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EXHIBITION AT SOMERSET HOUSE.
(Continued from page 466.)

THE exhibition this season, presents the connoisseur and the lover of art with twelve historical paintings, some of which may justly rank with the most finished productions in this walk of art ;-namely, the Battle of Strigonium," by Mr. CooPER, the "Caledonian Hunt," by Mf. -HILTON, and Mr.BRIGG's, Lear, and Goneril, from Shakspeare. Though our limits confine us to a very brief notice, we cannot help particularly directing the attention of our readers to the "Battle of Strigonium." Nothing can exceed the spirit, the animated discordia concors which is displayed in the contest for the standard of Mahomet, though the imagination perhaps. is still more strongly exercised by the picturesque combinations of -Christian armour and Turkish costume, The colouring however is too brilliant, but the expression of the principal characters is finely delineated.

Mr.

The "Caledonian Hunt,” is unquestionably the most classical production in the exhibition. The artist displays a perfect acquaintance with the principles of his art, and the connoisseur and the critic put on their analyzing spectacles to no purpose, when they would point out either want of finish in the execution, or want of harmony in the general tone. HILTON has observed the happy medium between the exquisite nicety of finish and licentious freedom. Indeed the whole performance is a work of the schools, and sets at rest all criticism which is founded on principles. With all its perfection, however, it possesses one radical defect, for which no merit can compensate; it addresses itself to the understanding, and not to the heart. The consequence is that though we can point out no fault, we still look upon it with perfect sang froid. We wonder indeed why we are not pleased with a painting where all is harmony, but we forget that mere harmony possesses little interest, when it is that species of harmony of which the understanding alone is qualified to take coguizance. Unless the objects harmonizing with each other, are originally in harmony with the soul, and calculated to excite its affections, we look with indiffer ence on that unison which exists between themselves. Hence it is obvious, that a painting founded solely on principles of art, can please us only by chance, because no principle can teach us why we are pleased with any object. This knowledge we can acquire from our feelings alone; and he who wants these feelings, will seek

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in vain to supply by principle what nature only can bestow. The highest beauties of art can therefore be taught by no principle whatever; because the proper object of art is not to imitate nature or its appearances, but such of its appearances as appear most beautiful and delightful to us, and this we can learn from our feelings alone. The hero is Meleager, the heroine Atalanta; and indeed the whole piece is a perfect imitation of the ancients, except the boar which is certainly original. It is original, however, only in being a bold deviation from nature, for nature never produced so formidable a monster.

Mr. BRIGG's King Lear," though not so classical, or so free from critical censure, is certainly a painting that excites the strongest feelings of our nature. It is pregnant with passion; and passion is the soul of painting as it is of poetry. The imperious toss of the head, the inexorable expression of countenance which characterise the features of Regan and Goneril, Cordelia's surprise and commisseration, and Lear's start of horror, are in the first style of execution, and convey the clearest image of those contrasted passions which the bold genius of Shakspeare had created and delineated in such strong and faithful colouring.

"Smugglers Alarmed, by an unexpected change from hazy weather, while landing their cargo," by Mr. A. W. CALCOTT.This is Mr. Calcott's best production. Nothing can be more happily conceived than the disposition of his clouds and mists, which produce a grand and noble effect as they roll along the sublime expanse of his picture. The daylight is open and pure, and the entire perspective exquisite. The figures are strongly expressive of the situation in which they are placed, and are little inferior to the landscape.

There are many other pleasing landscapes, among which, Mr. CONSTABLE'S View on the Stour, near Dedham, deserves particular attention. Indeed, we could not contemplate it, without reviving the most delightful images and associations that mingle with the recollections of our early years. The whole production is an admirable portrait of the romantic variety and softer charms of nature and of rural scenery.

"The Convalescent," by Mr. W. MALREADY.-There is considerably more merit in the execution of this picture than in the original design. The principal character is not good, and admits of no superior display of art; and the woman,

who forms the second figure, possesses so little of originality, that the most exquisite finish could not render her interesting. The little boy, indeed, is more happily conceived, and his irritation at being defeated in wrestling, more expressively delineated. The colouring of this picture is so sweet, so faithfully true to nature, that it almost compensates for the want of merit in the original design.

