Sanders, W. Bristol, fishmonger, Nov. 26, 27, and Dec. 31, Commercial-rooms, Bristol. (Clarke, Richards, and Medcalf, Chancerylane Tickle, E. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, mercer, Nov. 11, 12, & Dec. 17, Castle-iun, Nuneaton. (Constable and Kirk, Symond's-inn Thompson, M. C. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer, Dec. 5, 6, and 28, Dog and Duck Tavern, Kingston-upon-Hull. (Taylor, Clement's inn Thorley, I. Manchester, merchant, Dec. 2, 21, and 28, Bridgewater Arms-inn, Manchester. (Ellis, Chancery-lane Underwood, H. Cheltenham, builder, Nov. 14, 15, Royal-hotel, Cheltenham, Dec. 10, Horse and Groom-inn, Glocester. (Bowyer, Gray's-inn-square Wood, I. Bishopsgate-street, Without, grocer, Oct. 29, and Nov. 5,30. (Collins, and Waller, Spital-square White, W. B. Strand, draper, Oct. 26, 29, and Wilson, E. and P. Methley, Yorkshire, maltsters, Oct, 30, Nov. 11, and Dec. 3, Georgeinn, Wakefield. (Walker, Exchequer-ofice Whittle, W. otherwise W. Burtwhittle, Beaminster, Dorset, tanner, Nov. 20, 21, and Dec. 10, White Hart-inn, Beaminster. (Wright, King's Bench-walk, Temple Whyte, D. Lewes, linen-draper, Nov. 12, 23, and Dec. 21. (Wilde, Rees, and Peacock, College-hill Watts, I. Totness, Devonshire, linen-draper, Dec. 5, 6, and 21, London-inn, Totness. (Blake, Great Surry-street, Blackfriars Woodward, E. Derby, inn-keeper, Dec. 6, 7. and 31, Hotel, and King's Head-inn, Derby. (Few, Ashmore, and Hamilton, Henriettastreet, Covent-garden Wainwright, B. Hereford, maltster, Nov. 28, 29. and Dec, 31, City-arm's Hotel, Hereford. (Dax and Co. Guildford-street Williams, W. T. Brompton, coach master, Nov. 23, 30, and 31. (Robinson and Stine, Charter House-square DIVIDENDS, FROM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, TO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1822. Anderson, A. Philpot-lane, merchant, Nov. 16 Atkins, W. W. and S. Chipping Norton, bankers, Nov. 19 Armitage, W. Upperthorpe, Yorkshire, cloth merchant, Nov. 26 Asquith, T. and D. Bermondsey, and T. Mellish, New Kent-road, ship owners, Nov. 30 Abernethie, J. and F. Henderson, Lothbury, merchants, Nov. 12 Abbott, H. R. Throgmorton-street, stockbroker, Nov. 23 Adcock, J. St. Mary-axe, druggist, Nov. 23 Ashworth, J. Manchester, grocer, Nov. 29 Ayton, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant, Dec. Boyes, J. jun. Wansford, Yorkshire, carpetmanufacturer, Nov. 20 Barnett, T. Kendal, corn-merchant, Nov. 23 Broomhead, T. Sheffield, grocer, Nov. 30 Bristow, R. jun. Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurance broker, Dec. 3 Bell, J. and G. Berwick-upon-Tweed, Coopers, Dec. 21 Barrett, W. Old Broad-street, merchant, Dec. 7 Bilsborough, B. Belgrave-street, Pimlico, cowkeeper, Dec. 14 Chubb, C. Portsea, ironmonger, Nov. 9 Cullen, R. and J. Pears, Cheapside, factors, Cane, E. Battle, Sussex, saddler, Dec. 3 Crickett, D. Hougham, Kent, timber-merchant, Dec. 9 Cole, J. W. Peterborough, banker, Nov. 27 Court, H. Fish-street-hill, straw bat manufac turer, Dec. 7 Cuming, T. Castle-court, Birchin lane, merchant, Jan. 12 Coppard, J. sen. Mitcham, drug-grinder Doorman, C. C. Wellclose square, sugar refiner, Dickens, J. St. Stephen's Hill, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner, Nov. 27 Dodd, S. