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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced from the 23d of Feb. to the 22d of April, 1830, extracted from the London Gazette.

Átkinson, H. Doncaster, druggist.

Arnold, W. J. Great Tower-street, wine-broker. Armstrong, W. Birkenhead, draper.

Armitage, G. Almondbury, woollen-cloth-manufacturer.

Atlee, J. Liverpool, merchant.
Adlington, J. Chesterfield, mercer.

Bryant, E. South Bank, Regent's Park, surgeon.
Bristow, W. Horstead, builder.
Baker, J. Birmingham, grocer.

Bowling, T. Gunthorp, and M. Bowling, Kent-
street, Southwark, merchants.
Bagnall, T. Westwell, baker.

Baron, P. Preston, money-scrivener.
Bell, J. W. Pinner's Hall, merchant.

Brown, T. Prince's-place, Commercial-road, draper.

Binney, T. Wakefield, Binney, R. and Binner, M., Morton, corn-factors.

Burden, T. Gloucester, grocer.

Barret, J. C. Northampton, corn-factor.

Buckley, J. Manchester, and C. Nunn, Old Change, gingham-manufacturers.

Berguer, L. T. and E. Blaquicre, Pickett-street, printers.

Bilton, H. Woolwich, druggist.

Brownell, J. Reading and Oxford-street, strawhat manufacturer.

Baster, C. Abingdon, money-scrivener.

Blake, R. St Mawes, twinc-manufacturer.
Bryer, J. Bath, grocer.

Blakeley, T. Bath, haberdasher.

Bristow, J. sen. Poole, spirit-dealer.

Clacket, H. Dover, grocer.

Clarke, R. and J. Tucker, Blackfriar's-road, oil

and colour-men.

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Dicken, T. and E. Bromby, Drayton-in-Hales, bankers.

East, S. Lavenham, innkeeper.

Edwards, B. Ycovil, currier.

Evans, D. Lanwennog, grocer.

Evans, J. Manchester, timber-merchant.
Flutter, T. Henrietta-street, linen-draper.
Friedabergh, M. Paternoster-row, medicine-vend-

er.

Foster, E. Blackroad, Lancashire, shoemaker.
Fancourt, J. Marshall-street, victualler.
Field, T. Blackfriars-road, flour-factor.
Fox, J. Margate, merchant.

Fourdrinier, C. J. Lostock Gralam, chemist.
Flinn, J. Hoxton, commission-agent.

Gibbons, D. and G. Christopher, jun. Bristol, millers.

Green, B. Field-end, York, miller.

Gonalez, F. Copthall-court, merchant.

Gough, W. Windsor, coach-maker.

Gelson, G. Blackfriar's-road, timber-merchant.
Guerrier, S. Pentonville, bookseller.
Garlick, J. Balsall, flour-dealer.

Gooch, T. Crawford-street, linen-draper.
Goulden, J. Hackney-road, carpenter.
George, M. Margate, draper.

Garraway, R. Poplar, shipowner.

Groves, T. Chelsea, white-lead-manufacturer.

Golding, J. Walworth, bookseller.

Goodrum, T. Redenhall, bombazine-manufac

turer.

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Hodgens, W. Newgate-street, glass-dealer.
Haraden, J. R. Cambridge, upholsterer.
Howard, J. Warrington, sail-canvass-maker.
Huskisson, W. Hagger-ton, chemist.
Hussey, T. High Holborn, hat-manufacturer.
Hatton, T. sen. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, plumber.
Isaacs, L. and J. Manchester, furriers.
Isherwood, J. Bolton, victualler.
Ireland, T. Manchester, dyer.
Jones, E. Liverpool, victualler.
Johnson, H. Trowell, coal-dealer.
Jenner, J. Lindfield, wine-merchant.

Johnson, O. T. Huddersfield, wool-stapler.
Jackson, T. Walworth, master-mariner.
Jacobs, L. Chelsea, broker.

James, I. Merthyr Tydvil, victualler.
Jenkins, H. Tunbridge Wells, grocer.

Johnson, J. N. Liverpool, colour-manufacturer.
Jones, G. Tenterden-strect, livery-stable-keeper.
Jones, W. C. Shrewsbury, mercer.
Johnson, T. Leeds, victualler.

Joseph, N. Minories, tailor and draper.
Kay, H. Leeds, victualler.

