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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, from 22d January to 22d March, 1828.

Armstrong, A. Penrith, Cumberland, grocer. Atkinson, J. Dalton, York, woollen-cloth-manufacturer.

Brumfit, W. Leeds, victualler.

Bell, R. Wakefield, York, woolstapler.

Bell, J. Carleton, Cumberland, cattle-dealer.
Bedford, W. Bristol, brewer.

Baxter, C. Ipswich, linen-draper.

Bacon. J. Stratford-upon-Avon, stationer.

Browne, J. jun. Norwich, iron-founder.

Bennett, J. Melksham, Wilts, corn-factor.

Brown, G. and G. G. Brown, and E. Jackson, Carbrook, Stayley-bridge, Cheshire, calicoprinters.

Butt, E. Ledbury, grocer.

Bishop, G. C. Fordwick, soap-boiler.

Bradwell, T. Loughborough, cordwainer.

Brindley, H. Colman-street, saddler.

Brown, W. jun. Bath, chinaman.

Baines, W. F. Aldermanbury, dealer.

Barrett, G. J. Crawford-street, Montagu-square,
cheesemonger.

Bogg, J. Tattershall, Lincoln, scrivener.
Briggs, D. Hinchley, innholder.

Barber, J. Liverpool, merchant.

Brent, P. C. J. Kennington, Surrey, music-seller.

Brook, J. Choppard's-in-Wooldale, Kirkbriston,
York, clothier.

Bristow, R. Lloyd's Coffee-house, underwriter.
Bishop, W. Ripon, grocer.

Breton, E. B. Gloucester-street, Queen-square,
wine-merchant.

Bradstreet, L. Water-lane, Tower-street, dealer.
Brett, J. Mason-street, Southwark, horse-dealer.
Baynes, W. and J. Paternoster-row, booksellers.
Brant, T. Hatton-garden, lamp-manufacturer.
Biddle, J. and R. Cardiff, timber-merchants.
Battye, E. Burton Salmon, York, grocer.
Board, S. Little Madox-street, saddler.
Baker, J. Drayton-in-Hales, Salop, tanner.
Bannister, T. Keynsham, Somerset, grocer.
Brodie, W. and Cameron, H. Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, drapers.

Burton, T. Newton-upon-Ouse, York, coal-mer

chant.

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Croker, J. and A. Inglis, Wood-str. warehousemen.
Cole, W. Nottingham, hatter.

Coser, T. Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, draper.
Cattley, R. J. George-Street, Mansion-house, coal-
merchant.

Carter, C. J. Dean-street, Oxford-street, builder.
Cooper, E. Little Russel-street, Covent-garden,
haberdasher.

Christie, D. Liverpool, merchant.
Crawford, H. Whitehaven, painter.

Cowper, H. East India chambers, Leadenhall-
street, commission-agent.

Crafts, G. Wycombe-marsh, Bucks, paper-maker.
Carpenter, S. sen. Greenwich, shoe-manufacturer.
Coupland, C. jun. Leeds, spirit-merchant.

Cook, J. and Kauntze, R. Chertsey, Surrey, plum-
bers.

Clarridge, R. Coventry, victualler.

Corrall, C. P. Rochester, carver and gilder.
Castell, J. West-square, Surrey, coal-merchant.
Cooke, W. Micklehurst, Cheshire, and Manches-
ter, calico-printer.

Dibden, J. Bayham-street, Camden-town, victual-
ler.

Denman, W. Bangor, shopkeeper.

Delisser, A. Judd Street, apothecary.

Dean, B. Commercial Road, Lambeth, builder.
Dyer W. Batheaston, victualler.

Darby, I. York Terrace, Regent's Park, plumber.
Edwards, T. Swansea, merchant.

Elsam, T. Oxford Street, cheesemonger.
Everall, S. Manchester, cotton-manufacturer.
Ellerd, W. Luton, Bedfordshire, plumber.
Earl, T. Worcester, victualler.

