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BIRTHS.

SONS.

Lady Selina Bridgnorth, at Raven-hill, Staffordshire

Lady Georgiana Grenfell, at New-street, Spring-gardens

The Lady of W. Leigh, esq. at Castle-head, Lancashire

The Lady of the Rev. Francis Dyson

The Lady of W. Wastell, esq. Burton-crescent
The Lady of W. Clifton, esq. Somerset-place
The Lady of Mallet, esq. Upper Gower-street
The Lady of Dr. Lang, Newman-street
The Lady of Robert Tubbs, esq. Harleston,
Middlesex

The Lady of W. Turner, esq. Dover-street

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DAUGHTERS.

The Dutchess of Richmond, in Upper Brook

street

The Lady of C. Wilson, esq. York-street, Portman square

The Lady of Lieut. Col. Wauchope, in Saint Andrews-square, Edinburgh

The Lady of W. C. Bousfield, esq. Chathamplace

The Lady of G. C. Wynne, esq. at Voelas, Denbighshire

The Lady of Charles A. Tulk, esq. Duke-street, Westminster

The Lady of Henry Alexander, esq. in UpperHarley-street

The Lady of Robert Taylor, esq. at Greenhamlodge, Berks

The Lady of J. G. Ravenshaw, esq. in Lower Berkley-street

The Lady of Captain H. Loraine Baker, R. N.
C. B. at Portland-place

The Lady of John Spurrier, esq. Camden-town
The Viscountess Anson, at Atherstone Hall
The Lady of Thomas Robert Dimsdale, esq. at
Camfield-place, Herts

The Lady of John Brocklehurst, jun, esq. at
Flurdsfield-house, Cheshire

The Lady of the Rev. Dr. Crigan, at Marston, near York

The Lady of J. F. Daniell, esq. Gower-street The Lady of John Butler, esq. at Kirby-house The Lady of the Rev. J. W. Morley, Kirklington, Yorkshire

The Lady of Lancelot Holland, esq. Dartmouthstreet.

MARRIAGES.

Arrindell, W. esq. of Lincoln's-in, to
Shearson, Miss Mary Ann, Newton in the
Willows, Lancashire

Cotton, William, esq. of Clapham-common, to
Collins, Miss M. Ann, Thorp-abbots, Norfolk
Cass, Frederick, esq. of Beaulieu-lodge, Winch-
more-bill, to

Dell, Miss Martha, Ponder's-end Davidson, James, esq. of Axminster, county of Devon, to

Bridge, Miss M. Winford, Eagle, County of Dorset

Harrison, Rev. William, Rector of Cleghanger, county of Devon, to

Dyne, Miss Elizabeth, Lincoln's-inn-fields Hilhouse, G. esq. Combe-house, near Bristol, to Chapman, Miss Mary, Woodford, Essex Hubbard, Rev. Henry, Rector of Hinton-Ampner, Hants, to

Gouger, Miss Stamford

How, W. Wybergh, esq. of Shrewsbury, to Maynard, Miss Francis Jane, Wokingham, County of Berks

Hurst, Rev. John, Horsham-park, Sussex, to Probyn, Miss Catherine, Pershore, Worcestershire

Jackson, George, esq. to

Lodington, Miss Elizabeth Maria, Park-crescent, Portland place

Lascelles, Lieut. Col. of the 66th Reg., to

Berry, Miss Catharine, of King-street, Port

man square

Lamb, Lieut. John, R. N., to

Robinson, Miss Emma, Holloway

Lechmere, John, esq. R. N., son of vice-admiral Lechmere, Steeple-Aston, to

Foley, Miss Ann Maria, Newport-house, Herefordshire

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Millner, Mr. Francis, merchant, to

Amos, Miss Sarah, Hoxton-square
Merick, Lieut. Col. of the 3rd Guards, to
Lady Louisa Vanc, third daughter of the earl
of Darlington

