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tus for distilling spirituous liquors-14th May-6 months.

To John Badams, of Ashted, near Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, chemist, for having invented, or found out and discovered, a new method of extracting certain metals from their ores, and of purifying certain metals-16th May -6 months.

To Henry Oswald Weatherley, of Queen Ann Street, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, for his invention of certain apparatus or machinery, for the purpose of splitting, rending asunder, cutting or cleaving of wood, and forming and securing the same in bundles-14th May-6 months.

To Goldsworthy Gurney, of Argyle Street, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, surgeon, for his new-invented apparatus for propelling carriages on common roads or on railways-14th May6 months.

To John Young, of Wolverhampton, cooper, for his invention of certain improvements in the construction of locks

for doors, and other purposes-14th May -6 months.

To Edward Garsed, of Leeds, in the county of York, flax spinner, for his invention of certain improvements in a machine or machinery for hackling, combing, or dressing flax hemp and other fibrous materials-14th May-6 months.

To James Fox, of Plymouth, in the county of Devon, rectifying distiller, for his invention of an improved safe, to be used in the distillation of ardent spirits→→→ 14th May-2 months.

To Charles Macintosh, of Crossbasket, in the county of Lanark, in Scotland, Esq. for his invention of a new process for making steel-14th May-6 months.

To Isaac Riviere, of Oxford Street, in the parish of St. George, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, gun-maker, for his invention of an improved construction, arrangement, and simplification of the machinery by which guns, pistols, and other fire-arms are discharged-20th May-6 months.

COMMERCIAL REPORT.

COTTON.-The decline in the prices of Cotton at Liverpool is about 1d. per lb. from the late highest quotations; but the request is again expected in that market next week, as the trade are reported to be out of stock in the manufacturing districts. In London there have been few or no sales for the last week; there are no parcels pressing on the market: the former prices could not, however, be realised in the present languid state of the market.

SUGAR.-The Sugar roarket advanced 1s. 6d. on the brown, and 1s. on the finer qualities, on Tuesday; since which there has been a steady demand, without the slightest variation in the currency.

As Friday advanced, the request for Muscovades became general and extensive, and nearly all the sugars on sale were disposed of at a farther improvement of 6d. a ls. since Tuesday.

The refined market is firm; very few low lumps are to be bought at 85s.; the finer qualities are in better supply, and rate low in proportion.-Molasses are 28s.

The holders of foreign and East India Sugars asked prices 2s. higher on Tuesday last; this has prevented much business, which otherwise would have taken place; on Friday, however, there appeared some disposition to purchase at the advance, particularly Bourbon sugars.

COFFEE. The public sales of Coffee this week have gone off very heavily, and

a shade lower, but we cannot for the present alter our quotations: some parcels of St. Domingo have been forced off at 62s. 6d. and 63s.; but we would quote 63s. a 64s, as the nearest market rate.

There were no public sales on Friday.

[At a late hour on Friday, the request for Coffee greatly revived; for 220 bags St. Domingo 64s. was paid, and for several parcels 63s. refused; fine ordinary Brazil 66s.]

RUM, BRANDY, and HOLLANDS. -The Rum market is quite in a nominal state; the purchases reported are very limited; the holders do not appear inclined to sell, till the question of the Rums expected to be used in Distilleries is finally settled.-Brandy is very heavy, and offered on lower terms, without facilitating sales; parcels to arrive 3s. 2d. sellers; and housed of last year, 3s. 3d.-In Geneva no sales are lately reported.

HEMP and TALLOW.-The price of New Tallow is 36s.; the market still heavy.-Hemp maintains the late advance; the New, £43. By public Sale on Friday, 400 casks Yellow Candle Tallow, shipwrecked in the Baltic last year, sold 34s. 9d. and 35s. The quotations of New continue 35s. 9d. a 36s.

RICE. The good New Carolina Rice sold at 35s.; the holders now will not sell under 37s.; 300 bags Bengal, of fair White quality, sold at 18s. 6d.

LIST OF BANKRUPTS AND DIVIDENDS,

FROM TUESDAY, APRIL 26, тo SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1825, INCLUSIVE.

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 Parentheses.

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

Brealey, G. W. of Aldersgate-street, linen. draper. Halford, R. late of Orchard-street, Old-street, and Brighthelmstone, Sussex, but now of Prospect-place, Southwark, jeweller. Morris, T. late of Oswestry, Shropshire, mercer and draper.

