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Carnations of several kinds, the double yellow and double purple primrose, pansies, the double purple stock, the purple campunala, the rue-leaved coronilla, and the ever-blowing rose; all in high beauty. Two mushrooms were gathered in a field near Stoney Knolls, on Wednesday last.

It is worthy of remark, that the heat of the weather was exactly the same the 24th of December, as the 24th June last; on both these days the thermo. meter being nearly 60.

IRELAND.

An unusual number of foreigners having of late sojourned in the city of Limerick, the magistrates have called upon all strangers by public advertisement, requiring them to explain their motives for making that city the place of their re sidence.

The Threshers appear to have suspended their depredations. A few threshing notes have been affixed upon the church doors, requiring certain individuals not to pay tythes, but no other outrage has taken place. The result of the Special Commission at Sligo, Castlebar, Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim, Longford, Cavan, has been that about fifteen persons have received sentence of death: about the same number are to be transported: and sixteen or eighteen are to be publicly whipt.

The exports of provisions from Ireland this year are greater than have ever been known. In the town and neighbourhood of Waterford alone, no less than fifty-thousand hogs have been killed and salted for bacon, for exportation to England, in addition to the usual large quantity annually taken for the army and navy.

Married. At Dublin, William Darley, Esq. of York-street, to Miss Ann Farran, daughter of Joseph Farran, Esq. John Greene, Esq. of Greenville, (Kilkenny) to Miss Grogan, daughter of John Knox Grogan, Esq. of Johns town, (Wexford.) Samuel Boyce, Esq. of Mount-Howard, to Miss Hornick, daughter of George Hornick, Esq. of Woodview. Joseph Rathbone, junr. Esq. of Annes-Brook, (Meath) to Miss M. A. Morris, daughter of Brabazon Morris, Esq. of Tankardstown. John Massey, Esq. of Grison, (Limerick) to Miss Massey, of Fownes-street. At Middleton, (Cork) Peter Callaghan, Esq. to Miss Donovan, daughter of Daniel Donovan, Esq.

Died. At Dublin, Richard Paul Bontram, Esq. of Great Cumberland-street. Robert Horner, Esq. of Dorset-street. Robert Ferrall, Esq. of Henry-street, 74. The Rev. John Orr, rsetor of Magerhafelt, 64. Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, widow of the late Dr. Murphy, -76. John Allen, Esq. one of the oldest merchants in that city, and a Director of the Bank of Ireland, from its first establishment. Aged 72, the Right Hon. Brice, Earl of Miltown. He is succeeded in his title and estate by his grandson, Joseph, now Earl of Miltown, who will enter his eighth year on the 11th February. George Walsh, Esq. one of the Sheriffs. Aged 68, Thomas Gade, Esq. attorney at law. At Cork, William Goold, Esq. brother of Sir Francis Goold. At Drogheda, aged 66, Mr. Patrick Marron, merchant. At Dromore, aged 75, Mrs. Percy, Lady of the Bishop, and on the following day, Mrs. Walsh, Lady of the Dean, of Dromore.

BANKRUPTS.

Bankruptcies and Dividends announced in the London Gazette, from Dec. 20, 1806, to Jan. 20, 1807. The Solicitors' names are in Parentheses.

Peter Archdeacon, of High-street, St. Mary-le-bone, Scrivener, to surrender Jan. 27, Feb. 3, and March 3, at twelve, at Guildhall, London. (Mr. Harvey, John-street, Adelphi.)

Thomas Bailey, Liverpool, timber-merchant, Jan. 16, 17, and Feb. 7, at one, at the Globe Tavern, Liverpool. (Mr. Orred, Liverpool.)

Thomas Barton, Liverpool, merchant, Feb. 3, 4, and 21, at three, at the York Hotel, Liverpool. (Mr. Greaves, Liverpool.)

Benjamin Bates, Sherringham, Norfolk, shopkeeper, Jan. 19, 20, and Feb. 14, at three, at the Bell, Norwich. (Mr. Harmer, Norwich.)

