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IATELY, at Rochester, Henry Stokes, in the 9th regiment of foot, only son of the

Esq. agent-victualler of his Majesty's Victualling-yard, Chatham, to Miss Jane Picton, sister of the lamented hero, Lieutenant general Sir Thomas Picton, G.C. B.

Lately, George Hagge, Esq. of Lynn and Thornham, Norfolk to Margaret, daughter of Dr. Ainstie, of Dover-street.

Lately, James Hance, jun. Esq. of Bromp ton, to Eliza, widow of the late Colonel Sebastian Cabot, of Boston, Massachusets.

APRIL 25. Christopher R. Preston, Esq. of Jerico house, Essex, to Elizabeth-Mary, daughter of Sir William Hillary, Bart.

Mr. Isaac Vale, stock-broker, of Sunstreet, to Mary, daughter of John Yardley Vernon, Esq. of Broad street-buildings.

MAY 1. At Limpsfield, the Rev. Robert Tritton, B. A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, youngest son of John Henry Tritton, Esq. of Lombard street, to Mary, daughter of Vincent Hilton Biscoe, Esq. of Hockwood, Surrey.

2. At Walthamstow, Mr. Lewis John de la Chaumette, to Miss Sibella Wilkinson.

5. George Robert Smith, Esq. son of George Smith, Esq. M.P. of Upper Harleystreet, to Jane, daughter of John Maberly, Esq. of Grosvenor-square.

6. The Hon. Captain Granvillo Levison Proby. R.N. son of the Earl of Carysfort, to Isabella, daughter of the Hon. Colonel Howard, of Bushy-park, Wicklow.

7. Mr. John Young, of Southampton place, son of John Young, Esq. of the Isle of Wight, to Miss Davies, daughter of George Davies, Esq. of Scarborough.

Isaac, son of 1. Cooper, Esq. of Stockwell, to Deborab, daughter of the late John Rhodes, Esq. of Finchley.

Mr. John Whitehead, of Bank-side, to Maria, daughter of James Green, Esq. of Brixton.

9. Robert William Dallas, Esq. captain

MONTHLY

LATELY, at Freelands, Kent, in the

76th year of her age, Mrs. Moore, relict of the late Archbishop of Canterbury.

Hon. Mr. Justice Dallas, to Lucy, daughter of Henry Davidson, Esq. of Bedford-square.

12. At the New Church, Mary-le-Bone, the Hon. Henry Pierrepont, brother to the Earl of Manvers, to Lady Sophia Cecil, sister to the present Marquis of Exeter.

16. Mr. George Walker, of Mark-lane, to Ann, daughter of William Ruston, Esq. of Peckham, Surrey.

16. Thomas Benjamin Sumerfield, Esq. to Sarah, daughter of the late Thomas Terrey, Esq. of South Lambeth,

18. The Hon. Colonel Seymour, to Lady Charlotte Cholmondeley, daughter of the Marquis Cholmondeley.

Henry Harvey Monro, Esq. son of the late George Monro, Esq. to CatherineMary Mason, widow of Richard Mason, Esq.

19. J. L. Mallett, Esq. of Upper Gowerstreet, to Frances, daughter of John Merrivale, Esq. of Exeter.

20. John Sabb, Esq. of Epsom, to Miss Speek, of North Cheam.

Mr. Samuel Plumbe, of Henley, Oxon, to Caroline, daughter of Mr. Philip Payne, of Aylesbury.

21. John Myiton, Esq. of Halston, Salop, to Harriet-Emma Jones, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Jones, of Stanley, Salop.

Major Loftus Gray, of the rifle brigade, to Susannah- Maria, daughter of James Lewis, Esq. of Powis place

22. Frederick Savery, Esq. banker, of Bristol, to Miss Elizabeth Butler, daughter of Anacreon Butler, Esq. Caerleon, Monmouthshire.

25. At Mary le-Bone Church, by the Rev. Archdeacon Coxe, John Clayton Freeling, Esq. second son of Francis Freeling, Esq. of the General Post Office, to Mary, third daughter of the late Edward Coxe, Esq. of Hampstead-heath,

OBITUARY.

Lately, at Eltham, Kent, Richard Harvery, jun. aged 28; March 23, Richard Harvey, sen. aged 61, and Elizabeth Harvey, aged 63, son, father, and mother, of an

infections fever: they resided in the same house, and were much esteemed.

