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on Sunday Sept. 28, by the Lord Bishop of Chester:

John Fell and David Hewitt, B.A. of Trinity College; and W. J. Farrington, of Clare Hall.

Friday, Oct. 10, Cambridge Term commenced, when the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year :Proctors.-Rene Payne, M.A. of King's College: Thomas Smart Hughes, M. A. Emmanuel College.

Monderators.-Fearon Fallows, M.A. of St. John's College; William French, M.A, Pembroke Hall.

Scrutators.-George Cecil Renouard, B.D. of Sidney College; Joseph Shaw, M.A. Christ's College.

Tazors.-Jeremiah Day, M.A. of Caius

College; and Mr. Mitchell, M.A. Emmanuel College.

And on Sunday (Oct. 12), the following were elected :

Caput.-Vice-Chancellor Francis Barnes, D.D. Peter's College.

Divinity.-E. D. Clarke, LL.D. Jesus College.

Law.-John Haviland, M.D. St. John's College.

Physic.-Thomas Catton, B.D. St. John's College, Sen. Non.

Reg.-J. Rose, M.A. Cane Hall, Senior Regent.

The admissions to the University this Term are much more numerous than in any former year.

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ter of the Rev. Richard Coxe, Rector of Sodbury, Gloucestershire, and Vicar of Bucklebury, Berks,

Lately, Sir Alexander Wilson, M. D. of Bath, to Miss James, of Stroud, Glouces tershire.

SEPT. 3. At Guernsey, Thomas Williams, Esq. son of Captain Edw. Williams, R. N. and nephew to Admiral Sir Thomas Williams, K. C. B. to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Major-Gen. Hag, Colonel of the York Chasseurs.

25. At Great Marlow, Francis, són of the Rev. Edward Sandoy, of the Sanc. tuary, Westminster, to Frances Sarah, daughter of George Ellison, Esq. of Alfred House, Great Marlow.

J. 8. Usher, Esq. of Bristol, to Mrs. Nairne, widow of the late R. Nairn, of the Hon. East India Company's 6th regiment of cavalry.

Mr. Win. Thornton, of Nelson-square, son of John Thornton, Esq. Barhamwood, Herts, to Jane, daughter of William Astle, Esq. Islington Road,

26. At Ingatestone, Wm. Bennett, Esq. of Blackheath, to Marianne, daughter of John Dunkin, Esq. of Ingatestone Lodge.

The Rev. Charles Thomas Johnson, Rector of Enborne and Hampstead-Marshal, Berks, to Lucy Ann, daughter of the late Sir Jobu Blois, bart, of Cockfield House, Suffolk.

Innes, Esq. of Balogie, Aberdeenshire,

OCT. 1, Lees Shaw, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, son of the late Robert Shaw, Esq. of. Dublin, to Caroline Cecilia, daughter of Wm. Chippendall, Esq. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.

4. James Gordon Duff, Esq. of Bronswick-square, to Frances, daughter of James Williamson, Esq. of Tavistock-square

5. M. Dwyer, Esq. R. N. to Miss Eliza Hall, daughter of John Hall, Esq. Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire.

7. The Rev. Edward Ryder, to Miss Eliza Howard.

Jonathan Andrew, Esq. of HendhamHall, Lancashire, to Hannah, daughter of the late Thomas Smith, Esq. of Liverpool.

9. Christopher, second son of Dr. Hunter, to Mary, eldest daughter of James Brooman, Esq.

16. Rear-Admiral Sir Phillip Durham, K. C. B. to Miss Henderson, daughter of Sir John Henderson, Bart. of Fordel, in the county of Fife.

Edmund Antrobus, Esq. nephew to Sir Edmund Antrobus, bart, to Ann, only daughter of the Hon. Hugh Lindsay, of Plaistow Lodge.

21. Major James Simpson, of Iver-House, Bucks, to Miss Theodosia Graves, of Cam berwell.

MONTHLY OBITUARY.

LATELY, at Bath, the Lady of Sir Ro

bert Kingsmill, bart. of Sidmonton

House, Hampshire.

Lately, Webb, Esq. Master of the Grammar School at Sutton Colefield, Warwickshire.

