74 } 96 120 124 125 116 125 112 113 124 120 per lb. 127 122 133 (129 125 124 10 92 Ib. 3 (F.s.) PRICES CURRENT.-July 4, 1818. DUTIES. B. P. Dry Brown, . cwt. 76 to to 77 72 to 78 74 to 77 Mid. good, and fine mid. 84 88 78 90. 7 90 84 £1 10 0 Fine and very fine, 90 91 87 88 Refined, Doub. Loaves, 150 155 140 150 109 128 107 108 129 111 119 119 108 110 65 68 70 MOLASSES, British, cwt. 37 37 6 36 37 39 6 35 0 7 64 COFFEE, Jamaica cwt. Ord, good, and fine ord. 116 126 114 126 120 124 Mid. good, and fine mid. 127 133 125 134 128 134 Dutch, Triage and very ord. 114 116 (109 120 128 124 130 0 0 78 Mid. good, and fine mid. 130 135 128 137 132 136 St Domingo, 124 127 120 127 130 134 PIMENTO (in Bond) 10 9 0 0 92 SPIRITS, Jam. Rum, 16 0. P. gall. 38 7d 38 9d 3s 5d 3s 8d 0 8 14 10 0 12 6 SB.S. 0 17 058 Geneva, 3 5 37 3 2 3 0 17 1122 Grain Whisky, 7 3 76 13 6 WINES, B.S. 2143 18 0 Claret, 1st Growths, hhd. 50 54 £35 €0 (F.s.) 148 4 6 Portugal Red, pipe. 48 54 48 58 Spayish White, butt. 34 (B.ş. 95 11 55 25 0 25 38 F.S. (5 98 16 0 Madeira, 60 70 58 65 (B.S. 96 13 0 (F.S.) 99 16 6 LOGWOOD, Jam. ton. £9 9 8 15 9 0 8 10 9 0 8 5 8 10 10 0914 Campeachy, 10 10 10 0 10 10 FUSTIC, Jamaica, 12 10 0 12 0 14 0 15 0 1 4 67 INDIGO, Caraccas fine, lb. 9s 6d 11s 60 8 6 9 6 10 6 10 0 0 TIMBER, Amer. Pine, foot. 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 0 2 Ditto Oak, 4 6 5 0 05 Christiansand (dut. paid) 2 2 2 4 Honduras Mahogany 1 0 1 6 10 0 1 8 1 3 1 5 1 3 16 0 St Domingo, ditto 1 2 3 0 1 9 2 3 9 8 14 2 TAR, American, brl. 14 6 16 0 19 6 (B.S. 1 1F.S. 1 17 0 20 0 21 0 PITCH, Foreign, cwt. 10 11 B.S. 1 13 8 6 {F.S. 1 10 1 TALLOW, Rus. Yel. Cand. 74 75 74 75 78 79 74 75 03 2 Home Melted, 74 HEMP, Riga Rhine, ton. 23 49 50 £49 48 SB.S.) 09 Petersburgh Clean, 48 50 (F.S.S. 0 10 FLAX, Riga Thies. & Druj. Rak. 77 78 80 65 0 80 0 4 Irish, 56 62 F.S. 0 0 778 MATS, Archangel, 103. 105 B.S. 1 3 9 1055 (F.S. 1 4 11 BRISTLES, B.S. 0 3 62 Petersburgh Firsts, cwt. 16 0 16 10 £14 10 14 15 ( F.S. 0 3 11% ASHES, Peters. Pearl, 61 B.S. 4 65 50s (F.S. 6 Montreal ditto, 56 54 55 56 0 1 7 49 50 OIL, Whale, tun. 35 30 40 42 31 35 36 TOBACCO, Virgin. fine, lb. 94 102 103 11 08 010 Middling, 9 10 Inferior, 84 06 COTTONS, Bowed Georg. 7 19 1 10 18 Sea Island, fine, 3 10 4 0 3 6 3 8 2s 6d 3s 6 3 6 3 9 3 4 3 5 B.S. 08 2 3 1 11 2 4 1 10 2 23 F.S. West India, 1 9 1 10 17 1 10 Pernambuco, 331 203 2 13 2 1 2 2 Maranham, 1 114 2 071 2 0 50c.f. ton. per 12 brls. 2 117 24 1111111 (B.S. అంకు అందం-19 | | ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June 1818, extracted from the London Gazette. Ashe, J. S. Liverpool, merchant Birch, T. B. Liverpool, earthenware dealer Aspinall, J. Cumberland street, Curtain-road, Mid. Biss, R. Castle Eden, Durham, copperas-manudlesex, stone-mason facturer Boardman, J. Liverpool, merchant Brown, W. A. College hill, merchant man Brown, Wm, Picasant-row, Hackney, ship-owner Oliver, P. Catdown, Devonshire, ship-builder Beall, T. senior, North Shielus, mason Page, W. Banbury, Oxfordshire, mercer Bateman, J. Astell, Oxfordshire, maltster Peacock, G. Aldersgate-street, baker Bragg, W. A. Rotherhithe-wall, shipwright Price, W. Minories, tea-dealer Blowen, J. H. Mint-square, Tower-hill, gunmaker