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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[July 22, 1871 
how completely the objections to the Bill have been removed, 
and trust you will support it accordingly. 
“We have the honour to he, Sir, 
“ Your obedient servants, 
u Allen and Hanburys, Plough Court, Lombard St. 
J. B. Barnes, Trevor Terrace, Knightsbridge. 
John Bell and Co., 338, Oxford Street. 
W. L. Bird, 42, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. 
Blake, Sandforu and Blake, 47, Piccadilly. 
Bolton and Co., 146, Holborn Bars. 
Bradley and Bourdas, Belgravia. 
Bullock and Reynolds, 3, Hanover Street. 
John Carr, 171, High Holborn. 
Corbyn and Co., 300, High Holborn. 
Charles CrojMen, 37, Wigmore Street. 
Darby and Gosden, 140, Leadenhall Street. 
J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell Street. 
Henry Deane, Clapham Common. 
Decastro, Watson and Richards, Wilton Place. 
Dinneford and Co., 172, New Bond Street. 
Robert Fincham, 57, Baker Street. 
Fisher and Haselden, 18, Conduit Street. 
Godfrey and Cooke, Conduit Street. 
William Gulliver, 33, Lower Belgrave Street. 
D. R. Harris, 55, St. James’s Street. 
Hopkin and Williams, 5, New Cavendish Street. 
Robert Howden, 78, Gracechurch Street. 
W. B. Hudson and Son, 27, Haymarket. 
Joseph Ince, 10, Yigo Street,. Regent Street. 
Jolley and Co., 13, Curzon Street, Mayfair. 
A. Maitland, 8, Torrington Place. 
John Maitland, 10, Chester Place, Hyde Park. 
Morson and Son, Southampton Row, Bloomsbury. 
George S. Pedler, 199, Fleet Street. 
Robert U. Potts, 26, South Audley Street. 
Benjamin Priest, 14, Parliament Street. 
Pritchard and Constance, 65, Charing Cross. 
Pope Roach, 8, St. James’s Street. 
John Robbins, 372, Oxford Street. 
Savory and Moore, 143, New Bond Street. 
P. and P. W. Squire, 277, Oxford Street. 
R. W. Thomas, Pall Mall. 
Charles E. Turner, 63, Great Russell Street. 
C. H. Warner and Son, 55, Fore Street. 
J. Watts and Co., 217, Edgware Road.. 
George Waugh and Co., 177, Regent Street. 
Williams and Elvey, 8, Flalkin Street West. 
Yarde and Son, 60, Lamb’s Conduit Street. 
u Banbury, Thomas Beesley. 
Bath, John C. Pooley. 
Bedford, J. M. Cuthbert. 
Bewdley, Robert Newman. 
Birmingham , Southall, Son and DymoncL 
Bodmin , J. D. Williams. 
Bradford (Yorkshire ), Michael Rogerson; F. M. 
Rimmington; Joseph Hick. 
Bridport, James Beach ; Charles Tucker. 
Brighton , Thomas A. Brew. 
Bristol {Clifton), Giles and Son. 
Buxton, A. Barnett. 
Cardiff, Francis William Joy. 
Carlisle, William Moss; J. Hallaway. 
Cheltenham , Nathaniel Smith. 
Chester, Charles A. Bowles; David and Shep- 
heard ; William Hodges; William Higgins. 
Cirencester, Thomas Skinner. 
Croydon, R. C. Crafton. 
Hartford, George Edwards. 
Eastbourne, Henry Robert Browne. 
Falmouth , Walter F. Newman. 
Frome, William B. Harvey. 
Gosport, John Hunter ; Charles Mumby. 
Grantham, Richard Gamble. 
Gravesend, AY. H. Beaumont. 
Harrogate, Joseph Coupland. 
Hastings, Frederick Rossiter. 
Ipswich, J. AViggin. 
Kidderminster, Charles Bond. 
Liverpool, Clay and Abraham. 
Ludloiv, George Cocking. 
Lymington , Adam U. Allen. 
Lynn, George Atmore. 
Norwood , FI. C. Birch; J. H. Baldock. 
Pembroke, D. W. John. 
Plymouth , A. P. and G. Balkwill. 
Poole, AYilliam Penny. 
Preston, AYilliam Houghton. 
Ramsgate, Flenry Morton. 
Richmond {Surrey), Hopwood and Son. 
Buthin, J. J. Bancroft. 
Sheerness, AYilliam Rayner. 
Southampton, AV. B. Randall. 
South Shields, Robert J. J. Mays. 
Stafford, John Averill. 
Stoke-on-Trent, J. H. Adams. 
Stourbridge, John IF. Bland. 
Swansea, Thomas Brend. 
Taunton, Henry Prince. 
Tenby, M. P. Davies. 
Tenterden, Stephen H. AYillsher. 
Torquay , Edward Smith. 
Tunbridge, Lewis M. Wibmer. 
Tunbridge Wells, C. Gardener. 
Wa kef eld, John Taylor. 
Wandsworth, George Nind. 
Wednesbury, Samuel J. Gittoes. 
Welshpool, Thomas K. AYilliams. 
Weymouth, Thomas B. Groves. 
Worcester, Thomas AYitherington.” 
Since the above circular was issued the following- 
additional signatures have been received :— 
Butler and Crispe, Cheapside. 
Robert Hogg, Albion Place, Hyde Park Square.. 
Banff, Bartlet Ellis. 
Birmingham, C. J. Arblaster; J. Churchill and. 
Sons; Stirling Grieves ; Walter R. Jones ; 
Joseph Lucas. 
Brighton, J. Schweitzer. 
Cockermouth, Joseph Bowerbank. 
Edinburgh , John Mackay. 
Exeter, George L. Napier. 
Grantham, AYilliam AVhysall. 
Leith, Thomas Finlayson. 
METROPOLITAN CHEMISTS’ DEFENCE 
ASSOCIATION. 
At a meeting of the Committee, held at Freemason^' 
Tavern, July 18th, the following resolutions were unani¬ 
mously adopted:— 
Proposed by Mr. Urwick, seconded by Mr. Vizer— 
“ That the Chairman be requested to express to W. 
T. M‘Cullagh Torrens, Esq., M.P., the special and sincere- 
thanks of this meeting for his valued services which have 
resulted in the withdrawal of the Pharmacy Bill.” 
Proposed by Mr. Greenish, seconded by Mr. Pattison— 
“ That this meeting desires to express its sense of obli¬ 
gation to Jacob Bright, Esq., M.P., for his cordial assist¬ 
ance in resisting the Pharmacy Bill.” 
Proposed by Mr. Urwick, seconded by Mr. Heming¬ 
way— 
“ That the Chairman be requested to thank Dr. Brewer* 
M.P., for the step he has taken in connection with the 
Pharmacy Bill.” 
Proposed by Air. S. C. Betty, seconded by Mr. Bland— 
“ That this meeting tenders its hearty thanks to all 
those Members of Parliament through whose influence 
and services, the Pharmacy! Bill has been successfully- 
opposed.” Edwin B. A izeii, Honorary Secretary . 