Fobbing, T. R. Essex, victualler.

Fearn, J. Angel-court, Throgmorton-street.

Forster, J. Knaresborough, timber-merchant.
Filby, N. Heston, builder.

Freer, T. High Street, Shoreditch, cheesemonger.

Feldon, J. A. Kensington, schoolmaster.
Fisher, J. Witney, draper.

Flavel, W. Leamington Priors, ironmonger.

Gibbeson, R. Lincoln, wine-merchant.

Gamble, W. Northampton Square, watchmaker.
Gunn, R. Norwich, Grocer.

Goudge, A. Spital Square, pavior.

Garforth, T. Cleckheaton, York, flour-dealer.

Godward, T. Castle-street, Southwark, plasterer.
Garner, J. Newgate-street, butcher.

Genden, A. C. F. Somerset-street, Portman-square,
bookseller.

Gell. T. York, merchant.

Greatbatch, W. jun. Maybank, Stafford, T. Great-
batch, and J. Greatbatch, Oxford, earthen-ware-
dealers.

Gill, J. New-street, Covent garden, clothier.
Holland, W. Rotherhithe, linen-draper,

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Hall, M. W. Liverpool, haberdasher.
Harrison, J. Liverpool, flour-dealer.
Heward, W. M. Bridlington, York, timber-mer-
chant.

Hope, R. Liverpool, joiner.

Handley, J. and W. Burslem, Stafford, chinamanufacturers.

Howgate, W. T. Knaresborough, druggist.
Harling, J. Lancaster, money-scrivener.
Hassal, J. Bristol, starch-manufacturer.
Horseman, T. Bristol, hackney-coach-proprietor.
Hills, W. S. Derby-street, Rosemary-lane, brewer.
Hussey, T. Great Guildford-street, Surrey, hat-
manufacturer.

Howard, J. Dunstable, linen-draper.
Hambly, W. junior, Tavistock, draper.
Hunt, R. Rochdale, money-scrivener.
Holland, J. Lincoln, victualler.
Hobbs, J. Gloucester, corn-dealer.
Hewitt, H. Crutched Friars, merchant.
Hackett, J. Leicester, chemist.

Humphrey, T. Water Lane, flour-factor.
Hunt, J. Brighton, trunk-maker.
Hollis, J. Goswell Road, stone-mason.

Hull, J. Bradway, Derby, scythe-manufacturer.
Harris, G. Derby, woollen-draper.

Harris, J. King Street, Soho, linen-draper.
Harrison, J. Liverpool, victualler.

Heynes, S. Cheltenham, wine-merchant.

Hempenstall, W. Paradise Street, Rotherhithe, ship-owner.

Hall, E. Stayley Bridge, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, corn-dealer.

Hill, C. Rochdale, innkeeper.

Hunter, J. and J. and A. Morgan, and W. P. Paton, Sun Court, Cornhill, merchants.

Hayes, J. and C. F. Atbury, Surrey, paper-makers.

Hall, S. White's Row, Mile End, tallow-chandler.
Heaton, T. Little Bolton, Lancashire, mason.
Ingram, J. Houndsditch, warehouseman.
Jones, E. Edge Hill, Liverpool, cart-owner.
Jones, S. T. Hunter Street, wine-merchant.
Jones, E. Liverpool, grocer.

Johnson, E. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer.
Jackson, G. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer.
Jackson, R. jun. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer,
Jackaman, S. Ipswich, money-scrivener.
James, C. High-street, Bloomsbury, linen-draper.
Johnson, W. jun. Thirsk, York, grocer.
Keppel, T. Nassau-street, Marylebone, tailor.
Kadwell, W. Keston, Kent, bricklayer.
Killick, W. junior, North Brixton, Surrey, vete-
rinary surgeon.

Kirby, J. Newton Burgaland, Leicester, corn-fac

tor.