Peart, W.Northamptom-street, Clerkenwell, printer Cook, J. & E. Gording, Little Alie-street, Good- Phillips, J. Upper Eaton-street, Pimlico, coal-inerman's-field, upholders chant Framingham, M. Church-street, Bethnal-green, Parrish, J. & W. Parrish, Badbrook, Gloucestershoemaker shire, dyers Gay, M. L. Upper Norton-street, Mary-le-bone, Parker, W. High-street, Whitechapel, oil merstone-mason chant George, J. North Audley-street, coach-maker Rawlinson, R. Manchester, pawn-broker Hall, T. Reading, tailor Roden, E. J. Manchester, merchant Hart, G. Norwich, ironmonger Sayer, R. P. Clarence-row, Camberwell, Surrey, Haslam, M. & T. Bolton, Lancashire, linen-drapers money-scrivener Haywood, C. Manchester, manufacturer Shillitoe, T. Doncaster, inn-keeper Hemingway, J. Elland, Yorkshire, grocer Southall, B. Laysters, Herefordshire, farmer Hornsby, T. jun. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer Smith, C. Bristol, boot and shoe manufacturer Jackson, G. Widegate-alley, Bishopsgate-street, Trewhitt, N. North Allerton, linen-manufaeturer baker Taberer, A. Collyburst, Manchester, woollen-cord Joseph, M. St James's-street, wine-merchant manufacturer Lamb, J. & J. Younger, Crescent, Minories, mer- Tyas, J. Wakefield, York, grocer chants Tucker, B. Bristol, dealer and chapman Langlois, Beaufort's Buildings, Strand, dealer Veven, J. Churwell, Yorkshire, cloth-merchant Lodge, R. Blackburn, Lancashire, butcher Walter, J. Bath, cabinet-maker Loudon, J. C. Warwick-court, Holborn, merchant Watts, W. Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, farmer Lambden, H. & W. Collins, Two-mile Hill, Glou. Webb, R. Winslow, Herefordshire, farmer cestershire, pin-manufacturers White, J. Calver, Derbyshire, grocer Lyne, E. Plymouth, merchant Whitehouse, J. Stratford-upon-Avon, mercer Mackay, C. Liverpool, earthenware dealer Wickstead, J. Shrewsbury, starch-maker Mayman, J. Dewsbury, Yorkshire, inkeeper Wrench, J. C. St Mary Axe, wine-merchant Mayhew, J. St Osyth, Essex, miller Whaley, T. Packwood, Warwickshire, coal-merM'Guckin, H. King's Mews, Charing Cross, mer. chant chant Wilson, E. Liverpool, farrier Nevison, W. North Shields, draper Woddeson, T. W. Dover-street, Piccadilly, upholNicholls, W. Huntingdon, rope-maker sterer Nicholson, J. & J. Brown, Bow-lane, pin and Yeates, T. Bordesly, Warwickshire, patten-tye needle manufacturers manufacturer ALPHABETICAL LIST of Scotch BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and 30th June 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Brown, John, cattle-dealer and cowfeeder, in Lady- burgh; by Richard Whytock, merchant, Edinlone of Paisley burgh Forlong, John, broker, Glasgow Munro, John, drover and cattle-dealer, Achnacloich; Guthrie, Robert, merchant, Cupar-Fife by Robert Mitchell, writer, Tain M`Neil, Alex. merchant, grocer, and spirit-dealer, MʻLure, William, merchant, Kirkcudbright; by Greenock W. A. Roddan, accountant there M'Laren, David, merchant, Stirling M‘Kean, Robert, of Kirkside, Kilmarnock; by Ramsay, William, spirit-dealer, Crossgates William Simpson, m nant there M'Farlane, Robert, & Co. Greenock, and M‘FarArnot, George, merchant, Leith; by Geo. Brodie, lane, Scott, and Co. of Newfoundland, being