LIST OF BANKRUPTS, FROM SATURDAY, NOV. 23, TO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1822 : 2 WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES. I E Extracted from the London Gazette. 9r 1930 bị ng mg N.B. All the Meetings are at the Court of Commissioners, Businghall-street. t- unless otherwise expressed. The Attornies' Names are between Parenthesis. BANKRUPTS. Austin, J. Berkhamstead, St. Peter, Herts, coach-maker, Dec. 10, 21, and Jan. 18. (Williams and Goddard, Grays-inn-place Atherstone, J. Nottingham, dyer, Dec. 19, 21, Punch Bowl, Nottingham, (Briggs, Taylor, 1912 and Mould, Lincoln's-inn-fields Berry, N. Huddersfield, merchant, Dec. 21, and Jan. 4, 25, at the Pack-horse inn, HuddersAfield, (Battye, Chancery-lane Bridgman, E. L. Fish-street-hill, undertaker, olen Nov. 30, Dec. 7, and Jan. 4. (Sheffield, Great Prescot-street Eeams, H. Lordship-Iane, Surrey, stock-broker, Dec. 3, 14, and Jan. 7. (Fishers, Aldersgate-street Bailey, T. Shoreditch, seedsman, Dec. 3, 10, and Jan. 7. (Hodgson, Salisbury-street, The Strand Butler, J. Milk-street, merchant, Dec. 17, 18, Jan. 11. at the White Bear inn, Manches1997 ter. (Hurd and Johnson, Temple b-Ball, J. Poultry, ironmonger, Dec 10, 17, Jan. bas 14 (James, Bucklesbury Bowken, J. Bolton-le-Moors, grocer, Dec. 21, anelon£7. Jan. 14. Bridge Inn, Bolton-le-Moors. T(Adlington, Gregory, and Faulkner, Bed. netford-row.ad Browne, J. N. Manchester, cotton spinner, Dec. !! 24, 26, Jan. 18. Bridgewater Arms-inn, Manchester. (Milne and Parry, Temple. Balster, W. Sherborne, Dorset, Malster, Dec. Togas 14, 21, Jan. 18. (Nicholl's, Great Winchesacidster-street Blackband, J. Newport, Shropshire, grocer, ols, Dec. 17, 18, Jan. 21, Red Lion Inn, New port.(Hicks, Gray's-inn-square Bury, J. Manchester, J. Bury, Pendlehill, Lancashire, and T. Bury, Bucklesbury, calicoTalk printers, Jan. 1, 8, 21, Bridgewater Arms Stuff Inn, Manchester. (Makinson, Middle- temple Butterton, J. Drayton in Hales, Shropshire, money-serivener, Jan. 2, 3, 38. Talbot-inn, Drayton in Hales. (Baxter, Gray's-innplace Bennett, H. L. Liverpool, tobacconist, Jan. 7, 28, 28, King's Arms Inn, Liverpool. (Swain, Stevens, Mapies, Pearce and Hunt, Old mit Jewry Craney, J. Snow Hill, grocer, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, Jan. 4. (Messrs. Totie, Richardson, and 7989 Gaunt, Poultry Clark, H. Swallowfields, Wilts, grocer, Dec. odo 3, 4, Jan. 4, Angel Inu, Reading. (Hamilton and Twining, Berwick-street, Soho 75 Craig, J. High Holborn, linen-draper, Dec. 3, 14, Jan. 11. (Hobler, Size lane Chaplin, J. Lisson-grove, St. Mary-le-bone, bricklayer, Dec. 7, 14, Jan. 14. (Carlon, High-St. Mary-le-hone. Crisp W. Bramfield, Suffolk, grocer, Dec. 23, qesd 24 Jan, 18, New Swan, Southwold. (Pugh Bernard-street Cotterill, W. Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire 6) (Wilson, Greville-street, Hatton-garden Crisp, J. Peasenhall, Suffolk, shopkeeper, Jan. 2, 3, 28, Angel Inn, Halesworth. (Cufaude, Norfolk-street, Strand Dawson, T. St. Thomas's Min, Staffordshire, miller Dec. 11, 12, Jan. 4. (Wheatley and Barlow, Stone, & Barber, Fetter-lane Deaville, E. Manchester, wholesale grocer, Jan. 3, 4, 21. Mosley Arms Inn, Manchester. (Hurd and Johnson, King's Bench Walk, Temple Dare, W. Woking, Surrey, nurseryman, Dec. 7, 14, Jan. 11. (Walthew, Wine Office court, Fleet-street Edwards, J. Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, inn-keeper, Nov. 28, 29, Jan. 4. Blue boar, Sun-street, Clears. (Clarke, Richards, and Metcalf, Chancery-lane Edwards, T. Gerrard-street, Soho, woollendraper, Dec. 3, 10, Jan. 11. (Sweet, Stokes, and Carr, Basinghall-street Ellis, H. Friston, Suffolk, farmer, Dec. 9, 10, Jan. 11, White Hart Inn, Wickham Market, (Hine, Temple Errington, R. Hexham, Nortumberland, butterfactor, Dec. 30, 31, Jan. 18. Bush Im. Hexham. (Addison, Verulam-buildings, Gray's-inn Evans, J. P. Freeman's Court, Cornhill, law stationer, Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 25. (Watson and Broughton, Falcon-square French, G. Whitechapel-road, provision agent, Dec. 3, 10, Jan. 4. (Saunders, Heawood, and Matthews, Upper Thames-street Fairclough, T. Liverpool, slater, Dec. 18, 19, Jan. 7, George Inn, Liverpool, (Blackstock and Bunce, Temple Field, J. and L. Royston, Leeds, cloth-merchants, Dec. 16. 17, Jan. 11, Court-house, Leeds. (Robinson and Son, Essex-street. Strand Glading J. Ipswick, victualler, Dec. 5, 6, Jan. 7. Golden Lion, Ipswich. (Bromley, Gray's-inn-square Goldstein, N. High-street, Shadwell, wholesale slop sellers, Dec. 7, 14, Jan. 11. (Hutchinson, Crown-court, Threadneedle-street Grocott, J. T. Manchester, wine-merchant, Dec. 16, 17, Jan. 11, Star Tun, Manchester. (Kay, Manchester Gray, C. Upper Montague street, horse-dealer, Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 11. (Mr. Benton, Unionstreet, Southwark Glyde, J. Yeovil, Somersetshire, farmer, Jan. 6, 7, 25, Mermaid Inn, Yeovil. (Williams, Red Lion-square Griffiths, W. Abergavenny, seedsman, Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 25. (Tustin, Bride court, New Bridge-street Greame, H. II. Lower Fountain-place, Cityroad, merchants, Dec. 24, and Jan. 7, 25. (Hodgson, Salisbury-street, Strand Hoult, L. Norwich, iron-founder, Dec. 23, 24, Jan. 11 Castle and Lion Inn, Norwich. (Longdill and Butterfield, Gray's inn Huibert, T. otherwise T. S. Hulbert, Chippenham, Wilts, linen-draper, Dec. 11, 26, Jan. 21, Bush Tavern, Bristol. (Williams and White, Lincoln's-inn, Old-buildings Hudson, T. Lower Pillerton, Warwickshire, weaver, Dec. 30, 31, Jan. 25. (Warwick Arms Inn, Warwick. (Chester, Staple Inn. Jermyn, J. Great Yarmouth maltster, Dec. 6, 13, Jan. 4, Black Lion Tavern, Great Yarmouth. (Swain, Stevens, Maples, Pearse, and Hunt, Frederic's-place, Old Jewry. Jardine, A. Sen. Leatherhead, Surrey, draper, Nov. 30. Dec. 14. Jan. 7. (Lester, New court, Crutched-friars. Jones, J. C. Bridgenorth, Shropshire linendraper, Dec. 6, 7, 21, Crown Inn and Royal Hotel, Bridgenorth. (Mayhew, Chancery-lane Jones, T. Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, Innholder, Dec. 19, 20, Jan. 18, Black Horse Inn, Worcestershire. (Becke, Devonshirestreet, Queen-square Kirby, T. Market Weighton, Yorkshire, common brewer, Dec. 16, at the Cross Keys Inn, Beverley, Dec. 17, Jan. 11. at the house of T. Rotsey, Innholder. (Lys, Lincoln's-inn fields Knipe, T. Liverpool, merchants, Jan. 6,7, 28, George Inn, Liverpool. (Willett, Essex- Lee, F. Bocking, Essex, victualler, Dec. 16, 17, 9, 10, Jan. 11. King's Head Inn, Ross, (Bridges and Quilter, Red Lion-square Martelly, L. H. Finsbury square, merchant, Dec. 7, 14, Jan. 11. (Farren, Scrivener and Stuart, King's Arms-yard, Colemanstreet Matthews, T. Starston, Norfolk, farmer, Jan. 3, 4, 25. Rampant Horse Inn, Norwich. (Fairbank, Staple Inn ། ་་ Morgan, J. Elder street, Norton Falgate, lead pipe, manufacturer, Dec. 21, Jan. 4, 25. (Puddicome, Thavies-inn Nettleton, W. Edgeware-road, victualler, Dec. 3,10,Jan. 4. (Wiglesworth and Ridsdale, Gray's-inn-square Pearson, T. Oxford-street, oilman, Nov. 20, Dec. 7, Jan. 4. (Popkin, Dean-street, Soho Passman, J. Old-street-road, merchant, Nov, 30, Dec. 13, Jan. 7. (Hodson, Salisburystreet, Strand Paul, J. Winchester, malster, Jan. 3, 4, 25, Black Swan Inn, Winchester. (Minchin, Verukum buildings Pile, M. Jun. Sidmouth, Devon, cabinet maker, Ridley, W. and D. Wilson, Whitehaven, cur riers, Dec. 10, 11, Jan. 4, Black Lion Inn, Whitehaven. (Clennell, Staple Inn Rainy, G. Marshall-street, Cavendishi-square, ironmonger, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, Jan. 4, (Bulls, Holles-street, Cavendish square Riethmuller, C. U. Mark-lane, broker, Dec. 10, 17, Jan. 11. (Lewis, Crutched friars Roy C. Le, Pall-mall, Haberdasher, Dec. 7, 14, Jan. 14. (Leigh, Charlotte-row, Mansionhouse Spedding, R. G. Jun. Rickmansworth, Herts, coal merchant, Dec. 28, Jan 4, 28. (Kirk man and Sons, Cannon-street Seward, J. H. Leominster, mercer, Jan. 7, 8, 28, Queen's Head Inn, Leominster (Coates, Leominster Stockdale, J. J. Strand, bookseller, Nov, 30, Dec. 3, Jan. 4. (Neele, Strand Sowter, R. Water-street, Blackfriars, merchant, Nov. 30, Dec. 7, Jan. 7. (Hodgson, Salisbury-street, Strand Stock, G. Ashweek, Somerset, farmer, Dec. 5, 12, Jan. 11, White Lion Inn, Bristol. (Adlington, Gregory, and Faulkner, Bedford row (༨༢()༡ Singer, J. Sen. Keyford, Somerset, clothier, Dec. 14, 16. Jan. 14, Wheat Sheaves Inn, Frome Selwood. (Bridges and Quilter, Red Lion-square South J, Cardiff, ironmonger, Dec. 17, 18, Jan. 14, Commercial Rooms, Bristol (Poble and Greenfield, Gray's-inn-square Shackle, J. Milk-street, Cheapside, hosier, Dec. 14, 21, Jan. 18. (Pearce and Sons, St. Swithin's lane. Scott, J. Alleyfield, Cumberland, butter-dealer, Jan. 2,3, 21, Bush Inn, Carlisle. (Young and Thompson, Charlotte-row / Mansionhouse Tuck, J. L. Haymarket, jeweller, 'Dec. 3, 14, Turner, T. Sandridge, Herts, timber-merchant, Dec. 10, 17, Jan. 18. (Roche, Chandesstreet, Covent-garden Todd, D. J. Douglas, and D. Russel, Fleetstreet, and W. Russell, Bow Churchyard, drapers, Dec. 21, Jan. 4, 25. (Hurd and Johnson, Temple Weston, E. J. and R. Manchester, hop dealers, Jan. 3, 4, 28, Dog Tavern, Manchester, (Willis, Watson, and Bower, 'Throgmorton street Walker, E. Huddersfield, clothier, Dee. 4. 