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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th of Oct. and the 20th of Nov. 1822, extracted from the London Gazette.

Adey, J. sen. Cray's-hill, Essex, cattle-dealer.
Armstrong, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant.
Ashwell, J. Nottingham, iron-founder.
Bainbridge, J. Whitehaven, plumber.
Bagnell, W. and J. Walsall, platers.
Baker, C. Romsey, Hampshire, fell-monger.
Baley, T. W. Basing-lane, wine-merchant.
Barratt, W. Eyre-street hill, bricklayer.
Beattie, J. Portsea, victualler.

Bellamy, R. Spaxton, Somersetshire, shop-keeper.
Bellis, B. Liverpool, grocer.
Birkett, R. Liverpool, dealer.

Blackband, G. Gnosall, Staffordshire, grocer. Bowman, H St. John's-street, Clerkenwell, haberdasher.

Bremner, A. Bond-court, Walbrook, merchant.
Brooke, J. Liverpool, druggist.
Brooke, R.

brewer.

Walcot, Somersetshire, common

Brown, J. Fleet-market, grocer.

Buckmaster, J. and W. Old Bond-street, army clothiers.

Childe, R. Church Stretton, Shropshire, blacksmith.

Cooper, J. J. Worcester, draper.

Cooper, J. Tutbury, Stafford, miller.

Collins, W. Crawford-street, Mary-le-bone, linendraper.

Cook, W. Wouldham, Kent, corn-dcaler.
Cookworthy, F. C. Bristol, bookseller.

Cranage, T. Watling-street, near Wellington, grocer.

Crockett, H. sen. Haddenham, Bucks.

Cuming, A. Claines, Worcestershire, draper.
Davies, W. Sudbury, haberdasher,

Dawson, J. Bury, Lancashire, linen and woollen draper.

Dixon, T. Manchester, joiner.

Dodd, W. Orton, Westmoreland, drover.
Douglas, J. and D. Russel, Fleet-street, drapers.
Drurey, J. Snaith, Yorkshire, coal-merchant.
Eastwood, J. Meltham, Yorkshire, clothier.
Edwards, D. Gloucester, tea-dealer.

Evil, L. Walcot, Somersetshire, bill-broker.
Fairhead, J. Cressing, Essex, jobber.

Fitze, G. Totnes, grocer.

Foster, J. Liverpool, brewer.

Fox, J. Bath, grocer.

Gill, W. C. Melksham, Wilts, linen-draper.

Goter, H. Billingsgate, fish-sales:nan.

Graham, R. Shorter's-court, Throgmorton-street, stock-broker.

Graham, J. Dorset-street, Salisbury-square, cot

ton-manufacturer.

Greathead, H. Stepney Causeway, master-mariner.
Greathead, J. Snow-hill, auctioneer.
Gregson, W. Hull, linen-draper.

Green, J. King's Norton, Worcestershire, maltster.
Hales, E. Newark, corn-factor.

Hall, R. jun. Bury, cotton-manufacturer.
Harris, F. Lisle-street, dealer.

Henesey, R. Whitecross-street, timber-merchant. Hesse, G. A. Church-row, Fenchurch-street, broker.

Hewlett, J. Gloucester, cabinet-maker.
Healey, M. Manchester, draper.

Hays, C. and W. F. Blunden, Oxford-street, linen draper.

Hiren, J. Banbury, Oxfordshire, tallow-chandler. Hopps, T. jun. Yorkshire, corn-factor.

Howse, P. Park-street, Hanover-square, horsedealer.

Hudson, W. Camberwell, bricklayer.
Huxley, C. R. Newgate-street, glover.
James, R. Stamford Barron, Northampton, vete-
rinary-surgeon.

Johnson, B. J. Houndsditch, cabinet-maker.
Johnson, J. Pontefract, maltster.

Jones, J. C. Bridgnorth, linen-draper.
Kewer, J. Little Windwill-street, carpenter.
Kennington, C. Glamford, Briggs, Lincolnshire,
draper.

Kitchen, R. and J. Amery, Liverpool, tailors.
Lea, T. Liverpool, grocer.

Lee, J. Horsleydown, lighterman.
Leyland, R. Liverpool, soap-boiler.
Lindsay, W. J. W. Bath, silk-mercer.
Manning, J. Clements Inn, moncy-broker.

Moore, G. jun. Deptford, timber and coal mer

chant.