Lately, at Walworth, Surrey, Lady Turner, relict of Sir Barnard Turner, and sister of Admiral Swiney,

SEPT. 13. John Robinson, Esq. of Chapel-place, Edmonton, father of the Rev. John Robinson, aged 85.

18. In North Audley-street, Ann, the relict of the late Ignatius Sancho, author of 'Letters to Laurence Sterne,' &c. &c. &c.

21. In Hanover square, aged 72, Sir James Earle, kot. F. R. S. Master of the Royal College of Surgeons, many years senior surgeon of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and surgeon extraordinary to his Majesty and his household.

22. In Portman-street, Major-General Horace Churchill.

25. At Intertaken, Switzerland, Lord Melgund, eldest son of the Earl of Minto, At Blois, Major Heatland, formerly of the Madras Establishment.

Hampstead

29. At Frederick-place, Road, Mrs. Anna Taylor, of Banstead, aged 64.

Ocr. 1. At Paddington Green, Charles William Talbot, Esq. son of Sir George Talbot, bart, of New Burlington street,

2. At Crieff, John Murray, Esq. Laird of Ardbinnie, in Perthshire, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in the said County, Lieutenant of the Royal Navy, and Marine Surveyor to the Right Hon, the Board of Admiralty.

3. The Rev. John Fowler, Minister of St. John's Chapel, West-lane, Walworth, aged 57.

4. Mrs. Dixon, wife of Samuel Dixon, Esq. Terrace, Walworth,

Suddenly, Thomas Marriott, Esq. aged 60, Deputy of the Ward of Broad-street, and for near 30 years an active member of the Corporation of London.

5. At Sidmouth, Thomas Hopkins, Esq. Barrister at Law, of the Inner Temple. 8. At his seat at Ammondell, the Hon. Henry Erskine,

10. Charles Silver Oliver, Esq. formerly Member for the County of Limerick, and second son of the late Right Hon. Silver Oliver, of Castle Oliver, in the same county. 13. At Peckham Rye, S. Hayardahl, Esq.

14. At nine o'clock at night, at his house, Amelia-place, Brompton, the Right Hon. John Philpot Curran,

In John-street, Tottenham-court-road, Mr. George Thring, many years Clerk to the Receiver-General of the Stamp Duties.

15. At Melchburb, Bedfordshire, the Right Hon. St. Andrew, Lord St. John, Baron St. John of Bletso.

16. At Sothborough, near Bromley, Kent, Thomas Newnham, Esq. aged 82.

20. In Chester-place, Pimlico, Mr. Raymond, the intelligent and active manager of Drury-lane Theatre. He was seized with an apoplectic fit early in the morning, and lay in a state of insensibility (motionles and speechless) till the moment of his death, which was gradual and without pain. He has left an amiable widow and nine children to deplore his loss. His exertions and fatigues in the irksome, and we might say, the thankless office of Manager of the great theatrical concern entrusted to his care, preyed upon his mind. We say thankless, for let the conductor of a theatre be the kindest and most conciliating of human beings, he has to struggle with pretensions, Jisten to complaints, and endure misrepre sentations which the possession of no power or patronage can repay. For months before the opening of the Theatre, he was in it from sun-rise till midnight. He was inde fatigable in his exertions, and in the arrangements he was preparing for the season. His labours were daily appreciated by the proprietors and the public, but he fell a victim to his zeal in their service. About three weeks ago he was attacked by a severe cold, which threatened an inflamation on the chest, for which he had the usual applications→ but his anxiety in the discharge of his duty defeated all the expostulations of his medical friends as to repose-and even aggravated the complaint by his incessant toil. It is with truth, therefore, we say, that he fell a victim to his laborious task. Mr. Raymond was, we believe, a native of Aberdeenshire, and it is to his credit that he wrought his way up to the professional eminence which he enjoyed by his own unassisted efforts. We remember him early in life, most eager and persevering in the acquisition of the knowledge necessary to his art, and in the curing of his original accent. Though he did not embrace the theatre as a profession till he had attained mature age, he distinguished himself by his talent as a sensible and energetic performer. In his conduct as a manager, he was truly impartial in the distribution of parts, and in his attentions to the claims of performers. He was beloved by all, and his dearest friends must have some consolation in his loss, in learning that the news of his sudden death, which was brought to the two Theatres on Monday night just before the curtain rose, made an impression on the hearts of his companions, which proved that they most truly feel the affliction which they have on the stage only to represent.

