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Rifle Brig. G. H. Cavendish, 2d Lt. by purch. vice Dolphin 17 Dec. 1829. Gent. Cad. R. Petley, from R. Mil. Coll. 2d Lt. vice T. W. Smith 24 do.

R. Art..

Ordnance Department.

Gent. Cadet W. H. Askwith, 2d Lt. vice Gosset, prom. 18 Dec. 1829. F. Dunlop, do. vice Beaudo. champ, prom. F. Dick, do. vice Stricklaud, res. do. A. Tylee, do. vice Skindo. E. J. Jones, do. vice Aldo. cock, prom. C. J. Dalton, do. vice do. Luard, prom. W. H. Forbes, do. vice do. Teesdale, prom. D. E. Wood, do. vice do.

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do.

Lt.-Gen. Sir R. H. Sheaffe, Bt.-Col.

vice Sir G. Don, 3 F.

21 do.

40

Lt. Serjeanston, Capt. by purch. vice Morrow, ret.

17 do.

Ens. Valiant, Lt.

do.

H. F. Wakefield, Ens.

do.

Gore, prom.

41

Capt. Dempster, from h. p. Capt. vice

Guinness, 94 F.

do.

Unattached.

11

Lt. Browne, Capt. by purch. vice

Clarke, ret.

27 April.

Ens. Stuart, Lt.

do.

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Maj. Johnson, from 64 F. Lt.-Col. by purch. 24 Dec. 1829. Lt. Osborne, from 7 Dr. Gds. Capt. by purch. 17 do. Ens. Whalley, from 77 F. Lt. by purch. 12 Jan. 1830. The undermentioned Lieutenant actually serving upon Full Pay in a Regiment of the Line, whose Commission is dated in the year 1809, has accepted promotion upon Half Pay, according to the General Order of the 27th Dec. 1826. Lt.Grant, from 24 F.Capt. by purch. 12 Jan. 1830.

Exchanges.

Lt. Col. Armstrong, 1 F. with Lt.-Col. Campbeli, 26 F.

Capt. Craw, 2 Dr. rec. diff. with Capt. Hobart, h. p.

Creighton, 81 F. do. with Capt. Hill, h. p. Brooke, 81 F. do. with Capt. Ogilvy, h. p. Lieut. Waddell, 38 F. with Lieut. Bristow, 47 F. Brett, 62 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Kirkaldy, h. p. 30 F.

Ens. Hutchins, 2 F. with Ens. Craigie, 14 F.
Strong, 26 F. with Ens. Perrot, 30 F.
Vet. Surg. Jones, 1 Dr. Gds. with Vet. Surg. Mel-
lows, h. p. 18 Dr.

Resignation.

Quar. Mast. Ferris, Gren. Gds.

5

63

64

Retirements.

Licut.-Colonels.

Kelly, 54 F.

24 do.

Nott, do.

do.

Battersby, 63 F.

Ens. Duberley, Lt.

do.

do.

Captains.

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77

J. E. Lewis, Ens. by purch. vice Whalley, prom.

12 Jan. 1830.

86

J. Scott, Ens. vice Whitfield, 33 F.

Morrow, 40 F. Clarke, 44 F. Sadlier, 91 F.

90

ret.

94

24 Dec. 1829. E. Eyton, Ens. by purch. vice White, 17 do. Capt. Guinness, from 41 F. Capt. vice Sadlier, ret.

Lieutenant.

Murdoch, h. p. 35 F.

Ensigns.

do.

Lt.-Col. Fitz Gerald, from h. p. Lt.Col. vice Fane, 54 F. 24 do. Assist.-Surg. Turnbull, from h. p. Cape Regt. Assist.-Surg. vice Lawder, 59 25 do.

F.

Rifle Brig. Capt. Stewart, Maj. by purch. vice

Craigie, 2 F. White, 90 F.

Cancelled.

Cornet Mainwaring, 1 Dr.

F.