"The Recruiting Party," by Mr. E. V. RIPPINGLE. This picture, which is one of the first of its class in the exhibition, possesses a great variety of well-sustained character. The episodes are appropriate, and the story is well told. In the lighter graces of embellishment, however, in colour, chiaro-scuro, and penciling, it is certainly deficient. It is too much encumbered with large masses of shade, and the heavy middle tint predominates too much, and lessens the attractions which it would otherwise possess.

"The Battle of Waterloo," by Mr. G. JONES. The Battle of Waterloo has too little of the tremendous and sublime, and too much of splendour and gaiety. There is great art evinced in many parts of the execution, but it is, on the whole, rather a grand rehearsal of a mock engagement, than a conflict of actual carnage and desperate bravery. It is a vicious style of

battle-painting, and should not be imitated. "The View of Dieppe," by the same artist, proves, that his genius is more formed to excel in the Beautiful than in the Sublime.

"The Rivals," by Mr. C. LESLIE.-This picture displays considerable talent. The conception is elegant, and the penciling evinces great delicacy and judgment. The costume, perhaps, would be better, if they were of a more familiar cast.

"The Rat-Catchers," by Mr. LANDSEER. This gentleman is an instance of early proficiency in the art. At sixteen, he was allowed to be a painter of considerable eminence. He has some faults, however, which only time and experience can correct. His pencil is too liny. The ass in the present picture seems to have a coat of bristles instead of hair.

We shall reserve our notice of the sculpture for our next Number.

"The Pysche," by WESTMACOTT, is perhaps, the best effect of the chissel in this year's exhibition; and we have been favoured, with permission from that munificent patron of the Arts, his Grace the Duke of Bedford, to give an engraving of this admirable piece of sculpture, as a frontispiece to the first Number of our 82d volume, which will appear on the 1st of August.

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NEW PATENTS.

To Pierre Erard, of Great Marlboroughstreet, in the county of Middlesex, musical instrument maker; in consequence of communications made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, and discoveries by himself, for certain improvements on Harps. Dated April 24, 1822. To be specified in six months.

To Edward Dodd, of St. Martin's-lane, in the parish of St. Martin, in the county of Middlesex, musical instrument maker; for certain improvements on Pedal Harps. Dated April 24, 1822. In six months.

To James Delveau, of Wardour-street, in the parish of St. Anne, in the county of Middlesex, musical instrument maker; for

certain improvements on Harps. Dated
April 24, 1822. In two months.

To Robert Ford, of Abingdon-row, Gos-
well-street-road, in the county of Middle-
sex, chemist; for a Chemical Liquid or
Solution of Annotto. Dated April 24, 1822.
In two months.

To Richard Knight, of Foster-Jane, Cheapside, London, ironmonger; and Rupert Kirk, of Osborne-place, Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, dyer; for a process for the more rapid Crystallization, and for the Evaporation of Fluids, at comparative low temperatures, by a mechanical application of air. Dated May 9, 1822. In two months.

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FROM TUESDAY, MAY 14, tơ SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1822.

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES.

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 between Parenthesis.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERCEDED.

Bridge, J. Marple, Chester, shopkeeper
Banting, J. Cumberland-st. New-road, carpenter
Davidson, W. Philpot-lane, merchant
Garnett, A. Liverpool, merchant
Lee, J. Sunderland, grocer

Barthrop, W. sen. Lincoln, woolstapler

Steel, J. Emscott, Warwickshire, timber-merchant Gilbert, J. and Taylor, H. late of Bristol, commission merchants

'Dean, R. W. and Cooke, T. W. Bethnal-green, brewers

BANKRUPTS.

