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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced August 1821, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Bell, James, Glasgow, carrier

Bennet, George, Keith, merchant

Bowie, H. & Sons, Paisley, manufacturers
Bruce, John, Edinburgh, iron-monger

Easton, Thomas, Edinburgh, baker and flour-
merchant

Henderson, William, Mansfield, near Dundee, flax-spinner

Lawrie and Company, Portobello, hat-manufacturers

Macgillivray, Donald, Balnacarnish of Aberchald. er, cattle-dealer

M'Grigor, John, Glasgow, spirit-dealer

Moffat, Robert, Milton, near Glasgow, cattledealer and builder

Railton, Atkinson, Edinburgh, commercial agent
and spirit-merchant

Smellie, Robert, Glasgow, spirit-dealer
Spence, Balfour, Lerwick, merchant

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

July 7. At Bury House, Southampton, the lady of Major-General Kenneth Mackenzie, a son.

8. At 36, Queen Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Charles Nairne, a son.

At No. 11, Picardy Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Jones, wife of Mr Jones, of the Theatre Royal, a son.

August 2. The lady of Mr William Mason, Nelson Street, a daughter.

3. At Hutton Hall, the lady of Colonel C. Bruce, a son.

6. At Belton House, Lincoln, the Countess Brownlow, a daughter.

7. At Stranraer, the lady of Capt. John M‘Kerlie, a son.

8. At Aberdour House, Mrs Gordon, a

14. At Manse of Boharm, Mrs Forbes, daughter. a daughter.

17. At Birkenbog, Mrs Marquis, a son. At Cannobie Manse, Mrs Donaldson, of twin daughters, which, with the mother, are doing well.

20. The lady of G. H. Freeling, Esq. of the General Post Office, London, a daughter.

22. At Hambledon House, the lady of Charles Scott Murray, Esq. a daughter. 23. At Annan, the lady of Wm. Little, Esq. a son..

26. At Dumfries, the lady of Alex. A. Harley Maxwell, Esq. a daughter.

27. At Castlecraig, the lady of the Hon. W. J. Napier, a son.

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9. Mrs Ballingall, Newton, Auchtermuchty, a son.

At Calais, the lady of Major-General Beatson, a son.

11. Mrs Tod, Borrowstounness, a son. 12. In Castle Street, Edinburgh, the lady of Warren Hastings Anderson, Esq.

a son.

13. In Brunswick Square, London, Mrs D. Maclean, a son.

At Roehampton, the Viscountess Duncannon, a son.

15. Mrs Blackwell, York Place, Edinburgh, a daughter.

At Hendersyde Park, the lady of Captain George Edward Watts, royal navy,

a son.

17. At Lamington House, the lady of Peter Rose, Esq. a daughter.

18. At Duddingstone, Mrs Hamilton

29. Mrs Hume, Castle Street, Edin- Dundas, a son. burgh, a ton.

30. The lady of Dr E. T. Monro, of Bedford Place, Russell Square, London, a daughter.

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Mrs M. A. Fletcher, a son.

At Comely Bank, Mrs Laidlaw, a daughter.

At Langton Manse, Mrs Brown, a daughter.

31. At Culduthel House, the lady of John Windsor, Esq. a son.

At Walton Park, Mrs Major Campbell, a daughter.

20. In Upper Grosvenor Street, London, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. a daughter.

At 47, Queen Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Hunter, a daughter.

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Mrs Mitchell, Garnethill, a son. At Newton, Inverness-shire, the lady of Major L. Stewart, 24th regiment, a

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22. Mrs Payne, No. 21, Broughton Place, Edinburgh, a daughter.

24. At Parkhouse, Mrs Gordon, a daughter.

-In Hope Street, Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs Peter Ramsay, a son.

28. In St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, the lady of Gilbert Laing Meason, Esq. of Lindertis, a son.

MARRIAGES.

Jan. 27. At Calcutta, George Ballard, Esq. of the agency house of Messrs Alexanders and Co. to Jane Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Captain Alex. Tod, R. N.

May 29. At St Andrew's, Lower Canada, Dr Hugh Caldwell, of the 91st regiment, to Margaret, eldest daughter of J. Newbigging, Esq. Kilmarnock.

