1815.1 Shropshire Somerset-Stafford. Birth.] At Exton, the lady of L. L. H. Masters, esq. of a daughter. Married.] At Oakham, Mr. Lacey to Miss Ryce. Died.] At Greetham, Mr. G. T. Bryant, son of Mr. B. of the Red Lion Inn, Barnet, 18. 85 Rich. M.esq. of High Littleton, in this county.-J. R. Reid, esq. to Miss Rashleigh, only sister of Wm. R. esq M. P. for Fowey. At Gretna Gr en, Wm. Finch, esq. of Tullamore, Queen's county, to Miss Coles, only daughter of Philip C. esq. of Bath. At Taunton, Mr. John Norris, of Lon At Uppingham, Mrs. Hart, formerly mis- don, bookseller, to Miss Wyburn, sister of tress of the Bell inn there. At Whissendine, Mrs. Glover. At Ketton Cottage, aged 80, Mrs. Fortescue, mother of Viscount Clermont. At Empingham, Mrs. Palmer, wife of Mr. Thos. P. game-keeper to Sir Gilbert Heathcote, bart. At Manton, Mrs. Lightfoot, 79. SHROPSHIRE. Married.] Edward, eldest son of Edward Wheeler, esq. of Kyrewood, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of James Graham, esq. of Ludlow. Died.] At Oswestry, Mrs. Edwards, relict of the Rev. Turner E. vicar of that place, and second daughter of the late W. B. Basnett, esq. At Ludlow, M. Dunne, esq. M. D. of Gatley Park, Herefordshire, 74.--Mrs. Smith, 88. At Shrewsbury, James, youngest son of Mr. R. Drinkwater, woolstapler, 22.—Mrs. Brayne. Mr. John Phillips, jun. 37.-Mrs. Evans, wife of Mr. John E. of the Golden Heart. At Newport, Mrs. Plant, wife of Mr. P. of the Fox and Grapes inn. The Rev. W. R. Hill, eldest son of the Rev. Rob. H. of Hough, Cheshire, and rector of Waters Upton, in this county. At Derwen y Pandy, John Povey, esq. SOMERSETSHIRE. A pin-manufactory has recently been established in Bath, where the poor of Walcot parish, chiefly children, are exclusively employed in habits of early industry. They are thus kept from roving about the streets and forming improper acquaintance, and bring their honest earnings home to the assistance of their parents, which must eventually occasion a very great reduction of the poorrates of that extensive parish.-Tables for heading pins are also set up in Walcot poorhouse, where twenty boys and girls are employed in the same neat, useful, and meritorious occupation.-Might not many other parishes profit by this hint? In the last year, the number of baptisms in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, was 180; the marriages 50; and deaths 112. about one-third of which were occasioned by the small-pox! Married.] At Bath, Benj. Cole, jun. esq. of London, to Caroline Emilia, second daughter of Thos. Gregg.- Alex. Gordon, esq. of London, to Harriet, only daughter of Hastings Elwin, esq.-Capt. Glynn, R. N. to Miss Maria Spicker.-Jas. Thomas, esq: R. N. to Miss Mogg, daughter of the late NEW MONTHLY MAG,-No. 13. Capt W. At Keynsham, P. Jones, esq. late in the service of the E. I. C. to Eliza, only daughter of P. Lediard, esq. of Bristol. At Bristol, Christopher Goorge, esq. to Mary Ann, only daughter of Mr. Alderman Fripp. Died.] At Cadbury-house, Jas. Bennett, esq. At Burcott house, near Wells, Mrs. Newcome, wife of Rich. N. esq. late of Hackney. At Timsbury, Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. B. Smith, and daughter of the late Bush, esq. of Bradford. At Bedminster, Mrs. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Weymouth, of the post office of that town, 114. She enjoyed her faculties to the last, and was confined to her bed only three weeks. At Bath, Lady Myers, relict of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Wm. M. bart, commander of the forces at Barbadoes, and mother of lieut.-col. Sir Wm. M. who fell at the battle of Albuera. The Rev. J. Wood, D. D. rector of Marston, Beds, and formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, B A. 1771; M. A. 1774 ; B. D. 1781; D. D. 1788.