Osborne, T. of Stroud, Gloucestershire, linendraper.

Wallis, J. C. of White Horse-yard, Colemanstreet, farrier.

BANKRUPTS.

Alexander, W. of Bath, hatter and hosier, at the Christopher Inn, Bath. (Ellis and Blackmore, 1, Holborn-court, Gray's-inn. Anderson, W. late of Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, clothier and victualler (but now a prisoner in the Court of King's Bench prison), at the Commercial Rooms, Cornstreet, Bristol. (Bourdillon and Hewitt, Bread-street, Cheapside.

Barnett, C. Waterhead-mill, near Oldham, Lancashire, at the Star Inn, Manchester. (Makinson, Temple.

Boultbee, E. of Liverpool, merchant, at the

Star and Garter Tavern, Paradise-street, Liverpool. (Wheeler, 23, Lincoln's-inn-fields. Brown, S. of Oxford-street, cheesemonger. (Rush, Crown court, Threadneedle-street. Browne, W. H. of Kennington-road, Surrey, merchant. (Farris, No. 27, Surrey-street, Strand.

Bowen, G. of Bristol, oil and colourman, at the Bush Tavern, Bristol. (Vizard and Blower, Lincoln's-inn-fields. Bridgman, J. of St. Peter, Herefordshire, corndealer, at the Sun Tavern, Hereford. (Ro. binson, 32, Walbrook.

Brown, H. late of Twickenham, Middlesex, cabinet-maker. (Harmer, Hatton-garden. Boddington, T. and Oland, J. late of St. Philip and Jacob, Gloucestershire, brown stoneware potters, at the Rummer Tavern, All Saint's-lane, Bristol. (Hicks and Braikenridge, Bartlett's-buildings.

Bally, J. late of Bristol, merchant. (Vizard and Blower, Lincoln's-inn-fields; and Mr. Gregory, Bristol.

Boorer, T. of Sutton, Surrey, horse-dealer. (Kirkman-lane, Marshall-street, Goldensquare. Carter, J. of Hanover-street, Hanover-square, Middlesex, milliner. (Kaye, Dyer's-buildings, Holborn.

Campbell, G. of Liverpool, merchant, at the Star and Garter Tavern, Liverpool. (Wheeler, 23, Lincoln's Inn-fields.

Chawner, R. of Hanbury, Staffordshire, brickmaker, at the Red Lion Inn, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. (Clowes, Orme, and Wedlake, King's Bench-walk, Temple. Crane, R. now or late of Liverpool, tailor, at the office of Mr. Mawdsley, solicitor, Doran's-lane, Lord-street, Liverpool. (Robinson and Hine, 32, Charter-house-square. Crowther, T. of Lindley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, manufacturer and clothier, at the offices of Messrs. Whitehead and Robinson, solicitors, Huddersfield. (Clarke, Richards, and Metcalfe, Chancery-lane. Coates, S. of Halstead, Essex, plumber and glazier, at the Three Cups Inn, Colchester. (Hall, Thompson, and Sewell, Salter's-ball. Chave, W. of the city of Bristol, provisionmerchant, at the Commercial Rooms, Cornstreet, Bristol. (Bourdillon and Hewitt, Bread-street, Cheapside.

Clay, W. of Cullum-street, flour-factor. (Smith and Weir, Cooper's-hall, Basinghall

street.

Chambers, T. of Fenchurch-street, hardwareman. (Brooking, 80, Lombard-street.

Crokat, C. and T. Wilkis, of Lawrence-Pountney-place, merchants. (Lane and Bennett, Lawrence Pountney-place.

Chamberlain, W. late of Bristol, but now of Bath, corn-dealer and hotel-keeper, at the Angel Inn, Westgate-street, Bath. (Makinson, Middle Temple.

Dare. G. late of Liverpool, grocer and teadealer, at the George Inn, Liverpool. (Chester, 3, Staple-iun, Holborn.

Dietrichsen, F. of North Church, Hertfordshire, heretofore of Rathbone-place, afterwards of Newinan-street, agent and woollen-draper. (Ledwich, John-street, Blackfriars-road.

