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S. will refer to the 52d Volume of our Miscellany, he will find, that a Portrait and Memoir of the late Dr. Watson, Bishop of Llandaff, has already appeared. The contributions of A. H. D. will be very acceptable. His communication came too late for insertion in this month's Number, but shall have a place in our next, A Constant Reader's critique has been inspecting the work. received, but cannot be inserted without Atalaba-4 Re-Viewer-Scottish Ertracts-Alfred-and several other communications, in our next. Ode to Education-W.—and several other pieces, are received. AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS, WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES, FROM TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1818, TO TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1818. Extracted from the London Gazette. N.B. All the Meetings are at GUILDHALL, unless otherwise expressed. The Country and London Attornies' Names are between Brackets, BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. CALDWOLL, JAMES, Bolton, Lancashire, cottonmanufacturer. May 26. COXON, ELIZ. Birchwood Park, Derby, Limeburner. June 2. GALLIMORE, JOHN, sen. Burslem, Staffordshire, cral-master. May 30. HAY, JOHN, Worcester, innholder. May 26. MINOT, WILLIAM, Lime-street and Judd-street, Merchant. June 2. NICKSON, SAMUEL, Chester, cabinet-maker. May 26. ROURKE, LAWRENCE, Rosemary-lane, victualler. June 2. BANKRUPTS. ASPINALL, JOS. Camberland-street, Curton-road, stone-mason, July 18. [Smith, Barnard's-inn, Holborn.] June 6 ASKAM, RICHARD, Dockson, Knottingly, York, June burner, July 1, 2, and August 1, Court House, Leeds. [Tottie and Co. Leeds, and Poultry.] June 29. BROWN, WM. Hackney, ship-owner, July 4, and August 1.Masterinan, Wood street.] June 20. BRAGGE, WM. ALLEN, Rotherhithe-wall, shipwright, August 1. [Shepherd and Co. Southwark.] June 20. BATEMAN, JOHN, Asthell, Oxford, maltster, July 17. and 18, and August 1, Royal, Cheltenham. [Gwinnatt, Cheltenham.] June 20. BEALL, THOS. sen. North Shields, mason, July 10, 11, and August 1, George, Newcastle-uponTyne [Brown, Landhill, Newcastle; and Raine and Co. Temple.] June 20. BENTLEY, JOHN, and CO. Cornhill, watch and clock makers, July 7. [Kearsey and Co. Bishopsgate-street Within.] May 25. BALE, HENRY, Drury lane, cheesemonger, July 7. [Willett, Crown-court, Threadneedle street.] May 26. BROWN, THOS. Strand, tailor, July 7. [Freame and Co. Fig tree-court, Temple.] May 26. BAILEY, THOS. COWARD, Queenstreet, Cheap. side, warehouseman, July 18, [Oakly and Co. Martin's lane, Cannon-street,] June 6. BREWER, ANDREW, Bath, dealer, July 18, Full Moon, Old Bridge, Bath. [Hodgson, Bath; and Highmore, Scott's yard ] June 6. BISS, ROBT Castle Eden, Durham, copperas manufacturer, July 18, Bridge, Bishopswearmouth. [Laws, Sunderland; and Swaine and Co. Frederick's-place.] June 6. BENNETT, JAS, Manchester, woollen-cord manufacturer, July 1, 2, and 18, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. [Jackson, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford row ] June 6. BOARDMAN, JAS. Liverpool, merchant, July 8, 9, and 21, at Messrs. Avison and Co. Liverpool. [Avison and Co. Liverpool, and Castle-street, Holborn.] June 9. BIS, ROBT. Castle Eden, Durham, copperas ma. nufacturer, July 18, Bridge. Bishopswear-uth. [Laws, Sunderland; and Swaine and Co. ¡Frederick's place. 