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Wilson, J. Old Broad-street, merchant.
Wilson, I. Worksop, money-scrivener
Walker, S. Birmingham, merchant
Wenham, J. Beckley, Sussex, tailor and draper
White, B. Maiden-lane, Wood-street, hosier
Wattam, T. Great Grimsby, Lincoln, corn-dealer
Ward, D. Brisley, Norfolk, seed-merchant
Wright, C. Strand, wine-merchant

Wright, J. Doncaster, miller
Woods, J. jun. Portsea, baker
White, H. Warminster, Wilts, linen-draper
Woodhouse, T. Nottingham, lace-manufacturer
Wrangle, J. Amwell, Hertford, coach-master
Wood, J., D. Martindale, & J. Fisher, Poultry,
warehousemen

Zameira, J. Bevir Marks, St Mary-axe, grocer

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 30th November 1819, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Bethune, A. merchant, Bridgend of Alness, Rossshire

Carrick, J. dealer in china and earthen ware, Glasgow

Cliffe, Wastle, manufacturer, Langholm
Gillespie, D. merchant-tailor, St Andrews
Hurlet Copperas Company, and Mrs M. Ewing or
Lightbody, and J. Lightbody, residing at Hurlet,
and now in Glasgow

Hogg & Black, merchants and manufacturers,
Earlston, Berwickshire

Lumsden, James, merchant, Dysart

Maclane, A. merchant, Glasgow

Macnab, A. & Co. merchants and commissionagents, Glasgow; and A. Macnab, R. Wyllie, and R. Stewart, individual partners

London, Corn Exchange, Dec. 6.

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M'Call, J. & Sons, merchants, Glasgow; and J. M'Call, merchant, Copenhagen, J. G. M'Call, merchant in St Croix, both lately in Glasgow M'Gibbon, E. merchant, Glasgow

M'Cubbing, J. cattle-dealer, Springfield, Dumfriesshire

Peacock, R. & Sons, merchants, Paisley
Pinkerton, J. jun. brewer, Glasgow
Robey, G. merchant, Anstruther

Smith, J. & Son, & Co. booksellers, Peterhead
Stewart, R. flesher and cattle-dealer, Glasgow
Thomson, A. & W. manufacturers, Dubbyside,
Fifeshire

Torrance, J. brewer and innkeeper, Galston, Ayrshire

Wills, P. jeweller, Glasgow

Liverpool, Dec. 6.

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s. d.
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Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week

ended 4th Dec. 1819.

Wheat, 678. 8d.-Rye, 42s. 10d.-Barley, 38s. 9d.-Oats, 26s. 1d.-Beans, 49s. 1d.-Pease, 50s. 11d.Beer or Big, Os. Od.-Oatmeal, Os. Od.

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 Nov. 1819.

Wheat, 58s. 5d.-Rye, 39s. 2d.—Barley, 30s. 10d.-Oats, 22s. 6d.-Beans, 35s. 7d.-Pease, 33s. 11d. Beer or Big, 26s. 8d.-Oatmeal, 18s. 8d.

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APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c.

II. MILITARY.

Captain MacGregor, 58 F. to be Major 12 Aug. 1819 E. Burnaby to be Cornet by purch. vice Willis, ret. 4 Nov. Cornet Williamson, from 22 Dr. to be Cornet, vice Griffith, hp. 22 Dr. 21 Oct. Ensign and Lieut. Gooch to be Lieut. and Capt. vice Clifton, ret. 28 do. Ensign and Lieut. Jenkinson, from hp. to be Ensign and Lieut. by purch. do. Serg. Maj. W. Only, from Rifle Brig. to be Quar. Master, vice Kiernan 21 do. G. Rothe to be Ensign by purch. vice Stewart, 28 F. 23 Sept.

Ensign Stewart, from 13 F. to be Ens. vice Dalgleish

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Quar. Mast. Howe, from hp. to be Quar. Master, vice Stoddart, dead 11 Nov. Bt. Lieut. Col. Harrison to be Lieut. Colonel, vice Hill, dead

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Lieut. Crofton, from hp. to be Lieut. and Adjutant, vice Lyon, dead 31 Oct. Bt. Major Bishop to be Major by purch. vice Pears, ret.