Logan, 63 F. 17 do. Johnston, Maj. vice Mitchell, 31 24 do. Lt. Saumarez, Capt. by purch. vice Stewart 17 do. - Ridgway, Capt. vice Johnston 24 do. 2d Lt. Dolphin, 1st Lt. by purch. vice Saumarez 17 do. J. W. Smith, 1st Lt. vice Ridgway 24 do.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced from the 22d of Dec. 1829, to the 23d of Jan. 1830,

Addis, T. Hereford, builder.

Alsop, J. Manchester, grocer.

Audley, W. Grafton-street, victualler.

Armitage, W. Netherend-in-Denby, fancy manufacturer.

Rowles, J. Balsham, grocer.

Bloxham, J. M. Halesowen, apothecary.
Bowes, J. Leeds, flax-spinner.

Baynton, T. Spa, Gloucester, coach-proprietor.
Burt, J. Whitechurch, linen-draper.

Bowler, J. Kidderminster, carpet-manufacturer.
Buckingham, S. I. Islington, victualler.
Brancker, T. Leeds, merchant.
Birks, J. Wickersley, maltster.
Birks, J. Doncaster, cattle-salesman.

Budd, J. Minchinhampton, maltster and baker.
Brashier, E. J. Chancery-lane, shoemaker.
Brett, J. and J. sen. and jun. Luton, dealers.
Buxton, O. and T. Preston, corn-dealers.
Carne, G. H. Limehouse, victualler.

Crawley, S. Hemel-Hampstead, linen-draper.
Crole, D. Sweeting's-alley, broker.

Crump, T. and J. Tewkesbury, woollen-drapers.
Clark, T. B. and W. Woodbridge, drapers.
Cooke, S. Coventry, riband-manufacturer.

Clarke, E. and A. deacon, Goswell-street, drapers. Coppock, J. and C. Cross, Gutterlane, silk-warehousemen.

Crook, H. Preston, coach-proprietor.

Dewhirst, T. Sheffield, grocer.

Davenport, E. Bristol, grocer.

Dawson, W. Tetford, carpenter.

Davis, S. S. and J. S. and J. Robinson, Liverpool, merchants.

Downing, H. Smethwick, iron-master.

Ellam, T. Liverpool, bricklayer.

Elgie, G. T. Silver-street, wine-merchant.

Fisher, W. Keswick. jeweller.

Fraser, J. Bath, perfumer.

Farrant, T. Egham, upholsterer.

Franklin, R. Southhampton-row, tailor.

Fox, S. of Hackney, Edmonton, Stoke Newing

ton, and Blackfriars-road, surgeon and apothecary.

Guy, A. Chippenham, money-scrivener.
Goodchild, J. Reading, grocer.

Gore, E. Worcester, brewer.

Geddes, R. Fenchurch-street, wine-merchant.
Gray, J. Lambeth, coal-merchant.

Gaskell, N. Wigan, iron master.

Howard, R. High Holborn, baker.

Hattersley, D. Bilton-with-Harrogate, innkeeper.
Hammond, G. Piccadilly, draper.
Hastie, T. Whitehaven, merchant.
Huddlestone, S. Ardwick, saddler.

extracted from the London Gazette.

Hendrey, J. Great Newport-street, plumber.
Howells, R. Llandovery, shopkeeper.

Hall, T. G. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant.
Hawkins, C. E. Crown-street, Soho, victualler.
Haxby, J. Brotherton, lime-dealer.
Horridge, J. Liverpool, confectioner.
Harris, J. Stepney, currier.

Judson, C. jun. Ripon, upholsterer.

Jacobs, J. Walton-upon-Thames, auctioneer.
Jacobs, S. and J. Houndsditch, furriers.
Kemball, J. Haverhill, grocer.

Leach, J. H. Canterbury, draper.
Lloyd, J. Liverpool, linen-draper.
Lang, N. Teignmouth, grocer.

Lodge, D. Almond bury, fancy-manufacturer.

Lamb, J. jun. Nottingham, tobacconist.
Luckett, W. Bloxham, dealer in cattle.