1 June 9. BRINDELL, ROBT. Leyland, Lancaster, whitster, July 14, 15, and 25, Red Lion, Preston. [Blanch ard, and Co. Preston; and Blacklock, Serjeant'sinn. June 13. BARTLETT, JOHN, jun. Beckington, Somerset, dyer, July 4, and 25. [Coats, Paul's street, Finsbury.] June 13. BENSON, JOS. Birmingham, pocket-book maker, July 2, and 25. Royal, Birmingham. [Maudsly, Birmingham; and Walker, Lincoln's-inn-fields.] CROOK, WM. Blackburn, Lancashire, farmer, July 7, Old Black Bull, Blackburn. [Neville, Blackburn; and Milne and Co. Temple.] May 26. CLARKE, WM. London, merchant, July 7. Wil lis and Co Warnford court, Throgmorton-street.] May 26. CLEGG, SAM. Salford, Lancaster, saddler, July 11, COOK, SAM. and CO. Little Alie-strect, Good- GAY, MOSES LEWIS, Upp r Norton-street, Maryle-bone, stone-mason. July 18. [Carlton, Highstreet, Mary-le bone.] June 6. GEORGE, JOHN, North Audley-street, Westminsster, coach-maker, July 25. [Wood, Chancerylane.] June 13. HALL, BENJ. VICTOR, Gsport victualler, July 7, Indian Arms, Gosport [Minchin and Co. Norfolk-street, Strand May 6 HEMINGWAY, JOHN EILAND, York, grocer, Julv 11. White Lion, Hal. x. [Cadrey, Halifax; and Wigglesworth and Co. Gray's-mn. May 30. HOLDEN, HENRY, Rippenden, York, grocer and linen draper, July 11, White Iion, Halifax. [Edwards and Co. Halifax; and Cardale and Co. Gray's-inn.) May 3. HART, GEORGE, Norwich, ironmonger, July 18, JACKSON, GEO. Widega e-alley, Bishopsgate-st. baker. [Butler, Cornhill.] June 6. KENNELL, JOHN, and Co. Church-street, Westminster, army and navy agents, July 11. [Mauning, Clement's-inn.) Alay 3. LODGE, ROB! Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, innkeeper, July 21, King' Arms, Lancaster, [Johnson and Co. Lancaster; and Blacklock, Setjeant's inn 1.49 LANGLOIS, JOIN Panfort buildings, Str: nd, dealer and ch Juy 25. [Alderson, Sy. mond s-i.] June 13. LAMBREN, HENRY, and Co Two Mill Hill, Gloucester, pin-manufacturers, July 4, and August 1, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. (Jone, Bris. tol; and Poole and Co. Gray's-inn-square.] June 20. 4 A MAYELL, WM. Exeter, jeweller, July 7, Hotel, Exeter. [Ferral, Exeter; and Darke and Co. Chancery-lane.] May 36. MAXTON, JOHN, St. James's-place, Clerkenwell, baker, July 7. [Groves, King's Bench-walk.j May 26 MAYMAN, JAS. Dewsbury, Yorkshire, innholder, July 14, Castle, York. [Rylah, Dewsbury; and Wigglesworth and Co. Gray's inn.] June 2. MACKAY, COMELIN, and CO. Liverpool, earthenware dealers, July 18, George, Liverpool. [Gregory, Liverpool; and Dacie and Co. Temple.] June 6. MAYHEW, JOHN, St. Osyth, Essex, miller, July 21, Red Lion, Colchester. [Sony thies, Colches ter; and Milne and Co. Temple. June 9. M'GUCKIN, HUGH, Bethnal-green-road, merchant, July 25. [Hutchinson, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street.} June 13. NEVISON, WM. North Shields, draper, July 14, Commercial Hotel, North Shields. [Barker, North Shields; and Robinson and Co. Austin-friars.] June 9. NICHOLSON, JAS. and CO. Bow-lane, pin and 6. June POLLEY, JAS. Gray's inn-lane, plumber and gla ziers, July 11. [Oldham, Earl-street, Black-friars.] May 30. PEACOCK, GEO. Aldersgate-street, baker, July 14. [M'Michael, South Sea-Chambers.] June 2. PAGE, WM. Banbury, Oxfordshire, mercer, July 28, White Lion, Banbury. [Aplin, Banbury.] June 16. PRICE, WM. Minories, tea-dealer, July 28. [Knight 20. PARRISH, JOHN, and Co. Badbrook, Gloucester, dyers, July 6, 7, and August 1, Wheat Sheaf, Frome Selwood. [Rotton, Frome; and Edmunds, Lincoln's inn.] June 20. PEART, WM. Northampton-street, Clerkenwell, printer, July 7, 11, and August 4. [M'Duff, Castle-street, Holborn.] June 29. RANKEN, SAM. Greek-street, Soho, coal-merchant, July 11. Robins and Co. Serjeant's-inn.] May 30. RANDALL, WM. High Holborn, grocer, July H. [Taylor, Field-court, Gray's-inn.] May 30. RODEN, EDWD. JOHN, Manchester, merchant, July 15, 20, and August 1. Spread Eagle, Manches ter. [Dicas, Manchester; and Longdill and Co. Gray's-inn.] June 20. SORBY, WM. North Auston, Yorkshire, apothe cary, July 7, Angel, Sheffield. [Hardy, Sheffield; and Capes, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn.] May 26. SAVIDGE, JOHN, East