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APRIL 1. In Dean-street, Fetter-lane, Wm. Preston, Esq.; a gentleman who may properly be designated a pioneer in literature; having conducted through the press of the house of Messrs. Strahan the most celebrated works of the last century. Tutored under the classic Ruddiman, of Edinburgh, he acquired an early taste for composition; and, through the patronage of the late Mr. Strahan, was introduced to many of the most eminent authors who flourished in his day. His critical skill, as a corrector of the press, led literary men to submit to the correction of style; and such was the success of Mr. Preston in the construction of language, that the most distinguished among them honoured him with their friendship; as presentation copies now in his library, of the elegant and instructive Robertson, the acute and philosophic Hume, the eloquent and luminous Gibbon, the moral and philological Johnson, and the pious and polished Blair, will bear testimony. The leisure hours of this gentleman were devoted to the study of Freemasonry as a Science; and his "Illus trations" (a work well known to the fraternity) will transmit his name with honour to posterity. His numerous friends will have to contemplate the loss of an old and valuable companion; while the brethren of the craft will hear with pleasure, that the benevolence to which their system gave birth has been again embo. died for their example, in his liberal bequests to several institutions connected with the masonic society; by whom he was always esteemed one of its brightest orna

ments.

And on Friday, April 10th, the remains of this distinguished Freemason were interred under St. Paul's Cathedral. The funeral was of the most handsome description, consisting of a hearse and seven mourning coaches and four, followed by seven gentlemens' carriages. The Chief Mourners were, Thomas Chapman, Stephen Jones, and John M'Arthur, Esqrs. Among the Mourners we observed, Sir Henry Darell, Bart. Lucas Birch, Esq. (brother of the Alderman), George E. Griffiths, Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode, John Bayford, Wm. Meyrick, Thos. Cadell, A. J. Mouchet, J. Asperne, and Thomas Harper, Esqrs.

In consequence of the rain, the Female Orphans belonging to the Freemasons Charity in St. George's Fields were not able to follow in procession; but mustered at the Church, under the care of the Treasurer, William Forssteen, Esq. A. S. Gordon, Esq. Captain Deans, &c. &c. and returned to the house of the deceased, where they partook of wine and cake. The deceased left £1300 consels. to be distributed as follows:-£500 to the Charity Fund of the Grand Lodge; £500

For Portrait and Memoir vide volume LIX. p. 323.

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in support of the Female Charity School above mentioned; and the interest of £300 to be paid to any well-skilled Mason, to deliver, annually, a Lecture on the First, Second, or Third Degrees of the Order of Masonry, according to the System practised in the Lodge of Antiquity during my Mastership." Mr. Preston suffered from illness four years and nine months, and was nearly 76 years of age; 55 of which he had been actively engaged as superintendant of (and for his latter years as partner in) the Printing-concern of Messrs. Strahan,

2. Mrs Castle, wife of Mr. S. Castle, of Oxford-street.

3. At Moulton seas-end, aged 41, Mr. George Spreckley, boot and shoe maker.

At Bath, aged 92, Mrs. Lucy Rice. She was sister of the late Right Hon. G. Rice, and aunt to the present Lord Dynevor.

4. At Peckham, Jane, wife of Mr. Rob. M'Brair.

At Southampton, in his 86th year, J. Ferguson, Esq. admiral of the white squadron of his Majesty's fleet.

At Camberwell, Thomas Plummer, Esq. in the 69th year of his age.

In Burr-street, East Smithfield, Mr. Abraham S. Bargerbier, aged 34.

5 Mr. Sweetman, butcher, of Plymouthdock.

At Kensington, aged 81, Mr. Thomas Baxter.

While on his way to church, G. Bowden, of Poulshot, Wilts, aged 80.

At Paris, in her 14th year, Louisa Maria, second daughter of Joseph Bullock, Esq. late commissary-general in the West Indies.

At Carrhead, Yorkshire, William Wainman, Esq. aged 78.

6. Aged 57, William Pearce, Esq. of the house of A. M. Pedrae and Co. of Broadstreet.

Mrs. Lloyd, wife of S A. Lloyd, Esq. of Newbury, Berkshire.

7. At Dublin, Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. Author of "The History of the Irish Rebellion."

8. At Hoxton, in his 69th year, James Robertson, Esq,

In George-street, Hanover-square, Sir Rich. Gamon, Bart, uncle to the Marchioness of Buckingham, and many years M.P. for Winchester.