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William Berridge, of Maiden-lane, Wood-street, Cheapside, hosier, Dec. 30, Jan 20, and Feb. 3, at ten, at Guildhall. (Messrs, Baxter and Martin, Furnival's Im, Holborn,)

William Blindell, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, maltster, Jan. 12, 17, and Feb. 21, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Taylor, Old-street Road.)

George Boorne, Norwich, draper, Feb. 7, 9, and 21, at eleven, at the Stafford Arms, Wakefield. (Mr. Harmer, Norwich.)

John Branch, Manchester, broker, Feb. 9, 10, and March 3, at three, at the Dog Tavern, Manchester. (Messrs. Halstead and Ainsworth, Manchester, and Messrs. Milne and Parry, Old Jewry.)

William Braithwaite, Tobaceo-roll-court, Gracechurch-street, warehouseman, Jan. 13, 17, and Feb. 14, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Reardon, Gracechurchstreet)

William Buts, Page's Walk, Bermondsey, hair-merchant, Jan. 7, at ten, 24, at twelve, and Feb. 17, at one, at Guildhall. (Mr. Ledwick, Baldwin's court, Cloak-lane.)

John Carbery, Vine-street, St. James's, warehouseman, Jan. 27, 31, and Feb. 28, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Mr. Sarel, Berkeley-square.)

Robert Chandler, Shoreditch, cheesemonger, Jan. 24, Feb. 7, and March 5, at eleve, at Guildhall. (Mr. Stratton, Shoreditch.)

Robert Chamberlain, Wisbech St. Peter's, in the Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, grocer, Feb. 16, at four, 17, and March 3, at eleven, at the Rose and Crown, Wisbech St. Peter's. (Mr. Steed Girdlestone, of Wisbech St. Peter's, and Mess. Wortham and Stephenson, Castle-street, Holborn.)

Charles Chard, High Holborn, chemist and druggist, Jan 10, 17, and Feb. 14, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Smith, Hatton Garden.)

George Augustus Child, Bristol, scrivener, Dec. 27, Feb. 5, and Jan. 4, at eleven, at the Rummer Tavern, Bristol. (Mr. William Thomas, Bristol.),

Francis Henry Christian, John Calvert Clarke, and Charles Bowen, Collegehill, merchants, Jan. 27, 31, and Feb. 28, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Mr. Blunt, Old Pay Office, Old Broad-street.)

Joseph Clark, of Wapping High-street, victualler, Jan. 22, 30, at twelve, and March 3, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mess. Harvey and Bryant, Stone-buildings, Lincoln's Inn.)

Charles Clarke, Bristol, corn-factor, Jan. 2, 3, and Feb. 7, at eleveu, at, the White Hart Inn, Bristol. (Mr. Stephens, Bristol.)

Thomas Cook, Gloucester, merchant, Jan. 14, 15, and Feb. 3, at eleven, at the Wool-Pack, Warwick. (Mr. Richard Lynden Rolls, Southam, Warwickshire, and Mr. Egerton, Gray's-Inn Square.)

John Coward, Ulverston, Lancashire, ironmonger, Jan. 30, at five, 31, and Feb. 28, at eleven, at the Jerningham Arms Inn, Shiffnal. (Mr. Tomky Price, Wolverhampton.)

Joseph Lancaster Cox, High-street, Lambeth, victualler, Jan, 20, 24, and Feb. 21, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Meymott, Charlotte-street, BlackfriarsRoad.)

Robert Cundall the younger, of the Suburbs of the City of York, common brewer, Jan. 19, 20, and Feb. 10, at eleven, at the Black Swan Inu, Cor . street, York. (Mr. Hearon, York.)

John Fletcher Curtis, Minories, London, linen-draper, Dec. 27, Jan. 3, and Feb. 2, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Dobie and Thomas, Crane-court, Fleet-street.)