Kirkhous, T. Merthyr Tydvil, grocer.
Kennedy, T. Keswick, woollen-manufacturer.
Kirk, B. Leeds, victualler.

Lawson, W. J. Lombard-street, bill-broker.
Lloyd, H. George-strect, jeweller.
Lees, I. Oldham, cotton-spinner.

Lees, J. Newton-moor, cotton-spinner.

Lonsdale, J. and A. Manchester, silk-warehouse

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Morris, G. jun. Norwich, slater.
Moulton, W. Warwick, grocer.

Moulton, T. Warwick, grocer.

Mortlock, J. Bury St Edmund's, innkeeper.
Mellor, J. Almondbury, dyer.
Mullowny, J. Bristol, merchant.
Morris, E. Wrexham, tower.

Martin, W. Bath-street, cordwainer.
Maccornack, Pontefract, tea-dealer.

Miller, T. Tottenham-court-read, stable-kceper.
M'Donald, C. Liverpool, surgeon.

Nathan, I. and B. Nathan, Westminster-road, music-sellers.

Nash, E. Clerkenwell, jeweller.

Nicholson, E. Great Titchfield-street, milliner. Pope, J. Great Yarmouth, cabinet-maker. Percival, W. Eastgate, Lincoln, farmer.

Paulin, H. Berwick, innkeeper.

Pearce, W. Bodmin, chemist.

Pettifer, H. High Holborn, cheesemonger.
Pocock, G. A. Dartford, printer.

Polti, L. Bristol, carver.

Pecqueur, L. Paddington-street, upholsterer.
Perkins, C. Worthing, coach-proprietor.
Pratt, H. C. Norwich, linen-draper.

Pecqueur, L. and L. jun. and W. Paddingtonstreet, mattress makers.

Phillips, T. Strand, linen-draper.
Parkinson, T. jun. Liverpool, brewer.
Prince, W. Sunningwell, lime-burner.

Potter, G. and W. Bishop, Blackman-street, victualler.

Partridge, S. Birmingham, grocer.

Rayne, J. and C. Newcastle-upon-Tync, secd. crushers.

Roobard, J. Kensington-gravel-pits, brewer. Rendell, E. P. West Coker, sail-cloth-manufacturer.

Robins, T. St John's-square, silversmith.
Reid, W. Ball-alley, watch-maker.

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Robinson, T. Wigton, saddler.

Richmond, W. Gutter-lane, factor.

Ramon, H. de, (formerly of Paris) London, merchant.

Randal, T. Halifax, ironfounder.
Ridgway, R. Manchester, brewer.

Ridley, W. Gateshead, dealer in marine stores.
Rose, R. Coventry, grocer.

Rogers, J. Knightsbridge, victualler.

Smith, T. Bride-lane and Lambeth, wine-mer. chant.

Smith, H. T. and J. York, drapers.

Sutton, E. P. Clement's-inn, money-scrivener.
Shepheard, J. Beaumont-mews, corn-dealer.
Sampson, P. S. Brighton, bookseller.
Simon, J. Regent-street, hosier.

Steel, J. Southwark-bridge-road, builder.
Smith, E. Nottingham, baker.
Somerfield, P. Walsall, victualler.
Sweet, G. Uplowman, maltster.
Sambruck, M. Fishguard, draper.
Sherrin, J. Street, innholder.
Skyrme, A. J. Hereford, tanner.

Simpson, H. Warmfield-cum-heath, boardinghouse-keeper.

Salmon, J. Banbury, miller.

Sharp, W. Ramsey, paper-manufacturer.

Sampey, S., M. Feild, and E. Feild, New Bondstreet, milliners.

Stodart, G. Somer's-town-terrace, maste-mari

ner.

Thompson, W. Rochester, glass-dealer.

Thredder, H. V. jun. Barking, smack-owner.

Thom, G. and T. Livingston, Cheapside, biscuitbakers.

Thompson, C. Earl-street, bookbinder.
Tye, J. Chalford, draper.

Timbrell, W. Goswell-street, corn-dealer.

Thornes, T. Stroud, fishmonger, fruiterer, and sheriff's-officer.

Underwood, W. Coventry, grocer.

Vick, N. Pimlico, coal-merchant.
Wagner, J. Piccadilly, tailor.
White, J. Taunton, upholsterer.

Westlake, G. Great James'-street, boarding-housekceper.