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant, Nov. . 27 Douglas, J. Loughborough, merchant, Dec. 7 Dole, J. Carburton-street, Mary-le-bone, builder, Dec. 7 Dowley, J. Willow-street, Bank-side, corn-merchant, Dec. 14 Edwards, J. Vine-street, Spitalfields, silk-mas. Oct. 29 Eyre, W. Cocks pur-street, Charing eross, trunkmaker, Nov. 12 Eddison, T. Romford, Essex, linen-draper, Nov. 30 Edwards, T. Brighton, merchant, Dec. 14 Foster, T. and E. S. Yalding, Kent, maltsters, Nov. 16 Finer, F. Drury-lane, grocer, Nov. 26 Fuller, J. M. Worthing, linen-draper, Nov. 30 Goodwin, W. Cambridge, currier, Nov. 16 Green, I. Oxford-street, smith, Nov. 19 Hay, S. Upper Lisson-street, Lisson-green, carpenter, Nov. 19 Holmes, T. Long-acre, coach maker. Nov. 16. Hooper, P. and Bedford, T. Bartholomew-på. Bartholomew-close, Nov. 30 Hewett, G. Fair Mile House, Oxfordshire, banker, Dec. 10 Hayes, F. Wavertree, Lancashire, inn-keeper, Howard, I. Mitcham, Surry, calico printer, Harvey, W. G. Battle, Sussex, gunpowder-ma- Hirst, T. Marsh, Yorkshire, cloth dresser, Dec. 11 Halliday, T. Old South Sea House, Broad-st. merchant, Dec. 17 Hampshire, I. Kirkburton, Yorkshire, fulling miller, Dec. 11 Jennings, C. Portsea, grocer, Nov. 12 Kay, T. Princes-square, Ratcliff-highway, coal King, T. Tunbridge, carpenter, Nov, 30 Leeds, T. Gerards, Cheshire, cotton spinner, Latham T. D. and Parry, I. Devonshire-square Latter, I. Windsor, oilman, Nov. 23 Lowes, G. Commercial-buildings, Mincing-lane, Mitchell, E. and S. Norwich, wine merchants, Matthews, T. High-holborn, linendraper, Nov. 9 Maitland, D. New Bridge-street, merchant, Major, J. W. Frome, Selwood, Somersetshire, Murphy, P. Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury-sq. wine merchant, Nov. 23 Mayor, C. Somerset-street, Portman-square, Mackenzie, C.Caroline-street, Bedford-square, Murray, W. Pall Mall-court, Pall Mall, tailor, Marshall, I. Gerrard-street,Soho, money scrive- Miliard S. Glocester, linen-draper, Nov. 27 Noble, R. Clarke's Cannon-street-road, mer- Nicholl, E. Hemel Hempstead, wine merchant, Nichols, N. Holborn-bridge, baker, Dec. 10 Ockley, V. Terrington, Norfolk, Dec. 10 Parker, A. Cheltenham, builder, Dec. 4 Paradise, I. Newcastle-street, Strand, jeweller, Porthouse, T.Wigton, Cumberland, dyer. Nov. 23 Phillips, R.Ashburnham, Sussex, farmer, Dec. 3 Pycock, I. Doncaster, hosier, Dec. 4 Prest, W. Lawrence Pountney-lane, corn-factor, Dec. 3 Pexton, I. Skipton, York, inn-keeper, Dec. 6 Portlock, R. Andover, coach maker, Dec. 14 Rossiter, I. Shepton Mallet, clothier, Nov. 14 Rucker, S. Broad-street, merchant, Nov. 16 Rowbottom, W. Oldham, Lancashire, machine maker, Nov. 22 Eur. Mag, Vol. 82. Richardson, G. Mecklenburgh-square, and T Shirley, R. Bucklersbury, carpet manufacturer, Seager, S. P. Maidstone, dealer, Nov. 16 Spencer, T. Gray's-inn-lane, livery stable keeper, Nov. 19 Stabb, T. and I. Preston, Torquay, Devon, and Skinner, O. Gorleston, Suffolk, grocer, Nov. 25 lane, Lombard-st. indigo merchant, Nov. 30- Schwieso, I. C. and F. Grosjean, Soho-square, Smith, S. Clapham, Lancashire,merchant,Dec.13 Tucker, I. H. Jermyn-street, St. James's che- Turner, T. stock exchange broker, Oct. 29 Thompson, H. and