Bateman, A. Bristol, victualler, July 3, 4, and 27, at the Commercial Rooms, Bristol. (Poole and Co. Gray's-inn-square; and Saunders, Bristol Bell, J. Suffolk-lane, wine-merchant, June 22, July 2, and 27. (Paterson and Co. Old Broad-street Boardman, R. late of Liverpool, merchant, July 8, 9, and 27, George Inn, Liverpool. (Watson, Liverpool; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row Boyd, S. C. late of Oxford, wine-merchant, June 21,

22, and July 23, house of Robinson Bartram, Oxford. (Bridger, Angel-court, Throgmortonstreet; and Cecil, Oxford Bramwell, J. Leadenhall-street, hatter, May 25, June 1, and 29. (Mayhew, Chancery-lane Burgess, J. Liverpool, dealer, June 5, 6, and 29,

King's Arms, Castle-street, Liverpool. (Pickford, Liverpool; and Blackstock and Co. King's Bench-walk, Temple

Bradbury, R. Stone, Staffordshire, dealer, June 26,

27, and July 23, at Messrs. Wheatley and Co.'s office, Stone. (Barber, Fetter-lane; and Wheatley and Co. Stone

Bradshaw, J. Eccleshall, Staffordshire, butcher, June 18, 19, Wheat Sheaf Inn, Cheadle, and July 13, Bell and Bear Inn, Stone, (Edmunds, Exchequer Office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn; and Hubbard and Co. Cheadle

Brammall, G. Sheffield, file-maker, June 22, 24, and

July 23, Commercial Inn, Sheffield. (Duncan,
Holborn-court, Gray's-inn; and Tattershall,
Sheffield

Bethell, T. Poole, painter, June 28, 29, and July 23,
London Tavern, Poole. (Holme and Co. New
Inn; and Parr and Son, Poole

Billington, J. Manchester, shopkeeper, June 17, 21, and July 23, Albion Hotel, Manchester. (Law and Co. Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row

Blyth, J. late Wellington, Shropshire, draper, June 4,5, and July 2, Albion Hotel, Manchester. (Law and Co. Manchester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row

Breedon, W. and H. Ruddington, dealers in horses, June 6,7, and July 2, Punch Bowl, Peck-lane, Nottingham. (Long and Co. Gray's-inn; and Percy, Nottingham

Bishop, I. near Birmingham, brass-founder, June 13, 14, and July 20, Royal Hotel, Birmingham. (Holme and Co. New-inn; and Parker, Birmingham

Baillie, J. late Aylesbury-street, Clerkenwell, iron

founder, June 15, 22, and July 20. (Martindale, Bedford-place, Russell-square

Brooke, R. Walcot, common-brewer, June 17, 18, and July 6, White Hart Inn, Bath. (Jenkins and Co. New-inn; and Batchellor, Bath

Brittan, J. Worcester, linen-draper, May 30,31, and
June 29, Commercial Rooms, Corn-street, Bris-
tol. (Poole and Co. Gray's-inn-square; and
Levett, jun. Bristol
Coppard, J. sen. Mitcham, drug-grinder, June 8, 29,
and July 16. (Pocock, Lincoln's-inn
Cobb, H. Graveney, Kent, farmer, June 24, 25, and
July 23, Guildhall, Canterbury. (Jefferys, or
Chapman, Faversham; and Lowe and Co. South-
ampton-buildings, Chancery-lane

Collins, J. Vincent-place, City-road, broker, May 25,
June 8, and July 2. (Fenton, Austin friars
Cox, J. Pensford, mealman, June 25, 26, and July
27, Bush Tavern, Bristol. (Dyx, Symond's-inn,
Chancery-lane; and Frankis, Bristol
Croxen, W. B. Burton Lattimer, miller, June 7, 8,

and July 6, White Hart Inn, Kettering. (Lamb,
Kettering; and Nelson, Barnard's Inn
Colson, W. Plymouth, grocer, May 25, June 8, and
July 2 (Swain and Co. Frederick's-place, Old
Jewry

Cardwell, E. Horbury bridge, inn-keeper, June 6, 7, and 9, Woodman-inn, Wakefield. (Battye, Chancery-lane; and Scholefield, Horbury Chetham, J. Stockport, money-scrivener, June 22, 26, and July 9, Warren Bulkeley-Arms Inn, Stockport. (Lowe and Co. Southampton-buildings; and Newtons and Co. Stockport Courthope, F. W. Langbourn-chambers, Fenchurchstreet, timber-merchant, June 1, 11, and July 6. (Pearson, 'Change-alley, Cornhill

Collins, J. and Capell, R. Northampton, commoncarriers, June 6, 7, and July 9, Saracen's Head Inn, Northampton. (Jeyes, Chancery-lane; and Jeyes, Northampton

Coburn, T. late Witney, woolstapler, June 17, 18, and July 20, Lion-Inn, Digbeth, Birmingham, (Bousfield and Co. Bouverie-street, Fleet-street; and Hope, Birmingham.