Mears, W. Chapel-street, Mayfair, baker.

Mortlock, W. Rochester, linen-draper.

Merkley, W. East Retford, lace-manufacturer. Murgtroyd, W. Sculcoates, grocer.

Moody, R. Romsey, plumber.

May, R. Davenport, tobacconist.

Morgan, J. Exeter and Woodbury, grocer and farmer.

Mitchell, G. jun. Brighton, broker.

Mayor, J. Freckleton, and H. Crook, Preston, corn-merchant.

Mayor, J. Freckleton, and H. Bursaugh, and H.

Crook, Preston, corn-merchants.

Marshall, J. Norwich, silk-merchant.

Morris, R. Regent-street, auctioneer.
Mosman, A. Liverpool, merchant.

Nevett, J. George-yard, agent.

Noye, E. H. Canon-street, money-scrivener.

Nimmo, W. Calthorpe-place, baker.

Newcombe, E. Brentwood, corn-chandler.

Neale, W. and R. Hale, Southwark, druggists.

Oke, E. Falmouth, tailor.

Price, C. Strand, umbrella-manufacturer.

Packman, W. Ludgate-hill, tavern-keeper.

Page, D. Epsom, horse-dealer.

Preis, P. M. Regent's-park, wine-merchant.

Preiss, P. M. and W. Donne, or Donna, Parkterrace, wine-merchants.

Peters, J. Hoxton, ale-brewer.

Pays, W. Leeds, coach-maker.

Petrie, T. S. Liverpool, wine-merchant.
Pack wood, T. Welshpool, innkeeper.

Pearce, R. A. Southwark and Pimlico, livery. stable-keeper.

Pain, J. Bentinck-street, dealer in beer.
Pearson, W. York-castle, tanner.

Potter, J. Maidstone, grocer.

Rix, E. Brighton, linen-draper.

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Rastall, J. Kilburn, builder.

Bankrupts.

Richmond, T. Stone's-end, Southwark, corn-
dealer.

Rowe, J. St George's in the East, shipowner.
Rayner, R. Crawford-street, iron-monger.
Ripamonti, A. G. Fox, Ordinary-court, merchant.
Shepherd, J. L. Castle-street, linen-draper.
Sprigg, O. Birmingham, fire-iron-maker.
Scrivener, N. Ratcliffe, Highway, builder.
Smith, J. Nottingham, lace-manufacturer..
Smith, G. Nottingham, currier.
Smith, T. Bromley, sheep salesman.
Sirley, J. East Peckham, baker.
Scott, W. Bristol, merchant.

Sainter, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, worsted manu-
facturer.

Sainter, J. Snaith, worsted manufacturer.

Smith, D. Walham Green, staze-coach proprietor.
Stephenson, J. R. Manchester, ironmonger.
Smith, J. & J. Hutchinson, Liverpool, shipowners.
Thompson, N. Dartmouth, master-mariner.
Taylor, J. Kirby-Misperton, timber-merchant.
Thackeray, J. Manchester, cotton-spinner.

Tidman, E. Birmingham, victualler.
Thatcher, W. Westminster, victualler.
Tatton, J. H. Thames-bank, coal-merchant.
Vandercom, T. Hampstead-road, plasterer.
Williams, W. Bristol, iron-founder.

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Williamson, J. & T. Rishworth, Keighley, wor-
sted-spinners.

Walker, J. Clehonger, miller.

Walters, T. jun. Cheadle, innkeeper.

Watson, W. & T. Yeoman, jun. Cliffe-cum-Lund,
miller.

Wildblood, S. Rayton, maltster.

White, J. Bolton-upon-Dearne, innkeeper.
Wright, J. & J. Davies, Liverpool, grocers.
Wood, J. Haddenham, baker.

Wicks, P. Holloway-road, cheese-monger.
Whitby, T. Liverpool, miller.

Wagner, G. & W. Chapman, Greek-street, drapers.
Wake, M. Wapping, anchor-smith.

Weston, G. Lane End, Stafford, earthen-ware ma-
nufacturer.