Walker, W. Drury-lane, looking-glass-manufac

turer.

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Woodward, C. Manchester, innholder. Wainwright, M. and W. Wainwright, Leeds, woollen-cloth manufacturers.

Ward, W. Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer.
Wood, J. E. Shrewsbury, tanner.

Wainwright, M. and W. and J. Johnson, Cateaton-street, woollen-warehousemen.

Wilkinson, R. Epworth, woollen-draper.
Willett, C. Brandon, linen-draper.

Whittaker, M. Esholt, York, worsted-stuff-ma nufacturer.

Winch, J. Kingsland-road, victualler.
Wilkins, T. Warmington, tailor.

Whitby, J. Weasenham, St Peter, grocer.
Wood, F. C. Leeds, shoemaker.

Wiley, F. Sheffield, mercer.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st February and 31st April, 1830, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Aitcheson, Robert, merchant, Edinburgh. Bathgate, William, grocer and spirit-dealer,

James' Square, Edinburgh.

Budge, David, innkceper, Dundce.

Cochrane, John, junior, grain merchant, Glasgow. Cockburn and Hardie, tiusmiths in Edinburgh,

and Cockburn, Robert, hatter and tinsmith, and Hardie Roddam, tinsmith there, as individuals.

Campbell, Robert, saddler, merchant, and feuar, Lochgilphead.

Ewart, George, saddler and ironmonger, Dunse. Fitchie, Henry Sangster, late merchant, Dundee. Guild, James, and Co., merchants, maltsters, and granary-keepers, Port Dundas, Glasgow; and Guild, James, merchant, maltster, and granarykeeper there, only partner, as an individual.

Gall, James, haberdasher, Dundee.
Jenkins, Peter, bookseller and stationer, Glasgow.
Jeffray, William, tea-merchant and accountant in
Glasgow.

Lancaster, Duncan, and Co. and Duncan, Archi-
bald, and Co. merchants, in Glasgow, and of
Lancaster, Thomas, Duncan, Archibald, and
Duncan, James, the partners of said firms, as
individuals.

MacDowall, David, and Co. merchants, Glasgow,
and MacDowall, David, individual partner
thereof, and as individual partner of the com-
pany carrying on business under the firm of
Marshall, George, merchant and cotton-mill
furnisher, Glasgow.

Mackay, James Duff, grain-dealer, merchant, and
ship-owner, and also some time fish-curer and
dealer in herrings, in Banff.

Mackenzie, Alexander, sheep and cattle-dealer at
Mill-bank, near Dingwall.

MacNaught, John, and Co. merchants in Glasgow.
Miller, Robert, bookseller and stationer, Edin.
burgh.

Perry, William, merchant in Glasgow.

Russel, Robert, ironmonger and founder, Kirk.
aldy.

Rankine, Charles, some time writer and mercan-

tile agent in Glasgow, now mercantile agent in
Glasgow.

Scot, Alexander, grocer and merchant, Dundee.
Scott, David, jun. grocer and merchant, Dundee.

Scarth, Pillans, and Co. merchants, Leith, and
Scarth, James, Maitland, Joseph, and Pillans,
Francis Scott, all merchants there, partners, as
individuals.

Seymour, Francis, merchant, Glasgow, and ma-
nager of the theatres of Ayr, Greenock, and
Kilmarnock, and an individual partner of the
firm of Francis Seymour and Co. theatrical
proprietors and managers, Glasgow.

Scott, William, merchant, or grocer, at Broughty
Ferry.

Sharpe, Thomas Peat, merchant, Glasgow.
Smith, William, merchant, East Kilbride.
The copartnership which carried on trade as cat-
tle-dealers and graziers at Lochend, in the pa-
rish of South Knapdale, Argyleshire, under the
names of Campbell, John, and of Campbell, Ar-
chibald, and of Campbell, Archibald, aforesaid,
surviving partner, as an individual.

Thom, John, mason, builder, and road contrac-
tor, Oban.

Thomson, James, banker, Sanquhar, now or
lately residing there, and formerly in Glenim.
Thomson, John, bookseller and stationer in Edin-
burgh.

Turner, James, lately innkeeper in Hamilton.
Waugh, John, miller and victual dealer, Redhall-
mills, near Edinburgh.

Weir, William, innkeeper, Broomielaw, Glasgow
White, James, merchant, Banff.