-Levine, wife of I. E. Hovenden, esq. of Heningford Grey,. Huntingdon, 36. She was one of the coheiresses of the extensive "Leman Estates," situated in the counties of Middlesex, Hertford, Cambridge, and Huntingdon, and which were recently sold by order of the court of Chancery, for near half a million.The Rev. Henry Williams rector of Chalbu ry, Dorset.-Brownlow Bate, esq.-Jane, widow of the late Walter Carew, of the island of Grenada.-Lady Clarina, relict of Lord C.-Mrs. Alder, many years matron of the General Hospital.-Capt. Weir, in the service of the E. I. C At Bristol, Mrs. Mary Fortescue, sister of the late Jos. F. esq. of Weston Lodge.-Mrs. Louisa Douglas, of St.Vincent.-Jos, Smith, esq. one of the oldest members of the corpo ration, 70. 86. Suffolk-Surrey-Sussex-Warwick-Westmoreland-Wilts. [Feb. 1, At Wolverhampton. Mrs. Panton. At Newcastle, Edward Ford, esq. one of the aldermen of that town, and acting part ner of the banking-house of Horwood, Sparrow and Co. At Abbott's Bromley, Mr. Bennet, surgeon. SUFFOLK. Births.] At Ringshall, the wife of Mr. Laflin, farmer, of three girls, who appeared likely to do well. Married.] At Lowestoft, John Goodeve, esq, banker of Gosport, Hants, to Miss Le mon. At Bungay, Mr. Røbt. Digby, of Wytham, Oxon, to Miss Charlotte Martin. At Bury, Mr. Geo. Crisp, of Watlington, Norfolk, to Miss Mary Robertson. Died.] At Lowestoft, Catherine, wife of Mr. Rich. Barnes, land-surveyor. At Tattingstone Place, Rear Admiral Wes tern. At Chedburgh, Mrs. Ransome, wife of Mr. R. of the Queen's Head. the East India House, who, in association with Mr. Mason, has for many years, published "The East India Calendar," 38. At Bank Farm, Kingston, John Meares, esq. of Eastington, Pembrokeshire, 59. At Walton, Bridge House, Harriot, daughter of George Payne, esq. late of Brooklands. SUSSEX. Married.] Mr. Andrews, of Bixgrove, to Miss Ide, of Fishbourne. Died] At Portslade, the Rev. John Clutton, vicar of that parish, and rector of Hangleton, formerly of Magdalen College, Cambridge, 83. At Chichester, Mrs. Duer, relict of Edw. D. Esq. of Devonshire. At Petworth, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. John Tyler, of the Half Moon inn. At Horsham, Mrs. Sarah Hunt, 83.Mr. Smart, many years keeper of the House of Correction, at Petworth, and of the County Gaol here. At Battle, Mrs. Jane Chambers. At Mildenhall, Mary, widow of Mr. John before his death, he sent for a carpenter to Woollard. measure him for his coffin. WARWICK. At Bury, Mrs. Adkin, widow. Sarah, wife of the Rev. Wm. Kirby, rec tor of Barham, 58.. At Hinton, Mr. Jos. Wigg, 51. In consequence of the disproportion between the price of bread and wheat, the magistrates for this county intend, at the At Walsham le Willows, Mary wife of John next sessions, to take the matter into their Lock, gent. 73. At Wolverstone Park, near Ipswich, the seat of C. Berner, esq. where he had been a faithful steward upwards of thirty years, Mr. J. Willis. On the day he died he completed his 79th year. SURREY. Births.] At Thames Ditton, the Hon. Mrs. Pleydell Bouverie, of a daughter. At Camberwell, the lady of Archib. Little, esq. of a daughter. Married.] At the Oaks, the seat of the Earl of Derby, Capt. Hornby, H.M.S. Spartan, to Miss Burgoyne, eldest daughter of the late Lieut. Gen. B. At Chertsey, Henry Rich, esq. of Trunkwell House, Berks, to Mary Ann, only daughter of Mrs. Tippet, of Woburn Hill, near Chertsey. At Putney, Joseph Alcock, esq. of Rochampton, to Mary, youngest daughter of the latn Rev. Dr. Pettiward. Died] At Barnes Terrace, Mrs. Abigail Franks, 57. In Wandsworth-road, Charles