John Wood Dixon, Crescent, Minories, merchant, Jan. 17, 24, and Feb. 24, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Hillyard, Copthall-court, Throgmorton-street.) Abel Drewell, St. Thomas the Apostle, Devonshire, brewer, Jan. 24, Feb. 3, and March 3, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Williams and Darke, Bedfordrow, and Mr. Bowring, Exeter.)

George Edmonds, Chancery-lane, law-stationer, Jan. 20, Feb. 3, and 28, at ten, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Rose and Manning, Gray's-Inn-square.)

James Epworth, Spalding, Lincolnshire, grocer, Jan. 23, 24, and Feb. 21, at eleven, at the White Hart Inn, Spalding. (Mr. Green, Spalding.)

W. Garland, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, inn-holder, Jan. 17, Feb. 2, and 24, at the George Im, Shepton-Mallet. (Mr. King, Took's court, Chancery Jane.)

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Maclaurin Gillies, Southampton-place, New-road, merchant, Jan 6, 13, and Feb. 7, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Shawes and Le Blanc, Tudor-street, Blackfriars.)

Geo. Godwin, Stafford, shoemaker, Jan. 20, 21, and Feb. 23, at the Star, Stafford. (Mr. Punton, Hind-court, Fleet-street.)

Thomas Goodyer, Market-street, Herts, grocer, Jan. 6, at ten, 22, at eleven, and Feb. 14, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Fielder, Duke-street, Grosvenor

square.)

Henry Green, Southgate, Middlesex, Jan. 10, 17, at twelve, and Feb. 14, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Mr. May, Bethnal Green Road.)

Charles Greensword, Itchenor, Sussex, ship-builder, Jan. 20, 27, and Feb. 28, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Mayo and Pearce, Cloak-lane.)

John Hannam, of Sloane-street, Music-seller, Jau. 24, 30, and March 3, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Mr. Joshua Mayhew, Boswell-court, Carey-street.)

John Harris, Old Jewry, Watch-maker, Jan. 20, 31, and Feb. 23, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Rutherford, Bartholomew Close.)

William Harrison, Berwick-street, Oxford-street, currier, Jan. 10, 17, and Feb. 7, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Mr. Popkin, Dean-street, Soho.)

J. Hawkey, Piccadilly, accoutrement-maker, Jan. 20, 31, and Feb. 24, at Guildhall. (Mr. Cole, Southampton-street.)

Joseph Hesketh and William Jones, Liverpool, grocers, Jan. 28, 29, and Feb. 14, at eleven, at the Liverpool Arms, Liverpool. (Mr. Wiatt, Liverpool.)

John Heyes, Wigan, Lancashire, linen-manufacturer, Feb. 16, at five, and 17, 23, at eleven, at the Buck and Vine, Wigan. (Messrs. Baron and Litchfield, Wigan.)

William Hughes, Queen-street, Southwark, porter and cyder dealer, Dec. 27, at ten, Jan. 10, and Feb. 3, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Mr. Burn, Old Jewry.) Benjamin Hunt, Brighthelmstone, builder, Jan. 21, 22, and Feb. 17, at eleven,at the St. James's Tavern, Brighthelmstone. (Mr. Hill, Brighthelmstone.) John Jackson, Sculcoutes, Yorkshire, cabinet-maker, Jan. 16, 17, and Feb. 17, at eleven, at the White Hart Tavern, Kingston-upon-Hull. (Mr. Cots worth, Hall.)

Thomas Jones, High-street, St. Mary-le-bone, Middlesex, carpenter, Dec. 27, Jan. 6, and Feb. 3, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Mr. Rogers, Frith-street, Soho.) John Julian, of Bobber's Mill, Nottingham, miller, Jan. 12, 14, and Feb. 17, at eleven, at the Punch Bowl, Nottingham. (Messrs. Middlemore and Percy, Nottingham.)

