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Voight, G. G. Greville-street, factor
Workman, J. Pusb, Cumberland, sheep and cattle-
dealer

Worthington, W. Preston, Lancashire, grocer
Wakefield, W. late of the City Road, builder
Warburton, J. Timperley, Cheshire, distiller
Wilshaw, J. Manchester, shoemaker

Warrington, N. High-street, Southwark, hop-mer-
chant

West, R. E. St Margaret's Hill, hop-merchant
Watkins, W. Norton, Worcestershire, corn-factor
Warnington, J., and J. E. Warnington, Grace.
church-street, tailors

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 30th September 1818, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Buchan, William, jun, coal-merchant and baker,
Portobello

Baxter, Andrew, jun. china and stoneware mer-
chant, Glasgow

Craig, William, merchant, Glasgow

Dowie, Robert, wright, Citadel-street, Leith
Fetter, Robert, some time corn-merchant, St An.
drews

Henderson, James, merchant, Stirling

Lawrie, Robert, merchant, and one of the partners of the late firm of Andrew Lawrie and Son, upholsterers, Edinburgh

WDonald, Alexander, builder, Leith

Maclean and Macdonnel, merchants, Inverness, as
a company; and Alexander Maclean, sole sur-
viving partner of said company, as an individual
Morrison, Murdoch, merchant, Leith
Pinkerton, James, jun. brewer, Glasgow
Taylor, Henry, merchant, Irvine
Walker, Peter, tacksman of, and cattle-dealer,
Inverberg

DIVIDENDS.

Craig, John, the late senior, leather-merchant,
Glasgow: 14s. 6d. 3d November; by Dunean
Kennedy, accountant there

Cooper, David, haberdasher, Glasgow; by James
M'Ewan, merchant there, 7th November
Eddie, Thomas, and Co. merchants, Forres, and
Thomas Eddie, as a partner and individual; by
John Cumming, agent for the British Linen Co.
Falkirk Union Bank, and individual partners
thereof; 17th October, by James Russel, writer,
Falkirk; by T. and A. Crawford, Glasgow, 2d
and 3d November; and at the Royal Exchange
Coffeehouse, Edinburgh, 10th and 11th Novem-
ber, from 10 to 4.

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Hutton, Donald Fraser, merchant, Kirkcaldy; by
Thomas Ronald there. A second dividend.
Hamilton, James, grocer, Hutchison-street, Glas
gow; by Thomas Samuel there.

Hamilton, John, of Dowan and Co. who carried on
business in Glasgow, and in the State of Virginia,
and became insolvent in 1775; by James Kerr,
accountant, Glasgow, 29th October

Linton, Joan, late milliner, Langholm; by Henderson and Scott, writers there

M'Feat, Walter, and Co. booksellers and stationers, Glasgow, and Walter M'Feat, bookseller and stationer there; by David Strong, accountant there, 7th October

M'Gowns, Watson, and Co. merchants, Greenock, and John and Duncan M'Gowns, John Watson, and James Gardner, four of the individual partners; by Archibald Newbiggin, merchant, GlasMitchell, Colin, and Co. some time publishers, Perth; by Patrick Sangster there

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Purdon, Robert, hinge-maker, Cowcaddens, near
Glasgow; by Peter Paterson, writer, Glasgow
Phillips, Thomas, and Co. some time sugar-re-
finers, Glasgow; by Archibald Warden there
Robb, George, late merchant, Leith; by Charles
Ferrier, accountant, Edinburgh

Scott and M'Bean, merchants, Inverness, as a
company, and William Scott of Seabank, and
William M'Bean, merchant, Inverness, as indi-
viduals; by John Jamieson, agent for the British
Linen Co. there

Smith, James, late grocer, Horse-wynd, Edinburgh; at the trustee's office, 12, Kathrinestreet, Edinburgh

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ended 26th September 1818.

Wheat, 82s. Od.-Rye, 62s. 2d.-Barley, 60s. 10d.-Oats, 35s. 3d.-Beans, 76s. 6d.-Pease, 71s. 2d.—

Oatmeal, Os. Od.-Beer or Big, Os. Od.

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 September 1818.

Wheat, 68s. 11d.-Rye, 53s. 2d.-Barley, 45s. 11d.-Oats, 50s. 11d.-Beans, 518. 4d.--Pense, 50s. 2d.→ Oatmeal, 25s. 9d.-Beer or Big, 41s. 1d.

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APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

I. CIVIL.

His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has appointed Samuel M'Cormick, Esq. advocate, to he sheriff-depute of Bute, in the room of John Edmonstone, Esq. resigned: also Robert Bruce, Esq. advocate, to be sheriff-depute of Argyle, in room of H. T. Campbell, Esq. deceased; and John Walker, Esq. advocate, to be sheriff-depute of Wigton, in oom of J. B. Maitland, Esq. resigned.

