ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th January and 20th February 1820; extracted from the London Gazettes. Armistead, W. Soyland, York, worsted spinner Briant, W. Kennington, wine-merchant Brown, W. A. Wentworth Place, Mile End, brew. er Buck, J. Arundel Street, Strand, stationer Beale, R. Altringham, flour-dealer Bolingbroke, H. Great Yarmouth, merchant Bennett, S. A. Worship Street, Shoreditch, coach manufacturer Brown, G. Bridge Road, Lambeth, tallow-chandler Bowler, W., and J. Warburton, Castle Street, Bailey, J. London Wall, coachmaker Creser, W. Baldwyn Street, City Road, grocer Carnes, W. Canal Road, Bermondsey, ropemaker Cattell, M. Ulverton, Warwick, mealman Chance, J. Worcester, maltster Carrington, S. Ashborne, mereer Chapman, R. Beccles, Suffolk, iron-founder Davies, W. Caerphilley, Glamorganshire, woollen manufacturer Dawson, E. Birmingham, victualier Doull, A. sen. Greenwich, plumber Devlin, M. Great Wild Street, Lincoln's Inn Dundas, J. Carlisle, cattle-dealer Dann, G. Linton, Kent, butcher Dyball, D. White Horse Tavern, Fetter Lane Elliott, H. Chippenham, Wilts, clothier Fulljames, A. Greenhithe, baker Fox, W. Exchange Buildings, stock-broker Freamer, T. Worcester, cabinet-maker and upholsterer Farrington, J. Liverpool, merchant Farmer, J. Skinner Street, victualler Ford, E. Lime Street, wine-merchant Greenland, E. Old Kent Road, Surrey, carpenter Gribbell, N., and M. Hellzer, East Stonehouse, builders Gundry, T. and J. Goldsithney, Cornwall, merchants Gibson, I. Whitehaven, Cumberland, butcher Gee, N. Lenton, Nottinghamshire, lace-manufac turer Holroyd, J. Horton, York, calico-manufacturer Johnson, R. Francis Street, Tottenham Court Jardine, J. C. Shetfield, draper Jones, W. jun. Burscough, Lancaster, innkeeper Kenpard, C. Hastings, tailor King, F. Richard Street, Commercial Road, victualler Knight, J. Fore Street, cheesemonger Lynch, M. Church Street, Spitalfields, silk manufacturer Levyson, M. Calcutta, merchant Lawton, T., and S. Roe, Stayley Bridge, Lancaster, machine-makers Lipsham, T. St James's Street, Westminster, con. fectioner Le Chevalier, T. Wooton under Edge, Glouces ter, brewer Lecand, D. L. Great Prescot Street, Goodman's Marks, W. St Michael, Worcester, carver and gilder Maund, J. New Street, Covent Garden, mercer Morling, W. Heybridge, Essex, brewer Merriman, W. H. New Bond Street, master ma Oastler, R. Horsforth, York, drysalter O'Neil, J. Newcastle Street, Strand, wine-merchant Owens, J. Kington, Herefordshire, ironmonger Powles, M. Ross, Herefordshire, mealman Panting, F. Charlotte Street, Saint Pancrass, cabinet-maker Piercey, H. Brighthelmstone, Sussex, grocer Pearson, J. Beeston, Roydes, Yorkshire, clothier Palmore, J. Warnford Court, Throgmorton Peregrine, H. C. Hakin, Pembrokeshire, shopkeeper Phillips, L. and J. High Holborn, glass-dealer Perry, T. sen. Bodicote, Oxford, nurseryman Patrick, T. C. Austin Friars, insurance-broker. Rutledge, F. W. Lucas Street, Commercial Road, corn-dealer Read, C. Brabant Court, merchant Roscoe, W. J. Clarke, and W. S. Roscoe, Liver pool, bankers Rutherford, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, woollendraper Raine, T. Bear Street, Leicester Fields, wholesale perfumer Richardson, J. Liverpool, merchant Rabbeth, W. Red Lion Passage, Red Lion Square, potatoe-merchant Riley, J. Leicester, grocer Ritson, J. Carlisle, tallow-chandler Smith, T. T. Ramsden, Cray, Essex, butcher Serjeant, J. Great Warner Street, Clerkenwoll brewer 00 Savile, Smith, Stayley, Chester, cotton-spinner