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C. Langwerth to be Ensign

Lieut. W. Leslie, from hp. 1 Bahama
Gar. Comp. to be Paym. vice Jones,
ret. hp.
4 Nov.
Ensign Watkins, from hp. 100 F. to be
Ensign, vice M'Mahon, dead 11 do.
Brevet Major Wilkie to be Major, vice
4 do.
Blainey, dead
Lieut. Macintosh to be Captain do.
Ensign Hewitt to be Lieut. vice M'Don-
ell, dead
3 do,
4 do,

Macdonald, do.
M'Nabb, fm. late Meuron's Regt.

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Capt. Pierce, from hp. to be Captain, vice Close 1 Sept. vice Cowper 8 Nov. 2d Capt. Wilson, from hp. to be 2d Captain, vice Maitland 8 Oct. 1st Lieut. Dickens, from hp. to be 1st Lieut. vice do. Lugger Dawson, from hp. to be 1st Lieut. vice do. Selwyn Lindsay, from hp. to be 1st Lieut. vice Baldock 8 Nov.

Garrisons. Major Gen. Sir G. Cooke, K.C.B. to be Lt. Gov. of Portsmouth, vice Kempt 20 Oct. Dr Somerville to be Physician to Chelsea Hospital. 11 Nov. vice Moseley, dead Lieut. Col. Fremantle, Coldstream Gds, to be Dep. Adj. Gen. Jamaica, vice Sparrow, dead 25 Aug. Medical Department. Physician J. Dwyer, M.D. from hp. to be Physi25 Oct. cian, vice Robson Barrack Department. W. Doyle to be Barrack Mast. vice Hunter 15 do. Exchanges. Bt. Major Gibbons, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Pearce, hp.

Colberg, from 58 F. with Capt. Phelan, hp. 60 F. Capt. Maitland, from 14 F. with Capt. Raynsford, 18 F.

Westropp, from 58 F. with Brevet Major Mac Gregor, hp. 95 F.

Shirley, from Coldstream Gds, with Capt. Powys, hp.

Templeton, from 47 F. rec. diff. with Capt. Forbes, hp.

Verity, from 58 F. with Capt. Montgomery, hp. York Chass.

Locker, from 8 Dr. rec. diff. with Captain Fraser, hp.

Day, from 19 F. with Capt. Campbell, hp. 96 F. Lieut. Austin, from 70 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Mercer, hp. 10 F.

Aufrere, from 9 Dr. rec. diff. with Lieut. Mallory, hp. 20 Dr.

Manders, from 3 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Croasdale, hp. 45 F.

Lambert, from 11 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Chambre, hp. York Light Inf. Vol.

Fowle, from 58 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Firebrace, hp. R. York Ran.

Jack, from 58 F. rec. diff. with Lt. O'Hehir, hp.

Smith, from 60 F. with Lieut. Eason, hp. Ensign Browne, from 40 F. with Ensign Curten, hp. 4 W. I. R.

Malcolm, from 42 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Hogarth, hp. 99 F.

Bruno, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Ensign Dickson, hp.

Paym. Gapper, from 64 F. with Capt. Drawwater,
hp. 104 F.

Quar. Master Hall, from 61 F. with Quar. Master
Tyrrell, hp. 88 F.

Assist. Surg. Hume, from Staff Med. Department,
with Assist. Surg. Woodroffe, hp.

Resignations and Retirements.

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Captain Clifton, Coldstream Foot Gds.

Cornet Willey, 3 Dr. Gds.

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13 Sept.

