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BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND.

Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London_or the
Neighbourhood. So also of the Residences of the Attorneys, whose names are placed after a [.

T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country.

Gazette-April 27 to May 21.

April 27.-Beley, J. Birmingham, dealer. [Turner, 5, Bloomsbury-square. C. Bleay, J. Marston, Oxfordshire, corn-dealer. [Robinson, 32, Charter-house-square. C. Carliell, C. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, carpenter. [Bromley, Gray's inn-square. C. Carter, M. Forton-Mill, Southampton, miller. [Minchin, 3, Verulam-buildings, Gray-inn. C. Cole, T. and R. Priest, jun. Norwich, warehousemen. [Tilbury, Falcon-street, Falcon-square. C. Finer, F. Drury-lane, grocer. [Flower, Fenchurchbuildings, Fenchurch-street. T.

Freethy, T. Acton, Middlesex, baker. [Hill, Welbeck-street T.

Mottram, J. Bristol, hop-merchant. [Poole, Gray's-
inn-sqnare. C.

Nash, J. sen. Clandon, Surrey, farmer. [Parmer,
Bedford-row. T.

Smith, A. J. and I. Shepherd, Brierley, Stafford,
ironmasters. [Tooke, Gray's-inn. C.

Smith, R. Frome West Woodlands, Somerset, innholder. [Perkins, Gray's-iun. C.

Vaughan, T. Chorley, Lancaster, cotton-manu-
facturer. [Appleby, Gray's-inn. C.

April 30.-Amiss, J. Bromyard, Hereford, victual-
Bentley, T. and E. Bentley, Leicester, brace-ma-
ler. [Hilliard, Gray's-inn-square. C.
nufacturers. [Chilton, 7, Chancery-lane. C.
Cruso, T. Norwich, linen-draper. [Tilbury, Fal-
con-street. C.

Davis, G. East Stonehouse, Devon, ship-builder.
[Raine, Temple. C.

Green, I. Birmingham, ironmonger. [Swain, Fre-
derick's-place, Old Jewry. C.

Heath, W. Cheadle, Stafford, grocer. [Barbor,
122, Fetter-lane. C.

Horsley, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, linen-draper.
[Constable, 10, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane. C.
Prothero, J. Monmouth, shopkeeper. [Gregory,
12. Clement's-inn. C.

T.

Roxby, R. B. Arbour-square, Commercial-road,
Surman, F. Crowle, Worcester, maltster. [Wil-
merchant. [Atcheson, Great Winchester-street.
liams, 9, Lincoln's-inn. C.
Watkins, W. Norton-juxta, Kempsey, Worcester,
corn-dealer. [Collett, 62, Chancery-lane. C.

Wilson, H. Hatton-garden, auctioneer. [Hodgson, - St. Mildred's-court. T.

Woakes, J. Hereford, upholsterer. [Wright, 5, Hart-street, Bloomsbury-square. C.

May 4.-Attree, Wm. Brighton, coach-maker. [Hunt, Surrey-street, Strand. T. Hudson, J. Ulverston, Lancaster, victualler. [Blakelock. Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street. C. Jones, D. Liverpool, draper. [Blackstock, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.

Jones, L. Deptford-bridge, Kent, grocer. [M'Duff, Castle-street, Holborn. T.

Orme, H. Liverpool, common-brewer, [Adling. ton, Bedford-row. C.

Rout, J. Whitechaple, linen-draper. [Fisher, Furnival's-inn. T.

Salmon, J. Canterbury-buildings, Lambeth, coalmerchant. [Harris, Surrey-street, Strand. T. Sansom, J. Exeter, china-dealer. [Brutton, 55,

Broad-street. C.

Smith, M. H. Burslem, Stafford, draper. [Williams, 9, Old Buildings, Lincoln's-inn. C. Sykes, J. and J. Hollis, Manchester, iron-dealers. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Willett, F., E. Willett, and R. Willett, Thetford, Norfolk, bankers. [Blagrave, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane. C.

May 7.-Bradley, W. Louth, Lincoln, linen-draper. [Handley, 6, Gray's inn-square C. Griffith, T. Hillmorton, Warwick, victualler. [Fuller, Carlton chambers, Regent-street. C. Hewitt, T. Carlisle, draper. [Clennell, Staple's, inn. C.

street. C.

