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Grand Entertainment at the Mansion-house.-The entertainment which was postponed from Easter Monday in consequence of the extensive repairs in that building, took place on the 7th inst. The Egyptian Hall was most superbly fitted up for the occasion, but the number of tickets issued for the dianer having considerably exceeded what is usual, two of the spacious apartments on the same floor were appropriated to the reception of the later guests. The arrangements made by the Committee were, however, such as to prevent any long continued confusion in the course of the arrival of a dinner party consisting of nearly 500 individuals. The company experienced in the change of the drawing-room, which has been transferred from the second to the first-floor, a very great convenience. The dancing commenced at half-past ten. The ball was opened by the daughter of Sir C. Hunter and the Bavarian Minister.

By a Parliamentary account just printed it appears that the net Revenue of Ireland, for the year ending 5th April, 1823, was 3,513,8447.; for 5th April, 1822, 3,990,4987. The Customs for the year ending 5th April,

1823, amounted to 1,168,9397.; 5th April, 1822, 1,418,7867.; so that in this branch alone there is a falling off of 249,8471. In Great Britain the produce of the Customs for the year ending 5th April, 1823, exceeded that of the preceding year.

Wanstead-house was sold by auction, on the premises, for 10,000l.; one of the conditions of sale binds' the purchaser to clear every thing away, even to the foundation, by Lady-day 1825. The biddings commenced at 10007. and advanced by thousands till they reached 80007. when they dwindled to an advance of 1007. each bidding, till they reached the sum at which the building was sold: the purchasers are Messrs. Stannard and Athow, of Norwich, in conjunction with three other of their townsmen. The auctioneer announced to the company, by their request, that they intended to sell the whole in lots, large or small, to suit buyers, and they absolutely sold a pair of marble chimney-pieces for 300 guineas before they left the room. Thus is sacrificed, on the shrine of extravagance, a mausion, which cost in its erection more than 360,000l. and which has no equal in the county of Essex!

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MARRIAGES.

Jackson, Miss Harriet Augusta Ernst, Hanover-street, Hanover-square

Butt, William, jun.esq. of Cornoybury, Herts, to
Temple, Miss Eliza, Brompton-grove
Bowyer, Edward, esq. Ragland, Monmouth-

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Campbell, George, esq. of Edenwood, to
Christie, Miss Margaret, Ferrybank
Edmeston, James, esq. of Homerton, to
Robson, Miss Anna Priscilla, Hackney
Grenside, John, esq. of Clapham-rise, to

Foyster, Miss Harriet Pratt, daughter of the late Samuel Foyster, esq. Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square

Hanmer, Captain J. R.N. of Holbrook-hall, Suffolk, to

Dawson, Miss Harriet, daughter of the late Thomas Dawson, esq. of Edwardston-hall, Suffolk

Herbert, John Owen, esq. of Dolforgan, Montgomeryshire, to

Johnson, Miss Harriet, Southstoke, Somerset

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Herbert, George Flower, esq. Lieutenant R.N. Ilfracombe, to

Harding, Miss Mary, niece of Commissioner Bowen, of the Navy

Hill, St. Leger, esq. Brighton, to

Nugent, Miss, daughter of the late John Nugent, esq. of Epsom

James, John, esq. Dartford, to

Jackson, Miss Emily, Kidbrook-lodge, Kent Jukes, Rev. J. Yeovil, Somersetshire, to

Griffith, Miss Mary, Connaught-terrace King, Rev. Walker, eldest son of the Lord Bishop of Rochester, to

Heberden, Miss Anne, third daughter of Dr. Heberden

Luke, Lieut. George Rivers, of the Royal Artillery, to

Todd, Miss Mary Ann, Weres Cot, County of Somerset

Lugger, Robert, esq. Catherine-hall, Cambridge, to

Dixon, Miss Harriet, Mecklenburgh-square Mould, Jacob, esq. Lincoln's-inn-fields, to

Oakley, Miss Mary Ann, eldest daughter of William Oakley, esq. late of Chislehurst, Kent Murray, Major, of his Majesty's 30th Regt. to Browne, Miss Amelia Ann, daughter of Samuel Browne, esq. late of the General Post Office, London

