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History and Medical Treatment of Calcu lous Disorders, with engravings.

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Q. E. D.,

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arithmetical question respecting Dobbin and Jolly; but as enough has been said on that subject, we must respectfully decline their communications.

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Erratum in our last Number, page 121, of the Conversazione, five lines from the bottom, for concern, read unconcern.

Selim's Poetry may one day be worthy of publication, but that assuredly is not the case at present.

The fair Rosetta may perhaps have understood the rhyming rhapsodies of her Birmingham Ephebus, but we must ignorantly confess them very far beyond our comprehension. One verse will be a specimen, ex. gr.

Yet I love not to such a degree,

I am not such a pitiful elf;
As to forfeit, in homage to thee,
The respect that is due to myself!!!"

The request of our Military Correspondent at York is under consideration. Northumbria has talents, which care and cultivation may raise to eminence.

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Literatura shall be attended to in our

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTS,

WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES,

FROM TUESDAY, AUG. 26, TO TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1817.

Extracted from the London Gazette.

N.B. All the Meetings are at GUILDHALL, unless otherwise expressed. The Country and London Attornies' Names are between Brackets,

BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.

CAMPBELL, GEO. Fenchurch-st. merchant, Sept. 2. COOK, THOS. Wylam, Northumberland, baker, Sept. 16.

SYKES, JOHN, London-wall, factor, Sept. 9. TAYLOR, SAM. Liverpool, merchant, Sept. 6.

BANKRUPTS.

ARNOLD, GEO. Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, grocer, Nov. 1, White Lion, Bristol. [Clarke, Bristol; and Jenkins and Co. New-inn.] Sept.

20. BETTS, JOHN THOS. Honduras-st. Old-st. rectifying distiller, Oct. 7. [Martin, Vintner's-hall, Thames-st.] Aug. 26.

BOOTH, JAS. and Co. Chorley, Lancaster, spiritdealers, Oct. 11, White Horse, Preston. [Par kinson, Chorley; and Alexander and Co. Newinn.] Aug. 30.

BOOTH, GEORGE, Bishop Wearmouth, Devon, ship-owner, Oct 18, Golden Lion, Sunderland. [Lawes, Sunderland: and Blakiston, Symond's. inn.] Sept. 6.

BLOOMFIELD, JOHN, Commercial-road, plumber, Oct. 21. [Hutchinson, Crown-co. Threadneedle. st.] Sept. 9.

BODY, W. Newhaven, Sussex, grocer, Oct. 25, Star Lewis. Gwynne, Lewis, Sussex.] Sept. 19. BONSALL,RICH. Brokers'-row, Southwark, builder, Oct. 28. [Metcalf, Basinghall-st.] Sept, 16. BERNOULLI, JOHN and EMANUEL, Jeffrey's-sq. St. Mary Axe, merchants, Oct. 11 and Nov. i. [Bourdillon and Co. Little Friday-st. Cheapside,] Sept. 90.

COZENS, WM. Kensington, linen-draper, Oct. 11 [Jones, Millman-st. Bedford-row.] Aug. 30. CHESTER, CHAS, jun. Liverpool, auctioneer, Oct. 9, 10, and 28, Bull and Punch Bowl, Liverpool. [Meddowcroft, Gray's-inn.] Sept. 16.

COOPER, GEO. sen Old Ford, Middlesex, dealer, Oct. 4 and 28. [Clarke, Bishopsgate-st.] Sept.

16.

COFFIN, JAS. WALLER, Plymouth-dock, mer. chant, Oct. 9, 10, and Nov. 1. [Carlton, Coffeehouse, Plymouth-dock.] Sept. 20. CARTWRIGHT, GEO. Birmingham, dealer, Oct 6, 7. and Nov. 1, Royal, Birmingham, Webb and Co. Birmingham; and Clarke and Co. Chanceryla.] Sept. 20. CASSON, JAS. and Co. Broadhaigh, Lancashire, flannel-manufacturers, Oct. 6, 7, and Nov. 1, Star, Manchester. [Hadfield, Manchester; and Hurd and Co. Temple.] Sept. 20.