Dodd, J. and W. Kirkoswald, grocers, June 6, 7, and
July 2, Blue Bell Inn, Carlisle. (Battye, Chan-
cery-lane; and Robinson and Co. Carlisle
Ellis, T. Crooked-lane, drysalter, June 15, 22, and
July 20. (Messrs. Clutton and Co. High-street,
Southwark

Fothergill, W. late Cannon-street-road, St. George's in the East, ship-owner, June 22, 29, and July 27. (Nind and Co. Throgmorton-street

Fulton, E. late Earl-street, Blackfriars, coal-merchant, May 28, June 4, and July 2. (Bowman, Union-court, Broad-street

Furlong, W. and J. Bristol, haberdashers, June 10, 11, and July 6, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. (Ambury, Bristol; and Messrs. Williams and Co. Lincoln's-inn

Falkner, F. Manchester, warehouseman, June 4,5

and 29, Bridgewater Arms Inn, Manchester. (Hurd and Co. Temple; and Hadfield, Manchester Fowler, J. S. and A. E. Liverpool, merchants May 31, June 1, and July 2, Flitch of Bacon Inn, Whichnorbridge, Staffordshire. (Taylor, John-street, Bedford-row Gibson, W. and F. Fomm, Trinity-square, cornfactors, June 4, 8, and July 2. (Parnther and Co. London-street, Fenchurch-street Grafton, J. Lapworth, tanner, June 11, 12, and July 6, Stork Tavern, Birmingham. (Edmunds, Sy. mond's-inn, Chancery-lane; and Mole, Birming..ham Goodwin, J. late Sheffield, victualler, May 28, 29, and June 29, Sessions House, Wakefield. (Fisher and Co. Thavies-inn; and Cuttle and Co. Wakefield Goulden, J. Goulden's-place, Hackney-road, carpenter, June 11, 19, and July 13. (Norton, Old Broad-street, and Hackney-road Gould, W. and F. Greasley, Maiden-lane, Woodstreet, hosiers, June 25, July 6, and 27. (Arden, Clifford's-inn

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ampton

Harris, N. Southampton, coach-master, June 18, 25,
and July 27. (Wills and Co. Bedford-row
Hantingdon, J. late Snow-hill, jeweller, June 22, 29,
and July 27. (Mayhew, Chancery-lane
Hales, W. N. Bilston, mercer, June 28, 29, and
July 27, house of S. Bailey, at Whiston Cross,
Shropshire. (Wood, Wolverhampton; and Wil-
liams and Co. Öld-buildings, Lincoln's-inn
Humphreys, W. Billesdon, draper, June 3, 4, and
July 2, Saracen's Head, Leicester. (Moore and
Co. New-square, Lincoln's-inn; and Burbidge,
Leicester

Harman, J. Lower Thames-street, merchant, June 8, 15, and July 13. (Clutton and Co. High-street, Southwark

Hughes, T. late Grosvenor-row, Chelsea, linen-dra

per, June 18, 25, and July 20. (Knight, Kensington; and Poskin, Dean-street, Soho-square Holden, J. Manchester, calico dealer, June 24, 25,

and July 13, Palace Inn, Manchester. (Ellis, Chancery-lane; Hadfield and Hampson, Man

⚫chester

Holden, O. Clitheroe, calico-manufacturer, June 24, 25, and July 13, Palace Inn, Manchester. (Hampson, and Hadfield, Manchester; and Ellis, Chancery-lane

Heys, J. Stockport, draper, June 4, 6, and July

2, White Bear Inn, Manchester. (Gibbon, Ashton-under-Lyne; and Battye, Chancery-lane Hirst, J. Greave, merchant, July 1, 2, and 16, Pack

Horse Inn, Huddersfield. (Stephenson, & Holmfirth, Huddersfield; and Battye, Chancery-lane Hamper, H. Cheltenham, hosier, June 4, 5, and 29, Royal Hotel, Cheltenham. (Vizard and Co. Lincoln's-inn-fields; and Pruen and Co. Cheltenham