Wilson, James, grain-merchant, Renfrew.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

June 30, 1829. At Burdwan, East Indies, the
lady of David Scott, Esq. jun. of the Bengal Civil
Service, of a daughter.

Sept. 6. At Poonah, the lady of James Brydon,
M.D. surgeon on the Bombay establishment, of a

son.

18. At Bombay, the lady of the Hon. Sir James
Dewar, of a son.

24. At Rome, the Marchioness of Northampton,
of a daughter.

27. At Madras, the lady of Thomas Prender-
gast, Esq. of Hon. East India Company's Civil
Service, of a daughter.

Oct. 8. At Calcutta, the lady of C. Fleming
Hunter, Esq. of a son.

14. At Calcutta, the lady of Capt. Allan Stew-
art, 3d Buffs, of a daughter.

Nov. 8. At Palaveram, Madras establishment,
the lady of Major John Scott, 29th regiment of
native infantry, of a daughter.

29. At Belize, Honduras, Mrs R. J. Andrew,
of a son.

Dec. 17. At Ithaca, the lady of Major Parsons,
of a daughter.

18. At Lisbon, Mrs Robert Munro, of a son.
Jan. 23, 1830. At Havre-de-Grace, the lady of
Farquhar Jamieson, Esq. of a daughter.

30. At Forres, the lady of John Johnston, Esq.

of a son.

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At No: 10, Fettes Row, Mrs Howden, of a
24. At Bishops Wearmouth, the lady of the Rev.
Charles Grant, of a daughter.

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At Moray Place, Mrs George Wauchope, of
25. At No. 39, London Street, Mrs Scott, of a

a son.

son.

26. At No. 4, Scotland Street, Mrs MacAllan,
of a daughter.

27. At Isauld, the lady of Captain Macdonald,
R. N. of a daughter.

- At Sir John Hay's, Bart. Atholl Crescent,
Mrs Fraser, Castle Fraser, of a daughter.

30. At Kingscote, Gloucestershire, the Right
Hon. Lady Isabella Kingscote, of a son.

March 1. At Jedburgh, Mrs Robertson, of a
daughter.

3. the lady of Robert Warden, of Parkhill, Esq.
of a daughter.

4. At No. 1, Hillside Crescent, Mrs Steuart, of
a daughter.

At Stewartfield, Mrs Veitch, of a daughter.
At Cambo House, the lady of Sir David
Erskine of Cambo, Bart, of a daughter.

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5. At No. 18, Northumberland Street, Mrs
Dalziel, of a daughter.

At No. 28, South Castle Street, Mrs Thom.
son of Bonside, Linlithgowshire, of a son.

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At Melville Street, the lady of James E.
Leslie, Esq. of a son.

6. At No. 4, Fyffe Place, Leith Walk, Mrs
Greig, of a son.

8. At No. 50, Northumberland Street, the lady
of Dr Fife, of a son.

10. At No. 4, Charlotte Street, Mrs Gillon of
Wallhouse, of a daughter.

-At Auchter House, Forfarshire, the Right
Hon. Lady Helen Wedderburn, of a daughter.
11. At 14, Brighton Place, Portobello, the lady
of Major Hugh M'Gregor, of a son.

-At Almond Hill, Mrs J. Dudgeon, of a son.
12. At Greenlaw Manse, Berwickshire, Mrs
Home, of a daughter.

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At Clapham Common, the lady of Mark
Sprott, Esq. of Riddell, Roxburgh, of a son.
13. At Littlewood Park, the Hon. Mrs Forbes of
Brux, of a son.

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In Atholl Crescent, the Hon. Mrs Ramsay of
Barnton, of a still-born child.

19. At 30, Great King Street, Mrs Heriot of
Ramornie, of a daughter.

- At 38, Albany Street, Mrs W. Ferrier, of a
daughter.

a son.

At Glasgow, Mrs Steuart of Steuarthall, of

20. At 25, Heriot Row, the lady of Erskine
Douglas Sandford, Esq. of a daughter.

At Kirkcudbright, the lady of Bryce John-
stone, Esq. of a son.

23. At 23, Walker Street, Mrs Davidson, of a
daughter, still born.

24. At Rosemount, Leith, Mrs John Wood, of
a daughter.

At Jessfield, North Leith, Mrs Dall, of a son.
26. At Kentish Town, the lady of Captain Bry-
an Broughton, of a daughter.

