ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLish Bankrupts, announced between the 24th of April and the 21st of May 1826; extracted from the London Gazette. Aitchison, J. Abchurch-lane, and St. Andrew'ssquare, Glasgow, bill-broker and merchant Aldridge, J. W. Penton-street, Pentonville, apothecary Ainsworth, E. Hamer-hall, Lancashire, woollenmanufacturer Anderson, W. Manchester, dealer Anstice, J. Patten and R. Thornhill, Old South- Archer, T. Pins-green, Worcestershire, corn-dealer Aston, W. Toll End, Staffords hire, iron and coal- Baker, W. J. St. John Street, Clerkenwell, orangemerchant Baker, G. F. and G. K. Pearson, Macclesfield, Barber, J. T. Reading, Berkshire, teaman. Beane, R. Clements-lane, Strand, victualler Beardmore, G. Burslem, Staffordshire, builder cheesemonger Bodenham, T. Commercial-road, grocer Bramwell, C. Baker-street, Portman-square, wine- Bramall, J. Ashton-under-Lyne, innkeeper Brearley, J. and J. Brearley, Bolton-le-Moors, Brown, W. C. Coleman-street, London, wool- Brown, J. Norwich, boot-maker Brown, W. Haberdasher's-walk, Hoxton, linen- Brook, J. Honley Wood Bottom, Almondbury, Buckley, J. Manchester, dealer and chapman grocers Burrell, J. Homerton, brewer Butler, J. Bloomsgrove, Nottinghamshire, Lace- Butterwoth, J. Lad-lane, London, silkman Chandler, T. Bedminster, Somersetshire and Bris tol, coach-builder Chapman, R. Bagnigge-wells, brewer Charlesworth, J. A. Fenchurch-buildings, tea- Charman, P. Piccadilly, jeweller Chatterton, R, Southcoates, Yorkshire, merchant and shoe-maker Clarance, C. Great Parndon, Essex, farmer Coyne, P. Welbeck-street, London, apothecary Crosland, S. and B. Worth, Engine-bridge, York shire, woollen-cloth-manufacturers Crow, M. Little Bolton, Lancashire, tailor Davies, T. W. Liverpool, apothecary Day, H. Bristol, dealer and chapman Deacon, T. Skinner-street, Snowhill, tea-dealer Dean, J. Dean T. and Dean D. Portwood, Cheshire, iron-founders Dewhurst, B. East Redford, Nottinghamshire, bookseller Dinham, J. Exeter, grocer Dixon, H. and M. Gunston, St. James's-walk, Dolton, C. Chatham-place, Hackney. merchant Dunn, W. Louth, Lincolnshire, corn-merchant Edourt, H. A. C. F. Cheltenham, dealer in fancy goods Eccles, R. Wakefield, Yorkshire, merchant Erskine, J. Talbot court, and Trigg Wharf, London, merchant Evans, T. Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, inn- Fairbairn, A. King's Arm-yard, Coleman-street, Farren, J. Great Warner-street, Clerkenwell, Fennel, J. Little Kington, Warwickshire, horse- Fincham, F. Billiter-street, London, merchant Fitch, W. Wood-street, Cheapside, grocer maltster Fogg, R. Portwood, Cheshire, and G. Fogg, Ford, W. Huddersfield, Yorkshire, grocer sters Foulger, S. and B. Aavers, Norwich, bombazine- Fowler, W. Ford's-terrace, Lambeth-walk, baker Frank, F. Old Burlington-street, St. James's, Furbor, E. Liverpool, timber-merchant Garforth, S. and J. Halifax, merchants Gent, P. Congleton, Cheshire, silk-throwster Gilbert, H. W. Redburn, Hertfordshire, innkeeper Goulden, J. Methley, Yorkshire, corn-miller Grier, Jane, Bloomsbury-square, vender of me- Groom, J. Watford, Hertfordshire, tailor Hall, J. and Hall, W. Leeds, brick-makers Hall, J. Cliffe, Sussex, victualler Harrop, J. Grasscroft, Yorkshire, clothier Hardie, D. Liverpool, merchant turer Headfort, J. and J. Court, Out Parish of St. Philip and Jacob, Gloucestershire, brick-makers Hearne, J. Fenchurch-street, London, merchant Hedges, G. Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, butcher Hembrow, Worcester, tailor Hicks, J. Holsworthy, Devonshire, linen-draper Hider, E. W. and J. Goodinge, High-Holborn, linen-drapers Hill, J. Manchester, provision-dealer Hilliard, W. E. Reddish, Worcester, chemist Holt, T. Manchester, grocer Hobson, T. Carlisle, Cumberland, mercer and draper Hopkins, R. Bristol, cabinet-maker Hoppe, C. King-street, Cheapside, London, mer chant Hoy, G. