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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 20th

of Jan. and the 20th of Feb. 1822, Alderson, J. Liverpool, oil-merchant. Allsup, C. High Holborn, hatter. Andrews, T. W. Stamford, Lincolnshire, cabinetmaker.

Atkinson, M. Fulbeck, Lincolnshire, scrivener.
Axford, T. Abingdon, wine-merchant.
Baker, T. Wolverhampton, mercer.

Banting, J. Cumberland-street, New-road, carpenter.

Bilsborough, B. Lower Merton, cow-keeper.
Blackley, D. Cambridge, bricklayer.

Bond, W. Houndsditch, wafer-manufacturer.
Bostock, E. Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, bleacher.
Bramwell, J. Leadenhall-street, hatter.
Buckland, J. Chard, Somerset, miller.
Bullock, J. Leadenhall-street, grocer.
Burgie, J. Mark-lane, carpenter.
Capon, J. Strand, hatter.

Collins, W. Clapham-road, corn-merchant.

Chinnock, R. Froame Selwood, Somerset, builder. Coldman, J. Brighton-place, New Kent-road, carpenter.

Colling, W. K. Liverpool, tax-collector.

Compte, H. Church-street, Bethnal-green, cabinetmaker.

Cramp, J. Broad-street, Wapping, victualler. Curling, W. Shadwell High-street, tailor and slopseller.

Dansey, W. Bristol, brewer.

Decker, G. Dawlish, Devon, builder.

Dye, R. Peckham, wheelwright.

Edmunds, E. Newport, Monmouthshire, draper.
Edwards, T. Brighton, merchant.

Farmer, G. jun. Birmingham, roller of metals.
Fell, W. Workington, broker.

Gallon, T. Leeds, stuff-merchant.

Gilbert, I. and F. Taylor, Bristol, commissionmerchants.

Gibb, M. Shepton, Yorkshire, haberdasher.
Gray, C. Oxford-street, horse-dealer.

Gray, T. T. Wardour-street, coal-merchant.

Green, C. Leather-lane, victualler.

Griffiths, T. Oxford-street, jeweller.

Hay, S. Upper Lisson-street, carpenter.

Hemming, J. Burford, Oxfordshire, dealer.

Herrington, J. Fareham, Hampshire, linen-dradraper.

Hill, J. Regent-street, Piccadilly, tailor.
Hobson, R. Maidstone, haberdasher.

Holmes, R. Langbourn Chambers, merchant.
Jabert, R. Birmingham, printer.

Jackson, W. G. and W. Hardley, Great Surrey-st.
Surrey, linen-drapers.

Jarvis, T. Adderbury, Oxfordshire, fell-monger. Johnson, M. Leeds, woollen-cloth-merchant."

Joselin, J. jun. Smith's-buildings, Southwark, rope-maker.

Judd, R. R. and B. S. Fowler, Birmingham, deal

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Manning, T. Foulsham, Norfolk, grocer.
Marsh, T. Coulton, Staffordshire, miller.
Maxwell, W. Lancaster, draper.
Milnes, J. Halifax, grocer.

Morgan, G. M. Queenhithe, stationer.
Melenschy, G. Strand, furrier.

Morton, J. Radcliffe-highway, victualler.
Murcott, A. Warwick, draper.

Mynn, W. Thompson, Norfolk, farmer.
Newman, C. Brighton, dealer.

Niblett, F. St Mary Axe, milliner.

Parker, J. G. and J. L. and T. Roberts, Birchinlane.

Passmore, J. Farnham, linen-draper.

Pigram, J. and T. R. Maidstone, grocers.
Pilsbury, L. Stafford, nurseryman.

Pilstow, J. Earl's Colne, Essex, miller.

Pooley, W. Newington-workouse, contractor for
the rope and sacking manufacturers.
Porter, S. London, stationer.

Pownall, J. E. Little Chelsea, money-scrivener.
Price, J. Little Malvern, Worcester, dealer.
Prowse, T. Chew Magna, Somersetshire, surgeon.
Pyne, W. H. Queen-square, publisher.
Righton, J. Chapel-en-le-Frith, dealer.

Ridgway, R. B. H. Charles-street, St James's, wine-merchant.

Roper, A. Gosport, brewer.