T. Moses, Paradise-row, Ro- Taylor, I. Leominster, skinner, Nov. 30 Thompson, I. and J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Turner, W. and J. North, Mold Green, York- Thornton, D. Kickheaton, Yorkshire, victualler, Vipond, G. Ludgate Hill, Linendraper, Nov. 9 Westron, M.Wellington, Somerset, draper,Nov.9 Liverpool, and New York, merchants, Nov. 29 Whitesmith, W. Old Fish-st grocer, Nov. 9 Wood, W. Wimpole-st, wax chandler, Nov. 12 Wingate, J. Bathwick, Somerset, money scrivener, Nov. 1 Weetch, S. George-st. Commercial-rd. Linen- Wellington, J jun. Chard, Somerset, grocer, Williams, R. H. F. and M. Wilson, Liverpool, Wild, W. Sheffield, merchant, Nov. 25 Williams, L. W. Fleet st. wine merchant, Nov, 26 Worrall, W. and R. Williams, Liverpool, mer- Williams, P. jun. Knightsbridge, draper, Dec. 14 Yonden, S. Dover, blacksmith, Dec. 4 3 M On Lord Mayor's Day, 9th inst. the usual ceremonies belonging to that city festival took place. The procession of Aldermen and other authorities, with all the City insignia, men in armour, &c. went by water to the Courts of Law at Westminster, where the regular forms were gone through, and the new Lord Mayor invited the Judges to dinner. The procession returned by water to Blackfriars about 4 o'clock, and then went to Guildhall, where a dinner was given 1,300 guests. All the cooks, &c. belonging to Mr. Bleaden's Tavern, had been employed for a fortnight previous in preparing it. There were 3,000 pounds of real turtle, filling more than 200 tureens! All the delicacies in and out of season, of course. On Monday, the 11th inst., Mr. Hunt, who had arrived at Hounslow the day preceding, left that town, in a chaise, for London. As he neared the metropolis, a multitude collected and accompanied him. At Knightsbridge, the horses were taken from the vehicle, and he was drawn to the side of a barouche and six, near Hyde-park Corner. Before he entered the latter, an address of welcome was presented by the Committee formed to regulate the proceedings of the day, and Mr. Hunt addressed the assembled multitude. A procession was then formed by the Sawyers Benefit Society with banners and music, some persons on horse-back, Mr. Hunt in his barouche, dressed in his plaid cloak and a white hat, and some other barouches which followed, containing Reformers, both male and female. It passed through Picca dilly and the principal streets. At the Royal Exchange some persons bissed. About five o'clock, three hundred respectable tradesmen, &c. sat down to dinner at the Eagle Tavern, City-road, Mr. Parkins in the chair, and Mr. Hunt on his right. In the course of the evening, a multitude who had assembled in the street, became very clamourous to see Mr. Hunt, and that gentleman addressed them from the balcony. A Meeting has been held at the City of London Tavern, to consider a project for preventing the frequent taking up of the pavement in the metropolis for the purpose of repairing the sewers, &c. Mr. John Williams, of Cornhill, detailed to the Meeting a plan of "sub-ways," or arched passages under ground, for which he had obtained a patent. In these passages, he proposed that the main pipes for every purpose (water, gas, &c.) should be placed on iron cradles or otherwise, and the service pipes conducted to the houses through door-ways at intervals of 20 feet.