one merchant there concern, and Robert M‘Farlane, principal partAnderson, James, tailor, Paisley, deceased; by ner thereof, as an individual ; by Dugald MacJames Craig, jun. there- 10th July Ewen, merchant, Greenock Boyd, Robert, merchant, Edinburgh; by Josiah M‘Allaster & Duncan, merchants, Glasgow, as a Livingstone, South Bridge Company, and Walter M‘Allaster and James Byars, James, merchant, Forfar; by Wm Roberts, Duncan, the individual partners thereof; by writer there John Fergusson, writer, Glasgow-20th July Brown, George, merchant tailor, Leith; by John Russell, David, late founder and merchant, Durie M‘Lean, merchant, Edinburgh foundery, near Leven, county of Fife; by Thas. Craig, John, jun. shoemaker, Glasgow; by Dun. Dryburgh, writer, Cupar. Fife-24th July Kennedy, accountant there Russell, David, joiner, cabinet-maker, and glazier, Dickson, George, late tobacconist, Edinburgh; by Glasgow; by John Bryce, merchant there 21st James Mitchell, tobacconist, Canongate July Forrester & Craigie, manufacturers, Glasgow; by Smith, William, late minister, West Fenton; by John M'Gavin there James Stevenson, merchant, Edinburgh Ford, James, of Finhaven, merchant, Montrose; Smith, Alex. writer, builder, and cattle-dealer, Ayr; by Alex. Thomson, conjunct clerk, Montrose by James Morton, writer there Goldie, John, late merchant, Ayr, deceased; a final Stevenson, Hugh, late merchant, Greenock; by dividend at town clerk's office Samuel Gemmil, writer there-230 July Hogg, Richard, late merchant, Edinburgh; by Watson, Robertson, late in Hole of Slateford; by Josiah Livingstone, South Bridge-2s. per pound James Speed, writer, Brechin-1st August on 3d August Strathy & Pringle, merchants, Perth ; by William Kerr, Thomas, upholsterer, Greenside Place, Edin- Tindell, merchant, Perth-30th June. ...... Os. Od. 3d, ...... 3d,.. EDINBURGH.-JULY 1. Oats. Pease & Beans. 1st,......44s. Od. 1st,...... Os. Od. Ist,......27s. Od. Ist,...... 28s. Od. 2d, .40s. Od. 2d, 2d, .23s. Od. 2d, ......27s. Od. ..36s, Od. Os. Od. 3d, ..21s. Od. 3d, ..26s. Od. Tuesday, July 7. Beef (17) oz. per lb.) Os. 5d. to Os. 8d. Quartern Loaf Os. 11d. to Os. Od. Mutton Os. 7d. to Os. 8d. Potatoes (28 lb.) Os. 10d. to Os. Od. Lamb, per quarter . 2s. 6d. to 5s. Od. Butter, per lb. ís. 4d. to ls. Od. Veal Os. 7d. to Os. 9d. Salt ditto, per stone 29s. Od. to Os. Od. Pork Os. 5d. to Os. 7d. Ditto, per lb. ls. 4d. to 1s. 5d. Tallow, per stone 11s. 6d. to 12s. Od. Eggs, per dozen Os. 10d. to Os. Od. . 9 S. . per 70 lbs. . . . HADDINGTON.-JULY 3. Oats. Beans. Ist....... 42s. 6d. 1st,......375. Od. | 1st....... 28s. Od. 1st....... 29s. Od. 1st, ..28s. Od. 2d, ...39s. Od. 2d, ......34s. Od. | 2d, ......22s. Od. 2d, ...26s. Od. 2d,......255. Od. 3d, ......35s. Od. 30, ......31s. Od, 3d, .. .18s. Od. 3d, ..23s. Od. 3d ....... 22s. Od. Average of wheat, £1:17: 4: 4-19ths. per boll. or 4 Winchester bushels ; that of barley and oats nearly 6 Winchester bushels. Liverpool, July 4. S. d. S. d. Foreign Wheat, 53 to 65 Boilers, new 56 to 601 Rice, p. cwt. 41 0 to 45 0 Fine do. . 74 to 78 Small Beans 50 to 58 English . 11 6 to 12 6 Flour, English, Superfine do. 78 to 82 Old do. 1816. 58 to 61 Scotch 11 0 to 11 6 p.280lb. fine64 0 to 65 0 White, new . 