Lately, at Camden Town, in a decline, in the 42d year of his age, Captain Samuel Mortagne Sears, of the late 8th royal veterao battalion, and son of the late Lieutenant-colonel Sears, of the Bengal artillery.

Lately, at Bath, Alexander Darblay, Esq. a eneral in the French service, one of the legion of honour to Louis XVIII. &c. &c.

Lately, at Coggeshall, aged 89, Sarah Smee, reli-t of the late W. Smee, of that place, and one of the Society of Friends.

Lately, at Eason Lodge, near Yaxley, aged 106. Mrs. Ann Eason, aunt of Sir Richard Phillips, of London.

Oct. 12, 1817. At Serepore, Berar, Celonel P. Walker, of Clavion.

14. At Hydrabad, Captain Charles Cornwallis Johnston, of the ilon. East India Company's service.

JAX. 13, 1813. On board the William Pitt East Indiaman, and soon after leaving Bengal, William Hall, Esq. a partner in the house of Messrs. Palmer and Co. of Cal

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FB. 23. On board the Richmond East Indiaman. Lieutenant Robert Jenkins, 24th regiment N. I. Madras establishment.

APRIL 1. In Montague-square, John Crawford, Esq. aged 71.

2. At Aberdeen, William Knowles, Esq. of Easter Skeine, aged 81.

10. Henry Duncombie, Esq. of Copgrove, Dear Knaresborough, many years M. P. for York, aged 90.

At Hackney, Mr. J. S Yarrow, late of Burton-street, Tavistock square, aged 35. 12. At Newport, Isle of Wight, awfully sudden, John Delgarno, Esq. who expired in a fit of apoplexy, without any apparently previous illness, and before any medical aid could arrive.

16. Suddenly, at Redruth, Silvanus James, one of the people called Quakers.

21. At the Vice-regal Lodge, Phoenixpark, Dublin, in the 6th year of his age, the Hoa, Walter Chetwynd Talbot, son of their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Countess Talbot.

23. At Edinburgh, Mrs. Isabel Taylor, aged 105.

24. At the South Parade, Bath, George Mogg, Esq. of Somerset,

25. At Edinburgh, aged 78, Mr. Andrew Bell, late farmer, at Hillhead, Edinburgh, J. J. Alphonso M'Arthur, Esq. byrristerat-law, aged 33, son of John M'Arthur, Esq.

26. At Isleworth, Daniel Birkett, Esq. aged 56.

27. At Wallbrook, Mr. William Ross, aged 58.

30. The Rev. Servington Savory, rector of South Wykeham, Lincolnshire, vicar of Sutton Benger. Wilts, and chaplain to St. Thomas's Hospital.

MAY 1. The Rev. Charles Edward Finch, B.D. fellow of Benet College, Cambridge. Suddenly, in Tenterden-street, Hanoversquare, Mr. Bullock, proprietor of the Mona Marble Works,

2. Sir George Hope, K.C. B. rear-admiral of the red.

3. At Peckham, Surrey, in the 72d year of his age, Jacob Hagen, one of the society of Friends, and late of Bermondsey.

5. At Mangham Hill, Essex, Philip Booth, Esq. aged 13, late of Russell-square. 6. At Withington, near Manchester, John Parker, Esq. aged 67.

At Liverpool, Edward Murphy, Esq. formerly of Eton and Cambridge..

7. At Florence, Lady Campbell, wife of Sir Grey Campbell, Bart, and daughter of Montague Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark-hall, Essex.

Archer Moore Barlow, Esq. of Southstreet, Finsbury square, and of Austinfriars, London.

7. At Walkhampton, Mr. John Williams, at the advanced age of 100 years.

9. The Hon. Mrs. Walpole, widow of the late Hon. Richard Walpole, and sister of the late Lord Huntingdon.

12. At Putney, John Pooley Kensington, Esq. in the 55th year of his age.

14. In Hans place, Sloane-street, James Keith, Esq. late of the Haymarket, St. James's, aged 69.

At Crouch End, Charles King, Esq. of Bernard's-inn, aged 72.

15. At Upper Tooting, Joseph Braster, Esq. aged 75.

Charles Bowns, Esq. of Darby Hall, near Barnsley, aged 65.

