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lowed; then the Nicene Creed, after acres were entirely under water. The which the Rev. Mr. Pearson aseended the gales at sea were also as destructive as pupit, and took his text from the latter the deluges on land ; and Lloyd's Books part of the G3d verse of the 1st of Kings. never presented a more woeful List, ** So the King and all the children of though it is gratifying to add, that the Israel dedicated the House of the Lord.” loss of lives as never been known so tri

After the sermon, the choir sung, fling, in comparison with the number of

* Hallelujah, for the Lord God Omni- vessels wrecked, or damaged. Amongst potent reigoeth."-" The kingilom of the former of which, one of the most disthis world is become the Kingdom of our tressing cases, was the total loss of the Lord, and of his Christ ; and he shall Juliana homeward-bound East Indiaman reign for ever and ever : King of Kings (Private Trade), on the Kentish Knock and Lord of Lords," when

Shoal, off Margate, when the captain and The Bishop having pronounced the final several of the crew went down in the blessing, “God save the King” was vessel. tinely given by the choir.

The service concluded about half-past The Marquess of Wellesley's reception two o'clock, and the Chapel was crowded in Dublin has been in every respect such to excess.

as to promise popularity to his exertions

for ameliorating the condition of Ireland ; The last four days of the year 1821 were and we are happy to add, that the efforts unbappily distinguished by general inun- already made have been most beneficial in dations almost entirely throughont the restoring the misguided insurgents to orcountry. On the banks of the Thames, der and obedience; and though certainly particularly towards Vauxhall, Milibank, far from quiet, the disturbed districts and Chelsea, the high tides, added to the are rapidly returning to tranquillity. The laud foods from the recent continued numerons congratulatory Addresses prerains, did considerable mischief: in many sented to the Lord Lieutenant have been parts the banks were broken down by the all distinguished by an unanimity of sen. Strength of the current, fences were timent most truly desirable, and his ExWashed away, and the devastation was as cellency's replies have been uniformly awful as it was severe. Many lives were such as to renew the conciliatory feelings lost in different parts, and the destruction produced by his Majesty's recent visit, of property was immense. In the lower and to recommend a continuance of the parts of England the floods were equally, condnct so urgently enjoined by his Maor more distressing, and thousands of jesty's farewell Letter.

THE REVENUE. We have great pleasure in laying before our readers the following highly gratifying view of the Public Revenue for the Years and Quarters ending on the 5th of January, 1821, and the 5th of January, 1822.

Quarters ended 5th Jan. 1821. 1822. Encrease. | Decrease.

£.

f.
369,237
75,052

Customs
Exeise
Stamps
Post Office
Assessed Taxes
Land Taxes
Miscellaneous

£.

£. 2,117,659 2,486,896 6,315,737 6,390,789 1,535,474 1,197,128

321,000 308,000 2,333,674 2,292,708 427,582

473,000 114,187 119,696

38,346
13,000
40,966

45,418
5,509

92,312

13,165,3131 13,568,217|
Deduct Decrease

495,2161
92,312

Encrease on Quarter.....

402,904

Year ended 3th Jan.

1821.

1822.

Encrease. | Decrease,

£.

£.
503,211
161,713

Customs
Excise
Stamps
Post Office
Assessed Taxes
Land Taxes
Biscellaneous

£.

£. 8,631,891 9,135,102 26,361,702 26,516,115 6,131,317 6,108,6-10 1,389,000 1,318,000 6,311,340 6,256,811 1,192,257 1,263,274 293,9381 303,168

12,707 71,000 54,535

71,017

9,525

168,212

50.334,4811 50,931,705!
Deduct Decrease

765,4661
168,212

To the encrease of £402,904 on the dead stock, and in some parts even the present Quarter, may be added that of dwellings of the inhabitants. This la£837,264 on the three months preceding, mentable visitation has much encreased and we shall thus find that in the half the distresses of the husbandman. The year just expired, there has been an young Weats on well-drained lands conencrease, compared with the half year tinue their healthy appearance. Beans ending on the 5th January, 1821, of no and other spring corn must be got in very less than £1,240,168, or nearly a million late, from the deluged state of the soil. and a quarter sterling !- We are happy to The Fen countries are in a most danger of add, that the Encrease in the Irish Re- a general innundation, from the breaking venue for the past year compared with the ot their banks. Clover-seed rises light, preceding, amounts to no less a sum than and will fall short of an average crop. £127,350 19 8%.