Lote, J. Manchester-street, tailor.

Leverton, J.William-street, Regent's-Park, painter.
Leigh, L. Canterbury, tea-dealer.

Lewthwaite, J. and W. Lancaster, scriveners.
Lightfoot, J. J. Liverpool, merchant.
Lawton, S. Delph, York, innkeeper.

Lunn, J. and J. Walton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship-brokers.

Lemare, J. and Prestage, J. T. Wood-street, silk-manufacturers.

Lovegrove, R. and Cubbidge, W., Longwick-mill, Bucks, paper-makers.

Mayo, E. Craven-buildings, Drury-lane, woollendraper.

Manson, G. Birmingham, draper.

Marriott, W. Broad-street, stockbroker.
M'Cammon, J. Liverpool, merchant.

Myers, D. Cutler-street, Houndsditch, merchant. Montgomery, J. V. Dover-place, Old Kent-road, tailor.

M'Laughlan, M. W. Manchester, publican. Moreland, R. Borwick, Lancaster, maltster. Milne, P. New York-street, Commercial-road, and Hathway, T. junior, Wade-street, Poplar. merchants.

Mence, N. Henwick, Worcester, porter-brewer.
Molineaux, T. Manchester, victualler.
Medhurst, T. Barbican, linen-draper.
Mead, J. Downton, grocer.

Morley, I. Sidmouth-street, tailor.

Marshall, R. H. Plymouth. draper.

Marsden, M. Manchester, upholder.
Noakes, W. Southend, Kent, miller.

Nelson, J.Cobham-place, Finsbury-square, dealer.
Newbould, T. junior, Sheffield, merchant.
Odell, W. Catherine-street, Westminster, board-
ing-house-keeper.

Osborne, R. Bristol, anchor-smith.

Palmer, H. Kent and Essex-yard, Whitechapel, coachmaker.

Parker, W. H. jun., and J. Parker, Hereford, booksellers.

Putland, E. Peckham, coal-merchant.

Pearce, W. Leather-lane, cheesemonger. Puddock, T. Chirk Bank, Salop, timber-merchant.

Pimblett, T. Goulburn, Lancashire, corn-dealer. Parker, R. Shrewsbury, boot-maker.

Packwood, G. High-street, Southwark, shoe-manufacturer.

Parsons, T. Bishopsgate-street, wine-merchant. Pyne, C. Borough-road, dyer.

Pearman, T. Nuneaton, cabinet-maker.

Pennington, S. Market-rasen, Lincoln, horsedealer.

Parish, G. Streatham, warehouseman.
Price, R. Bradford, Wilts, victualler.

Rich, Sir Char. Henry, Beentham, Berks, dealer.
Rickerby, M.Pitfield-street, Hoxton, linen-draper.
Rolfe, W. Edgbaston, Warwick, grocer.
Roberts, M. Penryn, Cornwall, mercer.
Robinson, J.Warbrick-moor, Lancaster, victualler.
Royle, J. A. Manchester, commission-agent.
Reade, G. Manchester, innkeeper.
Rear, T. J. Sloane-street, chemist.
Riley, J. Austry, Warwick, grocer.
Roche, J. Fore-street, grocer.
Radnege. J. Bathwick, dairyman.
Shaw, W. Liverpool, builder.

Sykes, C. T. Charlotte-street, Rathbone-place, music-seller.

Stonehouse, J. Bishopwearmouth, mercer.
Soulby, M. Swinefleet, York, draper.

Stretton, C. and Banfield, W. Great St Helen's,

wine-merchants.

Shipley, F. Boston, glover.

Shipley, C. Linby, Notts, lace-manufacturer.

Smart, S. Devizes, grocer.

Stenson, G. Almwich, Isle of Anglesey, draper.
Slater, C. Leeds, factor.

Silter, J. Pattingham, Stafford, farmer.