Perry, T. esq. Montague-square, to
Watlington, Miss Maria Jane, Upper Bed-
ford-place, Russel-square
Reynolds, Henry R. Jun., esq., to

Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the Dowager
Lady Knatchbull, Wimpole-street

Robson, Mr. T. R. St. Martin's-lane, to
Gibbs, Miss M. W., Orsett, County of Essex
Scougall, Mr. Henry, to

White, Miss Eliza, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields

Stiff, Mr. Z. C., Wellington, Somersetshire, to Collard, Miss Mary, Wivelscombe

Turner, Mr. C., Northumberland-st. Strand, to Clifton, Miss Rebecca, Rodney-street, Pen. tonville

Thornton, Edward, esq. son of E. N. Thornton esq. Kennington, to

Bacon, Miss Mary Ann, Sidmouth, Devon Woodhouse, Robert, esq. President of Caius College, and Pluonian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Cambridge, to Wilkins, Miss Harriet, daughter of the late W. Wilkins, esq. at Paris

Williams, Major Hamblyn, of the 7th Hussars, to Fortescue, Lady Mary

Youle, Richard, esq. son of the late T. Youle, esq. Receiver-general, and Cashier of His Majesty's Customs, to

Freeman, Miss Lugy, Walworth.

DEATHS.

Aguilar, Mrs. Grace, widow of the late J. Aguilar, esq. Devonshire-square, 58.-Aird, J. esq. Hackney - Ashburton, the Right Hon. Lord, Friars-Hall, Roxburghshire - Bonham, Samuel, C. esq. Baker-street, Portman-sq. 71Bingley, Rev. W. A.M., F.L.S., Charlotte-street Bloomsbury-Burnaby, Lady, relict of the late admiral Sir W. Burnaby, Stoke-cottage, near Guildford-Briant, John, esq. Loughton, Essex -Brown, Samuel, esq. St. Mary-at-hill, 74Bridges, Mrs. Margaret, widow of the late R. Bridges, Lower-Tooting, Surrey-Brown, Mr. John A., Blandford-place, Regent's-park Margaret Sanderson, daughter of T. S. Benson, esq. Russell-square-Barkworth, Mr. Thomas, Pleasant-place, Lambeth-Betham, Maria J., wife of John Betham, esq. Burton-crescentBaugh, Isaac, esq. Devonshire place-Henry Third son of the late T. S. Beacheroft, esq. on board the Hon. Com. Ship, Earl of Balcarras Bengal roads-The Baron Best, one of His Majesty's Hanovarian Privy Councellors, Sloane-street-Brown, Mrs. Sophia, wife of R. S. Brown, Cirencester Beckwith, General The Right Hon. Sir George, G.C.B. Col. 89th Reg. Half-moon-street-Bluck, Mr. G. Enfield

Chatfield, Mr. Arthur, of the Hon. Company's ship Daphne, Madras-Crawfurd, Mrs. widow of the late Major General C. Crawfurd, Stratton-street, 48-Chamberlen, Laurence, esq. Broad Blunsden, Wilts Cottrell, John, esq. Lincoln's-inn, 87-Cooper, Mrs. Sarah Lemant relict of the Rev. Samuel L. Cooper, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk-Coore, Frederick, R. esq, Devonshire-place — Chapman, Thomas, esq. Margate.

De Tastet Angelo, esq. Ashford-lodge, Halstead, 24-Douglas, Robert, esq. Cadogan-place, Sloan-street-Harriet, Infant daughter of Dr. Dennison, Guildford-street-Davis, Mrs. Sophia wife of W. S. G. Davis, surgeon, R. N.-Dolby, Mrs. Ann, widow of the late W. Dolby, esq. Harley-street-Dillon, Mrs. widow of the late Rev. R. Dillon, Pentonville-Dagnall, T. esq. Cowley, near Uxbridge, 85-De Burgh, Mrs. relict of the late Fysh De Burgh, West Drayton, Middlesex, 82- Deane, W. B. esq. First Fruits Office, Temple-Drummond, Charles, Banker, Charing-cross.

