considerably during last week; since then, the market has advanced 1s a 1s. 6d.; the nearest price to-day is 35s The trade are entirely out of stock.In Hemp or Flax there is little alteration. INDIGO.-Since the sale at the IndiaHouse the market looks firm, and in some instances a small prémium on the sale price has been obtained. SPICES-Pimento has rather given way; considerable parcels of middling sold at 83d. and 84d.; good, 83d. a 9d. TOBACCO.-There has been so little business done lately in Tobacco, that the quotations must be considered entirely nominal. RUM, BRANDY, & HOLLANDS.— The holders of Rum continue sanguine, in the expectation of higher prices, and an advance of about 1d. per gallon must be stated since Tuesday last.→ Brandies are still heavy; the prices are, however, still varied.-Geneva continues neglected. IRISH PROVISIONS, &c.-There is little variation in Beef or Pork.-Bacon is heavy and lower, prime 34s.-The late rains have an unfavourable effect on Butters; the prices are 2s. a 4s lower. SILK. The quotations of Silk are nominal, on account of the sale at the India House. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. The Secretary to the SOCIETY of GUARDIANS for the PROTECTION of TRADE by Circulars has informed the Members thereof, that JOHN COURT is one of the firm of FRYER and.Co. No. 1, Warwick-lane, Newgate-street, lately mentioned ;and that bills dated "DUBLIN," have been lately in negotiation, appearing to be drawn by E. and J. CANTWELL, some on THOMAS GRAY, merchant, 3, Bridgewater-square, others on WILLIAM ROBINSON and Co. 4, Staining-lane, at both which places RICHARD COSTER has been frequently mentioned as resident. The Secretary has also informed the members, that BOOKER and FRANCIS, ship agents, 76, Cornhill, one of whom calls himself CAPTAIN FRANCIS, and lives at 6, Roseberry-place, Dalston, are reported to this Society as improper to be proposed to be balloted for as members thereof; and that WALWYN and Co. printers and publishers, 68, Wood-street, Cheapside, give orders for goods, and refer for character to RICHARD COSTER, 3, Bridgewatersquare, so often mentioned. LIST OF PATENTS To H. S. H. Wollaston, of Clapton, Middlesex, merchant; for a bolt or fastening, particularly applicable as a night-bolt. Dated June 4, 1822. To William Huxham, of Exeter, Devon, iron-founder; for improvements in the construction of roofs. Dated June 4, 1822. To Henry Colebark, of Broughton, in Furness, Lancashire, tallow-chandler; for an engine for cutting, twisting, and spreading of wick, used in the making of candles, by which a great saving in manual labour is accomplished. Dated June 4, 1822. To John Barton, deputy comptroller of the Mint; for a certain process for the application of prismatic colours to the surface of steel and other metals; and using the same in the manufacture of various ornaments. Dated June 4, 1822. To James Frost, of Finchley, Middle sex, builder; for a new cement or artificial stone. Dated June 11, 1822. To William Feetham, of Ludgatehill, London, stove-maker and furnishing ironmonger; for certain improvements on shower baths. Dated June 13, 1822. To Dormy Gardner, of Edmund-place, Aldersgate-street, London, manufacturer; for a stay particularly applicable to supporting the body under spinal weakness, and correcting deformity of shape. Dated June 13, 1822. To Joseph Wass, of Lea Wharf, Ashover, Derbyshire, millwright and leadsmelter; for an improvement that prevents the ill effects to vegetation and animal life, that has hitherto been occasioned by noxious fumes and particles that arise from smelting or calcining lead ore and other pernicious minerals. Dated June 15, 1822. LIST OF BANKRUPTS, FROM TUESDAY, JUNE 18, TO TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1822: WITH THE ATTORNIES' NAMES. 