His Royal Highness has approved of Mr Peter Emanuel Schow, as his Danish Majesty's consul at Plymouth.

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S. Surg. S. Rawling, from h. p. to be Surg. to the
Forces, vice Wallace, ret.
25th Aug.
Exchanges.

Brev. Major R. Campbell, from 13 F. with Bt.
Major Light, h. p. 28 F.

Capt. D. Campbell, from 83 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Hutchinson, h. p. 91 F.

Fox, from 1 F. G. with Capt. Swann, 98 F. Johnston, from 58 F. with Capt. Verity, h. p. 6 W. I. R.

Ness, from 71 F. with Capt. Roy, h. p. M'Donald, from York Rang. with Capt. Frith, h. p. 8 W. I. R.

Licut. Day, from 2d W. I. R. with Lieut. Grant, R. W. I. R.

Reid, from 11 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Marcon, h. p. 54 F.

Hughes, from 57 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Candell, h. p. 82 F.

Burrell, from 4 W. I. R. with Lieut. Barrie, h. p. 3 Gar. Bn.

Wright, from York Rang. with Lt. Guest, p. 2 Gar. Bn.

h. Duke, from Coldst. Gds. with Ensign Butler, 46 F.

Dismissed.

Paymaster Graham, R. W. I. Rang.
Assist. Com. Gen. Hogan, Forces.
Cashiered.
Ensign Fields, 1 W. I. R.

Officers Killed and Wounded in the Operations in India under Lt. Gen. Sir Thomas Hislop, Bt. K. C. B. on the 27th Feb. 1818.

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Lient. J. Grant to be Capt. vice Thompson, dead

3d Sept.

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Ensign S. Blake to be Lieut. vice Grant do. Capt. Peacocke's commission antidated to the 18th Dec. 1817

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John H. Grubbe to be Ensign by purch. vice Wood, prom. 20th Aug. Brev. Lt. Col. D. M'Neill to be Lt. Col. vice Sir W. Douglas, dead 3d Sept. Brev. Major J. Walsh to be Major, vice M'Neill

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WOUNDED.

Lt. Col. Murray (severely), 8 Dr. Dep. Adj. Gen. Lieut. Macgregor (severely), 1 F.

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Cruckshanks, 80 F. 2d Mar. 1818 Adjutant.

Lt Curwen,h.p. Rec. Dis. Sep.1818 Dep. Assist. Commissary General, T. Bisset, Nova Scotia

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Hon. Geo. John Cavendish
Geo. Thos Gooch
Chas Gordon
Chas. S. Swinburne

Thos. H. Bulteel

The Right Hon. Lord Henry John Spencer Churchill

Appointments.

Names.

Hen. Robert Moorsom
Jas E. Home
Hon. Fred. Spencer
Edward Belcher
Chas R. Malden
Horatio D'E. Darby
Christopher Austen
Assistant Surgeon.

James Adair.

Rear-Admiral R. W. Otway, Commander-in-Chief at Leith.-Flag Lieutenant, James Burton. Rear-Admiral Donald Campbell, Commander-in-Chief at the Leeward Islands.-Flag Lieutenant, John

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BIRTHS.

Feb. 15. On board the ship Lady Raffles, at sea, the lady of Sir Stamford Raffles, a daughter. Aug. 25. At Tullamore, Ireland, the lady of Lieut.-Col. Martin Lindsay (78th regiment) of Halbeath, a son.

31. At No 50, Hanover-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Gairdner, a daughter.

ter.

Sept. 1. At Kemnay-house, Mrs Burnet, a daugh

3. At Bishop's-court, the Episcopal seat in the Isle of Man, the Right Hon. Lady Sarah Murray, a son and heir.

4. At Elgin, Lady Dunbar of Northfield, a son. 5. At Rochester, the lady of Rear-admiral Sir John Gore, K.C.B. and Commander-in-Chief, a daughter.

7. At Wellington-place, Leith, Mrs Mackie, a son. At Links-place, Leith, Mrs James Scott, jun. a daughter.

-At Hampton, Middlesex, the Hon, Lady Edmonstone, a son.

9. At Dalkeith, the lady of W. Graham, M. D. of Jamaica, a daughter.

11. At Whitecroft-house, Mrs Henderson Somerville of Fingask, a son.

- At Cupar, Mrs Horsbrugh, a son.