60 to 68 Tick do. ... 48 to 54| Welch .. .10 6 to 12 0 Seconds 57 0 to 58 O Fine do.... 70 to 82 Hard do.. 54 to 56|Irish 9 0 to 10 6 Irishp.240 lb.52 0 to 54 0 Superfine do. 84 to 88 Feed Oats, 22 to 26 Dantzic 11 6 to 13 0 Ameri. p. bl. 44 0 to 46 0 Foreign 56 to 85 Fine do.. 29 to 32 Wismar . . 11 6 to 12 9 - Sour do. 30 0 to 40 0 Rye 44 to 50 Poland do. 27 to 30 American • 11 6 to 12 3 Clover-seed, p. bush. Barley, new . 38 to 45 Fine do. ... 34 to 36| Quebec • 10 6 to 11 9 - White to Superfine do. 48 to 58 Potato do.. 32 to 34 Barley, per 60 libs. - Red to Malt, ... 60 to 72 Fine do. ... 37 to 41 English 6 6 to 7 O Oatmeal, per 240 lb. Fine do. 76 to 78 Fine Flour, 65 to 70 Scotch 66 to 6 9 English 41 0 to 42 0 Hog Pease, new 42 to 46 Seconds, 60 to 65| Irish 0 to 7 0 Scotch ... 38 0 to 39 () Maple 48 to 52 Fine Pollard 20 to 30 Malt p.9 gls. 10 6 to 11 6 Irish ... 34 0 to 36 0 White Pease 46 to 50 Bran 13 to 14 Rye, per qr. 42 0 to 46 0 Butter, Beef, dico Oats, per 45 lb. Eng.pota. 4 6 to 5 1 Butter, per cwt. s. Welsh potato 4 3 to 4 7 Belfast 120 to 0 Mustard, Brown, 12 to 22 Trefoil 10 to 42| Scotch. 46 to 5 1 Newry 118 to White 5 to 11 Ryegrass 10 to 32 Foreign • 4 6 to 4 10 Drogheda 0 to Tares 17 to 18 -Common to 4 3 to 4 10 Waterford, newl11 to 0 Turnips, New 14 to 20 Clover, English, Rapeseed,p.l. - to Cork, 3d 102 to 0 -Red -to-Red, 70 to 75 Flaxseed,p.b. 7 6 to 8 0–New, 2d, . 116 to 0 -Yellow, new to --White 100 to Sowing, p.hhd. - to Beef, p. tierce 85 to 95 Canary 70 to 96 Rib Grass Beans, pr qr. 60 to 63 Hempseed 60 to 75 Carraway, Eng. 58 to English 51 0 to 58 0 Pork, p. br). 88 to 98 Linseed 60 to 75 -Foreign 50 to Foreign 49 0 to 55 0 Bacon, per cwt. Lucerne, New . 70 to 84 Coriander 18 to 22 Pease, per quar. -Short middles 68 to New Rapeseed, £46 to £50. Boiling · 50 0 to 60 01-Long do. 0 to 0 Average Prices of Corn of England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 27th June 1818. Wheat, 84s. 1d.-Rye, 52s. 4d.-Barley, 49s. 3d. --Oats, 32s. Od.-Beans, 58s. 6d.-Pease, 53s. 30. Oatmeal, 35s. 11d. per boll of 140 lbs. Beer or Big, Os, 0d. Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th June 1818. Wheat, 67s. 11d. Rye, 62s. 3d.-Barley, 44s. 4d.-Oats, 30s. 9d.-Beans, 51s. 1d.-Pease, 5Ls. 7d.. Oatmeal, 76s. 11d.-Beer or Big, 41s. 1d. S. S. S. The month of June has been throughout unusually warm and dry. During the first twelve days the Thermometer rose frequently above 70, and every day above 60 in the day time, and during the night generally stood as high as 50, and often higher. The mean temperature is 3} degrees above that of June 1817. The Barometer for the first fortnight was very steady at an elevation of 30 and upwards the weather at the same time clear and warm. During the remainder of the month the fluctuation in the mercurial column was considerable ; but, on the whole, the Barometer stood above the medium height. During the first fourteen days there was no rain, except about half a tenth on the 4th. On the 15th there fell about eight-tenths ; on the 22d, three; on the 25th and 26th together, five; and on the 28th, one. The Hygrometer was in general very high, the average being 9 degrees above that of June