Escreet, Rev. J. M.A. of Ilsted, Essex, 26.
Fraser, Dr. Lower Grosvenor-street.
George, son of R. Gear, esq. 13-Gould, Ni-
cholas, esq. Frome-house, Dorsetshire, 80-

Green, Mrs. Ann, Stafford-place, Pimlico, 83Gaisford, Stephen, esq. surgeon of the Ordinance Medical Department, Malta.

Hughes, Thomas, esq. Kennington-Hinton, Mr. Thomas, Dover-place, Kent-road-Infant son of the Rev. G. Hemming, HamptonHorsfall, W. esq. Norfolk-street, Middlesexhospital, 81-Howard, Lieut. 2nd Battalion 14th Reg. Native-Infantry, Chittledroog, Madras-Haddan, Mr. W. Durham-place, Hackney, 43.

Jarvis, M. John, Lyon-terrace, Edgwareroad, 48.

Kemble, Mr. John P., Lausanne, 65.

Lady Lafaroy, relict of the late Admiral Sir John Lafaroy, bart., George-street, Portmau

square.

Masters, Mr. W. Glocester-place, Kentishtown, 82-Maberly, Mrs. wife of S. Maberly, esq. Reading, 78-Maule, Richard, esq. Reading, 80-Maning, James, esq. Thames Bankhouse, Sunbury, 53-Mortimer, Mr. Peter, Croydon, Surrey, 72-Charlotte Isabella, daughter of Malpas, Thomas, esq. Clapham-rise, 61Maxwell, Mrs. Emily, wife of Edward Maxwell esq. Judge and Magistrate of Dinagepore, Calcutta-Mather, Mrs. wife of J. Mather, esq. St. Albans-Moravia, Mrs. Esther, relict of the late J. Moravia,esq., Old London-street, 74.

Nott, Rev. A, Little Horsted, Sussex, 71. Oldfield, Mrs. sen. Peckham, 80-Ongley, The Hon. Frances Henley, daughter of the first Baron, Lord Ongley, Linden, near Woburn, Bedfordshire Orford, Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. John Orford, Cavendish-place, Manchester.

Sophia Catherine, daughter of Thomas Parratt, esq. Kennington, Surrey.

Rawlinson, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of J. J. Rawlinson, esq. Doughty-street Roberts, Mrs. Martha, widow of the late Paymaster Roberts of the 10th Light Dragoons, Cheyne-walk, Chelsea-Reardon, Mrs. Frances, relict of Mr. D. Reardon, Stamford-place, Blackfriars Read, John, esq. Walthamstow, 87.

Stockdale, Mrs. relict of the late Mr. James
Stockdale, Walham-green, 53.

Henry, W. son of J. H. Tremayne, esq. M.P,
Sydenham, Devonshire-Jane, daughter of the
late Rev. Thomas Thomas, Peckham, Surrey-
Talbot, the Rev. Charles, Dean of Salisbury
Vaux, Jasper, esq. Grafton-street, 56.
Wild, John, esq. Ripley, Surrey-Williams,
Edward, esq. Brighton.

SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. The Secretary to the SOCIETY of GUARDIANS for the PROTECTION of TRADE by Circulars has informed the Members thereof, that a good looking young man, about nineteen years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dressed in an olive coloured surtout, with a circular collar, and calling himself

ROBERT MC RELLEY, of 29, Brunswick-square, lately offered a Member of this Society a checque drawn on Messrs. Glynn and Co. bankers, London, and signed for Peter Mc Relley, Robert Mc Relley, payment of which, on its being presented, was refused, the drawer not being known to them. That a bill for £50. entitled General Bank, Berwick-upon-Tweed, drawn by Beare and Co. on and accepted by John Beare, 82, Lombard-street, and indorsed Chas. Pound, And also a bill, dated "London," drawn by Chas. Pound, on and accepted by John Beare, 9, Cornhill, have been recently offered to a trades. man for work done for the said John