12. At the Earl of Wicklow's, in Rutland-square, Dublin, the Right Hon. Lady Isabella Smyth, son and heir.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs C. Tawse, a daughter. 13. At Sonachan, Mrs Campbell, a daughter. 14. At Kneesworth, the Right Hon. Lady Jane Pym, a son.

16. At Brisbane-place, Largs, the lady of Arch. Douglas, Esq. advocate, a daughter.

19. The lady of James Kerr, Esq. younger of Blackshiels, a son.

-In Jermyn-street, London, the Right Hon. Lady Sinclair, a daughter.

20. At Hilton, Mrs Pearson of Myrecairnie, a son. 22. At Rockville-house, the Right Hon. Lady Eleanor Balfour, a son and heir.

23. At the house of the Right Hon. the Lord Advocate, Mrs Maconochie, a son.

-Mrs Erskine of Amondell, a son.

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July 4. At St Vincent's, Allan Macdowall, Esq. M.D. to Susan Harriett, only daughter of Colonel Thomas Brown of that island.

Aug. 17. At the Cathedral-church of Clogher, in Ireland, Captain Carmichael, of the 6th dragoon guards, to Miss Porter, daughter of the Lord Bishop of Clogher.

Sept. 1. At the manse of Prestonpans, Peter Macdowall, Esq. accountant, Edinburgh, to Agnes, second daughter of the Rev. Peter Primrose.

-At Boreland, John Forbes, Esq. surgeon, R.N. to Miss Mary Belshes Campbell, daughter of John Campbell, Esq. of Boreland.

-At London, T. Henry Esq. merchant of Great Tower-street, to Mary, only daughter of A. Grant, Esq. of Newburgh.

3. At Ramsgate, Hart Logan, Esq. of Finsburysquare, London, to Mrs Gillespie, widow of the Late John Gillespie, Esq.

7. At Stranraer, Captain John Henryson, of the roval engineers, to Anne, the only daughter of John Fergusson, Esq.

-At Burntisland, John D. Anderson, Esq. to Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of the late John Ògilvie, Esq. of the revenue service.

-At Lausanne, at the house of Stratford Canning, Esq. the British minister, Robert Sutherland, Esq. to Janeita C. M. Murray, eldest daughter of Col. R. Macgregor Murray.

Lately, at Paris, the Hon. Mr Clifford, eldest son of the Right Hon. Lord Clifford of Ugbrooke park, in the county of Devon, to Miss Weld, the only daughter of Thomas Weld, Esq. of Lulworthcastle, in the county of Dorset.

Thomas Pagan, Esq. of Ely-place, London, to lady Plomer, widow of Alderman Sir W. Plomer.

8. At the College, Glasgow, John Aytoun, Esq. of Inchdarny, to Margaret Anne Jeffery of Craigton, eldest daughter of Dr J. Jeffery of that university.

- At Invermorriston, Thomas Fraser, Esq. of Balmain, to Miss Henrietta Ann Grant, eldest daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. John Grant of Glenmorriston.

-At Ballymaber, Captain Graham, of the halfpay of the 37th regiment, to Frances, only daughter of the late John Wright, Esq. and niece of Lieut.-Gen. Wright of the royal artillery.

At Hutton, Lieut.-Col. D. Forbes, half-pay 78th Highlanders, to Maria Isabella, eldest daughter of James Forbes, Esq. of Hutton hall, Essex.

9. At Edinburgh, Thomas Richardson, Esq. writer to the signet, to Isabella, daughter of the late James Heggie, Esq. younger of Pitlessie.

Lieutenant Thomas Snook, Fife militia, to Ann Zella Myles, widow of Lieut. and Adj. John Myles, late of the 50th regiment of foot.

10. At Paisley, David Reid, Esq. of the Hon. India Company's medical service, to Miss C. N. Simpson, youngest daughter of the Rev. Dr Alex. Simpson, Pittenweem.

-William Stanley Roscoe, Esq. eldest son of William Roscoe, Esq. of Liverpool, to Hannah Eliza, eldest daughter of James Caldwell, Esq. of Linley wood.

11. In St Paul's chapel, York-place, Edinburgh, W. Swinton Maclean, eldest son of Dr Maclean, to Marion, only daughter of the late Roderick Neil Maclean, Esq. and niece of Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Coll.

14. At Kirkaldy, Mr Gavin Lang, writer, Paisley, to Miss Margaret Russell, eldest daughter of the late Mr Robert Russell, merchant, Kirkaldy.

16. At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Rymer, S. L. Edinburgh, to Eliza, third daughter of William Calder, Esq.

-At Halline, Lieutenant Thompson of the 79th regiment, British infantry, son of Joseph Thompson, Esq. of Jedburgh, to Miss Angelica, only daughter of J. Horne, Esq. of Halline.