Durrant, J. T. of Lambeth-road, Surrey, victualler. (Hull, 43, Chiswell-street. Davison, J. of Gutter-lane, warehouseman, (Sweet, Stokes, and Carr, Basinghall-street. Dixon, T. jun. of Clitheroe, Lancashire, cornmerchant and grocer, at the Swan Inn, Clitheroe. (Hurd and Johnson, No. 7, King's Bench-walk, Temple.

Edmond, J. of Size-lane, warehouseman. (Lawledge, Temple-chambers, Fleet-street. Edmans, J. late of Warwick-tane, cheesemonger. (Butt, 97, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury.

Escott, H. late of Dunster, Somersetshire. maltster, at the Luttrell Arms Inn, Dunster. (Blake, No. 1, Palsgrave-place, Temple-bar, Foulkes, J. of Wood-street, Cheapside, teadealer and grocer. (Wilks, Finsbury-place. Frearson, M. and J. Gordon, of Holboru, Middlesex, linen-drapers. (Fisher and Spencer, Walbrook.

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Gardie, L. formerly of New-street, Covent garden, but now of Regent-street, St James's, jeweller and hardwareman. (Blacklow, Frith-street, Soho.

Gough, J. of Dursley, Gloucestershire, linendraper, at the Ram Inn, Gloucester. (Williams and White, Lincoln's.inn. Griffiths, W. H. late of Lime-street, winemerchant. (Young, Charlotte-row, Mansion-house.

Hart, G of Church-street, Deptford, and W. Pittock, of Dartford, Kent, brewers (J. B. Mills, 101, Hatton-garden.

Haswell, J. F. of the Fox and Hounds-yard, Curtain-road, horse-dealer and livery-stablekeeper. (Isaacs, No. 6, Bury-street, St. Mary-axe.

Halford, R. late of Orchard-street, St. Luke, Old-street, and Brighthelmstone, Sussex, but now of Prospect-place. St. George the Martyr, Surrey, jeweller. (Cousins and Hyde, 6, Winchester-street, Old Broad-street. Hollins, J. of Ardwick, near Manchester, ironfounder, at the Bridgewater Arms Inn, Manchester. (Hund and Johnson, Kings Bench Walk, Temple.

Henson, S. of Brownlow-street, Holborn, tailor

and draper. (Harvey and Wilson, 43, Lincoln's inn-fields.

Harling, F. of Portland-street, Brighton, Sussex brazier, tinman and smith. (Goddard, 54, Basinghall-street.

Hodgson, S. of Hebden-bridge, Yorkshire, and S. Hodgson, of Halifax, Yorkshire, ironfounders, at the Bridgewater Arms Inn, Manchester. (Hurd and Johnson, King's Benchwalk, Temple.

Hancocks, R. late of the parish of Avenbury, Hereford, dealer in borses, wool and sheep (now a prisoner for debt in Worcester gaol), at the Falcon, Bromyard, Hereford. (William and White, Lincoln's-inn. Jones, W. of Wormwood-street, corn and coal-merchant. (Oriel and Leader, Worinwood-street.

Lloyd, T. of the Grove, Winstantow, Shropshire, timber-merchant, at the Angel lun, Ludlow. (Lloyd, No. 5, Furnival's-inn. Morris, T. of Regent-street, Blackwall, carpenter and builder. (Wells, No. 29, London-street, Ratcliffe.

Morgan, T. L. of the city of Bristol, mason, at the Commercial Rooms, Bristol. (King and Lukin, Gray's inn-square. Meads, G. of Bath, horse-dealer, at the White Lion Inn, Bath. (Makinson, Middle Temple. Mathews, R. of Watling-street, warehouse

man (trading under the firm of Robert Mathews and Co.). Walker, Rankin, and Richards, Basinghall-street

McKinnon, T. of Wapping High-street, oilman. (Younger, John-street, America square. Moss, A. of 206, High-street, Shadwell, slopseller. (Norton, 34, Whitecross-street. Marter, T. E. late of Carshalton, Surrey, corn and coal merchant. (Young, Charlotte-row, Mansion-house.

Moore, J. of Manchester, corn-dealer, at the Bridgewater Arms Inn, Manchester. (Norris, John-street, Bedford-row.

Milne, J. late of Liverpool, tavern-keeper, at
the office of Mr. Robert Frodsham, of King-
street, Liverpool. (Blackstock and Bunce,
King's Bench-walk, Temple.
Parfitt, T. of Bristol, cabinet-maker, at the
Commercial Rooms, Bristol. (Smith and
Bigg, 29, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-
Jane.