At Penzance, in her 66th year, Emily, Countess of Bellamont daughter of James Duke of Leinster, and sister to the late Duke and Lady Charlotte Strutt,

8. At Milden-hill, aged 68, Mrs. Swale, wife of John Swale, Esq.

9. At Chertsey, Mr. Jos. Elcock. In her 66th year, Mr. Olivier, of Bellyard, Lincoln's inn.

James Lawson, Esq F.R.S. director of the machinery of his Majesty's Mint.

At the risidence of T. Cazons, Esq.

Limehouse, J. M'George, Esq. captain in the royal nary.

10. Aged 66, the Rev. Sir William Henry Clerke, Bart, rector of Bury, Lancashire, In his 82d year, T. Weston, Esq. of Camberwell.

At Trafalgar-terrace, Stepney, Mrs. Croft, wife of Mr. Croft, surveyor.

In Fulwood's-rents, Holborn, in his 55th year, Mr. Joseph Arden.

At Brompton, Dudley, youngest son of Charles Beloe, Esq.

The Rev Sir Wm Henry Clerke, Bart. rector of Bury Lancashire, aged 66.

12. In Lincoln's-inn-fields, Jonathan Dennett, Esq.

15. At Walworth, John, eldest son of Mr. John Smith, and grandson of the late Mr. John Browne, associate engraver of the Royal Academy.

16. At Swinden, Wilts, Mrs. Goddard, aged 69, relict of the late Ambrose Goddard, Esq.

Mr. John Hatchett, sen. of the White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly.

17. At Rhagatt, Merioneth. Charles Wynn Lloyd, the infant son of Edward Lloyd, Esq. high sheriff for the county of Denbigh.

18. In the Kent-road, Mr. Samuel Richardson, aged 63.

Anna Maria, younger daughter of Sir Robert Kingsmill, Bart, of Sidmonten, Hants, aged 17.

19. At Cheltenham, Henry Iles Underwood, Esq. of Gloucester place, Portmansquare.

20. At Wimpole, the Rev. Thos. Sheepshank, A. M. rector of that place.

21. In Harp-lane, Tower-street, Joha Smitou, Esq.

In Park-street, Grosvenor-square, Josiah Dixon, Esq. late of File Foot, Westmoreland,

At Bromley-lodge, Kent, Captain Peter Rolland, of the Hon. East India Company's

service.

23. At Freeland, in Kent, in her 76th year, Mrs. Moore, relict of the late Archbishop of Canterbury.

22. At Windsor, Charles Morrice, M.A. in the 77th year of his age. He was 32 years private chaplain to their Majesties, at Windsor Castle, and chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of York.

25. In Salisbury-street, at the house of his nephew, Lieutenant-general Sir Albert Gledstanes.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

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In the press, Facts and observations on Liver Complaints, and those various and extensive

Derangements of the Constitution arising from Hepatic Obstruction. The 3d edition, very considerably enlarged, by John Faithhorn.

Night-mare Abbey, by the author of "Headlong Hall."

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Aspin's Universal History, part IX. Green's Universal Herbal, part VIII. Green's Memoirs of Princess Charlotte, A Letter to the Hon, and Right Rev. Hen Ryder, D.D. Lord Bishop of Glocester, on the Admission into Holy Orders, of Young Men, bolding (what are called) Evangelical Principles. By the Rev. Rd. Warner.

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serving young man, but we have not room
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"Larga's Vale" has considerable merit, but is much too long for insertion, though we hope to find a page in some future number for a few detached stanzas.

Our critical humour is too dogged to give place to a spaniel's epitaph.

"Lines at the Tomb of my Mother,”***,—J. W. R.-A. C. L.-and several others, shall receive our earliest decision.

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The numerous elegiac tributes to the memory of dear and valued friends," which we are constantly receiving, render it necessary for us to observe, that they are gene#ally uninteresting, save to the parties more immediately connected; and, except in eases of very superior poetical merit, or

public importance of the deceased, we are compelled, however reluctantly, to refuse their insertion*

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES,

FROM TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1818, TO TUESDAY, APRIL 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.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

HINSCLIFFE, JOHN, Halifax, dealer. April 18. PROCTOR, WILLIAM, Sheffield, optician. April 1, PROCTOR, GEORGE, Birmingham, optician. April 14.

SPYER, SAMUEL Great Alie-st. Goodman's-fields, merchant. April 25.

