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Weekly Price of Stocks from 1st to 31st March 1817.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between the 1st and

31st March 1817, extracted

Atmore, R. Foulsham, Norfolk, grocer
Adams, L. & J. Barker, Doncaster, iron founders
Abrahams, L. Craven Buildings, London, glass
merchant

Ardern, R. Stockport, hatter

Bold, J. O. Liverpool, merchant
Birdwood, S. Plymouth, linen draper

Baber, J. St James's street, London, dress maker
Blackwell, R. Manchester, manufacturing chemist
Bannister, R. Royd in Meltham, Yorkshire, wool-
en-cloth manufacturer

Brown, J. Chesterfield, Derbyshire, grocer
Brooke, J. Rawfold, Yorkshire, oil manufacturer
Brown, E & T. Hindle, Blackburn, grocers
Brookes, W. Paternoster Row, London, silk manu-
facturer

Breeze, W. Stafford, potter

Binion, J. Edward Street, London, ironmonger
Baines, P. Preston, coal merchant

Beech, J. Stone, Staffordshire, linen draper
Bates, J. Hallifax, merchant

Curtis, E. Chiswick, Middlesex, surgeon
Cree, R. Plymouth dock, linen draper

Charlton, J. Forster, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ship

owner

Dean, P. B. & J. Fairbrother, Tottington, Lancashire, cotton spinners

Dunn, L. George Street, Mile-end, ropemaker Davidson, J. Warwick Court, London, merchant Drakely, J. & E. Clementson, Market-bosworth, Leicestershire, hosiers

Dutton, T. King Street, Cheapside, London, ware. housemen

Davies, J. Popping Court, London, stereotype founder and printer

Drew, R. Bradninch, merchant

Dutton, G. Brown's Buildings, London, cheescmonger

Dowley, J. Willow Street, Bankside,corn merchant Foster, J. Liverpool, timber merchant

Fell, J. Rateliffe Highway, London, ironmonger Gage, M. Mitcham, brewer

Grosvenor, J. Hart's Hill, Worcestershire, ropemanufacturer

Grafton, E. Liverpool, glass dealer

Galey, J. & W. Birmingham, brush manufacturers Geary, W. Norwich, hosier

Harvey, W. G. Battle, gunpowder manufacturer Holmes, J. A. Holmes & J. Holmes, Tong, Yorkshire, wo lstaplers

Hilling, J. S. Norwich, jeweller
Henriques, J. Cheltenheim, jeweller

Kilshaw, E. Lancashire, soap-boiler

Knott, J. Manchester, manufacturer

Lane, R. Jun. Norwich, bookseller

Lush, J. Frome, Somerset, clothier

from the London Gazette.

Little, W. Southshields, linen draper

Lancaster, J. Whitley, Yorkshire, woolen-cloth manufacturer

Middleton, J. King's Lyn, insurance broker
Medex, M. Bread Street, London, merchant
Murray, W. Bath, money scrivener

Morrall, W. Birmingham, factor

Morrice, D. Tenby, rope manufacturer

Marshall, J. King's Head Court, Newgate Street,
London, wholesale linen draper
Muir, A. Leeds, linen araper

Marsh, T. Liverpool, spirit dealer

Niblett, F. Bread Street, Cheapside, money scri

vener

Noyes, R. Bulford, Wilts, paper manufacturer Nash, R. Kingston-upon-Thames, seed-crusher Price, G. Threadneedle Street, London, hardware

man

Porter, R. & H. Porter, Rood Lane, London, shipbrokers

Price, J. Bristol, ironmonger

Pearson, T. North Shields, linen draper
Plaistow, J. & G. Liverpool coopers
Pearson, J. Portsmouth, draper
Parsons, R. Swansea, iron-master

Phillips, J. Fenchurch Buildings, London, watchmanufacturer

Robertson, G. Liverpool, merchant

Robinson, W. & S. S. Clapham, Liverpool, mer chants

Siordet, J. M. & J. L. Siordet, Austin Friars, Loudon, merchants

Summerset, J. Shorsted, Kent, farmer
Scott, R. B. Spring-Gardens, London, printer
Scott, W. Vottingham, lace manufacturer
Southell, W. Liverpool, cabinet maker
Steevens, W. Bristol, coal merchant
Speirs, J. Birmingham, linen d'aper
Tugood, J. Lancaster, ironmonger

Thompson, T.E.&T.Nethe: Compton, flax spinners Townshend, J. Ludgate Street, London, warehouseman

