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S6 Stafford-Suffolk-Surrey-Sussex-Warwick-Westmorel. [Feb. 1,

puty lieutenant of this county.-Mrs. Eliz. Fitzherbert, a maiden lady, 92.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Mr. Thos. Fairbanks, of Cannock, assures the public from his own experience, that excellent ale may be brewed without any kind of bitter, by the same process as if hops were employed. He invites the sceptical to his house to convince themselves of the truth of this assertion.

The general revival of trade has induced the manager of the Wolverhampton theatre to open that house for 16 nights.

Married.] At King's Bromley, the Rev. F. Gauntlett, of Wadham College, Oxford, and of Hampton Lacy, Warwick, to Miss E. Mattenley.

Died] At Newcastle, Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Mr. Rutland, 18.-Mrs. Prosser, 28.

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SURREY.

Died] At Kennington, B. Skelton, esq. late secretary to the Westminster Life and British Fire Insurance office.

At Clapham, Join Perkins Hill, M. D. who had been 30 years on the medical staff of the army, and a great part of that time actually employed in to eign service, 55.Isaac Keyser, esq. 38.

At Stoke, near Guildford, Caroline wife of Geo. Nangle, esq. surviving her infant son only a few days.

At Walworth, Rob. Stokes, esq. 79.

SUSSEX.

The frequenters of Lewes market have agreed that in future, that market shall commence at 12 o'clock and close at 3 precisely, after which hour they engage neither to buy nor sell under the penalty of 20s.

Birth.] At Brighton, the Lady of Col. Sir Edw. Kerrison, of a daughter.

Died] At Chichester, Capt. Philby, paymaster of the Sussex Milita.-Mr. H. Wells, 75.-Mrs. Moorey.

At Brighton, Sarah, wife of Mr. R. Sickelmore. Mr. Tatham, of London, uphol sterer to the Prince Regent, 55.

At Hastings, Horatio Martelli, esq. of London.

At Arundel, Mr. Horn, 76.

Master Weatherall, grandson of Serjeant Runnington, a fine youth about 12 years of age. He was following the hounds on a

Birth. At Leiston, the Lady of Lord spirited galloway, near Patcham, when the Huntingfield, of a son.

Married.] Mr. Sutherland, surgeon, of Southwold, to the eldest daughter of Mr. Bobbit, of Bungay.

Mr. Jackson, solicitor, of Woodbridge, to Lucy, second daughter of the Rev. J. M. Beynon, of Yarmouth.

At Lavenham, Mr. J. Ray, to Miss Calthorpe.

At Gorleston, Lieut. Edw.Thurtell, to Miss Brown.

Died.] At Woodbridge, Mr. Wm. Tyrrell, of the Royal Oak Inn, 46.

At Bury, the Rev. Simon Pyrke, upwards of 40 years chaplain to the County Gaol and House of Correction, 77.-Mrs. Mills, wife of the Rev. Edw. M. lecturer of St. James's parish. The relict of Wm. Symons, esq. 77.- Miss M. A. Payne, 42.

At Drinkstone, Sam. Fisher, esq. 70. At Ipswich, Mr. Jos. Stow, 54.-Mr. Thos. Lee, of the Porto Bello Inn.

At Grundisburgh, Mary, wife of Wm. Lucock, esq.

At Shottisham, Mr. Rob. Bird, 84. At Horningsheath, near Bury, Mr. Peter Gedge, proprietor and editor of the Bury Post, 59. It was the effort of his life to establish and support that paper, and though he differed from ourselves on the greater political questions, yet justice demands the admission that his conduct as a journalist was manly, consistent and independent.

animal became unmanageable, his rider dost his seat, and his foot hanging in the stirrup, his head was dashed to pieces before the horse could be stopped.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married] At Nuneaton, Lieut. Fras. Burgess, to Amelia, only daughter of the late J. Husbands, esq. of Brandnock Marsh.

At Birmingham, the Rev. S. F. Morgan, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev. E. Burn, minister of St. Mary's.

