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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th February and 20th March 1820; extracted from the London Gazettes.

Arnott, J. Belle Sauvage-yard, Ludgate-hill, sta

tioner

Asquith, T. G. and D. Asquith, Fenchurch-street,

merchants

Austin, J. Manchester, brick-maker

Austin, G. Long-acre, coach plater

Angular, D. Devonshire-square, wine-merchant Asquith, T. and D., and T. Mellish, Bermondsey, ship-owners

Aunger, J. Exeter, woollen-draper

Herbert, C. Warminster, farmer
Hould, S. Laystone, Essex, butcher
Holliday, S. Stockport, victualler
Jackson, R. Otley, Yorkshire, linen-draper
King, J. Birmingham, wire worker
Kelty, A. Colonade, Pall Mall, jeweller

Knill, H. Duke-street, West Smithfield, butcher
Keates, J. Leek, Stafford, innholder
Longdew, J. Gloucester, coal-merchant
Lawrence, J. Hatton-garden, woollen-draper

Atkinson, J., and T. Bradford, Yorkshire, wine- Levy, J. Carter-street, Houndsditch, dealer

merchants

Ashley, E. Liverpool, sail-maker

Atkinson, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, broker

Brookes, J. Great Windmill-street, Westminster,

butcher

Block, W. Bathwick, Somersetshire, cabinetmaker

Bilbrough, S. Gildersome, Yorkshire, cloth mer-
chant

Booker, T. Emsworth, Hampshire, miller
Bunker, J. Grafton-street, Soho, ready furnishing
ironmonger

Bouzer, F. W. Bristol, sugar-refiner
Barnard, W. H. and C. Liverpool, merchants
Bollard, A. Poole, grocer

Birmingham, W. Manchester, manufacturer
Birch, J. Manchester, cotton-spinner
Blyth, E. Dyer's-buildings, Holborn, dealer
Cheetham, J. Stockport, cotton-spinner, and W.
Wright, Glossop, Derby, machine-maker
Carter, W. jun. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, silk
manufacturer

Comber, C. Dorking, Surrey, carpenter
Cook, J. Helmsley, Yorkshire, merchant
Chesmer, H. Brompton, merchant

Clark, J. T. Tothill-street, Westminster, vic
tualler

Clarke, D. T. Gerrard-street, Soho, laceman Daniels, H., and M. Daniels, Bury-street, St Maryaxe, merchants

Dickenson, J. Marsh-side, Lower Edmonton, cattle dealer

Down, R. Bridgewater, iron-founder

Dale, W. Richmond, Yorkshire, woollen-draper
Dickens, E. Macclesfield, victualler
Ellis, J. Wellingore, Lincoln, maltster

Edwards, D. Newport, Monmouth, corn-dealer
Emmitt, D. Chippenham, butcher
Ellison, T. Liverpool, corn-dealer
Edwards, W. Dartford, Kent, grocer
France, E. Huddersfield, plumber

Forster, J. H., and C. Dobson, Norwich, manu-
facturers

Freeman, T. Cheltenham, surgeon

Flear, W. Turn-again-Lane, painter and glazier
Foulkes, E., and J. Darnton, Manchester, cabi-

net-makers

Gratwick, E. Melton, Kent, innkeeper
Gidney, J. F. Gravel-hill, Kent, victualler
Gray, M. J. Cannon-street-road, wine-merchant
Glover, C. Braintree, Essex, linen-draper
Griffin, T. jun. Trentham, Staffordshire, dealer
Gleave, S. Warrington, shopkeeper

Hatch, W. Eccleston, Lancashire, corn-merchant
Hodgson, M. Sunderland, grocer

Hamilton, G., and J. Saxon, Queen-street, Cheap-
side, warehousemen

Hindle, W. Leeds, draper

Hoosfall, J. Gildersome, Yorkshire, cloth-mer-
chant

Horley, E. T. Harbury, Warwickshire, miller
Hayley, T. Long-acre, coach lace-manufacturer
Hatch, W. P. Shipdam, Norfolk, tanner
Hopkins, J. H. Liverpool, merchant