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 between Parenthesis. BANKRUPTS. Allen, J. S. Towcester, Northamptonshiré, linen-draper, July 20, Aug. 6, 17. (Leigh, Charlotte-row, Mansion-house Abbott, S. Cumming-place, Pentonville, merchant, June 22, 29, and July 30. (Bovill and Co. Bride-court, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars Abbott, H. R. Throgmorton-street, stock-broker, July 9, 16, and Aug. 13. (Montrion and Co. King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street Barnard, W. late of Frampton-upon-Severn, Gloucestershire, grocer, July 22, 23, and Aug. 24, George Inn, Stroud. (Winterbotham, Tewkesbury; and Bousfield and Co. Bouverie-street, Fleet street Brothers, F. and J. Leith, King street, Coventgarden, army agents, July 20, Aug. 6, 17. (Whittaker, Broad-court, Long-acre Beaumont, T. S. and J. Beaumont, Leicester, bakers, June 25, 26, and July 30, Three Crowns, Leicester. (Lowdham and Co. Leicester; and Jeyes, Chancery-lane Bolton, W. Banbury, Oxfordshire, and Bolton, T. Grimsbury, Northamptonshire, coal-merchants, June 28, 29, and July 30, Red Lion Inn, Banbury. (Meyrick and Co. Red Lionsquare; and Golby, Banbury Bosisto, W. Reading, woollen-draper, July 25, 26, and Aug.7, at the Upper Ship Inn, Reading. (Edmunds, Exchequer Office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn; and Cooper, Reading Bedson, T. and R. Bishop, Aston, Warwickshire, brass-founders, July 1, 2, and Aug. 3, Stork Tavern, Birmingham. (Edmunds, Exchequer Office of Pleas, Lincoln's-inn; and Mole, Birmingham Carter, J. W. Mercer-street, Long-acre, coachplater, July 9, 16, and Aug. 17. (Richardson, Golden-square Cooper, J. Grosvenor-mews, Bond-street, horsedealer, July 13, 20, and Aug. 17. (Field and Abrahams, Clifford's-inn Chasey, T. East Pennard, Somersetshire, but cher, June 29, and July 4, 30, George Inn, Shepton Mallet, Somersetshire. (Burfoot, Inner Temple; & Higgins, Shepton Mallet Cragg, J. Whitehaven, ironmonger, July 15, 16, and Aug. 10, Black Lion Inn, Whitehaven. (Clennell, Staple's-inn; and Messrs. Adamson and Co Whitehaven Cattell, W. Cotton-end, Warwick. mealman, Ju ly 6, 20, and Aug. 10. (Richardson, Lincoln's-inn-fields Cuzner, S. and A. Joyce, Beckington, Somersetshire, grocers, July 20, White Hart Inn, Bath, July 25, and Aug. 27, Woolpack Inn, Beckington. (Perkins and Co. Holborncourt, Gray's-inn; and Miller, Frome Selwood, Somersetshire Clay, G. Totness, Devonshire, builder, July 26, 27, and Aug. 24, Somerset Arms, Bridgetown. (Blake, Great Surrey-street, Blackfriars; and Taunton, Totness Cross, J, Halewood, Lancashire, brewer, July 15, 17, and Aug. 3, York Hotel, Liverpool. (Adlington, Gregory,and Faulkner, Bedford row Davison, G. Upper Berkeley-street, Portmansquare, upholsterer, July 20, 27, and Aug. 17. (Andros and Alderson, Chancery-lane Deighton, T. Davies-street, Berkeley-square, saddler, July 2, 9, and Aug. 10. (Hunt, Surrey-street, Strand Davies, J. late of Carmarthen, spirit-merchant, July 4, 5, and Aug. 6, Bristol. (Clarke and Co. Chancery-lane; and Smith, Bristol Dicker, J. Crockernwell, Devonshire,inn-keeper July 16, 23, and Aug. 13, King John Tavern' Exeter. (Andros and Co. Chancery-lane? and Pring, Crediton, Devonshire ; Elwell, W. Westbroomwich, Staffordshire, chemist, July 12, 13, and Aug. 17, Littleton Arms Inn, Penkridge. (Wheeler, Castlestreet, Holborn; and Smith, Walsal Ellis, B. late of Leicester, woolstapler, July 15, 16, and Aug. 10, Ram Inn, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. (Holme and Co. New-inn; and