June 2. In Trinidad, Herbert Mackworth, Esq. Alguazil Mayor of that island, son of Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart. to Jessy, daughter of James Anderson, Esq. of Cupar Grange, South Neparima, F. R. C. S. Edinburgh.

16. At Highgate House, Barbadoes, Captain W. E. Grant, Military Secretary to the Forces, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr John M. Hanson, of Hackney, Middlesex.

July 27. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir T. Noel Hill, Bart. K. C. B. of the Grenadier Guards, to the Hon. Anna Maria Shore, daughter of Lord Teignmouth.

30. At Hitcham Church, Suffolk, Henry William Stephen, Esq. to Lady Frances Bentinck.

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- At Larbert Manse, James Monteith, Esq. writer in Glasgow, to Anne Laurie, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr Knox, minister of Larbert and Dunipace.

In the Cathedral of Dromore, James Graham, Esq. of Richardby House, Cumberland, Captain in the 2d North British dragoons, or Scots Greys, to Miss Elizabeth Jane Saurin, second daughter of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Dromore.

August 1. At St George's Church, Hanover Square, London, the Hon. Edward Hervey Hawke, of Womersley Park, Yorkshire, eldest son of Lord Hawke, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Sir John Ramsden, Bart. of Byram, in the same county, and niece to the Marchioness of Hertford.

At Bonjedward, Mr Michael Scott, merchant, Kelso, to Joan, sixth daughter of Thomas Caverhill, Esq.

2. At Edinburgh, Captain Spear, royal navy, to Mrs Grace, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Patrick Grant of Cromdale, Strathspey.

4. At Malton, the seat of Sir David Hunter Blair, Bart. the Right Hon. the Viscount Kelburne, to Miss Hay Mackenzie, youngest daughter of the late Edward Hay Mackenzie of Newhall and Cromarty.

5. At Cheltenham, Capt. J. G. Cowell, of the Royals, to Mary Letitia, daughter of the late H. M. Ormsby, Esq. of Rocksavage, in the county of Roscommon.

6. At Cornhill, near Perth, George Bell, Esq. merchant, Leith, to Ann, third daughter of Laur. Robertson, Esq. banker, Perth.

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At St George's Church, Hanover Square, London, Sir Francis Sykes, Bart. of Basildon Park, Bucks, to Henrietta, eldest daughter of Henry Villebois, Esq. of Gloucester Place, Portman Square.

9. At Mellerstain, Evan Baillie, Esq. jun. of Dochfour, to Miss Charlotte Augusta Baillie Hamilton, second daughter of the late Rev. Archdeacon Charles Baillie Hamilton, and the Right Hon. Lady Charlotte Baillie Hamilton.

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At Mary-la-Bonne Church, London, William Stuart, Esq. M. P. eldest son of the Lord Primate of Ireland, to Henrietta, eldest daughter of Admiral Sir C. Pole, Bart.

10. At London, Lieutenant-Colonel Charlewood, of the Grenadier Guards, to Agnes Margaretta Lady Campbell, widow of Lieutenant-General Sir James Campbell, Bart. of Inverniel, Argyleshire.

11. At Inverness, Captain Gair of Fortrose, to Barbara, third daughter of the late William M'Iver, Esq. of Jamaica.

13. At West Bank, Lanarkshire, Samuel Lindsay, Esq. of the High School, Edinburgh, to Susan, fifth daughter of the late Mr Alexander Lockhart of Westbank.

At Canaan Grove, Captain Arch. Fullarton, late of the 38th regiment of foot, to Janet, youngest daughter of Mr John Robertson.

At Gourock, Mr Nicholas Walsh,

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At the house of his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, St James's Square, London, T. Buller, Esq. eldest son of Major-General Buller, of Pelynt, and Lanreth, in the county of Cornwall, to the Right Hon. Lady Agnes Percy.

At Tunbridge, the Baron Stanislaus Chandoir, of the Empire of Russia, to Lucy, third daughter of Sir Alexander Crich ton, M. D. F. R. S. first physician to the Emperor and Dowager Empress of Russia.

15. At St Margaret's, the seat of the Earl of Cassillis, in Middlesex, Captain Baird, of the 3d regiment of guards, eldest son of Robert Baird, Esq. of Newbyth, and nephew of General Sir David Baird, Bart to Lady Anne Kennedy, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Cassillis.

