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Edinburgh Gazette

Date of Article: 06/10/1809
Printer / Publisher: Alex Lawrie & Co 
Address: Edinburgh
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 1697
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( No. 1697. ) Tvk/ cv' * PUBLISHED BT AUTHORTTT. FROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, to FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1809. At the Court at the Queen's Palace, the 27th of September 1809, PRESENT, The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. This day the Right Reverend Father in God, John Lord Bishop of London, was, by his Ma- jesty's command, sworn of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and took his place at the Board accordingly. At the Court at the Queen's Palace, the 27th of September 1 809, PRESENT, The KINO'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. It is this day ordered by their Lordships, that every minister and preacher, as well of the established church in that part of the united kingdom called Scotland, as that of the Epis- copal communion, protected and allowed by an act, passed in the 10th year of her late Ma- jesty Queen Anne, cap. 7, entitled, " An act to prevent the disturbing those of the Episcopal communion in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, in the exercise of their religious worship, and in the use of the liturgy of the Church of England, and for repealing the act passed in the Parliament of Scotland, entitled, " An act against irregular baptisms and mar- riages," do, at some time during the exercise of the divine service in such respective church, congregation, or assembly, on the Sunday next ensuing the 25th of October next, being the day on which his Majesty began kis happy reign, put up their prayers and thanksgivings to Almighty God for the protection afforded the the King's Majesty during a long and arduous reign. STEPH. COTTRELL. FOREIGN- OFFICE, SEPTEMBER 3C, 1809. The King has been pleased to appoint Louis Casamajor, Esq. to be his Majesty's Secretary of Legation at Lisbon. WAR- OFFICE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1809. Royal Regiment of Horse Guards— Hospital- Mate George Hickman to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice Thomas, promoted on the staff. 10th Regiment of Light Dragoons— Cornet J. Wed- derburn Webster to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Gordon, promoted. 14th— Paul Carrington Parris, gent, to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Amiel, appointed to the 7th light dra- goons. 19th— William Rhodes, gent, to be Cornet, by pur- chase, vice Max wall, promoted. William Thompson Lee, gent, to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Moultrie, promoted. Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards— Ensign Wil- liam Burroughs to be Lieutenant, vice Jenkinson, de- ceased. « 3d Regiment of Foot— Ensign William Chadwick, from the Tipperary militia, to be Ensign. 5th— To be Captains of Companies— Lieut. J. Rivers, vice Phillips, deceased. Lieut. William Hamilton. Lieut. Charles Louis Ramus, from the 40th foot. To be Lieutenants— Ensign William Bennett, vice Carey, deceased. Ensign H. B. Sedwick, vice M'Do- nough, deceased. Ensign Morgan Galbraith. Ensign William Walton, vice Rivers. Ensign James Haggarty, vice Hamilton. To be Ensigns— James Bunbury Hamilton, gent, vice Bennett. William Pratt, gent, vice Sedgwick. Volun- teer Gustavus Hippesley, from the 45th foot, vice Gal- braith. Thomas Canch, gent, vice Walton. M'Lean, gent, vice Haggarty. 8th— Assistant- Surgeon John Moore to be Surgeon, vice Cathcart, deceased. 