Page, Mr. Samuel, of Great Surrey-street, to Stonehouse, Miss Mary Ann, Belmont-cottage, Vauxhall

Peckett, Captain, of the Corp of Engineers on the Bengal Establishment, to

Gordon, Miss Catherine, daughter of Robert Hepburne, esq. of Clarkington

Rickwood, George, esq. of Lydd, County of Kent, to

Marsh, Miss Susannah Jones, Colney-hatch Ross, Mr. J. P. Hammersmith, to

Long, Miss Ann, Chalford-on-the-hill, Gloucestershire

Schreiber, Charles, esq. of Hinchelsea-lodge, Hants, to

Amelia, eldest daughter of Major General Sir John Cameron, K.C.B.

Sims, John, M.D. of Cavendish-square, to

Dillwyn, Miss Lydia, Higham-lodge, Walthamstow

Say, Thomas, esq. 5th Regt. of Bombay Native Infantry, to

Hill, Miss, late of Glastonbury, Somersetshire Touray, B. J. esq. Brixton, to

Clark, Miss Sarah, daughter of the late Dr. Clark, of the Island of Dominica

Towton, Rev. Dr. of the Island of Jamaica, to Thorn, Miss Mary, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Thorn, Bath.

DEATHS.

Anderdon, Mrs relict of the late Ferdinando Anderdon, esq. Taunton, 86-Abdy, the Rev. Wm. Jarvis, St. John's Rectory, Southwark, 68.

Frederick, the infant son of the Rev. H. Breedon, Rectory Pangbourne, Berks-Bignold, John, C. esq. Catton, in Norfolk-The Right Hon. William, Earl Beauchamp, at his seat in Worcestershire-Bathurst, Mrs. Lady of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich, Great Malvern, Worcestershire-Brown, widow of the late Thomas Brown, esq. Lower Cheam, Surrey-Brant, Mrs. Isabella Anne, wife of the Rev. W. C. Brant, Farthingho-lodge, 27-Billingay, Samuel, esq. Plaistow, Essex, 70-Bertin, Mrs. Amelia, wife of S. Bertin, esq. Berner'sstreet-Blieth, James, esq. Twickenham.

Colquit, Goodwin, esq. late of the Grenadier Guards, Le Mons, in France-Cartwright, Mrs. Maria, wife of William Cartwright, esq. Sidmouth-street, Mecklenburgh - square- Cook, Bryan William Darwin, esq. Alverley-grange, County of Yorkshire-Cornish, Hubert, esq. Salcombe-hill, near Sidmouth, 65-Cox, J. W. esq. Hatton-garden.

Dowding, Mrs. Mecklenburgh-squ.-Davies, John, esq. Surrey-street, Strand, 82-Dimsdale, Thomas, esq. Charlotte-street, Portland-place, 65-Davey, Lieut. Colonel Thomas, Royal Marines.

Filton, Miss, Hastings, Sussex - Forsters, Mrs. Susannah, widow of the late Edward Forster, esq. Walthamstow, Essex-Fordham, Mrs. Sarah, wife of Edward K. Fordham, esq. Royston, Herts, 76-Faithhorn, Mrs. wife of Dr. Faithhorn, Berner's-street.

Gilchrist, James, esq. Kensington, 24-Gellibrand, Mrs. wife of T. Gellibrand, esq. Carshalton, Surrey-Lady Gethin, wife of Sir Percy Gethin, bart. Percy-mount, Sligo, Ireland Grace, Mr. Thomas, jun. Puttlowes, County of Bucks-Grant, Charles, esq. younger brother of the Right Hon. Sir William Grant-Right Hon. Lord Glenbervie, Cheltenham, 80-Green, Mrs. Ann, Westerham, Kent, 83.

The infant daughter of the Rev. Sir John Head, bart. Rector of Rayleigh, Essex Horton, Eusebius, esq. Catton, Derbyshire, 76-Hast, Philip Francis, esq. Haymarket, 82Haworth, Dr. Red Lion-square-Hunter, F. W. esq. surgeon to the Hon. East India Company's Ship Asia, Sangur-roads-Hussey, Lieut.-Gen. Vere Warner, Great Cumberland-place, 76- Hall, William, esq. Vale-place, Hammersmith, 33.

