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ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 29th February 1820, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Bute, William, wright and builder, Glasgow
Cowan, William, flesher and horse-dealer, Paisley
Cotton, Stephen, china and earthen-ware mer-
chant, Glasgow

Dods, J. wright and builder, Greenside-row, Edin.
Douglas, James, merchant, Stirling

Ewing, Miller, & Co. merchants, carrying on busi-
ness as a company in Greenock; and at Newfound-
land under the firm of Miller, Fergus, & Co.
Glen, William, coal-master, merchant, and cattle-
dealer, Armsheugh

Gordon, James, cooper and fish-curer, Aberdeen
Gray, A. cloth-merchant and haberdasher, Irvine
Henderson, T. jun. merchant, Anstruther Easter
Howie, John & Joseph, merchants, spirit-dealers,
shoemakers, and leather-merchants, Irvine
Lang & Cochran, merchants, Glasgow

Lawrie, George & John, & Co. surgeons and drug-
gists, Edinburgh

M Kellar, Dugald, merchant, Greenock
Murray & Bonnar, booksellers and stationers,
Glasgow

London, Corn Exchange, March 6.,

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Plimpton & Co. merchants, Edinburgh, and John
Plimpton, sole partner of the firm

Robertson, Robt. & Co. spirit-dealers and umbrel-
la-manufacturers, Glasgow

Whyte, Alex. merchant and candlemaker, Dundee

DIVIDENDS.

Brodie, Geo. merchant, Leith; a dividend on the 11th March

Carrie, John, merchant, Arbroath; a final dividend 31st March

Henderson, Thomas and William, & Co. mer. chants, Edinburgh; a dividend 13th March Johnston, Dav. the late, manufacturer, Glasgow; a final dividend 23d March

M'Alister & Bryson, merchants, Glasgow; a dividend 15th March

Sim, G. M. & Co. merchants, Glasgow; a dividend 13th March

Stewart, John, general agent, Aberdeen; a divi. dend 3d April

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Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, to the Week ended 26th Feb. 1820. Wheat, 65s. 10d.-Rye, 38s. 10d.-Barley, 35s. 3d.-Oats, 24s. 1d.-Beans, 44s. 11d.-Pease, 48s. 9d.Beer or Big, Os. Od.-Oatmeal, 25s. 11d.

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 Feb. 1820.

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VOL. VI.

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12 Aug. 1819

10 Feb. R. Power, Ensign by purch. vice Beauclerk, 27 F. 3 do. W. M. P. Sweedland, Ensign, vice MacDaniel 20 Jan.

Bt. Lieut. Col. Poitier, from 50 F. Major, vice Owen, dead

68

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4. Dr.

73

do.

ret.

3 Dr. G. Ass. Surg. Williamson, from hp. 7 Dr. G. As. Sur. vice Coleman, exc. 3 Feb. 1820 Foster, from hp. Assist. Surg. vice Maginn, exch. Lieut. Alp to be Captain by purch. vice Wright, ret. 13 Jan. Fendall, Captain by purch. vice Fayer, ret. 3 Feb. Cornet Townshend, Lieut. by pur. 13 Jan. Hawkins, Lieut. by purch. 3 Feb. G. T. Hooker, Cornet by purch. 13 Jan. R. De Lisle, Cornet by purch. 3 Feb. Troop Quar. Mast. M. T. Donahoo, Reg. Quar. Mast. vice Masters, dead. do. Lt. Gen. Lord Stewart, G.C.B. Colonel do. Lieut. Gage, from 31 F. Lieut. vice Hamond, exch. do. Foster, from hp. 25 Dr. Lieut. vice Ormsby, exch. 10 do.

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Lieut. Stretton, from hp. vice Sloan, exc. rec. diff. 3 Feb. Lloyd, Capt. by purch. vice Coane, do. Ensign Monck, Lieut. vice Murphy, dead 2 do.