Died.] At Radway, F. S. Miller, esq. 57. At Stratford on Avon, Mrs. Barnhurst, wife of Mr. B. attorney.

At Wake Green, near Birmingham, the Rev. W. P. Willinger.

At Birmingham, Chas. Stuart, esq. so licitor, and 50 years clerk of the Court of Requests.-Catherine, wife of Mr. Wm. Painter, 42.-Mrs. Taft, 79.- Mis. Eliz. Price, 95.-Sarah, wife of Mr. Baker, 25. At Alcester, Mrs. Haines, 96. At Witton, Mr. Edw. Morris, 89. At Sambourne, Mr. Wm. Clare, 68. At Solihull, Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas Harbourne, sen. 67.

WESTMORELAND.

Married.] At Kirkby Lonsdale, Mr. Dawson, to Miss Kendall, daughter of the late Mr. K. of Kendal,

At Burton in Kendal, John Williams, esq. of London, to Isabella, only surviving daugh ter of the late Rob. Jackson, esq. of Churchbank,

1818.] Wilts--Worcester--York--Wales--Scotland--Ireland--Abroad.

Died.] At Kendal, Mrs. Jane King, 70. --Mrs. Mary Brathwaite, a descendant of the celebrated botanist, Dr. Lawson, of Great Strickland, 87.

WALES.

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Birth.] At Brynbella, the lady of Sir John S. P. Salusbury, of a son and heir.

Married.] At Llanedwan, Anglesea, P. W.

At Crackenthorpe, Isabel wife of Mr. Wm. Yorke, esq. of Dyffrynaled, Denbigh, to EliIon.

WILTSHIRE.

Married.] At Corsham, Mr. Glover, of Baltimore, America, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Pige, f Huntley Castle, Worcestersh. At Tuffont, Mr John Gunstone, to Ann, younges daughter of the late Mr. King, of the Back Horse inn.

At Brinkworth, Mr. Field, of Shepton Montague, Somerset, to Miss Wightwick. Died] At Boyers, near Westbury, Charlotte, youngest daughter of Nich. Cockell,

esq. 17.

At Melksham, Ann, daughter of the late Rich. Manning, esq. of Cuimstock, Devon, 55.-Mrs Palmer, 62.

At East Harnham, Mr. Jos Sanders, 75.
At Highworth, Hen. Kennier, esq.
At Devizes, Mr. R. Washbourne.

At the Forest Locks, near Chippenham, Mr. Brown.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Stourport, Mr. Rob. Winn, of Birmingham, to Mary Ann, second daughter of Mr. Z. Parker.

At Arcley, the Rev. Chas. Hill, of Priestwood House, Staffordshire, to Anne, fifth daughter of the Rev. R. Pyndar.

Died.] At Britannia House, near Worcester, Mrs. Bowyer, 77.

At Worcester, Laura, seventh daughter of the late Mr. Jos Powell.-Mrs. Gaskell, 66. At Castlemorton, Mr. William Lane. At Hagley, Mr. James Matthews, 26.

YORK.

Birth.] At Bishopthorpe, the lady of G. V. Vernon, esq. M. P. of a daughter.

Married.] At Kirkheaton, the Rev. Tho. Atkinson, of Hartshead, to Francis, youngest daughter of the late S. Walker, esq. of LasCelles Hall, near Huddersfield.

At Skipton, Thos. Chamberlain, esq. to Margaret, only daughter of the late Robert Dyneley, esq. of Halton East.

At Bradford, Mr. W. Bowker, solicitor of Rochdale, to Martha, second daughter of J. Bower, esq.

Died.] At Owston Hall, near Doncaster, Mrs. Cook, 51

At Halifax, Mr. Greenwood, solicitor.

At York, Mr. Parkinson, who served the office of sheriff in 1808, 61.-The Rev. G. Brown, rector of St. Cuthbert's, vicar of Holy Trinity, curate of All Saints, and ordinary of the Castle, 69.-Dowager Lady Vavasour, a descendant of the ancient family of V. of Spaldington, 88.-Mr. J. Hunsley, many years supervisor of excise, 86.