10th— Ensign Edward Supple, from the Durham militia, to be Ensign. nth— Lieut. Hamilton Blair, from the city of Cork militia, to be Ensign. 14th— Henry Mansell, gent, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Deighton, promoted in the 50th foot. Charles Rayner Newman, gent, to be ditto, vice Pier- ard, promoted in the 47th foot. 18 th— Ensign • Corry, from the Fermanagh militia, to be Ensign. » ist— First Lieutenant Andrew Campbell to be Cap- tain of a company, vice Cameron, deceased. 513d— Robert Butler, gent, to be Second Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Neville, promoted. Quarter- master- Serjeant Hudson to be Quartermaster, vice Bowman, deceased. 35th— William Bruce, Esq. to be Paymaster of the ist Battalion, vice Johnston, who resigns. 34th— Ensign Dobree, from the 14th foot, to be Lieutenant, without purchase. 40th— Lieut. Francis. Nelson to be Captain of a com- pany, vice Hoblyn, deceased. Paymaster Christopher Clarke, from the ad battalion, to be Paymaster of the ist battalion, vice Seaton, who resigns. 43d— Captain C. C. Patrickson to be Major, vice Proctor, deceased, Lieut. Thomas M'Kenzie to be Captain of a company, vice M'Lachlan, deceased. Lieut. John Maxwell Tylden to be ditto, vice Patrickson. En- sign John Bramwell to be Lieutenant, vice Richards, deceased. 44th— Henry Elvin, gent, to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Twinberrow, promoted. 45th— Ensign George Little, from the id regiment of Tower Hamlets militia, to be Ensign. 46th— Ensign J. Robinson to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Nairne, promoted. Tobias Purcell, gent, to be Ensign, vice Robinson. 47th— Ensign Henry Pierard, from the r4th foot, to be Lieutenant, without purchase. 50th— Ensign William Deighton, from the 14th foot, to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Atkinson, who resigns. 54th— Ensign William Woolrich to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Campbell, promoted. Ensign Robert Woodgate to be ditto, vice Atkinson, deceased. John Grey, gent, to be Ensign, vice Woolrich. 59th— Ensign William Bushel, from the Tipperary militia, to be Ensign. 6jth— Lieut. William Hinde to be Captain of a com- pany, vice Armstrong, deceased. 7id— Ensign William Steel to be Lieutenant, with- out purchase, vice Liddle, who resigns. George Sam- son, gent, to be Ensign, vice Steel. 79th— Alexander Ferbes, gent, to be Ensign, with- out purchase, vice Robinson, promoted. 84th— Ensign P. B. Entwifle, from the 61st foot, te be Lieutenant, without purchase. Price Sixpence Halfpenny, THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE. NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF LEWIS MACI'HERSON, Merchant in Forr » s. A T a meeting' of the said Lewis Macpherson's Cre- • ditors, held this day, the bankrupt made offer to his Creditors of a composition of 6s. in the pound, pay- able, by equal instalments, at three and six months, and to grant bond for same, with sufficient cautioners; which the Creditors present having agreed to accept of, the Trustee hereby intimates, that another meeting of the said Lewis Macpherson's Creditors is to be held within the writing- chambers of John Forsyth, writer, For- res, upon Wednesday the 25th day of October next, at 12 o'clock noon, to decide finally on the bankrupt's oiFer. Forres, Sip timber 30, 1809. NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF DAVID BOYD, Builder in Tradestown. •" PHE Lord Ordinary officiating on the Bills has, by an interlocutor, of this date, sequestrated the whole estate and effects, heritable and moveable, real and per- sonal, of the said David Boyd, and