William Tonyn, esq. late captain in the 48th regt. and youngest son of Gen. T. 31. At Egham, Mr. John Greenwood, of the King's Head Inn, 61. At Camberwell, Francis Green, esq. At Richmond, Samuel Bean, esq. 81. At Keanington, Mr. Wm. Palling, of Lombard-street, 69. At Upper Tooting, Mrs: Oldham, relict of Adam O. esq. Manchester, 70. At Clapham Rise, John Mathison, esq. of consideration, and regulate the price by the existing act of parliament. Married.] At Aston, Mr. Jas. Woolley, of Hamstall Redware, to Maria, fifth daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Baker, of Witton. At Coventry, Mr. Thos. Huntingdon to Miss Handasyd, of the Craven Arms. At Wootton Wansen, Mr. Jennings, of the Old Red Lion inn, Henley, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. Tibbatts, of the Three Tuns, Died.] At Coventry, in the House of Industry, Mrs. Clements, who retained all her faculties till within a few days of her death, which happened on Christmas Eve, the day on which she completed her 104th year.-Mrs. Castle, 74. At Birmingham, Mr. Wm. Webb, 41.Mr. Bynner, many years an assistant in the clerk's office of the Birmingham workhouse. Mrs. Powell, widow, 78. At Moseley, Wake Green, Rebecca, wife of Wm. Anderton, esq. Walter Boswell, esq. of Trinity College, Oxford, youngest son of Geo. B. esq. of Warwick. 1815.]. Worcester.-Yorkshire-Wales-Scotland-Ireland. Married] At Worcester, Mr. Swift, surgeon, of Leominster, to Miss Baker, of Henwick. At Claires, Mr. Smith, of Worcester, to Miss Amelia Butler, of Henwick hill. Died.] A Broadway, Mrs. Matthews, of Coscombe, Gloucestershire.-Mr. Wm. Russell, 79 At Worcester, Mr. Poole, 62.—Mr. G. Parker, late adjutant to the Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, 76.-Mr. Michael, 68. -Mr. Benj. Evans, coal-merchant.-Mr. Sam. Jones, 07. At Evesham, Mrs. Izod, wife of Mr. I, surgeon. YORKSHIRE. The magistrates of Leeds have been lately engaged in the investigation of a series of criminal transactions, involving not only an extensive fraud on the revenue, but in their tendency vitiating a vast number of conveyances and other legal instruments. Two attornies, Mr. Joseph Blackburn, and Mr. Thomas Wainewright, both of Leeds, have been apprehended, on the information of George Jaques, late a clerk in Mr. Blackburn's office, on a charge of removing stamps from conveyances, probates of wills, &c. and affixing them to other instruments of a similar kind, with an intention to defraud the revenue. A number of dies, suitable for the fabrication of stamps, have been found on Mr. Blackburn's premises, and several detached stamps, apparently cut from deeds, were found in the possession of each of the parties, some of them of considerable value; and it is also in evidence, that these fraudulent practices have been pursued for several years. The accused parties, who, since their arrest, were kept in close custody, have been committed to York Castle to take their trials at the next Assizes. The Magistrates appointed for carrying into effect the erection of a Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Wakefield, have given notice to such architects as are disposed to offer plans for the same, that one hundred guineas will be given for the plan approved and adopted, seventy for the second, and fifty for the third, if deemed worthy. It is to be built with brick, and sufficiently large for the reception of 150 patients of both sexes. 87 Plans are to be addressed on or before the 24th of Feb. to J. Toljambe, esq. Clerk of the Peace, Wakefield. Birth.] At Doncaster, the lady of the Rev. R. Affleck, vicar of that town, of a daughter. Married.] At Foxholes, Rob. Carey Elwes, esq. of Great Billing, Northamptonshire, to Jane Marianne, only daughter of the Rev. Rich. Sykes At Thornton, near Pickering, Thos A. Brown, esq. son of Lieut.