last year. The mean point of deposition at 10 A. M. coincides exactly with the mean minimum temperature at 10 P. M. it is 3 degrees lower. A more delightful and truly summer month has not perhaps been experienced in this country for many years, yet it is curious to remark, that there has been no such rapid vegetation, at least in this quarter, as took place last year towards the end of June. This can only be accounted for from the state of the ground at the time that the warm weather set in. The heavy rains of May were succeeded by a sudden and intense drought, which hardened the ground so much, that the subsequent rains have hardly penetrated to the roots of the plants. It is probable, therefore, that the crops may not be so weighty as, from the warmth of the season, we should be led to expect. 3 Q . 24th, METEOROLOGICAL Table, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25', Elevation 185 feet. JUNE 1818. Extremes. THERMOMETER. Degrees. Mean of greatest daily heat, 67.2 Maximum, 12th day, 79.5 cold, 50.2 Minimum, 21st, 45.0 temperature, 10 A. M. 62.0 Lowest maximum, 21st, 60.0 10 P. M. 55.0 Highest minimum, 12th, 61.0 . of daily extremes, 58.7 Highest, 10 A. M. 11th, 74.0 .... 10 A. M. and 10 P. M. 58.5 Lowest ditto, 21st, 51.0 4 daily observations, 58.6 Highest, 10 P. M. 12th, 66.0 Whole range of thermometer, 510.0 Lowest ditto 49.0 Mean daily ditto, 17.0 Greatest range in 24 hours, 11th, 25.0 temperature of spring water, 55.5 Least ditto, 19th, 11.0 Inches. Mean of 10 A. M. (temp. of mer. 63) 29.830 Highest, 10 A. M. 6th, 30.409 .... 10 P. M. (temp. of mer. 63) 29.833 Lowest ditto, 20th, 29.300 both, (temp. of mer 63) 29.831 Highest, 10 P. M. 30.355 Whole range of barometer, 5.780 Lowest ditto, 19th, 29.190 Mean daily ditto, .192 Greatest range in 24 hours, 28th, .510 Least ditto, 7th, .014 HYGROMETER (LESLIE'S.) Degrees. Mean dryness, 10 A. M. 34.5 HYGROMETER. Degrees. 10 P. M. 18.6 Highest, 10 A, M. 12th, 78.0 of both, 26.5 Lowest ditto, 11th, 9.0 point of deposition, 10 A. M. 50.3 16th, 43.0 10 P. M. 47.4 Lowest ditto, 26th, 4.0 of both, 48.9 Highest P. of D. 10 A. M. 13th, 58.0 Rain in inches, 1.725 Lowest ditto, 22d, 34.2 Evaporation in ditto, 3.170 Highest P. of D. 10 P. M. 12th, 55.8 Mean daily Evaporation, .106 24th, 37.6 WILSON'S HYGROMETER. WILSON'S HYGROMETER. Mean dryness, 10 A. M. 32.8 Greatest dryness, 12th, 10 A. M. 48.0 10 P. M. 22.9 Least ditto, 26th, 10 P.M. 2.0 Fair days 23; rainy days 7. Wind West of meridian, 22; East of meridian, 8. 6th, METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill. N. B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four oclock, afterThe second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. noon. June16{ A.49] W 17{ 3 5 22 {A.47 29.686 M.64 w M.622 29.458 M.65 s.w. Clear, .356 A. 63 ) M.68 .370 M.66 .7 7A. 65 W. A.52 very warm. .392 A.64 Clear. w. M.641 .466 M.64 A.434 S.W. Clear, warm. .442 A. 62) Cble. 19 M.584 .385 M.59 S.W. Showery. 30.104 M.65 NE. 20 .132 M.61 Cloudy, S.W. showers. 21 .476 M.58 A. 43 S.W. .270 A.56 Changeable. Clear, M.602 .122 M.61 S.W. Clear. very warm. .105 A.59} Clear, .260 M.60) A. 46% N.W. Changeable. .490 A.60 .152 M.66 Clear, .499 M.60 A. 44 .678 A.58 ) N.W. Cloudy. 