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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced April 1822, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Anderson, John, builder and quarrier in Inverkeithing.

Brown, Jolin, merchant in Saltcoats. Cranstoun, Thomas, merchant and general agent in Edinburgh.

Hunter, Robert, merchant in Glasgow.

Liston, Wemyss, umbrella manufacturer in Edinburgh.

Paterson, Malcolm & Co. fire-brick manufacturers, Port Dundas, near Glasgow.

Stewart, Robert, cattle-dealer at Blairtamock, Stirlingshire.

Wilson, David, merchant in St Andrews.

DIVIDENDS.

Coats, John, manufacturer in Glasgow; by Hector Grant there.

Duncan, Robert, shoemaker and spirit-dealer, Glasgow; by James Boaz, accountant there. Johnston, George, surgeon and apothecary in Annan; by William Thomson, writer in Dumfries.

Laird, John & Co. merchants in Greenock, and William Law, Liverpool; by John Denniston, merchant in Greenock.

Muirs & Crombie, paper manufacturers at Netherlee; by Archibald Lawson, Glasgow. Wedderspoon, David, merchant in Perth; by Robert Robertson, merchant there.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,

BIRTHS.

1821. Oct. 20. At Negapatam, the Lady of Alex. Fairlie Bruce, Esq. a son.

1822. Jan. 21. At Malta, the Lady of Vice-Admiral Sir Graham Moore, K.C.B. a son and heir. March 16. At Rome, the Lady of John Craufurd, Esq. of Auchenames, a son.

23. At Bettyhill Cottage, Mrs Mackenzie, a son. 26. At Montrose, the Lady of Capt. Hunter, of the Sir David Scott Indianian, a son.

29. At Whitehill Place, London, Lady James Stuart, a son.

30. At Edinburgh, the Lady of William Stirling, Esq. a son.

April 2. At Killarney, the Lady of Major Carmichael, 6th dragoon guards, a son.

-At Milton House, Lady Milton, a daughter. -At Cateside, Hamilton, the Lady of Captain Macintosh, a son.

3. At Broomhall, the Countess of Elgin, a daughter.

4. Mrs Baillie, of Mellerstain, a daughter.

5. At Newhall House, Mrs Brown, a daughterher 15th child.

6. At Aberdeen, the Lady of Dr Harding Walher, late Surgeon in the 60th and 73d regiments, a daughter.

9. At North Castle Street, Edinburgh, the Lady of Captain Flint, a daughter.

10. At Paisley, Mrs Lowndes, of Arthurlie, a son. 12. At Kinmunday, Mrs Ferguson, a son. 14. In Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, the Lady of the Right Hon. David Boyle, Lord Justice Clerk, a son.

15. At 56. Dublin Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Rattray, a daughter.

At his Lordship's house, in St James's Square, London, Lady Stewart, a daughter.

16. At Arnage, Mrs Ross, a daughter. -At Balbegno Castle, the Lady of Capt. Ramsay, half pay 11th regiment, a daughter.

23. Mrs Ferrier of Belleside, a daughter. 95. At Sea Cot, Mrs Balfour, a son.

26. At Yester House, the Marchioness of Tweeddale, a son and heir.

Lately, at Edinburgh, the Lady of Major Orr, (late Royal Fusileers,) a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

1821. Nov. 15. In St John's Cathedral, Calcutta, David S. Napier, Esq. to Anne, daughter of the late John Dixon, Esq. of Knightswood.

DEATHS.

1822. March 25. At Woodside, near Hamilton, Gavin Struthers, Esq. of Reding, to Marion, youngest daughter of the late John Dykes, Esq. of Woodside.

27. At Hatton Chapel, parish of Runcorn, Sir . James Milles Riddell of Ardnamurchan and Sunart, county of Argyll, Bart. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Sir Richard Brooke of Norton Priory, county of Chester, Bart.

28. At Craigleith House, Andrew Tawse, Esq. W. S. to Margaret, fourth daughter of the late Alexander Bonar, Esq. of Ratho.

At London, Frederick Francis Thompson, Esq. to Caroline Amelia, daughter of the late Adam Callender, Esq. of New Cavendish Street, and grand-daughter of the late John Callender, Esq. of Craigforth.

30. At London, Colin Bruce, Esq. to Helen, youngest daughter of Lieut. Barton, late of the Scots Greys.

April 1. At Bolton, Mr Thomas Irving, youngest son of Sir Paulus Æmilius Irving, Bart. Robgill Tower, Annandale, to Miss Jackson.