COWELL, WM. jun. Wigan, Lancashire, butcher, Nov. 1, Eagle and Child, Wigan. [Grimshaw and Co. Wigan; and Ellis, Chancery-la.] Sept

20.

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DAUNCEY, JOHN, Baltonsbury, Somerset, cattledealer, Oct. 7, White Haft, Wells Somerset. [Welsh, Somerset; and Dyne and Co. Lincoln'sinn.] Aug. 26.

DICKENSON, JOHN, Dewsbury, Yotkshire, linendraper, Oct. 6, 7, and Nov.1, Star, Manchester. [Walker, Manchester; and Ellis and Co. Chancery-la.] Sept. 20.

FURNIVAL, SAM. Liverpool, grocer, Oct. 6, 7, and 28, George, Liverpool. [Orme, Liverpool.] Sept.

16.

GERALDIS, SERAFIM CARNEIRO. Broad-st..bu. Oct. 11 and Nov. 1. [Hind and Co. Throgmorton-st.] Sept. 29.

GRAY, BENJ. and Co. Liverpool, merchants, Oct. 21, 22, and Nov. 4, George, Liverpool. [Orred and Co. Liverpool Serjeant and Co. Manchester; and Lowe and Co. Southampton-bu. Chanceryla.] Sept. 93.

HURDIS, RICH.. Oxford, 'cordwainer, Oct. 11, at Mr. Bartram's, under the town-hall, Oxford. [Walsh, Oxford; and Pownall, Staples-iun.] Aug. 30.

HOUGHTON, HEN. Warton, Lancashire, dealer, Oct. 13, 14, and 19, King's Arms, Lancaster. [Johnson and Co. Lancaster; and Bakelock, Serjeant's-ion.] Sept. 6.

HOYLES, TIM. Nottingham, hosier. Oct 21, Ram, Nottingham. [Hall, Nottingham; and Hurd and Co. Temple.] Sept 6.

HENSMAN, THOS. and WM. Liverpool, merchants, Oct. 10, 11, and 28, George, Liverpool. [Chester, Staples-inn.] Sept. 16. HOLROYD, SAM. QUICK, Yorkshire, innkeeper, Oct. 10, 11, and 28, Duck and Hawthorne, Manchester. [Ellis, Chancery-la.] Sept 16. HUGHES, RICH. Bleeding Hart-yard, Hattongarden, stable-keeper, Oct. 4 and 28. [Tucker, Bartlett's-build. Holborn.] Sept. 16. JAMES, ROB. Builth, Brecon, ironmonger, Oct. 7, King's Head, Kington. [Davies and Co. Kington; and Pugh, Barnard st. Russell-sq.] Aug. 26. JACKSON, WM. and Co. Shepton Mallett, Somerset, grocers, Oct. 1:, Commercial-rooms, Bristol. [Cooke, Bristol; and Lamberts and Co. Gray'siun sq.] Aug. 30.

IRWIN, THOS. Chatham, merchant, Oet. 21. [Spencer, Mansfield-street, St. George's-fields.] Sept. 9.

JORDAN, WM. Finch-la. Cornhill, Eating housekeeper, Oct. 25. [Doughty, Paper-build. Temple.] Sept. 13.

LANSDELL, JOHN, jun. Bexhill, Sussex, farmer,
Oct. 14. [Ellis, Temple.] Sept. 2.1
MALINS, JOHN, Emmington, Oxford, dealer, Oct.
10, Royal Oak, Setsworth, Oxford. (Crafts,
High Wycombe, Bucks; and Crafts, Foley st.
Portland pl.1 Aug. 26.

NASH, JOHN, Wooton-under-edge, Gloucester, carrier, Oct. 25, Commercial-roons, Bristol.

