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M. G. Londes has published a systematic Catalogue of Plants growing spontaneously in the Environs of Gottingen; it contains the phonogamea, according to the first 23 classes of Linneus (Vergeichniss der wildwachsenden Pflanzen. Gottingen. 8 gr. p.) Natural History.

M. Walther, bookseller at Erlangen, has published, Georgii Augusti Goldfuss, doctoris medicinæ et chirurgiæ, enumeratio insectorum eleutheratorum Capetis Boni Spei totiusque Africæ, descriptione iconibusque nonnullarum specierum novarum illustrata, cum tabula ænea. The author was sent by his niajesty the King of Prussia to collect Natural productions at the Cape of Good Hope, and we may reasonably expect many valuable additions to the science of Natural History.

MM. J. Wolf and B. Meyer have published at Nuremberg, No 1 to 9 of the Natural History of German Birds, described and designed from Nature. The first two numbers of this work were published under the title of the "Birds of Franconia," but as the editors do not now confine themselves to the former narrow geographical boundaries, they have taken a more extensive scope in their title.

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tion 11. On lying-in establishments: 12. On Vaccination, &c. (Magazin für die Technische Heilkunde, 8vo. Stettin. 2 flor.) Miscellanies.

A work intended for the amusement and information of its readers has been commenced at Dantzic, entitled Miscellanies, relating to Man and to the World. The two Volumes published, contain accounts of, or essays on the following subjects.-Vol. 1: 1. The union of Calmar: 2. The islands in the Gulf of Finland: 3. The Man in the iron Mask. Vol. 2: 1. Philip Augustus, King of France: 2. Charles 6 and 7, Kings of France: 3. The Hot springs and Volcanoes of Iceland: 4. Ivan and the troubles of Russia in 1764.

A periodical publication has been commenced at Leipzic, by M. J. A. Bugh, intended to give an account of every particular worthy of notice, relating to India; it consists of extracts from voyages and other works of a similar description, from which this kind of information may be derived.. Four numbers (making one volume 4to. 26 plates pr. 6 rxd.) are to be published in a year. Magazin über Asian. vol. 1, N° 1. 1 rxd. 12 gr.)

lished by M. A. E. Eschke. (Kleine Schrifften, 8vo. 20gr.)

Natural Philosophy.

A work entitled the Phalænæ of Europe designed from nature, or the natural history A selection of pieces in Poetry and Prose of the Bombyces Nobiles, drawn and pub-chiefly from various periodical works, is published by Louis de Müller, is commenced at Breslaw. N° 1. contains: 1. Bombyx Pudica: 2. B. Hebe: 3. B. Hera: 4. B. Purpurea. The work is published in two editions 1 folio: of this 40 copies only are printed: 2. A quarto edition 60 copies only: it will be terminated in 6 or 7 numbers. (Abbildungen Europæischer Nacht-Schmetterlinge: folio 6 rxd. 4to. 3 rxd.)

Medicine.

M. L. Storr, has published Researches into the Nature and Treatment of Hypocondriasis. (Untersuchengen über den Begrif Svo. Stutgard. 1 flor. 12 kr.)

M. H. F. Elsaesier, has published at Stutgard, an Essay on Operations for the Cateract. (Ueber die operation des grauen Staars. 8vo. 24 kr.)

M. K. Soemmering, has published at Frankfort, a description of the Organs of Hearing Abbildungen des menschlichen Hocrorgans: folio, 5 plates 11 flor.)

M. A. Ehrhard, has published a magazine of technical and legal Medicine and medical Legislation. It contains: 1. An essay on the disorders occasioned by dentition: 2. Observations on a caries of the under jaw, by M. Merk: 3. On the efficacy of Dr. Reich's febrifuge medicine, by M. Graber: 4. On physicians by the same: 5. On the bite of a viper by M. Gesner: 6. On a dropsy in the brain by the same: 7. History of an imaginary disorder: 8. Two cases of Hydrosephalus: 10. Plan of a medical organiza

M. I. T. Maur published at Gottingen in 1802, a work on the elements of Experimental Natural Philosophy; he has lately reprinted it, with considerable additions, consisting of the discoveries made since the period of its first publication, particularly Galvanism. (Anfangsgrunde der Naturlehre, 8vo. pp. 550.)

Travels.