Yeoman, T. Sutton-upon- Derwent, corn-factor.
Yates, C. Stafford, banker.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced from the 1st of December, 1829, to the 31st of January, 1830.

Arrol, William, cotton-spinner at Houston, and

merchant in Glasgow.

Beath, James, merchant, Leslie.

Bennet, Alexander, haberdasher, silk-mercer, and clothier, Dundee.

Borrowman, John, writer and steam-boat proprie. tor, Glasgow.

Bruce, Alexander, appraiser, auctioneer, and dealer in furniture, Edinburgh.

Caldwell, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, Edin. burgh.

Cameron, Robert, iron-monger, Glasgow.
Creighton, James, cabinet-maker, Dumfries, Hut-
chesontown of Glasgow,

Dickson, Robert, fish-curer in Auchmutty, near
Arbroath.

Dowell, James, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, in
Edinburgh.

Dow, Alexander, spirit-dealer, South St David-
street. Edinburgh.

Dunlop, James, cattle-dealer and grazier, Provanhill.

Eastons, R. & R. manufacturers and merchants,

Glasgow; and R. Easton, sole surviving partner
of that concern.

Finlayson, Wm. merchant in, and agent at, Ar-
broath, for the Montrose Bank.

Forrester, Alexander, & Co. wood-merchants,
Glasgow, and Forrester, Alexander, the only in-
dividual partner.

Fraser, John, tertius, draper, Inverness.
Fraser, Hugh. draper, Inverness.

Fyfe, Charles, & Co. merchants, Aberdeen, and
Fyfe, Charles, merchant there. only partner.
Gianetti, Joseph, perfumer and toy merchant,
George-street, Edinburgh.

Gibbs, Wm. vintner and spirit-dealer, Glasgow.
Gordon, Andrew, residing at Newington, late mer-

chant and manufacturer, Bristo-street, Edin-
burgh.

Gourley, James, blacksmith, Dundee.
Harvey, James, merchant, and dealer in sharp
and moulding sand, and writer in Glasgow.

James, Alexander Leith, woollen-draper and ha
berdasher, Aberdeen.

Johnston & son, painters, Glasgow.

Liddell, Archibald, painter, oil and colour-mer-
chant, Glasgow.

Mitchell, James, grain-dealer and merchant, Wa-
ter of Leith, near Edinburgh.

Nicol, Samuel, cattle-dealer at Herdhill, near Kirriemuir.

Petrie, John, sen. merchant, Arbroath.

Robb, Donald, merchant and fish-curer, Wick.
Robertson, Walter, stone and earthenware mer-
chant, north-west Circus Place, Glasgow.
Rose, Alexander, spirit-dealer and grocer, Ar-
broath.

Ross, John, vintner and trader, Brechin.
Russell, Thomas, grazier and cattle-dealer at
Maidenlees, and Russell, Christopher, apothe-
cary and druggist, in Hamilton, carrying on
business as cattle-dealers and graziers.
Scoular, Thomas, grain and spirit-dealer in Paisley.
Stuart, James, stage-coach proprietor, and gig and
horse hirer, Dundee.

Sutherland, George, & Co. ironmongers, Aber

deen, and Sutherland, George, ironmonger, there, as an individual, the only known partner. The Charlestown and Limekilns Ropery Company, carrying on business as sail and rope makers at Limekilns, under that firm, and also under the firms of Francis Anderson & Co., and of Newton and Anderson, and William Hood Newton, merchant and commission-agent, Edinburgh, and Francis Anderson, merchant and rope and sail maker, Limekilns, the individual partners, as individuals.

The Saint Rollocks Foundry Company, ironfounders in Glasgow, and of Robert Pollock and Thomas Girdwood Hardie, partners of said company.

Walker, David Ferney, brewer, Livingstone-
yards, Edinburgh.

Watt, John, sen. builder and coffee-dealer in
Paisley.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

July 8, 1829. At Calcutta, the lady of Adam
Freer Smith, Esq. of a daughter.