At Smith House, in Lightcliffe, C. Radcliffe, esq.

At Arden Hall, Chas. Tancred, esq. 79. At Ripon, W. Williamson, esq. 87.

zabeth, eldest daughter of Sir W. B. Hughes, of Plascoch.

Died.] At Carmarthen, Maynard Howell, esq. formerly an eminent surgeon, but who had retired from practice, 75.

At Court y Gollen, Brecon, Col. Davies: At Dale, near Milford, Lieut. Ryce Morgan, R. N.

SCOTLAND.

Birth.] At Haddo House, the Countess of Aberdeen, of a son.

Married.] At Edinburgh, Edw. Poor, esq. to Agnes, third daughter of Sir John Marjobanks, bart.

Died.] At Crinan, Janet Malley, who retained her senses to the last, 108.

At Edinburgh, Sir John Henderson, bart. of Fordel.-Wm. Sibbald, esq. one of the oldest merchants, and admirai of Leith.

At Wauchope, Ann and Charles, aged four and three years, children of Walter Scott,esq.

IRELAND.

Married.] In Dublin, Fred. Moore, esq. barrister, to Hannah, only daughter of Alderman Hone.

Died.] At Maryborough, Mrs. Mosse, widow of the Rev. Peter M. and aunt to Lords Donoughmore and Hutchinson.

In Dublin, Geo. Martin, esq. barrister, cousin to Viscount Clifden.-Randal M'Donnell, esq.-The Rev. Dr. Jas. Vance Miller.

ABROAD.

Died.] At Havannah, in the island of Cuba, in May last, at the age of 18 years, Mr. Aneas Mackay, son of Mr. James Mackay, Rosshire, North Britain. This excellent and amiable young gentleman had in his short but active and enterprising career, been distinguished for the strength of his understanding, the extent of his attainments, the virtue of his heart, and the unifortn mildness of his disposition. He had chosen the seafaring line for his profession, to which from the great precision of his nautical knowledge, he promised to have been an ornament. His exemplary conduct while living, gained him the love and esteem of his employers; and his early loss is deeply and sincerely regretted by all who had the pleasure of his society and acquaintance.

At Havre de Grace, Capt. G. R. Douglas, R. N.

At Paris, the Countess Dillon, relict of the Hon. General Dillon, brother of the late Viscount D.-Père Elysée, first surgeon to the King. During a long residence in England he was well known to many persons in this country, and had a considerable legacy bequeathed to him by the late Duke of Queensberry.

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REPORT IN CHEMISTRY AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

MR. JOHN GOUGH, in a paper lately read to the Kendal Society, on the Nutriment of Vegetables, has detailed various experiments which establish the doctrine of the late Dr. Percival of Manchester, in opposition to that of Dr. Priestley, who held that "carbonic acid gas is highly deleterious to plants, and not less destructive to the vegetable principle than poisons are to animal life."-The result of Mr. Gough's experiments prove on the contrary, that Dr. Percival was correct in pronouncing "carbonic acid gas to be an essential! ingredient in the nutriment of vegetables." This is a fact which will probably prove of no little importance to practical agriculture, as it may finally lead to a rational theory of the nature and operation of manures.

Dr. BRANCHI, professor of chemistry in the university of Pisa, has obtained a volatile concrete oil from oak galls by the same means by which volatile oils in general are extracted from aromatic vegetables. It is of the consistence and colour of good old honey, and has evidently the smell and taste of galls. When laid on paper and exposed to the flame of a candle, it instantly melts, and the paper becomes oily and transparent. In this state, when exposed again to the flame, or to the sun for a sufficient length of time, it evaporates, and leaves the paper so clean that it may be written upon with the greatest ease.

The same chemist, in a late publication on vegetable tinctures states, that a little Brazil wood saw-dust mixed with some natron or impure carbonate of soda, and put into a tumbler of water, immediately communicates to it the colour and appearance of red wine: but if this coloured fluid is poured into another glass containing a few drops of lemon juice, it instantly loses its colour and becomes like white wine.

