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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, from 22d Aug. to 22d Oct.

Ackroyd, J. Sheffield, draper

1827.

Abbott, Leamington-priors, Warwickshire, cabinet-maker

Alexander, J. Coninsborough, Yorkshire, draper
Braithwaite, J. Leeds, ironmonger
Bray, W. Redruth, Cornwall, saddler

Bugby, J. Pall Mall East, St James's, bill broker
Buckley, J. New Bain, Saddleworth, Yorkshire,

clothier

Bayley, P. Cheddar, Somersetshire
Beecheno, R. Stamford, jeweller

Brick, W. and J. Hampson, Manchester, grocer.
Birch, S. Manchester, grecer

Blakie, J. Oxford-street, haberdasher

Burdy, G. West Derby, Lancashire, glass manufacturer

Breeze, R. junior, Great Yarmouth, ironmonger Bird, N. North Shields, earthenware manufacturer

Boutle, E. Back-road, St George's-in-the-East, builder

Burgis, G. Eton, currier

Barber, S. and T. P. Hillary, Dowgate-hill, winemerchants

Booth, W. Worksop, Notts, maltster
Collins, W. Witney, Oxfordshire, blanket manu-
facturer

Clargo, J. Bucklebury, Berkshire, yeoman
Croad, J. M. Cheltenham, scrivener

Collins, S. W. Witney, Oxfordshire, blanket manufacturer

Cox, C. Newcastle-under-Lyne, common brewer Clarke, G. B. Gerrard-street, Soho, wine-merchant

Clegg, I, T. Mather, jun. and R. Pringle, Etna
Iron Works, West Derby, founders

Cartledge, S. and J. Lincoln, merchants
Cartmel, R. Penrith, Cumberland, gunsmith
Dangerfield, G. late of Bromyard, Herefordshire,
apothecary

Dorvell, G. Marlborough-terrace, Walworth, auctioneer

Duval, P. junior, Minories, carpenter

Elliott, R. T. Ipswich, King's Lynn, and Norwich, linen-draper

Egan, P. Strand, bookseller

Edwards, J. Water-lane, Blackfriars, victualler
Ebsworth, H. J. and W. Badham, Nan's-court,
Coleman-street, wool-brokers

Emmott, R. Stroud, Kent, horse-dealer
Fearn. G. Nottingham, dealer in shoes
Fletcher, J. Ashton-under-Lyne, victualler
Ferns, T. Manchester, merchant

Fewster. J. Knaresborough, tallow-chandler
Field, W. Nutkin's-corner, Bermondsey, plumber
Frinder, J. Oxford, pastry-cook

Fenwick, G. Grosvenor-mews, Hanover-square, veterinary-surgeon

Goodwin, W. Blandford-forum, Dorsetshire, vietualler

Goodman, H. Kidderminster, Worcestershire, carpet manufacturer

Gleave, P. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, victualler Grimston, R. and G. Wilkinson, Preston lane, corn-dealers

Greenfield, W. Kirkstead, Lincolnshire, miller
Glover, J. Newcastle-under-Lyne, grocer
Gaillard, P. Billiter street, merchant
Gee, J. Nottingham, pawnbroker

Gilbert, G. late of Burgh, Lincolnshire, maltster
Hart, G. West Ham, Essex, corn-merchant
Hobaon, C. Leeds, victualler

Humpleby, J. T. Abchurch-lane, dry-salting bro

ker

Haas, A. Manchester, merchant

Harrison, W. B. Manchester, cotton-dealer
Hill, W. Cheltenham, victualler
Hilton, G. and R. Manchester, merchants
Halford, T. Coventry, cabinet-maker
Hughes, R. Carmarthen, ironmonger

Hayes, W. and T. Torquay, Devonshire, linendrapers

Heaton, L. Heaton, Lancashire, cotton-mamfacturers

Haxbey, J. and T. Winterbottom, Barnsley, Yorkshire, bleachers

Homwood, T. Canterbury, baker

Holland, I. and E. Leicester, grocers

Hayes, M. and M. A. Twickenham, schoolmis. tresses

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Knight, T. Cole-harbour-lane, Surrey, smith
Keogh, G. D. Cornhill, commission-agent
Knott, R. and R. Turner, Salford, Lancashire,
Moscow and Spanish leather-factors
Kerby, E. Stafford-street, Bond-street, bookseller
Lake, G. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, hat-manu-
facturer

