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MONTHLY OBITUARY.

LATELY, in India, Captain James Henry

Ashhurst, brother to W. H. Ashhurst, Faq. M.P.

Lately, the Rev. T. Bedford, rector of Phineh, Cornwall, aged 50.

Lately, at Blandford, the Rev. Robert Maunce, aged 86.

Lately, at the advanced age of 99, John Seth, who had been porter at the King's Primase for more than 60 years. He was wanown at all the public offices; and wore a cucked hat, according to the

an ent custom.

S.PT. 4, 1817. At Trinidad, of an abcess in the liver, William Samuel Winkworth, e.dest son of the late Rev. Wm. Winckworth, chaplain of St. Saviour's, Southwark, and to the county gaol of Surrey. Mr. Winkworth was brought up to the medical P fess on, and success.vely filled, with great approbation, the appointments of assistantSurgeon to the Royal Naval Hospital at Plymouth; dispenser and interpreter to the French prison at Dartmoor; and, lastly, expenser to the Royal Hospital at Barbadoes. On the reduct on of the latter to a peace estabishment in 1816, he returned to Engad, where he found the ground already occupied by great numbers of medical practheeers, who had been previously discharged from the army and navy, and was, there ore, induced to accept the situation of surgeon to the very extensive estates of Sir Alexander Cochran, at Trinidad. He embarked for this island in the month of July, 1816, with his wife and two of his children, cse of wom, also, fell a victim to the cliKate, shortly after their arrival. He had scarcely time to acquaint himself with the Bature of 1.15 new duties, before he was ferted with a succession of disorders pechar to the West Indies, which ultimately produced his death. His attamments in the

ences and knowledge in most of the European and dead languages were very exfuente. Of the former we can speak 1. confidence, as our pages have exhibited proefs of his ability in a successful attack wish he made, some years since, upon a Dew and specious theory in an important brauch of philosophy. Mr. Winkworth died at the premature age of 33, and has lett a widow and two children to deplore his loss.

Oct. 26. At St. Denis, near Paris, on her return to England, Frederica, wife of Thomas Hearen, Esq. of Spital-square, in

the 20th year of her age.

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In Judd-place, New-road, aged 62, Surah, widow of the late John Elwes, Esq. of Portman-square.

77. James Gibbs, Esq. of Wallbrook, aged 74.

At Southamptou, Sir Richard Onslow, Bart. K.G.C.B. Admiral of the Red, and

Lieutenant-General of the Royal Marines, aged 77.

28.

At Oakley-park, near Ludlow, Lady Clive, in the 84th year of her age, relict of Robert, first Lord Clive, the founder of our Empire in Bengal. Lady Clive was in various parts of India when her husband comnanded the army there. She joined him in Calcutta after the retaking of that town, and the decisive battle of Plassey. The death of Lord Clive took place in 1774.

28. At Hastings, Horatio Martelli, Esq. of Norfolk-street, Strand.

In the 81st year of her age, Princess Sophia Caroline Maria, Margravine of Bayreuth.

The Rev. Dr. Charles Burney, after a rather short illness, a few days before his attaining the age of 60 years. He has long been known and eminently distinguished as one of the first Greek scholars of his time, and was of a family remarkable for literary and scientific eminence; and, on Saturday, Jan. 3, the remains of this profound scholar were deposited in his family vault, St. Paul's, Deptford, of which parish he was rector. The principal inhabitants of the place attended the funeral, and having met afterwards in the Vestry-room, agreed to erect in the church, at their own expence, a monument to his memory. The loss of so eminent and useful a man cannot fail to be sincerely deplored, for, having created a noble income by his industry and learning, he disbursed it with the most princely liberality, in giving largely to most of the public subscriptions, but chiefly in contributing to whatever tended to promote literature and science. Amongst a multitude of instances may be mentioned, that his veneration for Dr. Bentley induced him to print a splendid edition of his letters, under the title of Bentleii Epistolae, which he enriched by his own erudite annotations, and distributed every copy of the work gratuitously. He purchased the famous Townley Homer, for which MS, ne paid 630 guineas, and refused a thousand, that, it is said, were offered by the University of Oxford for the precious relic, so anxious was he to complete his Greek MSS. by an addition which renders them almost invaluable; indeed his library is altogether one of the most magnificent private collections in Europe. This now passes into the posses sion of his son, the Rev. Charles Parr Bur ney, of Greenwin; and we cannot help expressing a hood that he will not allow it to be disperses; or, rather, that he will not suffer thrare things in it to be purchased for the purpose of enriching foreign libraties. Burney is the second luminary in that right constellation of learning formed by Forson, Parr, and himself, that has now disappeared from our view. His