Aug. 9. At Madras, the lady of Lieut. William
Bremner, 47th regiment, and fort-adjutant of Bel-
lary, of a son.

Sept. 22. At the Cape of Good Hope, Lady Arbuthnot, of a daughter.

4. At Bogota, the lady of Robert Haldane, Esq. of a son.

Oct. 30. At St Petersburg, the lady of Dr Wal-
ker, of a daughter.

Nov. 27. At Kinblethmont, the Lady Jane
Lindsay Carnegy, of a daughter.

29. At Cowdenknows House, Mrs Captain Cuth-
bert, of a son.

29. At Innerwick Manse, Mrs Forman, of a daughter.

At West Houses, Mrs Williamson, of a son. Dec. 1. At Braehead, Lochwinnoch, Mrs Captain R. R. Hunter, of a daughter.

-At No. 3, Lothian Road, Mrs James Denham, of a son.

2. At No. 30, South Hanover Street, the lady of Captain John Paterson, East India Company's service, of a son.

At No. 11, India Street, Mrs Clerk Maxwell, of a daughter.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs John Hamilton, of a son. 3. At Parkhill, the lady of William Gordon Cuming Skene, Esq. of Pitlurg and Dyce, of a daughter.

5. At Brussels, the Hon. Mrs George Fairholme, of a son.

6. At No. 29, Windsor Street, Mrs Duncan, of

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31. At Springhill, Aberdeenshire, the lady of George Forbes, Esq. of a daughter.

Jan. 1, 1830. At Edinburgh, Mrs Wemyss of Wemyss Hall, of a son.

- At No. 15, South Charlotte Street, the lady of James Hope, jun. Esq. of a daughter.

At No. 38, Great King Street, Mrs Spence, of a daughter.

4. At Arniston Place, Newington, Mrs Peter Forbes, of a son.

5. At No. 6, Howe Street, Mrs Thomas C. Smith, of a son.

6. At St Andrews, the lady of David Hill, Esq. chief secretary at Madras, of a son.

-At No. 5, Salisbury Road, Newington, Mrs Pender, of a daughter.

7. At Eddleston Manse, Mrs Robertson, of a daughter.

8. At No. 67, Queen Street, the lady of Francis Balfour, Esq. of Fernie Castle, of a son.

10. At Hope Street, Leith, Mrs William Wyld, of a son.

-At Spylaw, Mrs Dudgeon, of a daughter. 11. At Monk Castle, Ayrshire, the lady of John Deans, Esq. of a son.

12. At the College of Glasgow, Mrs Sandford, of a daughter.

15. At Ayr, Mrs Fullarton of Skeldon, of a son. -At No. 9, Coates Crescent, Mrs Henry Paget Gill, of a son.

-At Buccleuch Place, Mrs Andrew Muir, of a

son.

-At Penninghame House, Mrs Houston Stewart, of a son.

16. At Kilkenny, the lady of Captain George M'Donald, 92d Highlanders, of a daughter, who only survived half an hour.

-At No. 7, St Vincent Street, Mrs John Moinet, of a son.

18. At the Priory, St Andrews, the lady of John Small, Esq. of a daughter.

At Ratho, Mrs James Craig, of a daughter. -At Regent Terrace, the lady of Dr J. Easton of a son.

At Carlow, the lady of Thomas Capel Loft, Esq. 92 regiment, of a son.

23. At Kirkbank Cottage, the lady of Sir Char les Abraham Leslie, Bart. of a daughter.

24. At St Davids, Fife, Mrs Meiklejohn, of a

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24. At Merchiston House, the lady Elizabeth Thackeray, of a son,

25. At St John Street, Mrs Dr William Reid, of a daughter.

-At James Place, Leith Links, Mrs George Goodlet, of a daughter.

26. At 41, Northumberland Street, Mrs David Cannan, of a daughter.

-At Carberry, the lady of Colonel Turner, 1st regiment of Bombay light cavalry, of a daughter. The lady of P. G. Skene, Esq. of Hallyards, of a daughter.