Sever, R. Paradise-row, Rotherhithe, mastermariner.

Snow, R. W. Leeds, innkeeper.

Scriven, H. Great Marlborough-street, surgeon. Sherwood, W., T. Gilbert, and W. Piper, Pater noster-row, booksellers.

Squires, R. and Thompson, R. Liverpool, corn, dealers.

Terry, J. Chapel-place, Bermondsey, bricklayer. Thrower, R. junior, Ipswich, wire-worker. Thompson, J. junior, Swan-alley, Coleman-street, wine-merchant.

Twamley, S. and J. Thurmaston, Leicester, horse-dealers.

Tyser, T. junior, Barking, Essex, fisherman. Tattersall, T. Chorlton-row, Lancashire, butcher. Terry, D. Spread Eagle Court, Threadneedlestreet, tailor.

Terry, T. Malton, York, innkeeper.

Underhill, G. Eaton Mascott, Shropshire, horsedealer.

Vertegans, E., H. J. Barker, and J. Harley, Cheapside, warehousemen.

Vickers, J. A. Leeds, patten-maker.

Walton, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant.

Wragg, J. and J.Chesterfield, Derby, flax-dressers
Williams, E. H. Bangor, linen-draper.
Williams, H. Wunfach, Carnarvon, miller.
Wigzell, E. Lime-street, agent.

Wilson, W. S. Cannon-street Road, master-mari

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Williams, W. New-court, Crutched-friars, merchant.

Wilson, W. junior, Winslow, scrivener.

Willoughby, T. Partney, Lincoln, cattle-drover. West, J. Golden-square, tailor.

Washbourn, J. senior, and Washbourn, J. junior, Gloucester, stationers.

Weston, T. Hirwain-wharf, Earle-street, Roman cement manufacturer.

Williams, F. Park-st. Grosvenor-street, plumber. Watson, J. Guisborough, York, maltster. Walking, E. A. Bath, draper,

Young, J. Leeds, merchant.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SCOTTISH BANKRUPTs, from 1st January to 1st April, 1828.

Allan, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer in Edinburgh.

Armstrong, Walter, merchant, Newcastleton, Roxburghshire.

Buchannan, Cumming, and Co., manufacturers, Paisley.

Cant, James, merchant and haberdasher in Perth.
Cuming, James, distiller, Nungate, Haddington.
Davies, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, Carrick
Street, Glasgow.

Dickson, John, builder in Edinburgh.
Finlay, James, merchant in Airdrie.

Glen, James, distiller at Mains, near Linlithgow. Graham, Alexander, merchant, residing in Glassford-street, Glasgow.

Gardner, James, perfumer in Glasgow.

Gibb, John, of Castleton, surgeon and druggist, Dunfermline.

Gray, Andrew, merchant, Leith.

Haig, James, brewer in Glasgow.

Hood, Laurence, ship-owner and dealer in potatoes, Perth.

Innes, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, Edinburgh.

Ireland, Bethune Grace, grocer and spirit-dealer in St Andrews.

Ireland, George, builder, Edinburgh.

Keiller, James, confectioner in Dundee.
Kilgour, Robert, manufacturer, Nether Kinmun-
dy; and Kilgour, Robert, jun. manufacturer,
Mill Bank, both in Aberdeenshire.

Keith, Archibald, haberdasher and merchant in Aberdeen.

Lockhart, William, spirit-dealer, Grassmarket,
Edinburgh.

Lyle, Archibald, of Drum, cattle-dealer, residing
at Gartinstarry, Stirlingshire.
M'Farlane, Daniel, leather-merchant and builder,
Glasgow.

Moffat, Alexander, grain merchant, and tenant in the Sea Mills of Burntisland.

Macalister, Alexander, and Sons, manufacturers in Paisley.

M'Diarmid, John, hosier in Edinburgh.

Marjoribanks, Alexander, jun. builder in Edinburgh.