- Mrs Eddington, West Maitland Street, of a
daughter.

28. At Edinburgh, Mrs Burn Murdoch of Gar-
tincaber, of a son.

30. At Thankerton, the lady of Captain Colin
Campbell of Ardpatrick, R. N. of a daughter.

51. At 18, Hart Street, Mrs Alexander M'-
Neill, of a daughter.

April 1. At Woolwich Common, the lady of
Michael Tweedie, Esq. Royal Artillery, of a
daughter.

At 131, Prince's Street, Mrs Lee, of a son.
At 17, Walker's Street, the lady of William
Clark, Esq. of Langhaugh, Lieut. R. N. of a son.
At Geneva, the Marchioness of Tweeddale,
of a daughter.

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At 65, Laurieston Place, Mrs James Ritchie,
of a son.

2. At 25, York Place, Mrs J. F. Macfarlan, of a
daughter.

3. At 23, Union Place, Mrs Alexander Douglas,
of a daughter.

1. At Eskhill, Roslin, Mrs Merricks, of a son,
still-born.

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12. At 4, St Vincent Street, the lady of Frede-
rick L. Roy, Esq. W.S. of a daughter.

13. At 12, Coates Crescent, the lady of Thomas
Murray Allan, Esq. of Hav'ring, of a daughter.
14. At 22, Fludyer Street, Westminster, the lady
of Henry Hyndman, Esq. of a son.

16. Mrs Mercer of Gorthy, of a daughter.
-At 9, Newington Place, Mrs H. Pillans, of a
daughter.

At 2, Forres Street, the lady of Alexander E.
Menteath, Esq. advocate, of a daughter.

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At 51, Frederick Street, Mrs Keith, of a son.
17. At 28, Queen Street, Mrs Borthwick, of a
daughter.

At Balgarvie, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel
Webster, of a son.
18. At Oxford, Lady Carmichael Anstruther, of
a daughter.

19. At Douglas, Isle of Man, Mrs Henchy, of a

son,

20. At Minto Street, Mrs M'Candlish, of a
daughter.

21. At 2, Glenfinlas Street, Mrs Bruce of Lang-
lee, of a son.

-At Vuefield, near Selkirk, Mrs Robert Hen-
derson, of a son.

22. The lady of R. Duke, Esq. of a son.
23. At 21, Fludyer Street, Mrs Richardson, of

a son.

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Sept. 25, 1829. At Keitah, Lieut. John Halkett
Craigie, 20th native infantry, Bengal, to Caroline,
fourth daughter of Colonel Maxwell, C. B. com-
manding in Bundlekund.

Nov. 5. At Grenada, West Indies, Thomas
Spence, Esq. surgeon, to Harriet, daughter of the
late Robert Nicholson, Esq.

12. At Aisthorpe, D. C. Rait, Esq. Glasgow, to
Fanny, youngest daughter of John Milnes, Esq.
of Aisthorpe, Lincolnshire.

18. At Bombay, Archibald Spens, Esq. of the
Honourable East India Company's civil service,
eldest son of Colonel Spens, Inveresk, to Henri-
etta Ochterlony Valiant, eldest daughter of Colo-
nel Valiant, 40th regiment of foot.

Dec. 9. At Pictou, Nova Scotia, Mr James Prim-
rose, merchant, fifth son of the Rev. John Prim-
rose, Grange, N. B. to Ann, daughter of Mr John
Gordon, merchant, Pictou.

25. At Devon, the Hon. Frederick John Shore,
second son of Lord Teignmouth, to Charlotte
Mary, second daughter of the late George Cor-
nish, Esq. of Salcombe Hill, Devon.

At Gimmers Mills, Mr William Monro, He-
riot Bank, to Mary, eldest surviving daughter of
the late Alexander Maitland, Esq. of Gimmers
Mills.

Feb. 2, 1850. At London, Russell Elliot, Esq.
commander, R. N. son of the late Sir Wm. Elliot
of Stobs Castle, Roxburghshire, Bart. to Bethia,

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At Greenfoot, Mr John Steven, Edinburgh,
to Susan, youngest daughter of Mr John Graham,
farmer, Greenfoot.