appointed his Cre- ditors to meet within the Prince of Wales' Tavern, Glasgow, upon Saturday the 14th day of October cur- rent, at 12 o'clock noon, to choose an Interim Factor; and at the same place and hour, upon Friday the 3d day of November next, to choose a Trustee or Trustees in succession on said sequestrated estate. Of which this intimation is given to all concerned. Edinburgh, October 4,1809. NOTICE NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF ROBERT BOYD, late Merchant in Glasgow. npHE Trustee on the said Robert Boyd's sequestrated estate hereby intimates, that states of the bankrupt's affairs lie in his office here, for the inspection of all con- cerned ; and that no dividend will be made at present, owing to the state of the process in dependence against the purchaser of part of the bankrupt's subject. The Trustee also requests a general meeting of the Creditors, within the Prince of Wales' Tavern, upon Monday the 13d October instant, at 2 o'clock afcer- i noon, to choose a new Commissioner, and to instruct the Trustee as to a claim made for payment of certain feu- duties, payable for the subjects at Sighthill, lately belonging to the bankrupt estate. Glasgow, Octobir 3,1809. TO THE CREDITORS OF MAITLAND HUNTER, Merchant and Brewer in Dunbar. A MEETING of the Creditors of the above- designed Maitland Hunter is hereby requested to be held, within the house of Mr James Lorimer, innkeeper in Dunbar, upon Saturday the 14th day of October cur- rent, at 2 o'clock afternoon, to take into consideration the state of Mr Hunter's affairs, and for the purpose of giving instructions, agreeable to law, to the person named as Trustee, in the trust- deed sometime ago execute by Mr Hunter. Such of the Creditors as cannot attend personally, will have the goodness to authorize some person to act for them at the above meeting, Dunbar, Octobir 2, 1809. 91st— Surgeon Tames Scott, from the 94th foot, to be Surgeon, vice Enright, who exchanges. 9 ; th— Surgeon John Enright, from the 91st foot, to be SurgeoYi, vice Scott, who exchanges. 95th— Lieut. Charles Blackiston, from the 25th foot, to be First Lieutenant, without purchase. 96th— Lieut. Charles Pratt, from the 8zd foot, to be Captain of a compaxy, by purchase, vice Dupr£, who retires. 97th— Lieut. P. Michel to be Captain of a company, without purchase. Ensign Thomas Lloyd to be Lieu- tenant, without purchase. Ensign George Daunt to be ditto, vice Michel. Volunteer Power, from the 83d foot, to be Ensign, vice Lloyd. Elgie, gent. to be ditto, vice Daunt. 103 d— Ensign John Fallon to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Burchall, who resigns. BANKRUPTS. ' ( From the London Gazette.) Ann Chadwick and John Chadwick, of Bradbury Green, Chester, hatters. Richard Hollis, late of Reading, Berks, grocer. William Parker, of Bucknal Ironworks, Stafford, iron- founder. John Williams, formerly of Swansea, but now of Cadox- ton, near Neath, Glamorgan, ironmonger. Thomas Mather, of Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Northum- berland, oiiman, Joseph Harrison, of Southwick, Durham, ship- owner. Neil M'Neil, late of Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, but now of London, merchant. Richard Ball, late of East Brent, Somerset, mercer and tailor. _ Joseph Brown and James Powell, both late of Liver- pool, Lancaster, merchants. Bankruptcy superseded. Samuel Mather Tomkins, of Stanton St John, Oxford, dealer. NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF HUGH WALES, Dyer in Balmish. WILLIAM DILL, Writer in Newton- Stewart, the Trustee, hereby intimates, that, in terms of the Statute, a scheme of division of the