Ilbert, Rev. Roope, Bouringsleigh, DevonJudd, Miss Ellen Louisa, youngest daughter of William Judd, esq. Loughton, Essex.

Kenrick, John, esq. Wynn-hall, Ruabon, County of Denbigh Kingsmill, Sir Robert, bart. Sidmonton, Hants, 53.

Lefevre, Charles Shaw, esq. Whitehall-place, 64-Lloyd, Mrs. relict of John Lloyd, esq. Union-parade, Leamington-spa, 80 Lovell, Robert, M.D. Begbrook, Bristol-Lambert, Rev. James, sen. Fersfield Parsonage, 82.

The Right Hon. Catherine, Countess Dowager Morton, Park-street, 86-The infant son of Major M'Caskill, Kensington-gore Muckle, Captain, R.N. Keswick, 75-Merchant, Mrs. relict of the Rev. James Merchant, Shaftesbury M'Kenzie, the Hon. Caroline, third daughter of Lord Seaforth, Brahan-castle. Nollekins, Joseph, esq. R.A. Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, 86.

Lady Owen, Portman-square.

Purling, Mrs. Maria, wife of John Charles Purling, esq. Kingston-Russell, DorsetshirePreston, Sir Thomas, Beeston-hall, Norfolk, 56.

Reinagle, Mrs, wife of P. Reinagle, esq. R.A. Chelsea Rendall, Charles Henry, esq. Oxenwood, Berkshire Reader, Mrs, wife of W. Reader, esq. Brunswick-square-Ruth, Charlotte, daughter of the late Rev. Houlton Hartwell, and grand-daughter of Sir Francis John Hartwell, bart. Leamington, 9.

Strange, Alexander, esq. Lieut. in the 42d, or Royal Highlanders, Island of Madeira, 29Sutton, Mrs. Margaret, wife of Daniel Sutton, jun esq. Kensington-Staines, John, esq. Palmer-terrace, Islington, 26-Sutton, Major Matthew, Frith-street, Soho-Shaw, James, esq. Gillingham, County of Norfolk--Steele, Robert, esq. Abresford, Hants-Sanders, Captain Thos. of the Hon. East India Company's Ship Orwell, Canton Sterling, Mr. John, Old Broad-steeet, 72-Smyth, Colonel Sir William, bart. Hill-hall, Essex, 78-Scale, Gregory, esq. Crockerton, Wilts, 85-Schomberg, Miss Anne, only daughter of Captain Schomberg, R N.-Sayer, James, esq. Chapel-street, May-fair, 75.

Tonison, esq. Rockhall, County Kilkenny, 58 - Troy, Dr. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, in Dublin-Thackery, the Hon. William, Member of the Council in the Government of Madras on his passage to the Cape The Dowager Viscountess Torrington, Tenterden-streetTilt, Miss, Tavistock-square.

Upton, Mrs. wife of Henry Upton, esq. Cheltenham, 70.

Walker, Mrs. Mary, wife of John Walker, esq. Rickmansworth - William, Viscount Dudley and Ward, Himley-hall, Staffordshire, 74:

Young, Mrs. Alicia Maria, relict of the late John Young, e-q. Fairview, Ellesmere, 70.

LIST OF PATENTS.

Thomas Hancock, of Goswell-mews, St. Luke, Old-street, Middlesex, patent cork-manufacturer, for an improvement in the preparations for various useful purposes of pitch and of tar, separately or in union, by an admixture of other ingredients with either or both of them. Dated March 22, 1823.

Thomas Wickham, of Nottingham, lace-manufacturer; for a compound paste and liquid, to be used for the purpose of improving and colouring lace and net, and all other manufactured articles made of flax, cotton,

wool, silk, or any other animal or vegetable substance, whether the fabric of the same be composed of holes or interstices, or of open or close work, or otherwise, and to be applied in the process of getting up, dressing, or colouring the same. Dated March 24, 1823.