Husband, R. Plymouth, mercer, June 25, 26, and

July 23, Weakley's Hotel, Plymouth Dock. (Makinson, Middle Temple; and Sole, Plymouth Dock

Hains, J. late Lubenham, baker, June 17, 18, and July 23, Swans Inn, Market Harborough. (Wartnaby and Co. Market Harborough; and Montriou and Co. King's Arms-yard, Coleman

street

Illingworth, H. A. Fowey, merchant, June 6, 7, and July 6, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. (Bourdillon and Co. Bread-street, Cheapside; and Bevan and Co. Bristol

Joplin, J. Sunderland, linen-draper, June 11, 12, and July 2, George Inn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (Bell and Co. Bow Church-yard; and Seymour, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Jones, J. Corely, line-burner, June 28, 29, and July 20,

Bell Inn, Worcester. (Hilliar and Co. Gray'sinn-square; and Godson, Tenbury, Worcester Jermyn, D. Great Yarmouth, merchant, June 20,

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21, and July 20, Angel Inn, Great Yarmouth, (Holt, Great Yarmouth; and Swaine and Co. Frederick's-place, Old Jewry

Johnson, S. Skinner-street, Bishopsgate-street, cabinet-maker, June 1, 11; and July 9. (Young, New Corn Exchange, Mark-lane

Johnson, W. Gainsburgh, maltster, June 20, 21, and July 13, Monson's Arms Inn, Gainsburgh. (Stocker and Co. New Boswell-court, Careystreet; and Barnard and Co. Gainsburgh Jackson, S. G. S. late South Lynn, jobber, June 21, 22, and July 20, Globe Inn, King's Lynn. (Jarvis, King's Lynn; and Wright, King's-Bench Walk, Temble Jenkins, T. late Llanvithen, dealer, July 2, 3, and 27, Bear Inn, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. (Gregory, Clement's Inn; and Bassett, Bouvilstone Kelson, T. late Combe Down, Monkton Combe, farmer, June 14, 15, and July 13, White Hart Inn, Bath. (Perkins and Co. Gray's ina; and Miller, Frome Selwood, Somersetshire Kent, T. Kirton Holme, butcher, June 6, 7, and

July 2, White Hart Inn, Boston, Lincolnshire. (Rogers, Boston; and Jenkins and Co. New-inn Large, J. Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, banker, June 21, 22, and July 13, Angel Inn, Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire. (Slade and Co. John-street, Bedford-row; and Mallings, Wootton Bassett Lewis, R. King-street, Soho, chair-maker, June 8,

15, and July 16. (King and Co. Gray's-inn-square Long, D. Andover, gun-maker, June 10, 11, and July 9,

George Inn, Andover. (Bousfield and Co. Bouverie-street, Fleet-street; and Mann, Andover, Latter, J. Windsor, oilman, June 1, 8, and July 9, (Hindmarsh, Crescent, Jewin-street

Leigh, G. Wincham, Cheshire, coal-dealer, June 14, 15, and July 13, White Bear Inn, Middlewich, Cheshire. (Huxley, Pump court, Temple; and Meek, Betley, Staffordshire

Morris, S. Long Itchington, Warwickshire, corndealer, May 28, 29, and June 29, Craven Arms Inn, Southam, Warwickshire. (Walker, Exchequer Office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn-fields; and Burman and Co. Southam

Moore, D. late Bordesley Iron Works, iron-master, June 4, 5, and 29, George Inn, Digbeth, Birmingham. (Swain and Co. Frederick's-place, Old Jewry; and Whately and Son, Birmingham Murrow, T. Liverpool, money-scrivenerer, June 24, 25, and July 13, George Inn, Dale-street, Liverpool. (Pritt, Liverpool; and Blackstock and Co, Temple Merryweather, S. Longnam, maltster, June 14, 15, and July 13, Crown Inn, Wimborne, Dorsetshire, (Holme and Co. New-inn; and Parr, Ringwood Matthews, E. late College-hill, Upper Thames-street,

merchant, June 15, 25, and July 16. (Richardson, Lincoln's-inn-fields Maddock, C. F. Plymouth, linen-draper, July 3, 4, and 27, Mermaid Inn, Yeovil. (Batten, Yeovil, Somersetshire; and Hine, Essex-court, Temple Newton, T. Holbeach, and W. Newton, West Walton, Norfolk, jobbers, June 4, 5, and July 2, White Hart Inn, Spalding, Lincolnshire. (Green and Co. Spalding; and Willis and Co. Warnfordcourt, Throgmorton-street