11, Jan. 4, Pack Horse Inn, Huddersfield, (Mr. Battye, Chancery-lane de W.99iela Wingfield, G. Worthing, Sussex, innkeeper, Dec. 9, 10, Jan. 11, New Inn, Worthing. (Hicks, Gray's-inn.square ក Wheeler, J. Frome Selwood, Somerset, clothier, Dec. 14, 16. Jan. 14, Wheat Sheaves Inn, Frome, Selwood. (Ellis, Holborncourt, Gray's-inn Wiltshire, J. Wootton Bassett, Wilts, saddler, Dec. 20, 21, Jan. 18. Angel Inn, Wootten Bassett. (Thompson and Jay, Gray's-innplace Wilcox, J. Madeley Wood, Shropshire, grocer, Jan. 7, 8, 21, Bull's Head Inn, Wellington. (Benbow and Alban, Lincoln's-innic Watts, R. Laurence-poulteney-hill, merchant, Dec. 17, 21, Jan. 21. (Swain, Stevens, Maples, Pearse, and Hunt, Old Jewry Wych, J. Ashton-under-line, Lancashire, timber-merchant, Globe tavern, Ashton-underline. (Battye, Chancery-lane Wells, W. Burton-hole, Hendon, Middlesex, hay salesman, Dec. 17, 28. Jan 25. (Allen, Gylby, and Allen, Carlisle-street, Sohosquare Woodward, E. Whetstone, Middlesex, butcher, Dec. 21, 24, Jan. 25. (Willis, Watson, and Bower, Warnford court, Throgmortonstreet Yates, J. A. Weymouth, ironmonger, Jan. 2, 3, 25. Commercial Rooms, Bristol. q(Bourdillion and Hewitt, Bread-steeet, Cheapside DIVIDENDS, pom "VÍ #CHAiba) ywudesx70T FROM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, TO SATurday, December 21, 1822. Armstrong, G. J. Princes equare. Rateliffehighway, coal merchant, Deodo Andrews, E. Worcester, bookseller, Dec. 18. Atkinson, T. Manchester, shop-keeper, Dec. 23 Andrew, S. and H. Micklehurst, Cheshire, wool len-manufacturers, Dec. 31. Anderson, A. Salter's-hall-court, Cannon-street, Jan. 14 Browne, J. and J. Gregson, Charles-street, Grosvenor-square, upholsterers, Nov. 30 Bamford, R. Pontefract. maltster, Dec. 17 Bland, J. Fen-court, insurance broker, Dec. 17. Bickerton, W, Oswestry, Shropshire, druggist, Dec, 19 Butcher, T. Mitchel Dean, Gloucestershire, timber-dealer, Jan. 13 Broughton, J. Linthwaite, Yorkshire, clothmerchant, Jan. 4 Benson, J. R. Artillery-place, Finsbury-square, "merchant, Dec. 28 Bliss, N. Water-lane, Fleet-street, printer, Dec. 14 Cuming, T. Castle-court, Birchin-lane, merchant, Jan. 11 Coleman, T Birmingham, carrier, Dec. 14 Carlell, C. Bury St. Edmunds, carpenter, Dec. 20 Cawson, J. Liverpool, broker, Dec. 20 Chafer, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, grocer, Dec. 31 Carter, R. Hertford, farmer, Jan. 14 Day, J. and J. Spratswell, Tavistock-street, Covent-garden, drapers, Jan. 7 * Dodd, J. and W. Kirkeswald, Cumberland, grocers, Dec. 19 Dobell, J. Cranbrook, Kent, currier, Dec. 17 Deakin, T. and T. Dyer, Birmingham, dealers, Jan. 10 Daniel, G. and W. Cross, Birmingham, merchants, Dec. 28 Dixon, T. R. and G. J. Heckman, George-street, Day, R. H. Tovil, Kent, seed-crusher, Dec. 17 Edleston, R. and E. Blackburn, cotton-manufacturers, Jan. 15 Farrer, R. Bread-street, Cheapside, warehouseman, Dec. 21 Fildes, J. Lamb's-conduit-street, upholsterer, Dec. 21 Fuller, J. M. Worthing, Sussex, linen-draper, Dec. 28 Fletcher, P. C. and T. Queenhithe, coal merchants, Jan. 4 Fearne, C. Old Broad-street, merchant, Jan. 25 Griffith, T. Hillmorton, Warwickshire, victualler, Dec. 23 Griffis, T. High-row, Knightsbridge, plumber, Nov. 26 Goose, T. Cawston, Norfolk, cattle-jobber, Dec. 27 Gooch, A. Norwich, bombazine manufacturer, *Dec. 23*** Gorton, J. Henry-street, Hampstead-road, smith Jan. 11 Hulse, S. Nottingham, silversmith, Dec. 19 Hassell, J. Richard-street, Islington, bookseller, Nov. 301 