Newman, J. Upper East Smithfield, slop-seller.
Noakes, W. Old City Chambers, wine-merchant.
Parker, T. jun. Wood-street, hosier.
Radford, E. High Holborn, draper.

Rivers, G. Judd-street, Brunswick-square, cabinet maker.

Robinson, P. Kendal, draper.

Robinson, W. Great St. Helen's, insurance-broker. Rowed, J. Queen-street, Finsbury, timber-mer. chant.

Sanders, W. Bristol, fishmonger.

Sell, J. High-street, Shadwell, cheesemonger.
Smith, J. Liverpool, leather-cutter.
Smith, T. Hampton Wick, timber-merchant.
Stevens, R. Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, farmer.
Stolworthy, E. Whitechapel, cheesemonger.
Stubbs, T. Crawford-street, grocer.

Thomson, M. C. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer.

Thorley, J. Chorlton-row, Manchester, merchant.

Trickle, E. Nuneaton, mercer.

Underwood, H. Cheltenham, builder.

Watts, J. Totnes, linen-draper.

Wainwright, B. Hereford, inaltster.

Whittle, W. B. Beaminster, Dorsetshire, tanner.

Whyte, D. Lewes, linen-draper.

Wilson, E. and P. Methley, Yorkshire, maltsters. Williams, W. S. Brompton, coach-master. Woodward, E. Derby, innkeeper.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th November, 1822, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Arbuckle, Robert, farmer and dealer in cattle,

sheep, and wool, residing at West Mains of Baldoon, parish of Kirkinner and county of Wig

toun.

Borthwick and Goudie of Belhaven, near Dunbar; George Goudie and Co. of Belhaven, aforesaid; Borthwicks and Co. of Dunbar, and Bruce, Borthwick and Go. of Koningsberg, in Prussia. Brown, William, maltster and grain-dealer, Broomage Mains, near Falkirk.

Davidson, James, merchant and haberdasher in Edinburgh, and lately merchant in Dundee. Hughes and Williams, canal contractors at Linlithgow.

Hutton, Robert, portioner and cattle-dealer at Wester Bablisk, in the parish of Muckhart. Jamieson, William and Thomas, merchants, Kirkintiloch, and millers, Duntiblae.

King, George Hally, merchant and trader in Glasgow.

M Callum, Donald, vintner and stabler in Glasgow.

Mackenzie, Alexander, grocer in Glasgow. M'Kissock, Hew, and Co. merchants in Ayr. M'Lauchlan. Alexander, and Co. merchants in Glasgow.

Malcolm, John, grocer, victualler, and builder, Gorbals of Glasgow.

VOL. XII.

Mathison and Co. merchants in Edinburgh.
Muir, James, shoe manufacturer and dealer in
leather, Kilmaurs.

Muller, A. and Co. merchants, Leith.
Newall, Walter, merchant in Dundee.
Nicol, Andrew, merchant in Aberdeen.
Rennie, John Hill, distiller, Yett Distillery, by
Alloa.

Rhind, William, merchant, Drumlithie.
Waters, James, merchant in Thurso.
Wingate, John and James, merchants and manu-
facturers in Glasgow.

DIVIDENDS.

Edie, James, merchant, Cupar Fife; a dividend after 7th December.

Forman, George, and Co. merchants in Stirling; a dividend after 13th December. Gillespie, Colin, merchant in Glasgow; a dividend on 10th December.

Henderson, A. and Sons, late merchants in Leith; a final dividend after 2d December. M'Nair, James, merchant and sugar-refiner in Glasgow a dividend after 26th December. Smith, George, the late, manufacturer in Perth; a final dividend of Gid. per pound, on 27th December.

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APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

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Capt. Storey, 3 Dr. Gds. to be Major 15 Aug. 1822 Lt. Jacob, of E.I.C. Depot, Chatham, temporary Rank of Lt. in the Army 21 Oct. while so employed

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Rind, from h. p. York Chass. do. (R.M.) do. Cor. Sir J. Trollope, Bt. Lieut. by purch. vice Lord Cecil, 76 F. 24 do. Lord James Fitz Roy, Cor. by purch. do. Troop Quar. Mast. Griffin, (R.M) Cor. 25 do.

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Serj. Maj. Blood, (R. M.) Cor. 25 do.

