346 
Evans, D. Marchmont-street, Sep- 
tember 8 ¥ : 
“Bilis, J. "Rathbone-place, Septem- 
h /bex 12 
Ferguson, J. Cotterick, Yorkshire, 
August 28 _ a 
Frencis, A. High holborn, Sep- 
tember 1 
Graham, . J. Gloucester-squere, 
August 29 
Gittoe, G. R. Bristol, September 4 
Haddon, J. Castle-street, Aug. 22 
Horne, E. and Willan, C. Jernmyn- 
street, September 1] 
Henley, G. Strand, August 15 
Harsgrave, J. Mirfield, August 16 
How, W. F. Threadneedle-street, 
September 19 
Horne, E. and Billan, C. Jermyn- 
street, August 13 
Hutchinson, G. and Co., Stock- 
ton-upon-Tees, August 24 
Higginbotham, S. Macclesfield, 
August 19 
Hills, E. Faversham. Ancust 21 
Hawes, R. B. Horsley-street, Au- 
gust 18 
Hill, W. Old-ford mill, Bow, Au- 
gust 18 
Hudson, T. High street, St. Giles’s, 
August 22 " 
Mayden, J. Southampton, Aug. 23 
Hulthin, Catherine-court, 
Yower-hill, August 26 
Harrison, B. and M. Brightside, 
Yorkshire, August 30 
Holgate, G. and I’. Burnley, ‘Sep- 
tember 1 
Hedge, Star-court, Liithe Comp- 
ton-street, Soho, August 29 
Tienson, S. Brovwnlow-street, Fol- 
bern, August 29 
Jioskins, S. Bristel, September 7 
Hair, T. Scettswooed, .Northum- 
berland, September 12 
Johnston and Co. Whitehaven, 
August 28 fi 
Jonnsion, E. jun. and Manley, 
T. Whitehaven, August 15 
Jackson, D. Birmingham, Septem- 
‘ber 9 
Ingelow, W. ‘sen., and W. jun. 
Boston, September 18,19, 20 
Bankrupts and Dividends. 
Jordan, J. Whitechapel, Septem- 
rer 9 : ; ; 
Kennedy 1. Brighton, August 19 
Knight, A. Maldon, August 15 
Kerby, IT. Wich lane, Cornhill, 
August 29 : 
King; W. J. Pattersea, Sept. 15 
Lew:s, DB. Lampeter, Ponstephen, 
Cardiganshire, August 2) 
Lawsen, &. Brown’s-lane, Spital- 
fields, August 25 
Luees, C. London, August 29 
Lawton, W. Brinistage, Cheshire, 
August 30 ‘ 
Leadley, J. Fetter-lane, Sept. 2 
Lethbridge, J. Carmarthen-street, 
Rottenhimt-court-toat, Septem- 
bex 12 
Latham, T. D. and Parry, J. De- 
vonshire-square, September 5 
Lunn, E. and G. Halifax, Septem- 
ber 12 
Miller, C. Abchurch-lane, Aug. 15 
Mann, C. Birmingham, August 20 
Mercer, W. Manchester, August 24 
Messent, P. Aldermanbury, Aug.22 
Moody, W. Leeds, August 20 
Moore, J. sen. Burnley, August 31 
Mane, T. T. and J. E. and W. 
Plymouth, October 6 
Mills, G.Wood-street, September 1 
Mzynard, J. Great George-street, 
Westminster, September 8 
Maskell, R. 5: Basinghall-street, 
September 12 
Maishall, T. Collegeshiil, Septem- 
ber 12. , 
Nunn, R. Queen-street, August 19 
Owen, R. Warrington, August 29 
Perring, R. Medbury, Devonshire, 
August 25 
Phillips, F. and Cutforth, W. 
Goldsmith-street, Cheapside, 
August 25 
Pott, W. Unjion-street, South- 
wark, August 29 
Perkins, J. Bull-wharf-lane, Upper 
Thames-street, September 1 
Parker, C. Bristol; September 16 
Quilan, T. ana Stokes, J. T. Gros- 
venor-market, August 29 
Rains, J. S. Wappimg-wall, No- 
vember 7 
[Serr 
Ryland, S. H., and. Knight, J. 
Worsley dswil September grey? 
Stewart, W. Pall-nall, August 15 
Smith, T. W.. Fenchurch-street, - 
August 18 pp 
Swain, 'T. Collingham, August 8 
‘Sayer, C. and Gardner, G. Great 
Tower-street, August 18 — 
Spooner, W.. Chiswell-street, Au- 
gust & 
Symonds, W. Store-market, Suf- 
folk, August’ 31 “f 
Shepherd, W. Basing-Jane, Aug. 99 
Shave, R. Grace’s-alley, Wellclose- 
square, September 1 
Shard, J. and Smither, J. St. Mar- 
tin’s-lane, October 20° 
Stoddard, R. R. and Nash, H. 