Thomas Kidd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, sail-cloth manufacturer, Jan. 8, 24, and Feb. 21, at eleven, at the Turk's Head Inn, Newcastle, (Mr. Harvey,Newcastle.)

William Knight, Stone-breaks, Yorkshire, clothier, Jan. 23, 24, and Feb. 7, at two, at the Spread Eagle Inn, Manchester. (Mr. Bannister, Rochdale.) Jacob Israel Levi, late of Haydon-street, Minories, merchant, Dec. 30, Jan. 6, and Feb. 3, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Keys, Somerset-street, Aldgate.)

William List, Cateaton-street, warehouseman, Jan- 17, at twelve, 24, at one, and Feb. 14, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Mr. Passmore, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street.)

Thomas Longbottom, Holbech, near Leeds, Yorkshire, clothier. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, at twelve, and March 3, at one, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Gleadhill and Payne, Tokenhouse-yard, Lothbury)

Charles Newney Langdale, Thirsk, Yorkshire, wine and spirit merchant, Jan. 19, 20, and Feb. 17, at eleven, at the White Swan Inn, Middleham. (Messrs. Dinsdale and Harle, Middleham.)

John Lucy, Liverpool, merchant, Feb. 2, 3, and 21, at cleven, at the Globe Tavern, Liverpool. (Mr. Edward Ascroft, Liverpool.)

James Malcolm, of Brentford, gardener, Jan. 24, 30, and March 3, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Mr. Willoughby, Clifford's Inn.)

Alexander M'Craith and Jolin Marshall, Lower Brook-street, wine-merchants, Jan. 3, 6, and Feb. 7, at one, at Guildhall. (Mr. Sherwood, Cushion-court, Broad-street.)

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Alexander M'Craith, Lower Brook-street, Grosvenor-square, wine-merchant, Jan. 3, 6, and Feb. 3, at one, at Guildhall. (Mr. Wilde, jun. Castle-street, Fal

con-square.

James Nabbs, Newington Butts, linen-draper, Jan, 22, 30, at twelve, and Feb. 28, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Hurd, Temple.)

Joseph Osment, Yeovil, Somersetshire, victualler, Jan. 19, 20, and Feb. 21, at eleven, at the Mermaid Inn, Yeovil. (Messrs. Batten, Yeovil, Somer setshire.)

George Oxlade, Hoddesden, Herts, money-scrivener, Dec. 30, and Jan. 3, at eleven, and Feb. 7, at twelve, at Guildhall, (Mr. W. Williams, Cursitor-street, Chancery-lane.)

Jonathan Parker, Gosport, baker, Jan. 27, at three, 28, at eleven, and Feb. 28, at one, at the Dolphin, Gosport. (Mr. Wilkinson, Gosport.)

Thomas Parker, Keighley, Yorkshire, cotton-twist-spinner, Jan. 30, 31, and Feb. 28, at eleven, at the Devonshire Arms Inn, Keighley. (Mr. Schofield, Skipton, Yorkshire.)

Abraham Mendes Pereira, of Old Bethlem, merchant, Jan, 6, at ten, 22, at eleven, and 14, at ten, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Hunter and Rickards, Charlotte. Low, Mansion-house.)

Edward Pheasant, Three Crane-court, Borough, hop-merchant, Jan. 20, 31, and Feb. 28, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Watkins, Pump-court, Temple.)

Philip Phillips, late of Marshfield, Monmouthshire, coal-merchant, Jan. 8,9, at ten, and Feb. 10, at eleven, at the Angel Inn, Cardiff, Glamorganshire. (Mr. Prothero, jup. Newport, Monmouthshire.)

George Potts, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Inen-draper, Jan. 15, 17, and Feb. 14, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Berry and James, Walbrook.)

Selby Clement Pringle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocer, Jan, 19, 20, and Feb. 3, at eleven, at the Queen's-head-Inn, Newcastle upon-Tyne. (Mr. Meggison, Hatton-Garden, and Armorer Donkin, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.)