Turnips are running away fast, from the

continuing mildness of the season; the AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR DECEMBER, Grass feed is still abundant from the same

The long continuance of heavy rains in cause. Hay is cheaper. Smithfield has all districts of the country has caused a been largely supplied with beast and sheep general suspension of agricultural opera- through the month. Lean Stock are contions, except that of letting water off the siderably lower, particularly for Welch lands, which are so extensively overflown. runts and short-horned steers. The Wool Great damage has been sustained in the market is rather brisker for all sorts, at yales of most counties, by the floods sweep- somewhat better prices. Horses of most ing-away abundance of corn, hay, live and kinds are hardly saleable on any terms.

BIRTHS. LATELY, at Clontarf, the Lady of the 9. At Clapham, the Lady of Dr. J. R. Hon. John Prendergast Vereker, of a son. Davis, of a daughter.

Dec. 6. At Frankfort-place, Plymouth, 10. 'At Densworth House, near ChichesMrs. Gill, of a daughter.

ter, the Lady of John P. Plumtre, Esq. of 29. At the Ordnance Barracks, Chat- a daughter. ham, the Lady of Lieutenant-colonel Pas- 13. At Norbeton, near Kingston, the ley, of the Royal Engineers, of a daughter. Lady of Captain R. M. Jackson, R. N. of

JAN. 1, 1822. At Hill, near Southampton, the Lady of John Charles Bristow, 14. The Lady of P. Hussey, Esq. WyrEsq. of a daughter.

ley Grove, Lichtield, of a son and heir. 4. At Cheshunt, the Lady of Thomas 18. Mrs. De Lisle, of Devonshire-square, Todd Walton, Esq. of the foreign Post of a daughter. Office, of a son.

Mrs. Gidley Howden, of Old-streets 7. At Hampstead, the Lady of John road, of a son. Fraser, jun. Esq. of a son.

a son.

MARRIAGES. LATELY, Major Onslow, of the 4th youngest daughter of the late George (or Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, to Rose, Esq. of Crookham, near Newbury. Mildred, daughter of Jolin Jones, Esq. of 1. William, son of Francis Henderson, East Wickham House, Kent.

Esq. Stockwell, to Hannah, youngest Dec. 20. At Lambeth Church, Robert daughter of the late John Andrews, Esq. Bell, Esq. to Sarah, widow of the late of the same place. William Gilbert Hawkins, Esq. and third 2. At Thames Ditton, in the county of daughter of the late Rev. Samuel Ashe, Surrey, by the Rev. Joseph Hamilton, many years rector of Langley Burrell, D.D. Mary Anne Sophia Leigh, eldest Wiltshire,

daughter of John Leigh, late ot' Hadley, 29. At Tripity Church, Chester, by the in the county of Middlesex, and now of Rey. G. Larden, Lieut. Watkis, of the High House, Thames Ditton, Esq. to Royal Artillery, to Jane, third daughter William Joseph Furlong, Esq. of his Ma. of the late Rev. R. Leach, Vicar of Llan- jesty's 90th Regiment of Light Infantry, saintfraid, Montgomeryshire.

eldest son of Joseph Furlong, Esq. MaJan. 1, 1822. At Mary-le-Bone Church, gistrate for the County of Limerick. Imby the Rev. Henry C. Cherry, A.B. Carate mediately after the ceremony, the happy of Esher, St. John Bogle French, Esq. of pair set off for Bath, to spend the honey. the Hon. India Company's Madras Mili. pioon. Gary Establishment, to Louisa Jape, 3. It Lambeth Church, Joshua Black.

burn, Esq. of Liquorpond-street, London, 15. By special license, at Everingham to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Jolin Park, in the East Riding of the county Blades, Esq. of Brockwell Hall, Surrey. of York, the Hon. Charles Thomas, se.