Marsh, W. and W. Willatt, Hanley, Stafford, earthenware-manufacturers. [Dax, GuildfordPritchard, J. Rosomond-street, Clerkenwell, car, penter. [Devey, Dorset-street, Fleet-street. T. May 11.-Ackland, H, and J. Rose, Leadenhallmarket, provision-merchants. [Daniell, Essexstreet, Temple. T.

Bird, I. T. Bury St. Edmund's, Suffolk, butcher. [Sandys, Crane-court. C.

Bosher, J. Norway-place, Hackney-road, timbermerchant. [Hutchison, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street. T.

Cosser, W. Milbank-street, timber-merchant. [Sheffield, Great Prescott-street, Goodman'sfields. T.

Cruckshanks, J. Gerrard-street, Elderado sashmanufacturer. [Allen, Carlisle-street, Soho. T. Dryden, J. Wood-street, Cheapside, warehouseman. [Adams, Old Jewry. T.

Ekins, W. sen. St. Ives, Huntingdon, innkeeper.
[Long, 4, Holborn-court, Gray's-inu. C.
Ely, T. Fenchurch-street. malt-factor. [Daniell,
Essex-street, Temple. T.

Emett, C. Mangotsfield, Gloucester, quarryman. [Poole, 12, Gray's inn-square. C.

Gamson, J. Gainsburgh, Lincoln, merchant. [Stocker, New Boswell-court, Carey-street. C. Hawkins, J. jun. Glastonbury, Somerset, horsedealer. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Pearl, R. Cambridge, cook. [Farlow, Gray's-inn.

C.

Russ, J. Evesham, Worcester, butcher. [Dark, 30, Red Lion-square. C.

Schofield, J. Sheffield, merchant. [Wilson, 16,
Greville-street, Hatton-garden. C.

Tatuer, W. Kent-road, victualler. [Walls, Lower
Thornhaugh-street, Bedford-square. T.
Vincent, J. Regent-street, victualler. [Orlebar,

George-street, Hanover-square. T. Walwyn, R. Wood-street, Cheapside, printer. [Jones, Mincing-lane. T.

White, T. Regent-street, white-smith. [Rice, Jermyn-street, Piccadilly. T.

Whitehouse, B. Dale-cnd, Birmingham, baker. [Smith, Basinghall-street. C.

May 14.-Benbow, T. Bromyard, Hereford, draper. [Williams, Lincoln's-inu. C.

Collard, W. Rathbone-place, baker. [Corbett, 9,
Bloomsbury-square. C.

Dean, R. W. and T. W. Cooke, Bethnal-green,
brewers. [Cranch, Union-court, Broad-street.
T.
Devey, H. F., T. Tickell, and J. Saunders, Golds-

hill, Stafford, iron-manufacturers. [Nortin, 3, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Dannett, D. Norwich, veterinary-surgeon. [Fenton, Austin-friars. C.

Fearman, W. New Bond-street, bookseller. [Gaines, Caroline-street, Bedford-square. T. Lawson, P. Bowness-hall, Cumberland, cornfactor. [Addison, Verulam-buildings, Gray'sinn. C.

Parkes, J., J. Parkes, jun. and J. Parkes, Warwick, worsted-manufacturers. [Amory, Throg. morton-street. T.

Robinson, W. Halifax, ironmonger. [Wiglesworth, Gray's-inn. C.

Smith, J. Wangford, Suffolk, warrener. [Hunt, 5, Surrey-street, Strand. C.

Upperton, R. Petworth, Sussex, banker. [Hil liard, Gray's inu. C.

Walton, S. Nantwich, Chester, linen-draper. [Wildes, Chancery-lane. C.

Worswick, T. Lancaster, banker. [Bell, Bow Church-yard, C.

May 18.-Bramwell, J. Leadenhall-street, hatter. [Mayhew, Chancery-lane. T.

Brittan, J. Worcester, linen-draper. [Poole, 12, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Burgess, J. Liverpool, dealer.

King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.

[Blackstock, 4,

Falkner, F. Manchester, warehouseman. [Hurd, Temple. C.

Goodwin, J. Sheffield, victualler. [Fisher, Thaviesinn. C.

Hamper, H. Cheltenham, Gloucester, hosier. [Vizard, 50, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

Moore, D. Bordesley-iron-works, Warwick, ironmaster. [Swain, 6, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. C.

Morris, S. Long Itchington, Warwick, corn-dealer. [Walker, Exchequer Office of Pleas. C. Owen, J. Leadenhall-street, cabinet-maker. [Ashley, 16, Bucklersbury. T.