Shaw, J. Micklehurst, Chester, clothier T. S. and W. S. Button, Sunbury, and T. Adkin, Thompson, J. Manchester, bookseller Thomas, B. B. Plymouth Dock, beer brewer Taylor, J. Moreton in Marsh, Gloucester, winemerchant Wilson, W. Rotherhithe, corn-factor Watson, J. and J. Friday Street, warehousemen Wood, J. Nottingham, hosier Worthington, J. Warton, Lancashire, coal mer chant Waters, J. East Lane, Bermondsey, victualler Whitley, J. Bingley, Yorkshire, worsted spinner Walton, R. Wood Street, Cheapside, hosier Weile, W. P. Tooley Street, hat-manufacturer Wratnell, C. C. Lancaster, dealer in coals Want, J. Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, surgeon Winterbottom, J. Manchester, druggist Windeatt, R. Bridgetown, Devon, woollen manufacturer Wornell, W. Downton, Wilts, linen-draper Walker, J. jun. Asbridge, Somerset, brewer Wilkinson, C. Wormwood Street, tea-dealer ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced February 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. SEQUESTRATIONS. Bute, W. Glasgow, wright and builder Cotton, S. Glasgow, china and earthenware mer chant Cowan, W. Paisley, flesher and horse-dealer Ewing, Miller, and Co. Greenock, and Miller, Henderson, T. jun. Anstruther Easter, mer chant Howie, J. and J. Irvine, merchants, spirit-dealers, shoemakers, &c. Lawrie, J. and G. and Co. Edinburgh, surgeons and druggists M'Kellar, D. Greenock, merchant Neilson, J. Waulkmill Store, ncar Airdrie, merchant Plimpton and Co. Edinburgh, merchants Robertson, R. and Co. Greenock, spirit-dealers and umbrella manufacturers Robertson, W. Inverness, merchant DIVIDENDS. Brodie, G. Leith, merchant; by J. Duncan, merchant there, 11th March. Carrie, J. Arbroath, merchant; by J. Walker, Johnston, late D. Glasgow, manufacturer; by J. Sim, G. M. and Co. Glasgow, merchants; by Watt, J. Aberdeen, flesher; by W. Bathgate, skinner there, 16th March. Wright, P. Glasgow, manufacturer; by Walkinshaw, Dow, and Walkinshaw, Ingram Street there, 3d April. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTHS. Jan. 1820. At Quebec, the lady of James Kerr, Esq. Judge of the Court of King's Bench, a son. 15. At Gibraltar, the lady of Major Thomas Fyers, Royal Engineers, a son. 19. At Boulogne, the lady of Hugh Rose, Esq. of Glastulich, a daughter. 23. Lady Petre, a son. 27. At Timpendean, Mrs Walker, a daughter. 28. At Newington, Edinburgh, Mrs J. R. Skinner, a son. The lady of G. A. Fullarton, Esq. of Fera Hill, Berks, a son. 31. The Viscountess Duncan, a son. Feb. 1. Mrs Patrick Robertson, Pitt Street, Edinburgh, a daughter. The Countess of Clonmell, twin daughters. 3. At Kirkaldy, Mrs Robert Kirk, a son. 4. Mrs Forrest of Comiston, a daughter. At Ayr, Mrs H. D. Boswell, a daughter. At Deal, the lady of Captain M'Culloch, of his Majesty's ship Severn, a son. March 1. At Teviot Bank, the Honourable Mrs Elliott, a daughter. - At Edinburgh, the lady of Alexander Norman Macleod, Esq. of Harris, a daughter. 5. The lady of Major-General the Honourable Alexander Duff, a daughter. ter. At Ladyland, Mrs Cochran, a daugh 10. At Paisley, the lady of Captain Tronson, 13th regiment, a son. Lately. At London, the Countess of Cowper, a daughter. At the house of Viscountess Nelson, Exmouth, the lady of T. Nesbitt, Esq. R.N. a son and heir. At the house of her father, LieutenantGeneral M Leod, St James's Park, London, Lady Gardiner, a son. At Madras, the lady of Lieutenant D. H. Mackenzie, of the artillery, a daughter. At Madras, the lady of A. Mackenzie, Esq. Surgeon of his Majesty's 69th regiment, a son. MARRIAGES. Manning, jun. of the Civil Service, Esq. to Caroline, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Russell, of the Bengal Establishment. Nov. 1. At Kingston, Upper Canada, Major Huxley, of the 70th regiment, to Jessie, eldest daughter of Thomas Scott, Esq. Paymaster of the said regiment. Jan. 24, 1820. At Kinghorn, Lieutenant James Nairne, R. N. to Miss Sophia Sprunt, daughter of Mr James Sprunt, ma nufacturer there. 