family have all been conspicuous; his father, the historian of music, and friend of Johnson, was one of the most elegant writers of that age; his brother, Captain Burney, of the navy, who accompanied Cook in his two last, long, enterprising, and perilous voyages, is one of the finest geographers that this country possesses, a fact well-supported by his voluminous and elaborate History of Voyages of Discovery; and Mad. D'Arblay, his sister, has equally distinguished herself by her well-known writings. Dr. Burney was a Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, Chaplain to his Majesty, Rector of Deptford, and of Hooe, in Kent, and also Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral.

In Harpur-street, Red-lion-square, Daniel Braithwaite, Esq. F.R.S. A.S. &c. &c. formerly comptroller of the foreign post-office, aged 86.

31. In the Temple, Myles Walker Hall, Esq. barrister-at-law, aged 62.

After a few hours illness, in her 73d year, Mrs. White, wife of Mr. W. White, of Artillery-place, Finsbury-square.

JAN. 1. At Brighton, in his 56th year, Mr. Tatham, of Mount-street, upholsterer to the Prince Regent.

In Duke-street, St. James's, in his 56th year, Count Zenobio. The Count was not only a Prince in the Venitian Republic, but a Prince of the House of Austria. He was the owner of two of the finest palaces in the world, Emo and Zenobio. As a man of fashion and gallantry, he took the lead at Versailles, when under the ancient regime; at Baxter's Club he usually risked 50001. every night.

Miss Isabella Blake, daughter of Sir Francis Blake, Bart, of Twisel Castle, Durham.

2. In Hanover-street, in his 28th year, Capt. J. Prince, of the Coldstream Guards,

At South Lambeth, John Bridges, Esq. in the 57th year of his age. His suavity of manners and benevolent disposition were equalled by few, exceeded by none. lived beloved, and died respected.

He

6. In St. James's palace, Mr. Eldred, in his 100th year. He was Page of the Presence to George II. which oflice he may be said to have filled during three reigns.

At her house, in Walworth, Mrs. Judith Thompson, Aged 74, only surviving sister of the late Rev. Seth Thompson, Kensing

ton.

13. At his seat, at Cuffnels, the Right Hon. George Rose. He had for some inonths been in a very ill state of health, from which his advanced age afforded no reasonable hope of recovery, and was, we believe, at bis death, little short of eighty. Mr. Rose was a gentleman of extensive information, and of practical experience in all commercial, financial, and official subjects, and rose from his own merits and industry to some of the most lucrative and important offices of

the State. He was Treasurer of the Navy, President of the Board of Trade, Clerk of Parliament, Keeper of the Records on the Receipt side of the Exchequer, one of the Lords of his Majesty's Privy Council, an Eider Brother of the Trinity House, Verdurer of the New Forest, Hants; and Memher for the town of Christchurch. He was a native of the Mearns, Kincarding shire, and was first a Steward, aud afterwards a Purser in the Royal Navy. At an early period of his life his arithmetical talents and financial knowledge recommended him to the particular attention of the Earl of Shelburne (af terwards Marquis of Lansdown), then First Lord of the Treasury, and he was soon after appointed one of the Secretaries to the Treasury, but resigned on the formation of the Administration of Lord North and Mr. Fox. On the subsequent elevation to the Premiership of his friend and patron, W. Pitt, he was again appointed one of the Secretaries to the Treasury, and continued as senior in that important situation for many years. On the retirement of Mr. Pitt, and his immediate political adherents, Mr. Rose resigned his situation, but was shortly afterwards sworn of the Privy Council. He was subsequently, on the return of Mr. Pitt to office, one of the Paymasters-General of the Forces; and on the dismission of the Whig Administration from power, in 1807, was appointed Treasurer of the Navy, which office he held to the time of his death. Latterly, the important office of President of the Board of Trade was chiefly executed by the Right Hon. Frederic Robinson. The lucrative situation of Clerk of Parliament was several years since conferred on Mr. Rose-with the reversion to his eldest son, George H. Rose, Esq. M.P. for Southamp ton, and Minister to the Court of Berlin— as an ulterior provision. The other situations above-mentioned, of which that of President of the Board of Trade, that of Verdurer of the New Forest, and the Keepership of the Records, become vacant by his demise; but as Clerk of Parliament, Mr. Rose will of course be succeeded by his son.-No man has occupied more of the public attention, or possessed more of official influence than this gentleman has done; and the general opinion is, that he has amassed great wealth, though he always declared to the contrary. His income, however, by places held by himself and his sons, was immense; and his oppor tunities, if not restrained by the most scrupulous honour and delicacy, were such as no other man in the kingdom ever enjoyed. If he has not died rich, his moderation will be his best encomium, and his most appropriate eulogy.