William Jessop, of Butterly-hall, Derbyshire, iron-master; for an elastic metallic piston, or packing of pistons, to be applied exterually or internally to cylinders. Dated March 27, 1823.

COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuesday, May 20, 1823.

COTTON.-It was generally believed the heavy prompt day at the India House on Friday last would bring several large parcels of Cotton on the market at prices a shade under what had been paid at the last India sale; there were however few parcels pressing upon the market, and although one or two purchases could be made at a small decline, yet the reduction was not general. The purchases since our last consist of 1750 bales, viz. in bond, 300 Surats, 5d. a 5d. ordinary to good fair; 1200 Bengals, 5d. a 53d. ordinary to good fair; 130 Madras, 5 d. a 5 d. fair and good fair; 20 Boweds, 7 d. good fair; 70 Smyrnas, 7d. a 8d. and 50 Demeraras, 10 d. duty paid.

COFFEE. The very languid and depressed state of the Coffee market which we noticed on Tuesday last, had the effect of deterring the principal holders from advertising sales; the parcels brought forward were too limited to afford any criterion of the market prices. There were no public sales brought forward this forenoon, and very few purchases are reported by private contract. The arrivals today are large, but the exports continue considerable.

SUGAR.-The demand for muscovades during the last week has been limited, and for good and fine Sugars rather lower prices were submitted to; the brown fully supported the previous currency, The public sale of Friday consisted of 327 casks of Grenada Sugars, new, and of a very excellent quality; the bright yellow and strong grey, 62s. a 63s. went 6d, a 1s.

per cwt. under the prices by private contract; the good, 60s. a 61s. also a shade lower; the inferior quality, 58s. 6d. a 59s. 6d. sold rather higher. This forenoon no Sugars were on sale, on account of the holidays.

CORN. The Wheat market closed on Friday with so much life, that a further advance was asked yesterday; the supply was larger than last week, and after a few of the best runs were picked out at 3s. a 4s. per quarter advance, the trade became heavy, and some quantity remains unsold, and the market went a little lower, but it may be quoted fully 2s. higher than on the Monday preceding; Flour supports the advance, but the sales are not brisk. There was a good deal of Barley fresh in, which met a dull sale at a decline of 18. per quarter. A great many vessels from Ireland, which have been long detained by contrary winds, have now got round, and we have also a large arrival of Oats from our own coast; the trade was very dull, though the sales made were on terms equal to the preceding Monday; the supply, including the arrivals since Saturday, is very large, and it is hardly probable it will be cleared off without submiting to some depression.

RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDS.— The Rum market continues in a very depressed state; there are sellers at the reduced quotations, but no buyers. The best marks of Brandy offer free on board to arrive at 2s. 10d. a 28. 11d. In Geneva there is little alteration.

SPICES.-There is no alteration since the India sale; Cinnamon bears a small premium.

LIST OF BANKRUPTS AND DIVIDENDS,

FROM SATURDAY, APRIL 15, TO SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1823.

Extracted from the London Gazette.

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

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Antrobus, J.Liverpool, draper. (Blackstock and Bunce, Temple.

Ablett, I. Bucklersbury, fustian-manufacturer. (Hurd and Johnson, King's Bench-walk, Temple.

Ansell, J. Deptford, shoe-maker. (Woodward, Overton and Coombe, Tokenhouse-yard. Alloway, J. and J. Bedminster, Somersetshire, earthenware-dealers. (Hicks and Braikenridge, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn. Allen, W. Seething-lane, Tower-street, ale-dealer. (Van Sandau, Nicholas-laue, Lombardstreet.

Banbury, C. H. Wood-street, Cheapside, silkmanufacturer. (Hurd and Johnson, King's Bench-walk, Temple.

Brown, P. Wharton, Lancashire, dealer. (Wheeler, Castle-street, Holborn. Barge, B. Clifford-street, Bond-street, winemerchant. (Gale, Basinghall-street. Beckett, E. Crawford-street, St. Mary-le-bone, printer. (Jones and Howard, Mincing-lane. Broom, W. Walcot, Somersetshire, builder. (Jenkins, James and Abbott, New-inn. Binion, J. Edward-street, Portman-square, ironmonger. (Jones and Bland, Great Mary-lebone-street.

