daughter of John
Younger, esq. of Camberwell.

Byrne, Henry, esq. Master in Equity, at Madras, to

Goodinge, Isabella S., daughter of Captain Goodinge, of Londonderry, in Ireland. Boydell, Mr. S. of Islington, to

Miss Jane Boydell Philpot, of Bethnal-green, both relatives of the late Alderman Boydell. Beamish Adderley, esq. of Palace Anne, Cork,

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Clarke, Capt. Andrew, 46th foot, to

Fanny, daughter of James Lardner, esq. and widow of the late Rev. Edward Jackson, Chaplain at Madras.

Douglas, A.M. the Rev. Henry, Vicar of Newland, Gloucestershire, to

Birt, Miss Eleanor, fourth daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Birt, of the same place. Everest, H. esq. to

Mary Ann, only daughter of T. Comport, esq. of Whitehall, Hoo.

Fallon, Charles, esq. late Capt. 11th Light Dragoons, to

Probyn, widow of Governor Probyn, and daughter of the late General Rooke.

Grant, esq. George, of Rusell place to

Sophia, second daughter of Alexander Glennie, esq. of Great James-street.

Sehaak Grant, esq. of the H. E. I. Co's Military
Engineers, to

Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late
Francis Barrow, esq.

Hitchen, Mr. J. bookseller, of Northwich, to
Burgess, Mrs. of Wilton: the united ages of
this couple amount to 169 years, the bride-
groom being 82, and the bride 87.
Hall, George Blair, esq. only son of the late John
Hall, esq. Postmaster-General of Bengal, to
Laura, youngest daughter of the late Sir W.
Plomer.

Lechmere, bart. Sir Anthony, of the Rydd,
Worcestershire, to

the eldest daughter of Mrs. Villers, winemerchant of Gloucester.

Morant, esq. John, of Brockenhurst, Hants, to Hay, Lady Caroline Augusta, daughter of the late Earl of Errol.

Mildmay, Humphrey St. John, son of the late
Sir H. St. J. Mildmay, to

Baring, Miss, eldest daughter of Alexander
Baring, esq. M.P.

Neame, esq. Austin, of Homestall, Faversham,

to

Anne, eldest daughter of Richard Beale, esq. of River-hall, Biddenden. Okeover, the Rev. Charles, of Okeover, Staffordshire, to

Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Gen. the Hon.
Sir George Anson, M. P.

Par, esq. Codrington, of Stonelands, Devon, to
Harriet Lydia, youngest daughter of Henry
Manning, esq. of Sidmouth, and niece of
Admiral Sir Robert Barlow.
Soltan, esq. George William, of Ridgway, to

Frances Goddard, second daughter of the late Rev. T. Culme, of Tothill, same county. C. Slingsby, esq. of Loftus, Yorkshire, son of the late Sir Thomas Slingsby, of Scriven Park, to

Emma Margaret, eldest daughter of Thomas Atkinson, esq. of Fair-hill, Lancashire. Sandon, Lord Viscount, eldest son of the Earl of Harrowby, at Berne, in Switzerland, at the English Ambassador's Chapel, to Stewart, Lady Frances, only daughter of the

Marchioness of Bute, and grand-daughter of the late Mr. Coutts. Upon this happy occasion Mrs. Coutts presented her grand-daughter with present of twenty thousand pounds, and to Lord Sandon one thousand pounds a year.

Swainson, W. esq. F.R.S. late Assistant Commissary General on the Mediterranean Staff, and eldest son of J. T. Swainson, esq. of Elm Grove, near Liverpool, to

Mary, only daughter of John Parker, esq. Spencer, the Rev. Charles, Rector of Wheatfield, Oxon, and nephew to the Duke of Marlborough, to

Mary Anne, younger daughter of Sir Scrope Bernard Morland, bart. M.P.

Tyrrell, E. esq. of Guildhall, to

Fanny, only child of the late W. Lingham, esq. of Ewell.