-At Edinburgh, Dr Samuel M'Gavin, Glasgow, to Anne, youngest daughter of Mr Hugh Morrison, at Greenlaw, near Penicuik, formerly of Kilbeg, Mull.

2. At Edinburgh, William Pollock, Esq. solicitor at law, to Frances, youngest daughter of Peter Hewat, Esq. Dundas Street.

- At Greenock, Arthur Oughterson, Esq. to Janet, youngest daughter of Geo. Robertson, Esq. 4. At Lismore, Dr Kennedy, R.N. to Catherine Pearey, fourth daughter of Andrew Pearey, Esq. late of Miltown Duff.

9. At Glasgow, James M'Inroy, Esq. younger of Lude, to Margaret Seaton, eldest daughter of David Lillie, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

- At Polton House, Robert Dundas of Arniston, Esq. to Miss Lillias Durham, only daughter of the late Thomas Durham Calderwood of Pol. ton, Esq.

10. At Marfosse, near Havre, Capt. H. Parker, R. N. to Lady Frances Hastings, eldest daughter of the Earl of Huntingdon.

In Walcott Church, Bath, Andrew Rutherford, Esq- advocate, to Sophia Frances, youngest daughter of Sir James Stewart, of Fort Stewart, county of Donegal, Bart.

11. At her father's house, Wester Newington, Edinburgh, Miss Mary Miller, daughter of William Miller, Esq. to Mr Walter Richard, of the Stamp Office, Edinburgh.

April 12. At Aberdeen, Ninian M⚫Gilp, Esq. Glasgow, to Mrs Alex. Duguid.

15. At Alloa, John Hutton Syme, Esq. to Miss Isabella, eldest daughter of Peter M'Farlane, Esq. of Bridgend.

At Edinburgh, Thomas Tod, Esq. advocate, to Mrs Erskine, Coates Crescent.

-At Richmond, the Hon. Pownal Bastard PelJew, M. P. eldest son of Viscount Exmouth, a Captain in the royal navy, to Miss Georgina Janet Dick, eldest daughter of M. Dick, Esq. of Richmond, and of Pitcarrow House, Angus-shire, N. B. formerly Member in Council, and President of the Board of Trade at Madras.

16. At Walcott, Bath, William Lockhart, Esq. of Germistoun, Lanarkshire, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of the late, and sister of the present Sir Hugh Palliser Palliser, of Barnyforth, in the county of Wexford, &c. Baronet.

-At Libberton manse, J. Waldie, Esq. to Isabel, youngest daughter of Mr John Stevenson, of Gilmerton.

17. At Paris, M. De Chevigny, Sub-Lieutenant of the French Guards, to Miss Seymour, granddaughter of the Earl of Yarmouth.

At Dalry House, Capt. Wauchope, R. N. son of Andrew Wauchope, of Niddrie-Marischal, Esq. to Anne, fourth daughter of the late Sir David Carnegie of Southesk, Bart.

18. At Leith, Robert Buchanan, Esq. M.D. to Ellen, eldest daughter of Captain Robert Fraser, and niece and co-heiress of the late Major William Fraser, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

19. At Edinburgh, the Rev. David M. Inglis, Stockbridge, Berwickshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr John Bell, Dunglass.

22. At Glasgow, Robert Hart, Esq. merchant, to Janet, second daughter of the late Rev. James Oliphant, Dumbarton.

23. At Edinburgh, James Alexander Haldane, Esq. George Street, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Doctor Daniel Rutherford, Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh.

24. At Edinburgh, Lieutenant Daniel Baird, of the royal navy, to Helen, daughter of the late Rev. John Macara, Pathstruiehill.

26. At Edinburgh, Henry Joy Tomb, Esq. of Belfast, to Thomasina, daughter of Thomas Gordon, Esq. W. S.

29. At Edinburgh, by the Rev. Robt. Morehead, E. F. Orson, Esq. to Marion, youngest daughter of Mr Taylor, Cumnock.

At Edinburgh, Mr Colin Lamont, jun. Greenock, to Clarissa Carstairs, second daughter of Mr Thomas Reynolds, London.

Lately, at Stirling, Lieut. Charles Wightman Sievwright, rifle brigade, to Miss Christina Watt, daughter of the late John Watt, Esq.