Sampson, D. W. Giltspur-street, tea-dealer.
Sharp, W. Coleorton, Leicestershire, butcher.
Shirley, J. Mereton, Gloucershire, baker.
Small, T. Alnwick, brewer.

Smith, A. King-street, Cheapside, Scotch-factor,
Smith, W. Blyth, Northumberland, dealer.

Smith, R. Humberton, Yorkshire, dealer and chapman.

Smith, J. Russell-court, Drury-lane, tavern-keep

er.

Stead, W. Halifax, merchant.

Stevens, J. Stafford, wine-merchant.

Swann, T. Wardour-street, eating-house-keeper. Sylvester, T. Witney, currier.

Tanban, T. Prince Edward's Island, N. America, merchant.

Tatner, C. Horton Kirby, Kent, farmer.

Taylor, J. Frant, Sussex, shopkeeper.

Thompson, C. Deans, Durham, cattle-dealer.

Thompson, J. Carlisle, manufacturer.

Thornley, J. Manchester, hatter.

Threlfall, H. Blackburn, draper.

Thurbon, J. March, Ely, draper.

Tomlinson, R. J. Bristol, oil of vitriol manufac

turer.

Tutin, R. Chandos-street, Covent-garden, cheesemonger.

Urmson, J. Liverpool, ship-chandler.
Valentine, R. Hatfield, Herts, miller.
Wasbrough, M. Camberwell, stationer.
Watkins, J. J. Shadwell, butcher.

Weetch, S. George-street, Commercial-road, linendraper.

Wells, J. St Michael's, Worcestershire, grocer.
White, J. Great Winchester-street, stationer.
Wilson, G. Radcliffe-highway, brewer.
Wilson, J. Ely, miller.

Williams, W. Langbourn Chambers, merchant.
Williams, E. Liverpool, joiner.

Wilkinson, W. and J. Mincing-lane, wine-mer chants.

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and

28th February, 1822, extracted

Anderson, John, grocer and spirit-dealer.
Berry, John, merchant in Glasgow.
Brownlie, William, engineer, smith, and patent
axle-tree maker in Glasgow.

Gray, John, cooper and fishcurer, Helensburgh.
Harley, William, merchant and builder in Glas-

gow.

Jackson, Matthew, haberdasher in Paisley. Macgregor, Alexander, merchant in Dingwall. Macleod, Alexander, merchant in Glasgow.

from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Macleod, John, and Company, manufacturers in Glasgow.

M'Nee, Duncan, druggist in Paisley. Scotland, Thomas and John, lime-burners at West Luscar, Fife, and writers to the signet, Edinburgh. Williams, James, late coal-master, now lime-merchant, residing at Muirhead, in the parish of Ceres, Fife.

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DIVIDENDS.

Brookes and Blackie, general agents in Grangemouth, and William Blackie and Company, Glasgow; a dividend after 13th March. Brown, Archibald, grocer in Leith; a dividend on 27th March.

Donald, William, merchant in Greenock; a dividend on 26th March.

Duguid, Wm. jun. merchant in Aberdeen; a dividend after 14th March.

Forrester and Buchanan, wood-merchants in Glasgow; a second dividend after 3d April.

Fraser, Alexander, manufacturer in Inverness; a dividend on 3d April.

Fraser, James, merchant in Inverness; a second dividend after 14th March.

Hay, John, merchant and dealer in wine, spirits, and other liquors, on Leith-walk, Edinburgh; a dividend after 14th March.

Harthill, James, merchant in Aberdeen; a dividend of 2s. per pound after 10th March. Johnston, Robert and John, eattle-dealers in Stewartry of Kircudbright; a dividend after 18th March.

Macnair, Alexander, merchant in Dingwall; a first dividend after 22d March.

Morgan, Andrew, flax-dresser in Kirkaldy; a dividend of 1s. 7d. per pound after 22d April. Muirhead, James, mason in Glasgow; a dividend 19th March.

Perth Foundry Company; a second dividend of 1s. per pound after 15th March.

Roxburgh, John and Andrew, carpet-manufacturers in Kilmarnock; a second dividend after 19th March.

Wilson, Anthony, merchant and ship-owner in Aberdeen; a second dividend of 1s. per pound after 24th March.

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Ens. Berridge, Lt. vice M'Dougall, dead

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W. O. Gunning, Ens.