Ware, the Rev. George, B. A. of Stokecoursey, Somerset, to

Elizabeth, youngest daughter of J. D. Middleton, esq. of Churchill, near Bristol.

DEATHS.

Suddenly, of apoplexy, Mr. John Bradley, of Dukinfield, innkeeper: his funeral was attended by near 200 gentlemen of his acquaintance in coaches, chaises, gigs, and on horseback, to Mottram, in Longdendale, where he was interred, 66-Louisa Maria, wife of the Rev. Dr. Bayly, Midhurst, Sussex, and niece to the Bishop of Carlisle.-On the 21st of July last, at Sierre Leone, Charles Barrett, Deputy Assistant Commissary General, 29.-At his seat at Cirencester, Sept. 23, Dr. Matthew Baillie: he had, in some measure, retired from general practice for some years, and except in the case of very old connections, confined himself to consultations. Miss Joanna Baillie, whose Poems and Series of Plays on the Passions have obtained for her so much celebrity, was sister to the late Dr. Matthew Baillie. The Dr. married Miss Denman, sister to Mr. Denman, the Common Serjeant, by whom he leaves several chil dren.-At Kirkton of Glenbucket, Christian Benton, 101.-In Church-street, Kensington, Joseph Battie, esq. late of the Bengal Establishment, 79-In Devonshire, Ann, the eldest daughter of Alexander Belmanno, esq. of Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, 23.

At Dunkirk, Sept. 23, the Rev. R. Crowther, Vicar of Spratton, in Northamptonshire.-Sept 4, the Rev. John Cayley, esq. of Low Hall, 'Brompton: he was the Vicar and Rector of Terrington, near Castle Howard, which living he held near sixty years.-In Whitecross-street Prison, where he had been confined seven years for a debt of 7,000, which he had nearly paid by instalments, Captain Marcus Lowther Crofton, late of the Bourbon Regiment.-Sept. 19, Charles Cole, esq. of Ditcham Grove, Hants, 89. William Dowdeswell, esq. of Ewell, Surrey. Sept. 19, in Portman square, the Hon. Mary Patience Denny, wife of Anthony Denny, esq. and youngest daughter of the late Admiral Lord Collingwood-While sitting at table after dinner, of an apoplectic fit, Joseph Debaufre, esq. of Richmond-hill, Surrey, At Walmer, Sarah Laurie, youngest daughter of Captain Dower, R.N. At Stubington, near Titchfield, John Dewes, esq. late Paymaster of the 28th foot.

Sept. 21, at Fawley Parsonage, the Rev. R. C. Fanshawe, 41. At Kensington Gore, the widow of the late John Fitzgerald, esq. Stockbridge, Major W. Forrester, of Culmore. At Boulogne, Marianne Hesse Gordon, widow of the late Wm. Hesse Gordon, esq.

Lately, at Sierra Leone, the Rev. Mr. Huddlestone, Methodist Missionary there, very soon after the death of his colleague, the Rev. Mr. Lane Lately, at Willesley-hall, Derbyshire, General Sir Charles Hastings, late Colonel of the 12th foot. In London, Lady Hare, wife of Sir Thomas Hare, of Stow-hall, Norfolk.

At Kegworth, Sept. 19, the Rev. Jos. Jones, A.B. many years perpetual curate of that place,

At Worthing, Frances, wife of the Rev. John Kirby, Rector of Gotham, Notts-Sept. 20, at Ripon, Thomas Kilvington, esq. M.P. formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge, 92.-In Beaumont street, St. Mary-le-bone, Joseph Kidd, esq. of Shacklewell, 68.

At Orford-house, Essex, Samuel Leightonhouse, esq., 67.-At Gottenburg, David Low, esq., 84.-At Worthing, Mrs. Lawrell, of Lower Grosvenor-street, 65.