DEATHS

1821. Sept. 22. In camp, near Baroda, East Indies, Lieut. Colonel Ludiow, C. B.

Oct. 10, Near Kedgaree, in India, Capt. George Lindesay, of the corps of engineers in the service of the Hon. the East India Company on the Bengal Establishment.

Dec. 24. At Tophill, in St Elizabeth's, Jamaica, åt the advanced age of 124 years, Ann Rochester, a woman of colour. She enjoyed her health until the week preceding her death, leaving a family consisting of 155, being five sons and two daughters, 58 grandchildren, 68 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.

1822. Jan. 12. At Kingston, Jamaica, Mr John M'Laren, surgeon, from Edinburgh.

Feb. 23. At Christiansand, in Norway, Mrs Gron, sister of the late William Leslie, Esq. of Denlugas.

March 9. At Weymouth, John Bushby Maitland, Esq. of Eccles.

10. At manse of Huntly, the Rev. George Ross Monro.

17. At Edinburgh, Lieut. Colonel Alex. Stewart, Royal Scots.

17. At Burwash, in the county of Sussex, Christian, the wife of the Rev. Wm. Mackenzie, A.M. Rector and Vicar of that parish.

18. At Buccleuch Place, Mrs Brown, relict of the Rev. John Brown of Haddington.

13. At Perth, Mrs Peebles, relict of the Rev. Adam Peebles, minister of the Episcopal Chapel there.

20. At Bath, Mrs Alexander Robertson, daugh

ter of the late James Sinclair, Esq. of Durran county of Caithness.

21. At the Abbey of Luce, in the 80th year of his age, the Rev. William Learmont, 49 years minister of the gospel of Old Luce.

22. On board the Lady Pelham, on her return from Jamaica, Major Scott.

- At Broughty Ferry, Captain Robert Hill. -At East Connage, near Fort George, suddenly, James Roy, Esq. surgeon to the forces.

-At North Berwick, Mrs Hannah Westwood, wife of the Rev. George Brown, minister of the Associate Congregation there.

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At Newtonhill, Mrs Janet Alice, relict of the Rev. Andrew Mitchell, minister of the gospel, Beith, in the 80th year of her age.

23. At Port Glasgow, Capt. Hugh Douglas, in the 80th year of his age.

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At Dumfries, Miss Boyd, daughter of Mr Boyd, architect.

Mr Joseph Mills, of Hobart's Green, in the parish of Tamworth, aged 111. He was a labouring man, been resident in the parish of Tamworth 80 years, and enjoyed good health till within a few days of his death.

24. At Edinburgh, in the 92d year of his age, Mr Hugh Robertson, maker of bag-pipes. -At Aix, in Provence, Roderick Norman, Esq. 78th regiment.

25. Aged 19, Charlotte Augusta, wife of Evan Baillie, Esq. junior of Dochfour, and daughter of the late Rev. Archdeacon Baillie Hamilton.

At her house, in India Street, Edinburgh. Mrs Clerk, relict of James Clerk, Esq.

-At Nithbank, Dumfries-shire, Mrs Yorstoun, widow of Thos. Yorstoun, Esq. some time Chamberlain to his Grace the Duke of Queensberry, at Drumlanrig.

27. At Torhouse, David M'Culloch, Esq. of Torhouse.

28. At her house in Cupar, Mrs Wemyss, sen. of Weymss Hall.

At Stirling, Mrs Catherine Stewart, spouse of Mr John Dick, manufacturer.

29. At Glasgow, the Rev. James Couper, Rector of the united parishes of Landough, Leckwith, and Cogan, and Vicar of Roath, in the county of Glamorgan, second son of the Rev. Dr Couper, Professor of Astronomy in the University of Glasgow.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Trotter, relict of Robert Trotter of Castlelaw, Esq.

30. At Stirling, Mrs Mary Wardrobe, wife of Mr Crystal, writer.

-At his house, Bloomsbury Square, London, at a very advanced age, Sir John Sylvester, Bart. Recorder of London.

-At the Glebe, near Athlone, in his 80th year, the Rev. Thos. Young, brother to the late Bishop of Clonfert.

-At Prestonpans, Mr John Taylor, aged 87. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Bremner, wi dow of the late Mr Alexander Johnston, merchant in Fisherrow.

51. At Portobello, Mrs Stodart, wife of David Stodart, Esq. late of Tobago.

April 1. Mrs Stein, of Heriot Row, Edinburgh. At Ensham Hall, Oxfordshire, Colonel Peter Hay, of the Bengal Establishment.

