1823.] 



Ablthol, M. Bary-»treet, St. 



James's 

 AWin, R. P. Elm-street, Gray's 



Inn lane 

 AsauUliandCo. New Kent-road 

 Aiford, T. Abinedon 

 Baker, W. and N. Portsea 

 Baker, W. Lloyd's Coffee-house 

 Beadey, J. \Voottou Underedee 

 Bedson, T. and R. Bishop, Astou, 



Warwickshire 

 Bell, G. Berwick 

 Bennett, S. A. Worship-street 

 Bewley, W. Manchester 

 Berthoud, H. Soho-sqnare 

 Bellingham, J. Uttoxeler 

 Bird, T. SolihalI,.VVanvickshlre 

 Body, E. Morice Town 

 Boriito, W. Reading 

 Bowditch and Wilks, Bristol 

 Bowring, J. G. Feuchurch-build- 



iiigs 

 Brammall, G. Sheffield 

 Branwhite, P. Bristol 

 Bromley, J. New-road, St. Mary- 



la-bonne 

 Bryant, J. Austin Friars 

 Callow, J. Princes'-strcet, Soho 

 Candler, J. Jeivrv-street 

 Carter, H. Ratclfff- high way 

 Clark, H. and F. Gruudv, Liver- 

 pool 

 Clarke, T. Nottingham 

 Clough, J. H., J.S. Wilkes, and 



J. B. Clough, Liverpool 

 Clive, T. and S. Richardson, To- 



kenhouse-yard 

 Craeg, J. Whitehaven 

 Dawson, J. Bury 

 Dean, R. W. and T. W. Cooke, 

 Sagarloaf-alley,Bethnal-greeu 

 De Roure ami Hambrook, Loudon 

 Ueschamps, W.W., B. S. .Morgan, 



and P. M'Tasgait, SulTolk- 



lane 

 Dick, Q. and J. Finsbury-square 

 Bdwards, G. H. Craven-street, 



Strand 

 Ellis, T. Crooked-lane 

 Fate, W. Settle, Yorkshire 

 Feariilev, C. Crutched Friars 

 Ford, rf. Portsmouth 

 Foster, T. and E. S. Yalding 

 Garrori, S. Paddington-iilreet, 



Mary-le-boiie 

 Griffis, '!'. Koightsbridge 



Agricultural Report. 

 DIVIDENDS. 



Grill, C. Dnnster-coart, Mlnctug- 

 lane 



Hales, E. Newark 



Hall, C. G. and H. B. Pimlico 



Halliley, R. Sherburn, Vorkshire 



Hatfield, H. London 



Hays, C. and W. H. Blunden, 

 Oxford-street 



Hayton and Lensiiiby, London 



Heap,W. Cobber''! Nab, Lancash. 



Herbert, B. and W. Buckmusier, 

 St. Mary Axe 



Heiirick, U. A. Jefferies-square 



Henley, J. Hampstead-road 



Hill, T. Thornbury, Gloucestersh. 



Holiuan, W. Totness 



Holmes, F. Vere-streef, Oxford-st. 



Holmes, J. Portsmouth 



Hope, T. Sandwich 



Hoyle, T. J. Lord, J. Chatburn, 

 andW. Fotliergill, Manchester 



Hudson, W. Camberwell 



Hughes, T. Chelsea 



HuShes, T.-Oxford-street 



Jackson, J. W. Liverpool 



James, E. and R. Westou, Man- 

 chester 



Jenkins, E. Laoniaes, Glamor- 

 ganshire 



Johnson, B. J. Houudsditch 



Joplin, J. Sundeiland 



Keene, W. C. Mary-le-bone 



Kirkman, J. Liverpool 



Latham, T. D. and J. Parry, De- 

 vonshire-square 



Laugher, H. Birmingham 



Lawson, P. Bowiiess-hall, Cum- 

 berland 



Leyburn, G. Bishopsgate-strect 



Lloyd, G. London 



Loni;, D. Andover 



Lowndes, T. Mitre-court, Cheap- 

 side 



Luck, G. Shoreditch 



Mallinson, J. Birds-edge, A., G., 

 andJ.Mallinsoii.Hiidderstitld 



Marsh, E. Hnddersfield 



^Iasterman, J. Hatton-gardcn 



May, J, Birmingham 



Mercer, T. Billiughnrsf, Sussex 



Mitchell, J. Esscridou, Herts 



Morris, S. Long ltchington,Wnr- 

 wickshire 



Mottram, J. ISristol 



Marrav, W. Pall Mall court, Pall 

 Mall 



463 



Moes, T. Vacuball 



Niblick and Co. Bath 



Oldaker, B. Ipswich 



Parker, T.Wood-street, Cheapslde 



Pearson, E. and L. Claude, Li- 

 verpool 



Pellowe, R.Falmooth 



Perkins, R. Lyiiiington 



Peyton, W. G. Upper Thames-st. 