Stoke, Nottinghamshire, Coal-seller, July 7, Punch Bowl, Nottingham. [Jameson and Co. Nottingham; and Stevenson, Lincoln's-inn.] May 26. SHILLITO, THOS. Doncaster, innkeeper, July 14, Castle of York. [Heaton, Doncaster; and Blakelock, Serjeant's-inn.] June 8. SAYER, RICH. PAUL, Clarence-row, Camberwell, money-scrivener, July 21. [Marmaduke, Gray'ı inn-square.] June 9. TABERER, ALEX. Colbyhurst, Lancaster, woollen-cord manufacturer, July 1, 4, and 21, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. [Jackson, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] June 9. TYAS, JONATHAN, Wakefield, York, grocer, July 25, College-inn, Rotherham. [Nicholson, Wath, Rotherham; and Wigglesworth and Co. Gray's. inn.] June 13. VEVERS, JAS. Churwell, York, cloth merchant, July 10, 11, and August 1, Court-house, Leeds. [Lee and Co. Leeds; and Sykes, New-inn.] June 20. WALTER, JOSEPH, Bath, cabinet-maker, July 18, Full Moon, Oldbridge, Rath. [Hodgson, Bath; and Highmore, Scott's-yard.] June 6. WRENCH, CHAS. JAS. St. Mary-Axe, wine-mer. chant, July 25. [Osbaldeston, London-street, Fenchurch-street.] _June 13. WATTS, WM. Thorley, near Bishop's Stortford, merchant, July 6, 7, and August 4, Lion, Broseley, Salop. [Pritchard and Co. Broseley; and Bigg Southampton-buildings.] June 23. WILSON, ROBT. Liverpool, farrier, July 14, 15, and August 4, George, Liverpool. [Rowley, La verpool; and Chester, Staple's-inn,] June 23. YATES, THOMAS, Burdesly, Warwick, patent tye manufacturer, July 18. [Stevenson, Lincoln's inn New-square.] June 6. AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DIVIDENDS, ANDERSON, C. R. Austin-friars, June ૨૦ Ashton, J. and Co. Liverpool, June Barnett, B. Mill-Wall, July 14 23 Hall, R. and Co. Sutton, June 17° Hellyer. J. Lloyd's Coffee-house, June 20 Hodson, J. Liverpool, June 22 Herbert, W. Sandford, June 26 Hinchcliffe, M. Dawgreen, June 5 Humphreys, J. Hammersmith, July 21 Hanbury, W. Shoreditch, Jaly 14 28 Hazard, T. R. Liverpool, July 7 Hordern, T. G. Shelton, July 30 25 Hetley, W. Alwalton, July 17 Harvey, R. Oxford-st. July 25 Halliday, W. Manchester, July 15 Jenkins, T. Judd-st. June 11 Jackson, W. B. Exeter, July 21 Joseph, J. Little New-st. July 28 Jump, J. and Co. Fore-st. July 30 Ifold, W. Welbeck-st. July 4 Jackson, H. Strand, July 7 Jackson, J. B Liverpool, July 23 Kelty, A. Worcester, June 3 Kingsell, S. Poplar, July 11 Kilshaw, E. Lancaster, June ?? Knapton, R. Nicholas-la. July 11 King, J. Yeovil, June 19 Knight, J. Gough sq. July 11 Kesteven, J. and Co. York-st. July Golding, T. J. and Co. Great St. Greer, J. Lower Brook-st. July 4 25 King, J. Tonbridge, July 18 Bassett, M. Church-street, July 11 Henfrey, W. Loughborough, June 25 Keating, A. Strand, July 7 Martin, T. and Co. Bristol, Aug. 17 Stevens, J. Abchurch-la. June 20 Naylor, J. Barnsley, July 1 Simpson, W. Manchester, June 24 27 Swainson, J. Manor-row, July 28 19 Tucker, W. Sheffield, June 20 10 Titford, W. and Co. Union-st. Toulmin, O. Essex-street, July 7 Walton, J. Bread-st. June 6 27 Schneider, R. W. U. White Lion- Bailey, W. Freiston Fen, July 17 Long, H. J. V. and Co. Gt. Tower Brown, J. York, July 17 Coates, W. Skipton, July 4 Elwell, W. Birmingham, June 11 st. June 20 Futtil, W. Worksop, July 14 30 JUNE 23, 1818. Pratt, J. Brook's-pl. June 30 Parker, J. Norwich, July 17 14 Sturney, J. Jun. Weymouth, June 10 Stephens, R. Long-la. June 27 June 10 DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP, FROM TUESDAY, MAY 26, TO TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1818. ALDER, S. J. and Alder, J. Liverpool, merchants. Ackland, T, sen. and Ackland, T. jun. Greenwich, butchers. Byard, G. and Bonsfield, R. White-horse-ya. Druryla. woollen-drapers. Bloom, J. Bloom, E. and Bloom, S. Spital-sq. silk- Bridgman, F. Bridgman, W. C. and Bridgman, |