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16. At Edinburgh, James Auchinleck Cheyne, Esq. of Oxendean, W. S. to Margaret Blair, second daughter of Andrew M'Kean, Esq. York Place.

At Montpellier, Forfarshire, Alexander Robertson, Esq. writer to the signet, to Miss Katharine Alison, daughter of John Alison, Esq. of Wellbank.

17. At Selkirk, Mr James Ballantyne, Whitehope, to Miss Anne, second daugh. ter of Andrew Henderson, of Midgehope.

20. William Arrot, Esq. of Manchester, to Isabella Joanna, daughter of the Rev. Dr Gardiner, Edinburgh.

-B. B. James Stanislaus Bell, Esq. sugar-refiner, Glasgow, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Robertson, Esq. Friars, near Kelso.

-At Kirkcudbright, John Brown, Esq. of Netherwood, to Janet, eldest daughter of the late Mr Thomas Anderson, mer. chant in Kirkcudbright.

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Majesty's Forces, to Eliza, youngest daughter of William Overton, Esq. of MileEnd.

20. At St Martin's Church, London, R. H. Reardon, Esq. of the 66th foot, to Marion, daughter of Robert Read Cunningham, Esq. late of Seabank, Ayrshire.

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At Dundee, William H. Kerr, Esq. accountant in Edinburgh, to Anne, daughter of Mr Thomas Ivory, Dundee.

21. At Brown Square, Edinburgh, Arthur Robertson, Esq. distiller, Ormiston, to Mary, only daughter of James M'Ro bin, Esq. solicitor.

23. At Glasgow, James Peddie, jun. Esq. writer to the signet, to Margaret, daughter of the Rev. Dr Dick, Glasgow.

27. At Glasgow, Lieut. J. Pollock of the 5th regiment of foot, to Helen, only daugh ter of William Clelland, Esq. merchant.

Lately. At Dysart, Robert M'Dougal Familton, surgeon, Kirkaldy, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Lieutenant James Black, R. N.

DEATHS.

Jan. 5. At Madras, Miss B. Hunter, daughter of the late Mr James Hunter, merchant, Edinburgh.

17. At Trinchinopoly, William Campbell Scott, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service, second son of the late William Scott, Esq. of Trinity Mains.

Feb. 15. At Calcutta, of the cholera morbus, in the Hon. East India Company's civil service, Edward, youngest son of the late George Millett, Esq. East India Di

rector.

March 2. At Kandy, in the island of Ceylon, Ensign Archibald Montgomerie, of the 45th regiment of foot, youngest son of the late Alexander Montgomerie, Esq. of Annick Lodge.

May 1. At London, Mr John Grant, eldest son of the late Mr John Grant, of Polnicol, Ross-shire;—and, on the 28th ultimo, at London, Mrs Grant, his spouse. 6. In the colony of Demerara, Thomas Duncan, Esq. Coxton.

June 14. Mr George Hadaway, of the island of St Vincent's, second son of the late Patrick Hadaway, Esq.

25. At Montreal, after a very short illness, Mr James Gillespie, aged about 34, a native of Aberdeen.

July 4. At Baltimore, America, Mr James Neilson, son of the late Mr Gilbert Neilson, merchant, Edinburgh.

18. At Longtown, Cumberland, on his way to his residence, Bellinter, (Meath,) Ireland, aged 56, the Right Hon. John Preston, Baron Tara, one of his Majesty's Privy Council.

19. At Peterhead, Mrs Milne, relict of Mr George Milne, Mains of Else

mount.

23. At St Martin's Cottage, near Mon

trose, in the 54th year of her age, Susanna, wife of George Farquharson, Esq.

25. At Hawthorn Brae, West Dudding. ston, suddenly, Mrs Anne Reid, wife of Mr James Scott, merchant in Leith.

26. At Hamilton, after a long and lingering illness, Mrs Sarah Henry, wife of James Pindar, Esq. of Townhead.

At Castletown House, county of Kildare, aged 77, Lady Louisa Conolly, sister of the late Duke of Richmond, and relict of the late Right Hon. Thomas Conolly. Her Ladyship possessed a very large income, it is said L. 80,000 a-year, a great portion of which she expended in works of charity and benevolence. At Colbridge she supported a school of near 600 children. Her death was occasioned by an abscess in the hip, under which she had suffered two months.

