S84 



Saft, W. Wedihote, Somerset. 



Bovill, J. and G. J. De Witte, 

 IMincing-lane. 



Bourke, J. Albeniiarlestieet. 



Brooker,W. Eaton-street, Black- 

 friars-toad. 



Brown, T. Strand 



Burden, J. late of Dartfoid. 



Burke, J. Stockport Etchells. 



Clarke, M. jiin. Sarage Garden*. 



Cohen, B. Bi-slmpsgate-gtreet. 



Combe, B. Lloyd's Coflee House. 



Corpe, J. Sun-ctreet. 



Coope,.!. Chesterfield. 



Couch, VV. Axinin.-ter. 



Cox, P. F«irford,GloucesteiKliire 



Crnwshaw, B. and G. Bristall. 



Crump, T. and T. Hill,jun. Kid- 

 derminster. 

 Cooker, H.D. Mark-lane. 

 Cook, J. Oakley Mills, Eye, Suf- 

 folk. 

 Cousins, J.'Charlton-8treet,So- 



meis' Town. 

 Curamings, J. Otborne-street. 

 Dufour, W. F. A. Berner'»-sf . 

 Eail, T. Kingston. 

 Elliott, C. St Thomas a BeoUet, 



Sussex. 

 Fidler, J. Bosden. 

 Finch, R. Cooper's- row. 

 Gilbee, N. Denton, Kent. 

 Glasson, R. Skelton. 

 Grosvenor, .1. Dudley. 

 Hatch, W. Eccleston. 

 Hawthorne, Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne. 

 Hawkins, D. Sheffield. 

 Hellioar, T. Bri»toI. 

 Hewitt, J. Bolton-le-Moors. 

 Hodgson, R. Fleet-street. 

 Hnglies, T. Oxford-.itreet. 

 Hunt,H. Liverpool. 

 Hurry, E. Freeman's-court, 



Cornhill. 

 Jack60D,D.Ca,i tie-court, Bircbin- 

 lane. 



Dividend*— 'Meteoroldgical^Rkport. 



[k^V\\% 



Jones, R. A. Tottenham Court- 

 road. 

 Kilshaw, J. jiin. late of Leeds. 

 Kirkman, J. Gower.«treet. 

 Knight, .1. M. Parliament-street. 

 Knight, J. Fore-street. 

 Lacklan, J. Great Alie-street. 

 Latham, J. Abingdon. 

 Le Chevalier.T. Wootton-itnder- 



Edge, Gloucester. 

 Lind, T. late of Treotham. 

 Lu.'^hington, W. Mark-lnne. 

 Machan, J, Sheffield. 

 Macmichael, .1. and W. and T. 



Oitton, Bridgnorth. 

 Macmichael, .1. W. and T. and 



Co. Flect-Mreet. 

 Muker, W. P. Basingball-street. 

 Miller, R.Old Fish-.«treet. 

 Miller,.!. Norwich. 

 Miller, G. Watling-slreet. 

 Milner, .1. Cambridge. 

 Mould, H. Winchester. 

 Mowbray, A. G.L. Hollingworth, 

 i. Wetherell, W. Shields, 

 W. Boulton, and W. R. 

 Stokes, Lothbury. 

 Myets, R. and J. Holmes, late of 



Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

 Nantes, H. Wain ford <!ourt, 



Throgmorton-street. 

 Neville, R. Colchester. 

 Parker, W. High-street, White- 

 chapel. 

 Payue, G. Newgate-slreet. 

 Potter, G. Poplar. 

 Prole, W. Georgeham, Devon- 

 shire. 

 Rains, .1 . S. Wapping-wall. 

 Ratclifle, W. jun. late of We- 



therlev. 

 Reader, Martha, Bristol. 

 Robinson, G. and S. Paternoster- 

 row. 

 Robinson, S. Pntenio.-'ter-row. 

 Ro.«Bcr, J. Wallingford. 



Rothwell, S. Fenchurch-streef. 



Sackett, T. Bermondsey. 



