1822.] 
Abraham and Levy, Bath 
Ambrose, W. Clapton 
Anderson, A. and G. Wilson, 
Philpot-lane 
Armstrong, J. North Wuarnbo- 
rough, Hants 
Ayton, I: and J. Sanders, New- 
castle-upon-Tyne 
Batten, L. St. Alban’s 
Beaufoy, J. Meriden, Warwicksh. 
Bessell, C. Prospect-place, Surrey 
Benson, J. Birmingiiam 
Bedwith, T. Shropshire 
Bivg, J. and C. Hatfield 
Bird, T. Solihut Lodge, 
wickshire 
Booth, W. and R. Bishopwear- 
mouth 
Boullen, P. Norton Falgate 
Bramall, J. Mossley 
Brittain, B. Sawbridgeworth 
Brown, J. Canterbury 
Card, J. Fitzroy-square 
Chaplin, D. Haverhills, Suffolk 
Clarke, Buckden, Huntingdonsh. 
Clame, J. Camberwell 
Cobham, W. jun. and T. Jones, 
Ware 
Cook, J. Helmsley, Yorkshire 
Cooke, T, and M. E. Brennan, 
Strand 
Cooper, R. Stratford 
Crossland, S. Liverpool 
Crump, J. Birmingham 
Curtis, J. Fordingbridge, Hants 
Doorman, C. C, Wellclose-square 
Douthatt, S. Liverpool 
Driver, J. and M. Bristol 
Durrant, W. Finsbury 
Ellis, R. Dean-street, Southwark 
Biphick, W. Westham 
Evans, 8. Bristol 
Eyre, W. Cockspur-street 
Félham,T, Essex-buildings, Strat- 
ford 
Forbes, J. and D. Gregory, Al- 
dermanbury 
Forster, T.William-st. Newington 
Freame, T. Worcester 
Fiiend, T. E.H. ani W. J. Sun- 
_ derland 
Farness, J. Liverpool 
George, W. Haymarket 
Gotoded, W. Stretham, Ely | 
Goodwin, P. Llanrwst, Denbigh- 
shire 
Greayes, W. H..Philpot-lane 
Greaves, A. Queen-st. Cheapside 
Greenwood, T. jun. Preston 
Gregory, J. Blackwall 
Hampson, R. and T. Liverpool 
Hamilton, W. and M, Ayar, 
BRiches-court, Lime-street 
Hartland, J. Gloncester 
Hawkins, W. T. and J, Bir- 
miogham 
MONTHLY 
War- 
Agricultural [eporé. 
DIVIDENDS. 
Hassell, J, Richard-st. Islington 
Hayzelden, W. Milton, Kent 
Hammerich, J. W. Liverpool 
Hicks, J. Leeds 
Hill, 1. Hope, Derbyshire 
Hirst, J. Tower-street 
Hopwood, W. T. J. jun. and J. 
Horwich, Lancashire 
Hopper, C, Little Trinity-lane 
Humphreys, S. Charlotte-street, 
Portland-place 
Jacob, E. Liantrissent, Glamor- 
ganshire 
Jennings, C. Portsea 
Johnstone, J. Liverpool 
Kelty, A. Colonade, Pall Mall 
King, W. Birmingham 
Knowles, J. and H. Walker, 
Salford 
Lace, S. Liverpool 
Lavers, J. Kingsbridge, Deyonsh. 
Leigh, S. Strand 
Lilly, N. Leeds 
Lincoln, R. St. James’s-street 
Lowes, G. Commercial-buildings, 
Mincing Jane 
Mackavoy, H. King-st. Greenwich 
M' Kay, R. Knutsford 
Maltby, W. jun. and W. Thorpe, 
jun. Bath 
M‘Mullen, W. G. and &. Herttord 
Maitland, D. New Bridge-street 
Marfitt, R. Pickering, Yorkshire 
Martin, C. Great Yarmouth 
Mayher, E. and J. Keeling, Staf- 
fordshire 
Mason, E.Worcester, and J. Penn, 
Lane End, Birmingham 
Melton, M. and T. Highgate 
Mitchell, J. Essendon, ertford- 
shire * 
Mitchell, S. Dorking 
Mills, S. Stamford 
Molong, M. City-road 
Mulligan, T. Bath 
Mumby, R. Glamford Briggs, 
Lincolnshire ; 
Needham, R. Queen’s-buildings, 
Brompton-road 
Newcomb, W. Wood-st. Cheapside 
Oake, G. R. Circus, Minories 
Palmer, T. Gutter-lane 
Parkinson,G. Failworth, Lancash, 
Perkins, T. Manchester 
Pickering, J. Woburn-place, Rus- 
sell-square 
Pitt, R. Hallow, Worcestershire 
Prentice, W, Southwark 
Price, T. Rodborough, Glouces- 
tershire 
Polglasse, J. Bristol 
Pridham, J. Exeter 
Purkis, W. Portsmouth 
Ratcliffe, J. Manchester 
Reid, W. sen. Rosamond-street, 
Clerkenwell 
559 
Reynolds,R. Shobrooke, Deyonsh. 