Menzies, Robert, printer, Lawnmarket, Edinburgh.

Robertson, William, merchant in Brora, Sutherlandshire.

"Rome, Andrew, leather-merchant in Hamilton. Small, James, mason and house-builder, Aberdeen.

Sandeman, William, bleacher in Douglasfield, and merchant in Dundee.

Sommerville, Thomas, manufacturer and agent in Glasgow.

Turnbull, John, merchant in Galashiels.

Walker, Alexander, baker, Scotland-street, Edinburgh.

Weir, George and John, fleshers and graziers, Hamilton.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

July 5, 1827. At Cawnpore, the lady of Captain Lumsden, horse-artillery, of a son.

In the island of Ceylon, the lady of his Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Barnes, Governor of that Colony, of a son.

12. At Cawnpore, the lady of Captain Sanderson, Bengal Cavalry, of a son.

Sept. 18. At Bogota, the lady of James Henderson, his Britannic Majesty's Consul-General for Columbia, of a daughter.

Nov. 13. At St Helena, the lady of Dr James Arnott, superintending surgeon, of a daughter. Dec. 20. At Venlaw, Mrs William Campbell, of

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19. At Chatham, the lady of W. H. Burrell, M.D. of the Medical Staff, of a son.

At Perth, the lady of James M. Nairne, Esq. of Dunsinane, of a daughter. -At Edinburgh, the lady of Thomas Mackenzie of Applecross, Esq. of a daughter.

At Oldfield, Mrs Henderson, of a daughter. -At Mount Melville, the Right. Hon. Lady Catherine Whyte Melville, of a daughter.

Mrs Haldane, 34, Drummond Place, of a daughter. 21. At 7, Brighton Street, Mrs William Dow, of

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a son.

-At Eastfield Links, Leith, Mrs S. T.Ogilvie, of a son.

-Mrs H. D. Dickie, Hailes Street, of a son. 22. At No. 8, Pilrig Street, Mrs W. B. Mackenzie, of a daughter.

23. At Duncan Street, Newington, Mrs Craufurd, of a son.

-At No. 7, Saxe-Cobourg Place, Mrs H. P. Paton, of a son.

24. At No. 14, Ainslie Place, Mrs Tod, of a daughter.

-At Springfield, near Dundee, Mrs Smith, of

a son.

25. At Montrose, the lady of R. R. Hepburn, Esq. of Rickarton, of a son.

27. Mrs Clephane, No. 5, West Circus Place, of

a son.

-At Dublin Street, Mrs William Ballantyne, of a son.

29. At No. 6, Howard Place, Mrs William Gordon, of a son.

-At Kinloss Manse, Mrs Robertson, of a son. March 1. At Inverneil House, Argyllshire, the lady of Keith M'Donald M'Alister, of a daughter.

Mrs A. Waugh, No. 72, Northumberland street, of a son.

2. In Sloane street, London, the lady of Lieut. Colonel Macdonald, late of the 19th regiment, of

a son.

- At No. 28, Queen street, Edinburgh, Mrs Borthwick, of a daughter.

- At Henderson Row, Mrs Purves, of a son. 4. At Edmonston, Mrs Lawson of Cairnmuir, of a daughter.

6. On board the stoop Venus, during a severe storm, on her passage from the island of Eigg to Arisaig, Mrs Ranald Maceachen, of a daughter. The child has been christened Venus, after the sloop.

9. At St Andrews, Mrs John Hay, of a son. At No. 5, Hillside Crescent, the lady of Alexander Allan, Esq. of a daughter. -At No. 8, Great King Street, Mrs Lumsden, of a daughter.

12. At No. 20, York Place, the lady of George Mercer, Esq. of Gorthy and Dryden, of a son.

-At Laurence Park, the lady of Thomas Learmonth, Esq. of a daughter.