Bond, Leicester Friend, D. late of Ramsgate, shipwright, July 12, 18, and Aug. 20, Spread Eagle Inn, Ramsgate. (Bigg, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane; and Wightwick, Ramsgate Farquharson, T. Lime-street, merchant, July 2, 13, and Aug. 10. (Score, Tokenhouse-yard Gray, W. and E. Birmingham, nail-ironmongers, Aug. 1, 2, and 27, George Inn, Digbeth. (Norton and Chaplin, Gray's-inn-square; and Benson, Birmingham Gayleard, J. New Bond-street, habit-maker, July 2, 6, and Aug. 3. (Bull, Holles-street, Cavendish-square Gregg, T. R. Watling-street, 'confectioner, July 20, 27, and Aug. 24. (Pearce and Son, St. Swithin's-lane, Lombard-street Granger, J. Took's-court, Cursitor-street, pressmaker, July 20, and Aug. 6, 24. (Timbrell and Co. Macclesfield-street, Soho-square Garrod, S. Paddington-street, St. Mary-le-bone, bookseller, June 29, July 9, and Aug. 6. (Hill, Welbeck street, Cavendish-square Griffin, D. Walworth, linen-draper, July 6, 13, & Aug. 10. (Jones, Sise-lane, Queen-street Harris, J. Bristol, lithographer, July 29, 30, and Aug. 10, Commercial Rooms, Corn-street, Bristol. (Bridges and Co. Red Lion-square; and Chislett, Bristol Harris, E. Copthall-buildings, broker, June 25, July 2, & Aug. 3. (Hartley, New Bridge-st. Harrison, T. late of Princes-street, Rotherhithe, merchant, July 20, 27, and Aug. 20, (Robinson and Co. Austin-friars Heydon, W. late of South Audley-street, plumber, July 9, 13, and Aug. 10. (Greenwood, Manchester-street, Manchester-square Harland, J. Bedford-house, Tottenham-courtroad, haberdasher, July 2, 16, and Aug. 3. (Smith, Basinghall-street Henderson, R. Lowthian Gill, Cumberland, corndealer, June 28, 29, and July 20, New Crown Inn, Penrith. (Addison, Verulam-buildings; and Harrison, Penrith Leigh, T. Manchester, plumber, July 26, 27, and Aug. 17, Star Inn, Manchester. (Lever, Gray's-inn-square; and Ackers, Manchester Leigh, J. Jeffery's-square, St. Mary-axe, mer chant, July 9, 23, and Aug. 17. (Knight and Fyson, Basinghall-street Lyall, G. North Shields, merchant, July1, George Inn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, July 18, and 30, Commercial Hotel, North Shields. (Francis : Sun-court, Cornhill; and Lowrey, Tynestreet, North Shields Luck, G. Shoreditch, hosier, July 13, 20, and Aug. 17. (Carter, Lord Mayor's Courtoffice, Royal Exchange Lowry, J. Bunker's Hill, Cumberland, lead oreminer, June 26, 27, and July 30, Lion and Lamb, Carlisle. (Clennell, Staple's-inn; and S. and G. Saul, Carlisle Lloyd, G. Cumberland-street, and Stingo-lane, Mary-le-bone, brewer, July 20, 27, and Aug. 24. (Hill, Welbeck-street, Cavendish-square Lucas, R. and H. Southampton, linen-drapers, July 11, 27, and Aug. 6, Guildhall, Southampton. (Clarke, Warnford-court; and Kirkpatrick, Southampton Lovegrove, J. Cranham, Gloucestershire, timber dealer, July 19, 20, King's Head Inn, Cirencester, and Aug. 20, King's Head Inn, Birdlip. (Whatley, Cirencester; and Williams and Co. Lincoln's-inn Mingins, G. and J. Boothman, Carlisle, hat-manufacturers, July 19, and August 13, Bush Inn, Carlisle. (Atkinson, Čarlisle; and Young and Co. Charlotte-row, Mansionhouse Mendham, S. late of Bryanstone-street, Portman-square, merchant, July 2, 16, and Aug. 10. (Eicke, Cornhill Matthews, D. Carlisle, mercer, Aug. 5, 7, and 24. Coach and Horses Inn, Manchester. (Hurd and Co. Temple; and Wood, Manchester Nathan, L. Villiers-street, Strand, pen-manu facturer, June 29, July 6, and August 3. (Isaacs, Mansell-street, Goodman's-fields Oakley, J. Southampton, bricklayer, July 30, August 5, and 24, Guildhall, Southampton. (Pepper, Southampton; and Brundrett and Co. Temple Pycock, J. Doncaster, hosier, July 