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BANKRUPTS IN ENGLAND.

Where the Town or City in which the Bankrupt resides is not expressed, it will be always in London or the Neighbourhood. So also of the Residences of the Attorneys, whose names are placed after a [.

T distinguishes London Commissions, C those of the country.

Gazette-March 23 to April 16. March 23.-Atherton, W. Everton, Liverpool, brewer. [Hinde, Marshall-street, Liverpool. C. Brandwhite, P. Bristol, fringe manufacturer. [Vizard, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.

Piazza

Harrison, 1. Mount-terrace, Whitechapel-road,
flour-factor. [Stevens, Little St. Thomas Apos-
tle, Queen-street, Cheapside. C.
Jullion, J. Holborn, jeweller._[Hannam,'
chambers, Covent-garden. T.
Lyes, W. Cheltenham, coal-merchant. [Bous-
field, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street. C.
Robinson, W. Botesdale, Suffolk,
[Stocker, New Boswell-court. C.
Wickham, W. jun. Chichester, butcher. [Ellis,
Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C.

maltster.

March 26-Buckle, C. Manchester, draper. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Hoyle, T., J. Lord, J. Chatburn, and W. Fothergill,
Irwell Springs, Lancaster, calico-printers. [Nor-
ris, John-street, Bedford-row. C.

Hughes, M. B., and J. Horton, Dudley, Worcester,
iron-founders. [Clarke, 109. Chancery-lane. C.
Lacey, J. Bristol, dealer. [Woodhouse, King's
Bench-walk, Temple. C.

Travaskiss, J. Sidney-place, Commercial-road,
tailor. [Hindman, Basinghall-street, T.
Trowbridge, J. Shaftsbury, Dorset, stocking-ma-
nufacturer. [Buchanan, Holborn-court, Gray's-
inn. C.

Turner, W. Ruckholt-house, Leyton, Essex, dealer in horses. [Griffith, 103, High-street, St. Marylebone. T.

March 30.-Barmby, T. Ossett-common, Dewsbury, York, clothier. [Fisher, Thavies-inn. C. Baylis, J. Dunton, Warwick, coal-merchant.

[Hall, 15, Great James-street, Bedford-row. C. Brown, S. Vine street, Lambeth, cooper and canteen maker. [Branscomb, Wardrobe-place, Doctor's-commons. T.

Cooper, R. Stratford, Essex. grocer. [Sheffield,
25, Great Prescot. street, Goodman's fields. T.
Dean, R. W., and T. W. Cooke, Bethnal-green,
brewers. [Coren, 20, Salisbury-st. Strand. T.
Duckworth, E. Ribchester, Lancaster, victualler.
[Appleby, 11, Gray's-inn-square. C.
Evans, J. Sheerness, haberdasher. [Spence, Fur-
nival's-inn, Holborn. T.

Firmstone, J. jun. Lower Mitton, Kidderminster,
dealer. [Whitaker, Broad-court, Long-Acre. C.
Foulds, A. Love-Clough, Lancaster, cotton-spin-
ner. [Mackinson, Temple. C.

Frost, G. Sheffield, cheesemonger. [Wilson, 16,
Greville-street, Hatton-garden. C.

Garnett, A. Liverpool, merchant. [Battye, Chan-
cery-lane. C.

Gaunt, W. Armley, Leeds, cloth-manufacturer.
[Stocker, New Boswell-court, Carey-street, Lin-
coln's-inn. C.

Hawksley, J. Birmingham, merchant. [Long,
Holborn-court. Gray's-inn. C.

Ivatts, J. Gerrard's-hall, Basing-lane, wine-mer-
chant. [Jones, Sise-lane. T.
Jeremy, D. Strand, linen-draper.
New-inn. T.

M'Clure, S. Wigan,

[Gasgill, Wigan. C.

[Richardson,

Lancaster, shopkeeper.

Major, J. W. Frome Selwood, Somerset, clothier. [Edmunds, Exchequer-office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn. C.

Murphy, P. Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury square,
wine and spirit merchant. [Gaines, Caroline-
street, Bedford-square. T.

Richardson, J. 10, Webb's County-terrace, New
Kent-road, corn factor. [Lester, 2 New-court,
Crutched-friars. T.

Ripley, J. Wapping High-street, mathematical
instrument-maker. [Noy, Great Tower-street.