Baxter, R. Great Eastcheap, Scotch-factor. (Walker, Rankin and Richards, Basinghall

street.

Buckle, T. Leeds, merchant. (Maxon, Little Friday-street.

Bradley, R. Bromley, Kent, victualler. (Baddeley, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields. Burton, C. Bristol, grocer. (Edmunds, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn.

Bowman, P. R. Arundel, Sussex, tanner. (Free-
man and Heathcote, Coleman-street.
Burn, G. Maidstone, pastry-cook. (Wildes,
Chancery-lane.

Beak, H. Bathampton, Somersetshire, mealman. (Nethersoles and Co. Essex-street, Strand. Bandeira, J. J. late of Great Winchester-street, merchant. (Blunt and Co. Broad-street-buildings.

Bligh, W. C. Bath, grocer. (Hurd and Co. King's Bench-walk, Temple. Beadsmore, J. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, printer. (Dax and Co. Guildford-street. Burgess, G. and J. Gate, Portsmouth, brewers. (Rague, Great James-street. Carter, T. H. Minories, victualler. (Younger, John-street, America-square. Cooper, H. A. Stocklinch-Ottersay, Somersetshire. (Poole and Greenfield, Gray's-inn-sq. Chabaud, H. Plumtree str. Bloomsbury-square, jeweller. (Hurd and Johnson, King's Benchwalk, Temple.

Cullingham, H. Kensington, carpenter. (Poole and Greenfield, Gray's-inn-square. Dryden, J. Rathbone-place, Oxford-street, haberdasher. (Fisher, Bucklersbury. Davies, E. High-street, Southwark, hatter. (Blake, Great Surrey-str., Blackfriars-road.

Denison, H. Liverpool, money-scrivener. (Taylor and Roscoe, King's Bench-walk, Temple. Dickenson, R. B. Little Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor-square, victualler. (Plaisted, East-pl. Lambeth.

Dodd, E. Manchester, painter. (Battye, Chancery-lane.

Edwards, J. Elder-street, Nortonfalgate, silkweaver. (James, Bucklersbury.

Evans, D. Marchmont-street, draper. (Ashurst,
Sambrook-court, Basinghall-street.
Fowler, D. Copthall-court, broker. (Fisher,
Bucklersbury.

Fleet, F. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, corn-
dealer. (Baxter, Gray's-inn-place.
Fowle, J. Sandwich, common-brewer. (Loding-
ton and Hall, Sergeant's-inn, Fleet-street.
Fox, J Claremont-place, Kent-road, Camber-
well, poulterer. (W. and D. Richardson,
Walbrook.

Gilbert, T. jun. Long-acre, coach-maker. (Kaye, Dyer's buildings, Holborn.

Godsell, J. Winchester, linen-draper. (Bremridge, Chancery-lane.

Grove, G. and H. Wilkinson, Liverpool, ironmongers. (Perkins and Frampton, Gray's-inn. Gliddon, A. King-street, Covent garden, tobaeconist. (Faithful, Birchin-lane.

Howarth, E. Leeds, woolstapler. (Battye, Chancery-lane.

Hilder, W. New Windsor, saddler. (Webb, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn.

Haswell, J. F. Fox and Hounds-yard, Curtainroad, Shoreditch, horse-dealer. (Denton and Barker, Gray's-inn-square.

Hickman, W. and D. Timothy, Leicester-square, hosiers. (Whitelock, King-street, Cheapside. Hewitt, T. Whitchurch, Shropshire, furrier. (Procter and Slaney, Gray's-in-place. Hardern, P. and J. Macclesfield, silk-manufacturers. (Blacklow, Frith-street, Soho, Henty, W. Pluckley, Kent, smith. (Lindsay, St. Thomas's-street, Southwark.

Hammon, J. Great Portland-street, Oxford-st., plumber. (Stevens and Wood, Little St. Thomas Apostle.

Herbert, W. Goldsmith-street, Cheapside, riband-manufacturer. (Webster & Son, Queenstreet, Cheapside.