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Mends, from h. p. Afr. Corps, Ens.
do.
Lt. Bowes, Adj. vice Carrol, prom.
Oct. 19, 1820.
Ens. King, Lt. vice Chambers, dead
June &
Oct. 17.

J. P. Gordon, Ens. by purch. vice De-
renzy, 11 F.
Jan. 17, 1822.
Lt. Gen. Sir T. Hislop, Bt. G.C.B. Co-
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73 F.

M'Nair from 10 F. with Lieut. Broom, 67

Hamilton from 16 F. with Lieut. Deacon,

Francis, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Le Marchant, h. p. 10 F.

Waters from 78 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Mitchell, h. p. 92 F.

Smith, from 84 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Stewart, h. p. 63 F.

Reynolds, from Rifle Brig. with Lieut. Brownrigg, h. p.

Ensign Campbell, from 54 F. with Ensign Malim, h. p. 58 F.

Pyne, from 56 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Noyes, h. p. 25 F.

Paym. Grosser, from 88 F. with Paym. Robinson,

h. p. 69 F.

Resignations and Retirements. Colonel Hon. A. Abercromby, Colst. Gds. Lieut. Col. Streatfield, Gren. Gds. Major Swain, 36 F.

Captain Lovewell, 7 Dr.

Surg. Gen. and Inspector Dr Irwin, Ordinance Med. Dep.

Appointments Cancelled.

Major Thorne, 16 F.

1st Lieut. Deare, 21 F.

2d do. Daniel, 21 F.

Cornet Ld. F. L. Gower, 10 Dr.
Cannon, 16 Dr.

Ensign Moncrieffe, 17 F.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

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7. Mrs Stevenson, Albany Street, of a son. 9. At Cockenzie, Mrs H. F. Cadell, of a son. 10. At Dunnikier-house, Lady Oswald of Dunnikier, of a daughter.

At Portobello, Mrs Glen, of a son. 11. At Oldfield, Caithness, Mrs Captain Henderson, younger of Stemster, of a daughter.

14. Mrs Walker, No. 22, Stafford Street, of a daughter.

At the house of Mrs Admiral Deans, Anne Street, St Bernard's, the lady of Captain Deans, R. N. of a daughter, still-born.

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a son.

19. At Edinburgh, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Holmes, C. B. commanding the 3d Dragoon Guards, of a son.

20. In Portland Place, London, the lady of Sandford Graham, Esq. M.P. of a son.

At 154, George Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Robert Cadell, of a daughter.

22. At Foss-house, Mrs Stewart, of a daughter. 23. At Burntisland, Mrs Watson, of a son.

At New Saughton, the lady of James Watson, Esq. of Saughton, of a daughter.

24. Mrs Dr Sanders, No. 8, Elder Street, of a daughter.

29. At Cramond, Mrs Hope Johnstone, of a daughter.

son.

Mrs Borthwick, No. 83, George Street, of a

27. At No. 13, St James's Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Spence, of a son.

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Mrs Smith, No. 13, Hope Street, of a daugh

Lately.-At Brighton, the Right Honourable Lady Caroline Hamilton, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

Dec. 23, 1821. At Rome, Captain Robert Manners Lockwood, eldest son of Thomas Lockwood, Esq. of Danly Craig, in Glamorganshire, to Lady Julia Gore, daughter of the late Earl of Arran, K. P. and sister of the Marchioness of Abercorn.

Jan. 12. At Geneva, William Gairdner, M.D. lately of this city, to Cecilia, only daughter of the deceased John Bordiez, Esq. banker at Geneva.

Feb. 1. At Edinburgh, Mr William Shiell, writer, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr David Russell, Tranent.

4. At Leitchtoun, Mr Hugh Aird Galbrath, surgeon, Glasgow, to Menzies, eldest daughter of the late John Graham, Esq. of Leitchtoun.

5. At Gallanach, in the island of Coll, the Rev. Donald M'Lean, minister of Small Isles, to Isabella, second daughter of Charles M'Lean, Esq.

-At Lerwick, Mr Gilbert Paterson, merchant, Lerwick, to Cecilia, eldest daughter of the late Mr Andrew Gordon, merchant.

6. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Robert Carr, minister of Luss, to Isabella, second daughter of the late Mr James Lyle, Edinburgh.

7. At Morton Cottage, Portobello, Duncan Hunter, merchant in Glasgow, to Catharine Gunning, youngest daughter of the late William Campbell of Fairfield, Ayrshire.