Gren. Gds. Ens. Knox, from 88 F. Ens. and Lt. by purch. vice Lord H. de Walden, 8 F. 24 do. Lieut. Crawley. Capt. by purch, vice Bt. Maj. Nixon, ret. 7 Nov. Ens. Champain, from 41 F. Ens. vice 31 Oct. Wild, h. p. 72 F. Lt. Bolton, Capt. by purch. vice Glo24 do. Ens. Goodwin, Lt. by purch. 31 do. G. Ruxton, Ens. by purch. 7 Nov. Ens. Deere, from h. p. 72 F. Ens. vice Champaign, 29 F. Lt. Stewart, Quart. Mast. vice Blackie, dead 7 Nov. Clutterbuck, Capt. vice Mayne,

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Capt. Drew, from h. p. 3 Gar. En. Capt. vice Alexander, ret. list. do. Hackett, from h. p. 27 F. do. do. Lt. Alt. from 2 W.I.R. Lt. vice Coldo. lingwood, ret. list

Rickards, from h. p. 95 F. do. do. vice Wainwright, ret. list

Atkin, from h. p. Foreign Vet. Bn. do. vice Guest, ret. list.

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Capt. Houghton, from 45 F. with Bt. Maj. Smith, 73 F.

Lieut. and Capt. Greville, from Gren. Gds. with
Capt. Peel, h. p. 2 W.I.R.
Lieut. Hickman, from 11 Dr. with Lt. Windus,
2 F.

Sherburne, from 1 F. with Lieut. Keogh, h. p. 58 F.

B. Meredith, fron 13 F. rec. diff. with Lt. R. Meredith, h. p. 16 F.

Armstrong, from 55 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Richardson, h. p. Coldst. Gds.

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Ensign Moorsom, from h. p. 31 F. (Gen. Cadet) Ens.

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Lt. Long, Capt. by purch. vice Bernard, ret.

31 Oct.

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Ens. Montagu, Lt. by purch.
Denny, from h. p. 15 F. Ens. by
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Lt. Lord T. Cecil, Capt. by purch.
vice Vilett, prom.
24 do.
Ensign Thomas, from h. p. 101 F.
7 Nov.
(Gent. Cadet) Ens.

G. S. Digby, Ensign by purch. vice
Knox, Gren. Gds.
24 Oct.
Gent. Cadet J. Robinson, from R.
Mil. Coll. Ens.
7 Nov.

Ens. Cahill, Lt. vice Egan, dead do. do. J. Robeson, Ens. 2 W.I.R. Lt. M'Carthy, from h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Lt. vice Alt, 3 Vet. Bn. 31 Oct. J. Spence, Ensign vice Hewan, dead 7 Nov. 1 R.V.B. Ens. Dutton, from h. p. 1 Gar. Bn. Ens. vice Buchanan, Quar. Mast. 25 Oct. Cor. Bickerton, from h. p. Wag. Train, Ensign vice Durnford, ret.

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Barnard 71 F.

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8 June.

Cockell, h. p. R. Mar.

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Oxley, from h. p. 5 W.I.R. do.

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Brisco, 11 Dr. on passage to England, Feb.

Mercer, ret. 4 Vet. Bn.

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13 Sept. Shaw, h. p. Corsican Rang. 8 April, 1822. Pollock, h. p. 60 F. Edinburgh,

Paymaster Fairfowl, 91 F. on passage to England,

Elwin, h. p. 31 F.

Cooper, h. p. 52 F.

Dixon, h. p. 59 F.

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31 March.
19 do.
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22 July.
30 Oct.

Ensign Hewan, 2 W.I.R. Bahamas,
Stephens, h. p. 84 F.

11 Aug.

24 Feb. 1821.

Quart.-Mas. Harshaw, 1 Life Gds. 10

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Thistleton, h. p. 73 F.
Grant, h. p. 90 F.
Ford, h. p. 101 F.
Llewelyn, h. p. Rifle Br.
Webber, h. p. do. Chichester,
Kellet, h. p. 3 Ceylon Regt.

Cliborne, h. p. 3 Gar. Bn. 15 F.

Toole, R. Mar.

Waterford,
27 Aug.

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Forwood, do.

Murphy, do.

2d Lieut. Dowling, h. p. R. Mar.

10 Aug. 1821. 3 March, 1822.

Waring, h. p. do.

Berison, do.