Hedges, T. Bristol, grocer. (Poole and Green field, Gray's-inn-square.

Innell, J. and J. Chalford, Gloucestershire, clothiers. (King, Sergeant's-inn, Fleet-street. Jepson, T. Heaton Norris, Lancashire, brewer. (Ellis and Co. Cursitor-street.

Johnson, W. Grange, Bermondsey, tanner. (Walker, Rankin and Richards, Basinghall-st. Jarmain, J. Cumberland-street, New.road, upholsterer. (Clarke, Little St. Thomas Apostle, Queen-street.

Jeferis, J. Lisson-green, Paddington, ink-manufacturer. (Rogers and Son, Manchesterbuildings, Westminster.

Joseph, M. J. Fox, Ordinary-court, Nicholas

lane, Lombard-street, merchant. (Hird, Berwick-street, Soho.

Kirby, J. Chelsea, linen-draper. (Gates, Cateaton-street.

Kinning, T. Oxford-street, linen-draper. (Willis, Watson and Bower, Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury.

Kimber, C. Lambourne, Berkshire, brewer. (Bousfield, Chatham-place, Blackfriars. Lidbetter, T. Southwick, Sussex, corn-merchant. (Gregson and Fonnereau, Angel

court, Throgmorton-street. Lucas, C. Kennington, dealer.

(Perkins and

Frampton, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. Lowe, J. Warrington, currier. (Mason, Crescent-place, New Bridge-street. Lowe, S. Burton-on-Trent, scrivener. (Caser, Wolverhampton.

Lomer. W. jun. Southampton, printer. (Slade and Jones, John-street, Bedford-row. Leonard, W. Norfolk-place, Newington-butts, tea dealer. (Gellibrand, Austinfriars. Lewis, L. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, milliner. (Bell and Brodrick, Bow-church-yard. Lambert, C. Sloane-street, Chelsea, schoolmaster. (Stafford, Buckingham-st., Strand. Middleton, J. New Tothill-street, Westminster, smith. (Way, Lucas and Parkinson, Argylestreet, Oxford-street.

Murrell, W. Skinner-street, Snow-hill, anetioneer. (Russen, Crown-court, Aldersgate

street.

M'Queen, W. H. and S. Hamilton, Newman

street, Oxford-street, stationers. (Hutchinson and Co. Lincoln's-inn, New-square. Miller, H. F. T. Frome-Selwood, money. scrivener. (Williams, Red Lion-square. Nash, D. Finsbury-place, Finsbury-square, stable-keeper. (Coates, Pump-court, Temple. Nichols, J. Finchingfield, Essex, tanner. (Nicholls, Great Winchester-street, Old Broadstreet.

Penn, B. Birchills, Staffordshire, coal-master.
(Hunt, Surrey-street, Strand.
Phillips, T. Strand, victualler.
Serle's-place, Carey-street.

Powell, P. Brighton, silk-mercer.
Fore-street, Cripplegate.

(J. Newton,

(Tanner,

Roberts, T. and J. de Yrigoyti, Broad-street, stock-brokers. (Farren, Scrivenor and Stuart, King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street.

Read, R. Newcastle-under-Lyme, carpenter. (Stocker and Dawson, New Boswell-court, Carey-street.

Robson, J. H. Sunderland near the Sea, mercer. (Blakiston, Symond's-inn, Chancery-lane. Roper, J. Norwich, woollen-draper. (Poole and Co. Gray's-inn-square.

Robertson, J Wilton, Wiltshire, surgeon. (Santer, Chancery-lane.

Shaw, W. Thornhill Lees, Yorkshire, boat-
builder. (Battye, Chancery-lane.
Sprent, J. Gosport, builder.
James-street, Bedford-row.

(Bogue, Great

Starmar, W.Odell's-place, Little Chelsea, linendraper. (C. Hertslet, Northumberland-street, Strand.

Spendelow, R. Drayton in Hales, Shropshire, ironmonger. (Benbow and Co. Lincoln'sinn.

Skinner, W. Bradninch, Devonshire, serge-
maker. (Darke, Red Lion-square.
Spikins, C. Bethnal-green, bookseller. (White,
Garden-row, London-road.