30 Aug.

22 Aug.

Dr Ryan, Staff Surg. at Bermudas
Additions and Alterations while Printing.
Coldst. G. Ensign and Lieut. Hon. W. R. Rous to
be Lt. and Capt. vice Duncombe, res.
18 Nov.
Hon. Henry Dundas to be Ensign and
Lieut.
do.
Edm. O'Ryan to be Ensign by purch.
vice Marlton, ret.
do.
Capt. Tho. Cox, from hp. Port. Serv.
to be Capt. vice Watling, exch. do.
Lieut. Hen. Helmsley, from hp. to be
Lt. vice Anthony, exch. rec. diff. do.
Capt. W. Mallett, from hp. 56 F. to be
Capt. vice Protheroe, exch. do.
Lieut. W. H. Hare to be Capt. by pur.
vice Smellie, ret.
do.
Ensign A. Frazer, to be Licut by purch.
do.
M. Miller, to be Ensign by purch. do.
Lieut. Benj. Des Voeux, fm. 11. Dr. to
be Capt. by pur. vice Trumbach, ret.
21 Oct.
Lieut. Tho. Fairtlough to be Capt, by
purch. vice Wynne, ret. 18 Nov.
Ensign Wm Hughes to be Lieut. by pur.
do.

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Colonel Bold, 1st Lancashire Militia

Major T. Baylis, hp. York Ran. Dep. Assist. Adj.

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Cha. Crickett to be Ensign by pur. do. Rifle Br. 2d Lieut. J. Fennell, from hp. to be 2d Lieut. vice Bligh, superseded do.

METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

THE month of November has been unusually cold. The temperature sunk almost every night towards the freezing point, and frequently below it. During the day, it rose only once to 50, and often did not reach 40. After the 12th, the frost was at times very severe, especially on the 18th, 24th, 26th, 27th, and 28th, but was frequently interrupted by intervals of open weather. During the great cold on the night of the 27th, the thermometer was very unsteady, frequently rising and falling 5 or 6 degrees in as many minutes. The mean temperature is fully 10 degrees lower than that of November last year, and 8 below that of the same month, 1817. The temperature of spring water is also 5 degrees lower than last year. The barometer during the month was rather unsteady, the mean daily fluctuation being greater than usual; but, up to the 28th, there had fallen little more than half an inch of rain. During the last three days, the quantity amounted to an inch. Notwithstanding the great depression of temperature, the mean of Leslie's hygrometer is greater than during November last year, indicating, of course, an unusually dry state of the atmosphere. The mean point of saturation is consequently a little below the minimum temperature, and the relative humidity is not much above the annual average. The month altogether is very different from what November generally is in this climate.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet.

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-hill.

N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afterThe second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

Oct. 15. At Sir A. M'Donald's, Sheen, Mrs Randolph, a daughter.

At Kennington, Mrs J. Mackie, a daughter. 22. At Belvidere, the lady of John Robertson, Esq. of Foveran, a son.

23. At Eskmount, the Hon. Mrs Ogilvy of Clova, a daughter.

At Dublin, the lady of Major Menzies, 42d regiment, a daughter.

A poor woman, the wife of a labouring man, named Scully, residing at Glengariff, near Bantry, was delivered of four children, three sons and a daughter, who are likely to live and do well.

25. At Camberwell Grove, London, Mrs William Scott, a son.

26. At Edinburgh, Mrs Hogarth, Hart Street, a daughter.

At Dunbar, Mrs George Sandilands, a son. Nov. 1. At Nelson-street, Mrs Dalrymple, a son. 3. At Darnhall, the Hon. Mrs Oliphant Murray,

a son.

4. At Lennox Love, the lady of Colonel the Hon. P. Stuart, a daughter.

-At Inchmarlo, the lady of Henry Iveson, Esq. of Blackbank, a daughter.

-At Hillsborough, the Marchioness of Downshire, a son.

5. The lady of James Gibbon, Esq. of South Castle-street, Edinburgh, a daughter.

At Bristol, Mrs Daniel Fripp, a daughter. 6. At Lynedoch-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Foulis of Woodhall, a daughter.

- Mrs Dunbar, Society, Edinburgh, a son. 8. At No 51, Queen-street, Edinburgh, Mrs Thomas Kinnear, a daughter.

-At the Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, the lady of P. Macgregor, Esq. a son.

11. Mrs Abercromby of Birkenbog, a daughter. -At Stonybank, the lady of Major J. S. Sinclair, royal artillery, a daughter.

-At Chapelton, the lady of Captain John A. Durie, late of the 92d regiment, a daughter.

12. At Maitland-street, the lady of Sir Alexander M'Kenzie of Avoch, a son.

-At Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs Dundas of Dundas, a son and heir.