Carr's Travels in Denmark, Sweden, and Prussia, have been translated into German, by M. Zimmermann, and published at Rudolstadt, in 2 vols. 8vo. The same author has translated the work entitled, Paris as it Was, and as it Is.

HUNGARY.. Miscellanies.

Dr. Lübeck has commenced a work entitled

Ungrische Miscellen, Hungarian Miscellanies: three numbers are published.

Professor N. Revai has published the first division of the second volume of his Grammatica Hungarica elaboratior: it relates to the Verbs.

At Pest M. Tanarki has published a Hungarian translation of Tasso's Jerusalem deli vered.

M. J. Hegyi has published at Pest a Hungarian translation of Cicero's letters, and also a Library for youth.

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A committee of the Academy of Sciences at Petersburgh, has laid before that body the project of a system of "Rules for writing Russian words with foreign characters, and foreign words with Russian characters." Two alphabets, the German and French, are made use of to render the pronunciation of Russian words intelligible to strangers. The plan was approved by the Academy, and it will be published without delay; it will be of great utility with respect to Russian names, which have been much disfigured by the various ways of writing them used by French, German, and English writers.

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OBITUARY.

Died, at Monserat, aged 64, Francis MasHis botanical observations during ten years in the interior of Asia, whither he went by his Majesty's appointment, have rendered his name conspicuous in the annals of that useful science. On his return to England, he published his observations on several new species of the genus Stapilia Nova, a treatise Having remained only a year in England, by well worthy the attention of the botanist. his Majesty's permission he went to America, where a short illness terminated a life spent in promoting knowledge useful to mankind.

On the 10th inst. at Edinburgh, Sir Wm. Forbes, of Pitsligo, one of the distinguished few whom Providence seems to have destined to purposes of dignity and usefulness, by combining, with a station of great influence in society, the best attributes of the understanding, and the noblest qualities of the heart. Born to the inheritance of an ample fortune, this gentleman early devoted himself to the improvement of the commercial interests of his country, and was the founder, in conjunction, with the late Sir James Hunter Blair, of the well known banking establishment which now bears their name. In this situation, his views though directed to considerations of personal advantage, were connected with the welfare of the community. His liberality and indulgence were conspicuous in the numerous cases of mercantile transactions which came under his view, when he had first ascertained that the objects were judicious and honest. The support and encouragement of all public concerns engaged much of his attention; and in public and private charity his liberality was exemplary and unostentatious. In the intercourse of private society, and in the bosom of his family, the qualities of Sir Win. Forbes were not less amiable than those of his public station were honourable and useful. In his youth he had devoted much of his time to the study of literature; and, during the course of his long life, he never lost sight of those liberal pursuits which early association had endeared to him, and which, while they relieved the pressure of serious avocations, lent a distinguished grace to his character. Sir Wm. Forbes was one of the earliest members of the celebrated Literary Club, which boasted, among its other illustrious associates, the names of Johnson, Reynolds, Garrick, Fox, and Burke. He survived many of these eminent men, and, we believe, has left few of the original members behind him. His account of the life and writings of his friend Dr. Beattie, although it is the production of a man not accustomed to write for the public, exhibits a complete knowledge of the subject, and an honourable and benevolent heart.

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Mr. Chas. Lloyd, of Christ Church, one of the gentlemen who distinguished themselves in the public examinations of the present year admitted a complete B.A.; Mr. Paggen Hall, and Beilby Lawley, Esq. of Christ Church, also admitted B.A.

Oct. 17. Dr. Rich, Vice Chancellor, and Dr. Isham, Warden of All Souls, two of the triennial visitors of Reading School, accompanied by the mayor and corporation of that borough, proceeded from the Town Hall to the Old School Room, fitted up as a theatre. At this representation the boys were animated by the presence of these academical visitors, and in some parts rose if possible above their former excellence. On Saturday following the Oxford visitors were employed in the morning in examining the objects contained in Archbishop Laud's foundation, after which they returned to Oxford.

Oct. 30. Mr. Wm. Chas. Casamajor, student in law, admitted B.LL.

The Rev. Jas. Hutchinson, B.A. of Balliol College, admitted M.A.

Messrs. R. R. Raikes and P. Frye, of Oriel College, Fred. H. Papendick, Jas. Blencowe, Arthur Meyrick, and John Eckley, of Trinity College, and Wm. Veale, of New College, admitted B. A.

Nov. 3. Messrs. P. Hall and P. B. Lawley of Christ Church; P. F. Hony of Exeter College, and J. Latham of Brazen-nose College, elected Fellows of All Souls.