Low, A. C. late of Mark-lane, merchant
Lockwood, J. Wakefield, Yorkshire, maltster
Lubbock, W. L. Leamington-priors, Warwick-
shire, bookseller

Lawford, J. F. Mewington, Surrey, ironmonger
Lyne, W. and T. Sudell, Liverpool, merchants
Morgan, T. Clifton, Gloucestershire, painter and
glazier

Morris, W. Lower Thames-street, potter
Mayne, H. G. Copthall buildings, merchant
Miller, J. Cummersdale, Toll Bar Gate, Cumber-
land, innkeeper

Milligan, J. Nottingham-place, Stepney, linendraper

May, E. Maryland-point, Westham, Essex, gardener

Morgan, D. Civen Coedy Cymmer, Breconshire, shopkeeper

Ord, J. Regent-street, silk-mercer
Parsons, W. Vauxhall-bridge-road, coal-merchant
Pain, J. Paulton, Somersetshire, brewer
Pritchard, T. Footscray, Kent, surgeon
Phillips, J. York-place, Old Gravel-lane, potatoe

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Rogers, S. Bristol, vinegar-merchant
Rothwell, W. Liverpool, merchant
Robinson, E. Stokesley, York, grocer
Robinson, H. Adam's-row, Hampstead-road, glass
paper-manufacturer

Rogers, R. Cateaton-street, bookseller
Robinson, T. Crawford-street, linen-draper
Robson R. Hanley, Staffordshire, grocer
Riding, B. Liverpool, flour-dealer

Smith, H. W. Lawrence, Poultney-place, merchant

Selway, H. Leigh-upon-Mendip, Somersetshire, baker

Stratford, J. Clarges-street, Piccadilly, surgeon
Scott, G. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, hatter
Smith, J. Stafford, innkeeper

Silburn, T. L. and H. R. Richardson, Manchester, booksellers

Smalridge, M. and G. N. Smalridge, Exeter, dealers in china

Sommerville, R. H. Liverpool

Sparks, W. Chalk Farm, St Pancras, tavernkeeper

Spencer, W. Manchester, grocer
Stone, S. Derby, ironmonger

Stevens, G. Islington-green, victualler
Stephenson, T. New Malton, Yorkshire
Turner J. Manchester, corn-broker

Thomas, W. Upper King-street, Holborn, carpenter

Toone, J. Loughborough, draper

Taylor, J. Manchester, timber-merchant
Tibbatts, R. Gloucester, oil-merchant

Timothy, A. and M. Stuart, Regent-street, milli

ners

Verbeke, H. C. Adam's-court, Old Broad-street, lime-merchant

Wheeldon, B. Manchester, cabinet-maker Wilson, R. Friar-street, Blackfriar's-road, hardware-manufacturer

Wright, J. Prince's-street, Leicester-square, smith Whitelegg, J. Manchester, dyer

Wilelrton, R. New Bolingbrooke, Lincolnshire, carpenter

Wakefield, W. H. Villiers-street, Strand, coalmerchant

Wapshott, R. late of Drury-lane, victualler Whitehead, W. Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, trader

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SCOTTISH BANKRUPTS, from 1st September to 31st

October, 1827.