Phillips, P. King-street, Bartho- 

 lomew Close 



Power and Warwick, Finsbury- 

 sqaare 



Pritcliard, J. Chepstow 



Ralph, R. and W. King, Ipswich 



Ramsay, T. Mark-lane- 

 Richards )n, J. J. Fleet-market 



Roose.T. Liverpool 



Roy, J. Wolverhampton 



Russell, J. Rochester 



Rye, T. Dockhead 



Seager, S. P. Maidstone 



Shackle, J. Milk-street, Cheapside 



Sharpley, A. Binbrook,Lincoli:sh. 



Shipway, T. Tidworth Warren 

 farm 



Small, T.Alnwick 



Spitta and Co. London 



Tate, W. Cateaton-street 



Terry, R. Holborn-bridge 



Thompson, P. and C. A. Tom's 

 Coffee-house, Cornhill 



Toll, W. St. Germans 



Townsend, W. B. Little Chelsea 



Travis, J. Oldham, Lancashire 



Tucker, J. N. Jermyn-street 



Turney, J. Sedgebroot, Liucoln- 

 shire, and W. Bates, Halifax 



L'rmson, J. Liverpool 



Urquhart, W. London 



V'ose, J. Hardshaw, Lancashire 



Walter, G. Upper-street, Islington 



Westbrook, J. St. Alban's 



White, T. Kegent-street 



White, W. B. Strand 



Whittle, R. and T. Lutwyche, 

 Liverpool 



Wilks, J. Finsburv-square 



Willcox, J. S. audT. J.Titterton, 

 Theobald's-road 



Willson, J. Swanton Morley, 

 Norfolk 



Wilson, B. Thornhill Lees, York- 

 shire 



Wood, P. Kingston, Surrey. 



MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 



THE late liarsli and dry weatlier has 

 been succeeded by warm and t;eniHl 

 rains, wliicli liave bad a veiy favourable 

 offeci, and wroiinlit a most agrerable 

 change in the general appearance of the 

 country. In some parts of Scotland, the 

 raius have been very heavy, and attended 

 with temporary datna|,'e,a->stirin};, however, 

 a plentiful crop of fcrass. The crops of 

 Lent corn, ptd>e, and .scedi', backward at 

 tir»t, and of unhealthy colour, from the 

 rigour of the ma^oo, have lately assumed u 

 beautifid verdure, and are firowing most 

 luxuriantly. The wheats, on the whole, 

 look well, and promise another con^idera• 

 ble crop; in the mean time, from various 

 causes which have been often repeated, 

 there are local failures ; and, in Hereford- 

 fthire particularly, much blighicd wheat, or 

 injured by the t;rub and wire-worm, has 

 been ploughed up and re-sown with bar- 

 ley. Tlie culture of .spriug wlieat, of 



which we beard little a few years since, is 

 leviving. The dry weather was particu- 

 larly favourable lo gtittini; the lauda in con- 

 dition for tlic potatoes and turnips. Pota- 

 toc plantini: is in a state of forwardness; 

 and we beg to remind the cidtivators of 

 tuinips, not to forget Swedes at the eusii- 

 mg se< d-siason. The backwardness of 

 the present ycHi'.s seasons, it is supposed, 

 will be nearly a month. 'I'lierc is yet great 

 hot)c of the fmit, notwithstanding the seve- 

 rity of the spriii;;. Wool is deemed a rising 

 market, fiom a siieculation that the next 

 shear must be defective, on account of the 

 poor condition of the llocks in many parts 

 of the country. Accounts are conslantly 

 reaching us of a scarcity of corn and cattle 

 here and there; nevertheless, the metropo- 

 lis seldoiB fails to be superabundantly sup- 

 plied. Prices are generally and greatly 

 improved ; and it is a strange assertiou, 

 that such improvement cau confer no 

 benefit 