28. At 88, Candlemaker-row, Mr George Sanderson, tobacconist, Edinburgh.

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At Edinburgh, Mrs Craik, of Arbig

29. At New Galloway, James Murray, Esq. late of Manchester.

At Berwick-upon-Tweed, Mrs Ogle, of Gainslaw, widow of Robert Ogle, Esq. of Eglingham, aged 62 years.

30. At Edinburgh, Mrs Catharine Grindlay, relict of Mr William Burnside of Flask.

In Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London, Eleonora Sarah, only child of Henry Brougham, Esq. of Brougham, M. P.

31. At Aberdeen, the Rev. John Ram. say, formerly minister of the gospel at Strachan, in the 90th year of his age.

Aug. 1.-MRS INCHBALD.-This Lady died at the Boarding-house, Kensington. Her mind had an original cast, and her literary style was peculiar, terse, pointed, and impressive. By exemplary industry and prudence she had raised herself to a state of comfortable independence; but she had a liberal heart, and deprived herself of many enjoyments, in order to provide for relations who stood in need of her assistance. She was animated, cheerful, and intelligent in conversation, and her remarks evince acute penetration. Her dramatic productions and her novels show a deep knowledge of the human heart, and those novels are well calculated to improve it. She was very handsome in her youth, and retained much of her beauty and elegance till her death. She was about 66 years of age, but appeared to be much younger. Though beautiful in person, and in the early part of her life exposed to the hardships and vicissitudes of the theatrical profession, in a provincial career her conduct was unimpeached and unimpeachable. At Bonhill Place, Mrs Robertson, aged 85, widow of the late Capt. S. Robertson.

1. At his house, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, the Right Hon. Lord Suffield. His Lordship dying without issue, he is succeeded in his titles and estates by his brother the Hon. Edward Harbord. -At Inverury, Mr James Anderson, late merchant in Banff, aged 82.

2. At Glasgow, David Stirling, Esq. accountant of the Royal Bank,

At Aberdeen, Robert Gibson, Esq. at the advanced age of 83.

-At her house in London, Mrs Mar. garet Alison, widow of Captain Robert Turnbull.

3. At Edinburgh, Matthew Sandilands, Esq. of Couston, W. S.

4. At her house, Hanover Street, Mrs Janet Christie, widow of John Weir, Esq. writer in Edinburgh.

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At 24, London Street, Agnes Primrose, wife of Mr Peter Macdowall, account

ant.

5. At Auchtermuchty, Fifeshire, Magdalene Gardner, eldest daughter of the late Rev. James Gardner, Newtonards.

At Lochbank, near Dumfries, Robert Haining, Esq.

At Gilmerton, Miss Jean Helen Waldie, aged 15, only daughter of Lieut. Waldie, late 18th Hussars.

At his residence, Leeds Castle, in the county of Kent, General Philip Martin, in the 89th year of his age.

At Glenogle, near Lochearn-head, Mr Samuel Lindsay, in his 82d year.

6. At Laurencekirk, Mr Charles Stiven, snuff-box-maker, aged 68. Mr Stiven was joiner to the late Sir James Nicholson of Glenbervie, for several years prior to the year 1780, when he made the first box, and presented it to Mr William Baillie of Montrose, at that time factor on the estate of Glenbervie. He continued in his origi nal avocation of joiner, occasionally making boxes, till the year 1790, when the late Lord Gardenstone, the founder of the village of Laurencekirk, brought him to that place, and introduced him to public notice. The high degree of eminence which Mr Stiven had attained by the manufacture of these boxes, of which he was the inventor, is well known to those who contemplate with interest the progress of persevering ingenuity. Frequent imitations have been attempted of these boxes, but though some of them have been exceedingly well executed, yet they have always fallen far short of the neatness of polish, and excel.. lent accuracy of execution, by which the boxes manufactured by Mr Stiven were so eminently distinguished.

At Dumfries, Mrs Colonel Pleydell. -At Newliston House, Mrs Hog of Newliston.