William Ramsay, Bury St. Edmund's, cabinet-maker, Feb. 11, at five, 12, and March 3, at eleven, at the Half Moon Inn, Bury St. Edmund's. (Mr. John Pate, Bury St. Edmund's, and Mr. William Giles, Great Shire-lane.) Clement Stephen Richardson, Cambridge, linen-draper, Jan. 3, 13, and Feb. 10, at eleven, at Guildhall. (Mr. Long, Middle Temple.)

William Richmond, Mark-lane, auctioneer, Jan. 20, 31, and Feb. 28, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Page, Gray's-inn-square.)

Thomas Ridley, Bow-lane, victualler, to surrender Jan. 20, 31. and Feb. 28, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Smith and Tilson, St. Paul's Church-yard.) John Rutter, Ormskirk, Lancaster, innkeeper, Jan. 29, 30, and Feb. 14, at eleven, at the Crown Inn, Liverpool. (Mr. Moorcroft, Ormskirk.)

William Valentine Scotney, Oxford-street, Middlesex, linen-draper, Jan. 20, at ten, 31, and Feb. 28, at one, at Guildhall. (Mr. Few, New North-street, Red Lion-square.)

Thomas Shepley, of Selby, Yorkshire, brewer, to surrender Jan. 23, 24, and Feb. 17, at ten, at the George Inn, Selby. (Mr. Swallow, Selby.)

James Smith and Edward Meredith, Blackmoor-street, Drury-lane, linendrapers, Jan. 3, 17, and Feb. 7, at ten, at Guildhall, (Mr. Charles Harman, Wine-office-court, Fleet-street.).

John Smith, late of Broughton, Lancashire, calico-printer, Feb. 6, 7, and 28, at eleven, at the Spread Eagle Inn, in Manchester. (Messrs. Sharpe, Eccles, and Moorehouse, Manchester.) ·

Thos. Smith, Coseley, Staffordshire, coal-seller, Jan. 30, 31, and Feb. 24, at the Castle, Birmingham. (Mr. Nicholls, Tavistock-place.)

John Spearing, Brighthelmstone, Sussex, cabinet-inaker, to surrender Dec. 27, Jan. 3, at twelve, and Feb. 3, at one, at Guildhall. (Mr. Evatt, Warwickcourt, Gray's Inn.)

Thomas Stevenson, Liverpool, merchant, Feb. 10, 11, at twelve, and March S, at ten, at the York Hotel, Liverpool. (Mr. Robert Greaves, of Parkerstreet, Liverpool.)

Charles Swannack, Russell-street, grocer, Jan. 20, S1, and Feb. 24, at Guildball (Messrs. Gatty and Haddan, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street.)

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John Taylor, Micklehurst, Cheshire, cotton-spinner, Jan. 27, 29, and Feb. 24, at the Palace Inn, Manchester. (Messrs. Milne and Parry, Old Jewry.) Anthony Thomas, C. H. Roslein, and C. Schenling, Walbrook, merchants, Jan. 17, 27, and Feb. 24, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Berry and James, Walbrook. Thomas Tills, Wymondham, Norfolk, cordwainer, Jan. 17, 24, and Feb. 21, at three, at the White Swan, Norwich. (Messrs. William and John Mitchell, Wymondham, Norfolk.)

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John Lewis Topping, Bishopsgate-street, grocer, Jan, 6, 13, and Feb. 14, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Messrs, Gleadhill and Payne, Tokenhouse-yard.)

John Townley, of Boston, Lincolnshire, bookseller, Jan, 30, 31, and March 3, at eleven, at the Peacock Inn, Boston. (Mr. John Palmer Hollway, 'Boston, and Messrs. Johnson and Gaskell, Gray's Inn.)

Benjamin Trickey, Plympton East, Devonshire, butcher, Jan, 17, at ten, and Feb. 20, 21, at eleven, at the Pope's Head, Plymouth. (Mr, Boger, Plympton.)