Thomas, M., R. Fillis & W. Cock, Plymouth, contractors

Toulman, W. Carmarthen Street, London, money scrivener

Taylor, A. North Shields, sailmaker

Thomas, P. Mitre Court, London, merchant

Todd, G. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, spirit merchant Wilkinson, J. culcoats, Yorkshire, merchant Wells, J. Poland Street, London, cheesemonger Woodburn, J. Millthorp, Westmoreland, timber merchant

Willey, W. Leicester, draper

Wroe, J. Tong, Vork, worsted manufacturer
Whitley, J. Daw Green, Yo:k, vintner

ALPHABETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES, announced between 1st and 31st March 1817, extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

Alexander & Samuel, Leith, merchants
Brown, George, Airdrie, watch and clock maker
Bryce & Aitken, Farenze Printfield, parish of Neil-
ston, callico printers

Couper, John, Stenton, tenant, partner of Scott,
Burt, & Co. tanners, Kileonquhar
Craig, George, Prestonpans, merchant

Clark, Daniel, Auchaleek near Campbeltown, manufacturer

Donall, Thomas, Wick, merchant

Donald, William, Greenock, merchant

Fleming, Robert, Peathill, merchant and carrier between Glasgow and Stirling.

Ford, James, Esq. of Finhaven, Montrose, merchant
Fraser, Alexander, Aberdeen, merchant
Hamilton, John, Dunbarton, merchant
M'Gouns, Watson, & Co. Greenock, merchants
M'Liesh, David, jun. Perth, merchant

Mitchell, Alexander, Fiddesheg of Foveran, Aber deenshire, farmer and cattle dealer

Michael, William, & Son, Inverary, merchants
Nixon, Richard, Dunbar, merchant
Reid, Robert, Thornhill, merchant

Stewart, John, Dalnaspeedle, Perthshire, de ver and cattle dealer

Watt, James, Aberdeen, flesher

AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

A winter rather mild, though wet, and marked by the long prevalence of strong gales from the west, has been succeeded by an early spring, and, of late, by very favourable weather for committing the seeds to the ground. The spring crops will therefore probably occupy the usual space; but there is every reason to suspect that a much less extent of wheat than usual was sown in autumn, and that only upon the driest soils could there be any considerable addition made to it since. The grounds sown with the wheat of last season are in several instances unpromising. Live stock of all kinds have passed the winter well. The weather has been propitious to the early lambs.-The corn markets have fluctuated little for some weeks, excepting in the article of inferior wheat, which at present is hardly saleable; and if the supply of foreign wheat be as liberal as it is expected to be, a large portion of what remains of the last year's crop of British wheat is not likely to be in demand at any price Perhaps oats are the only species of grain on which some farther ad vance may be expected, the stock of this grain in the high lands, and that of pota toes, which in many places are used as a substitute, generally, being now nearly consumed. Premiums have been offered by the Highland Society of Scotland, and by the Irish Societies, for encouraging the culture of early potatoes, which it is to be hoped may alleviate the pressure of scarcity and dearth during the summer.— The late markets for horses, cattle, and sheep. indicate an improvement in the de mand; sheep, in particular, have advanced considerably in this part of the island. -Upon the whole, the prospects of all those farmers whose chief dependence is not placed upon a wheat crop, which was in by far the greater number of instances ruinously deficient last harvest, both in quantity and quality, may be said to be much better than at the corresponding period last year.

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Barley English 24 to
Malt......60 to
On's Feed new 16 to
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-Poland (new) 18 to
➡Old . . . . . .40 to
➡Potato (new) 38 to
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-Foreign ...25 to 48
Beans, pigeon. 36 to 43 Quart, loaf. 15d. to 17 d.
SEEDS, &c.-April 7.
Mustard, brown, s. . Cinque foil,
Old, per bu h. 14 to 18 per quarter 36 to 50
-New ditto.. 10 to 16 Rye-grass Pacey36 to 44
-Old white.. 8 to 10-Commen.. 12 to 34
-New ditto.. 5 to 8Clover, English.
Tares...... 8 to 10-red, percwt. 63 to 126
Turnip green
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65 to 120
round... 26 to 32-For. red. .60 to 130
26 to 32-White. 54 to 115
31 to 12 Trefoil.... 10 to 42
Canary, per qr. 76 to 80 Rb grass. .30 to 72
-New... 65 to 75 Carraway Eng. 66 to 72
Hempseed.. 115 to 126-Foreig ...45 to 54