At Edinburgh, Hugh Bethune, Esq. of Queenslie, late merchant in London. At Petersham, the Hon. Clementina

Elphinstone, daughter of John, the eleventh Lord Elphinstone.

6. At Glasgow, Mrs Mary Robertson, wife of Francis Garden, Esq.

At the village of Hopeman, parish of Duffus, Lieutenant John Gordon, late of the 18th foot, aged 32, son of the Rev. John Gordon, minister of Duffus.

7. At her house in Richmond Street, Mrs Janet Beverley Russell, in the 53d year of her age.

-At Craiglockhart, Mr Alex. Scott, farmer there.

8. In Thames Street, Limerick, Lieut. General Daniel O'Meara.

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At Dunblane, Mrs Elizabeth Lindsay, wife of Alexander Ewing, Esq. late of Balloch, Dumbartonshire.

At her house in Lower Grosvenor Street, London, after a short but severe illness, in the 41st year of her age, the Hon. Mrs Ryder, the lady of the Right Hon. Richard Ryder, brother to the Earl of Harrowby.

9. In Dover Street, London, the Dowager Countess of Mexborough.

10. At Cupar Fife, Christian, third daughter of the late D. M'Pherson, Esq. of Cuill, Lochfine-head, Argyleshire, and grand-daughter of the late William Campbell, Esq. of Glenfalloch.

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At his seat, Ashley Park, Surrey, Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart.

11. At Peterhead, William Wallace, Esq. At Bervie, Miss Stewart, eldest daughter of the late Mr James Stewart of Carnaveron, aged 75.

14. At her house in Grosvenor Street, London, the Dowager Countess of Ely. She was the widow of John Earl of Ely, of the kingdom of Ireland.

At Maybole, Wm. Adair Goudie, Esq. surgeon there.

15. At the Manse of Foveran, Mrs Gordon, widow of the Rev. Dr Gordon, one of the ministers of Aberdeen.

At Greenlaw, Berwickshire, Mr John Gray, manufacturer.

At her father's house, George's Square, Edinburgh, Miss Jane Hamilton Anderson.

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At Edinburgh, Mr Benjamin Hall Cooper, merchant, Drummond Street.

17. At Edinburgh, Mr Hugh M'Gie, late of the Shakespeare Coffeehouse, after a painful illness of six years.

At Redside, near Carrington, Mr James Abernethic, farmer, aged 81.

William J. Waldie, Esq. of Queen Street, Cheapside, youngest son of George Waldie, Esq. of Henderside Park, Roxburghshire.

18. At Camden Town, Lieut. Samuel Smith Ramsay, R. N.

19. Margaret, daughter of the late James Henderson, Esq. of Enoch Bank.

20. At Paisley, James Weir, 17 months old, known by the name of the " Wonder. ful Gigantic Child." When 13 months old, and he continued to increase ever since, he weighed 5 stores, his girth round the neck was 14 inches, the breast 31 inches, the belly 39 inches, the thigh 201 inches, and round the arm 11 inches. He was born in the parish of Cambusnethan, county of Lanark.

21. At her house, St John Street, Edinburgh, Grizel, relict of the late Mr George

Rae.

22. At Gayfield Square, Edinburgh, Miss Jean Brodie.

Lately, at his house in Cecil Street, Limerick, David Stevenson, Esq. Mr Stevenson was a native of Mauchline, and, during a number of years, in which he had been extensively and successfully engaged in business in that city, he uniformly upheld the reputation of a most upright and respectable merchant.

At Copenhagen, at a very advanced age, Admiral Winterfeldt, the senior of the Danish navy.

At Bath, in the 75th year of her age, Lady A'Court, relict of Sir P. A'Court, and mother of the present British Envoy Extraordinary Plenipotentiary to the Court of Naples.

At her house, No. 1, Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, Miss Christian Duncan, daughter of the late Mr Archibald Duncan of Cairnton.

At her house, Shrubb-hill, near Worcester, Lady Tempest, relict of Sir Henry Tempest, Bart. and only daughter of the late Henry Lambert, Esq. of Barton Court, Herefordshire.

At Southampton, Sir Henry William Carr, K. C. B. Lieut.-Colonel of the 3d regiment of Guards.

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