Nov. 7. The Hon. and Rev. R. Bagot, of All Souls, and the Rev. Philip T. Strong, of Oriel, B. A. admitted M.A.

The Rev. Hugh Thomas, of Jesus College, late of Martinique, and Chaplain to the 4th W. I. Reg. is presented by the Lord Chancellor to the Rectory of Llysvaen, North Wales.

Mr. Geo. Cox, A.B. is appointed Master of the New College School, in the room of the Rev. John Slatter, M.A. resigned.

Nov. 12. J. Harper, Esq. Student in Civil Law, of Trinity College, admitted B.LL Grand Compounder.

Messrs. Edw. Price, of Wadham; Jas. H. Stewart, of Exeter; Wm. G. Motte, and G. Fort, of Balliol College, admitted B.A.

Nov. 13. The Rev. Edw. Booth, B.A. elected Fellow of Lincoln College; and Mr. Fenwicke and Mr. Nash, also elected Exhibitioners, and Mr. Clarke, Scholar of that Society.

Nov. 15. Mr. C. Price admitted Fellow of New College.

Cambridge.

Oct. 10. Being the first day of term, the following reverend gentlemen are elected offi cers of the University for the year ensuing;

Proctors. Wm. Gimingham, M.A. Čaius John Gilbert, M.A. Emmanuel.

Moderators.--Rob. Woodhouse, M.A. Caius. Gen. D'Oyley, M.A. Benet. Taxors.-Geo. Barnes, M.A. Queen's.-T. Hosking, M.A. Sidney.

Scrutators. Wm. Millers, B. D. St. John's. Wm. Webb, M.A. Clare Hall.

Oct. 12. The following gentlemen are cho sen of the caput.-The Vice Chancellor.-J. Porkington, D.D. Clare Hall, Divinity.Jos. Jowett, LL.D. Trinity Hall, Law.-T. Ingle, M.D. Peterhouse, Physic.-C. Chevallier, M.A. Pemb. Hall, Sen. Non Regent. -John B. Thomson, M.A. Jesus College, Non-Regent.

Oct. 17.-The Rev. Rich. Dods, of Benet College, and Mr. R. A. Tucker, of Jesus, admitted to the degree of B.A.

The Seatonian Prize is this year adjudged to the Rev. Chas. Hoyle, M.A. of Trinity College, for his Poem on Paul and Barnabas at Lystra.

Oct. 24. The Rev. Hugh Owen, of St. John's College, admitted to the degree of M.A.

The Rev. R. Whittingham is instituted by commission from the Lord Bishop of Lincoln to the Vicarage of Potton in Bedfordshire, vacated by the death of the Rev. Mr. Affleck, on the presentation of the Lord Chancellor.

Nov. 3. The Rev. Dr. Turner, Master of Pembroke Hall, resigned the office of Vice Chancellor of this University.

Nov. 4. The Rev. Wni. Pearce, D.D. Master of Jesus College, and Dean of Ely, was elected into that office, for the year ensuing. Dr. Pearce served the office in 1789.

Nov. 15. Wm. Carlyon, Esq. of the Inner Temple, and the Rev. J. H. Howlett, Curate of St. Martins in the Fields, are elected Fellows of Pembroke Hall.

The Rev. Sam. Shipley, M.A. is presented by Sir Rich. Kaye, Bart. Dean of Lincoln, to the Vicarage of Ashborne, with the Rectory of Mappleton, in the County of Derby, vacant by the death of the Rev. Wm. Webb.

ARMY PROMOTIONS.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.—October 4. Staff-Brig. Gen. A Wood from home staff, to be brig, gen. to the forces in the Windward and Leeward Islands, v. Sir R. Bassett, dec.

To be Assistant Commissaries of Stores, Sc.-P. Turquand, T. H. Powell, D. Elliott, W. Poppleton, A. W. Young, T Maxwell, W. Brown Barracks.-W. Hanmer late ed royals) to be b m. in Gt. Britain, v. Page. Medical Establishment for Military Department of Ordnance.-Sup. assist. surg. M. Slinger, to be

assi t. surg. v. Blackistone, appd. resident surg.
Chatham.
October 7.

9th Dragoons.-Capt. C. Dick, 71 foot, to be capt. 2. Bagwell exch.-Surg. R. Stratton, 90 foot, to be surg. v. Jordan, exch.-Assist, surg. J. Arthur, 6 drag. to be assist. surg. v. Davis superseded.