Hunter, J. Barge-yard, Bucklesbury, merchant, Dec. 7 Horton, W. S. Rochdale, Lancashire, woollenmanufacturer, Jan. 3 Harrison, W. Yeldersley, Derbyshire, dealer, Dec. 31 Irving, N. Carlisle, inn-keeper, Dec. 20 Johnson, J. Leamington, Warwickshire, drug. gist, Dec. 21 Johnson, J. Sculcoates, Yorkshire, corn-factor, Dec. 31 Kemp, W. Bath, banker, Jan. 10 Knight, J. Barton-under-Needwood, draper, Dec, 26 Leech, J. and J. Hinchcliffe, Catcaton-street, wholesale hosiers, Dec. 3 Lloyd, W. and W. Lower Thames-street, slopsellers, Dec. 28 Little, A. Honley Woodhook, Yorkshire, clothier, Jan. 6 Miller, J. C. and A. Bishopsgate street, merchants, Nov. 30 T M'Camley, P. Liverpool, merchant, Dec. 16 Morgan, G. M. Queenhithe, wholesale stationer, Dec. 21 Nicoll, E. Hemel Hempstead, Herts, wine-merchant, Dec. 14 Nutter, H. and J. and T. Wake, Huddersfield, merchant, Jan. 6 Orr, J. Barge yard, Bucklersbury, merchant, Dec. 7 Palerin, H. F. Lloyd's Coffee-house, insurancebroker, Dec. 14 Parlet, T. Bath, mason, Dec. 17 Parry, T. R. Seaton, and J. Armitage, Manchester, cotton-spinners, Dec. 19 Parsons, J. Swaffham, Norfolk, linen-draper, Dec. 26 Palmer, S. Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, mercer, Dec. 17 Payn, T. and J. D. Cateaton-street, warehousemen, Dec. 31 Peirson, T. and W. Sammon, Russia-row, Milkstreet, Irish factors, Jan. 7 Reay, T. South Shields, merchant, Jan. 211 Ross, A. and J. Murray, Leadenhall-buildings, Gracechurch-street, me curtec. 21 Rymill, W. Banbury, Oxon. Robinson, T. and R. Hancock, manchester, eot. ton-merchants, Dec. 23rt and guit002 Rothery, J. and T. Pape, Leeds, seed-crushers, Jan. 7,8 Shepard, S. Wellington, Shropshire, banker, Jan. 20 Snape, W. Lichfield, mercer, Dec. 16 です A Sanders, J. Coventry, auctioneer, Dec. 20 Searight, B. Liverpool, merchant, Dec. 19 Smith, J. Manchester, dealery Dec. 23/2 in Smith, J. H. Bristol, auctioneer, Dec, 28 Stevens, D. G. Harlow, Essex, linen-draper, Dec, 28 Slater, R. and J. Samlesbury-mill, Lancashire, cotton-spinners, Jan. 7 Sandford, W. and J. Box, Salford, dyers, Jan. 6, Sampson, S. Size lane, auctioneer, Jan. 14 Thompson, E. Globe-stairs, Rotherhithej shipbuilder, Dec. 14 wah sdt m Thompson, H. and T. Moles, Paradise-row, Rotherhithe, wine-merchant, Dec. 148102041 Turnbull, J. J. Forbes, R. A. Crawford, and D. Skene, Broad-street, merchants, Jan, 186ng Thornley, J. Manchester, hat-manufacturer, Jan. 18 Vincent, J. Regent-street, Mary-le-bone, victualler, Dec. 17 PUS SHAL NOST Welch, J. Ainsworth, Lancashire, cotton clothmanufacturer, Dec. 14 Wilson, J. Worksop, Nottinghamshire, money Scrivener, Dec. 23 Wilkins, G. Bradford, Wilts, victualler, Dec 21 Webster, R. and W. Bishop Wearmouth, Darham, Dec. 23 Williams, J. Cornhill, stationer, Jan. 21 Wood, T. and R. and W. Troughton, Smithambottom, Surrey, Jan. 18 i Whitehead, G. jun, and G. Clarke, Basinghall street, Blackwell-hall factors, Jan. 18 h Ward, R R. Maiden-lane, Battle-bridge, tard-manufacturer, Jan. 1810 #androl esast 114 The only remarkable occurrence we have to record during the last month, is an attack that has been made on the Viceroy of Ireland (the Marquis Wellesley) while he was at the Theatre at Dublin. Some outrageous