29. At No. 29, Northumberland Street, Mrs John Hannay, of a son.

Feb. 1. At No. 25, Anne Street, Mrs Hunter, of a daughter.

Lately, At Castle Craig, the lady of Sir David Kinloch, Bart. of Gilmerton, of a son.

- At Government House, Sydney, the lady of Lieut.-General Darling, Governor of New South Wales, of a daughter.

-At Caen, the lady of Lieut.-Colonel Melville Browne, (late of the 8th, or King's regiment,) of

a son.

-At East House, Hampstead, the lady of Cap tain Macdonald, of the 16th regiment, of a daugh

ter.

MARRIAGES.

Feb. 4, 1829. At Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, James Clark, Esq. of Dunrobbin, John's River, Van Diemen's Land, to Jane Mackay, daughter of the late Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq. Ledberg, Sutherlandshire.

June 22. At Cawnpore, Lieut. Robert S. Trevor, interpreter and quarter-master 3d regiment Bengal cavalry, to Mary, youngest daughter of William Spottiswoode, Esq. Lethendy, Perthshire.

Nov. 10. At La Canardiere, near Quebec, the Hon. Francis Ward Primrose, only brother to the Earl of Rosebery, to Percy, third daughter of the late Lieut.-Col. Ralph Gore, ordnance storekeeper.

30. At Perth, Mark Richardson, M.D. to Miss Isabella Young, second daughter of the late John Young, Esq. of Ardbenny.

At Edinburgh, Mr Charles Raisbeck Hanzell, of King Square, London, to Matilda, only daughter of Mr William Pollard of Ardwick, Manchester.

- At Glasgow, Mr John Allan, writer, to Ellen, eldest daughter of Francis Adam, Esq.

-At Glasgow, Mr Alexander Galloway, jun. to Agnes, third daughter of Francis Adam, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

Dec. 1. At Edinburgh, the Rev. James Turnbull, to Margaret, daughter of James Weddell,

Hanover Street.

7. At Springbog, near Glasgow, Mr Robert Chambers, bookseller, Edinburgh, to Anne, only child of the late John Kirkwood, Esq. of the Customhouse, Glasgow.

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-At Dublin, the Hon. Robert King, M.P. eldest son of the Viscount Lorton, to Booth Gore, only sister of Sir Robert Booth Gore, Bart. of Lissadell, county of Sligo.

- At Dumfries, Alexander Melville, Esq. M.D. there, to Miss Maxwell, eldest daughter of Wellwood Maxwell, Esq. of Barncleuch.

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8. At Ellon Cottage, the Rev. William Liston of Redgorton, to Mary, third daughter of the late Alexander Forbes, Esq. of Salt Pond Hut, jamaica.

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At Edinburgh, John Oliver, Esq. youngest son of William Oliver, Esq. of Dinlabyre, to Margaret, daughter of the late Charles Kerr, Esq. of Abbotrule.

-At Edinburgh, John Augustus Lloyd, Esq. of Little Cloisters, Westminster, to Fanny Drummond, eldest daughter of Malcolm MacGregor, Esq. his Majesty's consul at Panama.

9. At Glasgow, the Rev. John Macalister of Glenlyon, Perthshire, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Cuthbertson, Gorbals.

14. At Old Liston, Mr Thomas Allan, merchant, Leith, to Janet, daughter of the late Thomas Allan, Esq. of Allanfield.

-At Campbeltown, Mr James Reid, merchant in Glasgow, to Miss Watson, daughter of William Watson, Esq. merchant in Campbeltown.

15. At Hampton, John Kingston, Esq. of Clair mont, Demerara, to Louisa Henrietta, second

daughter of the late Sir Charles Edmonstone of Duntreath, Bart. Stirlingshire.

16. At Edinburgh, Mr William Turnbull, Hassendean, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr Robert Scott, Todshawhaugh, Roxburghshire.