Syker, T. Rath-Easton, Somersetshire, clothier. (Nind and Cotterill, Throgmorton-street. Thompson, J. Manchester, tea-dealer. (Adlington, Gregory and Faulkner, Bedford-row. Thompson, J. and W. Walker, Wolverhampton, draper. (Chester, Staple's-inn.

Titterton, J. Wilmington-square, Spa-fields, surgeon. (Heard, Hooper-square, Lemanstreet, Goodman's-fields.

Tomlins, J. Boddicot, Oxfordshire, nurseryman. (Makinson, Elm-court, Temple.

Thomas, J. Kent-street, Southwark, builder. (Newbon, Great Carter-lane, Doctors'-com

mons.

Todd, E. Liverpool, woollen-draper. (Adling

ton and Co. Bedford-row.

Viney, J. Bristol, cabinet-maker. (Williams and White, Lincoln's-inn.

Vivian, S. Tywardreath, Cornwall, linen-draper. (Shaw, Ely-place.

Wainwright, H. and J. Liverpool. (Blackstock and Bunce, Temple.

Wilde, J. Adlington, Cheshire, farmer. (Milne and Parry, Temple.

Wright, G. St. Martin's-lane, boot-factor. (Jeyes, Chancery-lane.

Weild, G. Nottingham, draper. (Hurd and Johnson, Temple.

Willingham, G. Great Mary-le-bone-str. Mary. le-bone, money scrivener. (Tanner, Fore-st. Cripplegate.

Wilkin, T. Soham, Cambridgeshire, scrivener. (Leuber, Newmarket.

DIVIDENDS.

Abithol, late of Bury-street, St. James's, mer

chant, May 24.

Ambrose, E. King-street, City, warehouseman, June 17.

Alvin, R. P. Elm-street, Gray's-inn-lane, ale and table beer brewer, May 17.

Axford,T. Abington, Berkshire, wine-merchant, May 20.

Asquith, S. otherwise T. G. Asquith and D. Asquith, Bermondsey, and T. Mellish, New Kent-road, ship-owners, May 27.

Bosisto, W. Reading, Woollen-draper, May 20. Bowring, T. G. Fenchurch-buildings, broker, May 31.

Beadey, J.Wootton Underedge, clothier, June 4. Billingham, J. Uttoxeter, nail-manufacturer, May 28.

Bell, G. Berwick-upon-Tweed, cooper, May 27. Bennett, S. A. Worship-street, Shoreditch, and

Battle-bridge, coach-manufacturer, May 17. Bradford, G. Bristol, broker, May 12.

Baker, W. and N. Portsea, grocers, April 26. Bedson, T. and R. Bishop Aston, near Birminghara, brass-founder, May 21. Berriman, W. late of Lyneham, Wiltshire, dealer, June 9.

Bromley, T Circus-street, New-road, Mary-lebone, ironmonger, May 13.

Body, E. Morice-town, Stoke Damerell, Devonshire, merchant, June 6.

Bird, T. Solihull-lodge, Warwickshire, coaldealer, May 14.

Branwhite, Bristol, fringe-manufacturer, May

14.

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Cive, T. and S Richardson, Tokenhouse-yard, merchants, May 27.

Cowell, J. jun. Torquay, Devonshire, wine-merchant, June 10.

Cumberlege, J. George-yard, Lombard-street, merchant.

Candler, J. Jewry-street, Aldgate, flour-factor, May 17.

Coates, J. Edrith, Huntingdonshire, liquor-merchant, May 7.

Cleugh, J. and R. Leadenhall-street, wholesale linen-drapers, May 10.

Callow, Princes-street, Soho, medical bookseller, June 3.

Dawson, J. Bury, Lancashire, linen-draper,

June 9.

De Roure and J. Hambrook, Angel-conrt, Throgmorton-street, merchants, June 10. Deschamps, W. W. B. S. Morgan, and P. M. Taggart, Suffolk-lane, merchants, May 24. Dick, Q. and J. Dick, Finsbury-square, merchants, May 24.

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