[Livett, un. Bristol; and Poole and Co. Gray's inn 1 Sept. 13.

NIVEN, KÍCH. Manchester, silk and calico printer,

Oct. 10, 11, and Nov. 1, Bridgewater, Arms, Manchester. [Barrett, Manchester; and Willis and Co. Warnford-co. Throgmorton st.] Sept. 20. PERKINS, JOHN, Coventry, doctor of physic, Oct. 11, Castle, Coventry. [Troughton and Co.; and Carter, Coventry.] Aug. 30.

PARKBR, WM. Leeds, merchant, Oct. 1 and 14,
Court House, Leeds. [Atkinson and Co. Leeds. ]
Sept. 2.
PIERCE, WM. Benshatt, Shropshire, potter, Oct.
18, Red Lion, Broseley. [Pritchar and Co. Brose-
ley and Bigg, Southampton-build.] Sept. 6.
PARKES, BENJ. Moore-st. Birmingham, wire.
worker, Oct. 18. [Pope, Modiford-co. Fenchurch-
st.] Sept. 6.

POWELL, RICH. Leeds, Yorkshire, surgeon, Oct.
1, 2, and Nov. 1, Court-house, Leeds. [Sangster,
Leed.] Sept. 20.
RENTON, MARY, Coventry-st. saddler, Oct. 11.
(Timbrell and Co. Macclesfield-st. Sobo.] Aug. 30.
RANYARD, JOHN, Stickney, Lincoln, farmer,
Oct. 23, 24, and 25, Red Lion, Boston. [Harfley,
Boston; and Lodington and Co. Temple.] Sept.

15.

REEKS, JOHN, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, tanner, Oct. 1 and 25, King's Head, Wimborne Minster. [Parr, Poole, Dorsetshire; and Alexander and Co. New-inn.] Sept. 13.

ROWNTREE, WM. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, miller, Oct. 11 and Nov. 1, George, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [Stokes, Newcastle; and Bell and Co. Bow Charch yard.] Sept. 20.

RAFFIELD, GEO. South Shields, Durham, shipbuilder, Oct. 8, 18, and Nov. 4, Commission Rooms, Sunderland near the Sea. [Law, Sunderland; and Blakiston, Symond's inn.] Sept. 23. RIDLEY, JOHN, Wood-st. Cheapside, ostrich feather manufacturer, Oct. 7, 25, and Nov. 4. [Cranch, Union co. Old Broad st.] Sept. 23. SHAW, RICH. HUMPHREY, Liverpool, merchant Oct. 11, Star and Garter, Liverpool. [Avison and Co. Liverpool: and Castle-st. Holborn.] Aug. 30. STEAD, GEO. Aldermanbury, cheesemonger, Oct. 7, and 21. [Hartley, New Bridge-st. Blackfriars.] Sept. 9. SANDILANS, REV. RICH. Lower Grosvenor-pl. Pimlico, clerk, Oct. 28. [Thompson, Southampton-build. Chancery-la. Sept. 16. TREHARNE, EVAN, White hall, Carmarthen, dealer, Oct. 7, White Lion, Carmarthen. [Stephenson, Carmarthen; and Price, Lincoln's-inn.] Aug. 26.

TUCKETT, PHILIP DEBELL and Co. Bristol, wholesale-grocers, Oct. 7. Commercial Rooms. Bristol. [Levitt, jun. and Cross, Bristol; and Thompson, Gray's-in-sq.] Aug. 26.

THOMAS, RICH, Plymouth dock, wine merchant, Oct 1, 2, and 28, Star, St. Ives, Cornwall. [Price, New-sq. Lincoln's-inn.] Sept 16. WATERWORTH, JOHV, Manchester, dealer, Oct. 6, 7, and Nov. 1, Star, Manchester. [Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] Sept 20.