Beare. That a person undernamed, viz. LEDSHAM, Jun, lately obtained change out of a checque, appearing to be drawn by Thomas Barnard, on Sir John Lubbock and Co., by whom on the same being presented, it is found that no such person is known. That a bill for £200. dated Brighton, drawn by Thomas Dudley and Co. on Robert Collins and Co. Denmark-house Regent-street, has been recenly offered to Members of this Society and also, that Mrs. Foss alias Force, late of Amton-street, Gray's-inn-road,and of 12, Suter's-buildings, Chapel-street, Somers Town, and now of 13, Brewer-street, Somer's Town.

J. Avann and Co. General Factors, 11, Little Carter-lane, St. Paul's; Rich. Bulpin, late of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, but since stating, that he has taken a shop at Edmonton are reported to the Society as improper to be proposed to be balloted for as Members thereof.

COMMERCIAL REPORT,

Tuesday, March 25.

COTTON The purchases of cotton since our last, nearly 4000 bags, cousist almost entirely of East India descriptions, of which 2150 are Surats, and taken chiefly by export houses; a considerable proportion of the Bengals were taken for re-sale in this market. There has been some request for boweds, in bond, and the prices are d. a jd. per lb. higher, good fair to good 77d. a 81d. very good 8d. and Sd. The sales consist of 2150 Surats, good fair to good 5gd. a td., and very good 6d. a 63d.; 1500 Bengals, middling 5d. good fair 5d. a 5d good 57d. a 6d. ; 70 Madras, 57d.

SUGAR-The demand for muscovades during the last week was so very limited that parcels of very ordinary brown description could be purchased 6d a Is. per cwt. lower; the holders of good and fine sugars were however exceedingly firm, and as no reduction would be submitted to, the sales effeeted were on a very limited scale; the quantity on show was inconsiderable, and chiefly of the low brown descriptions.

COFFEE. There were considerable public sales brought forward last week; about 2000 bags; St. Domingo sold 1078, a 108s. 6d. fair to good or dinary quality; 200 casks good ordinary 106s. a. 107s. The British plan tation coffee fully supported the pre. vious prices; a parcel of fine middling Jamaica realised 148s. good to fine middling 1878. a 138s. 6d. fiue ordi

nary 112s. and 112s. 6d. The Demarara and Berbice descriptions sold at some reduction early in the week, but again recovered, and realised fully the prices of the preceding week.

CORN. We have had a large arrival of Wheat and Flour since last week, the market opened rather brisk, and the best runs of wheat were taken off on terms fully equal to the preceding Monday; secondary qualities were heavy, and rather lower prices submitted to. In granary samples there has been very little business doing. Barley of prime quality has maintained last week's currency, but, the sales have not been brisk; and the malt trade was extremely dull. Of Oats we had a large supply; last week's prices were maintained for good corn, and though there was no great briskness in the trade, yet sales were effected to a moderate extent. Beans and peas were dull, but not quoted lower.

RUM, BRANDY and HOLLANDS.— Rum has been exceedingly heavy for some time past, and such is the depressed state of the market, that prices a shade lower would be submitted to, if buyers were disposed to purchase. Brandy continues exceedingly heavy, and in the present state of the trade, the best marks could be purchased at 38. 2d. on board; the dull market is qwing in a great measure to the expected arrivals. Geneva is offered on lower terms, without facilitating sales.

LIST OF PATENTS.

George Richards, Truro, Cornwall, Architect; for certain improvements in grates, stoves, furnaces, and other inventions, for the consumption of fuel, and in the Blues connected with them, whereby they are rendered more safe, and the smoke prevented from returning into the rooms in which they are placed; and also for an improved ap paratus for cleaning the same. Dated Dec. 26, 1822.