Pearson, J. Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, gro

cer. [Wilson, 9, King's Bench walk, Temple. C. Rose, J. G. Brompton, dealer. [Pike, New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn-fields. T.

Stewart, R. King's-street, Cheapside, Scotch-factor. [Shaw, Verulam-buildings, Gray-inn. T. Williams, P. jun. Knightsbridge, draper. [Wilde, College-bill. T.

May 21.-Blyth, J. Wellington, Salop, draper. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Breedon, W. and H. Breedon, Ruddington, Nottingham, dealers. [Long, Grey's-inn. C. Collins, J. Vincent-place, City-road, broker, [Fenton, Austin Friars, Broad-street. T.

Colson, W. Plymouth, grocer. [Swain, Frederick'splace, Old Jewry. T.

Dodd, J. and W. Dodd, Kirkoswald, Cumberland, grocers. [Battye, 20, Chancery-lane. C. Fowler, J. S. and A. E. Fowler, Liverpool, merchants. [Tavlor, John-street, Bedford-row. C. Fulton, E. Earl-street, Blackfriars, coal-merchant. [Bowman, Union-court, Broad-street. T. Gibson, W. and F. Fomm, Trinity-square, cornfactors. [Parnther, London-street, Fenchurchstreet. T.

Heys, J. Stockport, Chester, draper. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C.

Humphreys, W. Billesdon, Leicester, draper. [Moore, 8, New-square, Lincoln's-inn. C. Juplin, J. Sunderland, Durham, linen-draper. [Bell, Bow Church-yard, Cheapside. C.

Kent, T. Kirton-Holme, Lincoln, butcher. [Jenkins, New-inn. C.

Newton. T. Holbeach, Lincoln, and W. Newton, Norfolk, jobbers. [Willis, 3, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street. C.

Penvold, W. Clutton, Somerset, builder. [Burfoot, 2, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.
Gazette-May 4 to May 21.

Paterson, M. and Co. fire-brick manufacturers,
Port-Dundas, near Glasgow.

Wilson, D. merchant, St. Andrew's.

Walker, R. victualler, Glasgow.

Richardson, R. merchant, Lochbaben.

Robertson, J. and Co. booksellers, Edinburgh.

Newham, T. merchant, Glasgow.

Malcolm, R. bookseller, Glasgow.

Tod, J. and A. merchants, Borrowstounness.
Gordon, W. coru-merchant, Edinburgh.
Imray, J. stationer, Glasgow.
Peck, S. spirit-dealer, Glasgow.

BIRTHS.
April 13. At the Rt. Hon. Henry Goulburn's,
Betchworth Park, Surrey, Mrs. Spencer Per-
ceval, a son.

19. In Upper Wimpole-street, the Rt. Hon. Lady
Amelia Sophia Boyce, a son.

23. The lady of Dr. Uwins, of Bedford-row, a
daughter.

25. In Hereford street, the lady of Captain Hat-
ton, RN. a daughter.

26. At his house in Lower Brook-street, the lady
of Sir William Duff Gordon, Bart. a daughter.
30. At Uffington-house, near Stamford, the Coun-
tess of Lindsey, a daughter.

May 3. At Castle-house, Great Torrington, Devon,
the lady of A. W. J. Deane, Esq. a daughter.
4. At his Lordships house, in Piccadilly, the Coun-
tess of Roseberry, a daughter.

-The lady of the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel, a son.
5. At his seat, Cuerden-ball, the lady of R. Town-
ley Parker, Esq. a son.

6. The lady of A. Trevor, Esq. a son.

7. At his house, in Devonshire-street, the lady of
James Alexander, Esq. MP. a son.

9. At Thomas' Hotel, Berkeley-square, Mrs.
Lane Fox, a daughter.

At Kew-green, the lady of John Bishop, Esq. a

son.

12. In Bernard-street, Russell-square, Mrs. John
George Parry, a daughter.

13. At his set, near Exeter, the lady of Alex.
Hamilton Hamilton, Esq. of the Retreat in
Devonshire, and of Hullerhirst in the county of
Ayr, a son.

15. At Rushall, Wilts, Lady Poore, a daughter.

At the Vicarage, Bedfont, the lady of the Rev.
Dr. Jones, a daughter.

20. In Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, the
lady of Colonel Hugh Baillie, a son.

ABROAD.

At Rome, the lady of T. W. Dickinson, a son.

MARRIAGES.

