week; there is, however, no improvement in prices.-Molasses have been steady, 268. 6d. a 27s. There have been considerable enquiries after Foreign Sugar by private contract, particularly for yellow Havannah, but no sales to any extent are yet reported. By public sale on Wednesday, 760 bags Bengal Sugars sold at full prices; ordinary white, 30s. 6d. a 31s. 6d.; middling, 32s. 6d. a 33s. COFFEE. The market on Tuesday and Wednesday last was very heavy, and a slight depression in the prices was submitted to: the demand has again revived, and a considerable sale went off with spirit, nearly realising the prices of last week for Jamaica Coffee; the Demerara and Berbice sold freely, at prices 2s. a 3s. per cwt. higher. This forenoon, 142 casks 7 bags Jamaica and Berbice Coffee went off with considerable briskness at very full prices; middling Berbice, in extensive parcels, 128s. and 130. CORN.-There was very little demand for Wheat this forenoon; the prime samples fully supported Monday's prices; all other descriptions were unsaleable even at a further reduction, which the holders were willing to accept to facilitate sales, but there were few transactions reported.-Fine Barley was in some request, at an advance of 1s.-Oats were 1s. lower, and met a dull sale at the reduction.In Beans, Peas, and other articles, there was no alteration. FRUIT. There is no variation this week. HOPS The accounts from the hop districts are more favourable, the duty is now estimated at 140,000l. to 145,0001. TALLOW.-The demand for Tallow has lately been steady, the prices without any alteration; yellow Candle Tallow is to-day 37s. a 37s. 6d. The letters from St. Petersburgh state a fall in the Exchange, 97. RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDS. -There are more enquiries after Rum, but the revived demand has not yet been followed by any extensive purchases, the prices remain nominally the same as last.-Brandy is offered on rather lower terms without facilitating sales. A public sale advertised has tended greatly to damp the market.—' Geneva is held for a further advance. OILS.-The market remains in the same nominal state which we have lately reported; there are no accounts respecting the fishery. Greenland Oil is held at the advanced quotations, but there are no sales. IMPROVED STATE OF TRADE.-The accounts which we have received from various parts of England are highly gratifying, as they respect almost every branch of British Manufacturing Industry. In hardware, in cottons, in woollens, &c. the trade is as brisk as has been remembered for a great number of years, and wages have obtained a corresponding increase.-The hardware trade in Staffordshire and Warwickshire is very brisk, and numerous heavy foreign orders have been received. LIST OF PATENTS To Marc Isambard Brunel, of Chelsea, Middlesex, engineer; for certain improvements on steam-engines. Dated June 26, 1822. To Thomas Postans, of Charles-street, St. James's, gentleman, and William Jeakes, of Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, ironmonger; for an improvement on To Thomas Gauntlett, of Bath, Somer-cooking apparatus. Dated June 26, 1822. setshire, surgeon's instrument maker; for certain improvements on vapour-baths, by which the heat is better regulated, and the baths rendered more portable. Dated June 26, 1822. To William Brunton, of Birmingham, Warwickshire, engineer; for certain improvements on fire-grates, and the means of introducing coal thereon. Dated June 26, 1822. Louis Barnard Rabant, of Skinner-street, Snow-hill, London, gentleman, for an improved apparatus for the preparation of coffee or tea. Dated June 26, 1822. To