3. At Aix en Provence, Lieutenant cond son of the Right Hon. Lord Clifford, Thomas Hallowes, of the Royal Navy, to of Ugbrooke Park, in the county of DeMargaret, only daughter of Lieutenant- von, to Teresa, youngest daughter of the colonel Nicholas Ramsay.

late Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, $ At Havant, Captain' Wilson Braddyll Esq. Bigland, R. N. to Emily, second daughter At Foot's Cray, by the Rev. E. of the late Samuel Leeke, Esq. Havant. Wariner, J. R. Coryton, Esq. son of the

- At Boiton Percy, near York, by the Rev. G. Coryton, of Penzance, to ElizaRev. W. Bentinck, Prebendary of West- beth, the only daughter of William Rose miester, Edward Taylor, Esq. only son of Haworth, Esq. Principal Clerk in the Edward Clongb, Esq. to Georgina Bent- Office of the Auditor of the Receipt of his ley Emma Badcock, daughter of the late Majesty's Exchequer. William Badcock, Esq.

19. Åt St. George the Martyr's, Queen14. At Wimbledon, in the county of square, the Rev. Henry Cole, to Frances Surrev, by the Rev. Henry Lindsay, John Spencer, second daughter of LieutenantSamuel Hudson, of the Inner Temple, colonel Stransham, Royal Marines. Esq. to Maria, daughter and co-heiress At St. Helen's Church, by the Rev. of the late Ralf Allen, Esq. of Bath. James Capper, of Wilmington, John Cap

At Edinburgh, Mr. S. R. Block, of per, Esq. of Crosby-square, to Elizabeth, London, to Agnes, eldest daughter of only daughter of the late 'Thomas TurnAdam Wilson, Esq. Clerke Depute of buli, Esq. Session

DEATHS. LATELY, at Cambridge, the Rev. her: may her numerons friends who laPhilip Douglas, D.D. Master of Bene't ment her loss, shew their sense of departed College, in that University, and Vicar of worth by imitating her virtues, her piety, Gedney, in the county of Lincoln. and her charity.

Nov. 3. At Golden Grove, Tobago, the 24. At sea, George Angustus Howard, President of his Majesty's Council in that son of Matthew Howard, Esq. of NorIsland, John Robley, Esq. of Russell- wood. square, London.

28. Mrs. Agnes Atkinson, of Great DEC. 23. At Gateshead in the County Ormond-street, Queen square, aged 91 of Durham, aged 61, Mrs. King, relict of years. Rev. Richard hing, A. M. Rector of Wor- 30. In the 68th year of her age, Eliza. thin, Salop, and Vicar of Steple Mordon beth. the wife of the Rev. George Gaskin, in the County of Cambridge, and third D.D. Rector of St. Benet, Gracechurch, daughter of the late Sir Francis Bernard, London, and of Stoke Newington, MidBart. She was the author of “ The Be- dlesex. Deficial Effects of the Christian Temper on JAN. 2, 1822. Aged 20, Sophia, second Domestic Happiness" “ Female Scrip- daughter of Mr. Richard Roffey, of Walture Characters," – and other useful worth. works. But these formed a very small 4. At Exeter, Miss Janet Allardyce, part of her valuable exertions: her whole of Aberdeen. life was passed in acts of kindness and -- Henry, eldest son of Henry Hedges, benevolence to all who stood in need of Esq. of Hayes, Middlesex. ber assistance. At Gateshead where she

At his house, Prince's-square, St. resided for the last 12 years, surrounded George's in the East, Mr. Charles Tabor, by a numerous population of labouring aged 56. poor, the neighbouring suitor never 9. Mr. D. Davis, of the firm of Cle. applied in vain. She established there menti and Co. 26, Cheapside. a Society for visiting the sick poor, and 10, At his apartments in Argyll-street, supplying them with all needful comforts; Thomas Randall, Esq. of Chelsea, aged and she founded and supported at her

57 years. own expense a Sunday School at that place 1. Aged 79, in Hanway-street, Mrs. for educating the poor children in the Mary Jones, upwards of 50 years a resiprinciples of the Christian Religion. Her dent at that place. active usefulness was indeed manifested

At Worthing, Mr. Benjamin in promoting every charitable scheme for Hawes, brother of the founder of the intorming the minds and relieving the Humane Society. wants of her fellow Christians. She is 12. Aged 71, Ann, the wife of Mf, called to her rest,--and her works follow Stephen Pilgrim, of Epsom.

12. At Walworth, Thomas Chambers, 15. At her house, Upper Tooting, in Esq. aged 62.

her 83d year, Mrs. Wilson, relict of the At High Wycombe, Mrs. King, late Christopher Wilson, Esq. aged 75, widow of the late Isaac King, 17. At the Duke's house, in St. James's Esq.

square, the Duchess of St. Alban's. 13. At Hartley Wintney, Hants, Sarah In his 3d year, Thomas, the only Down Husband, eldest daughter of Tho. son of Mr. T. B. Burbidge, of Southmas Husband, Esq. of that place.

wark. At Taunton, Kenneth Mackenzie, At East Sheen, Surrey, CatherineEsq. late of Warren-street.