BANKRUPTS

FROM DECEMBER 22, 1817, TO JANUARRY 22, 1818, INCLUSIVE.

Where the address of the Solicitor is not mentioned, he must be understood to reside at the same place as the bankrupt: The Solicitors' names are between parentheses.

ADAMSON E. Liverpool, tobacconist (Davenport
Akers J. Charles st. corn dealer (Hull, Chiswell st.
Baker J. L. & G.Leeds, merchants (Smith & Moore
Bruce A. & Co. London, clothiers (Price & Wil-
liams, Old Square

Child R. Waltham St. Lawrence, farmer (Hamil.
ton, Berwick st.

Clarke W. Sheffield, builder (Wake

Cliffe C. Commercial road, victualler (Knight &
Freeman, Basinghall st.

Cooke B. Patricroft, cotton-spinner (Willis & Co.
Warnford ct.

Davies J. Wells, cabinet maker (Sandys & Co.
Crane ct.

Day J. Bridge rd. auctioneer (Hughes, Dean st.
Dellow J. Shadwell, basket maker (Vincent, Bed-

ford street

Elliott J. Bath st. baker (Wilks, Finsbury pl,
Elliott J. Bristol, coal factor (Orme, Clement's Inn
Ellis E. Manchester, joiner (Jackson
Favence G. Copthall ct. bill broker (Paterson, Old
Broad st.

Gibbon T. Stratford, pork dealer (Avison &
Wheeler, Castle st.

Gray R. Norwich, broker (Parkinson
Hadley T. G. Bermondsey, baker (Cottle, Basing.
hall st.

Handley W. Stretten en-le-field, miller (Baxter &
Bowker, Furnival's Inn

Harrison J. Manchester, gun-maker (Cunliffe & Kay
Harvey G. Lane end, draper (Willis & Co.
Warnford court

Haslam J. Kettleshulme, calico printer (Ellis,
Chancery lane

Henzell J. P. South Shields, ship owner (Bainbridge
Hewlett W. Soilwell, farmer (Poole & Greenfield,
Gray's Inn

Helliar H. St. James's st. umbrella maker (Cooke,
Woodbridge house

Hitchon W. St. Peter's hill, whalebone merchant
(Hurd & Johnson, Temple

Hockley D. & W. S. Hall, Brooke st. goldsmiths
(Taylor, Field et.

Holroyde J. Halifax, merchant (Scatcherd
Houtson J. Manchester, & T. Smith, Middleton,
cotton spinners (Makinson, Temple
Kirkham J. Acre Farm, farmer (Croft, Wood-
bridge-house

Lea J. Nantwich, corn dealer (Collins & Keen,
Stafford

Lind T. Hem heath, carpenter (Barber, Fetter-la.
Mac Michael W. Bristol, merchant (Peven & Brittan
Marlden W. N. Salford, corn dealer (Elis, Chan
cery lane

Marshall J. Manchester, draper (Unwin

Mason P. New Mil!, shopkeeper (Milne & Pariy,
Temple

Matthews W. Usk, scrivener (Price & Williams,
Lincoln's Inn

Nash J. Haverfordwest, linen-draper (Jenkins &
Co. New Inn

Newell W. Derby, cheese factor (Green
Nye J. Tonbridge, baker (Stone

Oliver J. Newington,cordwainer (Castle, Cursitor st.
Pawsey J. & J. W. Haywood, Blackman st. livery
stable keepers (Williams & Co.