Salter, T. Ottery, St. Mary, De- 

 vonshire. 



Schroder, H. College Hill. 



Scotford, T. and J. Blackfriars- 

 road. 



Scott, W. Wapping. 



Serrell,W.G. -Tower Hill. 



Sharrock, P.T. Preston. 



Shipley, J. Birtringkam. 



Simpson, G. 5mith..«q«are,Weiit- 

 minster. 



Sinrester,S. Manchester. 



Simpson, J. and .J.Westmorland, 

 Liverpool, 



Simpson, G. M. Tower-street. 



Sisley, T. I«le of Thauet. 



Smith, T. I. Lawrence Ponnt- 

 nev-lane. 



Sowerby, W. Fisb-street-hill. 



Steemson, T. Hull. 



Stubbs, W. late of Leek. 



Swain, G. and J, Mansell-sfreet. 



Taylor, J. T. Merton. 



Thomas, i. and J. Cabell, Ox^ 

 ford-street. . . 



Tiltensor, J. and C. W. Foster- 

 lane. 



Tomlinson, W.Hinckley, Leices- 

 tershire. 



Tye, G.J. Colchester. 



Warmington,J. and J. E. Grace- 

 church-street. 



West, J. Little Newport-street. 



West, T. Gracechurch-street. 



Whitaker, J. Carr, York. 



Williams, R. Salisbury. 



Williams, W. and A. Whyte, 

 New Bond-street. 



Wilkinson, J. Friday-street. 



Wood, G. Glouceater. 



Woods, S. Southampton. 



Woods, S. Havant. 



Worsfold, S. L. Ramsgate. 



Wrathell, C. C. Lancaster. 



METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 



> ■ 



Resulting from daily observations made on the northern verge of the Metropolis, from 

 Feb. Zi, to March. 'IS, 1821. 



Maxi 

 I m 11 m 



Barometer 

 Thermom. 



30- 16 



56-6° 



Days. 



26 Feb. 

 12 Mar. 



Wind 



NE. 



SW. 



Mini- 

 mum. 



29-3(J 

 29-5° 



Days 



6 Miir. 

 16Mar. 



Wind. 



SW. 



N. 



2964 

 Day I Night 

 4T-,4o 35° 



Range 



0-70 



27" 



Greatest 

 Varia- 

 tion in 

 H hours 



0■6^ 

 20° 



Days. 



6 Mar. 

 18Mar. 



Prevailing 

 Number of (Injs ? N. NE. E. 



occupied by each ^ 7 3 1 



Rain Las falleu on 20 days — Suow, in u very 

 Character 

 Numhei' of dayson whichearh ) Cirrus. Cino-stiatus. 

 description has occuncd. J 6 H 



The general chwacter of the period has 

 beeu rainy and cold, fog- prevailed during^ 

 the first four or five days, (he wind shifting: 

 between IV.W. and N.E.; oa some of these 

 days there ivere exhibitions of lofty cirrus. 

 On the 28th of February, a slitrht sliojver 

 of snow and rain from the N.E., from this 

 time the wind shifted at once to S.W. and 

 with occasional inclinations to W. remained 

 scf during (he next ten days, rain falling 

 in various quantities each day. from this 



Win.ls. 



SE. S. SW. W. NW. 



1 11 3 5, 



small ((iiuntilv, ou 2 days — Hail on 2 days.' 

 of tlicCloud.s. ■ 



Cino-cnmulus. Cumulifs, Cumulo-stratus. Nhnbus 

 6 4 14 S ' 



time to the 2'2d of March, the wind re- 

 mained between N- and N.\V. but for the 

 most part to the northward with daily rain, 

 and ill a few instances smow and hail in 

 small quantity. From the l'2th to the 17th 

 lunar halo was frequent. Ou the 23d dur- 

 ing the night the wind veered to the north- 

 ward, between which and S.W. it has re- 

 luained with frequent squals of rain to the 

 close of the register. 



Islington, Marcki», 1821. • C.B- 

 POLITICAL 