Austen, John, jeweller and silversmith in Dundee Barclay, William and Co. cabinet-makers in Crown street, Hutchesontown

Dalgliesh, James, linen-draper, West Port, Edinburgh

Denn, Walter Stewart, builder in Edinburgh Dickson, James, iron-monger, wright, and builder, Lanark

Dirom, William, house-carpenter, Edinburgh Ferguson, Alexander, draper, Grassmarket, Edinburgh

Gardner, William, Writer to the Signet, and builder in Edinburgh

Gay, John, builder in Edinburgh

Gilmour, James, and Co. merchants in Glasgow Glover, John, builder, Union-street, Edinburgh Hutton, David, haberdasher, Edinburgh

Johnston, James, builder, Glasgow

M'Killigin and Robertson, merchants and shipowners, Banff

M'Kissoc, Hew, and Co. wood-merchants, Ayr
Meek, John, perfumer in Glasgow
Moncrieff, Alexander, flesher, Perth

Reid, Peter, dyer and wool-spinner at Milton Smith, William, advocate, stone-merchant, and quarrier in Aberdeen

Stephens, Henry, of Balmadies, in the county of Forfar, dealer in cattle and sheep, and in mart Stevenson, James, and Son, manufacturers, Stirling

Tait, Robert, merchant and draper, High street,
Edinburgh

Todd, William, merchant in Glasgow
Ure, Robert, merchant, Glasgow

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.
BIRTHS.

August 19. At Tulloch Castle, the Lady of Duncan Davidson, Esq. of Tulloch, M. P. of a daughter.

23. At Geneva, the Marchioness of Tweeddale,

of a son.

28. At Cowhill, the Lady of Captain Charles James Johnston, R. N. of a son.

31. At Claremont Street, Mrs James Balfour, of a daughter.

Sept 4. At 96, Great Russell Street, London, the Lady of William Kaye, Esq. Councillor at Law, of a son.

6. At London, Mrs Robert Slater, of Fore Street, of a son.

8. The Lady of John M'Candy, Esq. of Craigs, of a daughter.

9. At Spring Bank, Lasswade, Mrs Lyon, of a daughter."

-At Traquair Manse, Mrs Campbell, of a son.

11. At Saxe Cobourg Place, Mrs Callender, of a daughter.

At Oldfield Hall, Cheshire, the Lady of John A. Murray, Esq. of a son.

13. At Gibraltar, the Lady of Colonel Marshall of Calderhead, of a daughter.

14. At Makerstoun Manse, Mrs Hogarth, of a

son.

15. At St Mary's, the Lady of Captain Macdo nald, royal engineers, of a son.

-At Aberdeen, the Lady of William Dauney, Esq. advocate, of a son.

18. At Castlemains, Lanarkshire, Mrs Finlay, of a son.

-At Newton, the Lady of Colonel Cunningham, of a son.

19. At Burnbank, near Carluke, the Lady of Lieutenant J. K. Gloag, of the Hon. East India Company's 2d Regiment of Native Infantry, of a daughter.

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20. At No. 1, Northumberland Street, Mrs Johnston, of a daughter.

21. At Hampstead, Middlesex, the Lady of William Tate, Esq. of a daughter.

22. At Dove Cot, Musselburgh, Mrs John Orr, of a son.

-On board his Majesty's ship Blanche, on her passage from South America, the wife of C. R. Nugent, Esq. his Majesty's Consul-General in Chili, of a son.

24. At 59, Great King Street, Mrs C. C. Stewart, of a con.

At Drummond Place. Mrs Paul, of a son. 26. At Pitt Street, Mrs William Neill Grant, of

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29. At Glasgow, Mrs Honeyman, Regent Street, of a son.

30. At No. 2, York Place, Mrs J. A. Cheyne, of a daughter.

-At Maitland Street, the Lady of Dr Pagan, of a son.

- At Comrie Manse, Mrs M'Isaac, of a daughter.

-At Marsden Ash, Cottage, Essex, the lady of Captain Cumming, late of Lessendrum, Aberdeenshire, of a son.

Oct. 1. At Bandrum, Fife, the Lady of Captain Durie, of a son.

-At Kelvinside, Mrs Alexander Dennistoun, of a son.

2. At the palace of the British envoy at Florence, Lady Burghersh, lady of the Right Hon. Lord Burghersh, his Majesty's envoy at Florence, of a daughter.

- At Carlisle, Mrs Anderson of Harehope, of

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10. At Drumpellier, Mrs Andrew Buchanan, of a daughter.

11. Mrs Turnbull, 20, Annandale Street, of a daughter.

Mrs Blackie, Windsor Street, of a son. -At London, Mrs Dr Barlet, of a daughter. 12. In Queen Street, the lady of W. M. Bond, Esq. of a daughter.