Hay, H. High-row, Kensington-gravel-pits, Ken-
sington, Boarding house keeper

Hoggatt, T. R. Boscastle, Cornwall, draper

Leigh, R. Liverpool, soap-maker

Levi, J. Wells, Norfolk, cabinet-maker
Langley, J. N. Newcastle-street, Strand, apothe-

cary

Lilley, F. C. Copthall-buildings, Coleman-street,
tailor

Lister, J., and J. Bankslay, Longroyd-bridge,
Huddersfield, dyers

Lyne, J., and C. Lyne, Finsbury-square, mer

chants

Littlewood, S. Manchester, dealer

M'Master, J. Norfolk-street, New-road, Mile-end,
Old Town, master mariner

Morris, S. Blymhill Lawn, Staffordshire, butcher
Martin, W. Great Ormond-yard, Ormond-street,
Queen-square, livery stable keeper

Mackintosh, J. Kingston, Surrey, maltster
M'Intyre, J. Tenby, Pembroke, cattle-dealer
Makeen, J. Liverpool, livery stable keeper
Mathewson, A. H. Gateshead, grocer
Oliver, J. Durham, cattle-dealer
Potter, G. Poplar, grocer

Peters, W. Brecknock, innkeeper

Percival, G. G. Walcot, Somersetshire, common brewor

Parkinson, A. J. Duckett, and S. Alsop, Manches

ter, calico printers

Robinsor., T. Cambridge, butcher
Russ, J. Devizes, innkeeper
Ritchie, J. Woolwich, baker

Rogerson, J. Hardshaw, Lancashire, auctioneer
Ringdon, C. Westonsuper Mare, Somersetshire,
innholder

Richards, W. Penzance, merchant tailor

Roantree, W. Prince's-street, Westminster, coach
builder

Samson, M. Dorset-place, Clapham-road, Surrey,
Exchange broker

Sandbach, J. Liverpool, merchant
Symons, T. S. Falmouth, merchant
Salisbury, T. Preston, grocer

Smith, J. Doncaster, Yorkshire, grocer

Smith, J. S. Brighthelmstone, Sussex, druggist
Taylor, W. K. Birmingham, dealer in bullion
Thompson, J. Clement's-lane, Lombard-street,
provision-broker

Tomlinson, W. Hinckley, innkeeper

Turner, W., and J. North Mold-green, Yorkshire, fancy clothier

Tanner, B. Burr-street, merchant

Tebbits, J. Birmingham, victualler
Voysey, J. S. Rateliffe-highway, grocer

Vaughan, W. Compton Dands, Somersetshire,
maltster

Welman, C. Ilminster, Somerset, linen-draper
Wood, J., and J, Thomas, Yorkshire, dyers
Watson, P. Liverpool, merchant

Wainwright, J. Birmingham, bellowsmaker
Warwick, T. Hitchin, draper

Wilkinson, R. Lindley, Yorkshire, copperas-
manufacturer

White, G, Great Driffield, Yorkshire, cabinet-
maker

Wilbee, G. Eltham, Kent, carpenter
Wilkins, G. Bradford, Wiltshire, victualler
Ward, S. Boston, Lincolnshire, miller

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced
March. 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Archer, William, and Co. Newburgh, merchants
Archer, Charles, and Son, Perth, incrchants
Berrie, James, Leith Walk, plasterer

Bowman, Thomas, Dundee, grocer and ironmonger

Dawson and Mitchell, Rockvilla, near Glasgow, distillers

Douglas, Lachlan, Oban, merchant

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Wilson, Anthony, Aberdeen, merchant and ship

owner

DIVIDENDS.

Andrew, Thomas, Linlithgow, brewer; by the trustee, 19th April

Arnott, George, Leith, merchant; by J. Smart, merchant there, 16th April

Bennet, William, Banff, merchant; by George
Dawson, writer there, 14th April

Dick, William, Dundee, surgeon and apothecary:
by Archibald Crichton, the trustee, 20th June
Fife, Charles, and Co. Aberdeen, merchant; by
J. Ewing, advocate there, 22d April
M'Farquhar, Campbell, and Co. Glasgow, mer
chants; by A. Lawson, merchant there 5th
May.
Reith, James, and Co. Dundee, grocers; by
George Mill, merchant there, 4th April.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Feb. 21. At Douglas, near Cork, the Hon. Mrs Henry Murray, a son.

