merly of the civil establishment in India.—At Bristol, W. Huntingford, esq. brother of the Bishop of Gloucester.—H. Goode, esq.—F. Taniere, esq.—At Lawrence Hill, E B. Davies, esq.—At Bath, Glyn Wynn, esq. special pleader in the Court of Chancery, aged 87.—Mrs. Sandys.—Capt. Gouldney.
Staffordshire.—Married.] At Mayfield, W. Greaves, M. D. of Derby, to Miss Evans.
Died.] At Lichfield, Miss A. Steward, a lady of distinguished literary talents, which she displayed in various publications.—The Rev. J. Falconer, D. D. archdeacon of Derby, prebendary of the Cathedral of Lichfield, rector of Thorpe Constantine in this county, and vicar of Lullington, Derbyshire.—At Great Barr hall, Mrs. Whitby, aged 78.
Suffolk.—Died.] At Halesworth, Mrs. Elizabeth Jermyn.—At Great Bradfield, in his 114th year, the Rev. Mr. Creek, who had been a schoolmaster at that place 87 years.—At Ipswich, Lieut. Milner, of the Derby militia.
Surrey.—Married.] At Mortlake, the Rev. Stanier Porten, to Miss Harriett S. Willett.
Died.] At Kennington, Mr. E. E. Townsend, of the Horns tavern, and late of Covent-garden theatre.—At Walworth, H. North, esq.—At Battersea, A. Champion, esq. a director of the bank of England.
Sussex.—Died.] At Brighton, Mrs. Soame.—W. Wade, esq. master of the ceremonies of that place.—At Chichester, Mr. W. Wittman, aged 79.
Warwickshire.—Married.] At Aston, J. Beames, esq. to Miss A. I. Whitmore.
Died.] At Tackbrook, T. Smith, esq. aged 101. He retained his faculties to the last, and used to walk 20 miles a day to superintend his farms; which task he performed a week before he died.—At Birmingham, W. Beach, M. D.—Mr. R. Pilcher.
Wiltshire—Married.] At Devizes, Major G. Evans, to Miss Spalding.—At Calne, the Rev. C. Phillott, to Miss F. Pender.—T. Overbury, esq. to Miss Anstie.—At Salisbury, Mr. J. L. M. Wyatt, to Miss Newport.
Died.] At Warminster, J. S. Frowd, esq. aged 39.
Worcestershire.—Married.] At Powick, near Worcester, R. Stone, esq to Miss Blew.
Died.] At Worcester, Mrs. Ann Challoner, aged 85.—Mr. R. Imell, aged 69.—At Redditch, Mrs. Millward.—At Bushley, Mr. R. Clay, aged 89. He had 14 children by one wife, 34 grand-children, and 23 great-grand-children.
Yorkshire.—Married.] At York, Wm. Raven, to Miss L. Brown.—At Halifax, Jas. Haley, esq. to Miss E. Patchet.
Died.] At Hull, J. Voase, esq.—T. Jackson, esq aged 77.—At Skewkirk, near Green Hammerton, Miss Ursula Tenant.—At Heworth Grange, Mrs. Bourne, aged 23.—At Scarbro', the wife of S. Dale, esq.—At Northallerton, aged 72, H. Todd, esq.—At York, Mrs. Morritt.—Maria, younger daughter of Wm. Bayldon, esq.—At Wensley, T. Mawe, esq.
Wales—Married.] C. Lloyd, esq. to Miss M. Hughes.
Died.] At Montgomery, aged 90, C. Jones, esq.—At Brynbella, Denbigh, G. Piozzi, esq.—At Conway, the Rev. H. Williams.
Scotland—Married.] At Edinburgh, Captain T. F. Banegh, R. N. to Miss Mary Scott.
Died.] At Kilmarnock, J. Goldie, esq. aged 84.—At Edinburgh, Christian Elizabeth, dowager countess of Kintore.—J. Campbell, esq. of Shawfield, M. P. for Rothsay.—At Stichell-house, Sir J. Pringle, bart. aged 83.
Ireland—Married.] At Cashell, Lord Viscount Bernard, son of the Earl of Bandon, and M. P. for the county of Cork, to Miss Broderirk, daughter of the archbishop of Cashell.
Died.] In Dublin, the dowager countess of Mayo.—The dowager Lady Steele.
The Rt. Hon. John M. Mason, aged 84.—At Altren, county of Limerick, in full possession of her faculties, Mrs. Eleonora Scaulah, aged 110.ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES AND DIVIDENDS.
BANKRUPTCIES.
The Solicitors’ Names are between Parentheses.
Agg, J. the younger, Bristol, printer (Cardale and Spear, Gray’s Inn.
Allen, J. Toxteth Park, Lancaster, oilman (Bigg, Hatton-garden
Austin T. Chester, coach-proprietor and innkeeper (Huxley, Temple, London
Bailey T. Birmingham, victualler (Constable, Symond’s Inn
Biggs P. Gloucester Terrace, Cannon-street road, auctioneer (Smith and Henderson, Lemon street, Goodman’s Fields
Blakey G, the elder, Stepney, ship-owner (Leigh and Albion, New Bridge street
Brothers J. P. Aldermanbury, London, jeweller (Frowd and Blandford, Temple
Brothers S. R. Birmingham, gilt toy maker (Constable, Symond’s Inn, London
Brothers J. P. and S. R. Brothers (Frowd and Blandford, Temple, London
Brown, J. and J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, saddlers (Flexney, Chancery lane
Brown, J. C. Salford, Lancaster, hawker (Ellis, Cursitor street
Bull J. Deptford, victualler (Drake, Old Fish street, Doctor’s Commons
Burwell J. Union street, near North Shields, Northumberland, upholsterer (Meggison, Hatton garden
Clapson I. Henrietta street, Hackney road (Wasborough, Warnford ct. Throgmorton st
Colton, S. and W. Scawby, Lincoln, corn-merchants (Leigh and Mason, New Bridge street
Court J. St. Briavel’s, Gloucestershire, timber merchant (James, Colford, Gloucestershire