SCOTTISH SEQUSTRATIONS,
... Rev. Charles Crook, Rector of Bath, John Pistoi, Esq. (who now assumes the name of Worthington,) to Elizabeth, second daughter and co•heiress of the late Charles Worthington, Esq. of Lansdown-crescent. ...
... Rev. Charles Crook, Rector of Bath, John Pistoi, Esq. (who now assumes the name of Worthington,) to Elizabeth, second daughter and co•heiress of the late Charles Worthington, Esq. of Lansdown-crescent. ...
... July .5, 9, Aug. 6, at ten. Attorneys, Messrs. Smith and Martin, Lemanstreet, Goodman's-fields. . S. EAST, Stratford, victualler. June 28, at twelve, July 2, Aug. 6, at ten. Attorney, Mr. Thomson, George-street, Minories. J. C;UNNELL, Platt-terrace, ...
... Esq. second surviving son of the late George Warden, Esq. of Richmond, in Surrey, and Member of the Civil Establishment at the Presidency of Bombay, to Ellen Maria, eldest daughter of Major- General Sir Lionel Smith, K.C. R. May 24, at Cheltenham, A. H ...
... relict of the late John Smith, Esq. of Summer Castle, Lancashire. July 7, at Sunning-hill, Berks, Lady Lindsay, widow of General Sir David Lindsay, Bart. 7, at Edmonton, aged 53, Mr, Isaac Le Mesurier. July 8, aged 22, George, second son of the late Henry ...
... KING'S BENCH, MAY 9. THE KING V. WORTHINGTON AND HART. The Solicitor-General moved for the judgment of the Court on these defendants, who were -convicted, at the last assizes for Kent, of an assault on two persons named Smith and Payne, attended by circumstances ...
... 27, at St. George's, Hanover-square, the Rev. Wm. Pyne, Rector of Oxted, near Godstone, Surrey, second son of Arthur Pyne, Esq. of Codham Hall, in Essex, and also of Ballyvolane, in the county of Cork, to Mary, the only daughter of George Watson Smyth ...
... • 'I • DECL , vIit:IIARVEY, Georg • HARVEY, Jame I,• grocers. Aug. :1 MOLI'ENO, Jan - BANKRUPT! COSTER. James man, Sept. 16, Dyson and Bla ‘ II EDGIS, James eleven. Attor Eleet-street. ROGERS, Robert Oct. 11, at twe SMITH. James. ( Sept. 6, Oct. 11 E ...
... koval Engineers.—Brevet Major W. Reid, from half-payLo be Captain. ' ' . L • DECLARATIONS of INSOLVENCY filed by :HARVEY, George, Penryn, Cornwall, grocer, Aug. 30.. • HARVEY, James Eliza Tregoning, Penryn, Cornw a ll, I, grocers, Aug. 36. • MOLI'ENO ...
... three, at the Queen'sllead, Stefnciasrt. Attorneys, Mr. Bower, Ch a ncery -lane; Mr. Worthington, Cheadle, near Stockport; or Mr. Hunt, Stoci;port. 1111,ToN, George and Robert, Manchester, and Chorley, Lancashire, merchants and cotton-spinners, Sept 21 ...
... six, 4, and 28, at eleven, at the George Hotel, Cheltenham. Attorneys, Messrs. King and Son, Castle-street, Holborn ; and Mr. Packwood, Cheltenhatn. J. FOULKES, Chester, grocer, -Sept. 6,7, and 29, at one, at the George Inn, Liverpool. A ttorneya, Messrs ...
... March 18, at St. George's, Hanover-square, .Oswald, second son of George Smith, Esq. M. P. to Henrietta Mildred, eldest daughter of the Very Rev. Dr. Hodgson, Dean of Carlisle. DIED. Sept. 5, at Calcutta, aged 23, — .Lieut. George Walter ' of the Bengal ...
... hire, baker, Feb. I, 2, March 4, at eleven, at the Otr:ec of Messrs. Parker and Smith, Worcester. Atto; neys, Mr. Smith, Businghall-street ; or Messrs. Parker arid Smith, 'Worcester. • HOOPER., Richard, Stapleton.rosd, St. Phiilp and Jacob, Gloucestershire ...