T.

Young, W., and J. Renard, Downs'-warf, Hermitage, wharfingers. [Beetholme, 9, Staple-inn. T.

April 2.-Baker, W. Rew, Devon, farmer. [Andros, 58, Chancery-lane, C.

[Scuda

Barthrop, W.sen. and jun. Lincoln, wool-staplers.
[Styan, 4, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C.
Boultbee, T. Lichfield, coal-master.
more, 11, King's Bench-walk, Temple. C.
Furnival, W. and J. Hardy, Stratford-upon-Avon,
Warwick, corn-merchants. [Taylor, John-st.
Bedford-row. C

Richardson, J. Kingston-upon-Hull, corn-dealer.
[Rosser, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. C.
Standen, T. Lancaster, slater. [Armstrong, 11,
Staple-inn, Holborn, C.

Westbrook, J. Redbern, Hertford, innkeeper.
Hodgson, St. Mildred's-court. T.

April 6. Birmingham, F. Wellington-brewery,
common-brewer.
Charles-street, City-road,
[Miller, 35, Castle-street, Holborn. T.
Friend, J. Bristol, maltster. [King, 6, Gray's-
inn-square. C.

Hudson, W. Ebenezer-place, Commercial-road,
ship-owner. [Seale, Covent garden Chambers.
T.

Miles, S. Ludgate-street, watch-maker. [Rosser,
Great Ormond-street. T.

Pexton, J. Skipton, York, innkeeper. [Beverley,
3, Garden-court, Temple. C.

Pitstow, J. jun. Witham, Essex, miller. [Wil-
son, King's Bench-walk, Temple. T.
Ramsden, W. Leeds, victualler. [Battye, Chan-
cery-lane. C.

Reynolds, H. Cheltenham, saddler. [Williams,
Lincoln's-inn. C.

[Dickin

Sanders, T. Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick, coal-
merchant. [Tyrrell, Guildhall-yard. T.
Smethurst, J. sen. and R. Hindle, Torkington,
Chester, calico-printers. [Milne, Temple. C.
Steele, J. Liverpool, Lancaster, map and chart-
seller. [Smith, 17, Austin-friars. T.
Tate, W. Cateaton-street, bookseller.
son. 35, St. Swithin's lane. T.
Tomlinson, J. Bedford-bury, woollen-draper
[Nethersole, Essex-street, Strand. T.
Watton, W. Lichfield, brewer. [Constable, Sy-
mond's-inn, Chancery-lane. C.
Welsford, W. Tower-hill, merchant.
ward, Token-house-yard. T.
Westlake, J. Moreton-Hampstead, Devon, serge-
maker. [Brutton, 55, Broad-street. C.

[Wood

April 9.-Gratty, W. and M. Moss, Liverpool, cordwainers. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Handforth, D. Manchester, victualler. [Adiington, Bedford-row. C.

Jeaffreson, W. Framlingham, Suffolk, apothecary, [Edwards, Framlingham. C.

May, W. Newbury, Berks, maltster. [Hamilton,
31, Berwick-street, Soho. C.

Monnington, W. Chepstow, Monmouth, grocer.
Evans, Hatton-garden.

Penrith, W. Bath, draper. [Jenkins, 8, New-inn.
C.

April 13.-Abbotts, T. and R., Skinner-street,
wine-merchants. [Heath, 10, King's Bench-
walk, Temple. T.

Betham, G. of the East-India ship, Asia, master-
mariner. [Tatham, Castle-street, Holborn. T.
Corbett, E. Liverpoo!, common-brewer.
lington, Bedford-row. C.

[Ad

Croston, T. West-houghton, Lancaster, manufacturer. [Norris, John-street, Bedford-row. C. Davidson, W, and A. Garnett, Liverpool, merchants. [Battye, Chancery-lane. C.

Good, P. P. Clapton, insurance-broker. [Stevens, Little St. Thomas Apostle. T. Loutten, G. West Teignmouth, Devon, rope-maker. [Hore, 1, Serle-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields. C. Pickersgill, J. Wood-street, Spitalfields, silk-manufacturer. [James, Bucklersbury, Cheap

side. T.

Pickett, J. Caroline-street, Commercial-road, builder. [Heard, Hooper's-square, Lemon-st. Goodman's-fields. T.