58 Pease boling 42 to 58
52-Gray
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80 Brank..... 65 to 78
105
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43-Second ....85 to 95
38-Scotch. ... 80 to 90
46 Pollard, per qr. 24 to 30
4-Second .... 16 to 20
Bran...... 10 to 11

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Wheat, per 70 libs.
English 19 0 to 20 6 Peas, per quar.
New 10 0 to 20 0- Boiling
Scotch 19 6 to 20 0 Rice p. c. (in b.)
Welch 19 0 to 20 0 Flour
Irish New 9 0 to 12 0 American.p.bar.75 to 78
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Beef, per tierce 103 per barrel 66 to 70 Scotch ..6010 96 Pork, per brl.. 80 to 85 Bacon, per cwt. 7 0 to 7 6 Malt p.9 gals 12 to 14 6-Short middles 68 to 70 -Long ditto. 64 to 66 Oats per 45 lb. Eng. potato 5 0 to 6 3 Butter, prcwt. -Belfast common 4 9 to 5 9 -Colerain Irish,potato 5 6 to -common 5 3 to 5 6-Newry Scot potatoe 5 6 to 60 -common 5 3 to 5 6 Welsh,potato5 0 to 5 6 -common 4 6 to 49 s. Clover Seco, per bush. -White .120 to 140 11010 120

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52 to 56 Flaxseed, per
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56 to 60 Rapeseed, p.l. £40 to £45

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Old-Wheat, 72s. to 746.-Pease, 34s. to 38s.-Beans, 34s. to 39s.

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Average of wheat, £1: 19:11.

Note. The boll of when trans and peare, is about 4 per cent. more than half a quarter, or 4 Winchester bushels; that of barley and outs nearly 6 Winchester bushels.

AVERAGE PRICES OF CORN, FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.

By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and of Oatmeal per Boll of 140 lbs Avoirdepois, from the Official Returns received in the Week ending March 29, 1817.

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28 2 50 4 All England and Wales.

Wheat, 101s. 9d-Rye, 61s. 10d.-Barley, s. 8d.-Oats, 32s. 6d.-Reans, 54s. 1d.-Pease, 55s. Id.

Oatmeal, 40s. 70.-Beer or Big, Os. Q3.

Average Prices of Corn, per quarter, of the Twelve Maritime Districts, for the Week ending March 22.

Wheat, 1018. 10d.-Rye, C3s. 3d.--Barley, 51 2d.-Oats, 32%. 14,-Beans, 56s. 6d. -Pease, 55s.

Average of Scotland for the Four Weeks preceding 15th March. Wheat, 74s. 1d.Rye, 588, 3d.-Barley, 478, 1d.-Oats, 37s. 2d.—Beans, 603, 34.-Pense, 62s.

Oatincal, 328. 10d.-Beer or Big, 12s. 7d.

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE,

Extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 56° 25′, Elevation 185 feet.

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Number of fair days 18; rainy days 13. Wind from Western side of horizon, including the North, 28;

from Eastern side, including the South, 3.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

1817. Jan. 2.—In Devonshire Place, the lady of Maj.-Gen. Sir Wm Anson, K.C.B. a son.-4. In Hertford Street, the Countess of Clonmell, a son and heir.-At Holycombe, Sussex, the wife of C. W. Taylor, Esq. M.P. a son and heir.-At Cortachy Castle, the lady of the Hon. Donald Ogilvy, a daughter.-At Montreal, the Countess of Selkirk, a daughter.-11. In Wimpole Street, the lady of Hon. J. T. Melville, a son.-14. In Wimpole Street, the lady of Right Hon. Lord Bridport, a daughter.15. At Clova, Lady Niven Lumsden, a daughter.-16. Viscountess Folkestone, a daughter.-26. At Salton Hall, Lady Eleanor Balfour, a daughter.-27. In Charlotte Street, Pimlico, the wife of Michael Countze, Esq. three boys and one girl.-31. At the Admiralty, the wife of John Wilson Croker, Esq. a son.

Feb. 4.-At Powerscourt House, Cheltenham, the lady of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Bart. of Harewood House, co. Hereford, a son.-At Valenciennes, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Macgregor, 88th Regiment, a daughter.6. At Edinburgh, the lady of Gen. Macpherson Grant, Esq. M. P. a daughter. 11. At Edinburgh, the wife of Geo. Francis Dundas, a son.-17. Viscountess Duncannon, a daughter.-20. At Brussels, the Princess of Orange, a son.-27. The wife of William Henry Ashhurst, Esq. M.P. a daughter.