WALLER, JOHN, Manchester, hatter, Oct. 6, 7,
and Nov. 4, White Bear, Manchester. [Hewitt,
Manchester; and Ellis, Chancery la.] Sept. 23.
WELCHMAN, JOHN, Bradford, Wiltshire, ligen-
draper, Oct. 7, 25, and Nov. 4. [Newbon, St.-
Andrew's-hi 1, Doctors' commons.] Sept. 23.
YFO, ROGER, Bristol, hat-manufacturer, Oct. 11,
Ruminer, Bristol. [Haynes, Bristol; and Heelis,
Staples-inn.] Aug 30

ZEEGELAR, FRED. Alverstoke, Southampton, vic tualer, Oct. 4, 7, and Nv. 4, India Arms, Gospart. [Hoskins, Gosport; and Minchin, Free man's co. Cornhill.] Sept. 23.

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DIVIDENDS,

FROM TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1817.
Bulley, C. B. Pope's-head-alley, Bowdich, T. Bristol, Oct. 6
Nov. 1

Ansley, J. Star-co. Sept. 27
Aldred, J. Chertsey, Oct. 7

Arundell, G. Totness, Sept. 24
Allsop, R Louth, Oct. 20

Brattle, W Ryarsh, Sept. 27 Beaumont, J. Beech-st. Sept. 30 Brown and Co. Blackburn, Sept., Brown, W. and Co. Bristol,

25

Brown, H. Worcester, Sent. 26

Oct. 8

Burridge, S. G. Butt-la. Nov. 8 Bent, R Lincoln's-inn fields, Sept. Bul, W. Newcastle-upon-Tyne,

423

Oct. 2

Bowley, W. Birmingham, Sept. Brown, T Chorley, Oct. 1

30

Benson, J. R. Russel-pl. Oct. 11

Barker, S. and Co. Bilter-sq.yes, B. Tokenhouse-vard, Sept. 27
Sept. 8

Beer, N. Madbary, Sept. 94 Brown, H. Percy-st. Sept. 27

Bragg, J. Weymouth, Oct. 20
Brooman, J. Margate, Oct. 10
Bayliffe, G. Wakefield, Oct. 15

Europ. Mag. Vol. LXXII. Sept. 1817.

Bates, W. and Co. Bridgnorth,
Oct. 20

Clarke, R. East Dereham, Sept. 20
Coward. T. Bath, Sept. 17
Collins, R. Strand, Oct. 30
Cooper. J. Carlton, Sept. 16
Cunningham, J. Market-st. Sept.

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Oct. 11

Eyles, W. Cirencester, Sept. 30
Evans, H. Fishguard, Oct. 14
Farthing, J. St. John-st. Oct. 11
Fles, L. M. Bury-co. Sept. 27
Fisher, W. Cambridge, Sept. 20
Farnell, M. Leicester, Sept. 30
Finley, T. H. Whittle, Nov. 19
Grafton, E. Liverpool, Sept. 18
Grinsted, C. and Co. Horsham,
Sept. 19

Gray, E. and Co. Newgate-st.
Sept. 16

Gilpin, J. Syresham, Sept. 22
Garrs, W. Grossington, Oct. 3.
George, J. Monmouth, Oct. 4
Gillbee, N. Denton, Oct. 7
Garrard, W. Laxfield, Nov. 8
Hagedorn, J. P. H. Old Broad-st.
Sept. 17

Harrison, J. London, Sept. 16

Kirkman, J. Gower-st. Sept. 23
Knott, J. Barston, Oct. 7
Kemp, W. Bath, Nov. 28
King, W. Milborne-port, Oct. 11
Lewin, B. Bishopsgate-st. Sept.