Peel J. Southwark, potatoe merchant (Watson,
Clifford's Inn

Pilkington J. Preston, grocer (Buck

Poole W. Leicester, hosier (Lowham & Greaves
Powis J. Midford pl. builder (M. Duff, Castle st.
Proctor G. Birmingham, optici în (Whateley & Son
Redmayne T, Preston, linen draper (Blanchard &
Bickerstaff

Richardby J. Durham, joiner (Wines
Scott R. Liverpool, merchant (Gunnery
Shiffner G. St. Michael's.alley, insurance broker
(Abbot & Viveash, Mark la.
Shortman P. Bristol, shopkeeper (Baynton & Son
Shuttleworth J. S. Stratford upon-Avon, wine:mer.
chant (Scott & Son, St. Mildred's ct.
Stansfield J. Stockport, butcher (Harrop

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ADAMS D. Fleet st. Jan. 22
Alderson II. Sunderland, Feb. 2
Allen W. South Milford, Jan. 20
Ames D. jun. Thorpe, Jan. 27
Amos J. & C. Sutherland, St. He-

len's pl. Jan. 3

Anderson D.Gray's Inn la. Jan.24
Anderson C. R. Austin Friars,
Feb. 3

Andras J. Bath, Feb. 12
Argles E. Catherine st. Jan. 31
Ashton T. Stamford, Jan. 20
Atmore R. Foulsham, Jan. 24
Ayling J. Chertsey, Feb. 3
Badham G. Bromyard, Feb. 12
Bailey B. Beddington Corner
Jan. 17

Baker G. Bristol, Jan. 26
Ballmer J. City Chambers, Jan. 24
Barker A. & J. H. Cawthorn,
Darby st. Jan. 20

Barker T. Hockmondwicke, & J.
Barker, Bread st. Jan. 27
Barlow M. & J. Bartholomew
Close, Feb. 3

Barnes W. Blackheath, Jan. 27
Barron J. Tardebigg, Feb. 12
Battier J. R. & J. J. Gould squ.
Jan. 31

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Payfield B. Mark lane, Jan. 27
Beatley R. Drury jane, Jan. 31
Becher II. Pownell's ter. Jan. 31
Best S. Norwich, Feb 7
Biggs J. Charles st. Feb 21
Boardman S. & R. Liverpool,
Jan. 30

Bradshaw J. Postern row, Jan.27
Brame T. Lowestoft, Feb 7
Bramley H. New City Chambers,
Jan. 27

Brassington S. Burslem, Jan. 19
Brown S. Shad Thames, Jan. 13
Bull J. sen. & jun, Red Lion ct.

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Watson G. Hatfield, butcher (Walker, Lincoln's Inn Watts G. & W. Bush, Bristol, ivory black manu facturers (Bevan & Brittan

Wigney G. A. & G. Seymour, Chichester, grocers
(Champ

Williams D. Carmarthen, currier (Dax & Co.
Doughty str.

Williams T. Leadenhall st. broker (Kearsey &
Spurr, Bishopsgate st.

Willis G. Bath, upholsterer (Wingate
Wills G. Monument yard, wine merchant (Wade-
son & Co. Austin Friars

Wingfield J. Long la. saddler (Allan, Frederick's pl.
Wood J. Liverpool, merchant (Hull, Chiswell st.
Woods W. Crawford st. linen draper (Few & Co.

Henrietta st. /

Wright E. Stafford, alehouse keeper (Collins & Co.
Wright P. Pilgrim Brewhouse, brewers (Coote,
Austin Friars

Wylie H. & W. J. Richardson, Abchurch la. mer-
chants (Wright, Fenchurch st.

DIVIDENDS.

Champney J. Balby, Jan. 20
Chapple J. & T. B. Fitzgibbon,
Mayfield, Jan. 27
Cheasley W. Hayes, Feb. 28
Chester R. Much Wenlock, Jan.29
Cheyney J. Oxford st. Jan. 31
Children G. Tonbridge, Feb. 14
Clark T. & C. Gray, Keswick,
Feb. 28

Cockayne T.Gt. Haywood, Jan.22
Cockbill J. Birstall, Jan. 31
Cohen B. Bishopsgate st. Feb. 3
Cole R. Gt. Yarmouth, Jan. 26
Copland R. jun. Liverpool, Jan 23
Cowie J. Aldermanbury, Feb. 14
Crowther W. jun. & C. Tapp,

Charles st. Jan. 17

Daniel R. Coleman st. Feb. 10
Dannab R. Windley, Feb. 6
Day R. Doncaster, Jan. 21
Demain S. Wakefield, Feb. 16
Dickens E. Eynsford, Jan. 31
Dodson H. & J. Three Tun ct.
Jan. 31