April 18. By special license, at Maple Hayes, Sir
Willam Amcotts Ingilby, Bart. of Ripley Castle,
in the County of York, and of Kettlethorpe
Park, Lincolnshire, to Louisa, daughter of John
Atkinson, Esq. of Maple Hayes, in the County
of Stafford.

20. By special license, at All Saints, Hereford,
Richard Jones Powell, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister at Law, eldest son of Richard Powell,
MD, of Bedford-place, Russell-square, to Mar-
tha Clee, only surviving daughter of the late
Wm. Downes, Esq. of Hinton, near Hereford.
20. At Little St. Mary's, Durham, the Rev. James
Blackburn, late Fellow orTrinity College, Cam-
bridge, Vicar of Egainford, in the county of
Durham, and of Ronaldkirk, in the county of
York, to Jane, widow of the late Martin Dunn,
Esq. of Durham.

23. At Kildale, Edmund Turton, Esq. of Lar-
pool Hall, in the County of York, and Bradsted-
place, Kent, to Marianne, only child of Robert
Bell Livesey, Esq. of Kildale, in the County of
York.

24. At Southampton, Hants, the Hon. and Rev.
James Noel, fifth son of Sir Gerard Noel Noel,
Bart. to Caroline Penelope, fifth daughter of the.
late Paul Cobb Methuen, Esq. of Corsham-
house. Wiltshire.

27. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the very
Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, George Rust, Esq. of
Huntingdon, to Sophia, daughter of Henry Pe-
ters, Esq. of Beckworth Castle, Surrey.
30. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, E. C. Wood-
bridge, Esq. son of J. Woodbridge, Esq. of
Charlwood Park, Surrey, to Elizabeth, daughter
of Capt. Herbert, of Henrietta-street, Blooms-
bury.

-At Marylebone Church, by the Rt. Rev. the
Lord Bishop of Chester, the Rev. Robert Mor-
ley Master, AM. to Frances, Mary, eldest daugh-
ter of Geo. Smith, Esq. MP. of Selsdon, Surrey.
May 1. At Sunning, Berkshire, William Ward
Heathcote, youngest son of the late Rev. C. T.
Heathcote, DD. to Elizabeth, youngest daughter
of the late James Burton, Esq.

2. At Marylebone Church, William Selby, Esq.

youngest son of the late Thomas Selby, Esq.
of Biddlestone, Northumberland, to Juliana,
youngest daughter of the late Major O'Brien, of
Bath.

At East Barnet, Sir Thos Whelan of Dublin,
to Alicia, youngest daughter of Edward Egan,
of Ussage-house, Herts.

-At Bath, Major General Sir W. Inglis, KCB.
to Margaret Marianne, eldest daughter of Ma-
jor Gen. Raymond.

6. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev,
George Porcher, Henry Porcher, Esq. of Arling-
ton-street, to Sarah, second daughter of John
Pearse, Esq. of Craig's-court, Charing Cross.
Also the Rev. J. Edwin Lance, to Madeline
Louisa, only surviving daughter of the late
Jonas Dupree Porcher, Esq of Winslade, Devon.
6. At Halberton, the Rev. J. Eagles, AM. of
Wadham College, Oxford, to Elizabeth, second
daughter of the late Henry Manley, Esq. of
Manley, near Tiverton, Devonshire.

8. At St. Clements Danes, William Wastell, Esq.
of Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, to Agatha
Whalley, youngest grand-daughter of the late
Rev. W. Barclay.

9. At Bray. Mr. George Bretton, of Maidenhead,
to Anna Maria, only surviving daughter of Law-
rence Norman, Esq. Mayor of that corporation.
13. At St. George's, Hanover-square, by the very
Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, William Turner
Esq. of the Inner Temple, Barristeer-at-Law,
only son of W. Turner, Esq. of Chapel Tyod in
the county of Dublin, to Maria Elizabeth Francés,
daughter of the late John Morris, Esq. of East-
ington, in the county of Pembroke.

14. At Marylebone Church, the Rev. Edward Or-
lebar Smith, Recter of Holcut and Salford, in
the county of Bedford, to Julia, daughter of the
late Rev. Thomas Willis, of Bletchley, Bucks,
and sister of John Flemming, Esq. MP. for

Hants.

16. At Hornchurch, Essex, Henry Tweed, Esq.
of Rumford, to Mary Johnson, eldest daughter
of Wasey Stersy, Esq. of the same place.

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April 18. At Southampton, George Tate, Esq. of
Burleigh ball, in the county of Leicester, and
of Longdown, Hants.