At Hoxton, Caleb Mortimer, esq. late of the Hon. East India Company's service, 44.-At Ecton, Northamptonshire, Elizabeth, wife of the Hon. and Rev. P. Meade, and daughter of the Right Rev. Dr. Percy, Bishop of Dromore.At Fairfield, near Manchester, suddenly, the Rev. Thomas Moore, one of the Bishops of the Moravians. In Weymouth-street, Portlandplace, Mrs, Elizabeth Morgan, late of St. Vincent.-At Basford, Mrs. Anne Mitchell, 78.

Mrs. Owen, mother of the late Rev. J. Owen, Secretary to the British and Eoreign Bible Society. Recently, at Genoa, William Owen, esq. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.-At Bushey, Herts, Mrs. Oldfield, 86.

Henry John, son of John Portai, esq. of Freefolk-house, Overton, Hants.-Sept. 14, the Rev. Henry Anthony Pye, jun. of Magdalen College, Oxford, 24.-Oct. 7, at Charlewood, Harriet, wife of the Rev. Stanier Porten.-At Somers' Town, Lieut.-col. Robert Platt, late of the 5th foot, 75.-In Holywell, Mr. William Purdue, of Exeter College, Oxford, 61.

The Rev. C. R. Rushworth, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.-At Florence, Mr. Laurence Rowe, of Brentford, 69.

In Edinburgh, Captain Alexander Skeene, of His Majesty's ship Britannia-On the 17th of February, in the Bay of St. John's, Antigua, a black woman named Statira, who, by information from herself, must have attained the advanced age of 132 to 134. She was a slave, and was hired as a day labourer during the building of the gaol, and was present at the laying of the corner stone, which ceremony took place 116 years ago. She also stated that she was a young woman grown when President Sharpe assumed the administration of the island, which was in 1706, so that allowing her to be then only eighteen, it brings her age to that of 134.

Sept. 27, at the Rectory, Hougham, Lincolnshire, the Rev. George Thorold, third son oi the late Sir John Thorold, of Syston Park, 48.-At Cragg, near Ulverston, Mr. Joseph Taylor; the body, when laid out, measured six feet seven inches in length, 20.-At Dominica, Henry B. Tulloh, esq. Colonial Secretary to the above island, 22.

William Warre, esq. of Albany, and of Bradford, Somersetshire, 75.

Lord Yarborough; his Lordship is succeeded in his titles by his eldest son, Charles Anderson

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LIST OF BANKRUPTS AND DIVIDENDS,

FROM TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, TO SATURDAY, OCT.18, 1823.

Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-street, unless otherwise expressed. The Attornies' Names are in Parenthesis.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERseded.

J. Carpenter, and J. P. Carpenter, of Wellington, Somersetshire, bankers.

BANKRUPTCIES ENLARGED.

J. W. Hone, of Brixton, Surrey, draper. From Oct. 11 to 25.

R. Wilson and F. Wilson, late of Oxford-street, linen-drapers. From Oct. 11 to Nov. 29.

T. Reed, of High Holborn, linen-draper. From Sept. 30 to Oct. 11.

BANKRUPTS.

Atkinson, T. Ludgate-hill, cabinet-maker and upholsterer. (Harvey and Co. Lincoln's-innfields.

Atherton, J. Lancaster, saddler.
Staple-inn.

(Chester,

Anning, D. Axminster. Devonshire, grocer. (Collett and Co. Chancery-lane.

Barton, R. of Willow-walk, Cambridge, coach proprietor. (Stafford, Buckingham street, Strand.

Boulting, J. of Halsted, Essex, linen-draper. (Willett, Essex-street, Strand. Bradford, B. late of Yardley-street, Spafields, and of William-street, Spafields, leather and silk-japanner. (Gale, Basinghall-street. Ball, H. and F. Kirkham Powell, of Ottery, St. Mary, Devonshire, woollen-manufacturers. (Blake, Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars. Bailey, J. N. late of Chancery-lane, bookseller. (Tilson and Co., of Coleman-street. Burge, J. Bristol, butcher. (Clarke and Co. Chancery-lane.