G. Clark (2) do.

Angus Campbell, do.

Serjeant, do.

Collie, do.

Hoile, do.

Collins, do.

Jones, do.

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Jan.

--Lees, late of 3 F. Gds. Camberwell,

Walker, h. p. 82 F. Leeds, Yorkshire,

Burke, h. p. 133 F.

24 March.
Med. Depart. Dr Philan, Physician to the Forces,
Sur. Patterron, h. p. 25 Dr. 2 Nov.
Surg. Nicoll, h. p. 7 Gar. Bn. 3 Aug.
As. Surg. Haniland, Royal Artillery,
13 Nov.
Woolwich,
Assistant Surg. Murray, h. p. 60 F.
26 Dec. 1821.
Assistant Surg. Bridgman, R. Mar.
28 Aug. 1822.
Purveyor Fieldar, Greenwich, 22 Nov
15 June.
Dep. Purveyor Ogle,

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

March 24. At Asseerghur, the Lady of Captain C. J. C. Davidson, Garrison Engineer, of a son. April 17. At Bengal, Mrs A. G. Balfour, of a daughter.

20. At Masulipatam, the Lady of Captain J. Ogilvie, of the 1st battalion 17th Regiment, of a

son.

May 25. At Madras, the Lady of Captain Osborn, 2d Native Regiment, of a son.

June 25. At Madras, the Lady of David Hill, Esq, one of the Secretaries to Government, of a daughter.

Aug. 31. At Fort Augusta, Jamaica, the Lady of Major Stewart, 91st Regiment, of a daughter. Sept. 10. At the Cape of Good Hope, the Lady of James Duff Watt, Esq. Deputy-Assistant Commissary-General to the Forces, of a son.

Oct. 5. At Clifton House, Spanish Town, Jamaica, Mrs William Shand, of a son.

8. At Quebec, the Lady of Captain D. Mackay, 70th Regiment, of a son.

15. At Paris, the Lady of Thomson Bonar, Esq. of Camden Place, Kent, of a daughter.

17. At Madeira, the Lady of Robert Wallas, Esq. of a daughter.

Nov. 4. At George Street, Leith, Mrs Blair, of a daughter.

-At St Andrews, Mrs Thomson, of Priorletham, of a son.

- At Kerse, Mrs Greenshiels, of a daughter.
5. At Hermitage Place, Leith, Mrs Mackenzie,
of a son.

9. In Northumberland Street, Mrs Macdonald,
of Ballyshear, of a son.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Burn Murdoch, of Gartincaber, of a son.

10. At Auchenhard, the Lady of Major Alston, of a daughter.

11. At Novar House, Ross-shire, the Lady of Hugh Rose, Esq. of Glastulich, of a daughter.

12. At Stewartfield, Mrs Elliot of Woolie, of a

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22. At Bargalay, the Lady of John Mackie, Esq.

of a son.

At Wauchope, Roxburghshire, Mrs Scott of
Wauchope, of a son.

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23. Mrs Gillespie, York Place, of a daughter.
The Lady of Thomas Mackenzie Paterson,
Esq. of Drumcudden, of a daughter.
24. In Howe Street, Mrs Ballingall, of a daugh-

ter.

At Albury Park, Lady Harriet Drummond,

of a son.

At Dublin, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. Gordon, of the 5th or Prince Leopold's Regiment of Dragoon Guards, of a daughter.

- At Cork, the Lady of Major Edward Wildman, of the 6th Dragoon Guards, of a daughter. 25. At Beinersyde, the Hon. Mrs George Fairholme, of a son.

- At Edinburgh, the Lady of Major James Harvey, of Castle Semple, of a daughter.

26. At Springhall, the Lady of Capt. Douglas, R. N. of a daughter.

-The Lady of John Bowie, Esq. W.S. of a daughter.

27. In Dundas Street, Mrs Turnbull, of a daughter.

In Dublin Street, Mrs Richardson, of a daughter.

28. At Shandwick Place, the Lady of Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. of a son.

29. At Ruchlaw House, Mrs Hawthorn, of a daughter.

Lately, At Limerick, Ireland, the Lady of Dr Macpherson, 42d Regiment, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

March 15. At St John's Cathedral, Calcutta, James Mackenzie, Esq. to Ann Forbes, second daughter of Captain Daniel Ross of Howrah.