orangemen, enraged at the liberal policy pursued by the Noble Marquis, for the benefit of that portion of the British empire, not only insulted him by hissing and hooting, but threw bottles and rattles with an intent, it is supposed, of killing him. The Privy Council has investigated all the particulars connected with the outrage. This investigation has been carried on under the direction of the Attorney and Solicitor-General; and evidence has been disclosed, it is said, which throws a deeper tinge of desperate malignity over this horrible affair than was at first imagined possible. The Head Police and Collegestreet offices have also been engaged in the development of this atrocious transaction. Applications had been made, whilst these examinations were pending, to admit the persons held in custody to bail: bail was refused, however, and others were subsequently taken into custody. The following persons were fully committed, from which it appears that the proceedings have at length assumed a decisive character: Henry Handwick and George Gra ham were fully committed by Counsel. lor Gabbett, for having, with divers other persons, feloniously conspired, confederated, and agreed to kill and I 750 AWAT CLOU under a warrant from the Magistrates of the Head Office, and fully committed on the above capital charge. William Graham and William Brownlow have been apprehended on a warrant, charging them that they did, on the night of the 14th instant, con spire and combine, together with others, to commit a riot, and that they did aci tually commit a riot in the Theatre. The distress in the county of Galway is now at the greatest height. There are very few gentlemen of even from 2,0001. to 5,0001. per annum (nominally) who can shew their faces out of doors for fear of being arrested.As to obtaining rents, it is next to an impossi bility, as many tenants are really unable to pay, and others take advantage of their not having been paid themselves by the under tenants, and assert their inability, so that those land owners who have to pay the interest of money lent to them, jointures or annuities, are obliged to hide themselves. No price is to be obtained for any ar ticle, save whiskey, and those gentle men, who, twelve months ago, were the most active in preventing the making of it, are now obliged to to wink at illicit distillation, in order to procure a few pounds. Government are doing what they can, but nothing effectual is in their power. Provisions are very cheap. A turbot that woulda dine six people, each. Beef as murder his Excellency Richard Marquis 2s. 6d. Turkeys are hound, ofsetonive Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Mr. James Forbes was apprehended 3d. Mutton 2 d. We trust and believe, that the plan of holding a Third Assize in the Home District will be attended with such beneficial effects, that it will be extended to every district. There are at present in the Kent County Gaol no fewer than ninety-one prisoners for trial, the greater number of whom would, but for this assize, have to lie in gaol three months longer before they could be brought to trial. A man committed in August last might have had to lie in gaol upwards of seven months, and at the expiration of that period be acquitted by a Jury of his country of the charge laid against him. The general good must occasion some individual inconvenience, but it is in every point of view, desirable to shorten the period of imprisonment before trial as much as possible. LORD AMHERST.