16. In Soho-square, Edward Bowman, Esq. one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the City of Westminster, aged 88.

18. Mr. James Comer, aged 41, late partner with Mr. C. Holmes, Royal Exchange.,

LIST OF BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS OF ESTABLISHED WORKS,

PUBLISHED IN JANUARY,

At the Frices they are advertised at, in boards, unless otherwise expressed; and may be had of J. ASPERNE, No. 32, CORNHILL.

It is earnestly requested that Authors and Publishers will continue to communicate Notices of their Works (post paid) and they will always be faithfully inserted FREE of EXPENSE.

DANISII Miscellanea Critica Cura,

By J. Kidd. 12s.

Lyson's Derbyshire, 4to. 3. 10s.
Ditto roval. 61. 6s,

Britannica Depicta, Derby, 44,
Ditto large, 61.

Aresa's Chemical Amusements, 2d edit. 9s.
Mackenzie on Taste, Ss.

Humboldt's Personal Narrative, 1, 1s. Frankenstein, or the Modera Prometheus, 3 vols., Izmo, 16-, 6d.

Theason's Atlas, complete set, 11, 11s. bif bound Russia.

Mille's British India, 5 vols, 4to. 6, 6s,
Revolt of Islam, by Shelley, 10s. 6d.
The Dragon Knight, a poem, by Sir Bland
Barges, 12%.

Milford's Tour in Italy, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. 1.1.

The Advertisement, or 20 Years Ago, 165,6d.
The Church her Own Apologist.
Rev. Daniel Campbell, 8vo. 8s.

E. D.

By the

Sermon on the Commandments. By Robt. Jones, D. D. 8vo. 6s.

Hatt's Epicedium to the Memory of Princess Charlotte, 4th edition, 3s. 6d.

The History of Julius Fitz-John. By the Author of Hardinbroso and laveriil, in S vols. 12mo. 21s.

Dunsany, an Irish Story, 2 vols. 12mo. 12s. The Balance of Com ort. By Mrs. Ross, 3 vols. 12mo. 4th edition, 16s. 6d. Miller on the English Government, 10th edition, 14. 10s.

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benj. Franklin, LL.D. Vol. I. 2. 12s. 6d.

A Cruise, or Three Months on the Continent. By a Naval Officer.

Delusion, a novel, 2 vols. 10s. 6d.
Dickenson's Greek Primer, 3s. 6d.
Allen's Demosthenes, 7s.

Shelliber's Voyage to Pitcairn's Island, 3d edition, Svo. 8s. 6d.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

D. is well meant, but badly executed.

If Museus had taken the necessary trouble of understanding as well as reading the query be attempts to answer, he would have found, that his reply has no analogy whatever to the question. We are such decided enemies to plagiarism in every shape, as not even to tolerate a poet's quoting from himself.

J.G. J.—T. II.—and G. M. H. in our

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES,

FROM SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 1817, TO SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 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,

BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.

LAWES, LOT, Charlton, Southampton, horse-dealer, Jan. 17.

BANKRUPTS.