Payne, J. of Sidmouth, Devonshire, linen-dra-
per. (Fisher and Spencer, Walbrook-build-
ings, Walbrook.
Phillips, J. of No. 1, New-street, Horselydown,
Surrey, cheesemonger. (Broinley, Copthall-
court, Throgmorton-street.

Phillips, W. R. of Boreham Wood, near Elstree, Herts, horse-dealer. (Ford, Great Queen-street, Westminster.

Quinlan, J. T. and Stokes, J. T. late of Grosvenor-market, dyers and glazers (but now prisoners in his Majesty's Prison of the Bench.) (Allen, Gylby, and Allen, 17, Carisle-street, Sobo-square.

Quirk, W of Liverpool, ale and beer-brewer, at the Star and Garter Tavern, Paradisestreet, Liverpool. (Wheeler, 23, Lincoln'sinn-fields.

Rayner, J. late of Brighton-place, Kent-road, timber-merchant, and of the City-road, grocer. (Lewis, 47, Charlotte-street, Fitz

roy-square.

Robertson, J. of Red Lion-strest, Clerkenwell, jeweller. (R. and J. Patten, 76, Hattongarden.

Roper, F. of the Haymarket, Middlesex, hosier. (Taylor, Fen-court, Fenchurch-street. Richmond, P. of Leicester, woollen-draper, at the Three Crowns Inn, Leicester. (Jeyes, 69, Chancery-lane.

Ridgway, J. of Macclesfield, Cheshire, silkmanufacturer, at the Macclesfield Arms Hotel, Macclesfield. (Bell and Brodrick, Bow Church-yard.

Smith, R. of Northampton, lace dealer. (Fisher and Spencer, Walbrook-buildings, Walbrook.

St. Albin, W. late of Warrington, Lancashire, music seller, at the Angel Inn, Dale-street, Liverpool. (Adlington, Gregory, and Faulkner, Bedford-row

Stinchcomb, A. of Oldbury-on-the-Hill, Gloncestershire, maltster and corn-dealer, at the White Lion Inn, Bath. (Nethersoles and Barron, 15, Essex-street, Strand.

Sheppard, C. formerly of Swann's Mead, Bermondsey, but now of China-walk, Lambeth, Surrey, leather-dresser. (Walker, Rankin, and Richards, Basinghall-street. Shannon, J. of Liverpool, merchant, at the office of Messrs. Keen, Stafford. (Williams and White, Lincoln's-inn.

Skaif, J. of Leeds, draper, at the Star Inn, Manchester. (Ellis, Sons, Walmsley, and Gorton, Chancery-lane.

Share, C. late of St. Peter's, Worcestershire, cider-merchant, at the Albion Inn, St. Peter's. (Charles Pugh, King's-road, Bedford-row. Stanton, J. of the City of Worcester, coal and timber-merchant, and of Birmingham, winemerchant, at the Littleton's Arms Inn, Penkridge, Staffordshire. (Wheeler, No. 23, Lincoln's-inn-fields.

Sawyer, G. of Wynyatt-street, Goswell-street, Middlesex, dealer in lace and general commission agent. (Thomas Bennett, No. 7, Tokenhouse-yard. Sommerville, W. of Liverpool, victualler, at the George Inn, Dale-street, Liverpool. (Chester, 3, Staple-inn.

Smith, G. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, victualler and innkeeper, at the George Inn, Newcastleupon-Tyne. (Bell and Brodrick, Bow Church-yard, Cheapside.

Thatcher, J. of Stock port, saddler, at the Warren Bulkeley Arms Inn, Stockport. (John, Palsgrave-place, Temple-bar.

Vandermoolen, V. L. of No. 9, Castle-street, Houndsditch, warehouseman. (Norton, 34, Whitecross-street.

Wilkinson, W. of Ulverston, Lancashire, merchant, at the Golden Lion, Whitehaven, Cumberland. (Falcon, No. 4, Elm-court, Temple.

Woods, C. late of Stowmarket, Suffolk, cornmerchant, at the King's Head Ion, Stowmarket. (Dixon and Sons, New Boswellcourt, Lincoln's-inn.

Wood, T. of Bilston, Staffordshire, iroamonger, at the Royal Hotel, Temple-row, Birmingham. (Montagu, 48, Lincoln's-infields.