March 3-At Aqualate Hall, Salop, the lady of Sir John Fenton Boughay, Bart. a daughter.-5. At Guines, in France, the lady of John Abercromby, Esq. 2d Dragoon Guards, a son.-6. At Wells, the lady of the Hon. Dr Ryder, bishop of Gloucester, a daughter.-8. At Bath, the lady of RearAdmiral Sir John Gore, K.C.B. a daughter. -12. At Runcorn, Cheshire, the wife of Captain Bradshaw, R. N. a son and heir.13. At Yester House, the Marchioness of Tweeddale, a daughter.-14. Mrs Buchanan of Auchintorlie, a son and heir.-17. At Methley Park, co. York, Viscountess Pollington, a son.-21. At Melbury, the Countess of Ilchester, a son.

MARRIAGES.

Jan. 6. Lord Huntingfield to Miss Blois, daughter of Sir C. Blois, Bart. of Cockfield Hall, Suffolk.-8. H. J. Conyers, Esq. only son of J. Conyers, Esq. of Copthall, Essex, to Harriot, second daughter of Right Hon. T. Steel.-9. At Strone, Captain William Cameron, 79th Regiment, to Miss Jane Cameron, daughter to Captain Donald Cameron of Strone-Lieutenant-Colonel Beresford, deputy quarter-master-general in Nova Scotia, to Mary, daughter of the Rev. J. Gilby, rector of Barmston, county of York.-13. By special license, Lieut.Col Sir Guy Campbell, Bart. to Frances

Elizabeth, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Montague Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark Hall, Essex. At Broadfield, Wm Macknight Crawford, Esq. of Ratho, to Jean, second daughter of the late John Crawford, Esq. of Broadfield.-14. Rev. T. Clarke, vicar of Mitchel-dever, Hants, to Anna Maria, youngest daughter of the late Hon. John. Gray.-20. John Becket, Esq. under secretary of state for the home department, to Lady Anne Lowther, third daughter of the Earl of Lonsdale.-21. Thomas Boswell, Esq. of Blackadder, co. Berwick, to Lucy Anne, eldest daughter of Robert Preston, Esq. of New Sidney Place, Bath.-22. The Earl of Longford to the Lady Georgiana Lygon, daughter of the late, and sister of the present, Earl of Beauchamp.-At Boulogne, Col. William Staveley, C.B. to Sarah, eldest daughter of T. Mather, Esq.-23. At Musselburgh, Major John Sutherland Sinclair of the Royal Artillery, to Frances, youngest daughter of Captain David Ramsay of the Royal Navy.-27. At Ugbrooke Park, Devon, Hon. Mr Langdale of Haughton, co. York, to the Hon. Charlotte Clifford, daughter of Lord Clifford.-28. Lieut.Col. H. F. Muller, 1st Royal Scots Foot, to Susan, second daughter of the late P. Wyatt Crowther, Esq. comptroller of the city of London.-29. Captain Ord, Royal Artillery. second son of Craven Ord, Esq. of Greensted Hall, Essex, to Miss Blagrave, niece to the late Lady Cullum of Hardwicke House, Suffolk.-30. Peter Herve, Esq. founder of the National Benevolent Institution," to Miss Nicholls of Hampstead, daughter of the late J. Nicholls, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn.

Feb. 1.-William Henry Layton, Esq. eldest son of Rev. T. Layton, vicar of Chigwell, to Frances Elizabeth, second daughter and co-heiress of Ellys Anderson Stephens, Esq. of Bower Hall, Essex.-3. Captain J. L. Stuart of the Bengal Army, grandson of Francis, late Earl of Moray, to Sarah, sixth daughter of the late Robert Morris, Esq. M.P. for Gloucester.-A. Donaldson Camp bell, Esq. of Glasgow, to J. Maria, daughter of Colonel Dunlop of Househill, co. Renfrew.-4. At Ickham Church, Kent, and at the Chapel at Hales Place, Edward Quillinan, Esq. 3d Dragoon Guards, to Jemima, second daughter of Sir Egerton Brydges of Lee Priory, near Canterbury, Bart. M.P.-5. Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, Bart. to Lady Harriet Clive, eldest daughter of the Earl of Powis.-6. At Delvine, Robert Smythe, Esq. of Methven, to Susan, eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie, Bart.11. Sir Johns Anstruther of Anstruther, Bart, M.P. to Jessie, third daughter of Major-General Dewar of Gilston.-15. Major-General Moore, to Cecilia, only child of W. Watson, Esq. of Queen's Square.-17. Philip Zacha

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