Brownhill, B. Stockport, Cheshire, brewer. (Tyler, Temple.

Burgess, A. Hume, Manchester, dyer. (Hurd and Co. London.

Cleaver, W. Holborn, soap-manufacturer (now or lately trading under the firm of W. Cleaver and Co. (Rogers and Sons, Manchesterbuildings.

Cornfoot, A. of Houndsditch, baker. (Constable and Co. Symond's-inn.

Cox, C. of St. Martin's-lane, Charing-cross, draper. (Tanner, Fore-street.

Critchley J. and T. Walker, of Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, spirit - merchants.

and Co. Bedford-row.

(Adlington

Drakes, D. and G. Smith, of Reading, Berks. linen-drapers. (T. Gates, Cateaton-street. Dixon, F. and E. Fisher, of Greenwich, linendrapers. (Amory and Coles, Throgmortonstreet.

Duncalfe, J. sen. Donnington Wood-mill, Shropshire. (Mott, Essex-street, Strand. Ferguson, J. Liverpool, master-mariner and merchant. (E. Chester, Staple-inn, Holborn. Green, J. White-horse-terrace, Stepney, coalmerchant. (Freeman and Heathcote, Coleman-street.

Greetham, T. Liverpool,ship-chandler. (Chester, Staple-inn.

Gaskell, J. late of Windle, Lancaster, miller. (Chester, Staple-inn.

Goodwin, R. Lamb's Conduit-street, silk-mercer. (Hurst, Milk-street.

Gaskill, G. Lancaster, woollen-draper. (Holmes and Co. New Inn.

Farnsworth, J. Ripley, Derbyshire, victualler. (Taylor and Co. Featherstone buildings, Holborn.

Hopkins, J. Llantrissant, Glamorganshire, maltster. (Jenkins and Co. New Inn. Hepple, J. of Cambo, Northumberland, cooper. (Bell and Broderick, Bow Church-yard Hibbert, J. Hylord's-court, Crutched-friars, wine and spirit merchant. (Noy and Hardstone, Great Tower-street.

Hurry, W. C. Mincing-lane, merchant. (Swain, Stevens, Maples, Pearse, and Hunt, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry.

Jenkins, J. Tewkesbury, Gloucester, miller. (Windus, Bartlett's-buildings.

Jones, J. Worthing, innkeeper. (Hicks, Gray's Inn-square.

Kingsell, J. Blackwall, plumber. (West, Red Lion-street, Wapping.

Lumley, J. Foston Mills, Foston, York, cornfactor. (Ellis and Co. Chancery-lane. Masterman, W. Stillingfleet, Yorkshire, dealer. (Jaques and Co. New-Inn.

Moore, E. Hanway-street, Oxford-street, silkmercer and draper. (Phipps, Weaver's-ball. Mollett, J. Lower Thames-street, victualler. (Woodward and Co. Tokenhouse-yard. M'Gowen, W. Newark, Nottingham, tea-dealer. (Chester, Staple-inn.

Phillips, M. and H. Devonshire-street, Bishopsgate-street, hatters. (Isaacs, Mansell-street, Goodman's-fields.

Phillips, H. Devonshire-street, Bishopsgatestreet, hatter. (Annesley, East India Chambers.

Pigot, W. late of Red-hall, Burstow, Surrey, farmer. (Baddeley, Leman-street, Goodinan'sfields.

Peplow, J. New Bond-street, farrier. (Thomas, Fen-court, Fenchurch-street.

Rowland, E. L. Ruabon, iron-master. (Browne,
Wrexham.

Robertson, E. French-horn-yard, Dean-street,
High Holborn, coach-smith. (Hutchinson,
Crown-court, Threadneedle-street.
Rogers, W. Gosport, Southampton, butcher.
(Cottle, Aldermanbury.