16

Lovell, H. B. Cranfield, Sept. 27
Lonsdale, G. B. Great Lettuce-la.
Oct. 11

Pope, G. Aston Tirrold, Oct. 8
Partridge, A. Great Hermitage-st.
Oct. 4

Palmer, R. Epsom, Oct. 4
Phillips, J. Langtown, Oct. 16
Ross, E. Oxford-st, Nov. 8
Robertson, J. and Co. Lawrence
Pountney-la. Nov. 8.
Rapsey, J. Fleet st. Oct. 18
Radcliffe, A. Swansea, Oct. 10
Rice, L. Leicester, Oct. 14
Spiers, J. Birmingham, Sept. 30
Sweet, M. Somerset, Sept. 11
Shepherd, W. Great Bedwin, Sept.
Stevens, W. Dorset, Sept. 29
Swann, J. Birmingham, Oct. 4
St. Barbe, K. Cock-la. Oct. 11
¡Stevens, J. and Co. New Sarum,
Oct. 7

Love, C. Old Bond-st. Nov. 8
Laugher, H. Birminghain, Oct. 6
Machon, G. Sheffield, Sept. 19
Moye, R. Sloane-st. Sept. 16
Martin, C. Brecon, Sept. 16
Mugridge, T. and E. King's 30
Lynn, Sept. 27

Mann and Co. Warwick, Sept. 22
Mealtjard, J. West-orchard, Sept.

24

Maton, W. New Sarum, Sept. 25
Mackenzie, J. Old City-chambers,
Sept. 23

Malleson, J. K. Sweeting's-alley,
Sept. 9

Machin, S. Lincoln, Sept. 27.
Martin, T. and Co. Bristol, Sept.

29

Millers, M. C. Liverpool, Oct. 1 Machell, R. Dewsbury, Sept. 20 Higginson, H. Finsbury-sq. Sept. Mummery, M. and Co. Margate,

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Herbert, T. Hanway-st. Sept. 90
Hill, M. Gainsburgh, Oct. 16
Howells, H. Mill-bank, Oct. 17
Harrison, T. Northshields, Oct.
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20

Nicholls, W. Piccadilly, Sept.
Newman, T. St. Ives, Sept. 27
Noble, M, Battersea, Sept. 30
Newcombe, T. Stroud, Nov. 15
Neave, T. and Co. Breikton,

Oct. 9

Nowell, N. Charles-st. Oct. 11

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AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CERTIFICATES,

FROM TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1817.

BLAND, F. B. Torkington, Sept. 16 Day, W. Providence-bu. Oct. 14

Bourne, E. Burslem, Sept. 16
Britten, G. Bath, Sept. 20
Brevitt, W. Darleston, Sept. 20
Benson, S. Hounsditch, Sept. 20
Butt, E. Rotherhithe-wall, Sept.

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Hill, W. Birmingham, Sept. 7
Hurren, J. Cracfield, Oct. 7
Hardern, D. Macclesfield, Oct. 7
Heseason, W.Jamaica, Oct. 7
Herd, J. Liverpool, Oct. 7
Harris, J. jun. Beaumaris, Oct. 14
Bust, J. Aston, Warwickshire, Oct. Jackson, G. jun. Bishopsgate-st.

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Crook, J. Bolton, Sept. 20
Colbeck,

and Co. Westhouse,

Sept. 20
Cont, J. Crown-st. Sept. 20
Cross, J. Chesterton, Oct. 4
Cuff, A. Barking, Oct. 4
Curry, T. North Shields, Oct. 14
Coppin, E. North Shields, Oct. 14
Critchlow, W. Liverpool, Oct. 14
De Wint, H. Stone, Stafford,
Sept. 20

Drew, R. Bourdeau, Sept. 27

Sept. 23

Janson, J. C. St. Swithin's-la.
Oct. 7

Jenkins, J. Birmingham, Oct. 11
Murrell, W. Skinner-st. Sept. 23
Muir, A. Leeds, Sept. 30
Murch, W. Totness, Oct. 7
Manler, G. H. Chester, Oct. 11
Martin, F. Throgmorton-st. Oct.
May, W. Crispin-st. Oct. 14
Nunn, R. Preston, Sept. 30
Phillip, D. Fenchurch-st. Sept.
Papps, G. Bristol, Sept. 27