11. At St John's Church, Newcastle, G. L. Sin-
clair, Esq. second son of the late James Sinclair,
Esq. of Forss, to Francis Ann, second daughter of
the late John Boazman, Esq. of Acornbank, West-
moreland.

-At No. 7, Ainslie Place, William Pitt Dun-
das, Esq. advocate, to Mary Ann, cldest daughter
of James Strange, Esq.

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At Strathmartin, William Rowley Wynyard,
Esq. lieutenant, R. N. to William Elizabeth, only
daughter of the late William Butler Laird, Esq. of
Strathmartin.

15. At Kilmarnock, the Rev. James Fleming,
Troon, to Janet, youngest daughter of the Rev.
Andrew Hamilton, minister of the High Church,
Glasgow.

19. At the Manse of Trinity Gask, Patrick
Smeaton, Esq. younger of Coul, to Janet, daugh-
ter of the late Ralph Taylor, minister of Monzie.

At Jedburgh, Mr Walter Gray, merchant, to
Miss Christian Turnbull, youngest daughter of
the late Mr Thomas Turnbull, writer there.

22. At 104, George Street, Mr Thomas Ireland,
junior, bookseller, Edinburgh, to Mary, daughter
of the late Wm. Wotherspoon, Esq. Edinburgh.

-At Edinburgh, John George Mactavish, Esq.
of the Honourable Hudson's Bay Company, to
Miss Catherine Aitken Turner, daughter of the
late Keith Turner of Turnerhall, Esq.

23. At Old Aberdeen, John Leslie of Powis,
Esq. to Mary, eldest daughter of George MacIn-
nes, Esq.

At London, Captain the Hon. Frederick
Spencer, C. B. third son of Earl Spencer, to Miss
Poyntz, sccond daughter of W. S. Poyntz, Esq. of
Cowdray Park, Sussex.

-At Dunoon, Mr D. Jackson, surgeon, to
Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Donald
Fletcher, Esq. of Bernice.

25. At Kirkwall, William Traill, Esq. of Fro-
toft, to Robina, daughter of Patrick Fothering-
hame, Esq. Kirkwall.

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At Wyseby House, William Grahamn, Esq.
junior, of Mossknow, Major, 12th Royal Lancers,
to Ann, only daughter of the late Hugh Mair, Esq.
of Redhall and Wiseby, Dumfries-shire.

26. At Newburgh, Andrew Russell, Esq. of
Grange, to Agnes, third daughter of the late Rev.
David Hepburn, Newburgh.

March 1. At Twickenham, George Edward Po-
cock, Esq. eldest son of Sir George Pocock, Bart.
to Augusta Elinor, eldest daughter of the late Hon.
Thomas William Coventry, of North Cray Place,
Kent.

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At Charlotte Square, James Whitshed Haw-
kins, Esq. of Dunnichen, county of Forfar, to
Charlotte, third daughter of W. S. Dempster,
Esq. of Skibo, county of Sutherland.

1. Mr David Whitelaw, baker, Musselburgh, to
Janet, second daughter of the late Mr Andrew
Alison, shipowner, Leith.

At London, Edward Binns, Esq. M.D. of the
Island of Jamaica, to Charlotte, youngest daugh-
ter of Michael Smith, Esq. of Gloucester Place,
New Road, London.

5. At Edinburgh, James Petrie, Esq. writer, to
Jane Margaret, daughter of the late William Arm-
strong, Esq. of the royal artillery, Woolwich.

8. At Tadcaster, John Davy, Esq. M.D. physi-
cian to the forces, to Margaret, third daughter of
the late Archibald Fletcher, Esq. advocate.

9. At George's Place, Leith Walk, John Shirley,
M.D. Lanark, to Agnes, second daughter of the
late Mr William Thomson, dyer in Edinburgh.

11. At 18, Atholl Crescent, Richard Dennistoun,
Esq. W.S. to Hannah, only daughter of the late
John Meiklam, Esq. of Cambroe, Lanarkshire.

15. At Glasgow, the Rev. David Fleming, of
Carriden, to Jane, only daughter of the late Wil-
liam Carlile, Esq. Paisley.

16. At Edinburgh, William Forbes Mackenzie,
Esq. younger of Portmore, to Helen Anne, eldest
daughter of Sir James Montgomery of Stanhope,
Bart. M.P.

At Edinburgh, Mr John Mill, to Mary, se-
cond daughter of the late Mr Fraiter of Newstead.
At 23, Castle Street, Capt. James Aitchison,
of the Hon. East India Company's 28th regiment,
to Miss Mary Turner.