George Smart, of Pedlar's Acre, Lambeth, Surry, civil engineer; for an improvement in the manufacture of chains, which he denominates mathematical chains. Dated July 4, 1822. To Joseph Smith, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, book-keeper; for an improvement of or in the steam-engine boiler. Dated July 4, 1822. John Bold, of West-street, Wilson-street, Long-lane, Bermondsey, printer; for certain improvements in printing. Dated July 4, 1822. LIST OF BANKRUPTS, FROM SATURDAY, JULY 20, TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1822: WITH THE ATTORIES' 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. BANKRUPTS. Adams, J. Spalding, Lincolnshire, miller, Aug. 3, 10, and 31. (Fisher and Co. Holborn-ct. Gray's-inn Alfrey, W. Cloak-lane, Dowgate-hill, warehouseman, August 10, 17, and Sept. 14, (Jones, Brunswick-square Als, J. Westfirle, Sussex, farmer, Aug. 10, 12, and Sept. 7, New-inn, Brighthelmstone. (Gwynne, Lewes, Sussex Armstrong, J.G. Princes-sq. Ratcliffe-highway, coal-merchant, July 23, Aug. 6, and 31. (Clutton and Co. High-st. Borough Atkins, R. N. Portsea, grocer, Aug. 26, Sept. 4, aud 24, Mitre-taveru, Portsea. (Collett and Co. Chancery-lane; and Low, Portsea, Atwood, T. Stelling Minnis, Kent, dealer and chapman, August 6, 13. and Sept. 14. (Scudamore, King's-bench-walk, Temple Aynsley, G. of Wakefield, victualler, Aug. 26, 27, and Sept. 21, Sessions-house, Wakefield, (Lake, Cateaton street Bailey, J. Canwick, Lincolnshire, maltster, July 24, 25, and Aug. 31, Saracen's-headinn, Lincoln. (Styan, Lincoln's-inn-fields; and Moore, Lincoln Baker, J. Crutched-friars, wine-merchant, Aug. 9, 10, and Sept. 3. (Pearce and Co. St. Swithin's-lane Bartle, R, Helston, Cornwall, grocer, Aug. 22, Sept. 4, and 21, Angel-inn, Helston. (Follett, Temple; and Rogers, Helston Barnaschina, A. Gravesend, hardwareman, Aug. 20, 24, and Sept. 28. (Wootton, To- Bennett, J. jun. Crickmoor, Dorsetshire, coal- and Sept. 3, George-inn, Dale-st. Liverpool (Chester, Staple-inn, and Hinde, Liverpool Bourne, T. Wyke Regis, Dorsetshire, printer, Aug. 1, 2, and 31, Guildhall. Weymouth. (Alexander, Carey-street; and Henning, Weymouth Capon, J. B. Bishop's Hall, Somersetshire, woolstapler, July 29, 30, & Sept. 3, Castleinn, Taunton. (Heelis, Staple-inn, Holborn; and Ivie, Taunton Clarke, H. and Grundy, F. Liverpool, mer chants, Aug. 17, 19, and Sept. 10, George- Cowell, J. jun. Torquay, Devonshire, wine-mer- glazier, August 20, 21, and Sept. 17, Angel, Whitby, Yorkshire. (Wardell, jun. Whitby: and Grace, Birchin-lane, Lombard-st. Crabtree, J. Thorne's-lane, Wakefield, victualler, August 26, 27, and Sept. 21, Sessionshouse, Wakefield. (Lake, Cateaton-street; and Beaver, Wakefield Davies, T. Whitechapel High-street, baker, Aug. 10, 17, and Sept. 7. (Baddeley, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields Denholme, A. Cheltenham, dealer in slates, Sept. 3, 4, and 28, George Hotel, Cheltenham. (King and Co. Castle-street, Holborn; and Packwood, Cheltenham Edmunds, T. Costell Bugged, Cardiganshire, tanner, July 29, 30, and Sept. 3, Six-bellsinn, Peter-street, Carmarthen. (Clarke, aud Co. Chancery-lane; Lampter & Bull, Aylesbury Eveleigh, T. Devonshire-street, Bloomsbury, linen-draper, August 17, 24, and Sept. 21. Arden, Clifford's-inn Fearnley, C. Crutched-friars, wine-merchant, August 6, 10, and Sept. 3. (Pearce and Co. St. Swithin's-lane Feacock, J. Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, shipbroker, Aug. 16, Sept. 12, and 24, Bridgeinn, Bishop Wearmouth. (Blakiston, Symond's-inn; and Reen, Sunderland Foulkes, J. Chester, grocer, Sept. 6, 7, and 28, George-inn, Liverpool. (Lace and Co. Liverpool: and Taylor and Co. King'sbench-walk, Temple) Fulford, W. Lad-lane, warehouseman, July 27, Aug. 6, and 31. (Stevens and Co. Little St. Thomas Apostle Gilbert, J. and Taylor, H. Bristol, commissionmerchants, Aug. 26, 27, and Sept. 21, Bristol. (Evans, Hatton-garden, and Haberfield, Bristol Greig, J. and Storr, H. Charlotte-street, Rathbone-place, linen-drapers, Aug. 17, 24, and Sept. 24. (Jones, Size-lane Havard, F. Hereford, wine-merchant, Sept. 6, 7, and 24, Black-swan, Hereford. (Woodhouse, Leominster; and Darke and Co. Red-lion.square Hardwige, J. of Wellington, Somersetshire, draper, Aug. 14, 31, and Sept. 24, Busb-tavern, Bristol. (Daniel, Bristol; and Pearson, Pump-court, Temple Hallam, J. T. Netherton, Cropthorne, Worcestershire, farmer, Aug. 5, 6, and Sept. 10, Castle-inn, Coventry. (Woodward and Co. Tokenhouse-yard; & Mullis, Coventry Hellyer, J. Hayling, North, Hampshire, farmer, Aug. 7, 8, and Sept. 7, Mitre-tavern, Old Rope-walk, Portsea. (Johnson, Portsea; and Cousins, Old Broad-street Hewer, W. Llannelan, Monmouthshire, farmer, Aug. 15, 16, and Sept. 10, Augel-inn, Abergavenny, (Glabb, Abergavenny; and Gregory, Clement's-inn Hendy, W. Breage, Cornwall, farmer, Aug. 29, 30, and Sept. 24, Angel-inn, Helston. (Tollett, Inner Temple; and Rogers, Helston Hodgson, J. G. Piazza Coffee-house, Coventgarden, wine-merchant, Aug. 9, 10, and Sept. 14. (Amory and Co. Throgmorton-st. Hulse, J. Shirland, Derbyshire, cotton-spinner, Aug. 19, 31. and Sept. 21, Albion-hotel, Piccadilly, Manchester. (Hampson, Manchester, and Ellis, Chancery-lane James, J. Wood-street, Cheapside, tea-dealer, July 30, Aug. 24, and Sept. 7. (Spence and Co. Furnival's-inn, Holborn Jones, R. P. Abergavenny, linen-draper, Aug. 6,7, and 31, White lion-inn, - Broad-street, Bristol. (Clarke, Bristol; and Jenkins and Co. New-inn Joseph, M. Liverpool, woollen-draper, Aug. 17, 19, and Sept. 17, George-inn, Liverpool. (Phillips, Liverpool; and Adlington & Co. Bedford-row Jones, W. Bristol, victualler, Aug. 14, 15, and Sept. 17, Commercial-rooms, Corn-street, Bristol. (Clarke and Co. Chancery-lane; and Smith, Bristol King, W. Fareham, Southampton, coach-builder Sept. 9, 13, & 28, Red-lion-inn, Fareham, (Holme and Co. New-inn; and Paddan, Fareham Langdale, T. Cloughton, Yorkshire, dealer, Aug.6,7, and Sept. 7, Talbot-inn, Scarboborough. (Benson, Scarborough; and Kearsey and Co. King-street, Cheapside Lewis, W. Cardiff, Glamorganshire, linen-draper, Aug. 26, 27, and Sept. 21, Commercialrooms, Bristol. (Poole & Co. Bristol; & Saunders, Bristol Mason, J. B. Cambridge, cook, Aug. 23, 24, and Sept. 28, Red-lion-inn, Cambridge. (Harris, Cambridge; and Coe, Hatton-garden. Marshall, W. Hessle, Kingston-upon-Hull, miller, Aug. 19, 20, and Sept. 17, George-inn, Kingston-upon-Hull. (Rushworth, Hull; and Highmoor, Scott's-yard, Bush-lane, Cannon-street Mortimer, J. sen. Cleckeaton, Yorkshire, 'merchant, Aug. 5, 6, at Court-house, Leeds, & Sept. 10, George-inn, Huddersfield. (Morton and Co. Gray's-inn-square; and Norris, Halifax Peyton, W. G. Upper Thames-street, merchant, Aug. 3, 8, and 31. (Druce and Co. Billitersquare Price, J. Ryall, Ripple, Worcestershire, dealer, Aug. 7, 8, and Sept. 7, Red Lion-inn, Newport. (Hicks, Gray's-inn-square; and Glover, Tong, Shropshire Pulman, M. and Pulman, J. Guisborough, common-brewers, Sept. 4, 5, and 21, Cockinn, Guisborough. (Irvine, Guisborough; and Plumptre, Temple Rivers, W. and Clowes, J. Shelton, Staffordshire, manufacturers of earthenware, Aug. 9, 10, and Sept. 7, Albion-iun, Hanley, Stoke-upon-Trent. (Andersen & Co. Hanley; and Pugh, Langbourn-chambers, Fenchurch-street