1822.| 
Thomlhinson, J. and Jos. High Hesket, Cumberland, 
innkeeper. (Leadbetter. 
Thompson, J. South Shields, ship-owner. (Bell 
_ and Co. 
Tickell, T. West Bromwich, Stafford, iron-master, 
(Norton. 
Political Affairs in March. 
265 
Vail, W. jun. Brookworth, Gloucestershire, corn 
dealer. (Dix. 
Vertue, S. Yarmouth, merchant. (Swain and Co. 
Weeks, J. Exeter, currier. (Matlock. 
Wood, J. Rugeley, Staffordshire, miller. 
and Co. 
Woodburn, J. Birmingham, provision.merchant. 
(Lowes 
Traer, W. Exeter, factor. (Shaw. 
Tucker, J. H Jermyn-street, chemist. (Wright. 
Turton, W. West Bromwich, Staftord, coal and 
iron-master. (Whitaker. 
Abram, R. Liverpool. 
Adlington, J. Tottenham. 
Allport, E. Birmingham. 
Anderson, J. West Smithfield. 
Archer, A. Great Chapel-street, 
Soho. ’ 
Asquith, T. and D. Bermondsey, 
and T. Mellish, New Kent- 
road. 
Baker, W. Lloyd’s Coffee-house. 
Balme, J. Gomersal, Yorkshire. 
Barclay, J. Old Broad-street. 
Baverstock, R. Brompton, 
Beasley, R. G. Austin Friars. 
Bellairs, A. W. and J. Stamford 
and Derby. 
Bennett, J. Blackburn, Laneaster. 
Biggar, WW. Manchester. 
Booth, W. G. and R. Bishop- 
wearmouth. 
Boyer, B. Tokenhouse-yard. 
Brickwood, J. S. Stoke Newing- 
ton. 
Brune, J. H.and T. Jordan, Bury 
Court, St. Mary Axe. 
Butler, Sarah, Thirston Magna, 
Wiltshire. 
Button, W.and W. Paternoster- 
row. 
Bysh, J. Paternoster-row. 
Cadogan, J. Water-street, 
Clement Danes. 
Cape, W. London Bridge-foot. 
Cary, J. Racquet-court, Fleet-st. 
Children, G. Tunbridge. 
Coates, C. New Bond-street. 
Cope, P. Bridgnorth. 
Corri, N. Golden-square. 
Crane, S. andH. §. Stratford. 
Dalton, J. Bury St. Edmunds. 
Dawson, R. Norwich. 
Davies, J. Mitchealden, Glouces- 
’ tershire. 
De Queiros, J. M. Size-lane. 
Doorman, C. C. Wellclose-square. 
Dunnage, H. Colchester. 
Durbin, W.and J. Southampton. 
Douglas, T. London. 
Dudman, R.and G. Winter, Je- 
rasalem Coffee-house. 
St. 
DIVIDENDS. 
Eyans, G. Aberdare, Glamorgan- 
shire. 
Everett, T. Wooley, Wilts. 
Fearnley, T. Portsmouth. 
Fox, J. Dartmouth. 
Foid, J, Gloucester. 
Foster, H. and W. G. Sharp, Ba- 
singhall-street. 
Friday, R. jun. Isleworth. 
Gale, J. Paternoster-row, 
Gardiner, G. St. John’s-street. 
Gartin, S. Wood-street. 
Gill, T. Little Tower-street. 
Gilbert, R. T. Stockbridge. 
Gorton, J. Henry-st. Hampstead- 
road. 
Grant, A. Broad street-place. 
Graham, J. Birmingham. 
Graham, Sir R. London, bart. 
J. Railton, Manchester, and 
J. Railton and J. Young, 
London, merchants. 
Grinstead, C. and J. Lanham, 
Horsham. 
Hailstone, W. Mildenhall, Suf- 
folk. 
Hartley, J. Manchester. 
Haywood, G. Birmingham. 
Heming, J. and E. Hornblower, 
Bishopsgate-street. 
Hewitt, B. and Co. Nantwich. 
Humphreys, S. Charlotte-street, 
Portland-place. 
Hulse, R. Hinckley. 
Hurndall, J. Bristol. 
Inving, J. jun. Carlisie. 
Jackson, R. Cannon-street. 
Jenks, W. Aldermanbury. 
Jerome, 8. Birmingham. 
Kidd, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Lathy, J. Honiton, Devon. 
Lawledge, M. Harley-street. 
Lawrence, R. Minety, Wilts. 
Langhorn, H.and W. Brailsford, 
Bucklersbury-. 
Maberly, J. Welbeck-street. 
Matthews, P. Hagley, Worcester. 
Meatyard, T. Fontimell Magna, 
Dorsetshire. 
Miller, R. Old Fish-street- 
Moody, C. Hitchin. 
Swaine and Co. 
Woolcock, J. Truro, draper. (Gates. 
Morgan, J. Stroud, Gloucester. 
Mowbery, A. and J. Wetherell, 
Lothbury. 
Neville, R. Colchester. 
Newton, M. Neweastle-upon- 
yne. 
Neyler, H. Bristol. 
Nowill, J. and J. Birch, Jewry- 
street. 
Phillips, A. and B. Loser, Salters’ 
Hall-court. 
Phillips, J. Prickett-green. 
Pratt, C. Bishopwearmouth. 
Raven, J. Burton-upon-Trent. 
Rice, J. New Shoreham. 
Richardson, J. Manchester. 
Richardson, G. Mecklenburgh- 
square, and I’. Vokes, Glou- 
cester-street, Queen-square. 
Richardby, J. Durham. 
Ridout, J. P. Bridport. 
Sargent, T. Milbank-row, West- 
minster. 
Seaton, J.F. and R. Pontefract. 
Sinalpage, J. Leeds. 
Smedley, W. Burton-upon-Trent. 
Snuggs, W. A. and J. Walley, 
Lime-street. 
Staniforth, W. Little Eastcheap. 
Stewart, H. Worcester. 
Stockhouse, W. Blackburn, Lan- 
easter. 
Studd, J, L. Kirby-street, Hatton 
Garden. . 
Swaney, J. Austin Friars. 
Sykes, W. and J. Shackleton, 
White Lion-street, Norton 
Falgate. 
Thomas, W. Titchborne-street. 
Tuck, B. Thrapston. 
Walker, J. jun. Axbridge, So- 
merset. 
Whitehouse, J. Oxford. 
Wilson, W. Shadwell. . 
Woolwich, G. and J. Spital- 
square. ; 
Worksop, J. G. Nottingham, 
Wright, Bellbroughton, 
Worcestershire. 
Yates, S. Wood-street. 
POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN 
MARCH. 
GREAT BRITAIN. 
; ihe the last year the amount of gold 
brought into the Mint and coined, 
was £9,520,758 13s. 10d. The Bank 
of England notes in the same period, 
was in January, 1521, from £21,571.714 
to £25,904.357 ; and in January, 1822, 
from £16,566,720 to £20,283,480. Thus 
the addition made to the circulation by 
the gold coinage has been greater by 
four millions, than the diminution 
from the reduction of Bank notes. In 
Monroy MAG. No. 366, 
truth, it is a vulgar error, that the dis- 
tresses of the country arise from any 
withdrawing of the currency in the ag- 
gregate; for the distress arises only 
from its partial distribution, from the 
public annuitants being, as to the coun- 
try at large, a body of non-residents, 
who draw thirty millions per annum 
to the metropolis, leaving but a frac- 
tion in general circulation, though this 
fraction determines the prices of the 
great majority of the markets. Yet 
x Gs our 
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