17. At Edinburgh, Mr Andrew Neilson. Bank of Scotland, to Miss Christina Bonar, daughter of the late Thomas Bonar, Esq.

- At Hope Park, Mr W. D. Scott, No. 13, Anandale Street, to Agnes, second daughter of Mr Archibald Dunlop, late of Whitmuir, Roxburghshire.

-At Milbrook, near Southampton, Andrew Crawford, M.D. of Winchester, to Emma, youngest daughter of the late A. F. Nunez, Esq. of Basing Park, Hants.

At Manse of Forgue, Thomas Middleton, Esq. of Davieston, Cromarty, to Eliza, daughter of the Rev. Alexander Allardyce, minister of Forgue.

At London, Alexander Rennie, Esq. M.D. Queen Street, Mayfair, London, to Mary Helen, third daughter of John Anderson, Esq. of Glads wood.

18. At London, James Stewart, Esq. of Cairnsmore, Kirkcudbrightshire, to Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Gilbert M'Leod, Esq. Gloucester Place, London.

21. At Crailing House, Edward Jones, Esq. of Liverpool, youngest son of the late Richard Jones, Llayhall, Denbighshire, to Harriet, third daughter of the late James Paton, Esq. of Crailing, Roxburghshire.

2. At Old Greenlaw, Mr William Leighton, West Maitland Street, Edinburgh, to Sarah, daughter of the late Mr William Hogg.

-At Inverness, John Limont, Esq. Leith, to Catherine, daughter of the late Mr Robert Ettles, Inverness.

21. At Stornoway, Alexander Stewart, Esq. to Ann, daughter of John Mackenzie, senior, Esq. of Stornoway.

-At Inverury Manse, the Rev. James Bisset, minister of Bourtie, to Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Robert Lessel, minister of Inverury.

24. At Edinburgh, Dr James Boyd, of the Royal High School, to Jane Reid, eldest daughter of Mr John Easton, late merchant there.

25. At Wester Balado, Kinross-shire, James Beveridge, Esq. younger of Balado, to Agnes, second daughter of the late Alexander Beveridge, Esq. of Wester Balado.

26. At Lauriston Place, William Ross, to Flora G. MacRae, daughter of William MacRae, Esq. Beauly, Inverness-shire.

29. At Stirling, Robert Lamond, Esq. writer, Glasgow, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Mr James Mathie, dyer, Stirling.

Jan. 4, 1830. At Dalkeith, Mr David Park, to Miss Mary Irving Scott.

5. At Gladswood, Berwickshire, Francis Bucher, Esq. wine-merchant, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, to Christina, second daughter of John Anderson, Esq. of Gladswood,

At Lude, William Fraser, Esq. major of his Majesty's 61st (Argyleshire) regiment, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late James M Inroy, Esq, of Lude.

7. At Edinburgh, Samuel Darwick Beresford, Esq. M.D. of the colony of Berbice, to Mary Stuart, second daughter of James Anderson, Esq. Burrowloch.

12. At Paris, Alexander Pringle, Esq. of Whyt bank, to Agnes Joanna, daughter of the late Sir William Dick, Bart. of Prestonfield.

13. At Canterbury, John G. K. Burt, M.D. to Mary Peckly, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Peckby Francis.

14. At Paris, the Viscount Charles de Mentque, to Miss Caroline Susannah Spencer, daughter of the Hon. Mr Spencer.

-At London, John Kerr, Esq. of Westfield, in the county of Edinburgh, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of Neil Malcolm, Esq. of Poltalloch, Argyleshire, and Lamb Abbey, Kent.

15. At Lixmont, Lieut.-Col. Fairfax, only son of the late Vice-Admiral Sir William George Fairfax, to A. Montgomerie, third daughter of Thomas Williamson, Esq.

- At Tuam, Captain Henry Gascoigne, of the 34th regiment, son of General Gascoigne, member for Liverpool, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the Bishop of Tuam,

20. At Abbey Park, near St Andrews, the Rev. William Merson, minister of Crail, to Jessie Grant, daughter of Lieut.-Col. Andrew Glass, of the Hon. East India Company's Service.