10{ Clear, 6.37 M.57 A. 45 .395 A.58 Cble. Showery. .916 M.77 Clear, 26. M.574 .676 M.61 .852 4.77 $ Cloudy, very warm. A. 453 .676 A.58 Cble. rain aftern. .703 M.77 12 S.W. M.62 .572 M.65 Clear foren. W. shrs aftern. .469 M.68 13 W. M.623 .369 M.65 .684 4.63 Cble. Clear, cold. M.627 .830 M.62) .904 A 63 ) Clear. 30 M.627 .762 M.64 W. Clear. 23 S M.62 24 M.56) 25 M.534 27{ 28{A: 49 29 { A. 49 14{ W. 1. CIVIL. Sir Robert Chester is appointed Master of the Ceremonies, in room of Sir Stephen Cotterel, deveased. Mr Francis Parodi is approved of as Consul at Gibraltar, for the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart. Vice-Admiral of the Blue, is appointed Governor and Commander in Chief over the Island of Newfoundland and its dependencies. The Right Hon. George Canning, the Right Hon. Viscount Castlereagh, the Right Hon. the Earl of Bathurst, the Right Hon. Viscount Sidmouth, the 62 ry, dead Right Hon. the Earl of Liverpool, the Right Hon. 38 F. Lieut. D. J. Conway, from 61 F. to be Nicholas Vansittart, the Right Hon. Lord Teign Lieut. 4th June mouth, the Right Hon. John Sullivan, the Right Gent. Cadet W. H. Rogers to be Ensign Hon. Lord Binning, the Right Hon. Wm Sturges 21st do. Bourne, the Right Hon. Viscount Cranborne, and W. Markham to be Ensign by purch. vice the Right Hon. Lord Walpole, his Majesty's Com Bain 3d June missioners for the affairs of India. 39 Ensign J. O'Meara, from h. p. 27 F. to be Ensign, vice Lloyd 4th do. B. Lloyd to be Quarter Master, vice II. ECCLESIASTICAL. Wainwright, ret. h. p. 27 F. do. 43 E. G. 0. Keppel to be Ensign by purch. The Magistrates and Town Council of Glasgow vice 0.Donnell, 75 F. do. have unanimously appointed the Rev. Dr Chal 45 B. Satterthwaite to be Ensign by pur. vice mers to be minister of the New Church St John's. Nestor, pro. 7th May The Prince Regent has appointed Mr Robert 53 Gent. Cadet R. Taggart to be Ens. 21st do. Jeffrey, preacher of the Gospel, to the church and 56 Lieut. T. Foreman to be Capt. by purch. parish of Girthin, vacant by the death of the Rev. vice Gregory, ret. 14th do. Robert Gordon. Ensign E. J. Chauvel to be Lieut. by pur. vice Foreman do. W. Ouseley to be Ensign by purch. vice III. MILITARY. Chauvel 20th do. Brevet Capt. B. Harvey, 1 F. to be Major in the Gent. Cadet W. Hewetson to be Ensign Army 16th May 1818 21st do. Bt. Maj. B. Harvey to be Lt. Col. on the 59 Gent. Cadet A. Murray to be Ensign 21st do. 3 Dr. Gds. Lieut. C. Frost to be Capt. by purch. 61 Lieut. R. Read, from h. p. 38 F. to be vice R. Storey, ret. 14th do. Lieut. vice Conroy, 38 F. 4th June 6 Drs. Cha. Hall to be Cornet by pur. vice Dames, A. Stanford to be Ensign by purch. vice pro. 21 st do. 14th May 7 Wm Inge to be Comet by purch. vice Sey Gent. Cadet G. G. Warden, to be Ensign mour, 25 Dr. 14th do. 21st do. 8 Cornet H. Cochrane to be Lieut. by pur. Ensign A. O'Donnell, from 43 F. to be vice Pottinger, ret. 21st do. Ensign, vice Donald, dead 4th June 19 Cornet & Adj. Wm Glanville to have rank 67 Gent. Cadet R. Jauns, to be Ens. 21st May of Lt. 7th do. 70 H. Jelf, do. 21 Gent. Cadet R. Hare to be Cornet, vice 71 Lieut. Robert Law to be Adj. vice Ander, Broadhead, cancelled 28th do. 14th do. 25 Lieut. R. Williams to be Capt. by purch. 