funds of the bank- rupt, and the order of ranking of the Creditors, lie in his hands, for the inspection of all concerned, prepara- tory to payment of the first dividend, which, owing to the situation of the bankrupt's affairs, cannot take place before the ist December next. October 6, 1809. TO THE CREDITORS OF ALEXANDER ROGER, Rope and Sail- maker in Pathhead. ANDREW INGLIS, Merchant in Kirkaldy, Trus- tee on the sequestrated estate of the said Alexan- der Roger, hereby intimates to the Creditors, that a considerable part of the funds being now turned into money, he will begin, on Wednesday the 8th Novem- ber next, to pay a dividend to the Creditors, at his house here ; and that a state of the funds, and a scheme of division, lie in his hands, for the inspection of the Creditors. Kirkaldy, October 3, 1809. TO THE CREDITORS OF WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, Farmer and Cattle- dealer in Leadside. LORD WOODHOUSELEE, Ordinary on the Bills, upon the 5th current, sequestrated the estate, rea and personal, of the said William Livingston, and ap- pointed his Creditors to meet within the house of Rich- ard Wilson, vintner in Dunfermline, on Thursday the 12th current, at 1 o'clock afternoon, for the purpose of choosing an Interim Factor; and at the same place and hour, on Friday the 10th November next, for the pur- pose of choosing a Trustee upon the said sequestrated estate. Edinburgh, Octobir 5, 1809. NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF ALEXANDER MALCOLM & CO., Merchants in Aberdeen. ALEXANDER WEBSTER, Advocate in Aberdeen, Trustee on the sequestrated estate of the said Alexander Malcolm & Co., hereby intimates, that a state of the bankrupt's affairs, and a scheme of division of the funds realized, lie at his office, for the inspection of all concerned, till the 8th November next; and that he will pay a dividend to the Creditors ranked, at any time when called for, after said day. Abtrdw1, October 4, 180J. TO THE CREDITORS OF JAMES & ALEXANDER STEWART, Cattle- deal- ers in Glenturret, in the Parish of Monyvaird. TTPON the application of Peter Stewart, farmer at ^ Blairtummoch, and other Creditors of the said James and Alexander Stewart, Lord ROBERTSON, Or- dinary officiating on the Bills, on this date, appointed the Creditors to meet within the house of Daniel Ro- bertson, vintner in Crieff, upon Monday the 23d day of October current, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of choosing a new Trustee or Trustees in succession upon the sequestrated estates of the said James & Alexander Stewart. Of which notice is hereby given to all con- cerned, in terms of the Statute. Edinburgh, October 4, 1809. TO THE CREDITORS OF DUNCAN BLACK, Grocer in Greenock. AGENERAL meeting of th* Creditoro of the said Duncan Black is to be held within the Tontine Inn here, upon Monday the 23d day of October next, at 1 o'clock, to decide on an offer of composition made by the said Duncan Black, of this date. Of which inti- mation is hereby given, in terms of the Statute. WILLIAM DINGWALL, Trustee. Greenock, September 30, 1809. 28o T H E " E D I N B U R G H G A Z E T T E. 279 AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN, By the Quarter of Eight WINCHESTER Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll of 1401b. A VOIRDUP0IS, from the Returns received in the Week ended the 23d of September 1809. INLAND COUNTIES. Wheat. S. d. Middlesex, - Surry, Hertford, - Bedford, Huntingdon, Northampton, Rutland, Leicester, - Nottingham, Derby, Stafford, Salop, Hereford, - Worcester, - Warwick, • Wilts, Berks, Oxford, Bucks, Brecon, Montgomery, Radnor, in 116 99 102 102 97 101 97 IC2 103 1 ' 3 1 rc 105 109 " 5 104 in 104 109 110 108 111 5 8 8 8 4 4 o 5 6 0 10 1 7 4 7 8 2 3 4 9 o 4 Ry e. S. d. 55 9 53 c 57 6 61 10 70 0 6r 0 77 4 54 4 5 « 4 66 c 75 2 Barley. s. d. 42 48 42 46 44 49 52 52 10 5 « 2 53 60 46 55 " 61 3 45 2 43 6 4 6 11 o 7 47 53 Oats. S. d. 9 6 o o o 4 6 3 o 8 6 6 5 o 47 3? 