Elizabeth, wite of Francis Seymour Lar15. At Bridgnorth, Mrs. Mary Bree, pent, Esq. one of the Commissioners for widow of the late Robert Bree, Esq. Auditing the Public Accounts. of Solihall, in Warwickshire, aged 88. 19. At Great Ealing, Mrs. Bligh, in

14. Joseph Parmenter, of Lamarsh, in the 83d year of her age. the county of Essex, Esq.

20. At Kennington, in his 63d year, At her house, in Charter house. Mr. Henry Borradaile, late of Newingsquare, Mrs. Jane Bridges.

ton-green, Middlesex.

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS, From TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1821, to TUESDAY, JANUARY, 22, 1822.

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES,

E.rtracted from the London Gazette. N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Basinghall-street, unless

otherwise expressed. The Country and London Attornies' Names are between Brackets.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. AUSTIN, HEN. DE BRUNO, Northumberland-st. KINNER, W. and S. Notting-bill, Middlesex, stage

St. Mary-le-bone, bricklayer and builder. Jan. 12. coach-proprietors. Dec. 29. BRAMMALL, J. Saddleworth, York, worsted-spin. SMITH, BENJ. and Co. Great Coxwell and Farringner. Dec. 20.

don, Berks, cheesefactors, Jan. 15. COOPER, W. Liverpool, Draper. Jan. 19.

WILLIAMS, H. Plough.co. Lombard-st. merchant, HUBBLE, MARK, Tonbridge, Kent, victualler,

Dec 29. Jan. 15.

BANKRUPTS. ANDREW, SQUIRE and HEN. Micklehurst, BRITTAIN, BENJ. Warren's Farm, Hertford,

Chester, woollen-manufacturers, Feb. 9, Bridge. dealer in hay, Feb. 23. (Bond, Ware, Herts.] water Arms, Manchester. (Hurd and Co. Tem- Jan 19. ple, and Buckley, Manchester.] Dec. 29.

BUCKLAND, JOSEPH, Chard, Somerset, miller, ARBEY, THOS. Pocklington, York, iron.monger, March 5, George, Crewkerne, Somerset. (Hine,

Feb. 12, Old George, York. (Evans, Halion. E-six.co. Temple ; and Baker, Ilminster, Somer.

garden ; and Holmes, Pocklington.). Jan. 1. set.} Jan. 22. ABBEY, ROB. Aine, York, iniiler, Feb. 19, Wheat CARTWRIGHT, THOS. Okehampton. Devon,

Sheaf, York. (Freame and Co. Fig Tree.co. innkeeper, Feb. 5, Subscription Ronins, Exeter. Temple ; and Gamble, York.) Jan. 1.

(Brution, Okul Broad-st.; and Brutton, Eseter.) AMBROSE, THOS. Waterloo.pl. woollen-draper, Dce. 25.

Feb. 23. (Hodgson, John-st. Adelphi.). Jan. 19. CLARK, THOS. Hammersmith, money-scrivener, ANNEN, JAS. Church-row, merchants, Feb. 2, and Feh. 12. (Isaacson, Broad.co. Long-acre.] March 2, (Sweet and Co. Basinghall 'street.] CHAFER, WM. Kingston upon Hull, grocer. Peb. Jan. 19.

16. Dog and Duck, Kingston upon Hull. (Brown BUTCHER, OSBORN, Burnham-Westgate, Nor. and Son, Baston upon-Humber, Lincoln; and

folk, farmer, Feb. 5. King's Arms, Bast Dereham, Hicks, Gry's Inn sq.) Jan. 5. Norfolk. (Withers, jun. Holt, Norfolk; and COAL, THOS. Burwell, Lincoin, dealer, Feb. 16, Bridger, Angel-co. Throgmorton-st.] Dec. 23. George and Dragon, Kirby mourside, York. (Beli BOND, JOSEPH, Munsley, Hereford, coppice. and Co. Bow Church; and Garbutt, Kirbymoor. dealer, Feb. 5, Seven Stars, Ledbury. (Sieven. side. 1 Jan. 5.