17th do-Assist-surg. Howship, 13 foot, to be assist surg. v. Hemphill, resigned.

ist Fort Guards.-Lt Willilier to be adj.-Assistsurg. W. Curtis to be surg.-Assist-surg. R. Warde, royals, to be assist-surg-Serj-maj. R. Colquhoun, to be quart-mast.

1st Foot. To be lieuts. without purchase, Ens. J. Hamilton, R. Elliot, G. Mee, R. Roth well, P. Grant, from 9 foot.

1st Foot.-To be Ens. A. Kellett, W. Graham, M. Dermott, Clandinnon.

3th do.-Lt. J. Gunn, 95 foot, to be lieut. v. Burke, exch.-Lieut. J Reade, 7 W. I. reg. to be lieut. v. Elwes, exch.

7th do.-Ens, L. Montfort, 82 foot, to be lieut. 9th do.-T. White to be ens. v. Rothwell. 10th do. Maj. C. F. Hill to be lieut col. by purcase, v. Dalrymple.-Surg. R. Y. Vance, 57 foot, to be surg. v. Glasse.

11th do.-G. P. Bradshaw to be Ens.

15th do.-Lieut. E. H. O. Jones to be capt. by purchase Brown.-Ens. J. Archdeacon to be lieut. v. Jones.-Hospital mate, C. Collier to be assist-surg. . Howslip.

14th do.-Ens. W. H. Goghlan, 44 foot to be lieut. without purcha e, v. Otway.

20th do―J. R. Blakeley to be Ens. by purch. v. Rawston.

22 1 do. Lieut-col. J. Dalrymple, 10 foot to be lieut-col. v. Lord Stuart.

40th do.-Ens. W. B. Hook, to be lieut. without purchase.-M. Chaddick to be ens. v. Hook. 44th do.-G. Fitzgerald to be ens. v. Coghlan. 47th do Ens. T. O'Reggan to be lieut.-L. Campbell to be ens. v. O'Reggan.

49th do.-H. Lennon (lately dismissed as surg. 29 foot) to be surg. v. Walsh.

53d do.-Ens. T. Price to be licut. v. Lacon. 57th do.-Assist-surg. J. Paddock, 1st drag. to be surg. v. Vance.

62d do.-Surg. E. Walsh, 49 foot to be surg. 05th do.-T. Knott, to be ens. by purchase, v. Morlett.

67th do-Maj. G. H. Duckworth, Yorke L. volunteers, to be maj. v. Stuart who exch. 69th do-Capt W. E. Fitz. Thomas, 2d G. B. to be Capt. v. Dale, who exch.

71st do. Capt. H. Bagwell, 9 drag. to be capt. v. Dick, who exch.

74th do.-Ens. D. Stewart, to be lieut. by purch. v. Collins.

824 do.-Cadet.-Crofton from R. M. C. to b ens. without purch. v. Montfort.

$3d do.-Ens. J. Hardman, 27 foot to be licut. by purchase.

goth do. Ens. R. Corry to be lieut, without purch Eng ish-Cadet Percival, R. M. C. to be ens.. Corry-Surg. C. Jordan, 9 drag. to be surg. v

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95th do-Lieut. E. Burke. 5 foot to be lieut. Gunn

96th do-Capt. R Mowbray, 80 foot to be Maj by parch. v Stewart

4th WI R--Lieut. T. Windsor, 100 foot, to be capt, without purch. v Lord Somerset

7th doLicut. H I. Elwes, 5 foot, to be lieut. Reade

York Ld. Vol.--Brevet lieut col. 67 foot, to be maj. Duckworth-Ens. A. de Finceau, 60 foot, to be licut without purchase, v Ellart Dillon's Reg.-Pouchaion to be ens. v Picon Froberg's do-Ens.J. Mul er, from Watteville's reg. to be lieut-A. Reichstater to be ens. P. Von Fuhrer, to be ens

2d G. B-Capt. T. Dale, 69 foot, to be capt. v Fitz Thomas

4th R. V. B.-Lieut. W. Me Laughlin from wag. tr to be lieut.--Lieut. F. Horton from do to be do

7th do-Lieut. N. Keen from do to be do
Nova Scotia Fencibles-K. Glazebrook to be ens.
Schwartz

Brevit Maj the hon. J. T. Deane, 38 foot, to be
lieut-col. in the army
Garrison-Lieut-gen. Sir J H Craig, K B to be gov
of Blackness Castle, v the Hon. C Hamilton,
deceased

Hospital Staff-Gar-surg. T Benyon from the garrison at Gibraltar to be surg. to the forcesSurg H Glasse 10 foot, to be surg to the forces serving at Gibraltar, v Benyon October 11.