Wilson, T. of Edgeware-road, Paddington,

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Wells, G. of No. 200, Oxford-street, St. Maryla-bonne, Middlesex, trunk and camp equipage-maker. (Lindsay, St. Thomas-street, Borough.

Wilford E. of Boston, Lincolnshire, corn-fac. tor. (Druce and Sons, Billiter-square. Wills, J. of Queen Ann-street, boot and shoemaker. (Hill, Welbeck-street. Wakeford, J. W. Bolton-le-Moors, Lançashire, linen-draper. (Milne and Parry, Temple.

Wright, W. C. of Paternoster-row, bookseller. (Jay and Byles, No. 5, Gray's inn-place, Gray's-inn.

Yorston, R. of Mitre-court, Fleet-street, lawstationer. (Chapman Barber, Chancery-lane. Young, J. G. late of Austin-friars, merchant. (Van Sandau and Tindale, Dowgate-hill.

DIVIDENDS.

Anderson, J. jun., Whitby, Yorkshire, merchant, May 26.

Beale, W. and J. H. Wrathall; Union-street, Southwark, hatters, May 17.

Birt, G. Pickett-street, Strand, tea-dealer, &c. May 17.

Blake, T. Cowes, Isle of Wight, brewer, May

18.

Beaumont, J. Wheathouse, Huddersfield, metchant, &c. May 26.

Barge, B. Clifford-street, Bond-street, winemerchant, May 21.

Bignold, T. Bridge-street, Blackfriars, dealer in boots and shoes, May 28.

Budd, W. H. Gerrard's-cross, Bucks, May 28. Barnes, T. and H. Wentworth, New Corn Exchange, Mark-lane, May 28.

Browne, J. H. Clapham, Surrey, linen-draper, June 4.

Bentley, J. Leeds, stuff-merchant, June 3. Bithell, R. Lanypwll, Denbighshire, cheesefactor, June 15.

Barron, L. 52, Strutton-ground, Westminster, June 4.

Bentham, B. Chatham and Sheerness, banker, May 17.

Booth, W. and R. Booth, Bishopwearmouth, Durham, June 2.

Buckmaster, J. and W. Buckmaster, Old Bondstreet, Middlesex, tailors, June 17. Cragg, J. Salmesbury, Lancashire, dealer, May

18.

Cosser, W. Millbank-street, Westminster, timber-merchant, May 21.

Crole, D. Old Broad-street, stock, &c. broker, May 28.

Clarke, R. Newport, Isle of Wight, brewer, &c. June 4.

Collinson, T. Bridlington, Yorkshire, brewer Jaly 7.

Dunderale, N. Holbeck, Yorkshire, clothier, &c. May 17.

Dartnail, J Dover, ironmonger. &c. May 11. Daun, W. T. Bentham, B. Bentham, and J. Baike, Chatham and Sheerness, bankers, May 10.

Denne, J. Lamb's Conduit-street, watchmaker, May 28.

Dawes, J. Oxford-street, orange-merchant,
May 31.

English, F. Birmingham, draper, May 20.
Edwards, W. Chatham, linen-draper, May 28.
Edwards, G. and T. Hoggart, St. John-street,
West Smithfield, stationers, June 4.
Fyffe, H. M. Holborn, grocer, June 4,
Golding, H. Philpot-laue, wine-merchant,
May 3.

Goff, W. Brighthelmstone, Sussex, linen-draper, May 21.

Glover, E. Hardshaw, Lancashire, shopkeeper, May 28.

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Gardner, C. Mile-end-road, merchant, May 28. Gravenor, W. Bristol, sugar-refiner, July 9. Harrison, H. Southwark-bridge, Stone-wharf, May 17.

Hopkins, W. D. Dunster-court, Mincing-lane, May 21.

Hayne, G. Kingston-upon-Hull, haberdasher, May 21.

Hibbert, J. Hylord's-court, Crutched-'riars, wine-merchaut, &c. May 28.

Hillingworth, H. A. Fowey, Cornwall, winemerchant, June 1.

Harrison, S. New Sleaford, Lincolnshire, mercer, &c. June 1.

Howkins, J., T. Morris, and W. Constable, Regent-street, Blackwall, builders, June 7. Hughes, J. T. High-street, Shoreditch, haberdasher, &c. June 7.