Doeg D. York, Feb. 2

Dowse W. R. Tooley st Jan. 27
Drabwell R. Doncaster, Jan. 20
Dwyser G. Exchange-alley, Jan.24
Evans H. Cheapside, Jan. 27
Farringdon P. Wood str. Dec. 27
Fean J. Parliament st. Jan. 24
Fisher W. Cambridge, Feb. 3
Fletcher J. & J. Liverpool, Feb.6
Fletcher W. Goat Mill, Feb. 10
Forbes W. Liverpool, Feb. 12
Forsyth T. Burslem, Feb. 3
Gedge W. Angel ct. Feb. 17
Giblett P. New Bond st. and W.
Giblett, Micklefield-hall, Feb. 3
Goundrill J. Gracechurch street,
Feb. 19

Grover J. Hastings, Feb. 7
Hall W. Leeds, Feb. 18
Hamper J. High st. Feb. 10
Harding T. Pont Morlais, Feb. 6
Harper C. & J. M'Winnie, Cam-
perdown house, Feb. 3
Harvey W. G. Battle, Jan. 27
Hay J. Stamford hill, Jan. 20

Feb. 7
Bundock J. East Cheap, Feb. 28
Burn A. Sunderland, Feb. 2
Burr E. Chatham, Jan. 7
Butler T. Blackfriars-rd. Feb. 14
Carling P. Union st. Feb. 14
Carter W. Bragbury-house, Feb.10
Cartwright J. Saltford, Jan. 20
NEW MONTHLY MAG.-No. 49.

Hayter T, Adcombe, Jau. 31
Henry H. Liverpool, Jan. 27

VOL. IX.

Heptonstall G. Tadcaster Jan. 28
Hinton J. L. Plymouth, Jan. 20
Hodges W. Kew, Jan. 31
Hodgson J. jun. Coleman street,
Feb. 7

Holland S. Liverpool, Jan. 28
Holmes T. & Co. Long-acre,Jan.17
Howden W. Cannon st. Jan. 31
Hudson E. Gibraltar, Jan. 27
Hudson J. High Wycomb, Jan. 17
Humble M. Liverpool, Jan. 28
Hurry J. & Co. Nag's-head ct.
Feb. 3

Huxham G. Blackhall, Feb. 12
Jacks W. Bristol, Feb. 24
James E. Pembroke, Feb. 11
James G. & H. Cock, Bristol,
Jan. 29

Jarvis M. Purton, Jan. 24
Jefferson T. Wigton, Jan. 15
Jenkins T. Judd st, Jan. 13
Johnson W. sen. & T. Liverpool,

Jan. 31

Jones J. Oswestry, Feb. 16

Jowsey J. H. Sunderland, Jan. 23
Kemp A. F. Austin Friars, Jan.31
Knapton R. Nicholas la. Feb. 21
Lakeman W. Stancombe, Jan. 13
Lees J. Whitehall, April 7
Leigh P. Haslington, Feb. 2
Lemoine L. J. Oxford st. Jan. 17
Leonard S. & W. Spring, Bristol,

Jan 20

Lightoller T Halliwell, Feb. 11
Linthorne B. Walbrook, & J. H.
Joliffe, Crewkerne, Jan. 27
Love C. Old Boad st. Feb. 10

Lowes J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne,,

Jan. 22

Luffe H. Benhall, Feb. 7
M Brair R. Fen ct. Jan. 17
M'Lacklin A. & J. Galt, Gt. St.
Helen's. Jan. 24
Mansell E. Theobald's rd. Feb.14
Mathews W. Liverpool, Feb. 2
Meek J. & G. Gill, Liverpool,
Feb. 16

Meeson E. Aldermaubury, Feb.24
Middleton J Lynn, Jan. 24
Middleton F. Liverpool, Jan. 30