25, 26, and 1 August 17, Rutland Arms Inn, Leicester. (Taylor, John - street, Bedford-row; and Lawton, Leicester Pritchard, T. Chepstow, Monmouthshire, linendraper, August 6, 7, 17, Rummer Tavern, Bristol. (Hilliard and Hastings, Gray'sinn-square; and Smith, Chepstow Phene, W. jun. and T. R. Gregg, Watling-street, confectioners, July 20, and August 24. (Foss and Son, Essex-street Parker, J. and J. Ellison, Belmount, Lancashire, July 1, 2, 30, at Rein Deer Inn, Worcester. Powell, T. Oldforge, Goodrich, Herefordshire, corn-dealer, Aug. 2, 5, 27, Swan Inn, Ross. (Pugh, Bernard-street, Russell-square and Rudge, Ross Rangley, J. and E. H. Diggles, Stone, Stafford shire, iron-founders, July 18, 19, and August 17, York Hotel, Liverpool. (Adlington, Gregory, and Faulkner, Bedford-row; and Whetley and Co. Liverpool Robertson, G. Wapping, ship-chandler, July 23, 27, and August 24. (Bourdillon and Co. Bread-street, Cheapside Ralfs, J. Freshwater, Isle of Wight, corn-dealer, July 2, 3, 30, Guildhall, Newport. (Sewell and Co. Newport Ridgway, J. C. late of the Old Kent-road, linendraper, July 6, 20, and August 10. (Shepherd and Co. Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn Reeve, G. W. Craven-buildings, Drury - lane, dealer in music, June 29, July 2, and Aug.6. (Hubert, New Clement's-inn Chambers, Člement's-inn Rothwell, J. Mortfield Bleachworks, Lancashire, whitster, July 9, 16, and Aug. 17. (Niblett, New-court, Crutchedfriars Rider, J. late of Winchester-house, Broad-street, merchant, July 20, 30, and Aug, 24. (Lavie and Co. Frederick's-place, Old Jewry Robinson, R. North Walsam, Norfolk, linendraper, Aug. 6, 7, 24, White Lion Inn, Norwich. (Unthank and Co. Norwich; and Lythgoe, Essex-street, Strand Saunders, W. Beckington, Somerset, schoolmaster, July 19, 20, and Aug. 17, Castle and Ball Inn, Bath. (Bridges and Quilter, Red Lion-square; and Tiley, Frome Snape, W. late of Cheadle, Staffordshire, grocer, July 31, and Aug. 1, 24, Unicorn Inn, Cheadle. (Brandle, Cheadle; and Barbor, Fetter-lane Smith, J. Rugby, corn-merchant, July 22, 23, and Aug. 20, Spread Eagle Inn, Rugby. (Fuller and Co. Carlton-chambers, Regentstreet Twamley, Aston-road, near Birmingham, miller, August 3, 5, 22, George Inn, Walsall. (Wheeler, Castle-street, Holborn ; & Smith, Walsall, Staffordshire Todd, W. and F. W. Courthope, Langbournchambers, Fenchurch-street, timber-merchants, July 2, 9, and August 3. (Hodgson and Ogden. St. Mildred's-court Thomson, J. Leman - street, Goodman's-fields, makers'-street, builders, July 27, and Aug. 10,27. (Shuter, Milbank-street, Westminster Watts, sen. Bradford, Wilts, dealer, July 24, 25, and August 20, Commercial Rooms, Cornstreet, Bristol. (Poole and Co. Gray's-inn; and Saunders, Bristol Wilkins, W. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, spirit-merchant, July 31, and Aug. 1, 20. Queen's Head Inn, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. (Long and Co. Gray's - inn; and Dewes, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Woodcroft, J. Cleveland-street, Fitzroy-square, linen-draper, July 20, and August 3, 24. (Niblett, New-court, Crutched-friars Williams, S. late of Fenchurch-street, broker, July 20, 27, and Aug. 24. (Draper, Walcotplace Westron, M. Wellington, Somersetshire, draper, July 2, 13, and August 3. (Adams and Tilleard, Old Jewry Warner, W. jun. North Walsham, Norfolk, scrivener, August 6, 7, 24, Castle and Lion Inn, Norwich. (Sewell and Co. Norwich; and Tilbury and Co. Falcon-street, Aldersgate-street DIVIDENDS, FROM TUESDAY, JUNE 18, TO TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1822. Adcock, D. Melton Mowbray, July 22 Baker, T. York, July 25 