20. In Bishopsgate-street, M. Vivian, aged 76,

21. At his house, in Windsor Cloisters after a long illness, universally respected, the Rev. Francis Roper, A.M. vicar of Sutton Courtney, Oxon; Minor Canon of

St. George's Chapel, and one of the Conducts at Eton College. He has left a widow and ten children to lament his loss; the youngest of whom is only a week old, 24. Stephen Maltass, Esq. late British Consul at Alexandria,

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FROM SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, TO SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 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.

ANDREWS, DAVID, jun. Plymouth Dock, Bevon, grocer, Oct. 7.

BATT, SIMON, Bath, victualler, Sept. 27.

COOK, GEO. Angel-row, Hammersmith, hatter, Oct. 14.

CROSBY, RICH. Stationers'-co. bookseller, Oct. 18%.

BANKRUPTS.

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ANSELL, THOS. Little Wild-st. livery stablekeeper, Nov. 29. [Latkow, Wardrobe-pl. Doctors' Commons.] Oct. 18.

BAILEY, WM. Freiston Fen, Lincolnshire, farmer, Nov. 8, Red Lion, Boston. [Bell and Co. Cheapside.] Sept. 27.

BARKER, JOHN, Lane-end, Staffordshire, potter, Nov. 8, Swan, Hanley. [Nelson, Essex-st. Strand.] Sept. 27.

BARNES, WM, Blackheath, Kent, havin-merchant, and ship-owner, Nov. 11. [Carttar, Deptford.] Sept. 30.

BATT, SIMON, Bath, victualler, Nov. 15, Greybound, Bath. [Salmon, Bath; and Woodhouse, Temple.] Oct 4.

BYBCHALL, SAM. BUTLER, Upper Stratton,
Wilts, dealer in horses, Nov. 4 and 18. [Sherwin,
Great James-st, Bedford-row.] Oct. 7.
BURMAN, THOS. Dewsbury, Yorkshire, woollen-
manufacturer, Nov. 1 and 25, Sessions-house,
Wakefield. [Fisher and Co. Holborn.] Oct. 14.
BEERENBROEK, CHRIST. Oxford-st. merchant,
Nov. 4 and Dec. 6. [Smith, St. John's st.] Oct.

25.

BOSWOOD, JOHN, Brighithelmstone, tobacconist, Nov. 8, 18, and Dec. 6. [Castle, Cursitor st.] Oct. 25.

COMMINS, MARY. Falmouth, Cornwall, innkeeper, Nov. 18, at Mr. Andrew Young's, Falmonth. [Young, Falmouth; and Reardon and Co. Corbet-co. Gracechurch st.] Oct. 7. CROSBY, RICH. Eden-pl. Kentish-Town, bookseller, Nov. 8 and Dec. 2. [Wilde, Warwick-sq.] Oct. 21.

DALRYMPLE, HUGH, Charlotte st. Fitzroy-sq. cabinet-maker, Nov, 15. [Dyne aud Co. Lincoln's-inn-fields.] Oct. 4.

DELCAMBRE, AUGUSTUS, Bucklersbury, merchant, Nov. 18. [Pasmore, Warnford-co. Throgmorton st 1 Oct. 7.

DOBSON, PETER, Bedminster, Somerset, baker, Nov. 22, Commercial-rooms, Bristol. [Bevan and

Co. Bristol; and Bourdillon and Co. Little Friday-st.] Oct. 11. DEARN, JOHN, Woolton, Lancaster, painter, Nov. 22, George, Liverpool. [Gunnery, Liverpool; and Chester, Staples inn.] Oct. L.

DEARN, JOHN, Woolton, Lancashire, painter, Nov. 29, George, Liverpool. [Gunnery, Liverpool; and Chester, Staples-inn.] Oct. 18. DAVIES, JAS, Canterbury, linen-draper, Nov. 11' and Dec. 6. Lewis, Canterbury.] Oct. 25. EVANS, EVANS, Maesyrhiw, Carmarthen, timbermerchant, Nov. 11, Lamb, Llandovery, Carmarthen. [Harris, Llandovery.] Sept. 30. ETCHELLS, JOHN, Stockport, Chester, joiner, Nov. 15, Warren Bulkeley Arms, Stockport. [Baddeley, Stockport; and Milne and Co. Temple.] Oct. 4.