Naish, F. Twerton, clothier, July 1, 2, and 27, White Lion, Bath. (Adlington and Co. Bedford-row; and Gaby, Bath

Owen, J. late Leadenhall-street, cabinet-maker, May 25, June 1, and 29. (Ashley and Co. Bucklersbury Olley, T. Clare, Suffolk, maltster, June 20, 21, and July 23, Half Moon Inn, Clare. Stevens, Clare; and Stevens, Gray's-iun-square

Potts, W. Sheerness, linen-draper, June 8, 15, and July 6. (Osbaldeston and Co. London-street, Fenchurch-street

Penvold, W. late Clutton, Somersetshire, builder, June 4, 5, and July 2, Rummer Tavern, All Saints'-lane, Bristol. (Burfoot, King's Bench Walk; and Dowling and Co. Chew Magna, Somersetshire

Pelerin, H. F. Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurance-broker, June 22, July 2, and 27, (Evans, Hatton-garden

Pearson, J. Newcastle-under-Lyné, grocer, June 3, 4, and 29, Castle-hotel, Newcastle-under-Lyne, (Hyatt, Newcastle-under-Lyne; and Wilson, King's Bench Walk, Temple

Port, E. J. Rugeley, chemist, June 10, 11, and
July 6, Talbot Inn, Rugeley. (Stocker and Co.
New Boswell-court, Lincoln's-inn; and Salt,
Rugeley
Probyn, J. M. Long-lane, Bermondsey, surgeon,
June 8, 15, and July 18. (Niblet, New-court,
Crutched-friars

Pickman, W. East Ilsley, Berks, grocer, June 11, 22,

and July 20. (Wilde and Co. College-hill, Doctors' Commons Paradise, J. Newcastle-street, Strand, jeweller, June 11, 18, and July 16. (Rosser and Co. Bartlett'sbuildings, Holborn

Quilter, H. late Leicester, victualler, June 17, 18, and July 23, Rutland Arms Inn, Leicester. (Bond, Leicester; and Holme and Co. New-inn Rashbrook, W. late Lavenham, Suffolk, farmer,

June 28, 29, and July 27, Swan Inn, Lavenham. (Last, Hadleigh, Suffolk; and Chilton, Chancery-lane

Robertson, J. Old Broad-street, merchant, June 15, 25, and July 16, (Knight and Co. Basinghall

street

Rose, J.G. Brompton, dealer, May 25, June 8, and 29, (Pike, New Boswell-court, Lincoln'sinn-fields.

Raine, J. Great Coram-street, Brunswick-square, merchant, June 10, 11, and July 13, Tontine Inn, Sheffield. (Wake, Sheffield; and Blagrave and Co. Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane

Ridley, T. J. Brown, and W. Stawport, late South Blyth, Northumberland, common-brewers, July 1, George Inn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, July 2, and 20, Commercial Hotel, Howard-street, North Shields. (Francis, Sun-court, Cornhill; and Lowrey, Tyne-street, North Shields Shipwray, T. late Tidworth Warren Farm, Hamp

shire, sheep-dealer, June 27, 28, and July 23, White Hart Inn, Andover. (Bousfield and Co. Bouverie-street, Fleet-street; and Mann, An

dover

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Spoor, M. North Shields, upholsterer," July 1, 4, and 27, George Inn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Commer, cial Hotel, North Shields. (Francis, Sun-court Cornhill; & Lowrey, Tyne-street, North Shields. Stonall, G. Box, Wiltshire, tailor, June 10, 11, and July 9, White Lion Inn, Broad-street, Bristol. (Poole and Co. Gray's-inn-square; and Saunders, Nicholas-street, Bristol

Stewart, R. late King-street, Cheapside, Scotch factor, May 21, June 8, and 29. (Shaw and Co. Verulam's-buildings, Gray's-inn Saunders, J. Holland-street, Southwark, factor, June 15, 22, and July 20. (Hutchinson, Crowncourt, Threadneedle-street