Sept. 22. At the House of the English Ambassador at Naples, Baron Lord Wallscourt, to Miss Lock, only daughter of William Lock, Esq.

Oct. 28. At London, the Hon. Edward Gore, (brother of the Earl of Arran, and of Lady Isabella Douglas of Rippingale), to Miss Mary Anne Douglas.

-At Rennyhill House, Roderick Mackenzie, Esq. writer to the signet, to Euphemia, eldest daughter of Andrew Johnston, Esq. of Rennyhill.

50. At Kerrisdale, William Macleod, Esq. sur geon in Dingwall, to Mary, second daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. of Kerrisdale.

31. At Kensington, Captain David Rae Newall, of the Hon. East India Company's ship Scalesby Castle, to Charlotte Janetta, only surviving daugh ter of the late James Falconer, Esq. of Bombay. Nov. 4. At Hawick, Thomas Grieve, Esq. of

Skelfhill, to Marion M. Dickson, youngest daughter of Archibald Dickson, Esq. of Housebyres.

4. At Edinburgh, George Forbes, Esq. of Springhill, Aberdeenshire, to Wilhelmina, daughter of the late Captain James Walker, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

6. At Edinburgh, John Williams, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Civil service, to So. phia, daughter of the late Dr William Roxburgh, also of the Hon. East India Company's service.

7. At Thomson's Place, Leith, Mr John Findlay, Paisley, to Jessie, third daughter of the late Mr James Thomson, Oatridge, Linlithgowshire.

In March last, and on the 8th Nov. ie-married by the Very Reverend Principal Baird, at No. 41, St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, Patrick Syme, Esq. Queen Street, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Claud Irvine Boswell, Esq. of Balmuto, late one of the Senators of the College of Justice.

9. At St Andrews, near Elgin, Major Dunbar, of the 3d Regiment of Bengal Cavalry, to Jessie, daughter of the Rev. William Leslie, of Balnageith, Morayshire.

12. At St John's Place, Leith, James Scarth, Esq. merchant, Leith, to Eliza, daughter of John Dudgeon, Esq.

15. At Forres, Morayshire, Lieutenant Evelyn Norie, R. N. to Isabella, daughter of the late James Anderson, Esq. of Windyhill.

18. At Edinburgh, Mr John Croley, surgeon, to Helen, eldest daughter of Mr John Mein, surgeon.

- At Plewlands, John Meiklejohn, Esq. writer to the signet, to Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander M'Callum, farmer, Plewlands.

- At Montrose, Alexander Melville, M. D. surgeon of the 25th Regiment, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Captain George Sutherland, of that place.

-At Cupar, Dr Andrew Bowes, physician, King's Kettle, to Helen, only child of Mr James Macnaughton, Rossie.

21. At Westertown of Pitfodels, James Gordon, Esq. of Aberlour, to Margaret, third daughter of Mr Macnab.

25. At Straloch, Major George Turner, of Menie, to Margaret, third daughter of the late John Ramsay of Barra, Esq.

At Arbroath, David Louson, Esq. of Springfield, town clerk of Arbroath, to Anne Forbes, daughter of the Rev. George Gleig, minister of the gospel there.

At Keir Street, the Rev. James Mitchell, to Jessie, youngest daughter, of the late Mr William Kinnaird, chemist, Edinburgh.

26. At Pirbright Church, near Guilford, H. W. R. W. Halsey, of Henly Park, Surrey, Esq. to Mary Noel, third daughter of Andrew Stirling, Esq. of Drumpellier, Lanarkshire.

27. At St Pancras, Middlesex, William Davidson Blair, Esq. of Glasgow, to Miss Jane Bruce, of Upper Gower Street, Bedford Square, only daughter of the late Dr Bruce.

28. At Annfield, Mr John Hutcheson, merchant, North Leith, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr W. Mackenzie, of the revenue cutter Prince Regent.

30. At London, Charles Berwick, Esq. youngest son of Sir William Curtis, Bart. to Henrietta, second daughter of the late Rev. B. Pearson, of Croxall, Derbyshire.

'DEATHS.

March 16. A few days after leaving Madras, homeward-bound from India, Mr Alex. Durward, Chief Officer of the ship Fame.

April 2. At Wallajahbad, of an epidemic cholera, B. M'Millan, Esq. Assistant-Surgeon, Wallajahbad Light Infantry.