EALES, WM. Swallow-st. Piccadilly, cheesemonger, Nov. 18. [Lemange, Castle.st. Leicester-square.]

Oct. 7.

EVANS, ROB. Grimley, Worcester, coal-dealer, Nov. 22, Swan, Birmingham. [Spurrier and Co. Birmingham; and Egerton and Co. Gray's-innsq. Oct. 11.

EDWARDS, THOS. Daresbury, Chester, druggist, Nov. 7, 8, and Dec. 6, Bear's Paw, Frodsham. [Rowlinson and Co. Frodsham; and Chester, Staple inn.] Oct. 25.

FIELD, JAS. Walcot, Somerset, professor of music, Nov. 11, Angel, Westgate-st. Buth. [Evill, Bath; and Nethersole and Co. Essex-st. Strand.] Sept.

30

FLETCHER, EDW. jun. Liverpool, iron founder, Nov. 15, Star and Garter, Liverpool. [Sherratt, Prescot; and Adlington and Co. Bedford-row.] Oct. 1.

FERNELEY, AARON, Manchester, grocer, Nov. 18. Bridgewater Arms, Manchester. [Hadfield, Manchester; and Hurd and Co. Temple.] Oct 7. FREEMAN, CHAS. HEN. WILLIAMS, Bunhillrow, linen-draper, Nov. 18. [Wilson, King's Bench-walk, Temple.] Oct. 7

FORMAN, JOHN, jun. Mountsorrell, Leicestershire, hosier, Dec. 2, Hotel, Leicester. [Alexander and Co. New-inn; and Bond, Leicester.] Oct. 21. GOMERSALL, JAS. and Co. Deighton, Yorkshire, Sheepridge, Huddersfield, Nether Royd Hill: and Fixby, Halifax, merchants, Nov. 5, Pack Horse, Huddersfield: [Battye, Chancery.la.] Sept. 27.

GIBBONS, J. Cheltenham, ironmonger, Nov. 29, Unicorn, Great Malvern. [Ballard, Great Malvern; and Bousfield, Bouverie-st. Fleet-st.] Oct.

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GRANVILLE, ARTH. Plymouth Dock, glass-merchant, Nov. 17, 18, and Dec. 6, Fountain, Plymouth Dock. [Sole, Plymouth Dock, and Makinson, Temple.] Oct. 95.

GLASCODINE, JOS. Westbury-upon-Trim, Gloucester, carpenter, Nov. 6, 14, and Dec. 6, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Smith, Bristol; and Hill, Staple-inn.] Oct 25.

HAZARD, THOS. RODMAN, Liverpool, merchant, Nov. 1, George, Liverpool, [Taylor and Co. King's Bench-Walk, Temple.] Sept. 27. HANHAM, WM. Bath, cooper, Nov. 11, Angel, Westgate st. Bath. [Empson, Bath; and Dax and Co. Doughty st.] Sept. 30. HIX, WM. Tydd St. Mary's, Lincoln, wool-buyer, Nov. 1, White Hart, Spalding. [Clarke and Co. Warnford-co Throgmorton-st.] Sept. 30. HENRY, ROB. Jamaica, merchant, Nov. 18. [Shawe and Co New Bridge-st.] Oct. 7. HAMMOND, HENRY, Bride la. glass cutter, Nov. 22. [Tilson and Co. Coleman-st.] Oct. 11. HARRIS, JOHN, Sherbourne la. victualler, Nov. 1 and 19. [Templer and Co, Burr-st, East Smithfield.] Oct. 18.

HASWELL, BENJ. Wellington, Herefordshire, grocer, Nov. 29, Black Swan, Hereford. (Harris, Leominster, and Smith, Bedford-row.] Oct. 18. HILLIER, HENRY, London, victualler, Nov. 1 and 25. [Bland and Co. Hatton Garden.] Oct 18. HESTER, JOHN, Rochester-row, Tothill-fields, brickmaker, Dec. 2. [Lawrence, Dean's-co. Doctors' commons.] Oct. 21.