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BURGESS, HARTLEY, Birmingham, factor, Feb. 2, 3, and 24, Royal, Birmingham. [Tooke, Hol born-co. Gray's-inn.} Jan. 13. CLARKE, WIL. Sheffield, builder, Feb. 14, Tentine. [Wake, Shetheld; and Blake.ock, Serjeant's in, Fleet st.] Jan. 3d. CHILD. ROBT. Walthan, St. Law ence, Berks, farmer, Feb. 2, Lower Ship, Read ng. (Smon, Reading; and Hamilton, Berwick-s. Soho.] Jan.

17.

COOKE, BOLD, Patricroft, Lancaster, cotton-
spinner, Feb. 7, 8, and March 3, Mosely Arms,
Manchester. [Heslop, Manchester; and Willis
and Co. Warnford-co.] Jan. 20.
CLIFFE, CHARLES, Commercial-road, victualler,
Feb. 3. and March 3. [Knight and Co. Basing-
hall-st.] Jan. 20.

DAVIES, JOHN, Wells, Somerset, cabinet-maker,
Feb. 7, Greyhound, Wilton. [Swayne Wilton;
and Sandys, and Co. Crane-co.] Dec. 27.
DAWKS, THOS. Bath, horse-dealer, Feb. 9, and
[Young and Co.
March 7, Christopher, Bath.
St. Mildred's co. Poultry; and Cruickshank,
Bath.] Jan. 24.

DELLOW, JOS. Milk-yard, Lower Shadwell, bas-
ket-maker, Feb. 28. [Vincent, Bedford-st. Bed-
ford-square.] Jan. 17.

DAY, JAS. Bridge-road, Surrey, auctioneer, Feb. 7, and March 3. [Hughes, Dean-st. Fetter-la.]

Jan. 20.

ELLIOTT. JAS. Bristol, coal-factor, Feb. 7. [Orme, Clement's inn.] Dec. 27.

ELLIS, EVAN, Manchester, joiner, Feb. 14, Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. [Jackson, Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.]

Jan. 3.

ELLIOT, JOHN. Bath-street, City-road, cornchandler, Feb. 28. [Wilks, Finsbury-pl.] Jan. 17. FAVENE, GEO. Copthall-co. Throgmorton-st. bill Feb. 21. [Patterson, Old Broad-st.] broker,

Jan. 10.

GIBBON, THOS. STRETFORD, Manchester, pork-
dealer, Feb. 10, Star and Garter. Liverpool. [Mur-
row, Liverpool; Avison and Co. Liverpool, and
Castle-st. Holborn.] Dec. 30.
GRAY, KOBT. Norwich, household-broker, Feb.
[Parkinson, Norwich;
14, Norfolk, Norwich.

and Poole and Co. Gray's inn-sq.] Jan. 3.
HITCHON, WM. St. Peter's-Hill, whalebone-mer-
chant, Feb. 7. Hurd and Co. Temple.]: Dec.97.
HENZELL, JOHN, Harrop, South Shields, Dur-
ham ship owner, Feb. 7, George, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne. Bainbridge, South Shields; and Bell and
Co. Bow Church-yard.] Dec. 27.
HARVEY, GEO. Lane-end, Stafford, draper, Feb.
14, Star, Manchester. [Willis and Co. Warnford-
co.; and Hecley, Riding's-co. Manchester.] Jan.

3.

HOUTSON, JOHN, and Co. Manchester, and Middleton, Lancaster, cotton-spinners, Feb. 14, Palace, Manchester. [Atkinson, Manchester; and Makins n, Elm co, Tem le.] Jan. 3. HOLROYDE, JAS. Halifax, merchant, Feb. 17, (Scatcherd, Halifax; Coopers Arms, Halif x.

and Beckett, Noble-st. Foster-la.] Jan. 6. HARRISON, JOSH. Manchester, gun maker, Feb. 17, Bridgwater Arms, Manchester. [Cunliffe and Co. Manchester.] Jan. 6.

HADLEY, THOS. GARRATT, Jacob-street, Ber-
[Cottle, Basinghall-
mondsey, baker, Feb. 21.
street.] Jan. 10

HEWLETT, WM. Soilwell, Gloucester, farmer,
Feb. 24, White Lion, Bristoì. [Poole and Co.
Gray's-in".] Jan. 13.