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Sandmark, A. Mark-la, Oct. 11
Sadler, F. Wilmslow, Cheshire,
Oct. 14

Taylor, E. Yorkshire, Oct. 11
Wright, T. Stourport, Sept. 20
Warren, J. Suffolk-st. Sept. 20
Wood, M. Myton, Sept. 23
11 Webber, R. Langport, Sept. 23
Williams, E. Bristol, Oct. 4
Weldon, J. Castle co. Oct. 11
20 Yones, T. Weston, Sept, zu

DISSOLUTIONS OF PARTNERSHIP,

FROM TUESDAY, august 26, TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1817.

ANCOTT, T. and Holmes, J. Derby, pin-manufac

turers.

Authony, R. and Colls, E. Norfold, brandy-merchants.

Bescoby, F. and Straw, R. Lincoln, carpenters.
Batt, W. and Allen, C. Maidenhead, Berks, tanners.
Brown, R. and Lewis, J. Botolph-la, ironmongers.
Burn, J. and Willoughby, J. Manchester, merchants.
Bootevile, W. H. and Norton, T. F. London, silver-
smiths.

Bill, J. and Seagar, R. Fakenham, Worcester, butchers.

Bickers, J. and W. London-bridge, Southwark. Back, W. and Cattell, J. Wood-st. ribbon-manufac

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Conder, S. Jones, M. C. and Kingsbury, T. St. Paul's church-yard, stationers.

Cole, M. Hadlay, N. and Simpkin, C. Peterborough, Northampton, bankers..

Clarkson, J. and Smith, J. Brewers and Chester Quays, lightermen.

Campbell, J. H. Campbell, J. K. and Hart, S. New Bond-st. tailors.

Daniel, G. and Shelley, T. Manchester, merchants.. Dyson, G. and Dixon, J. Savage gard. corn-factors. Davies, E. and Gordon, J. Little Bolton, tobaccomanufacturers.

Eastgate, R. and Ward, T. York, linen-manufactu

rers.

Foulks, R. Foulks, I. Roper, J. and Earl, W. Wirksworth, Derby, bobbin-lace-manufacturers. Ferrand, S. and Lee, J. jun. Bradford, York, woul staplers.

Fernihough, J. Atherton, S. and Fernihough, J. Liverpool, tobacco and snuff manufacturers.

Forster, R. and B. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, grocers. Franklyn, F. E. and Anthony, C. Lincoln, surgeons. Flintoft, T. and Nicholson, W. New Malton, cornfactors.

George, G. and G. M. Frome Selwood, Somerset,

clothiers.

Gilgrest, B. and Swainson, E. Liverpool, chemists. Glover, W. and J. Nottingham, hosiers.

Grover, J. and G. Greek st. Soho, pawnbrokers. Grant, C. and Smith, M. Norwich, woollen-drapers.

Harrison, J. Harrison, J. S. and Harrison, G. A. Camomile-st. Bishopsgate-st. merchants. Hopwood, J. Steel, J. and Hindley, J. Pilsworth, Lancaster, fax-spinners.

Hare, J. sen. and jun. Tamworth, Warwick, and Stafford, mercers.

Hardwick, 9. and Oliver, T. Birmingham, builders. Hollands, D. F. and Sando, T. Bermondsey, bargebuilders.

Hodgson, W. T. and Coward, S. Darfield, Yorkshire. Hiad, B. and Webster, R. Nottingham, coal and iran merchants.

Haywood, E. and Malleson, H. Abchurch-yard, London, cuppers.

Holland, S. P. and Wallis, J. Worcester, hop-merchants.

Howell, W. and Rawson, J. Birmingham, gunmakers.

Henry, A. jun, and Magoffier, J. Manchester and Philadelphia.

Harrison, T. and W. Leeds, spirit-merchants.

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Holmes, I. and Beaumon, J. Hepworth, Yorkshire,

clothiers.