Quirk,

P. jun. Liverpool, corn-merchant. [Wheeler, 28, Castle-street, Holborn. C. Robinson, M. Sebright-place, Hackney-road, plumber. [Norton, 37, Old Broad-street. T.

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Steel, R. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship and insur. ance-broker. [Baker, Nicholas-lane, Lombard-street. T.

April 16.-Arosby, S. jun. and T. Arnsby, sen Fishtoft, Lincoln, horse-dealers. [Wright, Inner Temple. C.

Browne, W. J., and W. Kermode, Liverpool, merchants. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C. Emmott, W. Leicester-square, tailor. [Collett, 62, Chancery-lane. T Garnett, J. Liverpool, linen-draper. [Lowe, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane. C. Herbert, P. and J., London, merchants. [Osbaldeston, London-street, Fenchurch-st. T. M'Shane, M. Foley-piace, Portinan-square, upholsterer. [Stevens, Little St. Thomas Apostle. T.

Miller, W. 48, Chapel-street, Pentouville, merchant. [Kearsey, King-street, Cheapside T. Paull, W. Bolehall, Warwick, tanner. [Hicks, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. C.

Robinson, R. Liverpool, corn and flour-dealer. [Chester, 3, Staple-inu. C. Sharpley, J. York, merchant. quer-office of Pleas. C.

[Walker, Exche

Vincelt, N. Northampton-place, Old Kent-road, draper. [Wilde, College-bill. T.

Willcock, W. F. Tavistock, Devon, dealer. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

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Thomings, E. and J. Dimmack, Stafford, pigiron-makers. [Williams, J, Swithin's-lane. C. - Thornicraft, J. Coventry, victualler. [Hall, 15, Great James strect, Bedford-row. Walter, G. Upper-street, Islington, liner-draper. [Swain, Frederick's-place, Old Jury. T. April 23.-Burr, J. Hales Owen, Salop, iron-master. [Long, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. C.

Child, J. St. Ives, Huntingdon, boat-wright. [Ellis, 43, Chancery-lane.

Coales, C. Earith, Huntingdon, liquor-merchant. [Long, 4, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn, C. Evans, F. Cirencester, Gloucester, corn-dealer. [Bever, 2, Cook's-court, Lincoln's-inn. C. Firmstone, J. P. Wolverhampton, Stafford, ironmaster. [Hicks, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. C. Fowler, W. Staines, Middlesex, linen-draper. [Fisher, Furnival's-inn, Holborn. T.

Hannum, E. Crown-court, Threadneedle-street, insurance-broker. [Hutchison, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street. T.

Hirst, J. Awkley, York, ironfounder. [Lever, 5, Gray's-inn-square. C.

Holland, S. P. Worcester, hop and seed-merchant. [Cardale, Gray's-inn. C.

Kent, C. Chorlton-row, Manchester, shopkeeper. [Adlington, Bedford-row. C.

Smith, A. J. and 1. Shepherd, Brierley, Stafford, iron-masters. [Tooke, Gray's-inn. C.

Smith, J. K. Farnham, Surrey, upholsterer. [Fisher, Furnival's-inn. T.

Warreu, P. Warminster, Wilts, mealman. [Lowden, 17, Clement's-inn, Strand. C.

SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.
Gazette-March 19 to April 16.

Brown, W. merchant, Lawhill, Saltcoats.
Brown, H. merchant, Saltcoats.
Macarthur, G. grocer, Glasgow.

Sorby, J. Jun. ironmonger, Glasgow.

Wood, W. sen. ship-owner, Dunfermline.
M'Leod, Rev. J. builder, Glasgow.

Hill and Pattison, and N. Hill, spirit-dealers,
Glasgow.

M'Leau, A. cattle dealer, Mark, Kirkmabreek.
M'Queen, D. and L., cattle-dealers, Drumournie,
Inverness.

Mitchel, W. grocer, Maybole.
Brash, J.ironmonger, Edinburgh.
Drysdale, J. grocer, Glasgow.

Ferguson, P. jun. slater, Glasgow.

M'Alpine. J. general-merchant, Corpach, FortWilliam.

Liston, W. merchant, North Bridge-street, Edinburgh.

Stewart, R. cattle-dealer, Blairtamock, Glasgow.
Brown, J. merchant, Saltcoats.
Cranstoun, T. merchant, Edinburgh.
Anderson, J. builder, Inverkeithing.
Hunter, R. merchant, Greenock.