Williamson, from 45 F. Lieut. by

purch. vice Lloyd

P. Primrose, Ensign, vice Monck Lieut. Cameron, from hp. Thomson, exch. rec. diff. Westby, from hp. Lieut.

Clare, exch. rec. diff.

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Brockman, from hp. 84 F. Lieut.

vice Bowsar, exch. rec. diff.

Thomson, from hp. Paym. vice

3 do.

do.

Lieut. vice

27 Jan.

vice St

.3 Feb.

10 do.

Biggard, cashiered

27 Jan.

90

Capt. Holmes, from hp. 78 F.

Capt. vice

Holland, 1 R. V. Bn.

9 Feb.

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Lieut. Maclean, from hp. 3 F. vice Grant, exch. rec. diff. Ensign M'Intyre, from hp. 3 Ens. vice Campbell, exch.

G. Lieut.

27 Jan.

W. I. R.

10 Feb.

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Lieut. Gen. John Hope, formerly of 60 F.

Colonel

29 Jan.

and Lieut.

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Dixon, Captain by purch. vice Bel

Gren.G. Ensign and Lieut. Erskine, Lt. and Capt.

Cold. G. Captain H. J. W. Bentinck, Adjutant, vice C. Bentinck, res. Adjutant only do. 3 F. G. Lt. and Capt. Wigston, Capt. and Lieut. Colonel by purch. vice Stewart, ret. 31 Dec. 1819 Lieut. Anson, Lieut. and Capt. by purch. 20 Jan. 1820 Gent. Cadet Dixon, from Roy. Mil. Coll. Ensign and Lieut. by purch. do. Gen. Marquis of Huntly, Colonel 29 do. Ensign Stephens, Lieut. vice Vaughan, 10 Feb. do. J. W. Stuart, Ensign, vice Chambers, dead do. Ensign Cotter, from hp. Ensign, vice Wainwright, exch. rec. diff. 27 Jan. Captain Barnwell, from hp. 88 F. Capt. vice Stirling, exch. 10 Feb. Lieut. Maclean, Capt. by purch. vice Molloy, ret. 20 Jan.

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Rifle B. Capt. Stewart, from hp. Capt. Beckwood, 27 Jan. Gent. Cadet G. V. Creagh, from R. Mil. Coll. 2d Lieut. vice Peel 6 do. 1W.I.R. Lt. Chads, Captain by purch. vice Isles, 27 do.

ret.

Ensign Myers, Lieut. by purch. 3 Feb. 2 Hosp. Mate B. O'Brien, Assist. Surg. vice Dunn, Staff do. Cape C. Lt. Stockenstroom, from hp. of the late Regt. vice Stockenstroom, exch. 10 do. 1R.V.B. Brevet Major Holland, from 90 F. Capt. vice Chapman, cancelled 3 do. Lieut. Dean, from hp. R. Wag. Tr. Lieut. vice Gilbert, cancelled

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Fothergill, from hp. 97 F. Lieut. vice Fuller, cancelled

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Ensign Mackenzie, from hp. 8 W. I. R.
Ensign, vice Gordon, 7 V. Bn.
Paym. Briggs, from hp. 58 F. Paym. do.
Lieut. Bambrick, from hp. 43 F. Lieut.
vice Walker, cancelled

do.

Young, 'from hp. 25 F. Lieut. vice

Dickenson, cancelled

vice Green, cancelled

do.

O'Connell, from hp. 82 F. Lieut.

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Challis, cancelled

do.

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Fleming, from 90 F. Lieut. vice Goslett, cancelled

do.

10 do.

Captain Baldwin, from 83 F. Capt. vice Poitier, 61 F.

Black, from hp. 50 F. Lieut. vice Elliott, cancelled do.

do.

Lieut. Seward, from hp. Lieut. vice Douglas, cancelled

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27 Jan.

Qua. Master Buchanan, from hp. 5 G. Bn.