—A gentleman present observed, that, in Rome, ways of the kind proposed had been long in use. The Meeting ajourn ed, after resolving that another should be held to forward the plan.. The Order of the Garter, vacant by the death of Lord Castlereagh, has been conferred on the Marquis of Hertford. From the southern side of Waterloo Bridge down to the Obelisk in St. George's Fields, there will shortly be one continued range of substantial buildings, erected on ground which, but six years ago, was a continued marsh or waste. In this line of build ing stands the Coburg Theatre; between which site and the bridge is the New Jerusalem Chapel, built in the Gothic style; a little farther on, is Zion Chapel, on an extensive scale, intended for the use of a Baptist Congregation. The space between that and "The Feathers" is to be raised, and, as soon as the mass is properly consolidated, a foundation for a new Church will be laid, which is to be built on a similar scale to the elegant structure in the New-road, St. Pancras. A thoroughfare is once more to be established across the centre of the canal in St. James's Park-Since the destruction of the Pagoda Bridge, the utility of a passage in this direction has been senibly felt, especially by the inhabitants of Westminster. A carriage road also is, we understand, to diverge from the Park, between Marlborough House and St. James's Palace, by the front of Queen Charlotte's German Chapel into Pall-mall. BIRTHS. SONS. The Lady of Lieut.-Col. Sir Grey Campbell, Cadogan-terrace The Lady of A. H. Menewether, esq. Calne, Wilts The Lady of the Hon. and Rev. P. A. Irby, Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire The Lady of the Rev. Edw. Peacock, Fifehead, Shaftsbury The Lady of T. Ross, esq. Topham The Lady of John Sweethand, esq. Exmouth The Lady of James Wardrop, esq. Charles-st. St. James's The Lady of J. Field, esq. Stockwell-common The Lady of the Rev. T. Eronow, Court Herbert, Glamorganshire The Lady of R. Remmet, esq. Bedford-square The Lady of W. Davies, esq. Tittenhongergreen, Herts. The Lady of R. S. Blucke, esq. Henrietta-st. Brunswick-square The Lady of W. R. James, esq. Wolverhampton House, Berks. The Lady of W. J. Ricketts, esq. Berkeley-sq. The Lady of Joseph Fry, esq. Plashet-house The Lady of Edw. Warlton, esq. Clapham The Lady of W. Pulley, esq. King's-road, Bedford-square The Lady of Sir J. Dunbar, Boath, Nainshire The Lady of R. Fothergill, esq. Caerlon, Monmouthshire The Lady of the Rev. Bane Phipps, Chichester The Lady of the Rev. W. Greenlaw, Blackheath The Lady of G. Grenfell, esq. Bedford-place The Lady of W. Prichard, jun. esq. Euston-sq. The Lady of Captain Patterson, of the ship Canning" The Lady of E. Bishop, esq. Finsbury place The Lady of Walter Selby, esq. Biddleston, The Lady of T. Fellowes, esq. Rickmansworth The Lady of Warburton Davies, esq. Tittenhanger-green The Lady of W. Jervis Ricketts, esq. Berkeley square The Lady of J. Barwis, esq. barrister, Kilkenny Lady Charlotte Sturt, Critchell-house DAUGHTERS. The Lady of the Rev. E. Williams, West Dean, Wilts. The Lady of the Hon. M. Stapleton, Hastings The Lady of