-The Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company gave a grand dinner to this nobleman, in consequence of his appointment to the important station of Governor General of our Asiatic Pos 01.00% sessions. This honorary banquet took place at the Albion tavern, Aldersgate street. The King's Theatre will open on the 4th of January, with Rosini's Opera of Il Tancredi, in which Madame Borgondio makes her first appearance in this country. The opera has been already twice rehearsed. It was first intended to commence the season with Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito, but the Manager has, on second consideration, thought it more expedient to give Madame Borgondio the earliest opportunity of making her debut before British public. Among the improvements made at the King's Theatre during the recess is that of a new stage. The magnificent edifice now building in Piccadilly, for Mr. Alexander Bearing, is expected to be finished and furnished by Lady-day next. A plan is said to be in preparation to light all the public clocks in London with gas by night. The Lady of Wm. Bell, esq. Streatham Hill, Surry The Lady of Major Sweetenham, Somerford, Booton Hall, Cheshire The Lady of the Rev. Barne Phillips, St. John street, New Town, Chichester The Lady of John Sutton Shugar, esq. Portsmouth The Lady of the Hon. Mr. Caveleton The Lady of the Hon. Mr. Ivby, Llanidan, Anglesea The Lady of W. Maberley, esq. Charles-street, Manchester-square The Lady of Cyril J. Monkhouse, esq. Cravenstreet, Strand The Countess of Verulum, Gorhambury The Lady of Charles Phillips, esq. Southampton-buildings The Lady of Mr. Bartley, of Covent Garden The Lady of R. Walmsley, esq. Kensington The Lady of Major General Sir Patrick Ross, The Lady of Painter Haydn, esq. Historical The Lady of the Rev. T. H. Ripley, Wootten Bassett The Lady of C. Power, Esq. Falmouth The Lady of Lient. Col. Downman, R. H. Artillery, and C. B. The Lady of Mr. Stroud, Newington-causeway The Lady of D. Carruthers, esq. St. Arvan's, Monmouthshire The Lady of Joshua Blackburn, esq. Liquor- DAUGHTERS. The Countess Brownlow, Betton House, Lincolnshire The Lady of J. Platt, esq. Burton-crescent Lady Harriet Drummond, Albany Park The Lady of H. O. Connor, esq. Mountjoysquare, Dublin The Lady of Captain Bradshaw, R.N. The Lady of Henry Boldero, esq. Queen-street, The Lady of Wm. Fox, esq. Russell-square The Lady of John Tyrrell, esq. Underwood The Lady of the Rev. R. H. Champain (of twins, still born)! The Lady of J. B. Heath, esq. Bloomsburyplaces M 8357 307697 The Lady of Dr, Mogg, Bennett-street, Bath The Lady of Major Edward Wildman, 6th Dragoon Guards 3/9,921090 zolfé The Lady of Mr. C. Burlo, Old Jewry smofT The Lady of T. Clarke, esq. -Lincoln's innfields The FM aveball The Lady of James Christie, esq. Orange-hill, Edgeware The Lady of Geo. Drysdale, esq. Princes'-place, Kennington, |