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At Edinburgh, William Bowie Campbell,
Esq. W.S. to Sarah Priscilla, only daughter of the
late J. Feranside, Esq. London.

-At Edinburgh, William Prittic Bayly, Esq.
Capt. 92d Highlanders, son of the late Rev. Henry
Bayly, Rector of Nenah, to Amelia Elizabeth, on-
ly daughter of Tho. Dallas, Esq. Royal Terrace.
18. At Leith, Thomas Oliver, Esq. Lochend,
to Susan, daughter of Adam White, Esq.

19. At Smailholm, Roxburghshire, Mr George
Richardson, Galashiels, to Elizabeth, only daugh-
ter of Mr James Cranston.

23. At Springfield, William Forrest, Esq. of
Trusbanks, to Jessy Craig Clark, only daughter
of the late John Clark, Esq. of Auchenwrath.

At Edinburgh, James Miller, Esq. advocate,
to Isabella, daughter of Richard Prentice, Esq.
Princes Street.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander Gowan, ac-
countant, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr
Robert Neil, of the Stamp Office, Edinburgh.

25. At St Paul's Chapel, Jas. Gillespie Graham,
Esq. of Orchill, to Elizabeth Marjory, eldest
daughter of the late Major John Campbell, of the
76th regiment of Foot.

-At Fairlight Church, near Hastings, Sussex,
Thomas Johnston Barton, Esq. of Battel Abbey,
Sussex, to Frances, second daughter of the late
Edward Morris, Esq. one of the Masters in the
High Court of Chancery, and grand-daughter of
the late Lord Erskine.

-At Edinburgh, Mr James Gray, of the North
British Advertiser, to Susanna Sophia, fourth
daughter of George Mordaunt, Esq. Lawn, South
Lambeth, Surrey; and on the same day, in Lon-
don, the Rev. George Robert Keusit, Rode, So-
mersetshire, to Georgiana Mary, third daughter
of George Mordaunt, Esq. of the same place.

At Aberdeen, Mr William Littlejohn, Town
and County Bauk, Aberdeen, to Janet, eldest
daughter of Professor James Bentley, of King's
College.

-At Amport, Sidney Henry Widdrington, Esq
of Hauxby Hall, Northumberland, Captain in the
55d regiment, eldest son of Lieut-General Wid-
drington, to Fanny Caroline, daughter of the late
Thomas Strickland, Esq. of Kendal.

30. At 104, George Street, James Gray, Esq.
Cupar-Fife, to Anne Christian, daughter of the
late William Woderspoon, Esq. Edinburgh.

31. At Musselburgh, Mr James Lawrie, mer-
chant, Edinburgh, to Elizabeth, only daughter of
Mr Hugh Peacock, merchant, Musselburgh.

- At Paisley, Mr Charles Lorimer Sawers,
merchant, Dunbar, to Fanny Brown, second
daughter of Mr Francis Orr, manufacturer there.

April 2. At London, Peter F. Aiken. Esq. avo-
cate, to Constance Elizabeth, only daughter of the
late Captain John Chetwood, of the 75d foot.

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At Edinburgh, Langford Lovell Hodge, Esq.
of the Island of Antigua, to Anne Elizabeth Hart,
only daughter of Wm. Hart, Esq. Madras.

Mr Hamilton Watson, earthenware-manu-
facturer, Prestonpans, to Mary, daughter of John
Wilson, Esq. merchant, Dalkeith.

3. At London, Horace Twiss, Esq. M.P. and
one of his Majesty's Under-Secretaries of State, to
Mrs Greenwood, widow of Mr Greenwood, an
eminent Russian merchant.

6. At London, Henry Rutherford, Esq. mer-
chant, of Rotterdam, to Marian, eldest daughter
of the late John Wilson, Esq. of Transy, Fifeshire.
10. The Hon. Major Taylor, nephew of the Earl
of Chatham, to the Lady Sarah O'Brien, daughter
of the most noble the Marquis of Thomond.

12. At Leith, Mr Daniel Robertson, accountant,
of the Commercial Bank, Kirkaldy, to Ellen, se
cond daughter of Mr Thomas M'Lachlan, Kirk-
aldy. polomit ny
in Saxe Prussia, James

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