[ 296 ] DIVIDENDS. Adams B. Bucklershard, Hants, ship builder, Oct. 4 Baker C. Bristol, seedsman, Oct. 8 Bennett T. Long acre, ironmonger, Oct. 25 Bilham J. Norwich, grocer, Oct. 7 [Oct. 1, Jones C. Cannon street, merchant, Oct. 4 Juxon E. and C. Birmingham, brass founders, Kay R. Bedale, York, grocer,Oct. 4 Kemp T. Koaresborough, yarn spinner, Sept. 22 Blackburn R. Mount street, Whitechapel road, King W. II. Fleet lane, cabinet maker, Oct. 1 master mariner, Oct. 11 Blease J. Marston, dealer, Oct. 17 Boileau D. Hull, merchant, Sept. 23 Boss T. and Co. Liverpool, tailors, Sept. 19 Bray W. F. Broad street, Carnaby market, auc- Bridgeman T. Birmingham, saddler, Sept. 17 merchants, Sept. 25 Burt E. Sithuey, Cornwall, corn factor, Sept. 21 Coppin T. M. Great Prescott st. merchant, Sept. 9 Dowding R. Wapping Wall, cooper, Oct. 11 Jaton J. Crooked lane, Canpon street, trunk maker, Oct. 1 Faton P. Witton, timber merchant, Oct. 17 Elkington J. Birmingham, tortoise shell case maker, Fawcett W. Liverpool, merchant, Sept 27 Linschoten F A. L. Hackney road, colour manu- Major W. Norwich, shawl manufacturer, Oct. 29 Moffett J. Newcastle upon Tyue, butcher, Oct. 28 Rickett J. Oundle, banker, Oct. 12 Robson T. Bishopwearmouth, ship builder, Sept. 19 Schafter J London road, floor-cloth manufacturer, Shuttleworth II. Ludgate hill, optician Oct. 6 Sykes J. Aidmondbury, clothier, Sept. 27 Tarry J. Colchester, linen draper, Sept. 17 Hauson J. St. John street, Clerkenwell, innkeeper, Temple 6. Jarrow, Durham, ship builder, Sept. 19 Oct. 8 Harnett W. jun. Canterbury, tanner, Sept. 28 Heppell J. Monkwearmouth, sail maker, Sept. 19 Nocket J. Burfield Berks, carpenter, Oet. 4 Horuby W. and Co. Lincolu, bankers, Sept 29 Ivory J. Mark lane, broker, Oct. 1 Jackson F. jun. Great Driffield, druggist, Sept. 30 Thistle E. Bridge street, Vauxhall, mercer, Oct. 8 Tubbs D. Liverpool, merchant, Sept. 22 Tyerinan J. Brompton, York, linen draper, Oct. 18 Watling J. jun. Shipdam, Norfolk, shopkeeper, Watts W. Bristol, hosier, Sept. 27 Wellings T. Whitechapel, painter, Oct. 15 Withey R. Charter House street, twins maker. CERTIFICATES. Adkins J. Warkworth, tanner, Oct. 8 Bilham J. Norwich, grecer, Oct. 4 Brooks W. Paddington, corn dealer, Sept. 24 1814.] Certificates-Canals, &e. Coombes J. and J. Shadwell dock, coopers, Oct. 11 Field J. Southampton place, St. Mary-le-boue, chemist, Sept. 20 Ham M. Totnes, innkeeper, Oct. 1 Hellyer R, Tottenham Court road, baker, Oct, 11 Hengham W. Harrington, Lancaster, builder, Sept. 27 Herbert T. Seaford, butcher, Oct. 1 Hliams J. York street, Commercial read, merchant, Hobson J, Stockport, cotton spinner, Sept. 24 Jenkins J. Rotherhithe, timber merchant, Sept. 17 facturer, Sept. 21 Lamb J. Stockport, cotton spinner, Oct 8 Lankshear W. jun. Little Chelsea, surgeon, Oct. 3 Layton T. Canterbury, draper, Oct. 8 Lewis A and S. St. James's street, coffee-house keepers, Oct. 11 Lewis P. R. and J. Jackson, Strand, silk