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer Husbands, S. Bloomsgrove, Nottinghamshire, lace-manufacturer Irish, M. Lewes, Sussex, lime-burner Isaac, Joel, Preston, Lancashire, jeweller Jackman, R. junior, Colford, Gloucestershire, silk-throwster Jackson, M. C. Leeds, corn-factor Jackson, W. Holbeck, Yorkshire, corn-miller Jackson, Dorothy, Birmingham, button-factor Janes, T. City-road, London, timber-merchant Jameson, A. Green-street, Bethnal-green, builder Jeffcoat, W. Kenilworth, Warwickshire, cornfactor Jennings, T. Canterbury, builder Jenner, W. Liverpool, merchant Jenkins, J. and J. W. Cruttenden, Wapping, High-street, lighterman Jellyman, J. and Jellyman, T. Downton, Wiltshire, paper-makers Jones, H. Fore-street, Bishopsgate-street, London, merchant Jones, J. Chester, victualler Jones, G. of Wooton-under-edge, Gloucestershire, victualler Jones, D. Vincent-street, Lambeth, milkman Kelly, P. North-street, Poplar, provision-merchant Knight, J. and H. Lacey, Paternoster-row, Lon don, booksellers Laird, D. Carlisle, Cumberland, draper Langwith, J. Longendale, Cheshire, iron-founder Leader, W. Oxford-street, London, coach-maker Lewis, C. Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, moneyscrivener Lewis, H. Bridgnorth, Shropshire, innkeeper Lindsey, W. Coleman-street, London, merchant Littlewood, J. and N. Littlewood, Honley-wood, Nook, Yorkshire, clothiers Lloyd, J. Norwood, Surry, corn-merchant Locking, G. Kingston-upon-Hull, merchant Longbottom, junior, of Bury-street, Bloomsbury, job-master Lowther, J. T. Loman's-pond, Southwark, merchant Luck, G. Shoreditch, draper Lupton, T. Ingram-court, London, underwriter Maiben, W. Brighton, stable-keeper Marshall, T. College-hill, Upper Thames-street, iron and copper-merchant Marmion, A. and R. Carr, Preston, Lancashire, corn-merchants Marsden, T. Leeds, stuff-manufacturer Matthias, W. Everett-street, Russell-square, che. mist Mayston, W. Lilly-pot-lane, Foster-lane, Cheapside, dealer in ribands Medley, S. Watling-street, London, tallow-chandler Merry, R. Charing-cross, London, victualler Millington, J. Bloomsbury-square, London, dealer in philosophical instruments Mills, W. Strand, London, tailor Morgan, J. junior, and J. Aitchison, junior, Bristol, jewellers Morgan, D. Neath, Glamorganshire, ironmonger Morrison, W. Liverpool, ship-chandler Monroy, J. Leicester-square, London, merchant Moses, L. and Lewis Levy, Great St. Helen's, brokers Moses, and L. Moses, Great Prescot-street, merchants Mottershead, T. Liverpool, commission-agent Mulcaster, J. Wood-street, Cheapside, London, warehouseman Newman, T. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, builder North, J. Wrines would, Leicestershire, butcher Norrington, J. Doddington, Kent, baker Nosworthy, J. Moretonhampstead, Devonshire, tanner Noyes, G. Strand, linen-draper Ogilby, W. L. and Sir David Ogilby, Knight, Ingram-court, Fenchurch-street, London, merchants O'Neil, J. Liverpool, merchant Ousey, J. Manchester, oil-merchant Owen, W. Carnarvon, druggist Paiba, J. Great Russell-stteet, Covent-garden, Parker, T. Macclesfield, Cheshire, silk-manufac turer Parkinson, T. Preston, Lancashire, machinemaker Pearce, W. Chester, dealer Pearce, F. H. Fulham, tinman Pearson, F. Sheffield, edge-tool maker Peele, J. senior, and J. Peele, junior, Egremont, Cumberland, sail-cloth manufacturers Penn, T. Brightelmstone, Sussex, cabinet-maker Penny, G. Rood-lane, Fenchurch-street, London, coffee-dealer Penner, T. E. Newent, currier Perrin, T. Marlborough, Wiltshire, Cheesemonger Pickrin, J. Lydcombe and Widcombe, Somersetshire, builder Pigott, W. Norwich, grocer Pointon, T. Manchester, victualler Porter, G. Park-terrace, Regent's-park, London, linen-draper Preston, R. of Preston, Lancashire, innkeeper Probyn, W. Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, drug gist Prince, J. Manchester, victualler Power, J. Colyton, Devonshire, builder Isle of Wight, silk-mercers Riesenbeck, G. Church-court, Clement's-lane, London, merchant Rivers, G. Orchard-street, Portman-square, upholsterer Riding, P. Derby, builder Robson, J. Manchester, victualler Roberts, L. City-road Basin, wharfinger Robinson, R. Hill-top, Yorkshire, worsted-manu facturer Roberts, E. and J. Russell, Old-street, St. Luke's, London, curriers Roberts, E. M. Helmet-row, St. Luke's, London, iron-founder Roberts, W. Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, victualler Rudd, T. Borough, Westmoreland, provision merchant Russel, J. and J. Robinson, Manchester, merchants Rutlidge, R. Weedon, Beck, Northamptonshire, plumber Salter, R. Manchester, grocer Secker, J. G. Wardour-street, Soho, London, corn dealer Sharp, C. fand W. D. Clarke, Berner's-street, Mary-le-bone, London, upholsterers Shearn, C. Bath, confectioner Sims, J. Nottingham, corn-factor Slee, S. and J. Woodrow, J. Upper East Smith. field, brewers Smith, J. Horncastle, wine and spirit merchant Smith, F. A. and J. Allingham, New Brentford, feltmongers Snell, R. P. Essex-street, Whitechapel, London, potato-merchant Snewin, C. and P. Higgins, Berwick-street, Soho, London, timber-merchants Snowball, R. junior, Kirby, Grindalyth, Yorkshire, sheep-jobber Spencer, J. Red Lion-street, Clerkenwell, London, jewellers Stokes, J. Bath, poulterer Stansfield, H. H. King-sstreet, Cheapside, London, stuff-manufacturer Stansfield, T. W. Leeds; H. Briggs, Blackwood; H. Stansfield, Burley, and Stansfield, Hamer, Burley, merchants Starkey, J. C. and W. Starkey, Little Pulteneystreet, Golden-square, London, brewers Stelfox, Dobcross, Yorkshire, woollen-eloth manufacturers Stenson, J. Nottingham, commission-agent Steele, T. Disley, Cheshire, cotton-spinner Stokoe, W. Hexham, Northumberland, tanner Spawton, C. Northampton, tallow-chandler Summers, J. Leeds, cloth-dresser Tate, G. New Shoreham, Sussex, timber-merchant Taylor, T. Clement's inn, money-scrivener Taylor, J. Strand, London, printer Tetley, J. Street in Tong, Yorkshire, top-maker Thompson, T. Waltham, Holy-cross, Essex, coalmerchant Thomas, J. and S. T. Gilbert, Exeter, linen-drapers Thomas, J. King, Gloucestershire, clothier Thurgarland, G. Huddersfield, corn-dealer Tindall, H. Birmingham, wharfinger Twentyman, J. senior, and Twentyman, junior, Crosthwaite, woollen-manufacturers Tronson, R. Liverpool, merchant Truman, T. Ludgate-hill, London, auctionner Vanheson, G. Hackney-road, Middlesex, chemist and druggist Vickers, J. Royalty-theatre, Wells-street, Wellclose-square, London, gas-manufacturer Varley, J. Manchester, machine-maker Wallwork, L. Manchester, victualler Walmsley, D. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer Walton, W. Charles-street, Middlesex-hospital, linen-draper Ward, H. W. Grenada place, Old Kent-road, chemist Ward, W. Leeds, patten-maker Ward, R. W. Middlesex-street, Whitechapel, and Webb, J. Atford, Wiltshire, farmer Were, T. Bucklersbury, and Wellington-street, Whitehead, M. Preston, Lancashire, innkeeper Whitehead, J. and J. Whitehead, Denshaw, York ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced May 1826; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette. Dunlop, James, cattle-dealer, Provanhall Gibson, Thomas, merchant and spirit-dealer at Honey, George and Son, carriers in Arbroath Hilliard, William, merchant and general-agent in Edinburgh Henderson and Thomson, builders, Stockbridge, near Edinburgh Johnston James, and Sons, tanners in Glasgow M'Kay, Robert, Alexander, merchant in Glasgow M'Gregor, John and Co. calico-printers at Kelvinhaugh Mitchell, John, merchant and manufacturer, St. Ninian's M'Gown, D. and D. distillers at Glenmurray Muir, Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer in Kirkaldy Mercer, Andrew, writer and builder in Paisley Martin, William, merchant and manufacturer in Arbroath Manners, Alexander H. W. S. and builder in Edinburgh Mungall, Robert, spirit dealer in Glasgow, and distiller at Mile-end Ogilvy, James and Co. shawl manufacturers in Edinburgh Porteous, David, senior and Co. grain-dealers, Crieff Rankine, R., cotton-yarn merchant in Glasgow Robertson, John, and Co. distillers in Tradeston, of Glasgow Robertson, William, distiller at Crossburn, Dumbartonshire Robertson, Thomas, auctioneer, and stoneware Storm, David, builder, Downie Place, Edinburgh Smith, Robert, bleacher at Darnley, Renfrewshire Stirling, Francis, merchant and manufacturer in Arbroath Tweedie, Christian, haberdasher