Richards, M. Hythe, Southampton, ship-builder Aug. 31, Sept. 10, and 28, Guildhall, South ampton. (Barney, Southampton; and Roe, Temple-chambers, Fleet-street Roberts, W. Oxford-st. hosier, Aug. 17,24, and Sept. 17. (Reynal and Co. Austin-friars Robinson, F. Aston, Birmingham, dealer, Aug. 13, 14, and Sept. 10, Swan-inn, Birmingham. (Dicken and Co. Birmingham; and Jening and Co. Elm-court, Temple Robinson, G. late of London-road, Surrey, coal dealer, Aug. 3, 10, and Sept. 7. (Betholme and Co. Staple-inn, Holborn Shannon, W. Whitehaven, draper, Aug. 7, 8, and Sept. 3, Black-lion-inn, Whitehaven. (Hodgson, Whitehaven; and Falcon, Elmcourt, Temple Stevenson, J. Boston, Lincolnshire, grocer, July 29, 30, and Sept. 3, Peacock-inn, Boston. (Hopkins, Boston; and Stocker and Co. New Boswell-court, Carey-street Strickland, J. Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, common brewer, Aug. 20, 21, Hardwicke Arms-inn, Arrington, and Sept. 24, Red Lion-inn, Cambridge. (Burfoot, King's Bench-walk, Temple; and Beedham, Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire Stodart, J. and Stodort, F. Carlisle, cottonmanufacturers, Aug. 13, 14, and Sept. 17, Bush-inn, Carlisle. Atkinson, Carlisle: and Young & Co. Charlotte-row, Mansionhouse Thorp, J. sen. Cheadle, Cheshire, calico-printer. Aug. 2, 3, and 31, Star-inn, Manchester, (Atkinson, Manchester; and Mackinson, Temple Thorp, J.jun. Cheadle, Cheshire, calico-printer, Sept. 14, 16, and 28, Palace-inn, Manchester. (Adlington and Co. Bedford-row, and Binns, Manchester Tomlinson, W. jun. Nantwich, Cheshire, moneyscrivener, Aug. 6, 7, and Sept. 7, Lamb-inn, Nantwich. (Sandys and Co. Crane-court, Fleet-street; and Broadhurst, Nantwich Tucker, B. jun. Bristol, carpenter, Aug. 28, 29, and Sept. 24, Commercial-rooms, Corn-st. Bristol. (Vizard and Co. Lincoln's-innfields; and Heaven, Bristol Walker, W. Bolton, Lancashire, shopkeeper, Aug. 19, 20, and Sept. 17, Bridgewaterarms, Manchester. (Hurd & Co. Temple, and Buckley, Manchester Wedgberrow, T. Himbleton, Worcestershire, grocer, Aug. 23, 24, and Sept. 7, Unicorninn, Worcester. (Williams & Co. Lincoln'sinn; and Curtler, Droitwich Whatley, G. L. Cheltenham, money-scrivener, July 30, Aug. 3, Sept. 7. (Clutton and Co. High-street, Southwark; and Whatley, Rendcome, Cirencester Whittingham, R. George-street, Bryanstone square, victualler, Aug. 6, 17, and Sept. 14. (Freeman and Co. Coleman-street Willson, J. Ely, Cambridgeshire, miller, Aug. 28, 29, and Sept. 17, Lamb-inn, Ely. (Pickering and Co. Staple-inn; and Evans & Co. Ely Wortley, V. Henry-street, Hampstead-road, grocer, Aug. 17, 24, and Sept. 17. (Cardale and Co. Gray's-inn Young, J. G. Shiplake, Oxfordshire, merchant' July 27, Aug. 3, and 31. (Crossley, King's Arm's-yard, Coleman-street DIVIDENDS, FROM SATURDay, July 20, to Saturday, August 17, 1822. Adams, J. Stamford, August 24 Burgess, D. and Lord M. Rochdale, Aug. 19 Liverpool, August 13 Barber, W. and B. R. Cheapside, Aug. 24 Bellairs, A. W. Stamford, September 16 Carpenter, J. and Carpenter, J. P. Somersetshire, August 30 Dicken, J. Shrewsbury, August 26 & 27 Eayer, J. Findon, Northampton, August 22 Fles, L. M. Bury-ct. St. Mary-Axe, Aug. 24 Gadsby, G. Leicestershire, Aug. 20 Gregson, B. Spindlestone, September 6 Hay, H. and Turner, F.A. Newcastle-st. Strand, August 17 Hill, J. Dover August 19 Hould, S. Laytonstone, Essex, August 27 Houseman, Bridge-st. Blackfriars, Aug. 10 Jones, T. Ware, Herts, August 10 Johnson, T. junr. Wakefield, September 9 Knight, J. Mile-end-road, August 27 Kirkland, J, & Badenoch, J. Coventry, Aug. 31 Lea, W. & Lea, J. F. Paternoster-row, Aug. 10 