WALSH, JAS. Halifax, York, merehaut. April 18. WALKER,CHAS. Brighthelmstone, stationer. Ap. 7.

BANKRUPTS.

ATKINSON, JOHN, Aldgate, High-street, butcher,
May 16. [Baddeley, Lemon-st. Goodman's-fields.]
April 4.
AGG, THOMAS, Water-la. Fleet-st. printer, May
23. [Devey, Dorset-st. Fleet-st.] April 11.
BISHOP, THOS. Warnlord-co. Throgmorton-st.
merchant, May 9. [Holt,Threadneedle-st ] Mar 28.
BULL, JAMES, Bristol, victualler, May 12, Bush,
Bristol. [Cornish, Bristol; and Poole and Co.
Gray's-inn-sq.] March 31.

BOWDIGE, JOHN, Axminster, Devon, baker, May
19, George, Axminster. [Knight, Axminster; and
Alexander and Co. New-inn.] March 31.
BERRY, JOHN, Fleet st. tailor, May 16. [Deykes,
Thavies inn.] April 4 ·

BELL, WM. Hanway-st. Oxford-st. linen-draper,
May. 16. [Niblett, Cheapside.] April 4.
BIGGS, GEORGE, Holborn bridge, silversmith,
April 19. [Tucker, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn.]
April 7.

BALL, GEORGE MIDDLETON, Spring-st. Shadwell, auctioneer, May 23. [West, Red Lion-st. Waping.] April 11.

BUTLER, JAMES, Prescot, Lancaster, nurseryman, May 5, and 26. [Reardon and Co. Corbet co. Gracechurch st.] April 14.

BEAUCHAMP, ROBERT, Coventry-st. Haymarket, lace-dealer, May 2, and 30. [Wilde, Warwick sq. Newgate-st.] April 18.

BURNETT, ANDREW, Lisle-st. Westminster, cabinet-maker, May 2, and 30. [Allen, Carlislest. Soho.] April 18.

BATLEY, CHAS. Red Lion and Spread Eagle yard, Whitechapel, stable-keeper, May 9, and June 6. [Gray, Tyson-place Kingsland road.] April 25. BISHOP, CHAS. High st. Southwark, linen-draper, May 2, 9, aud June 6. [Wright, Upper Thamesst.] April 25.

CHARLDERS, ROBERT, George.st. Oxford-st. victualler, May 19. [Parnall, Church-st. Spitalfe'ds.] March 31.

COLES, CHARLES, Ditcham-grove, Southampton, and of Fleet-st. stationer, May 12. [Beverley, Garden-co. Temple.] March 31.

COLE, ROBERT, King st. Holborn, coach-ma. ker, May 23. [Langley, Charlotte-st. Bedford. 89.1 April 11.

COLES, CHARLES, and CO. Fleet-st. stationers, May 23. [Lowden, Clement's-inn.] April 11. CUTHBERT, ROBERT, Aldborough, Holderness, York, miller, May 23, Cross Keys, Kingston-upon-Hull. [Knowles, New-inn; and Johnson, Beverlev.] April 11.

CAVE, THOS. Hindley, Lancaster, dealer, May 11, 12, and 30, Buck-i-th'-Vine, Wigan, Lancaster. [Ditchfield, Wigan; and Ellis, Chancery-la.] April 18. CROUCHER, JOHN, H. Great Alie-st. Goodman'sfields, spirit-merchant, May 2, and 30. [Graham, Barnard's inn.] April 18.

DUCKWORTH, ELLIS, Manchester, liquor-mer. chant, May 2, 4, and 23. Star, Manchester [Cunliffe, Manchester; and Clarke and Co. Chanceryla.] April 11.

DOWGILL, BENJAMIN, Great Woodhouse Carr, York, stonemason, May 6, 7, and 26, New Courthouse, Leeds. [Ward. Leeds; and Robinson, Essex st. Strand.] April 14.

DAULBY, DANIEL, and CO. Manchester, coalmerchants, May 26, Albion, Manchester. [Appleby and Co. Gray's-inn-sq.; and Whitehead, Manchester.] April 14.

DAVENPORT, SAMUEL, Egham, brewer, May 5,

and June. [Shepherd, Hyde st. Bloomsbury.} Apri 21.