11. At Glasgow, William Ure, Esq. surgeon, R. N. to Elizabeth Frances, youngest daughter of Martin Skell, Esq. Grenada.

-In Upper Grosvenor Street, London, the Earl of Albemarle, to Miss Hunloke, daughter of the late Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart.

18. At Leith, Alexander M'Kenzie, Esq. merchant in Leith, to Miss Harriet Newton, daughter of the late John Newton, Esq. of Curriehall.

20. At Edinburgh, the Rev. Patrick M'Isaac, minister of Comrie, to Amelia, daughter of the late Rev. John Wright, minister of Scone.

At Edinburgh, by the High Priest of the Jewish Synagogue, Mr Abraham Prince, to Miss Nancy Moses. This is the first Jewish marriage that has taken place here, and the ceremony was performed in presence of fifty of the brethren.

21. At Clapham, Robert Hunter, Esq. of Madras, to Louisa, youngest daughter of Captain Thomas, of the Honourable East India Company's service.

At Edinburgh, William Simpson, Esq. of Maw Carse, Kinross-shire, to Jane, only daughter of the late Mr James Philip.

22. At Dundas Street, Mr William Cullen, to Janet, only daughter of George Winton, Esq. builder.

23. At London, John Robert Turing, Esq. of Rotterdam, to Jean Steuart, second daughter of Alexander Fraser, Esq. of Aberdeen.

26. At Perth, Allan Stewart, Esq. of Inneshadden and Bunrannoch, to Miss Jean Stewart, eldest daughter of the late Donald Stewart, Esq. of Duntanlich.

-At Annfield, near Stirling, Mr Ebenezer Connal, of Glasgow, to Catharine, third daughter of Thomas Littlejohn, Esq.

At Donaghadee, David Logan, Esq. civil engineer, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late James Smith, Esq. London.

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By special licence, at the Earl of Albemarle's house, in St James's Square, Mr Coke, of Norfolk, to Lady Anne Keppel, second daughter of his Lordship. The bridegroom is in his sixtyninth year; the bride in her twenty-second.

Lately. At Melville Place, Stirling, Henry Thornton Mostyn, assistant-surgeon, 41st regiment, to Cecilia Susanna, fifth daughter of the late Dugald Forbes, Esq.

At Mrs Thomson's, 18, Dundas Street, Mr John Miller, to Christian, widow of the late Cap. tain Penson.

DEATHS.

July 23, 1821. On his way from Penang to Madras, Captain Lumley, R. Ñ. of his Majesty's ship Topaz.

Aug. 7. In consequence of the loss of the Lady Lushington, Indiaman, wrecked near Coringa ou the 7th of August last, Mr Henry Lister, son of the Rev. James Lister, minister of Auchtermuchty. He was second officer on board that ship, much respected in his profession, and, by the propriety of his conduct, he obtained many friends. Estimable as he was in his profession, he was still more to be admired in his private character; for moral qualities, that mark an amiable heart; for sensibility, benevolence, and honour, exemplified in the most engaging and elegant manners.

27. At Baccagunge, Bengal, Charles Chapman, Esq. judge and magistrate.

Sept. 2. At Gooty, Chittore, Peter Bruce, Esq. First Circuit Judge on the Madras establishment, second son of the late James Bruce Carstairs, Esq. of Kinross and Tillicoultry.

5. At Dum Dum, near Calcutta, John Forrest Tod, M.D. assistant-surgeon in the Hon. East India Company's service, son of the late James Tod, Esq. of Deanston.

13. At Nagpore, East Indies, Captain William Hunter, of the 8th regiment of native infantry, son of Dr Hunter, Professor of Humanity in the University of St Andrews.

21. In the island of Jamaica, Alexander Farquharson, Esq. of Jobshill.

- Of the liver complaint, Major John Stewart, aged 43 years; and on the 14th October following, of a wound received in the head on the 2d March preceding, Captain Thomas Guise Stewart, aged 38 years, both of the Honourable East India Company's service, Bombay, and sons of the late Thomas Stewart, Esq. many years Town Clerk of Montrose.

26. In India, Lieutenant John Hay, of his Majesty's 34th regiment, aid-de-camp to his Excellency Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras. At Calcutta, Mr Robert Robertson, second son of the late Mr George Robertson, writer, Leith.