At Shotton Hall, Shropshire, the lady of Watkins Wm. Watkins, Esq. younger of Shotton Hall, of a daughter.

13. At Claremont Place, Mrs Brown, widow of Archibald Brown, Esq. of a daughter.

-At Montrose, Mrs Smart of Cononsyth, of a daughter.

11. At 25, James' Square, Mrs Hewat, of a son. -At Polkemmet, the lady of Sir Wm. Baillie, Bart. of a son.

15. At 28, Pitt Street, Mrs Marshall, of a son. -At 1, Nelson Street, Mrs Carphin, of a daughter.

19. At the Earl of Rosslyn's, St James's Square, London, Lady Loughborough, of a son.

21. At Vellore, Mrs Pearson, of Myrecairnic, of a daughter.

22. At 28, Dublin Street, Mrs Macandrew, of a daughter, still-born.

23. At Ratajan House, the lady of A. K. MʻKinnon, Esq. of Scallisaig, of a son.

-At Upper Gray Street, Newington, Mrs G. Cairns, of a daughter.

24. At London, Viscountess Goderich, of a

son.

25. At 4, Dundas Street, Mrs Charles Gray, of

a son.

27. At 10, Abercromby Place, Mrs Adolphus M. Ross, of a son.

28. At 4. Warriston Crescent, Mrs Cumming, of a daughter.

- Mrs C. Innes, 5, Stafford Street, of a daughter.

- At Wallhouse, Mrs Gillon, of a daughter. 30. The lady of George Forbes, Esq. of Springhill, of a daughter.

Nov. 2. At Portobello, the lady of Captain Stewart, rifle brigade, of a daughter.

3 At Woodcockdale Cottage, Linlithgowshire, Mrs Fraser, of a son.

Lately. At the Earl of Harewood's, Hanover Square, London, the Countess of Sheffield, of a

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Feb. 27. At Poonah, James Brydon, M. D. Bombay Medical Establishment, to Éliza, daughter of James Home, Esq.

March 1. At Moidapore, Bengal, Charles Marriott Caldecott, Esq. of the civil service, to Margaret, daughter of Thomas Smith, Esq. superiatending surgeon, Bengal Establishment.

12. At Poonah, Edward, son of J. March, Esq. of the county of Sussex, to Jane Inglis, daughter of the late William Forlong, Esq. of Wellshot.

15. At Bombay, Captain Philip Maughan, of the Hon. East India Company's Marine, and a Member of the Marine Board, Bombay, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late James Arnott, Esq. Árbikie, Forfarshire.

May 16. At the Mauritius, William Blair, Esq. of Avontoun, advocate, one of his Majesty's Commissioners of Inquiry, to Jane Christian, eldest daughter of Henry Nourse, Esq. Cape of Good Hope.

July 24. At the Government-House, Cape Town, Dudley Montague Perceval, fourth son of the late Right Hon. Spenser Perceval, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Major-Gen. Richard Bourke, C.B. Lieut.-Governor of the Cape of Good Hope.

At Carthagena, South America, Robert Haldane, Esq. Mexican Consul, to Jane, only daughter of Robert Kerr, Esq. surgeon, Portobello.

Aug. 28. At London, Charles Heneage, Esq. to Louisa, third daughter of Lord Graves, and niece to the Marquis of Anglesea.

-At London, Mr Alexander Russell, jun. to Harriet, only daughter of A. Wray, Esq. Sidmouth Street.

31. John Campbell, Esq. of Coilag, to Catherine, only daughter of the late Hugh Dow, Esq. Fort-William.

Sept. 3. At Pear Mount, Kirkcudbrightshire, Andrew Cassels Howden, Esq. W. S. to Catherine Sinclair, only child of Adam Robinson, Esq. of Pear Mount.

-At Edinburgh, Edward Livingston, solicitor, Edinburgh, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Robert Spence, dentist.