mercers, Oct. 11 Lufkin S. Goswell street, linen draper, Oct. 4 Martin P Oxford street, bookseller, Oct. 1 Matcham G. New Sarum, dealer, Oct. 4 Mortleman J. Lowestoft, haberdasher, Oct. 11 Needham R. Manchester, merchant, Sept. 27 Parke S. Pickering Marshes, York, innkeeper, Oct. 3 297 Parker J. Deal, cabinet maker, Oct. 11 Penny J. Nottingham, haberdasher, Oct. 11 Perry T. and J. Glourester, coxelmakers, Oct. 4 Pilton J. Chelsea, ironmouger. Oct. 11 Revett W. Blue Anchor road, miller, Oct. 8 Solomon S. M. Birmi ghan, pencil maker, Sept. 7 Thompson F. sen. and jun. Paternoster row, kers, Sept. 17 bro 298 Table containing the Prices of Bullion and Courses of Exchange, from the 30th of August to Sept. 27th, 1814, shewing the Intrinsic Value of Bullion in Great Britain, and the Intrinsic Pars of Exchange, according to the Mint Regulations for the Value of Gold and Silver at the respective Places; shewing also the extreme High Price of Bullion, and extreme Courses of Exchange, occasioned by the extended Commercial Proscription that prevailed throughout Europe in the Years 1611, 1812, and 1813. DAILY PRICES OF STOCKS, FROM AUGUST 25, TO SEPTEMBER 24, 1511, BOTH INCLUSIVE. Long Irish 3 per Ct Imp. 5 perCt Imp. Second India So. Sea So. Sea New S15 per Ct. 34 per Dy Consol St. Lot. Anns. Om. 1814 Stock. Stock. Anns. Sea An.ind. Bon. Ex. Bills. for Ac. Tickets. 1611 6421 1 1źdis. 194 69 8 653 158 135prbs 27 65 65 55555 582 95% $ 16 2 Holiday dis. dis. 2 dis. 중 edis 22dis dis. 24dis. 14 11 pr. 5 14 13 pr. 5 1 pr. 664 54 Do. 65 14 12 pr. 5 1 pr. 66 52 Do. 14 12 pr. 5 1 pr. 654 Do. 13 12 pr. pr. par 66 Do. 69 12 pr. 3 pr. par 652 Do. 13 12 pr.5 pr. par 13 11 pr. 4 pr. par 66 5 Do. 663 6 Do. 643 dis. 66 13 12 pr. 4 pr. par 663 5 Do. 66 5 963 dis. 192 653 12 11 pr. 5 1 pr. 664 6 Do. 644 dis. 054 12 11 pr. 5 pr. par 166 Do. 10 653 96 96 2dis. 13 pr. 5 pr. par 66 5 Do. 12 661* 653 831* 96 96 643 2dis. 68 14 12 pr. 4 1 pr. 66, 5: Do. 13 653 96 6 2dis. 633 13 12 pr.4 pr. pat 66 5 Do. 14 653 96 5 64 22dis. 13 pr.4 pr. par 65 Do. 633 3'dis. 65 1952 1 94 4 634 3ldis.l. 3 12 pr. pr. par 13 12 pr. 5 pr. par 34dis. 643 13 12 pr 4 pr. par 65 43 Do. pr. 4 pr. 1 dis. 644 12 11 pr. 3 pr. 3 dis. 64 3 Do. 63 Do. 21 Holiday. 22 Holiday. 23 63 24 63 63 634 23 94 * 3 per cent. Reduced, and 4 per cent. Consols, sell as above, with the Dividend for the opening. All Exchequer Bills dated prior to the month of August, 1813, have been advertised to be paid off, and the interest thereon has ceased. N. B. The above Table contains the highest and lowest prices, taken from the Course of the Exchange, &c. originally published by Jolin Castaign, in the year 1712, and now pub lished, every Tuesday and Friday, under the authority of the Committee of the Stock Exchange, by JAMES WETENHALL, Stock-Broker, No. 7, Capel court, Bartholomew-lane, London, On application to whom, the original documents for near a century past may be referred to. |