Trigg, H. and J. Ratcliff, late Hertford, timbermerchants, June 29, July 2, and 27. (Hewitt, Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury

Tyler, W. Kimbolton, currier, June 11, George Inn, Huntingdon, 12, George Inn, Buckden, and July 6, George Inn, Huntingdon. (Forbes, Ely-place, Holborn

Twycross, I. Westbourn, fellmonger, June 10, 11, and July 9, Bear Inn, Havant, Hampshire. (Stevens and Co. Havant; and Gude, Bedford

row

Watson, W. Melina-place, Surrey, brewer, June 18, 25, and July 27. (Vandercom and Co. Bush lane, Cannon-street

Williams, P. jun. Knightsbridge, draper, May 25, June 1, and 29. (Wilde and Co. College-hill Worthington, E. Stangate-street, Lambeth, malt

ster, June 8, 15, and July 13. (James, Walbrook Wilson, T. S. Merthley, maltster, July 2, 3, and 13, George Inn, Wakefield. (Walker, Exchequer Office, Lincoln's-inn-fields; & Scatcherd, Halifax

Wood, W. Brumby, Lincolnshire, jobber, June 11, 12, and July 6, Angel Inn, Glamford Briggs, Lincolnshire. (Niceolson, Glamford Briggs; and Mason, New Bridge-st. Blackfriars Willing, S. Plymouth, corn-merchant, June 27, 28,

and July 23, King's Arms Inn, Plymouth. (Kelly, Plymouth; and Wright, Inner Temple Young, D. late Leeds, merchant, June 21, 22, and July 20, Court House, Leeds. (Tottie and Co. Leeds; and 33, Poultry

Young, W. North Bank, Regent's Park, and J. Green, Camden Town, excavators, June 11, 15, and June 16. (Carlön, High-street, Mary-le-bonne

DIVIDENDS,

FROM TUESDAY MAY 14, TO SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1822.

Abraham, M. and L. D. Bath, June 10

Ambrose, W. Clapton, June Il

Anderson, A. Philpot-lane, July 6

Ayton, J. & S. W. J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, July 3
Armstrong, J. Hampshire, July 6′

Booth, W. and B. A. Bishopwearmouth, July 8
Benson, J. Birmingham, July 6

Bramall, J. Aston-under-line, June 22

Bidwith, T. Shropshire, July 5
Britain, B. Herefordshire, June 22
Batley, J. Great Yarmouth, July 3
Batten, L. St. Albans, June 22
Bessell, C. Surrey, June 15

Bigg, J. and B. C. Hatfield, June 22
Belham, T. Stradford, July 13
Boulen, P. Norton-falgate, July 9
Beaufoy, J. Warwickshire, July 1

Browne, J. Canterbury, June 29

Blachford, R. Little Tower-hill, July 25

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Chaplain, D. Suffolk, July 9

Card, J. Lloyds Coffee-house, July 6

Cobham, W. jun. and Jones T. Ware, August 10
Driver, J. and D. M. Bristol, July 5
Doorman, C. C. Wellclose-square, June 18
Douthat, S. Liverpool, July 10

Durrant, W. Castle-street, Finsbury, June 22
Du Bois, J. Copthall-court, June 22

Dubois, J. and J. F. Alderman's-walk, June 8
Evans, S. Bristol, June 29

Eyre, W. Cockspur-street, Charing-cross, July 2
Elphick, W. West-ham, June 22

Ellis, R. Southwark, June 15

Ellis, S. and Glover G. Aldersgate-street, June 8 Furniss, J. Liverpool, June 22

Forbes, J. and G. D. Aldermanbury, June 18

Forster, T. Newington, June 15

Freame, T. Worcester, June 13

Freind, F. and T. H. E. Durham, June 18

Gotobed, W. Streatham, July 1

Goodwin, P. Denbighshire, July 1

Greaves, A. Queen-street, Cheapside, June 29

Gregory, J. Blackwall, June 11

Gidley, E. Dover-street, Piccadilly, June 8

Green, J. Lincolnshire, June 8

George, W. Haymarket, June 20

Greaves, H. W. Philpot-lane, June 25

Mill, J. Bradwell, July 2

Hamilton, W. Riches-court, Lime-street, June 25

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