BIRTHS.

March 22. In Arundel-street, the lady of W. Yatman, Esq. a son.

24. At the residence of Henry Bankes. Esq. MP. Old Palace-yard, the lady of the Hon. T. Stapleton, eldest son of Lord Despencer, a daughter. 26. At Densworth Cottage, the lady of N. Newnham, Esq. a son.

- At Deal Castle, the Hon. Mrs. Crewe, a son. -At Milton-house, Stamford, Lady Milton, a daughter.

29. In Whitehall-place, the Right Hon. Lady James Stuart, a son.

April 1. Lady Frances Ley, a daughter.

At Battersea, the lady of C. Rippon, Esq. a son. 2. At her brother's, E. Lonsada, Esq. Bedford-place, the lady of M. Gatteres, Esq. of Sidmouth, Devonshire, a son.

5. In Bolton-street, the lady of the Hon. T. Knox, MP. for Dungannon, a daughter.

-At Viscount Northland's, in Upper Grosvenorstreet, the lady of the Hon. Capt. Knox, RN. a daughter.

6. In Great Maddox-street, the lady of Major Carlyon, a son and heir.

-At Wheathamsted, Herts, the lady of the Rev. G. T. Pretyman, a son.

8. At Colchester, the lady of the Rev. Dr. George Holt, a daughter.

9. At Bifrons, near Canterbury, the Marchioness of Ely, a son.

-At Coley-park, the lady of J. B. Monck, Esq. MP. a son.

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grand-daughter of Bertie Bertie Greathead, Esq. of Guy's Cliff, Warwickshire. March 27. By special licence, at Hulton chapel, in the parish of Runcorne, by the Rev. Dr. Blackburn, Warden of Manchester, Sir James Milles Riddle, of Ardnamarchan and Sunart, Bart. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late, and sister of the present Sir Richard Brooke, of Norton, Bart.

28. Nicholas Harris Nicholas, Esq. of Inner Temple, and of Waterloo Villa, Cornwall, to Sarah, daughter of the late John Davison, Esq. of the East India-house.

30. At Flamstead, by the Rev. A. Franks, Frederick Franks, Esq. to Emily, second daughter of Sir J. Saunders Sebright, Bart.

John Savage, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law, to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late T. Patrickson, Blackheath.

April 4. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Wm. Lawrence, Esq. of Southampton Cottage, Camberwell, to Agnes, only daughter of J. Willan, Chester.

4. At All Saints, Southampton, H. Walker, Esq. to Amelia, youngest daughter of S. Medina, Esq. of Guildford-street, Russell-square. 8. At St. George's Bloomsbury, H. Mullineux, Esq. of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, to Miss Edwards, of Gloucester-street, Queen-square. -At Great Saling, Essex, J. Humphreys, Esq. of Lincoln's-inn, to Charlotte Dorothy, sixth daughter of B. Goodrick, Esq. of Saling-grove, in that county.

John Bourke Ricketts, Esq. son of the late G. Ricketts, of Ashford-hall, in the county of Salop, to Isabella, daughter of T. J. Parker, of Portland-place, and niece to. C. N. Pallmer, Esq. of Norbiton-house, Surrey.

9. At Mary-le-bone Church, by the Rev. Archdeacon Heslop, DD. John Francis Davis, Esq. of Birdhurst-lodge, near Croydon, to Emily, fourth daughter of the late Lieut.-Colonel Humfrays, of the Bengal Engineers.

-The Rev. Richard Tomkyns, Rector of Great Horwood, Bucks, to Louisa, daughter of the Rev. J. Preedy of Winslow.

-At St. Lawrence's Church, Thanet, George Frend, Esq. of Canterbury, to Ann, third daughter of R. Tomson, Esq. of Ramsgate. 10. At St. George's Hanover-square, the Rev. H. Moore, of Tackbrooke, in the county of Warwick, to Rebecca Harriot, youngest daughter of the late L. Huntingdon, Esq. Deputy Receiver. General of the Stamp Duties.

At Islington, Mr. T. Bourke, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of A. Bruce, Esq. Upper Bedford-place, Russell-square.

11. At Marlborough, Wilts, Mr. G. J. Squibb, of Orchard-street, Portman-square, to Frances Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Meyler.