Higson, J. and Atkinson, F. R. Manchester, attor nies.

Hawkes, T. Hawkes, G. W. and Malonek, J. M. Liverpool, merchants.

Johnson, A. and Newberry, J. Sutton-st, Soho-sq. smiths.

Kingdon, A. and Gillmore, M. Wantage, Berks, haberdashers.

Kendrick, F. and Tyndale, G. Aldgate, linen-drapers. Lardner, W. and Russell, J. Birmingham, surgeons. Middleton, J. and Bailey, J. Lambeth, surveyors. Maddox, T. and Sanderson, M. Chelsea, coal-metchants.

Morris, J. and Williams, W. Liverpool, millers.
Mottram, J. and Burnege, T. Lancashire, tanners.
Oldham, C. and Brown, W. Macclesfield, silk-ma-
nufacturers.

Pearson, J. and Price, R. cotton-dealers.
Parkin, J. Nott, J. and Bale, J. Whitechapel-road,

grocers.

Platt, K. and J. Cateaton-st. warehousemen. Parrish, J. and W. Stroud, Gloucestershire, dyers. Rigby, W. Williamson, W. and Hancock, W. Buckley Mountain, brick-manufacturers.

Rickett, E. and Robertson, G. Brokers'-row, Moorfields, brokers.

Richardson, W. and Heyes, R. Bedford, Lancaster, fustian-manufacturers.

Russell, R. Brook, C. Cole, J. and Perring, P. Exe

ter.

Swetnam, J. and R. Dalton Travers, spirit-merchants.

Sloane, J. Crossley, J. and Careless, W. High-st. Borough, cheesemongers.

Snell, R. Snell, R. jun. and Snell, W. Paddington, wharfingers.

Surflen, W. and Walmsley, G. Bermondsey, mast. makers,

Schofield, J. and Turner, J. Bury, Lancaster, cotton-spinners.

Strachan, W. Marwood, R. Helsby, T. Helsby, J. G. Holland, S. and Ackers, T. Liverpool, manufac

turers.

Shaw, B. and Gell, C. Brownlow-st. Drury-la. dealers.

Saltmarsh, J. and Brooker, J. Brighton, carvers. Tait, T. and Harman, A. Croydon, Surrey, and Westerham, Kent, bankers.

Tinker, P. and T. Heporth and Kirkburton, York, woollen-manufacturers.

Thompson, W. and Pettit, J. Stoke Newington, school-masters.

Thirlby, W. Thirlby, B. and Robinson, T. Ibstock, Leicestershire, manufacturers of bobbin-twist-nett. Todd, J. Skelly, T. and Laidler, R. Berwick-uponTweed, woollen-drapers.

Thorley, J. Cape, T. P. D. and Hodgkin, O. Manchester, Irish linen merchants.

Thorne, J. Thorne, T. and Marker, J. Bristol, linendrapers

Wyatt, W, and Richardson, G. New Sarum, linendrapers

Willetts, B. and Holden, M. and H. Wednesbury, Ssaffordshire, gun-makers.

Williams, R. H. F. and Rawlinson, A. Cross-st. Finsbury sq. wine-merchants.

Walker, T. and Palmer, W. Lyme, Dorsetshire,

coal merchants.

Williams, R. and Evenden, W. Bethersden, Kent tailors.

Willacy, A. and J. Liverpool, coopers. Wilkinson, T. Rowlatt, J. Gruebar; S: H. Wilkin son, R. and Suggett, G. Barbican, merchants.

LIST OF PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS, &c.

(Continued from

OUIS FELIX VALLÉT, late of Paris, but now

of Wallbrook, London, Gentleman; for a new ornamental surface to metals or metallic composi tions. Dated August 5, 1817.

page 187.).

CHARLES ATTWOOD, of Bridge-st. Blackfriars, London, Window-glass Manufacturer; for a certain improvement or improvements in the manufacture of window-glass, of the kind or description com

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