29. At his house, in the City Road, Capt. A. F.
Baillie, RN. aged 90.

-At the Herald's College, in his 92d year, Sir
Isaac Heard, Garter Principal King at Arms,
which office he had filled since April 1784.
May 2.-At Wellington, Shropshire, the Right
Hon. Lady Eleanor Elizabeth King, daughter
of Edward Earl of Kingston, in her 60th year.
5. At his house, in Hill,street, Berkeley-square,
in his G8th year, the Hon. and most Rev. Wil-
Jam Stuart, Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord
Primate of all Ireland. His Grace, who was
the fifth, youngest, and last surviving son of
John Earl of Bute, was translated from the Sce
of St. David's to the Primacy of Ireland in De-
cember, 1800. His death was occasioned by a
fatal mistake made by a servant, who delivered
him a bottle containing some preparation of
opium, instead of the medicine intended for
him. It was swallowed without examination,
and so powerful was its effect, that although
medical aid was almost immediately obtained,
it was too late to prove of the least service.
6. From the bursting of a blood-vessel, Lieutenant
George Carey, of the 24th regt. Bengal Native

Infantry, son of Richard Carey, Esq. of New-
market, in his 20th year.

7. In his 19th year, Samuel James, eldest son of
Mr. D. V. Riviere, of Cirencester-place, Fitzroy-
square.

-In Pulteney-street, Bath, the Rev. William
Haverfield, in his 73d year.

8. At Long's Hotel, Bond-street, aged 57, Mat-
thew Russell, Esq. MP. of Brancepeth-castle,
in the County of Durham.

At the house of her son-in-law, Bryanston-
square, Sarah, relict of Samuel Virgin, Esq. of
Weymouth-street, and of the island of Jamaica.
At Hampstead, in his 29th year, Dr. John
Fraser Clarke, of the Royal East Middlesex Mi-
litia.

9. At Langley, Bucks, Elizabeth, second daugh-
ter of Maurice Swabey, Esq. DCL.

10. At Poplar, in his 46th year, Robert Glenny,
Esq. Lieutenant RN.

At the house of Major Sneyd, Upper Brook-
street. Lieut.-Colonel Brownrig.

11. In Burton Crescent, Margaret Augusta, the
wife of Mr. Delacour.

13. At East Malling, Kent, in her 88th year, Mrs.
Elizabeth Norris, daughter of John Norris, Esq.
formerly of Hempstead, in the same county,
and grand-daughter of the Right Hon. Sir John
Norris, Vice-Admiral of Great Britain.

In Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury, aged 56,
Capt. Charles Warden, many years Commander
of a ship in the Jamaica trade.

At Northwood Rectory, the Rev. Thos. Dalton,
DD. Rector of Carisbrook and Northwood, in
the Isle of Wight, and of Harting, in Sussex,
aged 88.

At Milton-house, near Peterborough, in her
75th year, after a protracted illness, the Countess
Fitzwilliam. Her Ladyship was Charlotte Pon-
sonby, youngest daughter of William, second
Earl of Besborough, and his lady. Caroline Ca-
vendish, eldest daughter of William, third
Duke of Devonshire.

15. Aged 62, Charlotte, wife of Samuel Welch,
Esq. of Bromley Common, Kent.

17. At Woodland Villa, near Bath, Hugh Smythe,
Esq. third son of the late Sir Edward Smythe,
Bart. of Acton Burnall, and Mary, daughter of
Hugh Lord Clifford. In 1803, Mr. Smythe,
married Lucy, second daughter and co-heiress
of the late Edward Sulyarde, Esq. of Haughley-
Park, Suffolk.

17. In his 70th year, William Merle, Esq. of Col-
lier's Wood, Surrey.

18. At Burton Hall. Yorkshire, in her 25th year,
Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Rev.
C. Wyvill.

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19. In her 36th year, Mary, the lady of Thomas
Belt, Esq. of New Boswell-court, Barrister at
Law.

-At Windsor, aged 82, Mrs. Hunter, mother of
H. L. Hunter, Esq. of Beechhill, Berks, and of
Sir Claudius Hunter.

20. In child-bed, Mrs. Anna Nelson Hoost, eldest
daughter of Mr. Turnerelli, the sculptor.

IN IRELAND.

The Rev. Dr. Thomas O'Bierne, Lord Bishop of
Meath.

At his house, in Rutland-square, Dublin, his
Grace the Archbishop of Cashel.