41 35 36 33 36 37 3? 37 40 38 3^ 38 43 42 8 38 10 37 6 38 10 3< 5 3 2 3 2 11 o 5 9 Beans. s. d. 3 o 3 7 6 o o 7 o 4 4 55 60 56 56 52 74 64 63 63 68 68 60 74 66 60 56 57 6 10 4 o o 11 5 Pease. S. d. 59 3 56 o 58 o 58 64 58 8 51 16 56 5 52 53 57 55 + 6 Oatmeal,. s. d. 65 2 5° 1 47 8 54 0 69 2 72 10 64 7 59 6 64 0 MARITIME COUNTIES. Districts. FIRST, Essex, Kent, - Sussex, Suffolk, Cambridge, - Norfolk, - f Lincoln, I. York, - V Durham, t Northumberland, J Cumberland, Westmorland, y Lancaster, - SEVENTH, | CHESTER> . T Flint, - | Denbigh, - •<! Anglesea, Caernarvon, . Merioneth, - " Cardigan, - Pembroke, - Caermarthen, Glamorgan, - C Gloucester, - •? Somerset, (_ Monmouth, - _ V Devon, ELETENTH, Cornwall, - t Dorset, TWELFTH, JJ^ . SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH, EIGHTH, NINTH, TENTH, Aggregate Average, Wheat. S. d. 100 0 99 0 ICI 4 89 10 94 6 85 10 ' 97 4 91 4 roi 10 98 4 121 2 118 6 101 9 98 0 100 9 124 10 Rye* s. d. 54 0 57 0 Barley. S. d. 42 O 44 O Oaf/, s. d. 37 0 3 6 ( J 36 O 30 6 25 it 31 0 28 7 28 10 34 c 34 3 36 3 35 7 31 2 34 3 Beans. s. d. 50 6 5c 6 Pease. S. d. 52 6 62 6 Oatmeal. s. d. Beer or Big* s. d. 52 6 52 0 39 2 48 8 5i 6 78 7 66 9 39 0 49 40 7 58 6 61 9 67 1 47 I 68 7 86 8 76 0 44 3 58 8 54 4 45 2 62 0 23 0 68 0 27 5 3= 4 67 2 70 4 44 0 5i 4 60 0 36 3 21 0 27 4 33 2 22 0 20 0 61 6 105 0 in 4 85 8 84 7 97 7 103 11 112 8 103 9 110 0 94 8 94 1 108 2 106 5 5 J 6 2 57 11 54 8 54 8 54 9 39 4 . 26 c 25 0 62 0 43 0 43 4 33 6 27 6 36 0 35 7 45 0 100 7 64 2 46 9 30 6 .59 6 6c 2 50 5 AVERAGE OF ENGLAND AND WALES. | 103 10 | 63 0 I 49 7 I 33 8 I 60 6 I 57 9 I 53 10 j 28o T H E " E D I N B U R G H G A Z E T T E . 279 AVERAGE PRICES OF BRITISH CORN IN SCOTLAND, By the Quarter of Eight WINCHESTER Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll of i281bs. SCOTCH TROY, or 140HS. Avoirdupois, of the Four Weeks immediately preceding the 15th of September 1809. 13th « Districts. COUNTIES. • Fife, - Kinross, Clackmannan, Stirling, Linlithgow, - Edinburgh, - Haddington, Berwick, Roxburgh, • Selkirk, . Peebles, Dumfries, Wigton, - Ayr, - - Kirkcudbright Argyle, Dumbarton, Lanark, Renfrew, Bute, Orkney and Shetland, Caithness, Sutherland, - Ross and Cromarty Inverness, - Nairn, Elgin, « Banff, Aberdeen, - Kincardine, • Forfar, - Perth, . Average of Scotland, 15th 16 th Wheat. « . d. 93 " 83 IC 97 9 97 5 103 10 105 3 105 8 104 8 97 0 109 NI 93 4 72 0 92 0 84 0 Rye. « . d. Barley. s. d. 36 2 Oats. s. d. 37 6 36 3 35 0 33 9 36 3 36 2 40 2 35 4 35 3 39 5 Beans. s. d. 50 10 Pease. s. d. JO IO Oatmeal, t. d. 30 8 28 6 29 8 29 0 28 8 28 10 31 0 3C 0 29 c 27 6 Beer or Big. >. d. 32 6 37 6 4i 3 41 1 40 9 44 10 43 4 46 4 48 0 53 2 56 6 61 1 63 0 53 2 56 6 59 6 62 0 64 0 71 JO 67 10 32 6 I Return. 29 4 25 4 30 0 28 0 24 8 24 0 28 0 22 8 28 0 33 4 48 0 30 8 42 0 64 0 64 0 56 0 None 101 c 112 O Sold. 45 8 42 3 34 6 39 5 62 0 26 to 29 5 26 0 62 0 30 0 1 No No Return. Return. 45 5 41 7 48 0 43 4 42 6 38 3 34 6 3? 6 28 9 29 4 29 4 26 6 28 0 30 0 3° 9 28 6 82 6 52 10 33 0 33 0 26 9 35 < 5 35 8 4i 5 34 5 52 10 52 10 76 4 74 3 5° 1 50 1 29 4 36 9 87 7 87 0 39 5 36 4 53 « 53 8 93 4 52 10 42 0 34 0 56 6 57 8 28 8 37 1 Printed by ALEX. LAWRIE & CO. as authorized by his Majesty's Writer, Printer, and Publisher of the Edinburgh Gazette.
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