in Edinburgh Thomson, John, slater in Edinburgh Wilson, John and Son, wire-workers in Glasgow DIVIDENDS. Crum, James and Co. merchants in Glasgow: by Alexander Mein, accountant there Douglas, William, merchant in Glasgow; by John Walker, merchant there Ritchie, Alex. deceased, bank-agent in Brechin: by the trustee there, Obituary. BRIGADIER ROBERT M'DOWALL. Killed in action at Wattygoon, near Prome, on the 16th November last, Brigadier Robert M'Dowall, LieutenantColonel Commandmant of the 1st European Regiment, and commanding the 2d Brigade of Madras troops serving in Ava. Brigadier M' Dowall was the second son of the late Archibald M'Dowall, Esq, (a near descendant of the ancient family of M'Douall of Logan,) who was for many years a leading member of the Magistracy of Edinburgh. In February 1797 this gallant officer landed in India as a Cadet; and in January 1799 com. menced his military career under the command of the Duke of Wellington, then the Honourable Arthur Wellesley. From that period till his lamented death at the conclusion of the Burmese war, he highly distinguished himself on many various occasions. At the memorable siege of Seringa patam, he commanded one of the grenadier companies which formed part of the storming column. In the different wars in which the India Company were subsequently engaged, he was almost constantly employed till October 1810, when he was promoted to a Majority. He again took the field in 1812, in the Southern Mahratta country; and in August 1815, he commanded the troops at Hyderabad, and rendered important service in quelling the disturbances which then wore so serious an aspect in that city. The following year he completely surprised and defeated a body of above 3000 Pindarries; and for his conduct in that successful enterprize, had conferred him the high approbation of the Governor General in Council, and had likewise the honour to receive the thanks of the Honourable Court of Directors. In April 1817, he commanded a large detachment employed in suppressing Trimbucjee Denglias' insurrection; and in October following distinguished himself at the battle of Nagpore. In January 1818, he was promoted to a Lieutenant-Colonelcy, and commanded a detachment, consisting of his own corps, and 1000 reformed horse, in the Mahratta war. On the 1st April 1824, he was appointed a Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, (corresponding to the rank of Colonel in the British army), and shortly afterwards, on the breaking out of the Burmese war, sailed with the expedition for Rangoon, where he was actively employed till August, when he embarked in the expedition for the reduction of Tavoy and Mergui, of which possessions, after their capture, he was appointed Governor. Having been promoted to command a brigade, he again joined the army at Rangoon, under Sir Archibald Campbell, with whom he served till the temporary cessation of hostilities. On the termination of the armistice in November 1825, Brigadier M'Dowall was placed in command of two brigades of Native Infantry, and directed to attack a body of Burmese at Wattygoon. After a night march of upwards of 20 miles, he met the enemy, and succeeded, although obstinately opposed by overwhelming numbers, in driving them before him for several miles, till he reached some very strong works, which he had just reconnoitred, and was in the act of gallantly cheering his men, when he was shot in the forehead with a musket ball, and died instantaneously. Brigadier M'Dowall was cut off in the vigour of life, before he had reached the age of 45, after 29 years service in India. During the period of fifteen years in which he commanded a regiment, he brought the several corps into the finest state of discipline, while, at the same time, no officer was ever more sincerely beloved by his men. He was a worthy man, and a valuable officer. His conduct on the occasion in which he unfortunately fell was the subject of admiration of the whole army, and his loss will be long and deeply lamented by his friends and companions in arms. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTHS. 1825. Dec. 18. At Calcutta, the Lady of Major John Craigie, a daughter. 1826. April 21. At Brussels, the Lady of Lieutenant-General Wood, a son. 28. Mrs Mathie, Craigbank, a son. 30. At Glorat, the Lady of Capt. Stirling, a son. May 2. At Glasgow, Mrs Archibald Brown, a daughter. May 3. At Elchies, the Lady of Captain C. M. G.Skinner, of the 1st dragoon guards, a daughter. Mrs Robert Charles, London, her sixth son. 4. At London, the Right Honourable the Countess of Airly, a son and heir. -At the manse of Girthon, Mrs Jeffrey, s daughter. 5. Mrs John Brougham, a son. &. At Glasgow, Mrs Laurence Craigie, jun. a son, May 6. In Brunswick Square, London, Lady Dalrymple Hay, a daughter. -At Logie Elphinstone, Mrs Dalrymple Horn Elphinstone, a son. -At Stirling, Mrs Brown of Park, a son. 7. At 10, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of Dr Adolphus M. Ross, a son. 8. At Gilmore Place, Edinburgh, Mrs W. M. Bisset, a son. -At Brighton Crescent, Portobello, Mrs Alexander Stephen, a son. 7. In Hill-Street, London, the Lady of W. Stuart, Esq. M. P. a son. 8. At Dalkeith, Mrs Dr Morison, a son. At Broughton Place, Edinburgh, Mrs Robert Blackie, a daughter. - At Edinburgh, Mrs Wotherspoon, GeorgeStreet, a son. 9. At Kinghorn, Mrs John Arthur, a daughter. - At Inches House, Mrs Robertson of Inches, a son. 10. At 15, Duke-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Sanders, a daughter. 11. At Brandon Place, Glasgow, Mrs Agnew, a son. -At No. 18, Hill-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Dr Gairdner, a son. 12. Mrs John G. Kinnear, Edinburgh, a daugh ter. 13. At Wardie, the Lady of Captain J. D. Boswall, R. N. a son. Mrs Mackintosh, of Holm, a son. 16. At 13, St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh, Mrs John James Boswell, a son. 17. At 18, Scotland-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Stormonth Darling, a daughter. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Heriot, of Ramornie, a daughter. 18. At Manor Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of Dr Hibbert, a son. 19. At York, the Lady of Sir William Foulis, Bart. a daughter. 20. At 38, Dublin-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs George, a daughter. 21. At 28, Queen-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Borthwick, a son. 24. At Edinburgh, Mrs George Berry, a daugh ter. -At Edinburgh, the Lady of Captain Deans, R. N. a daughter. -At Edmonston, Mrs Lawson, of Cairnmuir, a daughter. Lately. At Dryburgh, Berwickshire, the wife of George Pringle presented him with his ninth and tenth sons, two healthy and fine children; both mother and children are doing well. They never had any daughters. MARRIAGES. 1825. Dec. 19. At Dr Filson's house, St. Thomas's, Captain Robert Scott Wilson, Fort Adjutant, Madras, to Catherine Alexia Ewart, fourth daughter of John Ewart, Esq. late of Newington, Edinburgh. 1826. Feb. 21. At Plantation William, Demerara, James Allan, Esq. to Jane, second daughter of Mr John Ord, Redhall, Morayshire. March 1. At Malta, T. Akers Shone, Esq. of the royal artillery, to Margaret Ankerville, eldest daughter of the late General Ross, and granddaughter of Lord Ankerville, one of the Lords of Session in Scotland. April 8. In Dublin, Anthony Franks, Esq. to Sarah Louisa, only daughter of Mr E. H. Percy, of Dublin. This is the celebrated Mr Franks, who walked for two successive Sundays at Stephen's Green, in quest of a fair partner to solace his solitary hours. 16. At Venice, after the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, by the Pere Anton Schmalzl, in the grand Salon of the Albergo Reale, Ignace Malkousky, Noble de Demavalden, Chevalier of the order of St. George, Major and Commandant of the 7th Imperial battalion des Chasseurs at Santa Maria, Mola di Gaeta, &c., and Commandant of the Imperial Chasseurs of the Two Sicilies, to Miss Stuart, niece to John Robertson, Esq. of Ednam House. The marriage was again performed at the palace of the British ConsulGeneral, by the Rev. Stevens Pope, in presence of the Consul's family. -At Dublin, the Rev. Henry Brougham, to Catherine Anne Mona, youngest daughter of the late Sir John Macartney, of Lish, in the county of Armagh, Bart. April 17. In St. George's Church, Queen Sq.. London, Dr William Henderson, physician in Aberdeen, to Margaret, third daughter of the late James Murray, Esq. of Aberdeen. 