4. At Edinburgh, Mr John Shand, W. S. to Isobel, only daughter of David Lister, of Kinninmonth, Esq. W. S.

-At Edinburgh, Dr J. H. Davidson, to Mrs Crawford Macleod.

-At London, Mr Colin Mackenzie Fraser, of the Register House, Edinburgh, to Eliza, third daughter of the late Mr Robert Willis, of Martha Brae, Jamaica.

6. At Edinburgh, Captain Waugh, late of the 48th regiment, to Mary Makin, eldest daughter of John Gillot, Esq.

-At Edinburgh, Robert Boog, Esq. Solicitor Supreme Courts, to Margaret, second daughter of the deceased Robert Waugh, Esq. Foxhall.

7. At Chesterfield, John Wilson Anderson, Esq. M. D. Bonnington, to Mary, eldest daughter of Joseph Astley, Esq. Edinburgh.

8. At London, Donak! Maclean, Esq. second son of Lieut.-General Sir Fitzroy Maclean, Bart. to Harriet, second daughter of General Maitland.

10. At Aberuchil, Perthshire, Thomas Palmer Hutton, Esq. B.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford, youngest son of the Rev. Henry Hutton, Colchester, to Mary, daughter of the late James Drummond, Esq. of Strageath.

11. At Gilinore Place, Thomas Henderson, Esq. surgeon, Edinburgh, to Miss Christian Lamont, Perth.

- At Alloa, James Greig, junior, Esq. to Agnes Helen, youngest daughter of Peter Macfarlane, Esq. of West Cambus.

13. At No. 11, Bank Street, Mr Patrick Dall, Superintendant of Leith Docks, to Matilda, eldest daughter of the late Mr Daniel Forrest, merchant, Edinburgh.

17. At Glasgow, William Christie, Esq. fifth son of the late James Christie, Esq. of Durie, Fifeshire, to Clara, second daughter of the late James Burshall, M.D., of Richmond, in Yorkshire.

18. At Buccleuch Place, Mr Andrew Muir, to Miss Margaret Stewart Shanks.

-At Lanark, John Hunter, junior, Esq. W.S. to Helen, daughter of the late Richard Vary, Esq. of Crossford.

-At Old Aberdeen, Mr Alexander Smith, merchant, Aberdeen, to Margaret, eldest daughter of John Irvine, jun. Esq.

19. At Walcot Church, Bath, the Rev. William St John Smyth, of Belfast, A. M. domestic chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Down and Connor, to Mary, second daughter of Henry Mant, Esq. of Bath.

-At Whitechurch, near Dublin, Mr D. M'Crummen, merchant, Leith, to aroline, daughter of John O'Neill, Esq. of Larch Hill, county of Dublin.

23 At Waterford, John Loudon, Esq. M.D. to Jessie, third daughter of the late Mr James Kelton, Roucan.

24. At Langholm, Thomas Rogerson, Esq. general agent, Dundee, to Miss Renwick, Langholm.

25. Mr Robert Berwick of Detchant, Northumberland, to Mary Anne Selby, daughter of Prideaux Selby, Esq. of Belford.

26. At No. 31, Charlotte Square, Lieut.-Col. Pitman, of the East India Company's Service, to Mary, second daughter of the late John Anderson, Esq. of Inchyra, in the county of Perth.

27. At Glasgow, Mr Gilbert Robertson, merchant, Lerwick, to Miss Mary Semple Stewart, daughter of the late Rev. J. Stewart of Anderston.

28. At Spott House, Humphry Babbington, Esq. of Greenfort, county of Donegal, to Isabella, third daughter of Robert Hay, Esq. of Spott.

Oct. 2. At Airdrie, Mr Robert Russell, merchant, Edinburgh, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Mr James Shanks, Starlaw.

-At Leith, Mr James Reid, writer, Maryfield, Portobello, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Mr Daniel Fraser, accountant there.

4. At Haddington, the Rev. Dr M'Crie, of Edinburgh, to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Robert Chalmers, Haddington.

5. At Abbeyhill, Mr George Macdonald, Stockbridge, to Jessie, third daughter of Thomas Miller, Esq. extractor of records, Register House.