73 G. H. Smith to be Ensign by purch. vice vice Dalrymple, ret. i 4th do. 7th do. Cornet F. Seymour to be Lieut. by purch. 74 Ensign J. O. Lloyd to be Lieut. vice Henvice Williams do. 14th do, Staff. C. Cav. Ass. Surg. J. W. Watson, from h. p. Brinsley Eyre to be Ensign, vice Lloyd do. 38 F. to be Ass. Surg. vice Foster, 5 Dr. 80 Surg. J. Lightbody, from h. p. 28 F. to be Gds. 16th April Surg. vice Browne, ret. upon h. p. 28 F. Colds. F. G. Ass. Surg. T. Maynard to be Bn. Surg. 7th do. vice Rose, 64 F. 28th do. 84 Lieut. J. Dale to be Capt. vice B. Dale, S. Gilder to be Ass. Surg. vice Maynard do. dead 4th June 1 F. John Temple to be Ensign by purch. vice Ensign T. Andrews to be Lieut. vice J. 14th May do. 8 Gent. Cadet R. Minty to be Ensign by H. Vaughan to be Ens. vice Andrews do. purch. 21st do. 100 Lieut. W. L. Maberly, from 9 Dr. to be 9 Capt. T. H. Light, from 14 F. to be Capt. Capt. by purch. vice Thomson, ret. vice Dallas, ret. on h. p. 14 F. rec. diff. 14th May do. 103 John Purssord to be Ensign by purch. vice 10 Gent. Cadet Wm Goodes to be Ensign do. Walsh, pro. 4th June 11 -E. Moore to be Ensign do. 4 W.I.R. James Bassett to be Ensign, vice Drayton, 12 Lieut. M. J. Jenkins is reinstated in his W. 1. Rang: do. former rank, viz. 14th Oct, 1812 R.Af Corps. Ensign T. M‘Rae to be Lieut vice Gent. Cadet B. J. Carnie to be Ensign Bryant, dead 14th May 21st May 1818 R. Cheator to be Ensign, vice M.Rae do. 14 Capt. T. Hall from h. p. 14 F. to be Capt. R.Y.R. Ensign C. Mills, from 73 F. to be Ensign, vice Light do. vice M‘Donagh, ret. 7th May 1818 15 Gent. Cadet R. Battersby to be Ensign do. R.W.I.R. Ensign H. Drayton, from 4 W. I. R. to 17 -J. Carruthers to be Ensign do. be Ensign, vice M'Neil, dead 11th June 24 D. Munro to be Ensign by purch. vice Yk. Chass Hosp. Assist. C. Whyte to be As. Surg. Dowbiggen, 19 F. 7th do. 14th May E. C. Spencer to be Ensign purch. vice 1 Ceyl. Reg. As. Sur. I. Hoatson, fm. h. p. 3 Ceyl. 3 Netterville 14th do. Regt. to be As. Sur. vice Kennedy, dead Gent. Cadet G. Murray in be Ensign 10th Dec, 1817. Royal Military College. 28th do. Lieut. G. Procter, from h. p. 5 F. to be Adj. vice 95 Lieut. J. W. Plunkett, from h. p. 50 F. to Abraham, pro. 24th Feb. 1818 be Lieut. vice Pratt, h. 19th do. hi Hospital Staff 20th do. Staff Surg. Q. M‘Millan to be Dep. Inspec. of Hosp. Lieut. vice White, h. p. 14th May 21st do. by Brevet do. 21st do. 30 Gent. Cadet D. Vandergee to be Ens. do. 34 T. Hadwin to be Ens. do. As. Surg. A. Nicoll, M.D. from 80 F. to be Surg. 28th do. 35 to the Forces Lieut. Emerson's Commission is dated the 11th May 1809 Hosp. Ass. B. O'Beirne, from h. p. to be Hosp. As. vice Whyte 14th do. 37 Gent. Cadet H. Coghlan to be Ensign do. J. Hoey, from h. p. do. 21st May 1818 38 Bt. Lt. Col. E. Miles to be Lt. Col. 7th do. Bt. Maj. T. Evans to be Maj. vice Miles do. Exchanges. do. Morris, h. p. 2 Gar. Bn. Briscoe, from 63 F. with Major Le Capt. 28th do. Geyte, h. p. Ens. J. H. Law to be Lieut. vice Wrench Brevet Major P. Campbell, from 52 F. with Capt. 7th do. Cross, h. p. Ensign P. Bain to be Lieut. 30 June Maxwell, from 50 F. rec. diff. wita Fred. Money to be Ens. vice Law 7th May Capt. Scott, h, p. 62 F. SS |