18. At Clapham, the Rev. Frederick Borradaile, Prebendary of Lincoln, and Domestic Chaplain to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Keninure, to Demetria, only daughter of the late Captain Robert Hudson of Clapham. 19. At Edinburgh, Thomas C. Smith, solicitor, 6, Howe-Street, to Louise Sophie, only daughter of Mr Samuel Albert Peter, Neuveville, canton of Berne, Switzerland. -At St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, John Murray Nasmyth, Esq. only son of Sir James Nasmyth, of Posso, in the county of Peebles, Bart. to Mary, fourth daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks, of Lees, Bart. M.P. for Berwickshire. 20. At Aberdeen, Francis Burnett, Esq. son of the late John Burnett, Esq. of Elrick, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late James Tower, Esq. of the island of St. Thomas. At London, James Macdonald, Esq. M.P. to Anne Charlotte, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. S. Ogle, of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland. 22. At Greenock, William Leitch, Esq. to Mary Roach, daughter of the late A. Oughterson, Esq. -At Edinburgh, Arthur Johnston, Esq. M.D. of Carrickbreda, county of Armagh, and Tremont, county of Down, Ireland, to Sarah Maria, third daughter of Thomas Whellier, Esq. late of Exeter, Devonshire. 23. At Burn Bank, Glasgow, Mr Wm. White, merchant, Cupar Fife, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late Andrew Marshall, Esq. of Camlachie. 24. At Arbroath, Mr John D. Clarke, surgeon, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Provost Airth. -At Whithorn, Thomas M'Lellan, Esq. distiller, Bladnoch, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Charles Broadfoot, Esq. Whithorn. 25. At Great Yarmouth, William Hamilton, Esq. of Glasgow, to Mary Orton Lucas, eldest daughter of the Rev. Gibson Lucas, Rector of Filby, Stokeby, &c. in the county of Norfolk. -At Paris, Henry Harvey, Esq. of St. Audries, Somersetshire, to Agnes, daughter of Alexander Ramsay, Esq. formerly of the Hon. East India Company's civil service at Bombay. -At Liverpool, Mr Archibald Sharp, mer. chant, Rothsay, to Miss Mary Williamson, only daughter of the late Capt. Williams, of Liverpool. 26. At Edinburgh, Capt. William S. Hope John. stone, of the R. N. to Eleanora Kirkpatrick, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, of Closeburn, Bart. 27. At Edinburgh, Captain D'Arcy Wentworth, 75d regiment, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Major Charles Macpherson, Inspector-General of Barracks for North Britain. -At Glasgow, Charles Jopling, Esq. Delancy Peace, Camden Town, of the Adjutant-General's Office, Horse Guards, London, to Anne Middleton, eldest daughter of Mr Richard Thompson, manufacturer, Glasgow. 28. At Elgin, John Sandieman, Esq. surgeon, half pay royal artillery, to Milborough B. Shand, daughter of the late John Shand, Esq. of Arnball. -At Crathes, Captain Thomas Rainsay, second son of the late Sir Alexander Ramsay of Balmain, Bart., to Margaret, youngest daughter of Sir Robert Burnett of Leys, Bart. -At Edinburgh, Stephen Bennett, Esq. of Greenfield, county of Londonderry, Ireland, to Frances, youngest daughter of the late James Orr, Esq. of Thornly Park, Renfrewshire. 29. At Naples, Thomas Bulkly, Esq. M.D. to Miss Anne Berry, second daughter of Dr Andrew Berry, of Edinburgh. May 2. At Kirkcudbright, Thomas Buckley, Esq. of Liverpool, to Miss Ryburn. 5. At Leith, Mr John Milne, jun. shipmaster, Macduff, to Jane, daughter of the late Mr Murdoch Cameron, merchant, Leith. 8. At London, Peter Atkinson, Esq. of York, architect, to Miss Goodall, the vocalist. 10. At Edinburgh, John Wilson, Esq. advocate, to Helen, only surviving daughter of the late Wm. Forbes, Esq. writer, Edinburgh. |