Reynolds, W, late of the ship 
Orient 
Richards, J. E. C. and J. jun. 
_ St.:Martin’s-lane 
Richardson, G. Mecklenburgh- 
square, and T. Yokes, Glou- 
_ cester-street, Queen-square 
Rist, C. Cornhill 
Rolland, F. St. James’s-street 
Royle, J. F. Pall Mall 
Sallows, R, Hadleigh, Suffolk 
Sandbach, J. Bird’s-buildings, 
Islington 
Scott, J. Huddersfield 
Sill, J. and W. Watson, Liverpool 
Smith, J. Shrewsbury 
Snouggs, J. W. A. and J. Walley, 
ime-street 
Steen, J. Fenchurch-street 
Stein, J.. T. Smith, R. Stein, J, 
Stein, and R, Smith, Fen. 
church-street 
Sudlow, W. Manchester 
Sumner, C, C. Hillingdon 
Surrey, J. and J. Mark-lane 
Sweet,C. NorthTawton, Devonsh. 
Tarlton, J. Liverpool 
Taylor, FE. Adlington 
Thompson, G. Preston 
Thompson, T. Camomile-street 
Threlfall, H. Blackburn 
Thurton, J. March, Isle of Ely 
Thomas, B. Newport, Monmouth- 
shire 
Tickall, J. Crosthwaite, Cum- 
berland 
Tipping, T. Warrington 
Todd, S. Southampton 
Treherne, J. St. Martin’s-street, 
Leicester-square 
Tucker, E. Deptford 
Warne, W. Bedford-street, Co- 
vent-garden 
Warner, R. Huntingdon 
Warner, A. St. Catharine-street, 
Tower 
Watkins, W. Norton, Worcestersh. 
Watson, J. Holwich, Yorkshire 
Watts, W, Gosport 
Wathen, ©. Salters’-hall court 
Welsh, W. Liverpool 
Webb, W. and H. Bristol 
Williams, J. Bishopsgate-street 
within 
Wilson, W. Gateshead 
Wilson, D. and A. Gresdale, 
Manchester 
Wilson, R. Clement’s-lane 
Woodcock, W. Preston 
Woodhouse, T. Nottingham 
Wynde, J. Leominster 
Young, P. jun. and R. Anderson, 
W apping 
Young, I’. Machen, Monmouthsh, 
Zachary, H. Lawrence-laue. 
AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 
a 
INCE our last Report, the aspect of 
the country, in all its productions, 
has been considerably reduced in verdure 
and luxuriance, by almost constant 
drought, and excessive solar heat, alter- 
nating with chilling easterly winds. Thun- 
der-storms have been frequent, but the 
accompanying showers lave not been suf- 
ficient. to moisten beyond the surface of 
the earth, or effectually nourish the vege- 
table roots.. “Ihe autumnal wheats, with 
the usual local exceptions, will be a great 
crop, perhaps considerably beyond an 
average, and the harvest as early as in the 
most favourable years. We do not recol- 
lect to have seen the wheat in bloom ear- 
lier; that critical process is now past on 
the best lands, where wheat, should not 
unfavourable weather intervene, will be 
cut in the middle of next month. Spring 
wheat, not so usual a crop as formerly, 
partakes of the ill success of the other 
Jent corn crops, from the want of rain; 
and, should the same defect continue, 
those crops must be generally light at har- 
vest. ‘Ihe perpetual atmospheric changes 
have had their invariable effect on the 
corn, from its grass to its present state; 
and the wheats have universally the blue 
tinge, with the spotted and striated leaf, 
the ears also being mostly discoloured. 
How far this may be productive of disease 
2 1s, 