Burbery, J. Coventry, July 30 Buckland, J. Chard, Somersetshire, July 23 Bennet, S. A. Worship-st. Shoreditch, July 20 Burrows, E. Warsop, July 24 Chater, W. Kingston-upon-Hull, July 16 Carter, J. jun. Liverpool, July 22 Colston, D. E. St. John's Street-road, July 27 Chubb, W. P. Aldgate, July 27 Cox, R. A. W. G. F. J. and C. G. Little-britain, Card, J. Lloyd's Coffee-house, July 13 Dixon, H. L. C. J. & Č. J. K. Liverpool, July 31 Dubois, J. and J. F. Alderman's-walk, June 29 Forrester, T. William-st. Newington, July 27 Flower, T. Castle-street, July 27 Foster, E. S. and T. Yalding, Kent, July 2 Gordon, A. and C. Church-street, Soho, July 27 Gray, J Bishopsgate-st. Without, August 6 Greenhouse, W. Ludlow, July 19 Gilbert, J. Maidstone, August 3 Garratt, D. Portsea, July 26 Hague, J. Chalford, July 31 Hassell, J. Richard-street, Islington, July 20 Heppe, T. and H. O. Von. Post, St. Mary Hill, July 27 Hopper, C. Little Trinity-lane, July 27 Horneman, H. F. Queen-st. Cheapside, July 27 Hornsby, T. Cornhill, July 27 [20 Hipkins, T. and C. C. Sumner, Hillingdon, July Johnson, T. and T. Laystoft, Suffolk, July 13 Knowles, J. and W. H. Salford, June 26 Kendrick, F. Holborn, & G. T. Aldgate, July 27 Lippard, J. Deptford, July 27 Lubbren, F. M. Newcastle, August 15 Lea, W. & J. Paternoster-row, July 16 [July 27 Mackensie, A. J. and Roper, H. Cross-st. Fins bury-square, July 27 Maitland, D. New Bridge-street, July 27 Mitchell, F. New Malton, Yorkshire, August 6 Mackavoy, E. Greenwhich, July 27 [22 Parsons, J. Whitechapel, July 27 [shire, July 27 Ralston, J. North-shields, August 13 [July 27 Ricket, H. Shoreditch, July 27 Rumford, R. W. Bartholomew-laue, July 27 Rowley, M. Bear-street, Leicester-sq. August 3 Riley, J. Leicester, July 30 Rudkin, T. H. Islington, July 13 Roscoe, W. C. J. & R. S. W. Liverpool, July 16 Reynolds, R. Shobrooke, July 11' [August 24 Sissell, T. Jewin-street, July 20 Simpson, R. Crown-ct. Threadneedle-st. July 27 Symonds, C. and T. W. Watling-street, July 27 Stein, R. and J. Fenchurch-street, June 29 Seager, S. P. Maidstone, July 2 Tucker, J. H. Jermyn-street, St. James's July 9 Whittenbury, N. Manchester, August 8 Woodcock, W. Preston, July 10 Waddington, J. Reading, July 15 Wilson, W. Sbakspeare-walk, Shadwell, July 6 Watson, H. and J. Friday-street, July 20 Watkins, W. Norton, August 5 [August 7 Whiteside, R. F. H. and H. T. Whitehaven, Wornell, W. Downton, July 22 Webb, W. and H. Bristol, July 23 Webster, J. Derby, June 7 Witchurch, J. Worship-st. Finsbury-sq. May 11 Wibberley, R. Liverpool, May 21 Williams, W. and W. A. New Bond-st. May 28 Woolven, T. Andover, May 30 Wright, T. Stourport, May 28 Washburn, J. Great Marlow, June 8 Young, T. Macheen, Monmouth, June 3 Young, Peter, and A. R. Wapping, May 11 INSOLVENCY REGISTER. Notice of opposition to the discharge of any prisoner must be entered in the book at the office, 33, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, three clear days, exclusive of Sunday, before the day of hearing. The schedules are filed and may be inspected every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four, up to the last day for entering opposition." LONDON. Petitions to be heard at Westminster, 6th August, at nine, Benson, Joseph, of 9, St. John-street-road, street, of Exchange-bdgs. of the firm of Draper and Bird, last of Tokenhouse-yd. and Furnival's-inn, Holborn, Middlesex gentleman Broomfield, John, of 34, Hamilton-row, Pentonville, last of 24, Grove place Colston, William, of Crown-street, Westminster, piano-forte maker Davis, David, John, of Deal, Kent, hatter, last of Middlesex-st, Aldgate, grocer and cheesemonger De Queiboz, Joze Morei Moreia, of