son and Co. Lincoln's Inn; Sand Holbrook, CANTOR, JOS. JACOB, Devonshire-st. Bishops. Ledbury.] Dec. 25.

gate-st. pen and feather-manufacturer, Feb. 19. BLACKBURN, WM. Bedford, near Leigh, Lan. Noel, Great Ormond st.) jan. 8.

caster, manufacturer, Feb. 16, Bridgewater Arms, COLVILLE, EDW. DODD, Charlotte-st. Portland. Manchester. [Hurd and Co. Temple; and Ker. pl. picture-dealer, Feb. 9. (Poole, Adam's co. shaw, Manchester.] Jan. 3.

On Broad.si.] Jan. 12. BUSH, HEN. Leddon, Norfolk, grocer, Feb. 9, CLEMENCE, JOAN, jun. Northumberland street,

Rampant Horse, Norwich. [Windus, Bartlett's. Mary-le. Bone, carpenter, Feb, 23. (Stevens and

bu. Holborn; and Boyce, Norwich.) Dec. 29. Co. Little St. Thomas Apostle.] Jan. 18. BROADBENT, JOHN, jun. and Co. Tanstead, DELVALLE, ABRAHAM, York-st. Covent-garden,

Saddleworth, York, merchant, Feb. 19, at the wine.merchant, Feb. 23. (Reardon and Co. Cor. house of Mr. Wrigley, innkeeeper, Dobcross. bet.co. Gracechurch-sl.) Jan. 14. (Whitehead, Oldham ; and Milne and Co. Tem. ETHERINGTON, JOS. Knottingley, York, coni. ple.) Jan. 8.

dealır, Feb. 5, Star, Pontetraci. (Walher. Lin. BEAUFOY, JOHN, Meriden, Warwick, draper, coin's Inn-fields; and Clough and Co. Ponte

Feb. 19, Bull's Head, Meriden. (Troughton and fruct.] Dec. 5, Co. Coventry; and Long and Co. Gray's Inn.) EDWARDS, THOS. Brighton, merchant, Feb. 3, an. 8.

and Marcin 5. [Warne, Leadenhall-street.] BIRCH, ROB.YALDEN, Hammersmith, medicine. Jan. 22.

vender, Feb. 19. (Harnell, Northumberland-st. FULLSTONE, HENRY, Cottenham, Cambrider, Strand.] Jan. 8.

auctioneer, leb.), Hoop, Cambridge. Smith,

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tes).

Hattre-gardens and Bays, Cambridge.) Dec. 7, and March 6, Norfolk Hotel, Norwicli. (Barbor,

Feiter-la.; and Cooper, East Dereham, Norfolk ]
FROST, JOAN, Temple Normantan, Derby, Jan. 92.
raster. Feb. White Hari, Duthie!d (Brom. MURCOTT, ANDREW, Warwick, draper, Feb. 11,
lest, Gray's lan-sq; and Rickards, Alfreion.] 12, and March 5, Swan, Warwick. [Meyrick and

Co. Red Lion-89:Jan. 29.
FEIL, WI, Workington, Comberland, broker, NATTKISS. JOHN, sen. Thornton, York, linen.

F1, 1), and Narci ), at the linuse of H. Salk- draper, Feb. 5, Blacksmith's Arms, Scarborough.
1. Working (Falcon, Erin court, Temple ; York. (Lever, Holborn.co. Gray's-Jon; and
Tan, Wikington.) Jan, 22.

Coruwall, Scarborough.] Dec. 29.
GRAVES. Tos, jan. Totienham, Cambridge, NEALE, GEO, Grantham, Linccoln, builder, Feb.

Bericht, Poble, Hop, Cambridge., (Whiteley, 19, Angel, Grantham. [Stoker and Co. New
(te; un Croft, Chancery.la.) Jan. Y Roswell.co.; and Newcome, Grantham.] Jan. i.
GI! 1. WM. Srartough, York, linen-draper, NONNELEY, SAM. Cransley, Northampton, beast.

Fesih, Dr. Mancheter. (Wood. Manchester; jobber, Feb, 26, George, Kettering, Northampton. and Hardard C. temple. Jar. 5.

(Lamb, Kettering; and Nelson, Barnard's lon.] GE4% JO HUA, Nottingham, tishinonger, Feb.