29. The lady of Alexander Grant, Esq. Adam Street, Adelphi, London, a son. March 3. (N. S.) At Riga, the lady of Alexander Renny, Esq. a son.

8. At Shottesbrook, the Hon. Mrs Vansittart, a son.

The lady of Major Martin, Broughton Place, a daughter.

9. At Dundalk, Ireland, the lady of Major Wallace, of the King's Dragoon Guards,

a son.

10. In Bedford Square, London, the lady of A. Spottiswoode, Esq. a daughter.

1. At Shandwick Place, Edinburgh, the lady of Thomas Mackenzie, Esq. a

son.

13. At Altyre, the lady of Sir William G. Gordon Cumming, of Altyre and Gordonstown, Bart. a son.

14. At Ayr, Mrs Fullarton of Skeldon, a daughter.

15. In Lower Grosvenor Street, London, the Right Hon. Lady Catherine Whyte Melville, a daughter.

16. At Perth, Mrs Latta, spouse of Dr Latta, physician there, a still-born son.

18. In Great Portland Street, London, the lady of William Anderson, Esq. a son. 20. At Pilrig House, Mrs Balfour, a

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MARRIAGES.

March 11. At Beaconsfield Church, the Hon. Charles Augustus Fitzroy, of the Royal Horse Guards, (Blue,) to Lady Mary Lennox, daughter of the late and sister to the present Duke of Richmond.

13. At Wells, Alexander Fraser, Esq. of Thavies Inn, London, to Eliza, second daughter of Robert Brooks, Esq. of Coxley, Gloucestershire.

At Leith, William Henry Roberts, Esq. Albany, Surrey, to Anne, daughter of John Crawford, Esq. Leith.

14. At Taunton, Gilbert Grant, Esq. of the 4th Light Dragoons, youngest son of Sir Archibald Grant, Bart. of Monymusk, Aberdeenshire, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late William Walter Yea, Esq. of Pyrland Hall, in the county of Somerset.

20. At Kirkcudbright, Benjamin Welsh, Esq. M. D. Haddington, to Miss Jane Blair, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Dr Muter, of Kirkcudbright.

At Paisley, Mr George Miller, ma nufacturer, to Agnes, second daughter of William Langmuir, Esq.

21. At Brownhills, Mr Thomas Lennox, merchant in Glasgow, to Miss Janet Gilmour, only daughter to the late Mr Allan Gilmour in Brownhills.

23. Valentine H. Mairis, Esq. of the 78th Highland regiment, to Elizabeth, second daughter of T. Edwards, Esq. of Bishop's Lavington.

27. William Dixon, jun. Esq. of Govanhill, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Strang, Esq.

At Gallauton, James Hutchison, Esq. East Weems, to Agnes Ann, fourth daughter of Mr William Roper.

28. At Lochside, the Rev. Robert Smith,

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est daughter of the late William Barr,
Esq. of Lochside.

29. At George Street, Edinburgh, Mr
Robert Ritchie, ironmonger, Edinburgh,
to Marion, daughter of the late James Se-
ton, Esq. of Drummaird, Fifeshire.

30. At Glasgow, Robert Brown, Esq. merchant, Glasgow, to Miss Ann Rainy, youngest daughter of the Rev. George Rainy, late minister of Creech.

April 3. At Dumfries, Mr Robert Milligan, writer, to Miss Margaret Rorrison, daughter of the late Hugh Rorrison, Esq. writer, Kirkcudbright.

4. At Blochairn, near Glasgow, Roder-
ick Reach, Esq. writer, Inverness, to Miss
Ann Bethune, fourth daughter of the late
Rev. Angus Bethune, minister of Alness.
Lately, At Calder Bank, Andrew Grey,
Esq. Glasgow, to Ann, only daughter of
John Drummond Esq. Calder Bank.

In Portman Square, London, the Hon.
R. W. Penn Curzon, to Lady G. Harriet
Brudenell, second daughter of the Earl of
Cardigan.

DEATHS.