At 66, Frederick-street, Edinburgh, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Taylor, 10th Hussars, a daughter.

14. At 35, Gilmore-place, Edinburgh, Mrs Gib

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Londonderry, to Miss Christie Hamilton, eldest daughter of Charles Dalrymple, Esq. Gill's Cottage, county of Londonderry.

22. At Leith, Mr William Young, merchant, Couper street, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr James Ferguson, merchant, St Andrew's-street, Edinburgh.

25. At Whitehouse, James Skinner, Esq. writer, Edinburgh, to Jean, youngest daughter of Robert Vernor, Esq. late of Fisherrow.

-At Nicolson-square, Edinburgh, Mr Henry Gardner, to Eliza Mary, daughter of Mr Alexander Grant, writer.

At Glasgow, Mr Alexander Braid, Paisley, to Anna, eldest daughter of Thomas Lang, Esq. of Flemmington.

-At Athlone, John M'Roberts, Esq. of Listoodor, county of Down, to Mary, second daughter of the deceased William Finlason, Esq. late of Union-place, Aberdeen.

26. At Hillhouse, Robert Ramage Liston, Esq. to Janet, eldest daughter of George Johnston, Esq. of Hillhouse.

At Castlebellingham, Ireland, the Reverend Thomas Plunkett, eldest son of the Right Hon. William Plunket, to Louisa Jane, second daughter of the late John William Foster, Esq.

29. At Edinburgh, Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart. of Millsbridge House, in the county of York, to Jacobina, youngest daughter of the late Capt. John Macdonell, Berwick-upon-Tweed.

Robert Marshall, Esq. writer to the signet, to Mrs Shirley, late wife of Captain Shirley.

- Mr John Pillans, printer, to Helen, eldest daughter of Mr Archibald Glen, corn-merchant, Edinburgh.

W. B. Rose, Esq. of Rhinie, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late David M'Culloch, Esq. of Glastulloch.

Nov. 1. At Glasgow, Mr B. Armour, merchant, to Isabella, youngest daughter of Alexander Brown, Esq. Meiklehill.

At Haddington, David Skirving, Esq. Garleton, to Margaret Lindsay, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Robert Scot, one of the ministers of Haddington.

At Edinburgh, James Cruickshank, hosier, to Margaret Smith, relict of John Smith, A.M.

In St Paul's chapel, York Place, William Ronald, Esq. captain in his Majesty's 6th regiment, to Elizabeth George, daughter of the late Lieut.General Benson.

3. Mr Robert Nasmyth, surgeon, Edinburgh, to Mary Lockhart, eldest daughter of David Jobson, sen. Esq. Dundee.

Mr Espinasse, to Miss J. Cruickshanks of Gerrard-street, Soho-square, London.

4. At Ofiley, Herts, James Gordon Murdoch, Esq. of Oakfield, Berks, to Caroline Penelope, fifth daughter of the late Samuel Gambier, Esq. commissioner of his Majesty's navy, and niece to Admiral Lord Gambier.

6. In St Paul's chapel, York-place, James Hay, Esq. eldest son of the late Captain Hay of the royal navy, to Mary, only daughter of Major A. Hay, formerly of the 35th regiment of foot,

9. At Kincorth, Frederick Grant, Esq. of Quebec, to Davina, youngest daughter of the late Robt. Grant, Esq. of Kincorth.

-At her father's house, Edinburgh, J. D. H. Hay. Esq. to Miss Jane, second daughter of Wm. Sanderson, Esq. merchant, Edinburgh.

At Edinburgh, Mr Walter Burns, upholsterer in Edinburgh, to Miss Margaret Honyman, daughter of the late Patrick Honyman, Esq. of Græmsay. -At Glasgow, James Wilson, Esq. advocate, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the late John Crawford. Esq. of Broadfield.

At Glasgow, Mr Walter Ballantyne, Shirva, to Miss Bell, daughter of the deceased Mr Thomas Bell, merchant.

At Ayr, Maurice Tweedie, Esq. of the Hon. East India Company's service, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Alexander Gardner. Esq.

-At Edinburgh, Mr Alexander M'Kay of Eel

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