John Tunner, Mary-le-bone-street, vintner, Jan. 17, 19, and Feb. 14, at ten, at Guildhall. (Mr. Rogers, Manchester-buildings, Westminster.)

William Waller, late of Exeter, ironmonger, Jan, 6, 7, and Feb. 3, at eleven, at the Star Inn, Exeter. (Mr. S. Mortimer, Exeter, and Messrs. Williams and 'Drake, Bedford-row.)

John Warren, Bishopsgate-street, merchant, Jan. 31, Feb. 7, and March 3, 'at one, at Guildhall. (Messrs. Palmer, Tomlinson, and Thomson, Copthall'court, Throgmorton-street.)

Thomas Warwick, of Great Sutton-street, Middlesex, watch-maker, Jan. 6, 13, and Feb. 3, at twelve, at Guildhall, (Mr. John Lyon, Cornhill.)

Edward Weaver, Newark-upon-Trent, draper, Feb. 13, at six, 14 and 28, at ten, at the Punch-Bowl, Nottingham, (Messrs, Coldham and Endfield, Nottingham.

R. Weaver, Hardwick, Herefordshire, miller, Jan. 28, 29, and Feb. 24, at the Crown Inn, Worcester. (Messrs. Lowndes and Lambert, Red Lion

square.)

William Williams, Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, maltster, Jan. 22, 23, and Feb, 3, at twelve, at the King's-head Inu, Newport, Monmouthshire.

William Williams, Lad-lane, victualler, Jan. 20, 31, and Feb. 23, at twelve, at Guildhall. (Mr. Adans, Old Jewry.)

John Yates, Shelton, Staffordshire, manufacturer of china-ware, Jan. 22, at three, 23, at ten, aud Feb. 10, at twelve, at the Swan Inn, Hanley, Staffordshire. (Messrs. Deut and Astbury, Hauley, Staffordshire.)

DIVIDENDS.

Feb. 3. John Ames, of the New-road, St. George in the East, victualler Jan. 31. G. Atkinson, of Cloth Fair, Glazier. 25. J. Austin, of Longdon-uponTern, Shropshire, miller. Feb. 10. John Whistley Ayres, Hadleigh, Suffolk, shopkeeper.

Jan. 22. G. Baguet, of Leeds, soap-boiler. Feb. 4. Wm. Barth, Chester, linen-draper, Jan. 21. R. Bates, of Cuttle Bridge, Derbyshire, porter-mer chant. Feb. 7. Stephen Baylis, Ledbury, Herefordshire, baker. Jan. 22, W. Baylis, of Ledbury, Herefordshire, baker. Feb. 7. R. Berrow, Pall-mall, hatter. Feb. 11. J. Blackburne, of Liverpool, Corn and Flour Merchanl, Feb. 10. Peter Cogue, Whitefriars, builder. Jan. 31. Ely Bottomley, Whitefriars, coal-merchant. Jan. 24. Wm. Bryan, Camberwell. Merchant, Feb. 7. John French Burke, of Cannon-street, Ship-owner.

Jan. 31. W. Cadwell, of Maidstone, Kent, upholsterer. Feb. 14. Daniel Chase, Dean-street, Holborn, cordwainer, Feb. 14. Francis Clarke, Barnet, Herts, wine-merchant.. Jan. 27. Clement Clarke, Great-Yarmouth, liquormerchant. Feb. 14. Thomas Farmer Carley, of Counter-street, Southwark, @orn-dealer. Feb. 10. Alexander Cockburn, of Gray's Inn-lane, Middlesex, sadler. Feb. 7. Richard Cole, Lambeth-road, haberdasher. Jan. 30. John Coulcon, Crown-street, Finsbury-square, grocer. Feb. 21, Wm. Creed the younger, Finch-lane, taylor.

Feb. 14. W. Davies, of Holborn, linen-draper. Feb. 12, John Dobson, Liverpool, merchant. Feb. 12. John Dodgson, of Millthorpe, Yorkshire,

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