April 12, 1818. At Berhampore, in the East Indies, Lieutenant Alexander Macleod, of the Madras Infantry; and at Badulla, in the Island of Ceylon, on the 25th May last, in consequence of over fatigue during the Candian war, Norman Macleod, Esq. Assistant-Surgeon to the Forces, both sons of the late Major Macleod of Balineanach, Isle of Skye.

* August 26, 1819. In India, three months
after his arrival, George Anderson, Esq.
Surgeon, Madras establishment.

January 8, 1820. At Trinidad, Robert
Hill, Esq. late merchant in Glasgow.

At Cumberland Island, Georgia, Mr
James Shaw.

27. At Oporto, Mr C. De Monti, jun. of
Glasgow.

30. In the Island of Grenada, Mr Charles Brown, youngest son of Mr John Osburn Brown, W. S.

February 1. At the Villa Pen, near Spanish Town, Jamaica, Francis Graham, Esq. formerly a Representative in Assembly for the parish of St Thomas.

5. At Savannah, Georgia, James Forrest, Esq. of Oakland, eldest son of John Forrest, Esq. Annan.

11. At Skibo, Sutherlandshire, in the 94th year of her age, Mrs Jane Nicholson, relict of the late John Macdonald, Esq. Breakish.

12. At Perth, Patrick Stewart, senior, Esq. aged 85.

15. At St Petersburgh, Mr Brown, a King's Messenger. He had been sent out with dispatches to the Russian Government, announcing the death of our late King, and the accession of his present Majesty.

17. At Star Bank, Thomas Simpson, Esq. of Star, aged 79.

22. At Leslie, Thomas Inglis, Esq. of Feal, aged 69.

At Tracton, Ireland, Mrs Catharine
M'Carthy, aged 102 years, widow of Mr
Michael M'Carthy, formerly revenue offi.
cer in Dublin. She was daughter to Syl-
vester Sheppard, Esq. who, at eleven years
of age, had been page to her Majesty
Queen Anne, and afterwards an officer in
the 27th regiment of foot, and who, for
his soldierly and gentlemanly behaviour,
was presented with the freedom of London-
derry in a gold box. She was also grand-
daughter to the Rev. Septimus Dunster-
ville, of Timoleague. She could read and
write till within a fortnight of her death,
and was remarkable for a sound memory,
and for preserving a fine complexion to her
last moments, and had never lost her teeth.
-She recollected to have been put into
mourning in the year 1727, for the demise
of George I.: and remembered the circum-
stance of the great frost, as if occurrences
of only a few years back.

23. At Savil, in the island of Sanday,
Orkney, Mrs Helen Douglas.

At Thenurst Cottage, Berks, Colo-
nel Sheldrake, of the royal artillery.
24. At Ayr, Mr Gilbert M'Clure, mer-
chant, aged 82.

26. At Kirkwall, William Erskine, youngest son of Alexander Peterkin, Esq. 27. At his house, Burntsfield Links, Mr Richard Dick, late tobacconist in Edinburgh.

At the manse of Turriff, Mrs Stuart, wife of the Rev. William Stuart, minister of that parish.

28. At No. 10, Abbeyhill, Edinburgh, Miss Janet Macdonald.

ton.

At Aberdeen, Mrs Niven, of Thorn

29. At Selkirk, Mrs Mann, spouse of E. Mann, Esq.

March 1. Captain James Aberdour, Royal Navy, a native of Edinburgh, much and justly regretted.

2. By shipwreck, on the coast of France, Mr Daniel Lane, jun. late of Hamburgh, in the 24th year of his age.

3. At the manse of Tain, Mrs Margaret Brodie, widow of the late Reverend Charles Calder, minister of Urquhart.

4. At Montrose, Miss Dickson, eldest daughter of the late James Dickson, Esq. merchant in Montrose.

5. At Rosemarkie, Charles Matheson, Esq.

6. At Manchester, James Knox, Esq. late of Glasgow.

At Burnside Cottage, Campsie, Robert Bryson, Esq.

At Irvine, David Dale, Esq. 7. At Sharrow Head, near Sheffield, Major-General Patrick Mackenzie, Colonel of

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