the Rev. R. Cranmer, Mitcham The Lady of J. King, esq. Highbury place, Islington The Lady of W. Beckford, esq. Forest Hall, Essex The Lady of T. Davies, esq. Hanover-square The Lady of John Randolph, esq. Bildeston, Suffolk The Lady of Lawrence Bicknell, esq. Gower-st. Bedford-square The Lady of J. Burke, esq. York-street, Portman-square The Lady of J. Drummond, junr. esq. The Lady of Capt. Faukland, 20th Foot, Matlock The Lady of Sir F. G. Fowke, esq. East Acton The Lady of the late Lieut.-Col. Brownrigg MARRIAGES Adeane, Mr. H. J. Barhraham, Cambridgesh. to Bray, Rev. E. Alkyns, B.D. F.A.S. Tavistock, to Cherry, Rev. B.A. Clare-hall, Cambridge, to Cameron, Miss Anne Alicia Chaumetta, H. de la, esq. Newington-green, to Cartwright, R. esq. Bloomsbury square, to Dury, Rev. Theodore, Knighley, to Fearnall, Wm. esq. Greenwich, to Fawcett, Miss Frances, Scaleby Cast. Carlisle Fraser, Wm. esq. Great Grimsby, to Hardwicke, Miss Jane, Beverley, Yorkshire Garnett, Rev. R. Blackburn, to Heathcote, Miss, Southwell Hone, John, esq. Great Marlow, to Holmes, R. B. esq. 14th Regiment, to Hixman, J. esq. Gt. Russell-st. Bloomsbury, to Kenrick, Rev. Geo. Maidstone, to Bowring, Miss Margaret Laistre, Mr. G. H. De. Adelphi, to Locke, Mr. Wm. Oliver, Plumstead, to Dusgate, Miss Anne Maria, Tring, Norfolk Maltby, Jas, esq, Mansfield, to Parsons, Miss Mary, Carrington, Derbyshire Myers, Capt. J. 7th Reg. Nat. Inf. Mad. Est. to Roberts, Mrs. Louisa Newall, Capt. David Rae, to Falconer, Miss, Bombay Newman, Mr. R. F. Sion College Gardens, to Rutland. Miss, Writtle, Essex Pigott, Grenville, esq. Broadwater, Sussex, to Long, Miss Charlotte, Hampton Lodge, Surry Penley, Wm. esq. Rathbone-place, to Young, Mrs. Pentonville Rutzen, C. F. Baron de, Colwich, Staffordsh, te Phillips, Miss M. D. Kilbeech-hall, Pemb. Rolls, Mr. P. S. Basing-lane, to Gouldsmith, Miss Jane, Hackney Roope, Mr. J. Norwich, to Clayton, Miss Jane Skinner, Lieut. C. G. M'Gregor, 24th Lt.Dra. to Grant, Miss Christiana Sheen, Rev. Sam. Oxford, to Miles, Miss Louisa, Southampton-row Shephard, John, jun. Doctor's Commons, to Highmore, Miss Eliza, Dulwich Sherwood, W. esq. Lower Connaught-place, to Froggott, Miss Julia Agnes, Worksop Voysev, Mr. Annesley, Conway-street, to Green, Miss, Mary-le-bone-street, St. James's Whiltow, Mr. Rich. Meddocroft, Manchester, to Gardner, Miss Sarah, Pendleton Williams, J. esq. of the E.-India Comp. Serv. to Wilson, Mr. Effingham, Royal Exchange, to Leaf, Miss Ellen, East Dulwich, Surrey DEATHS. Allen, Miss Ann, second daughter of J. Allen, esq. Buckingham, 25. Bowen, Mrs. Wincanton-Bradley, Mrs. Wakefield, 94-Beswick, Mrs. Gristhorp-Breach, W. esq. Sloane-street, 66-Beauvoir, Miss Eliza, Englefield House Bury, J. esq. Hucks, Worcestershire, 80-Bruce, Rev. Sir Henry Harvey Aston, Downhall, 60-Berry Veingsmill, esq. Hadley-house, Barnett-Batson, Mrs. Churchrow, Limehouse, 79-Ballantyne, G. esq. Walthamstow-Lady Beaumarice, Wimbleton-hose. Surrey, 69. Corne, Rev. W. Tirall and Swineston, Staffordshire, 88-Capel, Miss Sarah, Russell-sq. 18 -Cooper, Mr. S. Bell and Crown, Holborn, 52. Desse, J. esq. London-street, Fitzroy-squareDaniel, Mrs. J. E. Floore, Northampton, 28Desanges, Miss Georgiana, Tottenham, 