Jogger, J. East Stonehám, Devonshire, stonemason, May 23.

Keast, J. East-lane, Cornwall, money-scrivener, May 18.

Kirkman, J. High-street, St. Giles's, brewer, May 21.

King, F. Warwick, upholsterer, &c. May 28. Knibb, A. Barnwell, St. Andrew, Northamptonshire, miller, &c. June 8.

Lewis, J. Goyfrey, Monmouthshire, timberdealer, May 18.

Levy, J. Smith's-buildings, Goodinan's-fields,
May 28.
Leach, H. Bristol, linen-merchant, May 31.
Lea, J. Haighton, Flint, miller, June 15.
Morgan, J. M., G. M. Morgan, and R. Morgan,

Belle Sauvage-yard, Ludgate-hill, May 17. Maddock, C. F. Plymouth, linen-draper, May

31.

Marshall, J. Mincing-lane, May 31.

Martin, J. Bolton, Lancashire, cotton-manufacturer, June 7.

Meybruch, F. Old Cavendish-street, Oxfordstreet, tailor, June 28.

Needham, E Macclesfield, ironmonger, May 23. Pepper, H. T. Kingston-upon-Thames, stonemason, May 28.

Powell, E. Dover, miller, May 11.

Parker, M. and F. Parker, Wapping, merchants, May 31.

Powell, F. Forest Wharf, Earl-street, Blackfriars, May 14.

Pine, T. and E. Davis, Maidstone, millers, June 4.

Shand, F. Liverpool, iron-merchant, May 20 Skaif, H. Whitby, Yorkshire, linen draper, &c. May 26.

Sims, C. Crown court, Broad-street, merchant, &c. May 21.

Smith, T. Horsham, timber-merchant, May 7. Street, J. F. and W. Street, Bucklersbury, stationers, May 28.

Shirley, R. Bucklesbury, carpet-manufacturer, May 28.

Sentenis, W. F. Langbourne-chambers, mer. chants, May 28.

Seager, S. P. Maidstone, dealer, June 5. Thomas, J. 46, Piccadilly, draper, May 28. Thompson, J. Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, May 28.

Veira, A. J. L. and A M. Braga, Tokenhouseyard, merchants, June 4.

White, T. Regent-street, Westminster, whitesmith, May 17.

Wilkes, J. A. and T. E. Hammond, Birmingham, glass-toy-makers, May 18.

Wise, S. and C. Brenchley, St. Mildred's-court, Poultry, paper-makers, May 17.

Wren, J. Great Titchfield-street, PortlandPlace, carpenter, May 31.

Welchman, T. Rathbone-place, feather-maker, May 31.

Wood, J. Leeds, woolstapler, June 3. Watson, G. B. Rock-lodge, Durham cornmerchant, June 1.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

May 2. in Park place, St. James's, the lady of Thomas Rose, Esq. of a son.

3. In Russell-square, Mrs. Spankie, of a son. 4. The lady of Sir Alexander Don, Bart. M.P. of a son.

5. At Castle-house, Torrington, Devon, the lady of A. W. J. Deane, Esq. of a son. 7. At the honse of her father, Win. Leader, Esq. M.P. Putney-hill, the lady of the Rev. Alex. Fownes Luttrell, of a daughter. 15. At Lawn-house, Hanwell, Mrs. Francis Janvrin, of a son.

16. At Prospect-hall, near Killarney, the lady of the Hon. Thos. Brown, of a son.

-At Wembley Park, Middlesex, the lady of the Rev. John Edward Gray, of Gayton, Northampton, of a daughter.

- At Great Yarmouth, Mrs. John J. Robinson, of a daughter.

18. At Warblington-house, Hants, the lady of Wm. Padwick, jun. Esq of a daughter.

19. On Thursday, Mrs. Davison, of the Brand, Salop, of a daughter.

26. In Upper Grosvenor street, the lady of H. Ferguson, Esq. of a son.

MARRIAGES.

May 3. Thomas Bridges, Esq. of Clifton, to Mary, third daughter of the late Joseph Til stone, Esq. of Staffordshire.