James Neville, of New-Walk, ShadThames, Surrey, Civil Engineer, for an improved method of producing and supplying heat to, and constructing and erecting furnaces, and other reservoirs, severally used for various purposes,' &c. Dated Jan. $, 1823.

William Johnson, of Great Totham, Essex, Gent. for a means of obtaining the power of steam, for the use of steam-engines, with reduced expenditure of fuel. Dated Jan. 8, 1823.

William Lister, of Baildon, Otley, Yorkshire, cotton-spinner; for certain improvements in the method and machinery for preparing and spinning wool, silk, mohair, and other animal fibre, of any quality or length of staple. Dated Jan. 16, 1823.

Robert Copland, of Wilmington square, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Gent. for combinations of apparatus, for gaining power applicable to various purposes. Dated Jan. 16, 1823.

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FROM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, TO SATURDAY, MARCH. 15, 1823.

Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-street, unless otherwise expressed. The Attornies' Names are in Parenthesis.

BANRUPTCIES SUPERseded.

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T. Fitzgerald, Lawrence Pountney-hill, merch.
R. G. Spice, Drury-lane, dealer in ham & beef.
W. Turquand, Shorter's-court, Throgmorton-
street, broker.

ENLARGED.

H. Harrison, Southwark-bridge stone-wharf,
stone-mason, from March 22 to April 8.
H. Porter, Tauntoo, draper, from March 18 to 25
R. H. Clarke, St. Mary-at-Hill, wine-merchant,
from March 1 to April 19.

BANKRUPTS..

Adams, J. and J. A. Southampton, toy-sellers,
(Sowton, Gray's-inn.
Aldersey, J. Liverpool, grocer. (Clarke, Ri-
chards, and Medcalf, Chancery-lane.

Atkins, J. Great Portland-street, chymist. (Day,
Bedford-row.

Armstrong, W. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-
inn-fields, auctioneer. (Brooking, Lombard-

street.

Agnew, A. Great Yarmouth, draper. (Longdill,
Gray's-ion.

Bennett, A. Fountain-court, Minories, packing.
case-maker. (Clayton, New-inn.

Bell, H. Bourn, Lincolnshire, corn-merchant, (Parnther and Turner, London-street, Fen church-street.

Budd, W. H. Gerrard's-cross, Buckinghamshire,

and Old Change, London, common carrier. (Stevens and Wood, Little St. Thomas Apostle Barrett, W. late of Cardiff, innholder, (L. Peacock, Lincoln's Inn-fields; and Mr. W. Matthew, Cardiff.

Banting, J. of the Cottage, Pine Apple-bar,

Edgeware-road, carpenter. (Carlon, High-
street, Mary-le-bone.

Barrow, R. and T. Barrow, of Liverpool, flour-
merchants. (E. Chester, Staple Inn.
Blachford, R. J. Lombard-street, sword-cutler,
(Swinford, John-street, America-square.
Browning, J. and R. A. Belvidere Wharf,
Waterloo-bridge, timber-merchants. (J. Wilks,
Finsbury-place.

Boyden, S. Chapel-street, Pentonville, beast-
salesman. (E. Cole, Southampton-street,
Bloomsbury.

Barlow, J. Merton, millwright. (W. Deykes,
Thaives Inn.

Byers, J. Blackburn, chapman. (Norris, John-
street, Bedford-row.

Cave, S. Cheltenham, jeweller. (Lawledge,
Temple-chambers, Fleet-street,

Capes, G. Barton-upon-Humber, draper. (Hicks,
Gray's Inn-square.

Chapman, E. Bridgewater-square, leather-
seller. (Platt, Green-lettuce-lane.
Charlesworth, T. Clare-street, Clare-market,
grocer. (Portal, Clifford's-inn.
Chambers, J. Wolverhampton, agricultural-
machine-muker. (Williams and White, Lin-
coln's-inn.