-At St. Mary's Church, Bathwick, by the Rev. F. Festing, Vicar of Wingham, Edmund Haynes, Esq. of the Island of Barbadoes, to Lucy, third daughter of G. Reed, Esq. of Dockfour, Demarara, and Johnstone-street, Bath.

15. At Richmond, the Hon. Pownall Bastard Pellew, MP. eldest son of Lord Viscount Exmouth, to Georgiana Janet, eldest daughter of M. Dick, Esq. of Richmond, and of Pitcarrow-house, Angusshire. 16. At Leigh, Worcestershire, S. Miles, Esquire, of Leicester, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late J. Dod, Esq. of Cloverly-hall, Shropshire.

At. St. George the Martyr's, Mr. James Boyle, jun. of Serle-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, to Catherine Matilda, eldest daughter of Mr. Molyneux, of Devonshire-street, Queen-square. -At St. George's Hanover-square, Mr. Aide of Constantinople, to Georgiana Emma Maria, youngest daughter of the late Admiral Sir G. Collier. The ceremony had been previously performed at Count Ludolf's the Neapolitan Ambassador, and was attended by the Count and Countess Ludolf, the Count and Countess St. Antonio, &c.

17. At St. Lawrence Jewry, Mr. Burn, Solicitor, King-street, to Sarah Sophia, daughter of the late Capt. R. Colnett, of the East India Company's Service.

18. Baker Gabb, Esq. of Abergavenny Castle, Monmouthshire. to Mary Anne, eldest daughter

of T. Stead, Esq. of Devonshire-street, Queensquare.

-At St. Pancras, Wm. Warre Simpson, Esq. to Isabella, third daughter of J. Booker, Esq. of Cronstadt.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Edinburgh, Allan George Field, Esq. to Jessic. relict of the late Dr. J. Maclean, of Carriacon.

IN IRELAND.

At Athlone, Philip Robinson, Esq. of Mount Venture, in the county of Tipperary, to Olivia, youngest daughter of John Larkan, Esq. Captain RN.

Captain Charles Gill, CB. RN. to Harriett, daugh. ter of W. White, Esq. Captain RN.

ABROAD.

At the British Ambassador's Chapel, at Paris, W. Helsham, Esq. son of J. Helsham, Esq. of Kilkenny, Ireland, to Charlotte, only child of the late Capt. Orme, 534 regt.

At Port of Spain, Trinidad, Stephen Jones Coppinger, Esq. of Cork, to Louisa, only daughter of Lee Usborne, Esq. of that Island. At the British Ambassador's Chapel, at Paris, Charles Frederick Lewis Dupliez, Comte de Cadignan, Captain of the 3d regt, of dragoons, and Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, to Catherine Sophia, eldest daughter of the late C. Trelawney Brereton, Esq. formerly Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, and of Shotwick-park, Cheshire.

DEATHS.

March 21. At his residence, in Tilney street, in his 70th year, Sir Charles Henry Englefield,

Bart.

At Epping Vicarage, the Rev. Edward Conyers, Vicar of Epping and of Walthamstow, in the county of Essex, after a severe illness of five months. 23. In his 71st year, Joseph Ashe, Esq. son of the late John Ashe, Esq. and brother to the Rev. S. Ashe, many years rector of Langley Burrell, Wilts.

-At Brompton Park House, in his 84th year, James Vere, Esq. Banker, of Lombard-street. 25. Mr.Thomas Nixon, Warden of the Fleet Prison, he expired suddenly while sitting in the Lodge: medical aid was immediately procured, but was of no effect in restoring animation. Lately, in Nicholas-street, Chester, aged 36, Sophia, wife of Mr. Ayrton, and eldest daughter of Francis Nicholson, Esq. a lady distinguished by her talent for painting: although, in consequence of ill-health, unable to apply to it with that sedulity she would otherwise have done. -At Worlingham-hall, in the County of Suffolk, Robt. Sparrow, Esq. in his 81st year. 26. At Sunning-hill, Mary, only daughter of Geo. Smith, Esq. of Sellwood Park, Berks.

27. At her residence, in Durford-street, Stonehouse, after a severe illness, Mrs. Blaxton, relict of the late Lieutenant Henry Blaxton, RN. and sister to Admiral Sir Edward Thornborough, KCB.