5. At St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, by the Rev. Edward Rice, Thomas Hood, Esq. of Isling ton, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Reynold's, Christ's Hospital

12. At Mary-la-bonne New Church, by the Rev. R. Grant, B.C.L. Fellow of New College, Oxford, Thos. T. Grant, Esq. to Emma, fifth daughter of the late Richard Grant, Esq. of Russell-place, Fitzroy-square. 14. At Ewell (for Epsom) Surrey, William Ellis, Esq. of Weymouth-street, to Mary, daughter of Sharon Turner, of Red Lionsquare, Esq.

16. At St. Margaret's, Westminster, by the Rev. John Warneford, John Martin Ardlie, Esq. to Miss M. A. Leighton.

17. John Nugent Barberie, Esq. to Miss E. P. Dyke, of Brunswick-square. -At Mary-la-bonne Church, Mrs. Henry Davison, of Chandos-street. Cavendish-square, to Wm. Horne, Esq. of Upper Harley-street, and of Epping-green, Herts.

18. At St. George's, Bloomsbury, by the Rev. Dr. Stephens, of Devonshire-place, John Oliver Jones, Esq. of John-street, Bedfordrow, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Dix Pitman, Esq.

22. In the Chapel of the Russian Ambassador, by the Rev. Mr. Smirnoff, E. Ralli, Esq. of Broad-street, to Miss Mary Mavrogordato, eldest daughter of J. Mavrogordato, Esq. of Bush-lane.

23. By the Rev. Dr. Rudge, at St. Anne's, Limehouse, Richard Lawrence, Esq. of Mile-end-road, to Miss Tyler, of Stepney.

23. At Sub-deanery, [Chichester, by the Rev.
William Holland, William Dilke, Esq. to
Mary, widow of the late Henry Silverlock,
Esq.
DEATHS.

May 2. At the Vicarage-house, Buckden, in the 54th year of her age, Mary, wife of the Rev. Dr. Maltby, Preacher at Lincoln's-inn. Mr. John Stride, of Carey-street, Lincoln'sinn, Solicitor, in the 80th year of his age. 3. At his house tn Grosvenor-street, Sir John Cox Hippisley, Bart. in his s0th year. 4. At Tong-hall, Yorkshire, most deeply famented, a few days after the birth of a daugh ter, Frances Penelope, wife of Thomas Rawson, Esq. and daughter of Colonel J. P. Tempest, of Tong-hall.

6. After a protracted illness, at her house in Berkeley-square, the Lady Ann Barnard, relict of the late Andrew Barnard, Esq. She was sister to the late Earl of Balcarràs, and to the present Countess of Hardwicke.

At the Rectory, Aisholt, Grace, wife of the Rev. John Brice.

7. At Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, aged 34, Mary Ann, only daughter of Mrs. Corrie, of Dunron, Scotland.

8. Mrs. Horsey, wife of the Rev. John Horsey, of Northampton.

Frederick, the only son of Mr. Smith, of New Basinghall-street, and of Newingtonplace, Kennington.

9. By a fall from an open carriage, Mrs. Brodie, wife of P. B. Brodie, Esq. Barrister-atLaw, of Lincoln's inn-fields.

10. At the house of her son-in-law, Mr. William Crew, Highgate, Margaret, widow of the late John Thistlewood, Esq. of Staines, in her 16th year.

11. In the 20th year of his age, John, second son of Thomas Hardy, Esq. Walworth. 12. William Nurse, Esq. of Pinner, aged 64. 13. At Knole, in Kent, after a short illness of three days, Earl Whitworth, aged 71.

14. At his house, at Islington green, also of Leadenhall-street, Thomas Wilson, in his 57th year.

15. At Tunbridge Wells, aged 22, Caroline Sarah, wife of Herbert B. Curteis, Esq. eldest son of Edward J. Curteis, Esq. of Windmill-hill, M.P. for the county of Sussex. 16. In South Audley-street, after a protracted illness, the Right Hon. Lady Isabella Hatton, youngest sister of the late Marquis of Hertford.

- At his house in Devonshire-street, George Mowbray, Esq. in his 78th year.

18. At the Hasles, Lancashire, Elizabeth Mary, wife of Joseph Birch, Esq. M.P.

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Catherine, wife of Thos. Bayles, Esq. surgeon, Woolwich, aged 42.

21. At Montreal, Sevenoaks, Julia Mary Herries, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Herries, and sister of J. C. Heiries, Esq. M.P.

25. At Hampstead, J. P. De Roure, Esq. -The infant son of Lady Charlotte Calthorpe.

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