DENNIS, RICHARD, Bardney, Lincoln, blacksmith, May 2, 9, and June 6. [Spencer, Belvedereplace. Borongh ro.3 April 25. ELWELL, WILLIAM, Birmingham, chymist, May 9, Royal, Birmingham. [Willis, Birmingham; and Clarke and Co. Chancery-la.] March 28. FIRTH, JOHN, and CO. Dewsbury, York, clothiers, May 96, White Lion, Dewsbury. Fisher and Co. Holborn; and Hopkinson, Dewsbury.] April 14. FLETCHER, BERNARD, Deptford, Kent, linendraper. May 2, and 26. [Concanon, Great Suffolk-st. Southwark.] April 14.

FROST, JOHN, Grange-road, Bermondsey, victualler, May 2, and 30. [Waitton, Great James-st. Bedford-row.] April 18.

FOSTER, PETER, Liverpool, merchant, June 2, [Clarke and Co. Chancery-la.] April 21. GARSIDE, ROBERT, Stockport, Cheshire, cottonspinner, May 9, Warren Bulkeley Arms, Stockport. [Paulden, Stockport; and Wilson, Grevillest. Hatton-garden.] March 28.

GILL, JOHN, Mill Pleasant, Stoke Domerell, De von, rope-maker, May 23, Commercial, Old Town, Plymouth. [Alexander, Carey-st. Lincoln's-inn; and Coryndon, Plymouth, Devon. April 11. GOOCH, JOHN BURTON, Warnford.co. Throgmorton-st, merchant, May 2, 1, and June 6. [Mount, Tokenhouse-yard.] April 25.

GREGORY, JOSEPH, Salford, Lancaster, victualler, May 11, 12, and June 6, Prince's, Manchester. [Creswell, Manchester; and Ellis, Chancery-la.] April 25.

HORRABIN, ROBERT, Bolton-le-Moors, hatter, May 1, 2, and 19, Garrick's Head, Fountain-st. Manchester- [Unwin, Manchester; and Milne and Co. Temple.] April 7.

HARDWICK, THOMÁS. Lutterworth, corn factor, May 19, Ram, Northampton. [Jeyes, Northampton; and Jeyes Chancery la.] April 7. HART, WH Newport, Isle of Wight, schoolmas ter, May 9, and 23. [Hindmarch, Jewin st. Cripplegate.] April 11.

HAYES, FLETCHER, Waverton, Lancaster, innkeeper, May 4, and 23, George, Dale st. Liverpool. [Bulmer, Water-st. Liverpool; and Clarke and Co. Chancery-la.1 April 11. HENDERSON, JAMES, Tonbridge-place, St. Pancras, merchant, May 23. [Atcheson, Great Wiachester-st. Broad st.] April 11.

HOWARD, ROBERT, Stockport, Chester, manu. facturer, dealer and chapman, May 26, White Lion, Stockport. [Walters, Stockport; and Wright and Co.Temple.] April 14.

HARWICK, PHILIP, Westbury, Somerset, ingholder, May 2, and 26, White Lion, Bath. [Welsh, Wells, Somerset; and Dyne and Co. Lincoln's-innfields.] April 14.

HACK, THOS. Bear garden, St. Saviour's, Southwark, anchor-smith, May 9 and 30. [Clutton and Co. High st. Southwark.] April 18. HUMPHREYS, JAMES, Talbot co. Gracechurch. st. tailor, May 5 and June 2. [Laug, America-sq.]. April 21. JLLINGWORTH, ABRAHAM. Philpot-la. winemerchant, May 26. [Blandford, Bruton-st. Berkeley-sq.] April 14.

JACKSON, JOHN, Leeds, York, merchant, May 6, 7, and June 6, Court House, Leeds. [Lamberts and Co. Gray's-inn-sq.; and Bloome, Leeds.] April 25.

JAMES, JOHN, Bristol, grocer, May 6, 7, and June

6, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Lamberts and Co. Gray's-inn-sq.; and Cooke, Bristol.] April

25.

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM, Old-st.-road, victualler, May 16. [Vandercome and Co. Bush-la. Cannonst.] April 4.

LIDDIARD, THOMAL, Chiswell-st. plumber, May 23. [Mawley, Adam's-place, High-st. Southwark.] April 11.

LAND, EDWARD, Warwick-row, Blackfriars-road, baker, May 2, and 26. [Child, King st. Southwark.] April 14.

LOCKWOOD, JOHN, Stephen-st. St. Pancras, chair maker, May 2, and 26. [Hamilton, Berwickst. Soho.] April 14.