Staff-John Lowe to be an assist-commissary of accounts to the forces

Barracks-E Chesterton to be dep B M in G. Brit. Warrington

October 14.

2d Dragoon Guards-W F Elliott to be cornet 3d do-Hon F Bernard to be do v Lee

4th do-G. Ackers to be coinet, v Drought-R. Falkiner do v Blake

9th Light Drag-Lieut. J. Rolfe, 15 foot, to be

lieut

18th do T. Evans to be cornet, v Jones 2d Foot-Licut. T. Wasey 26 foot, to be lieut. Virgo, who exchanges

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9th do Ens. G Cornwall to be lieut. v Hill 14th do Ens. R. Heathcote to be lieut. v Hill-H J. Wynniatt to be ens. v Hunter-T. Caulfield to be ens. Heathcote

24th do Ens. F. Waldron to be lieut. v BabyEns. G. Pawlay to be lieut.-John Mee to be ens.-J. Medlycott to be ens. Pawlay 25th Foot-Ens. W. Shewbridge to be lieut.-Ens J. Hitchcock do-H. Kane to be Ens. Shewbridge-T. Lynch to be do v. Hitchcock

26th Foot-Lieut. W. H. Virgo, 2 foot to be lieut: v Wasey

27th do-Lieut. P. Jones to be capt. v BoothbyEns. W. Henderson to be licut. v Jones-Ens. A. Saver do v Thomas--Ens. H. Drummond dov Maddocks-Drew to be ens. v Henderson A. Fraser do Sayer-G. Lennon dov Drum. mond

32d do-Lieut. W. Hinde 23 foot to be lieutEns T. Rose do-Ens. C. Wallett do-T. Butler to be ens. v Rose-C. Seymour do Wallett

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

Nov. 1. D. Pickance, Manchester, manufacturer Jas. White, Woodchester, Worcestershire, clothier

Nov. 15. Tho. Lowe, of Mottram, Chester, cotton-spinner

BANKRUPTS.

Oct. 21. J. Harris, Great Shire-lane, Lincoln'sinn-fields, cap-manufacturer. Attorney, Popkin, Dean-street, Soho

J. Waters, Old Bethlem, turner. Att. Collins and Waller, Spital-square

S. Goodwin, Haymarket, hardwareman. Att. Patten, Cross-street, Hatton-street

M. Lee, Wellington, Somerset, scrivener. Att.
Shephard and Adlington, Bedford-row

E. Cullum, Suffolk, shop-keeper. Att. Towle,
Palmer and Pugh, Gray's-inn-square
T. Colburne, Henstridge, Somerset, linen-ma-
nufacturer. Att. Blake and Son, Took's-

court, Carey-street

R. Willcock, Irlam, Lancaster, cotton-spinner. Att. Blackstock, St. Mildred's-court, Poultry Oct. 25. John Herbert and Chas. Mayo, London, warehousemen. Att. Ellis, Cursitor-street Robt. Dale, Maresfield, Sussex, collar-maker. Att. Ellis, Hatton-garden

And. Hetherington and John Mackie, Drurylane, perfumers. Att. Silver, Ely-place,

Holborn

Bernard Preston, Holborn, linen-draper. Att. J. and R. Willis, Warnford-court, Throg

morton-street

Nath. Jefferys, Pall-mall, jeweller. Att. Mayo and Pearse, Cloak-lane.