Jan. 15. 6. Pocti Bral, Nottingham. (Hoplinson and OLIVER, THOS. High-st. Mary-le-Rone, victualler, 6. Sutinguain ; and Wwiston, Furnival's-ino.)

Feb. 16.

(Carlou, Highs-st. Mary.le.Bone.)

Jan. 5. GUIER. 109N, Easthope, Salop, dealer, Feb. 16, PENLEY, JOHN, jun. Uley, Gloncester, Feb. 5, 2n. Statu. (Birch, Armitage. Litchfield; Old Bell, Dursley. (Eden, Wooulon-Underedge, and Wine Co. Warnford co.] Jan 5.

Gloscester; and Bridges and Co. Red Lion-sq.]
GEORGE, JOHN, Park-st, Hanorer-9. milliner,

Doc. 85.
Ft. Bando (Fenton, Austin.stars ) Jan. 15. PARKER, JOHN, Chapel-st. Edgeware-road, earth-
GIUDEN, THOS, sen, and Co. Princes-se. Saint enware.man, Feb. 16. (Carlon, High.st. Mary.
Geurat's in the East, carriers. Feb. 2, and March le Bnne ) Jan. 5.

szard and Co. Lincoln's Inu-fields; and PINNIGER, JACOB, Lechlade, Glouceter, wool. Lrmane, Bristol.) Jan. 19

merchani, Feb. 1, and 19. Angel Inn, Wootton.
GAILON, THOS.* Leeds, York, stnff-merchant, Bassett. (Thompson and Co. Gray's inn.place;
Feb. 12, 90, and March 5, Court House, Leeds. and Mullinge, Wootton-Basset.) Jan. 8.
Makinson, Siddle Temple; and Foden, Leeds. ] POTRURY, GEO. Sidmouth, Devon, cabiner.

maker, Feb. 19, Subscription Rooms, Exeter. HIATH, JOSEPH. Rosemary-la. cheesemonger, (Brutton, Old Broad-st; and Brutton, Exeter.] (Tomlinson and Co. Cnptball.co.]

Jan. 8.
Dex. s.

PLAYER, JOHN BROOKES, Bristol, bottle-liquor. HAIGH, THOS. Poland-st. St. James's, booke merchants. Feb. 29, White Lion, Bristol. (Vizard

*****, Fe, 9. (Mayhew, Chancery-la.] Dre. 29. and Co. Lincoln's Inn-fields; and Gregory, Ex. HOSTED, JOHN, Hawkhorst, Keni, corn.dealer, change.hu. Bristol.). Jan. 12.

Fits. 10. tiregion and Co, Angel co. Throgmor- PEARSON, EDW. and Co. Liverpool, merchante, to-st1 Jan. 5.

Feb. 11, 12, and 26, George, Liverpool, (Orred HARRISON, ROB. Colesbill, Warwick, tanner, and Co. Liverpool; and Lowe and Co. London.] Feb. 19, seran, Coleshill. (Jenkins and Co. New.

Jan. 15.
10n; Ling and Co. Grays's Inn Willington, PARK, JOHN, Fenchusch st. merchant, March 8.

Tanrorth; and Palmer, Coleshill.] Jar. 3. (Lowden and Co. Clement's Inn.] Jan. 19.
HALI, JAS. Watton at Stone, Herts, Cow-dealer, POWNALL, THOS. Handforth, Chester, maltster,
Feb. 19, Falcon, St. Yeats. (Forbes, Ely.place,

Feb. 5, 6, and March 2, White Bear, Manchester,
Hobra; and Day, St. Neots.] Jan. 8,

(Wright and Co. King's Bench-walk, Temple; HOY LE, BENJ. Broad at. Bloomsbury, tailor, Feb. and Dumvile, Exchange-buildings, Manchester.] », and 23. (Constable and Co. Sy mond's-inn,

Jan, 19.
Chcets-la.) jan. 12.