20. Eilan, Thos, esq. Woodford-bridge-Edwards, Chas. Aug. esq. Garratt-lane, Wandsworth. Franel, Mrs, at Bath, 87-Frewin, Rich, esq. Fludyer-street,Westminster-Fothergill, Mr. T. Austinfriars,71-Franks, Mrs. Emily Saunders, at Beechwood (the residence of her father Sir J. S. Sebright)-Furye, Mrs. Upper Grosvenor street, 86. Goldsmid Asher, esq. Finsbury-square, 71Greenwood, Mrs. Brookwood-park, Hants.Green, Mrs. Vicarage-house, Badley, Northamp ton, 28-Gant, Mrs. Acton-place, Kingsland-rd. 79-Grantley, Rt. Hon. W. Lord, Sloane-st. 82 -Ganthony, Mrs. Elizab. Cheapside,84-Grant, J. esq. Theoby Priory, Essex. Hamlin, D. esq. Stockwell, 74-Houldsworth, H. esq. Farmefield, 90-Hawker, Mrs. Catisfield, Herts.-Hudson, Mr. Thos. Sol. Winkworth-pl. City-road, 56-Hagan, Mr. Derby-street, 80— Hayes, Miss Catherine, Pall-mall, 17. Irvine, Andrew, esq. Sketton, Cleveland, 63. Jackson, Mrs, Sarah, Leadenhall-st.-Jones, Mr. J. H. Bayswater, 21. Klyne, Mark, jun. Jermyn-street, St. James's -Karnslake, Rev. J. Burgess, Filleigh, Devon, 73- Knight, Mrs. Leicester-sq. 59- Knatchbull, Miss Henrietta, daughter of Dowager Lady Knatchbuli, 10. Lawes, J. Bennet, esq. Rothamstead-house, Herts-Lane, T. esq. Bedford-r. 64-Laing, D. esq. Balham-hill, Streatham 75-Lateward, Miss Julia Eliz. Periyale, Middlesex. M'Andrew, J. esq. Elgen, N. B. 64—Meber, Rev. Hugh, A.M. Whitchurch, Oxon—Mr-ik^, Mr. R. Owen's-place, Goswell-st.-rd.—Magsay, Mr. H. son of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Maver, 7 -Mamrix, Sir Henry, Eastwood, Pembrokesh. 83-Macintyre, Mr. W. Aonachan, Lochaber Tai -Mountford, Mrs. Rich. Tottenham - greek — Meyer, G. H. esq. Amsterdam, 52—Marcet, Dr. Alex. Great Coram-street, 52-Manners, M Caroline, Lambeth, 72-Marks, Mr. R. Owensplace, Goswell-street-road. Newton, Mr. Win. King-street. St. James'ssquare, 31. Onley, Rev. C. Stisted-hall, Essex, 89-Orilvie, Mrs. Englefield-green, Surrey, 69. Porter, Rev. H. Springfield, Essex-Powe 1. Sir J. Kynaston, bart. Hardwick, Salop—Puget, Admir. Peter, Grosvenor-pl. Bath, 6-Price R esq. Isleworth-Proby, Mr. Chas, R.N. Wonjwich, 20-Puget, H. esq. Claphain, 67-Prestar, Maj. Gen. Bath, 59-Page, G. esq. Chartion, Somersetshire (of the Lancers). Rhodes, Mr. Sam, of Islington, at Torbrige Wells, 57-Robinson, Lieut. Rob, R.N. Newroad. Spencer, B. M.D. Shaftsbury, 67-Sprock, Capt. R.N. Clifton, 58-Smyth, J. H. M.P. for the University of Cambridge-Savage, P. H. esq. Kennington-pl. Vauxhall, (late Captain of the 52nd Regiment and of His Majesty a 1st Regt. of Life Guards, 55–Sowerby, J. rus F.L.S. M.G.S. &e. (an Artist of considerave talent), 66-Smedley, Mr. J. East-hill, Wandworth, Surrey, 56-Stringer, T. esq. Walworth, 85-Staniton, Matthew, esq. Isleworth, 90, Trollope, T. esq. Luffenham, near Stamford— Trickey, S. J. S. esq. Upper Charlotte-street. Fitzroy-square, 54. Vullamy, Mr. Lewis, Edmonton, 73. Withy, Mrs. Mary, Bristol, 94-Wars, Rev. R. Great Houghton, Northampton'jire Woodeson, R. esq. Magdalen College, Oxford Wedderburn, J. esq. His Majesty's Solicit. Gen. for Scotland, St. Mary's Isle-Wright, Mr. H Tothill-fields, Westminster, 76—Wood, W. eus Tetbury, banker, 65-Wade, W. esq. Mile-endroad, 63. Young, Rev. J. Lindsay, MA. Brazen-Dose College, Oxford, Derby. |