-At Yetholm, Mr George Story, in the 74th year of his age, after having been 50 years schoolmaster of that parish.

- Mr William Morrison, merchant, Glasgow.

At Moy, near Forres, Colonel Hugh Grant, of Moy, late of the Hon. East India Company's service.

-At London, Lady Charlotte Fane, daughter of the Earl of Westmorelaud.

- At Chesthill, in the 24th year of her age, Mrs Lillias Menzies, spouse of the Rev. James MacLaurin, minister of Glenlyon.

3. At Edinburgh, aged 68, Mrs Agnes Tennant, widow of Mr Thomas Heriot, late merchant in Edinburgh.

-At Maitlandfield, Colonel Charles Maitland, of Maitlandfield.

-At Edinburgh, Miss Hester Anne Macneill, second daughter of John Macneill, Esq. of Colonsay. 4. At Belhaven, Thomas Haig, Esq.

At Greigston, Mr Robert Tullis, in the 90th year of his age.

-At Howth Castle, near Dublin, the Farl of Howth, in his 70th year. His Lordship is succeed.

ed in his titles and estates by his eldest son, Viscount St Lawrence, now Earl of Howth.

April 5. At Edinburgh, Mrs Colquhoun, wife of Frederick Colquhoun, Esq.

-Mrs Christian Macnaughtan, spouse of John Macfarlan, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

6. At Edinburgh, Mrs Hope, wife of James. Hope, Esq. W. S.

At Edinburgh, Mrs Christian Moubray, wife of William Caddell, Esq. of Tranent.

7. At Edinburgh, Jane, daughter of the late Robert Robertson, Esq. of Auchleeks, Perthshire.

-At Finnistone, in the 28th year of his age, Mr Arch. Geddes, son of the late William Geddes, Esq. of Alloa, and nephew of John Geddes, Esq. of Verreville.

8. At Alloa, Mrs Jean Christie, wife of Mr Alex. Bald, senior.

At Musselburgh, James Black, Esq. late of Trelawny, Jamaica, in the 64th year of his age.

9. At Haddington, Ann Maclaurin, daughter of the late Colin Maclaurin, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh.

-At Moffat, Thomas Wilson, Esq. late writer in Edinburgh, aged 79 years.

At Jardenfield, Mr John Roughead.

10. At Whitefield, Mrs Elizabeth Robertson, wife of Robert Robertson, Esq.

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-At Dumfries, Helen, eldest daughter of the Rev. Wm. Inglis.

11. At Deanbank, Mr James Mason, late merchant, Edinburgh.

12. At St Ninian's, Mrs Anderson, wife of the Rev. James Anderson, St Ninian's.

At Portland Place, London, Sir Nathaniel Conant, aged 76.

-In London, Robert Wilson, Esq. late Superintending Surgeon in the East India Company's service, on the Bengal establishment.

13. At Shandwick Place, Edinburgh, Edward, youngest son of Thomas Miller, Esq. of Glenlee, advocate.

- Mrs Hibbert, wife of Dr Hibbert, of Argyle Square, Edinburgh.

At Dumfin, David Paterson, Esq. late of Glasgow.

-At the manse of Drymen, in her 22d year, Anne, second daughter of the Rev. Duncan Macfarlane, D.D.

At Moore Park, Mrs R. A. Oswald, relict of R. A. Oswald, Esq.

-In Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, Mrs Boyle, wife of the Right Hon. David Boyle, Lord JusticeClerk.

At Grahamstone, near Falkirk, Mr Alexander Wilson, late of Sir William Forbes and Co.'s Bank, in the 34th year of his age.

-At Aberdeen, Margaret F. Nicol, infant daughter of Mr L. Nicol, advocate in Aberdeen.

At Aberdeen, Mr John Logie Arnold, son of the late John Arnold, Esq. Calcutta, in the 14th year of his age.

15. At Newburgh-Shore, Fife, Mrs Euphemia Clark, relict of the late Alex. Anderson, Esq. merchant there.

-At Edinburgh, Harriet, youngest daughter of Mr George Stedman, solicitor before the Supreme Court.

-At Midshore, Newburgh, Fife, Mrs Anderson, relict of the late Mr Alexander Anderson, merchant there.

-At Kirkcudbright, Henrietta Melville, 'daughter of Alexander Melville, Esq. of Barquhar, and spouse of the late Archibald Brodie, Esq. writer in Edinburgh.