-At Bath, after a severe and lingering illness, the lady of Sir Geo. Gibbes, MD.

20. After a painful illness, Lady Elton, wife of Sir Abraham Elton, Bart. of Clevedon Court, Somersetshire.

-At his house, in Russell-square, Samuel Yate
Benyon, Esq. one of his Majesty's Counsel.
30. At his house, in Red Lion-square, Samuel
Keene, Esq.

-At his house, in Bloomsbury-square, Sir John' Silvester, Bart. Recorder of London, in his 76th year. He had been dining the preceding day with the Duke of York, and retired to bed in good spirits at about 12 o'clock, and the next morning was found dead, owing, it is supposed, to a spasmodic attack which had seized him in the course of the night. Sir John was nearly 80 years of age, and had been very infirm for several years. He is succeeded in the Office of Recorder, by Newman Knowlys, Esq. Common Serjeant, who was unanimously elected on the 10th of April.

April 1.-Suddenly, at Ensham-hall, the residence of his Son-in-law, John Ruxton, Esq. Colonel Patrick Hay, of the Hon, East India Company's Service, aged 73.

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1. At Bagbrooke Rectory, near Northampton,
H. B. Harrison, Esq. eldest son of the Rev. Dr.
Harrison, AB. and Student of Christ Church,
Oxford.

2. At Dorking, aged 84, Catherine, relict of the
late Rev. Owen Manning, of Godalming, Surrey.
3. In the Strand, aged 14, Sidney, the third son of
the late William Davies, Esq. of the house of
Cadell and Davies.

5. John Longley, Esq. Resident Magistrate of the
Thames Police Office, and formerly Recorder of
Rochester.

6. At Pentonville, aged 61, John Leigh, Esq. for
30 years an eminent merchant at Lisbon.
7. At Ipswich, most sincerely regretted, Isabella
Catherine, relict of the late William Thomson,
Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's Service,
and eldest daughter of the Rev. William Whin-
field, Rector of Ramsey, and Dover-court-cum-
Warwick, in the County of Essex.

9. At his house, at Hammersmith, in his 68th
year, Richard Radford, Esq. one of his Majesty's
Justices of Peace for the County of Middlesex.
10. In Clarges-street, Caroline, wife of Dr. Cloves.
11. In Upper Norton-street, Robert Wilson, Esq.
late Superintending Surgeon in the East India
Company's Service, on the Bengal Establish-
ment.

13. At his house in Berner's-street, Henry Delamain, Esq. in his 94th year.

At his residence, Broom Farm, Teddington, John Stephenson, Esq. in his 81st year.

16. Suddenly, in his 69th year, John Green, Esq. of Highbury Park, Islington, and Hinckley, Leicestershire.

IN SCOTLAND.

At Milton-house, Geo. Moncrieff, Esq.
At Edinburgh, Mrs. Stern, of Herriot Row.
At Edinburgh, Mrs. Robinson, relict of Geo. Ro-
binson, Esq. of Clenmisten, W.S.

At Balmuto-house, the seat of the Hon. Lord
Balmuto, Sir Alexander Boswell, Bart. of Au-
chinleck, in consequence of a wound in the
right shoulder, received in a duel the preceding
day, with James Stuart, Esq. jun. of Duncarn.
The Duel took place at Anchtertool, in Fife, Sir
Alexander being attended by the Hon. John
Douglas, Brother of the Marquess of Queens-
berry, and his Adversary by the Earl of Rosslyn.
The unfortunate Gentleman was just returned

from London, where he had been attending the funeral of his Brother, the late James Boswell, Esq.

IN IRELAND.

At Skibbereen, Lieut. Charles Probart, of the
Rifle Brigade, son of the late William Probart,
Esq. of Lincoln, in consequence of the inces-
sant fatigue arising from his duty in that dis-
turbed part of Ireland.

At the Deanery-house, Cork, Mrs. Elington,
widow of the late Major General Elington, and
daughter of the very Rev. the Dean of Cork.
At Dungar, King's County, Mrs. Chetwynd, relict
of the late Wm. Chetwynd, Esq. of Hempstead,
in the County of Cork."

ABROAD.

At Paris, Geo. Mercer, Esq. of Queen Ann-street, late Lieut. Colonel in the First Regiment of Life Guards.