Lander, J. Birmingham, Aug. 27 Livesey, J. Bolton, Aug. 20 Lippard, J. Deptford, Aug. 24 Maddock, R. & Tweed, J.Rosemary-la. Aug. 17 Morris, W. Bolton, Aug. 20 McCall, Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 26 Mather, E. Oxford, Aug.27 Marsh, J. Gracechurch-st. Aug. 27 Nattriss, J. sen. Thornton, Yorksh. Aug. 28 Penley, J. jun. Gloucestershire, Aug. 21 Player, J. B. and Keen, J. Bristol, Aug. 16 Rudd, C. Lawflat, Lancashire, October 5 Spence, I. Providence-row, Hackney-rd. Aug. 20 Sharp, G. sen. Sharp, G. jun. and Sharp, W. $methurst, J. sen. and Hindle, R. Torkington, Cheshire, Aug. 17 Troughton, B. Coventry, July 30 [Aug. 24 Troughton, B. sen. and Troughton. J. Wood-st. [20 Wylie, W. Southampton-rw, Bloomsbury, Aug. Wharton, R. and H. Little Crosby, Lane. Au gust 20 Windeatt, T. Bridgetown, Berry Pomperoy, Devonshire, August 26 Walker, F. Ripon, Yorkshire, August 31 Ward, J. Beech, Staffordshire, Sept. 7 Walters, J. Studham, Herts. Aug. 31 Wingate, J. Rathwick, Somerset, Oct. 23 Whitehead, G. jun. and Clarke, G. Basinghallstreet, November 23 INSOLVENCY REGISTER. Notice of opposition to the discharge of any prisoner must be entered in the book at the office, 33, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, three clear days, exclusive of Sunday, before the day of hearing. The schedules are filed and may be inspected every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four, up to the last day for entering opposition. LONDON. Petitions to be heard at Westminster, 5th September, at nine. Allshorn, James Edward, of Broad-sanctuary Westminster, schoolmaster. Bloore, John, of the Waterman's Arms, Dog and Bear-yard, Tooley-street, of Little Bell-alley, and of Swan-alley, Coleman-street, of Great Bell-alley, of Goswell-street-road, of Westmoreland-buildings, Aldersgate-st, of Shoelane, of Addle-st. last of Hanover-co. Grubbst, sheriff's-officer's-assistant. Bridger, James, of Tilford, Surrey, labourer. Crossland, John Michael, of 10 Thayies-inn, of Great St. Helens, last of 27, Lower John-st. Commercial-road, clerk in the excise-office. Dulson, Thomas, of 2, New-st. Dockhead, carman, and coal and potatoe dealer. Dupuis, Louis Francais, of Webb's-lane,Hammersmith, last of Dean-st.Soho, wax-chandler and bleacher. Evershed, Charles, of Great Mary-le bone-st. butcher, last of East-st. Mary-le-bone, liverystable-keeper Gotch, John, of Kingsland-green, Hackney, last of James-st. Islington, builder Griffin, Thomas, of Marlborough, Wilishire, victualler and common-carrier, of Barnes, Surry, grocer, last of Old Brentford, dealer -in butter, eggs, poultry, &c. Hopkins, Daniel, of 64, Old Nichol-st. Bethnalgreen, horse-hair-manufacturer Jackson Thomas Bass, of Southampton-buildings, of Upper North-place, Gray's-Inn-lane, last of Middle New-st. Fetter-lane, attorney'sclerk Lark, Mary, of the Mutton Cove-inn, Plymouthdock, victualler Lewis, Isaac, of Upton, Bilton, Gloucestershiro, farmer and butcher Malings, Samuel, of Horseleydown-lane, last of Lisson-grove, schoolmaster Matthewson, James, of Oxford, bookseller, last of the Southwark Arms, Borough-road, vic:tualler Molloy, Charles Leeke, of Brooke's-market, of Exmouth-street, Spa-fieids, last of Cross-st. Hatton-garden, painter and glazier Monday, William, Sheerness, grocer Neave, Thomas, of London-st. Dockhead, last of Gravel-lane, Lambeth, carman and Price, Joseph, of 10, Gloucester-st. last of 3, Green's-buildings, Lambeth, carman chandler-shop-keeper Ray, Thomas, of Shipston-upon-Stour, Worcestershire, saddler and book-keeper 4 Squires, Johe Newby, of Walton-on-the-Hill, neer Liverpool, surgeon and apothecary, last house-surgeon