Rooke, J. Bishopsgate-street Without, woollendraper. (Tanner, Fore-street.

Smith, T. Manor-row, Tower-hill, earthenwareman. (Robinson, Walbrook. Sutton, W. late of Sunbury, Middlesex, brewer. (Vincent, Bedford-street, Bedford square. Steel, J. and G. late of Rotherhithe, Surrey, but now of Greenwich, Kent, timber-merchants. (Pratt, Fenchurch-street.

Simmons, A. Strand, tailor. (Hamilton and Co. Tavistock-street, Covent-garden.

Thurtell, T. Haymarket, victualler. (Hewitt, Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury.

Twigg, T. now or late of Salford, Lancashire. victualler. (Milne and Parry, Temple.

Tarbuck, J. Sutton, Lancashire, brewer. (Battye, Chancery-lane.

Wood, J. Cardiff, Glamorgan, banker. (Jonas Gregory, Clement's-inn.

Waters, R. Union-court, Broad-street, London, merchant. (Gregson and Fonnereau, Angelcourt, Throgmorton-street.

Willment, S. Wilton, Somerset, timber-merchant. (Loftus and Co. New-inn.

Wright, G. T. Piccadilly, ironmonger. (Fisher, Bucklersbury.

Worgan, J. B. Bedminster, spirit dealer. (Poole and Co. Gray's Inn-square.

West, E. Little Froome, Herefordshire, miller. (Platt, Lincoln's-inn.

Wombwell, W. Battlebridge, horse- dealer. (Williams and Co. Gray's-inn.

DIVIDENDS.

Agard, M., F. S. Agard, and W. S. Agard, of Borrowash, Derbyshire, millers, Oct. 24. Atkinson, G. and F. Atkinson, of Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire, corn-merchants, Oct. 30. Adams, L. and J. Barker, Doncaster, ironfounders, Nov. 3.

Beattie, G. Salford, Lancashire, dyer, Nov. 11. Barnes, J. Pendleton, near Manchester, brewer, Nov. 7.

Briscoe Whalley, G. Basinghall-street, woollendrapers, Oct. 25.

Burbery, J. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer, Oct. 27.

Bennett, J. late of Greenfairfield, Derbyshire, cattle-dealer, Oct. 25.

Barnwell, J. now or late of Leamington-Priors, Warwickshire, carpenter and builder, Nov. 18. Barge, B. Clifford-street, Bond-street, winemerchant, Nov. 8.

Barrett, W. Cardiff, Glamorganshire, innholder and spirit-merchant, Nov. 6.

Burry, T. Little Hampton, Sussex, grocer, Oct.

28.

Cannon, J. Liverpool, merchant, Nov. 8.
Campbell, B. late of Prince's-square, Ratcliffe-
highway, insurance-broker, Nov. 1.
Carter Hartley, T. Minories, victualler, Nov. 8.
Cox Albion, R., G. Weston, J. Furber, and G.
Cox, Little Britain, bankers and refiners,
Nov. 4.

Carlile W. Bolton, and J. Bainbridge, Preston, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturers and whitsters, Nov. 4.

Campbell, J. White Lion-court, Cornhill, merchant, Nov. 1.

Crossland, S. Liverpool, ship-chandler, Oct. 30. Edwards, J. Elder-street, Norton Falgate, silkweaver, Nov. 1.

Farmer,N. East-lane, Bermondsey, rope-maker, Nov. 4.

Fox, T. Great Surrey-street, Blackfriar's-road, woollen-draper, Dec. 20.

Field, Isaac, and Luke Royston, Leeds, Yorkshire, cloth and stuff-merchants, Nov. 4. Ferns, G. jun., late of Stockport, Cheshire, grocer aud tallow-chandler, Nov. 1. Garbett, S. Birmingham, merchant, Nov. 8. Gooch, W. Potter-street, Harlow, Essex, wine and brandy-merchant, Nov. 4.