LEACH, HUGH, and CO. Bristol, linen-merchants, May 26, Commercial Rooms, Bristol [Lamberts and Co. Gray's-in-sq.; and Cooke, Bristol.] April 14.

LOWE, ALEXANDER CHRISTIE, Tokenhouseyard, merchant, May 26. [Brough, South-Moltonst.] April 14.

LE PLAISTRIER, ISAAC, Minories, watch-maker, May 2, 16, and June 6. [Mayhew and Co. Chan, cery la.] April 25. LACHLAN, Jos. Great Alie-st. Goodman's-fields, ship-broker, May 16, and June 6. [Dennetts and Co. King'r Arms-ya. Coleman st.] April 25. MILES, JOHN, Uxbridge, truss-maker, May 9. Rudalls, Barnard's inn.] March 28. MABSON, ROUSE, High-road, Knightsbridge, baker, May 16. [Shuter, Millbank-st. Westminster.] April +.

MARTIN, THOMAS, and CO. Bristol, linen-drapers, May 23, White Lion, Bristol. (Clauke and Co. Chancery-la. ; and Stephens, or Clarke, Bristol.] April 11.

MACKAVOY, EDWARD, King's-st. Greenwich, victualler, May 29. [Snter, Greenwich.] April 14. MILES, JOHN, High Holborn, linen-draper, May 2, and 30. [Mayhew and CO. Chancery-la.] April

18.

NICOLL, EDW. Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, wine-merchant, May 6, and June 6. [Martindale, Gray's-in-sq. April 28.

OSBOURNE, CHARLES, Biliter-sq. merchant, May, 16. [Holt, Threadneedle-st.] April 4. OSBOURNE, WILLIAM, Sculcoates, York, merchant, June 2, George, Kingston-upon Hull. [Longdill and Co. Gray's-inu-sq.] April 21. OLDACRES, WILLIAM. Lea Grange, Twycrass, Leicester, farmer, May 15, 16, and June 6, Woolpack, Birmingham. [Alexander and Co. New-. inn: and Parker, Birmingham.] April 25. PROCTOR, JOHN, and CO. teyning-la. cloth-factors, May 9. [Taylor, Clement's-inn] March 28. PADGETT, WM. Vauxhall, grocer, May 12. [Edis, Broad-st. bu. March 31.

PENFOLD, ROBERT, Lower road, Deptford, victualler, May 19. [Pearson, Elm co. Temple.] April 7.

PAYNE, HENRY HERBERT, Strood, Kent, brewer, May 19. [Bowman, Everitt-st. Russel-sq.] April

7.

PAGE, GEORGE, Cranbourn-st. silk-mercer, May 23. [Adams, Old Jewry.] April 11. PARISH, JOSEPH, East Teignmouth, Devon, dealer in musical-instruments, May 5, and 30. Globe, Exeter. [Turner, Exeter; and Collett and Co. Chance y-la] April 18.

PEAK, JOSEPH, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, mercer, May 1, at Mr. Sparrow's office, Newcastleunder-Lyme, May 2, and 30, Roe Buck, Newcastleunder Lyme. [Sparrow, Newcastle-under-Lyme; and Wilson, Temple.] April 18. POWELL, THOS. Leominster, butcher, May 30, Falcon, Bromyard. (Harris, Leominster; Darke and Co. Chancery.la. April 18.

POWELL, JAMES. Bristol, baker, May 5, 6, and June 2. Bush, Bristol. [Poole and Co. Grey'sinn-s. April 21.

PRITCHARD. JOHN. Battle Bridge, varnish manufacturer, May 9, and June o. [Toulmin, Carmarthen st Tottenham-coat-ro.] April 25. POOL MAN, JOHN HENRY, Precinct of St. Catherine's, merchant, May 9, and June 6. [Templar and Co. Burr-st. East Smithfield.] April 25. RUSSELL. JAMES, Hornsey-road, Islington, stationer, May 16. [Russell and Co. Crown co. Aldersgate-st.] April 4. READ, ELI, and CO. Great Russell-st Bloomsbury, linen-drapers, May 16. [Willis and Co. Warn ford-co. Throgmorton-st.] April 4.

ROBINSON, JOHN, St. Mary's Hill, ship-insurrance-broker, May 16. [Hellyer, Paper-buildings, Temple.] April 4.

ROBINSON, CAWOOD, Spalding, Lincoln, dealer, May 6, 7, and 30, White Hart, Spalding. [Foster and Co. Spalding; and Grant and Co. Lamb's Conduit-st.] April 18.