HOCKLEY, DAN. and Co. Brooke-st. Holborn,
working goldsmiths, Feb. 24. [Taylor, Field-co.
Gray's inn. Jun. 13.

HASLAM, JOHN, Kettleshulme, Chester, calico-
Macclesfield.
printer, Feb. 9, and 28, Angel,

[Ellis, Chancery-la.; and Clulow and Co. Mac-
cie-field.] Jan 17.

HILLIAR, HEN. St. James's street, umbrella-ma.
nufacturer. Feb. 3, and 28. [Cook, Woodbridge
House, Clerkenwell,] Jan. 17.
HANDLEY, WM. Stretton-en-le-field, Derbysh.
miller, Feb. 16, Piddocke, Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
Leicestershire; Feb. 17, and March 3, White
Hart, Ashby-de-la Zouch. [Piddocke, Ashby-de-
la Zouch; and Baxter and Co. Furnival's-inn.]

Jan. 20.

JUMP. JOHN, and Co. Fore street, hat manufac
turers, Feb. 10, and March 7. [Phipps, Weaver's-
hall, Basinghall-st.] Jan. 24.

JORDAN, THOS. Bristol, dealer, March 7, White
Hart. Bristol. [King, Jerjeant's-inn, Fieet-st.;
and Frankis, Bristol.] Jan. 24.
KIRKHAM, JAS. Leek, Stafford, farmer, Feb.
Cook, Clerkenwell.] Jan 3.
LEGEYT, JOHN, Lugwardine, Hereford, farmer,
March 7, Feathers, Ledbury. [Pewiriss, Gray's-
ian; and Reece, Ledbury.] Jan. 24.

14

LLOYD, WM. jun. Thames-st. slopseller, Feb.
17, and March 7. [James, Bucklersbury.] Jan.
LIND, THOS. Hearn-heath, Stafford, carpenter,
Feb. 7, Roebuck, Newcastle-under-Lyme. [Fen-

94.

ton, Newcastle under-Lyme; and Barber, Fetter-la.] Dec. 27.

LEA, ISAAC, Nantwich, Cheshire, coal-dealer,
Feb. 17. Swan, Stafford. [Collins and Co. Staf-
ford.] Jan. 6.

MASON PAUL, New Mill, Derby, shopkeeper,
Feb. 7, Dog, Deansgate, Manchester. [Clarke,
Manchester; and Milne and Co. Temple.] Dec.

27.
MARSDEN, WM. MORTON, Salford, Lancaster,
[Duck-
corn-dealer, Feb, 14, Star, Manchester.
worth, and Co. Manchester; and Ellis, Chancery-
lane.] Jan. S.
MATTHEWS, WM. Usk, Monmouths. money-
Scrivener, Feb. 17, Black Rock, Monmouthshire.
[Stokes, Monmouths. ; and Price and Co. Lin-
coln's-inn.] Jan. 1,

MAC MICHAEL, WM. Bristol, merchant, Feb. 7,
[Bevan and Co.
Commercial Rooms, Bristol.
Bristol,; and Bourdillion and Co. Little Friday-st.
Cheapside.] Jan. 6.

MARSHALL, JAS. Manchester, draper, Feb. 6,7, and
[Unwin,
March 3, White Bear, Manchester.
Manchester; and Milne and Co. Temple.] Jan.

20.

NYE, JOHN, Tunbridge, Kent, baker, Feb. 7, and March 3. [Stone, Tunbridge Wells; and Paiiner and Co. Bedford row.] Jan. 20.

NEWELL, WM. Derby, cheese factor, Feb. 14, King's Arms, Derby. Green, Derby; and Long and Co. Gray's-inn.] Jan. 9.

NA H, JOHN, Haverford West, linen-draper, Feb. 18, 19, and March 3, White Lion, Bristol. [Clarke, Bristol; and Jenkins and Co. New-inn.] Jan.

20

OLIVER, JAS. Newington-causeway, cordwainer,
Feb. 24. [Castle, Cuisitor st.] Jun 13.
OLIERTON, RICH. Bradford, Wilts, shopkeeper,
March 7, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Vizard
and Co. Lincoln's-inn-fields; Bush, Bradford.]
Jan. 24.
PICKTON, WM. Liverpool, timber merchant, Feb.
18, 19, and March 7, George, Liverpool. [Black-
stock and Co. King's Bench-walks, Temple; and
Murrow, Liverpool.] Jan. 24.
POWIS, RICH. Grosvenor-mews, Grosvenor-st.
veterinary-surgeon, Feb. 10, and March 7. [Hooper,
Mansion House-pla.] Jan. 24.