PIGRAM, JAS, and THOS. RUSSELL, Maidstone, HEXT, SIMEÓN, Hardington-Mandeville, Somer. grocer, Feb. 2, 4, and March 5. [Amory and Co.

wi, Kail cloth maker, Feb. 28, George, Crewkerne, Throgmotion-st.] Jan. 24.
Somerset. (H-ime and Co. New-inn; and Muriy. ROBINSON, MATTHIAS ARCHIBALD, Red Lion.
Brxport, Dorst.Jan. 15.

st. Holbom, grocer, Feb. 5. (Ashmore and Co. JENKINS, RICH. JENKINS RUNWA, Axbridge, Henrietta-st. Covent, Covent Garden.). Dec. 25. Somerset, ckrk, Frb. 16, White Lion, Bristol. ROGERS, JOHN and Co. Savoy-st. Strand, harness. [Poe and Co. Gray's Inn-sq.; and Saunders, makers, Feb. 16. (Lewis, Surrey.st. Strand.) bestod ) Jan, 5.

Jan. 5. JENKINS, EDW. Pickerstone, Glamorgan, miller, ROBINSON, EDWIN, Langbourne chambers, mer.

Feb. 4, 5, and March 4. Bear, Cowbridge, Gla. chani. Feb. 93. [Cousins, Old Broad-street.]
mergan. (Gregory, Clement's Inn; and Bassett,

Jan. 18.
Bonvilston, Glamorgan. ). Jes. 19.

RYE, THOS. Dockhead, Bermondsey, oilman, KING, JACOR, Great Veldham, Essex, linen-dra. Peb. 26. (Knight and Co. Basinghall-street.)

per. Feb. %. and March 8. (Reardon and Co. Jan. 15.
Corbeten. Gracechurch-st. Jan. 19.

RICHARDS, JONATHAN, Exeter, cahinet.inaker, XING, KOB. Coventry-co. Haymarket, grocer, Feb. Feb. 6, 7, and Marche, Globe, Exeter. (Darke

3. 19, and Marca S. (Carlos, High-st. Mary-le. and Co. Red Lion-sq.; and 'Terrell, Excter. I jan.

bone! Jan. 98. LEE, CHAS. Hay wond, Salop, maltster, Feb. 4, ROUTLEDE, THOS. Liverpool, broker, Feb. 13,

, and March 5, Red Lion-sq. Newport, Salop. 14, and March 2, George Liverpool. (Lowton, (Hicks, Gray's lan sq.; and Brookes, Newport.] Lansdowne.pl. Brunswick-sq ; and Leicester, Ja, de

Liverpool.1 Jan. 19.
MIDWOOD, THOS. HAIGH, London, mercbant, RAWLINSON, STEP, Botwell, brick-maker, Feb.

Feb. 9. Dog, Manchester. (Wood, Manchester; 16, and March 9.
and Herd and Co. Temple. ) Dec. 29.

SHAW, JOHN, Oldham, Lancaster, machineNATHEK, JOS. Jewia.st. wine-merchant, Feb. es. maker, Feb. 5, White Bear, Manchester. (ChipWa'an, Falcon st. Falcom isq) Jan. 12.

pendale, Crane-co. Fleet-si.; and Shuttleworth, MICKLE JOHN, Percy-st. Totien ham-court-road, Rochdale,) Dec. 95. tailor. (Fishes and Muoday, Furnival's-inn, Hol. STOKER, JOHN, Doncaster, tipman, Feb. 5, Star, bro. Jan. 13.

Pontefract. [Taylor, John-st. Bedford-row; and DIILNE, JOHN, Liverpool, painter, Feb. 11, 12, and Badger, Rotherham.) Dec. 25.

24, George, Liverpool. (Kamsbottom, Liverpool; SIMPSON, WM. J. Manchester, hosier, Feb. 9. and Blackstock and Co. King's Brnch-walk, Albion Hotel, Manchester. [Law and Co. Man. Terapie.) Jos. 15.

chester; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] METCALH. MICH. Brunswick-pl. City-ro. mer. Dec. 99.

Chant, Feb. , and March s. (Alliston and SCOTT, OCTAVIUS, Manchester-bu. Cannon-row,
Co. Freeman's-cn. Cornhill.j Jan 19.

army-agent, Feb. 9. (Alliston and Co. Freeman's MACKINTYKE, JOHN, Liverpool, merchant,'Feb. co. Cornhill.] Dec. 29.

1, 2, and March?, George, Liverpool. (Bartye, STAFF, EDW. Norwich, brick-inaker, Feb. es, Chancery L., and Cramp. Liverpool.] Jan. 15. Norfolk Hotel, Norwich. (Bignold and Co. Nors MANN, WN. Thompson, Norfolk, farmer, Feb. 6, mich; and Holine and Co. New.inn.) Jan, 18.

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