16 At the Plantation, near Gisborough, Yorkshire, Henry Hale, Esq. second son of the late General John Hale.

17. The Rev. Martin Coulcher, rector of Gaston Thorpe, and master of the grammarschool, Lynn, aged 52.

18. In the 36th year of his age, Dr. John Thomson, of Leeds, and late of Halifax. At Milford, Lady Bayly, relict of Sir Nicholas Bayly, Bart. late of Anglesey, aged 79.

20. At Aldenham, near Elstree, John Mackintoch, Esq. formerly of Rood lane, ' merchant.

In her 22d year, Sophia, wife of Mr. Thomas Butler, of Cheapside.

Elizabeth, daughter of the late Edward Cooper, Esq. of Enfield, in her 26th year.

22. The Hon. Mrs. Grenfell, lady of Pascoe Grenfell, Esq. of Taplow House, Bucks.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

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THE

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The Rev. Prof. Mearns, of Aberdeen, has in the press, an Essay on the Principles of Christian Evidence; containing strictures on Dr. Chalmers' Evidences of Revelation.

Captain Light, of the Royal Artillery, will soon publish, in a quarto volume, Travels in Egypt, Nubia, Holy Land, Mount Lebanon, and Cyprus, with plates.

James Morier, Esq. has in great forwardness, a Second Journey through Persia and Constantinople, in 1810-16, in a quarto volume, with maps, coloured costumes, and other engravings.

Lieut.-Colonel Johnson is printing, in a quarto volume, a Narrative of an Overland Journey from India, performed in the present year, with engravings of antiqui ties, costume, &c.

Captain Bonnycastle, of the Royal Engineers, is preparing for publication, Spanish America, or an Account of the Dominions of Spain in the Western Hemisphere, illustrated by Maps.

Lieut. F. Hall, late military secretary to general Wilson, governor of Canada, has in the press, Travels in Canada, and the United States of America, in 1816-17.

The Rev. Oliver Lodge has in the press, Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew, in an octavo volume.

Mr. T. H. Horne is preparing for publi cation, in two octavo volumes, an introduction to the Critical Study of the Holy Scriptures, illustrated by Maps, and Tacsimilies of biblical manuscripts.

A System of Divinity, in a series of Sermons, by the late Dr. Timothy Dwight, of Connecticut, is printing in five octavo volumes, accompanied with a Life of the Author.

The Rev. Peter Roberts has in the press, a Manual of Prophecy, or a View of the Prophecies contained in the Bible, and the Events by which they were fulfilled.

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A Familiar Review of the Life of David, King of Israel, for the instruction of youth, and to be read in families, by Henry Lacey, morning Preacher of Salter's Hall.

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A New and Elegant Edition of Seneca

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By the immediate sanction, and under the special patronage of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, who has most graciously condescended to allow his Royal Name to be placed at the head of the subscribers, A Volume of Sermons, by the Rev. Robert Dickinson, Vicar of Ilfordecombe, North Devon, Curate and Afternoou Lecturer of St. Mary, Newington Butts, Surrey.

The History of the Island of St. Domingo, from its first discovery by Columbus to the present period, in 1 vol. 8vo.

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FROM TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1818, TO SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1818.
Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at GUIlduall, unless otherwise expressed. The Country and
London Attornies' Names are between Brackets.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

WILSON, R. Manchester, innkeeper. April 28. SANDILANDS, KEV. RICH. Lower Grosvenorplace, Pimlico, clerk, money-scrivener. May 2. COWELL, BENJ. BATES, High-street, Shoreditch, oilman. May

JONES, JAS. and Co. Leominster, Hereford, linendrapers. My 9.

PORTER, JOHN, Wrington, Somerset, nurseryman. May 9.

TOWNLEY, SARAH ELIZ. Pope's-head-alley, Lombard street, victualler. May 9.

ALPE, JAS. PROTHEROE and Co. Fencharch-st. merchants. May 12.

HARVEY, GEORGE, Lane End, Stafford, draper. NICHOLSON, JAMES, and Co. Bow-lane, Chicap. side, pin and needle manufacturers.

BANKRUPTS.

ALPE, JAMES PROTHEROE and Co. Fenchurchst. merchants, June 20. [Young and Co. St. Mildred's co. Poultry.] Magg.