-co} B. of Newtonhouse, near Whitby, to Ann, daughter of the Rev. M. Mackereth At Beverly, Edm. Beckett, esq. son of Sir John B. bart. to Maria, eldest daughter of Wm. Beverley, esq. At Kirkby Overblow, Capt. Stiles, R. N. to Louisa, second daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Dr. Marsham. At Hull, Lieut. Wm. Stopford, R. N. to Octavia, daughter of the late Rev. Wm. Mantle. WALES. The Bishop of St. David's some years ago founded a college in Wales, for the education of young men for the Ministry there, who are not able to sustain the expense of the Universities.-His Lordship has now invited those who have become qualified for orders, but have not titles, to send in their names to his secretary. He is also laudably enforcing the repairs of the several churches in his diocese. Married.] At Plus Issa Denbigh, Lieut.gen. Kerr to Miss Davis. At Meole, Thos. Meredith, esq., of Knighton, Radnorshire to Mariana, third daughter of the late Hen. Peele, esq. of Shrewsbury. Thos. Duggan, esq. of Evenjobb, Radnorshire, to Miss Stephens, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Henry S. of Presteign. At Presteign, Humphrey Ballard, esq. to Miss Anne R. Baker. Died.] At Carmarthen, Mrs. E. Morgan, relict of John M esq. and a near relative of the Rev. Sir H. B. Dudley. At Gnoll Castle, Glamorgan, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Grant, esq. At Brunant, Carmarthen, the Rev. John Lloyd. At Cartlett Cottage, near Haverford-west, the house of his sister, Mrs Morris, Majorgen. Johu Picton, lieut. col. of the 12th foot. At Bangor, Sir Thos. Meredyth, bart. 36. At Glanrhwdw-place, Carmarthenshire, David Saunders, esq. SCOTLAND. Birth.] At Aldourie, Invernessshire, the lady of Wm. Frazer Tytler, esq. sheriff of that county, of a son. IRELAND. Births.] In Dublin, the lady of Sir Wheeler Cuffe, bart. of a daughter.-The 88 British Colonies-Abroad-Agricultural Report, lady of Major Geo, Wright, Royal Engineers, of a son.-Viscountess Avonniore of a son and heir. The lady of Rob, Shaw, esq. M.P. of a son. At Ormean, near Belfast, the Marchioness of Donegal, of her seventh son. Married.] At Ballymackey, co. Tipperary, Major-gen. the Hon. Arthur Annesley, third son of the Earl of A. to Elizabeth, only daughter of John Mahon, esq. of Besborough. Died.] At Corkabeg, near Cove, Rob. H. Fitzgerald, esq. late M. P for the co. Cork, and colonel of the North Cork Militia. At Bandon, the Rev. John Kennev, LL.D. BRITISH COLONIES. [Feb. 1, Birth.] At Bermuda, the lady of Sir T. J. Cochrane, R. N. of a daughter. Married] At Calcutta, Mr. R. Boulton Bennett, esq. in the civil service of the E. I. C. to Harriott Ann, daughter of John Shakspeare, esq. ABROAD. Birth.] At Strandul, Java, the wife of Lieut.-col. M'Gregor, 50th reg. of a son. Married] At St. Denis, near Paris, Majorgen. the Hon. E. Capel, to Donna Barbarita Moritti, late of Cadiz, niece to the brigadier of that name. MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. THE mild weather through the early part of the month has been highly favourable to the latter sown wheats, which have tillowed out a curling flag, giving them an appearance nearly as promising as the early sown, forming together a general prospect of a better crop than we have been accustomed to see in she month of February. The last years' crop has turned out very indifferent in quality and short in quantity, as far as has yet come to hand. Barley has turned out a strong and useful sample, and an average produce. Turnips, from the mildness of the weather, have yielded much winter food, but the fall in the price of meat has retained the sheep in the hands of the feeder, and will make Swedish turnips a valuable article if the spring should be backward. The young rye, winter tares, and all the soiling species, are in the mott promising and early state. SMITHFIELD MARKET, JAN. 27.