POOLE, WM. Leicester, hosier, Feb. 10, White -
Hart, Leicester. (Lownham and Co. Leicester;
and Edmunds and Co. Chancery la.] Dec. 30.
PEEL, JOHN, Borough-market, potatoe-merchant,
Feb. 14. [Watson, Clifford's-inn.] Jan. 3.
PAWSEY, JAS. and Co. Blackman-st. Newing-
ington, livery stable-keepers, Feb. 28. [Williams
and Co. Blackman st.] Jan. 17.
PROCTOR, GEO

Birmingham, optician, Feb. 2,
3, and 28, Royal, Birmingham. [Swain and Co.
Frederick's-pla. Old Jewry; and Whately and Co.
Birmingham.] Jan. 17.

PILKINGTON, JOHN, Preston, Lancaster, grocer,
(Buck,
Feb. 10, 11, and March 3, Bull, Preston.
Preston; and Norris, John st. Bedford-row.] Jan.

20

POWIS, JOHN, Midford-place, Tottenham Court.
Road, builder, March 3. [Duff, Castie-st. Hol-
born.] Jan. 20.

REDMAYNE, THOS. Preston, Lancashire, linen-
[Blakelock,
draper, Feb. 24, Mitre, Preston.
Serjeant's-inn. Jan. 13.

SHIFFNER, GODIN, St. Michael's-alley, Cornhill,
[Abbott and Co.
insurance broker, Feb. 7.

Mark-la.] Dec. 27.

SWAINSON, JOS. Manor-row, East Smithfield, merchant, Feb. 14.[Wilde, Warwicke-sq.] Jan.3. STARKEY, WM. Gutter-lane, Cheapside, silkmanufacturer, Feb. 17. [James, Bucklersbury.]

Jan. 6.

STANSFIELD, JAS. Stockport, Cheshire, butcher,
Feb. 17, Warren Bulkely Arms, Stockport. [Har-
rop, Stockport; and Parker, Norfolk-st. Strand.]
Jan. 6.

SHUTTLEWORTH, JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH,
Stratford upon Avon, Warwick, wine-merchant
Feb. 3, and 28. [Scot and Son, St. Milford's.co
Poultry.] Jan. 17.

SCOTT, RICH. Liverpool, merchant, Feb. 9, 10, and 23, George Liverpool. [Gunnery, Liverpool; and Chester, Staple's-inn.] Jan. 17.

STRACHAN, ROBT. and Co. Cheapside, warehousemen, Feb. 14, and March 7. [Parton, Cheapside.] Jen 24.

SANDERS, JOHN, Chichester, Sussex, grocer, March 7, White Horse, Chichester. [Few and Co. Henrietta-st. Covent-garden; and Florence, ar Chichester] Jan. 24.

TOMLINSON, JONATHAN, Frankley, Worcestershire, dealer, Feb. 10, Royal Birmingham. [ElLag, Birmingham; and Platt, New Boswellco. Lincoln's-inn.] Dec. 30.

TAYLOR, JOHN, and Co. Agecroft, Lancaster, calico-printers Feb. 14, Garrick's head, Fountain

Willis, Warnford-co.; and Dicas and Co. Manchester.] Jan. 3.

THOMAS, DAVID, Carmarthen, grocer, Feb. 21, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Livett, Bristol; and Poole and Co. Gray's-inn-square.] Jan. 10. TURNER. FRANCIS, Doncaster, cordwainer, Feb. $4, (uildhall, Doncaster, [King, Castle-st.] Jan. 13.

TROUT, THOS. Bishopsgate-street, linen-draper, Feb. 7, and 28. [Willett, Crown-co. Thredneedle.

vt. Jan. 17.

THOMPSON, EDWD. Ferryhill, Durham, farmer, Feb. 3, 9, and 28, Wheat Sheaf, Durham. [Wil 190, Greville st. Hatton-garden; and Hines, Durham. Jan. 17.