May 20. At Madras, Mrs Robson, wife of Captain Felix Robson, 16th Regiment Madras Native Infantry.

28. At Malacca, Dr Milne, the author of several learned works on the literature of China, and the historian of the first Ten Years of the Chinese Mission.

July 8. At Calcutta, the Right Rev. Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, D. D. Lord Bishop of that Presidency, after a short but severe illness.

18. At the Grotto, Westmorland, Jamaica, Christian Speid, youngest daughter of the late Homer Blair, Esq.

Aug. 20. At Augusta, Georgia, Thomas Gardner, Esq. of Savannah, formerly of Glasgow.

- At sea, off St Helena, on his return from Java to Europe, for the recovery of his health, John, son of the late John Mackenzie, Esq. Kincraig, Ross-shire.

25. At Jamaica, the Rev. James Daun, M. D. Rector of Westmorland, and Chaplain to the Hon. House of Assembly.

Sept. 16. At Demerara, Harriet, daughter of the late James Rose, Esq. depute-clerk of Session. 21. On Providence Estate, Island of Jamaica, Thomas Jones, Esq.

22. At New Orleans, Mr Thomas Bogle, merchant, formerly of Glasgow.

Oct. 13. At Naples, Mr Andrew Craigie, late of Edinburgh, second son of Mr David Craigie, Leith.

- At Filleigh, Devonshire, aged 78, the Rev. John Burges Karslake. This gentleman, when an infant, was saved by his nurse-maid jumping out of the window with him in her arms, when his father, mother, and two brothers, were destroyed by fire at South Molton, January 30, 1749. -At Culblair, Colin Shaw, Esq.

- At Pinebush, in the town of Montgomery, New York, Captain Archibald Hunter. The cir cumstances of Captain Hunter's death, are somewhat remarkable. As he was opening a cow, supposed to have been poisoned in some way or other, he received a slight wound, which became imme diately impregnated with the poison, and in less than an hour it was diffused over the whole system, in consequence of which he died in about ten days.

21. In Dublin, Lady Ann Jocelyn, only sister of

the Earl of Roden.

25. At Ayr, Mrs Ross, widow of Captain James

Ross.

-At Leuchars, Mr Daniel Robertson, late of the Black Bull, Edinburgh.

27. At Portobello, Mrs Anne Dick, wife of Mr John Gillies, and sister to Mr Douglas Dick, late merchant in Glasgow.

28. At Kincardine Lodge, Mrs Gordon of Kincardine.

31. At the Manse of Biggar, the Rev. William Watson.

-At Bath, Rear-Admiral Puget, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. This excellent and lamented officer had sailed round the world with the late Captain Vancouver, had commanded various men of war, and was many years Commissioner at Madras.

Nov. 1. At Kirkcaldy, Mrs Douglas, relict of John Douglas of Pinkerton.

- At Hamilton, Robert Burns, Esq. of Westport, Bothwell. This gentleman was the fourth pupil of the celebrated Mr Braidwood of the Edinburgh Deaf and Dumb Institution, when, at an early period of life, he made such astonishing proficiency, that he felt but very little inconvenience from the want of hearing, being naturally a genius of great perception. So sensible was the deceased of the advantage he derived from the Deaf and Dumb Institution of Edinburgh, that he has left £100 for its support.

2. At Edinburgh, James M'Kinnon Campbell, Esq. of Ormaig.

At Chelsea, Patrick Paterson, Esq. late surgeon of the 25th Regiment Light Dragoons. 3. At Mary Place, Stockbridge, Alexander Mitchell, sen. Esq.

-At Sandford Hall, Shropshire, Thomas Hugh Sandford, Esq. of Sandford."

4. Near Leghorn, Robina Henrietta, youngest daughter of David Kennedy, Esq. of Kirkmichael. At St Andrews, Mrs Tullideph, relict of John Tullideph, Esq. of Kilmux. 6. At Paris, M. Bertholet, the celebrated che

mist.

7. At Linlithgow, Mr William Kenmore.

- At St Mary's Isle, of an inflammatory illness of nearly three weeks' duration, James Wedderburn, Esq. his Majesty's Solicitor-General for Scotland.

-At Ruthven Manse, the Rev. Patrick M'Laren.

8. In Charles Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Traill, relict of James Traill, Esq. of Westove.

-At Kerswell, Mrs Jean Lockhart, widow of William Bertram, Esq. of Nesbit.

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