N. Power, Ensign by purch, vice Cappage, cancelled

Brevet Lieut. Col. Lord C. Fitzroy, from Gren. G. Major by purch. vice Hog, ret.

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Ensign Hebden, from hp. 2 Gar. Bn. Ens.

vice Baynes, exch.

27 Jan.

Ensign Gordon, from 1 R. V. Bn. Ensign, vice Alexander, cancelled

do.

7

8

9

do.

do.

Ensign Gardner, from 5 R. V. Bn. Ensign,
vice Johnston, cancelled 1 Nov. 1819
Lieut. and Adj. Crawford, from 90 F.
Lieut. and Adjutant
3 Feb. 1820
Ensign Skinner, from hp. 43 F. Ensign
vice Martin, cancelled
Troop Quar. Master Jackson, from hp. 33
Dr. Ensign, vice Mac Math, canc. do.
Lieut. Burke,from hp. 48 F. Lieut.
Stewart, Adjutant
Quar. Master Hogan, from hp. 14 F. Ens.
vice Nickson, cancelled
do.
Ensign Maclean, from late 6 R. Vet. Bn.
Ens. vice Fraser, cancelled 1 Nov. 1819
Quar. Master Sloane, from hp. 2 W. I. R.
Ens. vice Komareck, canc. 3 Feb. 1820
Royal Artillery.

Gent. Cadet R. Luard, 2d Lieut.

H. G. Teesdale, 2d Lieut.
J. Gore, 2d Lieut.

Garrisons.

do.

8 Dec. 1819

do.

do.

Gen. Earl of Chatham, K.G. Governor of Gibraltar
29 Jan. 1820
Lieut. Gen. Lord Beresford, G.C.B. Governor of
Jersey
do.
of Cork
Hart, from 73 F. Governor of Lon-
donderry and Culmore
do.

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Sir Brent Spencer, G.C.B. Governor

Capt. Butler, 1 F.

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Duport, Royal Art. Demarara

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9 Oct. 1819

25 Dec.

8 Nov.

8 Aug.

11 May

25 Dec.

A. Macpherson, 59 F. Isle of France 11 May
Innes, 92 F. Up Park Camp, Jamaica

Jones, 67 F. Mullingaum

Hunt, Royal Engineers
Crouchley, hp. 85 F.
D'Arcy, hp. 91 F.

do.

Beecher, 6 R. V. Bn.

Ens. Tottenham, 1 F.

Chambers, 6 F. Pisa

Assist. Store-keeper General J. Hare, Dep. Storekeeper General

20 Dec. 1819

Tho. Broadbank Parr, As. Store-keeper Gen. do.
Amos Lister,

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Exchanges.

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17 July

29 Dec.

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25 do.

20 Dec.

21 June

12 Aug.

Chamberlain, 24 F. Ghazepore, Bengal

Lowe, 2 W. I. R. Gambia

Young, hp. European Gar. Company
Fredericks, hp. German Legion, Hanover
10 Jan. 1820
Dec. 1819

Paymaster Boyes, hp. 26 F.

Quarter Master Parke, 1 F. Wallyahbad, Madras

Assist. Surgeon Swindell, hp. 1 Dr. Gds. Amherst-
burgh, Upper Canada

Commissariat Department.

28 Aug.

1 Sept.

Usher, from 62 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Macdonell, hp.

Assist. Com. Gen. Belson, Demarara
Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. Howie, Jamaica
Medical Department.
Hosp. Assist. Cusins, Jamaica

27 Nov.

7 do.

14 Nov.

Lane, from 84 F. rec. diff. with Capt.
Lynch, hp. R. W. I. Ran.
Lieut. Ivers, from 8 F. with Lieut. Lord Bingham,
hp. 3 F. G.