Cleghorn, W. Ratcliff-highway, cheesemonger.
(Hodgson, Salisbury-street, Strand.
Cuzner, J. Lullington, Somersetshire, fuller.
(Lovell, Holborn-court,Gray's-inn,
Davies, W. King-street, Covent-garden, wool-
len-draper. (Tanner, Fore street, Cripplegate.
Draper, R. J. Fleet-market, glass and earthen-

wareman. (Scargill, Freeman's-court, Corn-
hill.

Ealand, R. Stourbridge, Worcestershire, hatter.
(Walker, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn,
Eicke, C. Cornhill, dealer. (King, Copthall-
court, Throgmorton-street.

Earl, J. jun. and T. Lee, jun. Birmingham, merchants. (Norton and Co. Gray's inn-sq. Ford, C. Regent-street, linen-draper. (Clarke, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street. Fentiman, W. Peterborough, linen-draper. (Bremridge, Chancery-lane.

Fletcher, J. Plumbland, Cumberland, lime-burner. (Armstrong, Staple-inn.

Ford, W. Black Prince row, Walworth-road, linen-draper. (E. Downes, Furnival's-inn, Holborn.

Franklin, W. Ladydown, Wiltshire, fuller.
(Berkeley, Lincoln's-inn.

Greig, W. City-road, upholsterer. (Knight and
Fyson, Basinghall-street.

Garle, W., S. Warner, and T. Garle, Dowgate-
dock, Thames-street, merchants. (Boulton,
Bedford-row.

Glasier, W. R. Park-street, Westminster, moneyscrivener, (Freeman and Heathcote, Colemanstreet.

Griffith, T. Liverpool, merchant. (Clarke, Rich-
ards and Medcalf, Chancery-lane,

Godfrey, J. Leicester, plumber. (Naylor, Great
Newport-street.

Hiscocks, J. Frome-Selwood, Somersetshire,
clothier. (Williams, Red-lion-square.
Hall, T. Poulton, Lancashire, money-scrivener.
Norris, John-street, Bedford-row.
Hughes, H. D. Shottisham, Suffolk, apothecary.
(Rush, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street.
Haviland, W. Plymouth, printer. (Wright,
Clowes, Orme, & Wedlake, King's-bench-wk.
Hitchen, C. and T. Wostenholme, Sheffield,
hair-seating-manufacters. (Tilson and Pres-
ton, Coleman-street.

Hebbron, S. Hutton, Yorkshire, butcher. (Mor-
ton and Williamson, Gray's-inn-square.
Haile, M. Cheltenham, victualler. (King, Ser-
jeant's-inn.

Humberstone, J. St. John-street, Clerkenwell,
victualler. (Saunders and Bailey, Charlotte-
street, Fitzroy-square.

Ince, T. late of Yedingham, Yorkshire, horse dealer. (Hicks, Gray's-inn-square.

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Johnson, B. Samborn, Warwickshire, farmer.
(Fuller and Saltwell, Carlton-chambers, Re-
gent-street.

Knibb, A. Barnwell St. Andrew, Northampton-
shire, miller. (Lys, Lincoln's-inn-fields.
Keast, W. of St. Erny, Cornwall, lime-burner
(Alexander, Carey-street, Lincoln's-inn.
Littlewood, J. Rochdale, stationer. (Tilson and
Preston, Coleman-street.

Lee, W. Charles-street, Covent-garden, thea-
trical and fancy dress maker. (Saxon and
Hooper, Pump-court, Temple.

Lamb, J. A. Whittington-place, Highgate, coal-
merchant. (Cole and Wragg, Ave-Maria-lane
Lambert, R. Manchester, manufacturer.
and Co., Chancery-lane.

(Ellis

Meredith, T. sen. Bishopsgate-street Without leather-seller. (Clarke, Bishopgsgate-church yard.