ABROAD.

At Tours, in France, aged 19, Mary Jane, eldest
daughter of Henry Bache Thornhill, Esq.
At Valparaiso, aged 22, the Hon. Chas. Legge,
Lieut. of his Majesty's ship Conway.

At St. Petersburgh, Dr. James Leighton, jun. of
an inflammation of the lungs.

At Cape Town, on his passage from India, Lieut.
Col. John Stuart Jordan, of the 10th Regt. Bom-
bay Infantry, and of Kelso, in Roxburghshire,
after 26 years of important services, during
which he obtained the repeated thanks of the
Governor-General, medals and other distinc-

tions.

At Paris, aged 80, the celebrated Abbé Sicard, Di-
rector of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.
At Spanish Town, Jamaica, Frank Thompson,
Esq. only son of the late Jaines Thompson, MP.
for Evesham; in his 26th year.

At Berhampore, in the East Indies, Captain Thos
Binny, of the 11th Light Dragoons.

At Brussels, La Comtesse de Bathe Chanoinesse,
only sister of the late and aunt of the present
Sir James de Bathe, Bart.

At Murat, Major General Hardyman, brother to
Captain Lucius Hardyman, RN. CB. who so
gallantly supported the honour of the British
Flag in the capture of the French frigate, La
Force, off the Sand's Head.

At St. Vincent, Andrew Rose, Esq. Secretary Re-
gister.

At Bombay, at the house of Alex. Bell, Esq. Mem-
ber of Council. Thos. Morris Keate, Esq. Judge
and Magistrate of Surat, by whose death the
Hon. Company has lost, an able and upright
servant, and his relatives and connexions à most
valuable friend.

At Benares. Major William Blake, of the 13th
Regt. of Native Infantry, Bengal.

At Paris, Robert Burton, Esq. of Hotham and
North Cave, Yorkshire, late Member for Bever-
ley, and eldest son of General Christic Burton.
At Sea, Captain Thos. Borradaile, of the Hon. E.
India Company's ship Inglis, after a long ill-
ness, ith which he was attacked on leaving
China.

On his journey to Bangalore, whither he was pro-
ceeding for the benefit of his health, Sir Samuel
Toller, Knt. Advocate General of Madras.
Thomas Burgh, Esq. of the county of Kildare,
and Mr. Watkins, drowned by being upset in a
storm, in the Bay of Naples. Mr. B. was nearly
related to the Earl of Blessington, and to the
Earl of Clancarty.

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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.

The Rev. John Thomas, instituted by the Bishop
of London, to the Vicarage of Great Burstead, in
the County of Essex.-The Archbishop of Dublin
(Dr. Beresford) is advanced to the Primacy of
Ireland; the Bishop of Raphoe, Dr. Magee, will
be Archbishop of Dublin; the Bishop of Downe
becomes Archbishop of Cashel; and Archdeacon
Bisset is to be Bishop of Downe.-The Rev. W.
Upjohn, instituted to the Vicarage of Bynham,
Norfolk, on the presentation of T. T. Clarke, Esq.
-The Rev. T. Hill, MA. of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, presented by the Dean of Lincoln to the
Vicarage of Chesterfield, vacated by the death of
the Rev. G. Bossley.-The Rev. W. Vaux, MA.
late Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, appointed
Chaplain to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of
Canterbury, in the room of the Rev. C. Lloyd, DD.
Regius Professor of Divinity.-The Rev. W. B.
Whitfield, BD. Fellow of St. John's College, Cam-

bridge, presented by the Master and Fellows of
that society, to the Rectory of Lawford, in Essex,
vacant by the death of the Rev. W. Wood.-The
Rev. H. C. Crespigny, collated by the Lord Bishop
of Norwich, to the Vicarage of Neatishead, va-
cated by the death of the Rev. A. Barwick.

CAMBRIDGE.-At a full congregation, May 17,
a grace passed the senate to present a petition to
the House of Lords against the Roman Catholic
Peers' Bill.-The Rev. George Palmer, MA. Fel-
low of Jesus College, presented by the Master and
Fellows of that Society, to the Rectory of Harlton,
in Cambridgeshire, vacated by the death of the
Rev. Dr. E. D. Clarke.

OXFORD.-The venerable C. Daubeny, Ba-
chelor of Civil Law, sometime Fellow of New
College, now Fellow of Winchester, and Arch-
deacon of Sarum, created Doctor in Civil Law,
by a decree of convocation.

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