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

THE mean temperature of February is considerably above the average of the same month during the last four years, and the mean daily range of the Thermometer is upwards of a degree less. The temperature, therefore, has been more equable thani s generally experienced in this climate. The warmest period of the month was the 6th, 7th, and 8th, when the Thermometer rose above 50, the coldest was after the 18th, when the temperature of the night was frequently below 32. The mean of the daily extremes coincides exactly with that of 10 morning and evening. The fluctuations of the Barometer are somewhat less than the annual average fluctuations, and the mean height is fully 3 tenths higher than that of February for the last four years. The state of the Hygrometer indicates an unusually dry atmosphere, owing to the prevalence of cold north-east winds towards the end of the month. It will be found, on looking back to the first Number of this work, that there is a striking coincidence between February of this year and the same month of 1817. The difference both in temperature and dryness is in favour of the latter. From the mild state of the weather about the 7th, it was expected that the severe winter was to be followed by an early spring. These hopes, however, have been partially disappointed by the stormy weather that set in towards the end of February, and which still continues (March 2d,) with increasing severity.

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

July 23, 1819. At Madras, Mrs Simpson, relict of late William Simpson, Esq. a daughter.

Jan. 1, 1820. At Rome, the lady of Henry Harvey, Esq. a daughter.

18. The lady of Thomas Lauder Dick, Esq. of Relugus, a son.

19. At Boulogne, the lady of Hugh Rose, Esq. of Glastulich, a daughter.

23. At Edinburgh, Mrs Lockhart of Castlehill,

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At the Union Hotel, St Andrew's -square, Edinburgh, Mrs Horrocks, a son.

At Edinburgh, Mrs George Wauchope, a daughter.

15. At Wellington-place, Leith, Mrs John Mackie, a daughter.

17. At Island Bridge, near Dublin, the lady of Captain H. G. Jackson, a son.

18. At Hilton, Mrs Pearson of Myrcairnie, a daughter.

At Newmains, Mrs David Syme, a daughter. At Edinburgh, Mrs Wemyss, Abbey, a son. At Salisbury-street, Edinburgh, Mrs John Gray, a daughter.

19. Mrs Crosbie, Northumberland-street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

At Lathrisk House, Fifeshire, the lady of William Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk and Bavelaw, a son and heir.

Mrs Cathcart, Gayfield-square, a son. 21. At Culloden, Mrs A. Gordon, a son. 22. At Edinburgh, the lady of William Ogilvie, Esq. younger of Chesters, a daughter.

23. Mrs James Borthwick, Abercromby-place, a daughter.

Mrs John Wardrop, 103, George-street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

25. Mrs Charles Tawse, Gayfield-square, a son. 26. At Edinburgh, Mrs Stevenson, Albany-street, a daughter.

Lately-At London, the Countess of Cowper, a daughter.

At the house of her father, Lieutenant-General Macleod, St James's Park, London, Lady Gardi

ner, a son..

At Edinburgh, Mrs Johnstone of Alva, a daugh

ter.

MARRIAGES.

[ Aug. 23, 1819. At Calcutta, Henry Manning, jun. Esq. of the civil service, to Caroline, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Russell, of the Bengal establishment.

Dec. 18. Hugh Fraser, Esq. assistant-surgeon in his Majesty's 12th regiment, to Mary, second daughter of Patrick O'Hennessy, Esq. Ennis, county of Clare.

Jan. 1, 1820. At Perth, Mr P. Milne, to Mary,' daughter of John Tainsh, Esq. writer, Crieff.

17. At Closeburn, G. Johnstone, Esq. factor at Eglinton, to Ann, eldest daughter of Mr William Guthrie.

19. At Fulham, William Wilberforce, jun. Esq.

the eldest son of William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P. to Mary Frances, second daughter of the Reverend James Owen, rector of Paglesham.

At Bamborough, Thomas George Gregson, Esq. Warren House, to Miss Bogg.

24. At Turnberry Lodge, William Crawford of Littleton, to Jane Ronald, eldest daughter of Charles Angus, Esq. Turnberry Lodge.