Magnall, J. Manchester, merchant. (Appleby and Serjeant, Gray's-inn-square. Mathias, J. Haverfordwest, upholsterer. (Hilliard and Hastings, Gray's-inn. Mingay, A. G. Silver-street, Golden-square, builder. (Brooking, Lombard-street. Martin, F. Tewksbury, wine-merchant. (Edmunds, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn. Oldfieled, J. Edgware-road, coach-maker, (Rice and Co. Great Marlborough-street. Pepper, H. T. Kingston-upon-Thames, stonemason. (Simpson, King's Bench-walk, Templ. Pool, J. Madron, Cornwall, miller. (Follett, Paper-buildings, Temple.

Pearson, R. Droitwich, Worcestershire, glover. (Williams and White, Lincoln's-inn.

Park, J. Tower Royal, merchant. (Eastham, Lawrence-lane, Cheapside.

Parker, T. Pawlett, Somersetshire, coal-merchant. (Hicks and Braikenridge, Bartlett'sbuildings, Holborn.

Read, C. Downe's-wharf, Lower East Smithfield, coal-merchant. (Dix, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane.

Round, G. Reading, silk-weaver. (James, Bucklersbury.

Riley, J. Sheffield, grocer. (Darke, Red Lion-sq Steel, S. Rotherham Yorkshire, linen-draper.

(King and Co., Castle-street, Holborn. Sweet, T. Frith-street, Soho, carver and gilder. (Wade, Polygon, Somer's-town. Slade, J. Tottenham-court-road, butcher. (Walters, jun., Queen-street, Cheapside. Simons, W Birmingham, brush-maker. (Slade and Co., John-street, Bedford-row.

Scudamore, J. King's-Bench-walk, Temple. (Knight and Fyson, Basinghall-street. Tait, J. & T. Dover-road, Southwark, brewers. (Spence and Desborough, Furnivall's-inn, Thomson, A. Liverpool, merchant. (Rowlin son, Castle-street, Liverpool.

Turquand, W. Shorter's-court, Throgmortonstreet, broker. (Holtaway, Took's-court, Cursitor-street.

Tratt, R. J. King-street, Bloomsbury, butcher. (Cole, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury. Thorpe, S. and R. Marshall, Nottingham, wharfingers. (Knowles, New-inn.

Vieira, A. J. L. and A. M. Braga, Tokenhouseyard, merchants. (Nind and Cotterill, Throg

morton-street.

Wells, W. Brightwell, Berkshire, farmer. (Williams and White, Lincoln's-inn.

Ward, J. Lowestoft, Suffolk, twine spinner. (Heythuysen, John-street, Bedford-row. Wainman, J.E. Darkhouse-lane, Lower Thamesstreet, fishmonger. (Lang, Fenchurch-street. Welch, T. Great Tower-street, wine-merchant. (Leigh, Charlotte-row, Mansion-house. Wight, T. Duke-street, St. James's, taylor. (Bull, Holles-street, Cavendish-square. Wilson, J. Halifax, farmer. (Morton and Williamson, Gray's-inn-square.

Westwood, J. Brierley, Herefordshire, farmer. (Jenkins, James and Abbott, New-iun. Welchman, T. Rathbone-place, Oxford-street feather-maker. (Reynal and Ogle, Austinfriars.

DIVIDENDS.

Abbott, W. Windham-place, merchant, Mar. 29. Bullman, J. and T. Milnthorp, Westmorland, mercers, March 10.

Burraston, W. Worcester, hop - merchant, April 7.

Birmingham, F. Wellington-brewery, Charles

street, City-road, common brewer, Feb. 22. Bumpus, J. Holborn, bookseller, March 15. Bailey, J. Canwick, Lincolnshire, malster, March 17.

Barthrop, W. sen., Kingston-upon-Hull, and W. Barthrop, jun., Bradford, Yorkshire, wool-staplers, March 17.

Bowman, R. Manchester, grocer, April 12. Barrett, R. Poultry, linen draper, April 5. Bond, J. Munsley,Herefordshire, coppice dealer, April 11.

Bulmer, S. Oxford-st. woolen draper, April 15. Braddock, J. and P. & M. Crompton, Manchester, merchants, March 19.