At Mountvilliers in France, in his 30th year, Pierse O'Kearney, Esq. of Down Castle, in the County of Tipperary, Ireland.

At Lockeren, in the Pays Bas, Jane, the third daughter of Peter Cotes, Esq.

At Madeira, whither he went for the recovery of his health, William Richard Hudson, eldest son of William Hudson, Esq. of Frogmore, Herts, aged 21.

At Lima, October 5, in his 36th year, Capt. Thos. Fairbairn, of the St. Patrick of London, son of the late Mr. Matthew Fairbairn, of Newcastle; his death was occasioned by a severe wound, received on the night of the 24th of July, while on board his own ship at Callao, during Lord Cochrane's attack on that place. Captain F. had applied to his Lordship both personally and otherwise, for leave to remove his ship, being a neutral, without the Spanish lines, but this was peremptorily refused, in consequence of which he was placed between the fire of the Spanish batteries, and the Patriot Squadron.

Near Baroda, on the Western bank of the Caly Sind River, Lieut.-Col. John Ludlow, late Com mander of the Neemuch Field Force. The death of this gallant Officer is most sincerely regretted by the whole detachment.

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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, &c.

The Rev. W. G. Judgson, MA. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to the Perpetual Curacy of St. Michael's in that Town.-The Rev. Francis Jefferson, BA. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, to the Vicarage of Ellington, Hants.-The Hon. and Rev. Mr. Bagot, inducted to the dignity of Prebendary, at St. George's Chapel, Windsor.The Rev. J. Comius, AB. instituted to the Vicarage of Hockworthy, Devon, vacant by the resignation of the Hon. and Rev. Fras. Knollis.The Rev. S. Barton, presented by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, to the Vicarage of Alconborough-cum-Weston, in Huntingdonshire, on the nomination of the Rev. James Webber, Vicar of Kirkham, and Prebendary of Westminster.

OXFORD.-At a Convocation heid, March 22, the sum of 50 Guineas was contributed from the University Chest, in aid of a Subscription for the purchase of models of the principal remains of Ancient Architecture of Greece and Italy.-John Frederick Winterbotham, BA. Fellow of Magdalen College, elected Vinerian Scholar of Common Law, in the room of Mr. Barton, elected to the vacant Fellowship.-The Rev. Edw. Copleston, Provost of Oriel College, appointed Perpetual Delegate of Privileges, in the room of the late Dr. Hodson, Principal of Brasennose.

On the 29th of March, Edward Ness, Commoner of St. Mary Hall; Henry Edward Vaux, Commoner of Exeter College, and John Parry, Commoner of Brasennose College, were elected to the three new Scholarships, adjudged by the Court of Chancery, under the will of Lord Craven. The two former gentlemen claiming as kindred to the Founder.

On the 12th of April, was the election of Fel

lows at Oriel College, when for two vacancies there were eleven Candidates, of whom John B. Ottley, BA. of Oriel, and John Henry Newman, BA. Scholar of Trinity, were elected Probationary Fellows.

The Rev. Hugh Nicholas Pearson, DD. of St. John's College, Private Chaplain to His Majesty at Brighton, has been inducted to the Vicarage of St. Helen, Abingdon, with the Chapels of Radley and Drayton, Berks, on the presentation of the King.

On Wednesday, the 17th ult. the following Officers of the University for the ensuing year, were nominated in Convocation:

Proctors. The Rev. John Moore, MA. late Fellow of Worcester College.-The Rev. Thos. Sheriffe, MA. Fellow of Magdalen College.

Pro-Proctors. The Rev. Henry Jenkins, MA. Demy of Magdalen.-The Rev. Zachariah Henry Biddulph, MA. Fellow of Magdalen.-The Rev. Richard Lynch Cotton, MA. Fellow of Worcester. -The Rev. Thomas Grantham, MA. Fellow of Magdalen.

CAMBRIDGE.-The Rev. J. Lodge, elected Librarian of the University, in the room of the late Dr. E. D. Clarke.

Honorary Doctor in Civil Law.-The Rt. Hon. Lord Henniker, St. John's College.

Honorary Master of Arts.-The Hon. John Henniker, of St. John's College, eldest son of Lord Henniker.

Master of Arts-Robert Dalzell, Esq. Trinity College.

Bachelor in Civil Law,-The Rev. Joseph Stanfield, Trinity College,

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