17. Mr William Cochrane, cloth-merchant, Edinburgh, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Mr Ralph Richardson, merchant there.

-At Edinburgh, Mr George Traquair, builder, Lasswade, to Miss Mary Cadell Taylor, youngest daughter of the late Mr Robert Taylor, Canongate.

At the house of the Miss Williamsons of Cardrona, James Kerr, Esq. judge of the Courts of

King's Bench, and Vice-Admiralty at Quebec, and one of his Majesty's executive counsel for the province of Lower Canada, to Isabella, eldest daughter of the Rev. Alexander Ker of Stobo.

- At Edinburgh, George Bennett, Esq. to Miss Johanna Gibson, daughter of Mr John Gibson, merchant, Catharine-street.

21. At Greenock, Robert Sinclair, Esq. to Margaret, eldest daughter of John Scott, Esq. of Hawkhill, ship-builder in Greenock.

22. At Ayston, by special license, the Earl of Brownlow, to Caroline, second daughter of George Fludyer, Esq. M. P. of Ayston, in the county of Rutland, and niece to the Earl of Westinoreland.

-At Kenleith, by the Rev. John Sommerville, Mr S. Drysdale, purser in the Honourable East India Company's service, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr W. Watson, Kenleith.

23. At Edinburgh, the Rev. John Edward Touch, minister of Maderty, to Penelope, second daughter of John Gray, Esq. George-square.

24. At Edinburgh, Mr Hector Murray, merchant, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Mr James Hume, Lasswade.

DEATHS.

Sept. 6, 1817. At Whitehall, Jamaica, Mr Glassford Chalmer, youngest son of the late William Chalmer, Esq. of Dalry, surgeon in Edinburgh.

Jan. 28. At Madras-roads, Lieutenant Alexander Pringle Russell, youngest son of the late Colonel Russell of Ashiesteel.

Feb. 15. At Nuddengong, in the East Indies, in the 22d year of his age, John Ross, M.D. only son of John Ross, writer, Edinburgh, assistant-surgeon on the Bengal establishment, and temporary attached to his Majesty's 24th light dragoons, and who had resided seven months at the Court of Persia as a body physician to the King.

27. At Nassau, New Providence, James Calder, Esq. son to the Rev. John Calder, late minister of Rosskeen.

-Killed at the storming of the fort of Talneir, in the East Indies, Major John Gordon, of the 2d battalion of Royal Scots, eldest son of the late Mr John Gordon of Mill of Laggan, Glenrincaes, Banffshire.

March 1. At Maheidpoor, in the East Indies, Captain Harry Norton, of the 19th regiment Madras native infantry.

April 10. At Nassau, New Providence, William Storey, Esq. surgeon to his Majesty's forces serving in the Bahamas.

-At the house of Sir Charles Doyly, Bart. Cal cutta, Georgina, third daughter of Colonel Macleod of Colbecks.

May 9. At Bombay, in his 78th year, George Wick, Esq. of the Honourable East India Company's civil service, formerly a member of council, and governor of that presidency.

June 29. At Green-island, Jamaica, aged 35 years, Mr Peter Ballantyne, commander of the ship Columbus of Kirkaldy, youngest son of the late Mr James Ballantyne, surveyor of the customs, Anstruther.

July 21. At Meadowfield, near Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Batty Prendergast, aged 24, wife of Alex. Murchison, M.D. of Vere, island of Jamaica.

Aug. 11. At Vienna, at the age of 75, Prince George Metternich Ochsenhausen, the father of the minister for foreign affairs. His principal department was the management of the conferences; and it will be recollected, that he was one of the three Austrian ministers who assisted at the last congress at Rastadt.

18. At Cintra, near Lisbon, Mrs Margaret Dowie, wife of Mr Robert Monro, merchant in Lisbon.

19. Aged 18, Amelia, youngest daughter of Mr J. Baker, sen. of Ashen, Essex. The unfortunate death of this young lady was occasioned by the circumstance of her taking an ounce of salt of tartar, sent by the shopkeeper to whom the servant applied, instead of an ounce of Epsom salts.

24. In the Fleshmarket-close, Edinburgh, Agnes Campbell, aged 103.

-At Sundridge Lodge, in Wiltshire, in the 61st year of his age, Lord Audley. His Lordship was nephew to the late Earl of Castlehaven, and suc ceeded, on his decease, to the barony of Heleigh in Staffordshire. His Lordship's first lady was the third daughter of Lord Delaval; and the present Lady Dowager Audley, his second wife, was the widow of the gallant Colonel Moorhouse, who fell at the siege of Bangalore. His Lordship's only son,

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