Burgie, J. Mark-lane, carpenter, April 5.
Bingley, G. Picadilly, milliner.

Brown, R. Sheffield, draper, April 1.
Carden, W. Bristol, merchant, March 14.
Cripps, J. Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, linen-
draper, March 18.

Carey, J. Raquet-court, Fleet-street, merchant,
April 5.

Clough, Rev. R. Bathafarm- park, R. B. Clough, Glanywern. D. Mason Astrad-nchaf, and Rev. J. L. Jones, Plsmadoc, Denbishire, bankers, March 31.

Canneg, J. Bishop-Wearmeath, Durham, shipowner, March 25.

Deavill, E. Manchester, wholesale grocer. March 27.

Dufour, V. F. A. Berners-street, Oxford-street, jeweller, April 12.

Dallas, W. Cushion-court, Old Broad-street, merchant, April 15.

Evans, T. Birmingham, builder, March 24.
Fry, R. Leicester-sq. linen-draper, March 29.
Fisher, M. Tintern, Monmouthshire, shop-
keeper, March 18.

Franceys, S. and T. P. Liverpool, marblemasons, March 25,

Forbes, F. Greenwich, druggist, April 22. Goodeve, W. D. Wimborne-minster, Dorsetshire, common brewer, April 1. Herbert, E. T. Fetter-lane, oilman, March 15. Hardwick, S. Birmingham, builder, March 17. Harvey, M. B. & J. W. Rochford, Essex, bankers, April 5.

Hancock, J. Poplar, mast-maker, March 8.

Hodson, T. C Leominster, Herefordshire, draper, March 26.

Hill, T. Ledbury, Herefordshire, surgeon, April 11.

Hawksley J. Birmingham, merchant, March 19. Handford, W. Tavistock, Devonshire, linendraper.

Hill, T. & H. Wood, late of Queenhithe, oilman. Johnson, S. Skinner-street, Bishopgate-street, cabinet-maker, March 15.

Jones, A. W. New Brentford, corn-merchant. Ketcher, R. Bradwell, Essex, shopkeeper, May 10.

Keen, W. Aldersgate-st. cork - manufacturer. Mullion, H. Liverpool, merchant, March 29. Mitchinson, T. Great Duffield, Yorkshire, grocer, March 18,

Morris, J. Liverpool, wine-merchant, March, 26. Marston, J. Birmingham, coal dealer, March 21. Marchant, J. late of Maidstone, carpenter. Prichard, E. Slanrust, Denbighshire, shopkeeper, April B.

Perry, T. and J. Reading, Iron-founders, March

12.

Pickman, E. Bast Ilsey, Berkshire, grocer. March 22.

Rodd, C. W. late of Broad-way Westminster, malster.

Roberts, M. Manchester, grocer, March 14.
Roffey, B. New Bond-street, tailor, March 29.
Rose, R. N. Holborn-hill, bookseller, March 25.
Roxby, R. B. Arbour-square, Commercial-road,
merchant, Mar. 22.

Rees, W. Bristol, ship-owner, March 12.
Steel, J. Liverpool, mapseller, March 29.
Simpson, R. Crown-court, Threadneedle-street,
merchant, March 29.

Stawpert, W., T. Ridley, and J. Brown, late of South Blyth, Northumberland, common brewers, March 27.

Smeeton, G. St. Martin's lane, Charing-cross, printer, April 19.

Taylor, A. late of Kent-road, malt roaster, March 29.

Thurtell, J. and J. Giddens, Norwich, bombazine, manufacturers, April 4.

Tennent, J. Liverpool, merchant, March 12. Tarleton, J. Gloster-place, merchant, March 26. Tate, M. Chalford, Gloucestershire, clothier. Vernon, T. Towcester, Northamptonshire, grocer, April 1.

Willett, F., E. Willett, and R. Willett, late of Thetford, Norfolk, bankers, April 4. Wilkinson, G. York, dealer, March 20.

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