Albion-pl. Christchurch, last of Gt. Surrey-st. merchant › Dimmock, Moss, late of 8, Bow-lane, Cheapside, London, stationer Fowler, Jesse, Soaper, of King-st. Islington, of Pollard's-row, Bethnal-green, of 15 and 16, Church-row, Bethnal-green, of the Spa road, Bermondsey, of 97, Long-lane, Bermondsey, last of 23, William-street, Harper st. Kent-rd. blacking manufacturer Gregg, Henry Robert, of Fleet-lane, London, refiner and mould maker Joy, William, of Saxilby, near Lincoln, farmer, timber and coal merchant Mason, John Wilkes, of 5, White Horse-street, Portas, John, of Hainton, last of Minten, both in Lincolnshire, farmer Ramsden, James, of 5, Baker's-row, Whitechapel, Middlesex, smith Sawtel, William, of Curry-Rivell, Somersetshire, saddler Street, John, of Bursledon, near Southampton, shipwright and victualler Stuart, John, of Angel-ct. Throgmorton-street, of Strong's-buildings, Poplar, saddler Suter, John, of Greenwich, coach-proprietor Tarver George, of Minestead, near Southampton, farmer and dealer in cattle Wheeler, George, jun. of Phoenix-terrace, Backroad, Islington, salesman and dealer in cattle. August 12, at nine. Bell, W. of Brick-lane, Whitechapel, of Stockton-upon-Tees, Durham, of Long-lane, Bermondsey, last of Amelia-st. Walworth, currier and leather-cutter Bellenie, W. of Greenhill's-rents, West Smithfield, tailor Blakey, E. of Wimpole-st. of George-st. last of Upper Baker-st. Portman-sq. milliner and dress-maker Elliott, W. of St. Martin's-st. Leicester-sq. carpenter and cabinet-maker Evans, T. late of Dartmouth, master-mariner. Harris, T. of Kagland, Monmouth, farmer Henesey, Patrick, of 5, Union-st. Blackfriar'sroad, breeches maker and dealer in fruit Knatchbull, J. of Queen's-row, Brompton, late captain in the navy Langdale, T. of Cloughton, of Stanton-dale, last Millington, T. of 1, Snead's-court, Piccadilly, of 13, Upper Baker-st, Paddington, of 31, Newnham-st. Edgeware-road, of Dorset-cottage, New-road, servant, and last of 1, Junction-pl. Harrow-road, Paddington, green-grocer Moraley, H. of Bermondsey-st. Southwark, cornchandler and labourer in the East India Company's warehouse, last of the Maze, Bermondsey, green-grocer and labourer Pavy, R. of Trowbridge, Wilts, miller, last mealman and cheesemonger Neale, J. of Blue Anchor-lane, and Bermondseywall, Surry, of Hounslow, of Mitchell-st. St. Luke's, of White Horse-court, Borough, of Little Charlotte-st. Blackfriar's-road, of the Isle of Guernsey, last of Newington-butts, smith and iron-founder Radford, W. of Richmond,last of Acton, Middlesex, baker Rolleston, W. of Cold Ashby, last of Wold, Northamptonshire, farmer Trench, F. late of Downing-st. and of Mason'syard, Duke-st. St. James's, cabinet-maker. Wake, R. B. of Morton, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, timber-merchant, ship-builder, and ship-owner Walker, Eliza, alias Elizabeth Williams, of Buckingham-st. Fitzroy-sq. of Fetter-lane, of Buckingham-st. of Carmarthen-st. of Thornhaugh-st. of Pancras-lane, last of Gresse-st, Tottenham-court-road, spinster White, J. S. of Tolleshunt, Darcy, last of Great Braxted, Essex, farmer. COUNTRY. Guildhall, Dover, August 9, at eleven. Back, Henry, of Deal, draper. Town-clerk's office, August 9, at eleven. Bates, William, of St. Clement's, Oxford, grocer. Shirehall, Carmarthen, Aug. 10, at ten. Thomas, Joseph, of Llanglwydwen-mill, Llanglwydwen, Carmarthenshire, miller. County-hall, Coventry, Aug. 12, at ten. Bainard, James, sen. of Longford, Foleshill, Coventry, toll-collector of the Coventry canal navigation, last of Coventry, labourer. Jury room, Monmouth, August 13, at eleven. Evans, Walter, of St. Arvans, Monmouthshire farmer and butcher. |