Oct. 13. At Madras, Lieutenant William Cockburn, of the East India Company's service, second son of the late Bailie William Cockburn, Cupar Fife.

16. At Flamstead, near Montego Bay, in Jamaica, Mr Robert Small, surgeon, eldest son; and at Montego Bay, on the 24th November last, Mr James Small, third son of Mr James Small, in Montrose, North Britain.

Nov. 15. At Jamaica, Brevet-Major Masson, of the 50th regiment.

16. In the island of Jamaica, John, second son of the late Rev. John Fraser, Liberton, Lanarkshire.

Dec. 17. At Pernambuco, on board his Majesty's ship Morgiana, Watson Scales, surgeon, royal navy, fifth son of Mr John Scales, writer, Glasgow. 20. In Jamaica, Mrs Elizabeth D. Crichton, wife of William Lambie, Esq.

20. At Salisbury Street, Mr John Chalmers, surveyor, fourth son of the late John Chalmers of Chamberfield, Esq. architect.

22. At Edinburgh, Helena Elizabeth Bell, wife of John Young, solicitor in the supreme courts of Scotland.

25. At Aberdeen, Mrs Mortimer, wife of Mr Alexander Mortimer.

Jan. 8, 1822. At St Lucie, Colonel Thomas Walker, Deputy Quartermaster-General.

15. At Madeira, Miss Hay of Westerton. 27. At Edinburgh, Mrs Pitcairn of Pitcairn. 28. At Glasgow, Mrs Dr Lachlan Campbell of Campbelton, in the 81st year of her age.

29. At the Manse of Kirkmichael, Perthshire, Miss Catherine Stewart, daughter of the Rev. Allan Stewart.

31. At Drumbuie, Mrs Beaton, relict of the late Hugh Beaton.

Feb. 1. At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Gairdner, widow of William Richardson, Esq. late of Keithock.

- At Stirling, Mr James Macfarlane, for a long time steward on board the Morning Star steam-boat.

At Florence, Lord Howe Brown, second son of the Marquis of Sligo.

- At Lawgrove, James Lawson, Esq. of Lawgrove.

2. At Burntisland, the Rev. James Wemyss.

At Wigton, Galloway, Mrs M'Kearlie, relict of the late Bailie M'Kearlie.

- At Branxholm Braes, Miss Jean Grieve, second daughter of James Grieve, Esq.

At Stirling, Mr David Goodsir, late accountant of the Bank of Scotland.

- At Gourock-house, Malcolm Darroch, Esq. younger of Gourock.

3. At London, James Stirling, Esq.

- At Perth, Mr D. M'Laren, formerly convener of the trades of that city, aged 86.

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At Edinburgh, Claud Francis Du Fresne,

4. At Dunse Castle, aged 13 months, Robert, only son of William Hay, Esq. of Drummelzier. At Wemyss Castle, General Wemyss of Wemyss.

At London, Miss Helen Stirling, only child of the late Robert Stirling, Esq.

At Edinburgh, Barbara, the infant daughter of John Irving, Esq. W.S.

At Blairbeth, John Gray, Esq.

At Auchtermuchty, Helen Smith, after being confined to bed twenty-nine years.

At Greenwich, Mrs Garrick, relict of George Garrick, Esq. brother to the celebrated English Roscius, and mother-in-law to Mrs George Garrick, of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.

5. At his house, 17, Broughton Street, Mr Robert Purves, ironmonger.

Lieutenant Richard Moffat, R. N. son of the late Rev. Dr Moffat, Newlands. 6. At Peebles, Mrs Marion Ritchie.

7. At his house, Castle Street, aged 76, Mr Alexander Reid, architect and builder.

- At her house in Edinburgh, Mrs Sibel Hewetson, relict of the late Rev. William Scott, minister of the gospel at Southdean, Roxburghshire.

8. At Carron Hall, Eleanor Elizabeth, only daughter of Major Dundas.

10. At Hatton of Carse, Susannah Floyd, youngest daughter of the late John Farquhar, Esq. of Pitscandly.

At Longfaugh Mains, Mrs Janet Herriot, relict of the late Mr David Ronaldson, some time tenant in Peastonburn.

At Mr Marshall's, 27, Gayfield Square, Miss Brown.

At 76, George Street, Edinburgh, Ann Jane Henrietta, eldest daughter of William Burn, Esq. architect.