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Mitchell J. Midlavant, Jan. 31 Molony M. City road, Jan. 17 Morand S. Dean st. Jan. 17 Morgan J. jun. Liverpool, Jan. 31 Mortlock M. Bedford st. Feb. 28 Morton R. Lucas st. Feb. 3 Nattali O. Nicholas lane, Jan. 20 Neilson W. Liverpool, Feb. 18 Newbold D. Birmingham, Feb. 10 Newcomb W. Vine st. Feb. 21 Newton D. New Malton, Feb. 2 Nice T. Bishopsgate st. Jan. 17 Orton T. Liverpool, Feb. 3 Papps G. Bristol, Jan. 26 Parker J. Chancery lane, Jan. 31 Parker S. Lambeth, Feb. 10 Parker T. Chorley, Feb. 4 Pay E. Amersham, Jan. 27 Pennell W. jun. Queenhithe,

Feb. 24

Perry S. C. Birmingham, Feb. 7 Pestel P. Great Winchester str. Jan. 17

Pigeon P. & W. Stock Exchange

Coffee house, Feb. 14

Pocock R. Redbourn-Bury,Jan.17 Poulton T. Stoke-upon-Trent, Jan. 19

Radford J. Manchester, Jan. 30 Raine J. & B. Shout, Bagnigge Wells, Feb. 3

Reader M. Bristol, Feb. 5 Reay J. & T. Christopher, Mark lane, Jan. 31

Redfern S. Stockport, Jan. 26

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Shaw R. S. Rochdale, Feb. 14 Shepherd T. Kingston, Jan. 17 Shotter G. Reading, Feb. 10 Simpson G. Upper Grosvenor st. Feb. 7

Sizer G. Holborn, Feb. 28 Smith B. & N. Redhead, Pen rith, Feb. 11

Smith H. & H. Chesmer, Great

Winchester st. Jan. 31 Smith J. Feversham, Feb. 24 Smith J. Great Marlow, Jan. 31 Smith J. Thirsk, Jan. 29 Sparkes J. & A. Coles, Portland st. Feb. 14

Spear W. Upper Thames street, Jan. 27

Stanley J. Rochester, Jan. 27 Stinton P. Bristol, Feb. 11 Stoever J. Ratcliffe-Highway,

Jan. 24

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Storrs J. Doncaster, Jan. 20
Strong G. Exeter, Jan. 26
Sweet M. Taunton, Dec. 31
Tallis J. Doncaster, Jan. 20
Taylor B. & W. Fleet st. Jan. 31
Taylor H. & J. Vining, Bristol,
Jan. 22

Thompson B. Nunn-green, Jan.31
Thomson T. sen. & T. jun. Ne-

ther Compton, Feb. 2 Turner J. Bury Mill, Feb. 10 Vailes J. New North st. Feb. 7 Van Dyck P. D. & Co. Minories, Feb. 10

Wall G. North Shields, Feb. 1 Walmesley R. & Co. Basinghall st. Jan. 27

Watson W. Ironmonger la. Jan. 31 Westbrook R. sen. Reading, Jan. 24

White J. & J. G. Cochrane, Fleet st. Jan. 27

Wilkinson J. Osford-within-War-
rington, Jan. 15

Williams J. Lower Coleman st.
Feb. 7

Williams T. Whistowes, Feb. 11
Wilson S. Liverpool, Feb. 6
Wise W. Bath, Jan. 26
Withington R. Stockport, Jan. 7
Wright R. Wareham, Feb. 4

ALLAM W. Reading, Jan. 27
Amis J. Little Britain, Feb. 10
Appleton J. Armley, Jan. 31
Ashby T. Gough sq. Jan. 20
Asten J. Leicester, Jan. 31
Ayling J. Chertsey, Jan. 31
Ball W. Frome, Jan. 31
Beard W. J. Phoenix yard, Feb. 7
Beerenbroek C. Oxford st.Jan. 13
Bennett S. Bath, Jan. 24
Blackmore W. Upottery, Feb. 3
Blomfield J. Commercial road,
Jan. 20