8. At Drummond Castle, Gilbert John Heathcote, Esq. M.P eldest son of Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Bart. M.P. to the Hon. Clementina Drummond Burrell, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Lord and Lady Gwydyr.

-At the Manse of Kingsbarns, Andrew Corstorphan, Esq. to Margaret B. Ramsay, daughter of the late Rev. James Ramsay, minister of Madderty, Perthshire.

At Perth, John Ballendene, Esq. writer, Perth, to Mary, second daughter of the late Capt. James Menzies, of the Royal Perthshire militia.

9. At 12, Cassells' Place, Leith Walk, Alexander Watson, Esq. wine-merchant, Leith, to Eliza Wood, niece of John Veitch, Esq.

10. At St George's Chapel, York Place, Duncan M'Coll, Esq. Surgeon, R N. Huntly, to Louisa Benjafield, youngest daughter of the late John Arnaud, Esq. of London.

11. At Pitmedden, near Aberdeen, William Shand, Esq. of Arnhall, in Kincardineshire, to Christina, eldest daughter of Alexander Inncs, Esq. of Pitmedden.

11. At Hoscoat, Thomas Stavert, Esq, of Liver pool, to Margaret, second daughter of Adam Stavert, Esq. of Hoscoat.

15. At Mill of Garvock, James Mill, Esq. Johnshaven, to Ann, daughter of the late Mr James Croal, Polburn.

-At Anstruther, John Galloway, Esq. shipowner, Hillhousefield, Leith, to Mrs Margaret Miller, widow of the late William Miller, Esq. ship-owner, Anstruther.

16. At Kincraig, Colonel Hugh Fraser, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, to Mrs Cameron, widow of Capt. Allan Cameron of the Bengal Artillery.

-At Old Montrose, Andrew Dalgairns, Esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Charles Greenhill, Esq.

17. At Haddington, Mr John Macdonald, ironmonger, Edinburgh, to Jane, third daughter of the late Hay Walker, merchant, Haddington.

18. At Berbeth, Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. Frederick Cathcart, late his Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Germanic Confederation, and second son of William, Earl of Cathcart, K. T. to Miss Jean Macadam of Craigengillan.

-At Aberdeen, the Rev. Alex. Irving, of Dunnottar, to Jessy, daughter of Peter Nicol, Esq. Aberdeen.

22. At Liverpool, Alex. John Græme, Esq. R. N. son of Colonel Græme of Inchbrakie, to Elleonora, second daughter of John Johnson, Esq. Liverpool.

23. At Gogar-Bank, John Mill, Esq. merchant in Edinburgh, to Mrs S. C. Somerville.

-At Athelstaneford Mains, Mr James Walker, Whitelaw, to Jane, eldest daughter of Andrew Sommerville, Esq.

-At Lochmaben, William Cruickshank, Esq. of Trailflatt, to Elizabeth, third daughter of David Carruthers, Esq. London.

- At No. 58, Northumberland Street, George Dalziel, Esq. W.S. to Charlotte, daughter of David Pearson, Esq.

-At Kinlochinoidart, Henry Wight, Esq. advocate, to Margaret, fourth daughter of Licut.Colonel Robertson M'Donald of Kinlochmoidart. 30. At Newington, Mr Andrew Wilkie, goldsmith, to Jane, fourth daughter of the late Mr John Musgrave.

At Leith, Mr Thomas Millons, wood-merchant, Port-Hopetoun, Edinburgh, to Miss Agnes Scott, daughter of the late Peter Scott, Esq. merchant, Leith.

-At Quarryford, Mr F. Somner, West Morriston, to Jessy, daughter of Mr John Usher, Quarryford.

31. At Dumfries, Andrew Scott, Esq. W.S. to Mary Anne, daughter of William Affleck, Esq. of Liverpool.

Lately. John Campbell Colquhoun of Killermont, Esq. to the Hon. Henrietta Maria Powys, eldest daughter of the late Lord Lilford.

DEATHS.

March 18. At Mhow, Bombay Presidency, Jane Rebecca, wife of Capt. Worthy, of the 18th Regiment of Native Infantry, and the eldest daughter of Joseph Hume, Esq of Upper Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London.