Broadway, Westminster, Sep 
tember 5 
Smith, A. Lime-square, August 26 
Scowcroft, W. Haverfordwest, Sep- 
tember, 12 
Storey, J. B. Blandford, St. Mary, 
Dorsetshire, September 8 
Thomas, T. Osnaburgh-street, 
August 19 
Thornthwaite and Co, W. C. Fleet- 
street, August 25 ’ 
Torr, J. Nottingham, August 31 
Trollop, H. Whitechapel, Aug. 29 
Vaughan, S. Pool, Mentgomery- 
shire, August 28 
Whyte, M. and J. Great East+ 
cheap, August 15 
Wissenborn, E. A. and H. Upper 
Holloway, August 5 . 
Winson, W. Ivy-bridge, Devon- 
shire, August 24 . 
Wightwick, J. W. Greenhammer- 
ten, Yorkshire, August 22 
White, J. Isleworth, August 5 
Webb, 'T. New Sarum, August 20 
White, J. Princess-street, Storey’s- 
gate, August 15 : 
Webb, W. Wakefield, August 20 
Woed, D. I. Dean-street, West- 
minster, September 2 : 
Woestaff, T. Bristol, Septentber 3 
Williams, S. Finsbury-square, Sep- 
tember 8 : 
Wells, J. Kenninghall, Norfolk, 
September 11 } 
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ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. 
The Rey. G. A. Burnaby, to be one of the Duke of 
Cambridge's domestic chaplains—The Rev. W. Lan- 
don, D.D.. Dean of Exeter, to the vicarage of 
Bishop’s Tawton, Devon—The Rev. A. B. Towns- 
end, to the rectory of East Hampstead, Berks—The 
Rey. G. P. Stopford, to the rectory of Warktcn; 
Northampton—The Rev. J. Harwood, to the rec- 
tory of Sherbone St. John, Kent—The Rev. J. Bees- 
ley, to the vicarage of Feckenham, Worcester—The 
Rev, J. Barnavell,-to the vicarage of Stogursey, with 
the chapelry of Lilstock, annexed Somerset—The 
Rev. T. Coxsor, to the New Church at Stone, Lan- 
cashire—The Rev. I. Carridge, to the Living of Ne- 
ther Poppleton, York—The Rev. Dr. Copleston, to _ 
the Deanery of Chester—The Rev. B. Howell, to 
the Rectory of Ilighley, Shropshire—The Rev. J. B, 
Webb, to the Vicarage of Weobly, Hereford—The 
Hon. and Rev. N. Rodney, to the Prependary, of 
Hereford—The Rev. T. Mounsey, to the Vicarage 
of Owthorne, Yorkshire—Rev. C. Randolph, to the 
Vicarage of Lyme Regis, Dorset—Rev. Dr. Wrench 
to be Minister of the Chapelry of Blakeney, Glou- 
cestershire—The Rev. C. Arnold, to the Rectory of 
Wakerley. Northamptonshire—The Rev. M. Bercs- 
ford, to the valuable Living of Inniscarra—The Rev. 
A. Gordon, to the College Church, Aberdeen—The 
Rev. W. A. Coldwell, to the Vicarage of High Offley, 
Stafford—The Rev. J. Serjeant, to the perpetual 
Cure of Egloskerry, with the Chapel of Tremaine, 
Cornwall. 
or rec ees 
INCIDENTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, IN AND NEAR LONDON. 
CHRONOLOGY, 
July 25. A powder-mill 2t Hounslow blew up with 
a tremendous explosion. Two men were destroyed. 
The report was heard at fifteen miles distant, and not 
a vestige of the mill was left standing. 
— 27. The Recorder made his report to the 
King of the prisoners under. sentence of death in 
Newgate. Ont of twenty his Majesty respited 
-eighteen, and two were ordered for execution. 
Parliament prorogued to the 24 of Novem- 
ber. 
July 28. A deputation from Birmingham waited on 
Earl Liverpool, to present to His Majesty’s Govern- 
ment a memorial of the extremely depressed state of 
trade in that town, and praying that some measure 
may be devised for its immediate ani effectual relief. 
His Lordship promised the! most serious attention 
should be paid to it. The Chancellor of the Exche- 
quer, Mr. Huskisson, and Mr. Secretary Peei accom- 
panied his. Lordship. A deputation from Frome 
waited upon Mr. Peel, also, to the same purpose, and 
on Mr. Canning, when the result was-similar, 