14. At 5, Royal Circus, Mrs Hastings Sands, of a daughter.

15. At Kinloch, Fifeshire, the lady of Charles Kinnear, Esq. of a son.

16. In Queen Street, Mrs William Blackett, of

a son.

-At No. 20, Annandale Street, Mrs William M'Crie, of a daughter.

16. At Glenormiston, the lady of William Steuart, Esq. of a son.

17. At No. 51, Frederick Street, Mrs Keith, of

a son.

At No. 7, Melville Street, Mrs David Campbell, of a son.

18 At Distillery Park, Haddington, Mrs Dunlop, of a son.

19. At Pinnaclehill, Kelso, the lady of James Elliot, Esq. of Woollie, of a daughter.

20. At Dean Lodge, Saxe Cobourg Place, Mrs Cargill, of a son.

21. At St Andrews, Mrs Playfair, of a son. -At No. 3, Frederick Street, Mrs James Donaldson, of a daughter.

22. At Murraythwaite, the lady of John D. Murray, Esq. of Murraythwaite, of a son and heir.

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Aug. 21, 1827. At Calcutta, the Rev. George J. Lawrie, Presbyterian Chaplain, Madras, to Laura Louisa, second daughter of Samuel Ludlow, Esq. Presidency surgeon, Delhi.

Sept. 5. At Garden Reach, Calcutta, Adam F. Smith, Esq. merchant, Calcutta, son of the late Rev. Dr Smith, minister of Galton, to Josephine, widow of Alexander Falconer, Esq. and niece of Joseph Hume, Esq. M. P.

Oct. 9. At Singapore, John Pattullo, Esq. Hon. East India Company's Civil Service, to Harriet, eldest daughter of Dr James Hare, late of Cal

cutta.

Jan. 8, 1828. At Gateside, Mr P. Thomson, Hangingside, to Miss M. Murray Wilson.

At Livelands, Stirlingshire, Archibald Ha milton Duthie, M.A. Cantab, to Mary, eldest daughter of John Murray, Esq. of Livelands.

9. At Raddery House, G. F. Mackenzie, Esq. of Allangrange, Ross-shire, to Isabella Reid, eldest daughter of James Fowler, Esq. of Raddery. At Symington Manse, Mr John Kay, to Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. John Smith, minister of that parish.

10. At Dalry Mills, Charles Lockhart Ramsay of Falla, Esq. to Christina, only surviving daughter of the late Andrew Veitch, Esq. of Dairy Mills.

12. At the Chapel of the English Embassy at Paris, Farquhar Jamieson, Esq. of Havre-deGrace, merchant, son of the Rev. Dr Jamieson, of Edinburgh, to Anna, daughter of Baron Hottin guer, of Paris, banker.

14. At Prestbury, near Macclesfield, Thomas Legh, Esq. M.P. of Lyme Hall, Cheshire, to Miss Turner, daughter of William Turner, Esq. of Shrigley Park, in the same county.

15. At London, Charles Somerville, Macalister, Esq. eldest son of Lieut.-Colonel Charles S. Macalister of Loup and Kennox, to Mary Adeline Brabazon, only child of Lieutenant Edward Lyon,

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At St John's Place, Leith, William Carfraes Esq. merchant, Leith, to Ann, daughter of the late Andrew Liddell, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

21. At Haddington, Peter Gardiner, Esq. Bandirran, to Isabella, third daughter of Mr Robert Cockburn.

22. At No. 1, Fyfe Place, Leith Walk, Mr James Main, merchant, Leith, to Mary Ann, daughter of John Raimes, Esq.

23. At Montrose, John Webster, Esq. Low of Craigo, to Ann, third daughter of Alexander Brand, Esq. Montrose.

24. At the house of Thomson Forster, Esq. Andrew Wood Baird, Esq. M.D. of Ipswich, of the University of Edinburgh, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late William Ashmore, Esq. of the same place.

25. At Edinburgh, Alexander Wilson, Esq. Gala Bank, in Gala-water, to Ann, second daughter of William Dunlop, Esq. Bowerhaugh.