-Beef, 4s. 6d. to 5s. 8d.-Mutton, 5s. to 6s.6s. 6d, to 8s.-Pork, 6s. 6d to 7s. 9d. Hay, 31. to 41. 10s.-Straw, 11. 4s. to 11. 108.-Clover, 41. to 61. 10s. Hops, New Pocket-Kent, 61. 10s. to 91. 9s.-Sussex, 61. 4s. to sl.-Farnham, 101. to 131. Average Prices of Corn. By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and of Oatmeal per Boll of 140lbs. Avoirdupois, from the Returns received in the Week ended the 21st of January, 1815. MARITIME COUNTIES. Wheat. Rye. Barley. Oats. 50 9/33 0130 0123 61 030 022 4 INLAND COUNTIES. Districts. 52 $39 27 4/23 3 2d Suffolk, Cambridge, 50 6 Rutland, 56 (7 22 9.2 0 623 10 13 11 5th Durham, Derby, Northumb. 52 1044 6th Cumberland, 57 836 Hereford, 164 640 0130 628 11 029 626 5 140 51 10 27 123 6 Westmorland, 65 846 63 6 161 C 58 111 57 3 9 62 4 27 8.23 8 Merioneth, 74 8 9th Cardigan, 76 0 Pembroke, 59 7 67 10 11th Devon, FROM DECEMBER 23 TO JANUARY 23 INCLUSIVE. Where the address of the Solicitor is not mentioned, he must be understood to reside at the The Solicitors' names are between Parentheses. same place as the bankrupt. Adams J. Bristol, grocer (Frankis (White and Woodcocke, Halesworth Armitage D. Huddersfield, iunkeeper (Black bnrn Bailey J. Portsea, coal merchant (Weddell Ball E. R. South Moreton, paper maker (Barber, Chancery lane Banks J. Newington-butts, stationer (Young, Symond's inn Banks W. Bradeley, engineer (Parker, Stafford Barnes G. Ewell, builder (Ware and Young, Southwark Baylis W. Cleve Prior, butcher (Griffiths, Worcester Beard J. Great Stambridge, victualler (Vanderzee and Comport. Rochford Bevan T. Fishguard, linen draper (Clarke Bix W. Northiam, merchant (Gatty and Haddon, Bloom D. Norwich, merchant (Rackham (Wood and Clarke, Castle street, Budge row Bruton T. Kilcot, Gloucester, horse dealer delands and Peace (San Flintoft T. New Malton, corn factor (Puce and Walker Fraser G. Brixton, flour factor (Dawes and Chatfield, Angel court French J. Northampton, ironmonger (Jeyes Friend R. Old Windsor, dealer in bay (Stokes Golden square Harren J. Cratfield, grocer (Jackson, Woodbridge Hasted C. Chatham, brewer (Nelson, Palsgrave place Hedges R. jun. Old Bailey, confectioner (Osbuldeston, London street Herbert, S. North Newton, cow dealer (Golby, Baubury Horton J. Kidderminster, rope spinner (Hallen and Co. Howard J. H. Stockport, druggist (Pearce and Sons, Swithin's lane Israel, A. Portsea, merchant (Bennet, George street, Minories Jackman W. Middle Scotland yard, army clothier (Dickenson, Gray's inn James W. Westbury, linen draper (Clarke, Bristol Jenks W. Aldermabury, silk weaver (James, Bucklersbury Jessurun A. Hawford buildings, merchant (Parton, Walbrook John T. Narberth, shopkeeper (Evans, Haverford Morris T. Great Tower street, wine broker binson and Hammond, Austin Friars Mott W. Lamb st. victualler (Sanford, Staple inn Mullins G. Sheffield, edge tool maker (Wilson Mutton S. jun Plymouth, silversmith (Smith Neville S. and J. Snowden, jun. Leeds, corn millers (Fearnley, Leeds Ouston D. Beverley, coal merchant (Lockwood and Shepherd Owlett J. Chimhams, farmer (Abbott, Abchurch lane Palmer J. Croydon, lace manufacturer (Swain and Co. Frederick's place. Fynney R. Ashby-de-la Zouch, wine merchant, Panton T. Philpot. lane, coal merchant (Welch, (Wilde, Warwick square Nicholas lane Garside J. Stockport, cotton spinuer (Kay, jun. Parker T. Arncliffe, cotton manufacturer (John. Manchester son and Lonsdale, Manchester |