Wm. Townend, Booth-mill, Rishworth, York

shire, cotton-spinner. Att. Hodgson, Surrey-street, Strand

Coulsey Savory, Twford, Norfolk, dealer. Att. Windus, Son, and Holtaway, Chancery-lane. Wm. Gamble, Liverpool, merchant. Att. Crump and Lodge, Liverpool

Edm. Armistead, Giggleswick, Yorkshire, cotton-spinner. Att Caton, Gray's-inn Oct. 28. John Perkins, Hertford, carpenter, Att Crawford, Craven-buildings, City-road Robt. Browne, Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurancebroker. Att Teasdale and Brown, Bishopsgate-street Within

Bernard Ross, New City Chambers, merchant. Att Parnther and Son, London-street, Fenchurch-street

Jos. Bell, Castor, Lincolnshire, mercer, Att
Leigh and Mason, New Bridge-street
John Humble, South Shields, linen-draper. Att
Bell and Brodrick, Bow-lane, Cheapside
Wm. Copperthwaite and Jas. Waring, Man-
chester, manufacturers. Att Ellis, Cursitor-

street

Thomas Taylor, Birmingham, gun-barrelmaker. Att Kinderley, Long, and Ince, Sy

mond's-inn

Tho. and Edw. Farrer, Pudsey, Yorkshire, clothiers. Att Evans, Thavies-inn

Nov. 1. Mary Jones and Edw. Jones, Wrexham, Denbighshire, drapers. Att Ellis, Cursitor

street

Wm. Edwards, Little Newport-street, Leicester

square, toyman. Att Oldham, Nag's Headcourt, Gracechurch-street

Geo. Cousins, Gray's-inn-lane, merchant. At Hudson, Winkworth-buildings, City-roed Cha. Flude, Camden-street, Islington, coalmerchant. Att Dickson, Old Broad-street, Royal Exchange

Nov. 4. Robt. Woolliscroft and Wm. Woolliscroft, Manchester, cotton-manufacturers.

Att R. and G. Edmunds, Lincoln's-inn John Worrall, Warrington, Lancaster, fourdealer. Att Leigh and Mason, New Bridgestreet, Blackfriars

Peter Aldersey, Liverpool, grocer. Att Blackstock, St. Mildred's-court, Poultry Jas. Carfrae and Robt. Hislop, Liverpool, drapers. Att Forrest, Liverpool

Wm. Sandford and Josiah Box, Salford, Lancaster, dyers. Att Sharpe and Eccles, Manchester

Tho. Davies, Kinderton, Chester,, wine merchant. Att Sandys, Horton, and Trevennen, Crane-court, Fleet-street

Wm. Clayton, Dockhead, Surrey, grocer. Att Jackson, Walbrook

Matt. Appleby, Royal Exchange, London, woollen-draper. Att Comyn, Bush-lane, Can

non-street

Nov. 8. John Crundall, Clapham-road, Lambeth, Surry, carpenter. Att Godmond, Bridecourt, New Bridge-street

Wm. Weaver, Red Lion, Gray's-inn-lane, vic-
tualler. Att Hughes, Chifford's-inn
John Christ. Weber, Whitechapel-road, baker.
Att Shearman, Hart-street, Bloomsbury
James Royle, Manchester, sadler. Att Edge,
Brown-street, Manchester

Rich. Keyworth, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire,
mercer. Att Pearson, Holborn-court, Gray's-
inn

Edw Byrne, jun. Liverpool, merchant. Att
Windle, John-street, Bedford-row

John Tolhurst, Milton, Kent, dealer. Att
Walker, Exchequer-office, Lincoln's-inn
Wm. Hutton, jun Fremington, Devonshire,
lime-burner. Att Luxmore, Red Lion-square
John Wakefield, Bouverie-street, wine-merchant.
Att Murphy, Bouverie-street, Flce:-street
Wm. Crane, Bridges-street, Covent-garden,
cheesemonger. Att Senior, Broad court,
Long-acre

Rich, Davey, Russel-court, Drury-lane, linendraper. Att Adams, Old Jewry Anth. Collins, Mile-end-road, ship-owner. Att Noy, Mincing-lane, Fenchurch-street Roger Holland, Great Wretham, Norfolk, farmer. Att Giles, Great Shire-lane Harry Thrupp, Highgate, corn and seed factor. Att Evitt and Rixon, Haydon-square, Minories Nov. 11. Tho. Carter, Kingston-upon-Hull, victualler. Att Evetts, Thavies-inn

Rich. Wm. Ulric Schneider, White Lion-court,
Birchin-lane, merchant Att E. and T. Da-
vies, Angel-court, Throgmorton-street
Charnel Bateman, of Derby, money-scrivener.
Att Lowton, Temple

R. Palmer, late of Carleton Roade, Norfolk.
Att Baxters and Martin, Furnival's-inn
W. King, King-street, Hammersmith,victualler.
Att Field, Richmond-buildings, Soho
T. Stutterd and Jabez Superd, Lindley, York,

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