26. At London, Mr William Haig, late of the Leith and Berwick Wharf, to Eliza, second daughter of the late Hay Howden, Esq. Hackney Road.

- In St Andrew's Church, Dublin, Mr John Cameron, Edinburgh, to Sarah, fourth daughter of the late John Gardner, Esq. of Sackville Street, Dublin.

28. At Broomhall, Robert Adam Dundas, Esq. of Whiterig, M.P., to the Right Hon. Lady Mary Bruce, eldest daughter of the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.

30. At Inverness, George Grant, Esq, of Liverpool, to Robină, second daughter of the Rev. Dr Ross of Inverness.

31. David S. Napier, to Anne M. Dixon, daughter of the late John Dixon, Esq. of Levengrove.

-At Mansfield, John M. Pagan of Boghill, Esq. M.D. to Agnes Clarke, daughter of the Rev. John Wilson, Lesmahago.

Feb. 4. At Lawfield, Mr James Hunter, Newliston Haugh, to Isabella, daughter of Mr William Bertram.

At Edinburgh, Mr William Parkin, son of Mr George Parkin, farmer, East Keswick, Yorkshire, to Isabella Wallace Heron, second daughter of the late Mr George Heron, Kirkaldy, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

5. At Craiglockhart, John Inglis, Esq. of Auchindinny, to Maria, eldest daughter of Dr Alexander Monro of Craiglockhart.

-At Glasgow, Robert Thomson, Esq. one of the city clerks, to Marion Grace, eldest daughter of Robert Spears, Esq. merchant in Glasgow.

9. At Atholl Crescent, Sir James Ramsay of Bamff, Bart. in the county of Perth, to Jane, daughter of the late John Hope Oliphant, Esq. and niece to Mr Oliphant of Rossie.

12. At Edinburgh, Mr William Spence, 21, St Andrew's Square, to Caroline Margaret, only daughter of Andrew Dealey, Esq.

13. At Berwick, Captain Askew, R. N. to Sarah, third daughter of the late Patrick Dickson, Esq. of Whitecross.

14. At Edinburgh, John Macan, Esq. of Lurgyvallen, county of Armagh, Ireland, and of the Hon. East India Company's Military Service, on the Bengal establishment, to Jessie, only daughter of William Campbell, Esq. of Edinburgh, C.S.

15. At London, J. H. Calcraft, Esq. eldest son of John Calcraft, Esq. M. P. to Lady Caroline Montagu, youngest daughter of the Duke of Manchester.

18. At Kensington Palace, Prince Hohenlohe of Laugenbourg, to the Princess Feodore, daughter of the Duchess of Kent. The bride was given away by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cla

rence.

20. At Edinburgh, Lennox Blackie, Esq. merchant, Dundee, to Anne, daughter of the late B. Purvis, Esq. of Glassmount.

22. At the house of Lord Pitmilly, Patrick Clark, Esq. to Miss Margaret Lindesay, second daughter of the late Patrick Lindesay, Esq. of Wormiston.

25. At Ruthwell Cottage, the Rev. Thomas Inglis, minister of Lochrutton, to Mary, daughter of the Rev. George Duncan, late minister of that parish.

26. At Edinburgh, Mr Joseph Stott, merchant, to Emilia, second daughter of Mr John M'Glashan, upholsterer.

-At London, Licut. Burke Cuppage, of the Royal Horse Artillery, to Emily Anne, second daughter of Lieut. General Sir J. Macleod.

26. At Holm, Major A. Fraser of Culduthel, to Louisa, daughter of the Late Colonel William Burton, of the Hon. East India Company's Ser vice.

27. At Bridge of Allan, John Henderson, Esq. of Turfhills, in the county of Kinross, to Isabella, daughter of Wm. Horn, Esq.