11. At Genoa, William Jackson, Esq. Deputy Commissary-General to the Forces.

-In Newgate Street, London, in his 25th year, Mr Henry Baldwyn, bookseller.

12. Margaret, the infant daughter of Mr Alexander Allan, merchant, Leith.

13. At Edinburgh, aged 36 years, Isella Tait, wife of Mr George Wilson, High Street.

-At Blackfield-house, near Liverpool, Lieutenant-Colonel James Logan, late of the 51st regiment.

15. At Edinburgh, Mr Hugh Waugh, teacher, Portsburgh.

gask.

At Inverness, John Rose, Esq. of Ardin

At Redford, parish of Madderly, the Rev. James Andrew of Redford, in his 68th year.

16. At Snab, near Borrowstounness, Miss Anne Walkinshaw, daughter of the late John Walkinshaw, of Scotstoun.

At No. 2, Bellevue Crescent, Archibald Napier, Esq. of Merchiston, in the Island of Tobago. At Falkirk, James Walker, Esq. of Mumrills, merchant in Falkirk, aged 76.

17. At Edinburgh, aged 79, the Rev. John Thomson, D. D. minister of the New Greyfriars church of this city. He was formerly minister of Sanquhar, in Dumfries-shire, afterwards of Markinch, in Fifeshire, from whence he was removed to Edinburgh. His exemplary conduct through life rendered him highly respectable and useful in the different places where he exercised the office of the ministry. He was a pious, eloquent, and impressive preacher, and adorned the Christian character by a liberality of sentiment, a cheerfulness of disposition, and a steady friendship, which endeared him to his own family, and secured the esteem of all who enjoyed the pleasure of his acquaintance.

-In Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London, Catherine Elvira, widow of the late Captain R. Jenkins, East India Company's service, aged 21 years.

18. At Leith, Mr James Brown Patison, surgeon, aged 30, son of John Patison, Esq. advocate. At his house, Royal Exchange, Edinburgh,

Mr William Ritchie.

At Old Greenlaw, Berwickshire, Mr William Hogg, farmer there.

At Pisa, in the 20th year of his age, Robert Baird, second son of Thomas Walker Baird, Esq. advocate.

19. At Kirkness, Miss Euphemia Clephane.

At Lochmaddy, in the 20th year of his age, Mr James Cameron, eldest son of Allan Cameron, Esq. Chamberlain of North Uist.

20. At the Manse of Crail, Catherine Beatson Bell, youngest daughter of the Rev. Andrew Bell of Kilduncan.

-At her mother's house, Leith, Miss Mary Graham, only child of John Graham, Esq. Edinburgh.

21. At Prestonpans, Miss Margaret Wight, daughter of the late Rev. Robert Wight, minister of the gospel, Dumfries.

At Linlithgow, Patrick Geddes, youngest son of Mr Liston, sheriff-clerk, Linlithgowshire. 23. At Edinburgh, Frances, daughter of Mr Cargill, wine-merchant, late Captain of his Majesty's 74th regiment.

At Leith, John Aitken, Esq. merchant. At her house, Elder Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Jane Lawrie, wife of Mr Swinton Lawrie, surgeon.

23. At Tain, John Barclay, of Moorfarm, Esq. late Sheriff-Depute of Ross and Cromarty.

24. At his chambers in the Temple, London, James Boswell, Esq. Barrister-at-Law and Commissioner of Bankrupts. He was the second and youngest son of the author of that singular, excellent, valuable, and entertaining work, "The Life of Dr Johnson," of which Mr James Boswell, just deceased, superintended several editions. At his house, in Stratton Street, London, Thomas Coutts, Esq. Mr Coutts had attained the advanced age of 87. His life was one of great and useful exertion. He possessed a singularly clear judgment, with a warm and affectionate heart. Few men ever enjoyed, in the degree which Mr Coutts did, the confidence and esteem of his friends, or obtained, unaided by rank or political power, so much consideration and influence in society. The large fortune which he acquired was a consequence, and not the object of his active life, which, at every period, was devoted to the aid and advancement of those he loved. He died surrounded with friends, in the presence of Mrs Coutts and his daughters, the Countess of Guilford, and Lady Burdett, with their families, and Lord Dudley Stuart, the son of his second daughter, the Marchioness of Bute, who is now in Italy on account of her health.

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