RAINS, JOHN SOADY, Wapping-wall, merchant, May 5, and June 2. [Sweet and Co. Basingoall st.] April 21.

STUBBS, JOHN, Haxey, Lincoln, irn-holder, May 16, George, Kingston-upon-Hull. [Martin and Co. Hull; and Ellis, Chancery-la.] April 4. STEPHENS, HENKY, Penryn, Cornwall, werchant, May 16. [Crowder and Co. Old Jewry.]" April 4.

SMITH, CHARLES, and CO. Bedford-house, Sonthampton-row, grocers, May 19. [Draper and Co. Exchange bu. Cornill.] April 7.

SCHOLES, RICHARD; Huddersfield, York, cornmerchant, May 23, Sessions House, Wakefield. [Brown, Huddersfield: -and Walker, Lincoln'sinn fields.] April 11.

SHEPPARD, WILLIAM, Bristol, bookseller. May 23, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Evans, Hattongarden and Coulson, Bristol.] April 11. SANDWELL, ROBERT BAKER, Deal, grocer, May 23 [Willmet, Ramsgate; and Bell and Co. Bow Church-yard ] April 11.

SANDBACH, JOHN, Woolwich, currier, May 26. [Sandom, Deptford.] April 14.

SOUTHER, GEORGE, Canterbury, Kent, grocer, May 26. [Lindsay, St. Thomas's st. Southwark.] April 14.

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STILL, JOHN, otherwise WARRINER, JOHN," Bristol, brass-founder, May 26, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Vizard and Co. Lincoln's inn-" fields; and Wintour and Co. Bristol.] April 14. SAGE. JOHN, and CO. Maidstone, millers, May 2, and 30. [Benton, Union-st. Southwark.] April® SOUTHAM, JOHN, Birmingham, baker, June 2,

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Castle, Birmingham. Clarke and Co. Chanceryla.] April 21.

SMALL, JAMES, Bristol, coach-proprietor, May 4, 5, and June 6, White Hart, Bristol. [King, Serjeant's-iun, Fleet-st.; and Frankis, Bristol.J April 25.

SARGENT, GEO. Hastings, Sussex, ship-owner, May 2, 9, and June 6. [Clark, Circus, Minories.] April 25.

SIEPI, LINGI, Haymarket, jeweller, May 5, and June 6. [Mayhew and Co. Chancery-la.] April

85.

TOWSE, WM. Wokingham, Berkshire, merchant, May 9. [Faithful, Wokinghain; and Faithful, Lamb's Conduit-st.] March 28.

TETT, PALMER, Seaton, Rutlandshire, sheep.* jobber, June 2, Hotel, Stamford. [O'Brien, Figtree co, Temple.] April 31.

THACKRAY, THOS and CO. Greenwich, linen drapers, May 9, and June 6. [Sudlow and Co. Monument-ya.] April 25.

WATSON, MARY-ANN, Fareham, Southampton,
mercer, May 12, Red Lion, Fareham. Paddon,
Fareham; and Alexander and Co. New-inn.).
March 31.

WEST, JOHN COI LEY, Bristol, baker, May 19,
Commercial Rooms, Bristol. Try, Axbridge,
Somerset; and Allen, Clifford's-iun.] March 31.
WILCOCKS, EDW. Aldersgate-st. ironmonger,
May 16. [Tomlinson and Co. Coptali-co.1,
April 4.
WILMOT, SAM. REYNOLDS, Bristol, brewer,
May 19, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Cook.
Bristol; and Lambert and Co. Gray's-inu.] April
WALTON, BENJAMIN, Birmingham, merchant,
May 23, Woolpack, Birmingham. [Edmunds,
Line In's-inn; and Mole, Birmingham.] April 11.
WALTER, SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Madeley, Salop,
printer, May 2, and 23. (Russen and Co. Crown-
cn. Aldersgate-st.] April 11.

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WEST, JOSEPH, Abbey-green, Stafford, carn. dea er, May 25. [Cock, Woodbridge house, Clerkenwell.] April 1.

WILLIE, JOHN, Kingston upon Hull, brewer, May, 23. [Kearsey and Co. Bishopsgate-st.-Within.)

April 1.

WELCH, JOHN, Great Yormouth, Norfolk, haberdasher, May 26, Ship, Great Yarmouth. (Coury, jun. Great Yarmouth; and Nelson, Barnard's-inn. Holborn.] April 14.

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