April 6. At Hyderabad, George Gleig, M.D. of the medical department, Madras, son of the Eev. George Gleig, Arbroath.

9. At Bushire, on the Persian Gulf, Jane Lilias, wife of Capt. D. Wilson, Political Resident at Bushire, and daughter of the late Professor Young, of Glasgow.

14. Near Calcutta of cholera morbus, James Douglas, Esq. of Burnbrae, county of Dumbarton

30. On his passage from Bombay to Britain, Lieut. Alex. Ore, Hon. East India Company's Service, second son of John Ore, Esq. one of the Magistrates of Nairne.

May 6. At sea, Mr William Black, surgeon of his Majesty's ship Chanticleer.

26. At Bombay, Andrew Elphinstone, only son of Captain W. C. Clarke, of his Majesty's 6th regiment of foot.

30. On board the ship Cumberland, on his passage to Britain, Colonel David Newall, of the Hon. East India Company's Service, son of the late John Newall, Esq. of Barskeoch and Earls

town.

June 3. At Trincomalee, Ceylon, Mrs Clara English, wife of the Rev. J. Lyon, chaplain to the forces there.

16. At Paraigo, near Buenos Ayres, in South America, Stewart Duncan Campbell, Esq. merchant there, son of John Campbell, Esq. clerk to the Signet.

17. At Jamaica, James, youngest son of the late Mr Alex. Forrester, writer in Stirling.

20. On his passage to the Cape, in the ship Sophia, for the recovery of his health, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Grant, of the East India Company's service, on the Madras establishment.

July. At Malta, Anne V. Filder, youngest daughter of William Filder, Esq. Deputy Commissioner-General there.

12. At Trinidad de Cuba, aged 24, James Robertson, Esq. eldest son of the Rev. James Maitland Robertson, minister of Livingston.

Aug. 8. At Smyrna, J. K. Fisher, Esq. resident partner of Messrs Kerr, Black, and Fisher, of that city.

9. At Jamaica, Dr William Meikle, late of Glasgow.

11. At Port Royal, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, in the 20th year of his age, the Hon. Matthew St Clair, lieutenant in the 84th regiment, second son of Lord St Clair.

16. At the Manse of Evie, Orkney, the Rev. John Duguid, minister of the parish of Evie and Rendal.

20. At No. 14, East Cumberland Street, Mrs Thomas Gregory.

24. At Tuscambia, United States, America, Mrs Elizabeth Fowler, wife of A. W. Mitchell, M.D.

25. At Hutchesontown, Glasgow, in the 82d year of his age, Robert Douglas, Esq. a native of Aberdeen. He resided in the West Indies and on the Mosquito Shore, for nearly fifty years, and for a long period held the office of Treasurer of the English settlement in the Bay of Honduras.

26. At Leith, Mr Williain Thomas Craigie, merchant there.

-At Colinsburgh, Mr John Wallace, late of Riries Mill.

27. At Aberdeen, John Stuart of Inchbreck, Professor of Greek in the Marischal College.

- At Kinross, Robert Marshall, writer in Kin

ross.

-At the Manse of Kelso, Mrs Grey, aged 68, relict of George Grey, Esq.

29. At Kelly House, Christian Dalhousie, youngest daughter of the Hon. Colonel John Ramsay.

-At Eldin, near Edinburgh, Susan, daughter of Sir James W. Moncrieff, Bart. aged 12 years.

-At her house, North Castle Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Arnott, relict of James Arnott, Esq. Arbikie, Forfarshire.

-At Montagu Street, Edinburgh, Mary Lawrie, eldest daughter of the late Mr Alex. Lawrie, Dunbar.

-At Balruddery, Patrick, aged 12 years, fifth son of the late James Webster, Esq. of Balruddery.

-At Le Mans, Department de la Sarthe, France, Colonel Keith Young, formerly of the 71st Regiment.

31. At Ruthven House, Miss Oliphant, daughter of the late Rev. Alex. Oliphant, minister of Bower.

-At Gogar Burn, Mrs Ogilvy of Gogar Burn. Sept. 1. At St Andrews, Mrs Margaret Tod, relict of Mr Thomas Carstairs, merchant there.