HOBUS, EDW. Bank-side, Southwark, wrought iron manufacturer, Nov. 11 and Dec. 6. [Williams. Cursitor-st. Chancery la.] Oct 25. JERVIS, JOHN, Woolwich, baker, Nov. 8. [Law and Co. Southampton-build. Chancery-lane.] Sept. 27.

JACOB, ABRAHAM, late of Portsmouth, but now of London, slopseller, Nov. 15. [Isaacs, Bury-co. St. Mary Axe.] Oct. 4.

IREDALE, WM. BROWN, Sheffield, mercer, Nov. 4, 5, and Dec. 6, Tontine, Sheffield. [Rodgers, Shetheld; and Bigg, Southampton-bu.] Oct. 25. KNELLER WM. GODFREY, Stratford, Essex, chymist, Nov. 8. [Clarke and Co. Little St. Thomas Apostle.] Sept. 27.

KNAPP, JON. Talbot co. Gracechurch-st, victualler, Nov. 8. [Willoughby, Chifford's-inn. Sept. 27. LITTLEWOOD, JAS. East Greenwich, rope-maker, Nov. 8. [Templer and Co. Burr-st. East Smithfield.] Sept. 27.

LYTE POOLE, HENRY, Chilthome, Domer, Somersetshire, butcher, Nov. 8. Bell, Ivelchester. [Mott, Gray's-mn-place.] Sept 27. LOCK WOOD, GEO. Whitby, Yorkshire, woollen and linen-draper, Nov. 8, Rose and Crown, Huddersfield. [Battye, Chancery-la.] Sept. 27. LAMB, JOS. JAS. Stockport Chester, cotton-spinners, Nov. 15, Warren Bulkeley Arms, Stockport. [Baddeley, Stockport; and Milne and Co. Temple.] Oct. 4.

LLOYD, RICH. Dalgelly, Merionethshire, Nov. 10, 11, and 29, George, Liverpool. [Murrow, Liver pool; and Blackstock and Co. Temple.] Oct. 18. MANDERSON, WM. jun. Woolwich, dealer in glass, Nov. 8. [Thomas, Hind-co. Fleet-st.] Sept. 27.

MAYNE, EDW. GIBBONS, High-st. Shadwell, and Wade'-pl. Poplar, grocer, Nov. 8. (Lindsay, St. Thomas's-st, Southwark.] Sept. 27. MICHELL, RICH. Marazion, Cornwall, tailor, Nov. LI, Star, Marazion. [Rogers, Marazion; and Follett, Temple.] Sept. 30.

MERCER, WM. Walton-le-Dale, Lancaster, lime. burner, Nov. 11, Golden Cross, Preston. Troughton and Co. Chapel st. Preston; and Hurd and Co. King's Bench Walk, Temple.] Sept. 30. MINOFT, STEPHEN and Co. Philpot-la, merchants, Nov. 2, 11, and 22. [Reardon and Co. Corbet.co. Gracechurch-st. Oct. 11.

MASSEY, SAM. Cheadle, Moseley, Chester, dealer, Nov. 3, 5 and 22, Red Lion, Heaton Norris, Lancaster. [Lingard and Co. Heaton Norris; and Parker, Norfolk-st. Strand.] Oct. 11. MAISH, THOS. Bristol, cheesemonger, Nov. I and 25, Commercial-rooms, Bristol. [Lamberts and Co. Grey's-inn-sq.] Oet, 14.

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PARISH, WM. Whitehaven, mariner, Nov. 7, 8, and 99, Black Lion, Whitehaven. [Hodgson, Whitehaven; and Falcon, Elm-court, Temple.]

Oct. 18. RAWLINS, JOHN, Liverpool, merchant, Nov. 11, George, Dale-st. Liverpool. [Pritt and Co. Waterst. Liverpool; and Blackstock and Co. King's Bench Walk, Temple.] Sept. 30.

RANKIN, ARCH. Red Lion-pl. Cock-la. Giltspurst. china-printer, Nov. 15, [Blunt and Co. Broadst.-build. Oct. 4.

RATCLIFF, THOS. Church-st. Bethnal Green-mad, cheesemonger, Nov. 18. [Cocker, Cross-st. Finsbury sq.] Oct 7.