VAN WART. HEN. Birmingham, merchant, Feb. 13, 14, and 28, Royal, Birmingham. [Alexander and Co. New-inn; and Palmer, or Meredith, Braingham.] Jan. 17.

UTTING, JAS, HEN. Norwich, upholsterer, Feb. 6. 9. and March 7, Norfolk, Norwich. [Parkin

son, Norwich; and Poule and Co. Gray's-ian-sq.] Ja. 94. WOLSEY, WM. Great Mary-le-bone-street, habercaster, Feb. 7, and March 7. [Newbon, St. An. drew's Hill Doctors' Commons.] Jan. 24.

WILSON, JOHN, Beverley, York, hat-manufaċturer, March 7, Beverley Aarms, Beverley, York. [Lamberts, and Co. Gray's-inn-sq.; and Lockwood and Co. Beverley.] Jan. 24. WATMOUGH, JOHN, Liverpool, joiner, Feb. 18. 19, and March 7, George, Liverpool." Blackstock and Co. King's Bench-walks, Temple; and Murrow, Liverpool.] Jan. 24. WATSON, GEO. Hatfield, York, butcher, Feb. 7, Red Lion, Doucaster. [ [Benson and Co. Thorne, York,; and Walker, Lincoln's-inn-fields.] Dec.

27,

WILLIS, GEO, Bath, upholsterer, Feb. 10, Full Moon, Bath. [Wingate, Bath; and Young, Charlotte-row, Mansion House-st.] Dec. 30. WADDINGTON, SAML. Brighouse, Halifax, York, cornfactor, Feb. 14, Armytage's Arms, Cliftonupon-Calder. [Evans, Hatton-garden; and Carr, Gomersal, Leeds.] Jan. 3.

Jan. 6.

WRIGHT, PHIL. Kennington-lane, Surrey, alebrewer, Feb. 17. [Coote, Austin-friars.] Jan. 6. WRIGHT, EDWD. Stafford, alehouse-keeper, Feb. 17, Swan, Stafford. Collins and Co. Stafford.] WATTS, GEO. and Co, Bristol, colourman, Feb. 21, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Bevan and Co. Bristol; and Bourdillon and Co. Little Friday-st. Cheapside.] Jun. 10.

WIGNEY, GEO. ADOLPHUS, and Co. Chichester, grocers, Feb. 24, Anchor, Chichester. [Hume, Holborn-co. Gray's-inn.] Jan. 19.

WILLIAMS, DAVID, Carmarthen, currier, Feb.
24, Green Dragon, Hereford. Dax and Co.
Doughty-st.] Jan. 13.
WILLS, GEO. Monument-yard, wine-merchant,

Feb.28. [Wadeson and Co. Austin-friars.] Jun. 17. WOODS, WM. Crawford-street, Mary-le-Bone, linen-draper, Feb. 28. [Few and Co. Henriettast. Covent garden.] Jan. 17. WALKER, WM. and Co. Pall-Mall-court, armyagents, Feb. 28. [Chippendall, Great Queen-st. Lincoln's-inn fields.] Jan. 17.

AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DIVIDENDS,

FROM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1817, TO SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1818.

ASHTON, T. Stamford, Jan. 20
Allen, W, South Milford, Jan. 20
Angies, E. Catherine-st. Jan. 31
Adima, D. Feet-st. Jan. 22
Anderson, D.Gray's-inn-lane, Jan.24
Atmore, R. Foulham, Jan. 24
Ames, D. jun. Thorpe, Jan. 27
Avling, J. Chertsey, feb. 3
Alderson, H. Sunderland, Feb. 2
Anderson, C. K. and Co. Austin-
friars, Feb. 3

Andras, J. Bath, Feb. 19
Adams, J. Bristol, Feb. 17
Abbey, J. Boxtead, Hertford,

Feb. 14

Best, S. Norwich, Feb. 7

Davies, J. Shoreditch, Feb. 14

Butler, T. Blackfriar's-road, Feb. 14 Evans, H. Cheapside, Jan. 27
Brame, T. Lowestoft, Feb. 7
Badham, G. Bromyard, Feb. 12
Barron, J. Tardebigg, Feb. 12
Bradbury, J. Chatham, Feb. 14
Bradshaw, E. and Co. Manchester,
Feb. 27