At Bridgeforme, Archibald Wallace, Esq. writer, St Andrews, to Miss Ann, youngest daughter of the late Dewar Lauder.

At Kinghorn, Lieutenant James Nairn, R.N. to Miss Sophia Sprunt, daughter of Mr James Sprunt, manufacturer there.

25. At Edinburgh, the Hon. Henry Robert Westenra, M. P. to Anne Douglas Hamilton, daughter of the late Douglas Duke of Hamilton and Brandon.

At Bellevue, Captain G. A. Veitch, of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late George Hoggan, Esq. of Waterside.

At Plocktown, Lochalsh, Donald Matheson, Esq. of Achnadarroch, to Mary, daughter of Mr Duncan M'Rae, late of Conchra.

27. At Glennan, Neil Campbell, Esq. to Matilda, daughter of the late Duncan Macdougall, Esq. of Ardĭntrive.

31. At Glasgow, Gavin Hamilton, Esq. of Springbank, parish of Avondale, to Miss Nancy Paterson, youngest daughter of the late William Paterson of Oldhill.

Mr James Stark, printer in Glasgow, to Maria, seventh daughter of the late George Kinloch, Esq. Stonehaven.

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At Prestonhall, near Cupar Fife, Capt. Allan Briggs, of the Elizabeth of Kirkaldy, to Miss Swan, daughter of the late John Swan, Esq. of Prestonhall.

Feb. 8. At St George's, Hanover-square, the Earl of Uxbridge, eldest son of the Marquis of Anglesey, to Eleanora, second daughter of the late John Campbell, Esq. of Shawfield, having been previously married on the 5th August last, at Altyre, in Scotland, the seat of her brother-in-law, Sir W. G. Cumming, Bart.

At Edinburgh, by the Rev. Dr Peddie, Mr Thomas Craig, mason, to Stewart, second daughter of Mr Matthew Craig, Charles Street.

At Inverness, J. M'Lennan, Esq. of the colony of Berbice, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Reverend Angus Bethune, minister of Alness.

9. At Inverary, Ludovick Cameron, Esq. writer there, to Miss Alice Macnicol, daughter of the deceased Reverend Donald Maenicol, minister of Lenmore and Appin.

At Devonbank, the Reverend William Brash, Glasgow, to Miss Jane Dick, youngest daughter of James Dick, Esq. of Devonbank.

11. At Blantyre, Mr Robert Caldwell, merchant, Glasgow, to Miss Jean Binning, eldest daughter of Mr James Binning, innkeeper, Blantyre.

17. At Spylaw, Mr Mark Turnbull, of Scaithmuir, farmer, to Miss Barbara Robertson, fourth daughter of Mr James Robertson, Spylaw.

At Midmar Castle, G. R. Nuttal, M. D. of London, to Marion, third daughter of James Mansfield, Esq. of Midmar.

At Hampstead, John Loch, Esq. to Rubinia Marion Cullen, youngest daughter of Archibald Cullen, Esq. one of his Majesty's Counsel.

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At Kensington church, Anthony Macdonald, Esq. of Lochgarry, to Miss Macdonald of the Grange, Brompton.

18. At St John's chapel, Edinburgh, Captain Charles S. J. Hawtayne, R. N. to Anne, second daughter of the late Charles Hope, Esq. commissioner of the navy.

21. Fred. W. Campbell, Esq. of Barbreck, to Sophia, daughter of the late Sir Edward Winnington, Bart. of Stanford Court, Worcestershire.

22. At Edinburgh, Robert Hartshorn Barber, of Hayton Castle, in the county of Nottingham, Esq. barrister at law, to Sarah, only daughter of Samuel Wordsworth of Nottingham-place, Esq.

At Pinkston, James Harvey, Esq. writer, Glasgow, to Mary, second daughter of John Gourlay, Esq. of Cowlairs.

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