Boardman J. jun. Manchester,
Jan. 24

Booth G. Bishop - Wearmouth,
Jan. 27

Booth J. Chorley, Feb. 10
Booth W. Hull-bridge, Feb. 3
Brandon J. I. Church st. Jan. 27
Brook J. Huddersfield, Feb. 3
Buckeridge G. Pangbourne, Feb. 7
Carlisle J. St. Ann's Mill, Jan. 20
Chadwick R. jun. Richmond,
Feb. 7

Chester C. jun. Liverpool, Jan. 31
Chrisp J. Tower st. Feb. 7
Davis C.Southampton row, Jan.17
Devonshire D. Old st. Feb. 3
Dickinson R. & J. St. John str.

Jan. 24

Downes J. J. Whitechapel road,

Feb. 10

Eady T. Woolwich, Jan. 27 Elliott C. Tiverton, Feb. 10 Ethell T. Birmingham, Jan. 17

CERTIFICATES.

Evans J. Tottenham court road,
Jan. 31

Fereday S. Bilston, Jan. 20
Firth W. Liversedge, Jan. 31
Forman J. jun. Mountsorrel,
Feb. 10

Fletcher E. jun. Liverpool, Feb.3
Fothergill G. Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, Jan. 31

Frisby R. Leicester, Jan. 31
Gibbons J. Cheltenham, Jan. 27
Green E. Manchester, Jan. 17
Hall W. Halifax, Jan. 24
Harrard J. Chiswell st. Jan. 27
Hickman J. Birmingham, Jan. 20
Hillier H. London, Jan. 17
Hobson J. Manchester, Jan. 24
Hulett W. Buileowas, Jan. 20
Huson J. Cockhill, Feb. 7
Hutchinson W. St. John st. Feb. 7
Jullie J. Carlisle, Jan. 27
Kent W. Bermondsey, Jan. 31
Knapp J. Talbot court, Jan. 24
Knight J. Gough sq Jan, 27
Latham J. Romsey, Feb. 7
Leach T. Salisbury, Jan. 27
Leigh J. jun. Manchester, Jan. 17
Lloyd S. T. Leather lane, Feb. 7
Lloyd T. II. Thornton Heath,

Feb. 7
Mackenzie K. C. John's Coffee
House, Jan. 17
Morgan M. Newport, Jan. 31
Morse H. Charlotte st. Jan. 31
Mosgrove W. Honiton, Feb. 10
Nash T. Chesham, Feb. 7

Overton W. Birmingham, Jan, 13

Pattinson D. Carlisle, Feb. 7 Pegler S. Newnham, Feb. 10 Potbury G. Sidmouth, Feb. 3 Preston D. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Feb. 7

Ratcliffe T. Church st. Jan. 13 Richardson J. Great St. Helen's, Jan. 24

Ripley J Lancaster, Jan. 24 Roberts J. Wood st. Jan. 27 Robson J. Little Britain, Jan. 27 Roden W. Birminghan, Jan. 24 Rope J. High st. Jan. 24 Russell C. T. Boxley, Jan. 17 Samuda A. Bury st. Feb. 3 Sawyer F. Clupton, Jan. 27 Saywell J. Macclesfield, Jan. 20 Smart J. Kingsgate st. Jan. 13 Smith W. South Shields, Jan. 20 Smith W. Long Acre, Jan. 31 Spence J. Bishop - Wearmouth,

Jan. 13

Stead G. Aldermanbury, Feb. 10 Swales C. W. Somerset st. Jan. 13 Sweet M. Taunton, Jan. 17 Thurkle G. M. New-street squ. Feb. 3

Tickner G. Portsea, Jan. 17 Tompson J. Atherstone, Jan. 27 Turner E. Gt. Sherstone, Jan. 31 Warne W. Bedford st. Jan. 13 Warth R. Leverington, Jan. 24 Weightman T. Holton-le-Clay, Welshman J. Bradford, Jan. 13 Williams S. sen. Crewshole, Feb. 7 Wilson W. Bridgefield, Feb. 7 Woodstock J.W. Brighton, Jan.20

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