ROURKE, LAU. Rosemary-la. Minories, victualler, Nov. 25. [Pyles, Castic-co. Houndsditch.] Oct. 14. ROBSON, CUTHBERT, East-lane stairs, Bermondsey, shipwright, Dec. 2. [Hutchinson, Crownco. Threadneedle-st. Ort. 21.

RATCLIFFE, HEN. Thornton, Lancashire, farmer, Nov. 12, 14, and Dec. 6, Red Lion, Preston. [Pilkington and Co. Preston; and Blackeleck, Serjeants' inn.] Oct. 25,

REW, GEO. Liverpool, liquor-dealer, Nov. 17, 18, and Dec. 6, Golden Lion, Liverpool. [Finlow, Liverpool; and Chester, Staple-inn.] Oct. 25. SMITH, JOHN, London-road, St. Georges-fields, grocer, Nov. 11. [Alliston and Co. Freeman's-co. Cornhill.] Sept. SO.

SISSELL. THOS. Jewin-st Cripplegate, tailor, Nov. 11. [Hindman, Basinghall-st.] Sept. 30. SMITH, CHAS. Plymouth, linen-draper, Nov. 15, Commercial, Plymouth. [Wingate, Stonehouse, Plymouth; and Young, Charlotte row, Mansionhouse.] Oct. 4.

SPENCE, JOHN, Bishopwearmouth, Durham, dealer, Nov. 4 and 15, Commission-rooms, Sun derland near the-Sea. [Laws, Sunderland; and Blakiston, Symond's-inn.] Oct. 4.

SINGER, ELIAB, Corsley, Wiltshire, victualler, Nov. 10, 11, and Dec. 2, Angel, Warminster. [Barton, Warminster; and Nethersole and Co. Essex-st. Strand.] Oct. 21.

STOCKHAM, WM. Bristol, baker, No. 1 and Dec. 2, Commercial Rooms, Bristol. [Poole and Ce. Gray's inn-sq; and Davis, Bristol.] Oct. 21. SMART, JOHN, Kingsgate-st. Holborn, ironman. ger, Nov. 1, 8, and Dec. 6. [Williams, Red-lionsq.1 Oct. 25.

SMITH, WM. South Shields, sail maker, Nov. 17, 18, and Dec. 6, George, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [Brockell, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and Meggison and Go. Hatton-gard.] Oct. 95.

TAYLOR, JOHN, Rochdale, Lancaster, publican, Nov. 18, White Bear, Manchester. Bannister, Rochdale, and Pownall, Staple-inn.] Oct. 7. THOMPSON, RICH. Chipping Sudbury, Gloncestershire, baker, Nov. 4, 6, and Dec. 6, Cummercial Rooms, Bristol. [Haynes, Bristol; and Heelis, Staple-iun.] Oct. 25.

WALKER, CHAS. Brighthelmstone, stationer and jeweller, Nov. 8. [Abbott, Mark la.] Sept. 27. WORTHINGTON, HUGH, and Co. Bolton-leMoors, braziers. Nov. 15, Swan, Bolton-le Moors, [Closs and Co. Bolton-le- Moors; and Adlington and Co. Redford row.] Oct. 4. WILLIAMS, STEPHEN, sen. Crew's Hole, Gloucestershire, horse dealer, Nov. 15, Commercial

Rooms, Bristol. [Smith, Bristol; and Heelis, Staple-inn.] Oct. 4.

WILKS, JAS. Bath, linen-draper, Nov. 15. [New bon, St. Andrew's-hill, Doctors'-commons.] Oct. 4. WYLLIE. JOS. Leghorn, Tuscany, merchant, Ner. 16. [Noy and Co. Bell-co. Mincing la] Oct. 7. WILLIAMS, RICH. Dalgelly, Merionethshire, skinner, Nov. 10, 11, and 29, George, Liverpool. [Murrow, Liverpool; and Blackstock and Co. Temple. Oct. 18.

WALKER, CHAS, WM. Brigthelmstone, stationer, Nov. 11 and Dec. 6. [Abbott and Co. Mark-la.j

Oct. 25.

WHITTINGTON, THOS. Trowbridge, Wilts, cabi net maker, Nov. 10, 11, and Dec. 6, Full Moon, Bristol. [Cornish, Bristol; and Poole and Co. Gray's inn sq.] Oct. 25,

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