Burkitt, W. Throgmorton-st. Feb. 14
Benson, C. Biraiingham, Feb. 16
Cocksyne, T. Gt. Haywood, Jan. 22
Cheasley, W. Hayes, Feb. 28
Clark, T. and Co. Keswick, Feb. 28
Chester, R. Much Wenlock, Jan. 29
Cowie, J. Aldermanbury-postern,

Jan. 27

Ely, J. Blackfriar's-road, Feb. 21 English, J. D. Long Acre, Feb. 14 Fean, J. Parliament-st. Jan. 24 Fisher, W. Cambridge, Feb. 3 Forsyth, T. Burslem, Feb. 3 Fletcher, J. and J. Liverpool, Feb. 6 Fletcher, W. Goat Mills, Jan. 10 Forbes, W. and Co. Liverpool, Feb. 12

Giblett, P. and W. New Bond-st. Feb. 3

Grover, G. Hastings, Feb. 7
Gedge, W. Angel.co. Feb. 17
Goundrill, J. Fenchurch-st. Feb. 10
Gaunt, J. Botley, York, Feb. 17
Cole, R. Great Yarmouth, Jan. 26 Holmes, T. and Co. Long-Acre,
Crowther, W. jun, and Co. Charles-

Cockill, J. Birstall, Jan. 31

Barker and Co. Darby st. Jan. 22
Barker, T. Heekmondwicke, Jan.27
Barker, J. Bread-st. Jan. 27
Brusington, S. Burslem, Jan. 19
Balmer, J. Bishopsgate st. Jan. 24' st. Jan. 17
Brown, S. Shad Thames, Jan. 13
Faker, C. Bristol, Jan. 26
Borr, E. Chatham, Jan. 24
Boardman, S. and Co. Liverpool,

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Barnes, W, Blackheath, Jan. 27 Beter, J. E. and Co. Gould-sq.

Jan. 91

Cheyney, J. Oxford st. Jan. 91
Children, G. Tonbridge, Feb. 14
'Carter, W. Bragbury-house, Feb. 10
Cohen, R. Bishopsgate-st. Feb. 3
Carling, P.Union-st. Bond-st. Feb. 14
Crowther, W. jun, and Co. Charles
st. Feb. 14

Cooper, J. Y, Old Broad-st. Feb. 14
Dav, R. Doncaster, Jan. gi
Dwyer, G. Exchange alley, Jan. 24
Dannah, R. Windley, Feb. 6
Dobson, H. and J. Three Tun-co.
Jan. 17

Bern, A. Sunderland, Feb. 2
Becher, H. Kennington-road, Jan.31 Doog, D. York, Feb. 2
Bartow, M. and J. Bartholomew-Dowse, W. R. Tooley-st. Jan. 27
cise, Feb. 9

Bar, E. Chatham, Jan. 27

Bu J. sen. and Co. Red-lion-ct.
Feb. 7
BJ. Charles-st. Feb. 21

Dickens, E. Eynsford, Jan. 31
Dodson, H. and Co. Southwark,

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Jan. 17

Hinton, J.L. Plymouth dock, Jan.21
Hudson, J. High Wycomb, Jan. 17
Hay, J. Stamford -hill, Jan. 22
Hinton, J. L. Plymouth do. Jan. 27
Hurry, J. and Co. Nag's-head-co,
Feb. 3
Heptonstall, G. Tadcaster, Jan. 23
Hudson, E. Gibraltar, Jan. 27
Henry, H. Liverpool, Jan. 27
Humble, M. Liverpool, Jan. 28
Holland, S. Liverpool, Jan. 28
Hayter, T. Odcombe, Jan. 31
Hall, W. Leeds, Feb. 18
Hodgson, J.jur. Coleman-st. Feb. 7
Howden, W. Cannon-st, Jan. Si
Hodges, W. Kew, Jan. 31.
Harper, C. and Co. Snow's-Fields,
Feb. 3

Harding, T. Glamorganshire, Feb. 6
Hamper, J. High-st. Feb. 10
Huxhamn, G. North Huish, Feb. 12

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