25. At Plocktown, Lochalsh, Donald Matheson, Esq. of Achnadarroch, to Mary, daughter of Mr Duncan M'Rae, late of Conchra. 31. At Glasgow, Gavin Hamilton, Esq. of Springbank, parish of Avondale, to Miss Nancy Paterson, youngest daughter of the late Mr William Paterson of Oldhill. At Dumfries, Benjamin Nicholson, Esq. surgeon, to Miss Margaret M'Gowan. Mr James Stark, printer in Glasgow, to Maria, seventh daughter of the late George Kinloch, Esq. Stonehaven. At Prestonhall, near Cupar Fife, Captain Allan Briggs, of the Elizabeth of Kirkaldy, to Miss Swan, daughter of the late John Swan, Esq. of Prestonhall. Feb. 1. Captain John Grant, 72d regiment, to Miss Jane Gordon, second daugh ter of the late Rev. John Gordon, minister of Cabrach. 2. At Glennan, Neil Campbell, Esq. to Matilda, daughter of Duncan M'Dougall, Esq. of Ardinhive. 8. At St George's, Hanover Square, London, the Earl of Uxbridge, eldest son of the Marquis of Anglesey, to Eleanora, second daughter of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Shawfield, having been previously married, on the 5th of August last, at Altyre, in Scotland, the seat of her brother-in-law, Sir W. G. Cumming, Bart. At Woodlands, near Dumfries, Mr John Walker, of London, merchant, to Jessie, eldest daughter of the late John Johnston, Esq. of St Thomas's in the East, Jamaica.. At Inverness, John M'Lennan, Esq. of the colony of Berbice, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Angus Bethune, minister of Alness. 9. At Devonbank, the Rev. William Brash, Glasgow, to Miss Jane Dick, youngest daughter of James Dick, Esq. of Devonbank. 10. At Edinburgh, Major-General Henry Elliot, Colonel of the 5th Veteran Battalion, to Mrs Pringle of Rosebank. 17. At Hampstead, John Loch, Esq. to Rubinia Marion Cullen, youngest daughter of Archibald Cullen, Esq. one of his Majesty's Counsel. Aug. 23, 1819. At Calcutta, Henry Minories. 17. At Midmar Castle, G. R. Nuttall, M. D. of London, to Marion, third daugh. ter of James Mansfield, Esq. of Midmar. At Kensington Church, Anthony Macdonald, Esq. of Lochgarry, to Miss Macdonald, of the Grange, Brompton. 18. At St John's Chapel, Edinburgh, Captain Charles S. J. Hawtayne, R. N. to Anne, second daughter of the late Charles Hope, Esq. Commissioner of the Navy. 21. Frederick W. Campbell, Esq. of Barbreck, to Sophia, daughter of the late Sir Edward Winnington, Bart. of Stanford Court, Worcestershire. 22. At Edinburgh, Robert Hartshorn Barber, of Hayton Castle, in the county of Nottingham, Esq. barrister at law, to Sarah, only daughter of Samuel Words worth, of Nottingham Place, Esq. At Pinkston, James Harvey, Esq. writer, Glasgow, to Mary, second daughter of John Gourlay, Esq. of Cowlairs. 29. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant D. MacFarlane, late of the rifle brigade, to Jane, eldest daughter of John Drummond. Esq. At Bonnington, Sir Charles Macdonald Lockhart, of Lee and Carnwath, Bart. to Emilia Olivia, eldest surviving dangh ter of the deceased Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Lockhart Ross, of Balnagown, Bart. March 1. Lieutenant-Colonel Colquhoun Grant, Forres, to Miss Margaret Brodie, second daughter of James Brodie of Brodie, Esq. At Aberdeen, the Rev. Alexander Cushnie, Strachan, to Ann, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Alexander Robertson, minister of Coull. 2. At Edinburgh, Major Balmain, of the Honourable East India Company's service, to Jane, third daughter of the late Forrest Dewar, Esq. 5. At Straloch, Aberdeenshire, H. George Leslie, Esq. of Denlugas, to Mrs William Brebner. 6. At Edinburgh, James Cross, Esq. St John's, Newfoundland, to Barbara, third daughter of Mr Laidlaw, Johnston's Place, Stockbridge. 7. At Scotscraig house, Captain Hugh Lyon Playfair, of the Honourable East India Company's service, to Jane, youngest daughter of William Dalgleish, Esq, of Scotscraig. 8. At Edinburgh, Captain M'Queen, of the Honourable East India Company's service, to Mary, eldest daughter of the deceased John Moir, Esq. of Hillfoot. 10. Captain Robert Anderson, 91st regiment, to Charlotte Erskine, eldest daughter of the late J. P. Wade, M. D. of the Honourable East India Company's service. Lately. At Madras, C. M. Bushby, Esq. of the Honourable Company's Civil Service, to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Andrew M-Cally. At Paddington, William Lushing, Esq. of Paddington, to Miss West, only daugh ter of the late Captain H. West, Royal Navy. DEATHS. May 3, 1819. At the island of Banca, Mr Francis Buchan Fraser, merchant in Calcutta, youngest son of Mr William Fraser, senior, merchant tailor, High Street, Edinburgh. 28. At Lodiana, Nepaul country, John Balfour, Esq. surgeon in the service of the Hon. East India Company. June 6. At Gyah, in Bengal, Major Colin Campbell, of the 4th regiment native infantry; and on the 8th, two days after, Mrs Campbell, his widow. 12. At Calcutta, Major Peter Lewis Grant, 12th native infantry, Acting Town and Fort Major of Fort William, Bengal; and on the 2d of September follow. ing, Anne, his wife, daughter of George Powney, Esq. of Grosvenor Square, London. 30. Aged 28, William Gerard, Esq. of Midstrath, surgeon to the Political Mission at Lahore, Bengal Establishment, second son of the late George Gerard, Esq. young. er of Midstrath. July 25. At Furrackabad, East Indies, Wm. Rennell, Esq. Collector of Govern ment Customs at that station, and young. est son of Major Rennell. August 8. The Hon. Colonel J. A. Bannerman, Governor of Prince of Wales's Island. 17. At Fort William, in the East Indies, Hugh Murray, Esq. younger of Rosemount, in the county of Ross. 31. At Madras, the Rev. J. Mouseley, D.D. Archdeacon of Madras. September 18. Near Aidelabad, on the route from Nagpoor to Hyderabad, Major P. G. Blair, of the artillery. He was cut off by the fatal epidemic. 19. At Calcutta, Arthur J. Macan, Esq. October 22. At Kingston, Jamaica, of the yellow fever, Mr Edward Richardson, aged 16 years, son of the late Gabriel Richardson, Esq. of Dumfries. Nov. 1. At Antigua, Lieutenant-Gene ral Ramsay, Governor of that island; and on the 18th, Lieutenant-Colonel Kirby, his successor, Commander in Chief. 8. At Up-Park Camp, Jamaica, John Owen, Esq. Major in the 61st regiment. 11. At sea, on board the Salisbury, Rear-Admiral Donald Campbell. 17. (0. S.) At Kagul, near Moscow, Mrs Margaret Lawson, aged 47, wife of Mr Alexander Rodger, factor to his Excellency Count Romanzoff. Dec. 14. At Trinidad, Charles Melville, Esq. formerly Secretary to the Governor of that island. |