22. At Stirling, Mr Gordon Stewart, merchant in Edinburgh, to Miss Margaret Lennox, Stirling. 25. Mr James Alison, jun. clothier, 55, Princes Street, to Jessie Isabella, daughter of William Napier, Esq. Customs, Fisherrow.

28. At 51, Moray Place, John Watson Barton, Esq. of Saxby, county of Lincoln, to Miss Juliana Hope, second daughter of James Hope, Esq. W.S.

Lately, At Chelsea, John O'Neil, Esq. of the Quarter-Master-General's Office, to Janet, daugh ter of Captain William M'Leod.

At Newbattle Abbey, Colonel Sir William Maynard Gomm, K.C.B. of the Coldstream regiment of guards, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of the right Hon. Lord Robert Ker.

At London, Lieut.-Col. Craigie of Ferry Bank, Fife, to Harriet, widow of the late Lieut.Gen. MacIntyre, of the Bengal Artillery.

At London, William, youngest son of the late Col. William Rickart Hepburn of Rickarton, to Eliza Maria, second daughter of the late Major William Mitchell, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

At the Hague, at the residence of the British Ambassador, Captain Northey, of the Coldstream Guards, to Miss Boreel, daughter of Gen. Borcel.

DEATHS.

Mar. 20, 1829. At Berhampore, Bengal, James Simson, Lieutenant and acting Adjutant of his Majesty's 49th regiment of foot, son of Mr James Simson, late in Posso, Peebles-shire.

July 3. At Ellick poor, East Indies, Helen, second daughter of the late Hon. William Erskine, Lord Kinedder, one of the Senators of the College of Justice.

6. At sea, on her passage to Calcutta, Mrs Mary MacDonald, wife of Lieut. John Bartleman, of the Hon. East India Company's service.

16. On his passage home from Bombay, John Poole, Assistant-Surgeon of the Queens, second son of Richard Poole, M.D.

Aug. 10. At Ballary, Lieut.-Col. Taylor, of the 48th regiment.

Sept. 7. At Port Talbot, Upper Canada, James Henderson, surgeon, son of the late Rev. Thomas Henderson of Kilmalcolm; and, on the 10th, Mis Margaret Murray, his wife.

16. At St Vincent's, the Hon. Robert Gordon, president of his Majesty's council of that island, in the 91st year of his age.

18. At Demerara, Lieut. William MacKenzie, 1st foot, Royal Scots.

Nov. 5. At Brussels, M. C. Heyliger, wife of Lachlan Cuming of Blackhills, and second daughter of John Heyliger, Esq. formerly governor of the colony of Berbice, south America.

14. At Cork, in his 39th year, Major John Malcolm of the 42d regiment, or Royal Highlanders. 19. At Aberdeen, the Rev. William Brown, minister of the gospel at Inverury, in the 54th year of his age, and 28th of his ministry.

At Bristol, in the 17th year of her age, Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Rev. Frederick Gwyne, formerly of Edinburgh.

23. At Falkirk, William Schaw, Esq. surgeon, in the 78th year of his age.

At Cavers Caree, William Riddell, Esq. of Camiestoun, in his 81th year.

- At Annfield House, Fifeshire, Mrs Jane Falconer Colquhoun, wife of David Kemp, Esq. and eldest daughter of the late Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, Bart.

24. At Leamington, Jane, the wife of G. Crawford Antrobus, Esq. M.P. second daughter of Sir Coutts Trotter, Bart.

26. At 15, Hart Street, aged 12 years, William, youngest son of Mr Douglas, miniature painter. -At Addington, John Simson, Esq.of Blainslie. 27. At Lochhead, Argyleshire, of a sudden but severe illness, John Campbell, Esq. sen.

28. At Aberdeen, the Rev. William Robertson, in the 78th year of his age, and about the 20th of his ministry.

29. At Huntingtower, Wm. Keir, Esq.

30. At London, Henry Viscount Harberton. Dec. 1. At Edinburgh, in the 24th year of his age, Mr William Proudfoot, student of divinity, and late teacher at Leadhills.

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