ASHE, JOHN STEWART, Messina, island of
Sicily, merch. June 1929, and 5, George, Liver-
pool. [Lace and Co. Liverpool; and Taylor and
Co. Temple.] May 19.
BARBER, BENJ. Bradwell, Derby, lead merchant,
June 9, Angel, Sheffield. (Rimington and Co.
Sheffield; and Wilson, Greville-st.] April 28.
BLURTON, JAMES, Old Bond-st. coach maker,
June 9. Martin, Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy-square.]
April 28.

BRIGGS, JOS. Sculcoates, Yorkshire, grocer, June to, White Hart, Kingston-upon-Hull. [Richardson, Hull; and Shawe, Ely-place.] May 5. BRINSLEY, CHARLES, Ashborne, Derbyshire, butcher, June 16, Bell, Derby. [Brittlebank and Co. Ashiborne; and Alexander and Co. New-inn.] May 5.

BARTON, WILLIAM, Doncaster, maltster, June 20, Guildhall, Doncaster. [Lever, Gray's inn-sq.; and Fisher, Doncaster.] May 9.

BUDDLE, WM. Drury-lane, carpenter, June 20. [Coombs, Clifford's-inn.] May 9. BATTY, WILLIAM, Kirkby-Stephen, Westmoreland, tobacconist, Jane 20, office of Mr. Willams, Liverpool. [Williams, Liverpool; and Chester, Staple-inn.] May 9.

BALL, ROBERT CHAMBERS, Bristol, baker, June 20, Bush. Bristol. [King. Serjeant's-inn, Fleetst.; and Frankis, John st. Bristol.] May 9 BARNARD, DAN. Fenchurch-st. merch. June 6 and 27. [Holt, Threadneedle-st.] May 16. BROWN, JOHN, London, merchant, June 2 and 30. [Clarke and Co. Chancery-lane.] May 19. BARUH, DANIEL, Houndsditch, apothecary, June 6, and July 4. [Nettlefold, Norfolk-st. Strand.] May 23.

BULLOCKE, JOHN, Catherine-st. Strand, button

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seller, June 2 and July 4. [Harvey and Co. Buck. lersbury. May 23. CARMICHAEL JOHN, Little Russell-st. Corentgarden, baker, June 13. [Rogers and Son, Manchester-build. Westminster.] May 2. CARNABY, JOHN, Morpeth, Northumberland, common brewer, June 1, 2, and 20, George, Newcastle upon-Tyne. [Meggison and Co. Hattongarden; and Bromell, Morpeth.] May 9. CLARK, JOHN, Manea, Isle of Ely, carpenter, June 11, 12, and July 4. George, Chatteris, Isle of Ely. [Leigh and Co. New Bridge-st.; and Sewell, Chatteris.] May 23. COLEMAN, WILLIAM ORTON, Wapping, slop seller, May 30, June 6, and July 4. Co. Hasinghall-st.] May 23. CLIFFORD, MARK, and Co. Kingston-upon-Hull, merch. July 4, Dog and Duck, Kingston-uponHull. [Rosser and Co. Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn; and Sandwith, Hull.] May x3. DORN, ANTHONY, Vauxhall, viciualler, June 20. Nettlefold, Norfolk st. Strand.] May 9. DEAN, JOHN, Dean' buildings, Poplar, baker, June 6 and July 4. [Willett, Crown-co. Threadneedle-st. May 23.

Knight and

FORDER WILLIAM, Basingstoke, Hants, stagecoach-proprietor, June 27. [Shearman and Co. Red-lion-sq.] May 16.

FARRAR, T40s. Waterside, Sonthowram, York, manufacturer, June 27, White Lion, Halilax, [Wigglesworth and Co. Halifax; and Wigglesworth and Co. Gray's-inn.] May 16. HOLDEN, JOHN, West Bromwich, Stafford, buckle inaker, June 13, Castle, Birmingham. [Anstice and Co. Temple.] May 2.

HALSTED, WM. Chichester, linen draper, June 13, Wheatsheaf, Chichester. Dalby, Chichester; and Few and Co. Covent garden.] May 9. HAINES, JOHN, Longton, Lancaster, common carrier, June 15, Red Lion, Preston. [Win

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