28. At Elgin, the Rev. John Wilson, minister of Premnay, to Jane, only daughter of Provost Nicholson, Elgin.

March 3. At Edinburgh, Jesse Malcolm, Esq. merchant, Hull, to Janet, daughter of the late George Innes, Esq. Issauld, Caithness.

At Musselburgh, by the Rev. Dr Moodie, John Brodie, Esq. W. S. to Margaret Amelia, eldest daughter of the late Major-General Tho mas William Kerr.

6. At No. 108, George Street, the Rev. Ro bert Buchanan, minister of Gargunnock, to Anne, only daughter of Hugh Handyside, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh.

At No. 5, Albyn Place, Thomas Bruce, Esq. of Langlee, one of the depute-clerks of Ses sion, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Charles Steuart, Esq. writer to the signet.

-At London, John Kirkland, of White Hall, Esq. eldest son of John Kirkland, of Springfield, in the county of Lanark, Esq. to Louisa, fourth daughter of the late Charles Bishop, Esq. his late Majesty's Procurator-General.

At the residence of the Countess Dowager of Howth, the Viscount Dungarvon, eldest son of the Earl of Cork and Ossory, to the Lady Catherine St Lawrence, sister to the Earl of Howth.

12. At No. 31, Melville Street, George Pringle, Esq. second son of James Pringle, Esq. of Torwoodlee, to Anne, second daughter of the late Charles Stewart, Esq. Commander of the Hon. East India Company's ship, Airley Castle.

13. In St John's Chapel, Edinburgh, O. Tyndall, Esq. second son of the late T. Tyndall, Esq. of the Fort, near Bristol, to Miss Bruce of Falkland, daughter of the late Colonel Robert Bruce, and niece of the late John Bruce, Esq. of Grangchill and Falkland.

14. At Broomhall, A. M. John Grant, Esq. of Kilgraston, to the Right Hon. Lady Lucy Bruce, daughter of the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.

Lately, at Madras, Lieut. Morden Carthew, 21st Native Infantry, to Jemima Borland, fifth daughter of John Ewart, Esq. late of Newington, Edinburgh.

- At London, W. Wright, Esq. of Eyston Hall, Beauchamp Walter, Essex, to Eliza Ann, third daughter of the late Gordon Graham Do naldson, Lieut.-Col. in the 1st Grenadier Guards.

- At Blairerin Cottage, Argyllshire, Captain Duncan Innes, late of the 42d Royal Highland ers, to Flora, daughter of the late Archibald M'Coll, minister of Tyree.

DEATHS.

July 10, 1827. At Calcutta, Captain James Cunningham, late Commander of the ship Fergusson, son of General Cunningham, of the Madras service.

Aug. At the island of Madagascar, Lieut. W. Cole, of the Royal Staff Corps, Aide-de-camp to Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir L. G. Cole, Go vernor and Commander-in-Chief of the Mauritius, and nephew of Lieut.-General Sir Wm. Cockburn, Bart.

3. At Cape Coast Castle, of a fever, Dr Thomas B. Sibbald, Assistant-Surgeon 51st Regt. and son of Dr Sibbald of Haddington; a young man cut off in the prime of life.

6. At Hampden Estate, Falmouth, Jamaica, in consequence of a fall from his horse, Walter Chalmers, son of the late James Chalmers, Esq. solicitor-at-law, Edinburgh.

28. At Surat, Captain Robert Rose, of the 24 Bombay Cavalry, Brigade Major at Surat, and son of the late Rev. John Rose, minister of Udney.

Sept. 3. At Burhampore, Bengal, Lieut.-Col. J L. Stuart, of the 27th Regiment Native Infantry.

14. At Golabah, Bombay, of apoplexy, Captain W. C. Clarke, of his Majesty's 6th Regiment, commanding depot of King's troops.

22. At Cawnpoor, Geo. Reddie, Esq. for many years Superintending Surgeon at that central ini. litary station.

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