16. At Edinburgh, Mr George Lyon, Broughton Street.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Arch. Younger, brewer, aged 35 years.

At Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Laidlaw, late Assistant Surgeon of the 66th regiment of foot.

17. At Arbroath, Mr John Ferrier, in the 93d year of his age, and long in his Majesty's service. -At Leith Fort, Frederick Brudenell, youngest child of Colonel Walker.

18. At Edinburgh, Miss J. Patrick, eldest daughter of the late John Patrick, Esq. of Treearne, Ayrshire.

19. At Dumfries, Mis; Newall, daughter of the Jate David Newall, Esq.

20. At Dumfries, Janet Wilson Gracie, youngest daughter of the late James Gracie, Esq. banker, Dumfries.

21. At Crieff, Christian Hantone, wife of Mr John M'Ewen, merchant.

23. At Glasgow, Miss Janet Somerville, only daughter of the late Mr John Somerville, merchant.

24. Colonel Robert Stewart of Fincastle.

Lately, at the White Hart and Punch Bowl, Ipswich, aged 101, Mrs Sarah Prime. She was followed to the grave by her son, in the 71st year of his age, and by several great-grand-children. Till within the last six weeks her health was good, and she sung several songs a few months before, her death.

At Huntly, aged 80, Mrs Mary Starks, widow of the late Rev. James Monro, minister of Cromarty.

-At Versailles, near Paris, Cæsar Colclough, of Daffry Hall, in the county of Wexford, Esq. late Chief Justice of Newfoundland.

April 9. At Poole, Argyleshire, suddenly, Catherine, aged nine years; and, on the 14th, after the patient endurance of a long illness, Donald, aged 21 years; son and daughter of Major Brodie.

15. At Thurso, in the 42d year of his age, Mr William Carnaby, resident Surgeon there, aft Lieutenant and Assistant-Surgeon in the 5th British militia.

19. At his house in Elder Street, Edinburgh, Alex. Stewart, Esq. accountant.

At Leith, on the 10th March, Laurence Skeen, jun. shipmaster, aged 21; and, on the 19th instant, Colin Skeen, aged 17, both sons of Mr Laurence Skeen, shipowner, Leith.

22. At Glasgow, Mrs Euphemia Johnston, wife of Mr Andrew Gardner, manufacturer.

24. At Liverpool, Roderick M'Neil, Esq. of Barra.

25. At Upper Tenements of Caldham, Brechin, Isobel Cowie, at the advanced age of 101. She had been about sixty years married. Till of late, she was capable of performing the ordinary functions of life, and her memory was retentive to the last. Shortly before her death she repeated many passages of scripture applicable to her situation.

-At Haddington, George Robertson, second son of the late Mr Wm. Robertson, merchant in London.

26. At Edinburgh, Miss Marrion Scott, aged 59, daughter of the late Mr Thomas Scott, farmer in Craiglockhart.

28. At Rosefield, Troqueer, Peter Ewart, Esq. of Rosefield.

-At Newburgh, Fife, Mr James Livingston, merchant,

29. At the Herald's College, Sir Isaac Heard, Garter Principal King of Arms. He was in the 92d year of his age, and had filled the distinguished office of Garter since April 1784.

At his house at Tannach, Caithness, Captain Peter Innes, late of the 79th regiment of foot.

At Ayr, Mrs Eaton, wife of William Eaton, Esq. Sheriff-substitute of the county of Ayr.

30. At Glasgow, Mr George Crawfurd, writer. -At Aberdeen, James Brechin, at the very advanced age of 102 years. He followed, during the early and middle part of his life, the occupation of a butcher in Old Meldrum; and for the last 40 years has been resident in Aberdeen in various employments, but in the enjoyment of good health, retaining his faculties until within a week of his death.

May 1. At Portobello, in the 74th year of her age, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with Christian resignation, Mrs Isabella Murdoch, spouse of Mr William Marshall, plumber, Edinburgh.

5. At Edinburgh, Mr Robt. Gilmore, ropemaker, Grassmarket.

5. At Edinburgh, Mrs Milne, wife of Mr James Milne, merchant, Johnshaven.

At Edinburgh, Walter, son of William Roy, Esq. of Nenthorn.

Lately, at Huntly, aged 80, Mrs Mary Starks, widow of the late Rev. James Munro, minister of Cromarty.

-At Montreal, Mr William Gray, proprietor of the Montreal Herald, a native of Aberdeen.

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