Godfrey Feise, Lawrence Pountney Hill, merchant, No. 1.

Goldney, T. Chippenham, Wiltshire, clothier, Oct. 20.

Gee, S. Cambridge, tinman and brazier, Nov. 6.
Glover, J., J. Hall, S. Haynes, and Walter

Haynes, late of Worcester, porter-brewers,
Oct. 29.

Higton, J. and J. Brewer, now or late of Broadway, Blackfriars, warehousemen, Nov. 8. Hewlett, T. late of Southborough, Kent, gunpowder manufacturer, Nov. 18.

Hooper, J. Tooley-street, Southwark, chymist and druggist, Nov. 4.

Holland, S. Bexhill, Sussex, coal-merchant, Oct. 27.

Harvey, M. B. Witham, and J. W. Harvey, late of Hadleigh Hall, Essex, bankers, Nov. 1.

Horne, W. and J. Stackhouse, Liverpool, merchants, Oct. 28.

Jenkins, T. late of the Extra Parochial of Lanvithen, Glamorganshire, dealer and chapman, Oct. 21.

Jones, J. late of Coreley, Shropshire, limeburner, Oct. 31.

Keep, J. late of Nottingham, grocer, but afterwards of Grainsby, Lincolnshire, farmer, Nov. 4.

Mason, J. P. Cambridge, cook, Nov. 10. Mitchell, P. Bungay, Suffolk, stationer and bookseller, Nov. 4.

Pitstow, J. Earl's Colne, Essex, miller, Oct. 28. Potts, W. Sheerness, linen-draper, Nov. 8. Pritchard, J. Rosoman-street, St. James, Clerkenwell, carpenter and builder, Nov. 15. Pitt, J. Cirencester, Gloucestershire, woolstapler, Nov. 5.

Page, G. Cranbourn-street, silk-mercer, Oct. 21. Robertson, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, silversmith, Oct. 28.

Rangecroft, J. Binfield, Berkshire, grazier and dealer in cattle, Nov. 1.

Russel, W. Bow Church-yard, warehouseman, Nov. 8.

Richardson, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, corn dealer, Oct. 21.

Spitta, C. L. F. Molling, G. Molling, and H. A. Spitta, Lawrence Pountney-lane, merchants, Nov. 8.

Southbrook, E. C. Covent-garden Chambers, merchant, Nov, 1.

Shirley, R. Bucklersbury, carpet manufacturer, Nov. 1.

Sheriffe, J. Farnham, Surrey, grocer, Nov.1. Smith, A. Lime-street-square, merchant and agent, Oct. 25.

Smerdon, C. and B. Penn, Liverpool, druggists, Oct. 16.

Stevens, J. Newgate-street, carpet-warehouseman, Oct. 25.

Turner, W. Ruckholt House, Layton, Essex, dealer in horses, Nov. 4.

Treadway, T. Sloane-square, St. Luke, Chelsea, chinaman, Nov. 4.

Tribaudino, C. J. Cleveland-street, Mile End, silk-dyer, Nov. 1.

Tully, F. late of Bristol, baker, Oct. 27.
Webster, J. Tower-street, merchant, Oct. 21.
Watson, W. sen. and W. Watson, jun. Alnwick,
Northumberland, corn-factors, Oct. 18.
Willis, R. Broad-street, Bloomsbury, tobac-
nist, Nov. 15.

Wadsworth, J. now or late of Long Buckley, Northamptonshire, dealer and chapman, November 6.

Webb, H. Rochdale, Lancashire, woolstapler, Oct. 25.

Wright, G. St. Martin's-lane, Westminster, boot and shoe factor, Oct. 21

Waldie, J. and S. late of Dalston, Cumberland, manufacturers, Oct. 17.

Warburton, J. Hardwick-mill, Herefordshire, miller, Oct. 17.

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EAST INDIA SHIPPING LIST.-SEASON, 1823, 1824:

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