in the dispensary at Windsor 6th September, at nine. Berg, Wernest, of Tunk-ct. Tunk-st. Mile-end New-town, of Little Carter-st. Doctors'-commons, last of Henage-st. Whitechapel, sugarrefiner Brown, Robert, of Guildford, Surry, tallowchandler, &c. Bysh, John, of Paternoster-row, bookseller, &c. Cooper, Joseph, of Manby, Lincolnshire, of the Bell and Crown, and 36, Brooke-st. Holborn, late of Smithfield, dealer in cattle Edmonds, Joseph, of Northover, Somersetshire, miller and shopkeeper, last of 233, Hoxton Old-town, Middlesex, baker Fawson, Thomas, of 10, Great Piazza, Coventgarden, hotel-keeper, last of Hart-st. Coventgarden Francis, Peter Clement, of Old Broad-st. of Upper Baker st. of Cottage-grove, Camberwell, of Orchard-st. Hackney, of Blackheath, of Bayswater, of 3, Rowland-row, Stepney-gn. of 15, Arnold-pl. Walworth, last of Watneyst. Commercial road, commission-broker Goslin, John, of Devonshire-st. Queen-sq. of Union-st.Southwark, last of Prospect-pl. Surry, gentleman Jones, Robert, of Newport, Monmouthshire, -wine-merchant and common-brewer Keating, Thomas, of Bristol, wholesale provision-merchant. &c. Lamb, William Davis, of Worcester, surgeon, last of Serle's coffee-house, Cary-st Partridge. Thomas, of Bloxwich, Staffordshire, awl-blade-maker Ravis, Daniel Harris, of Crooked-lane, accountant, of Walworth, and of Union-st. Hackney-road, victualler, of Somerset-pl, Whitechapel, last of Charles-st. Kent-road, paper-hanger Richardson, Alexander, of Camberwell, of Richardson-st. Bermondsey, last of 12, King-st. Soho, cordwainer Smith, Henry Burdon Todd, of Low Hewarth, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, gentleman, of West Bolden, near Sunderland, surgeon and apothecary, last of Princes-sq. Rateliffe-highway, gentleman Taylor, George, of Goudhurst, Kent, farmer Vawser, David Cowherd, of Upwell, near Wisbeach, Cambridge, farmer West, Thomas, of Barkins-side, Essex, farmer Williams, William, of Amen-corner, Paternos ter-row, bookseller, last of Hatteld-st. Blackfriars-road, gentleman Willis Sarah, of Baldwin-st. City-rd. last of Waterloo-st, St. Luke's, fancy-trimming-maker. COUNTRY. Dragon-inn, Montgomery, 5th Sept. at ten. Mansfield, Richard, of Gartmill, Berrew, Mont- Ameers, Richard, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, last of Gateshead, victualler and shoemaker Downie, Alexander, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, joiner Geddes, John, of Jarrow, Durham, cordwainer Harrison, William, of the Ouseburn, Byker, Northumberland, miller, victualler, &c. Old, Humphry, of Bowes, Yorkshire, of Sunderland, last of Hetton-le-Hole, Durham, grocer Red Lion, Northop, Flintshire, 3d Sept. at ten. Adams, Edward, of Gwernafield, Mold, Flintshire, miner. Townhall, Scarborough, 6th Sept. at ten. Belt, John, of Scalby, Yorkshire, innkeeper. Wakefield, Yorkshire, 6th September, at ten. Aldam, Thomas, of Sheffield, butcher Furniss, Joseph, of Sheffield, butcher Hammerton, Thomas, of Barnsley, Yorkshire, wire-worker Leach, Henry, of Colne, Lancashire, cottonmanufacturer, last of Gisburn. Yorkshire, carrier Mount, William, of Sheffield, cordwainer Smithson, Miles, of Chapel Allerton, near Leeds. maltster and farmer Willans, George, of Almondbury, near Huddersfield, clothier. Warwick, 9th September, at ten. Clark, William, of Birmingham, rule-maker Creshull, James Astley, of Birmingham, cabi-net-maker Darby, Edward, of Hales Owen, Salop, nailfactor Freeth, William, of Birmingham, coal-dealer Smith, William, of Birmingham, steel-toy-maker Walters, Thomas, of Birmingham, plater and. shop-keeper Ward, John, of Deritend, Birmingham, nail and hinge-maker. |