2. At Glasgow, Mrs Macalister of Balinakil, relict of John Macalister, Esq. of Balinakil, Argyllshire.

-At Stornoway, Miss Mary Mackenzie, sister of the late Colonel Colin Mackenzie, in her 80th year.

-At Jedburgh, aged three years, John, only child of the deceased A. Turnbull, Esq. late Procurator Fiscal for the county of Roxburgh.

3. At Wykeham, Hants, George Mackonochie, Esq. Lieut.-Colonel of the Hon. East India Company's 5th Regiment of Native Infantry.

At George Street, Edinburgh, Miss Harriet Catharine Jones, eldest daughter of the late Hon. Mrs A. A. Hely Hutchinson, by her first husband, John Alexander Jones, Esq.

-At Wooden, Roxburghshire, Lieut.-Colonel John Munro, late of the Hon. East India Compa. ny's Service.

3. At Dumfries, George Walter Maxwell, Esq. of Carruchan, aged 22 years.

-At Arrezzo, in Tuscany, Mrs Catherine Mercer, daughter of the late Major James Mercer, of Aberdeen, and wife of Major William West, late of 3d royal veteran battalion.

4. At Bull Park Pen, Jamaica, Robert Alex. Muir, Esq. of Fair Prospect, in that island. 5. At Greenock, Major James Campbell, late of the 79th Regiment.

6. At Montrose, Robert Crabb, Esq. M.D. At Edinburgh, Mr John Stirling, overseer of the city works.

7. Of a fever and apoplexy, brought on by the effects of a coup de soleil, John Mackie Leslie, Esq. of Huntingdon, only eleven weeks after his marriage, to his cousin the daughter of Dr Mackie of Bath. This lamented individual was educated in the University of Edinburgh, and highly esteemed by its most eminent professors and lite

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9. At Belnaboddach, Mrs Farquharson of Belnaboddach, in her 64th year.

10. At Sorrowlessfield, Mr Hugh Jeffrey.

At London, in her 84th year, Mrs Christian Drummond, eldest daughter of the late William Drummond, Esq. of Callendar, Strathearn.

-At London, Ugo Foscolo, an Italian gentle. man and scholar, who had resided for several years there, and was well known to the whole circle of English Literati. Foscolo was not only a distinguished classic, but a man of very considerable genius and general attainments. His memory was so remarkably tenacious that he seemed hardly to have forgotten any author whose works he had ever read. In his own language he was an elegant and fertile poet; and his style in prose was of the highest order, refined and nervous. His principal production, the translation of Dante, is finished, and in the hands of a publisher; and we also learn that he has left seven books of Homer transiated. During his residence amongst us, Signor Foscolo wrote a great deal on miscellaneous subjects, and contributed essays, criticisms, &c. &c. to several of the most eminent periodical publications of the time. His manners were striking and he always, in conversation and action, displayed a degree of vivacity and energy which, in our colder climate, and with our more phlegmatic temperament, seemed to border on restlessness and want of due command over his feelings or passions. In short, he might have been considered as nearly resembling the character of his countryman. Jacopo Ortis. He lived freely and thoughtlessly, and died, we fear, in but indifferent circumstances, though the kindness of friends soothed his latter hours of sickness, sorrow, and death. The disease to which he fell a victim was dropsy. He underwent an operation some weeks before; but on the second occasion, his constitution was so enfeebled, that nature refused to close the incision, and he died in spite of every effort which medical skill could devise to prolong his existence.

11. At Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Irving, wife of A. R, Carson, LL.D. Rector of the High School.

At Castle Ward, the Right Hon. Nicholas, Lord Viscount Bangor, in his 78th year.

12. At Dumfries, Miss Margaret Dickson, daughter of the deceased John Dickson, Esq. some time of Conheath.

-Suddenly, at Brechin, Mr Joseph Taylor, late minister of the congregation at Lockerby, in coonexion with the United Associate Synod."

13. At No. 23, Windsor Street, William Henry,

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