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DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED. 
Abbott, T. Bath, builder, Auguft 31. 
Aminer, R. Hinchiey, hofier, September rr. 
Bowring, S. and S. Trift, Cheapfide, haberdafhers, O&. 5. 
Banton, E. Lascafter; merchant, Sept. 10+ 
Baker, R. Briftol, carver, Sept. 13. . 
Brain, T. Lawrence-hill, builder, Sept. 16. 
Burnet, J. Kiugfton-upon-Hull, grocer, Sept. 11. 
Chaytor, W. Market-ftreet, fcrivener, Ott. 5. 
Cliffold, W. Rufcombe, linen-draper, Aug. 22. 
Cam, T. Rodborough, clothier, Sept. 4. . 
Coxheart, J. Hungerford, cabinet-maker, Aug. 28. 
Champion, G. Briftol, merchant, Sept. 12. * 
Dickfon, R. Cullum-ftreet, merchant, Aug. 20. 
Davies, F. Bell-yard, Do¢tors’ Commons, coal-merchairt, 
et 25. 
Duffin, J. and E. Chipping-Norton, and F. Duffin, of 
Thame, linen-drapers, Aug. 31. . | 
Evans, J. Portfmouth, vintner, Aug. I3¢ 
Edge, J. Blackburn, corton-manufacturers, Sept. 5. 
Floud, R. and J. Shiles, Exeter, haberdather, Aug. 28. 
Hartley, T. Lothbury, merchant, sug. 22. 
Hawkins, W. J. and T. Birmingham,’ button-makers, 
' ANZ. 19. ‘ 
Hewett, T. Wakefield, linen-draper, Aug. 28. 
Hobion, G. Mearsbrook, miller, Sept. 3. 
Haynes, T. Chipping-Norton, mercer, Aug. 30. 
Harwood, J. Birmingham, brafs-rounder, Aug. 28. 
Hardwicke, S. Chippint Sodbury, banker, Sept. 2. 
Hallows, J. Goldimith-Itreet, ribbon-weayver, Nov. 14. 
Horne, $. Cortham, clothier, Sept. 14. 
Jones, J. High Holborn,\carver, Aug. 20. 
Johnfon, T. and C. Neweceftle, linen-drapers, Sept, 12. 
Jenkins, G. Swanfea, enti Of, 7- 
Kinder, S. Kirkby in Affefiecld, malfter, Aug. Ig. 
Lucas, W. N. St. Alban’s, furgeon, Sept. 3. 
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Langdon, G. Long-Acre, coachmakér, Noy. 17. 
Laverack, W. Kingfton-upon-Hull, coal-merchant, Sepe 
tember Ir. ! 
Mafon, R. Scelfurd, dyer, Aug. 30- 
Mellor, J. and G. Pratt, Leek, filk and twift manufac- , 
tuters, Sept. 11. ; 
Nabbs, J. Great Bolten, cotton-manufacturer, Sept. if. 
Newland, P. New Alresford, jeather-cutter, Aug. 31. 
Oxley, F. Rotherham, fellmonger, Sept. 12. 
Piddon, J. Exeter, and J. Davifon, St. Thomas Apoftle, 
cornfattors, Aug.10. - 
Patterfon, T. Eaft Grinftead, innkeeper, Sept. 7. 
> G. Berwick, liuet-draper, Aug, 30. 
Partridge, A. and W. Iliff, Fred-ftreet, carriers, Sept. 7. 
Power, C. Birmingham, brafs-founder, Aug. 30. 
Radford, W. Liverpool, mercer, Aug. I4- 
Reeve, N. Leicefter, grocer, Sept. 9. 
Rainy, W. Lawrence-lane, warehoufe-man, Sept. 1@> 
Smith, G, and T. Witney, innholders, Aug. 20. 
Shaw, C. and T. Southampton, bankers, Aug. 260 
Satterfield, J. Wirkfworth, tanner, Aug, 26. 
Sutton, T. Afhford, innkeeper, Sept. 6. 
Sladen, W, Radcliffe-court, victualler, Sept. 3. 
Spendlow, W. Spalding, draper, Sept. 14. 
Squire, T. Mortlake, carpenter, Aug. jf 
Simpfon, W. Newark, mercer, Sept. 13. 
Tyndale, W. R. and W. Judfon, 
clothiers, Aug. 21. 
Turver, T. Penryn, merchant, Sept. 7. 
Tovey, W.jun. Bridge-yard, Lambeth, grocer, Aug. 3a- 
Tite, J. Loughton, farmer, Aug. 28. 
Wilkinfon, W. and T, Chapman, Jewry-ftreet, cornfacs 
tors, Sept. 7. % 
Warner, W. Huzlemill, Painwick, clothier, Aug. ale 
Wooley, T. Dudley, fender-maker, Aug. 30. 
White, W. Ardington, maltfter, Aug. 28, 
Young, W. Ramfgate, yintner, Aug. 17. 

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MARRIAGES AND. DEATHS IN AND, NEAR LONDON. 
Married] At- St. Mary-le-bone, John 
Frafer, efq. of Norton-ftreet, to Mifs Meredith, 
daughter of the Rev. J. Meredith, rector of 
Wilton. 
At Lambeth, John Biddle, efq. of Cuper’s- 
bridge, to Mifs Mary Ann Smith of St. 
Alban’s: and Stephen Smith, efq. of St. 
Alban’s, to Mifs Biddle of Cuper’s-bridge. 
Mr. George Ferne Bates of Upper Thames- 
fireet, to Mifs Langfton, daughter of the late 
Sir Stephen Langfton, knt. 
Mr. Henry Johnfon of the Eaft India Houfe, 
to Mifs F. Kirkman of Hammerfmith. 
James Hulme, efq. of Brunfwick-fquare, 
to Mifs Hunter, daughter of J, Hunter, efq. 
of Queen’s-fquare, Bloomfbury. 
At St. Mary-le-bone, J. R. Bett, efq. of the 
Ifland of Barbadoes, to Mifs De Vins, daugh- 
ter of R. D. Vins, efg. of Wimpole-ftrect. 
At St. George’s, Hanover-fquare, Mr. P. 
Cierlans of Boyle-ftreet, Saville-row, to Mifs 
Bird. . 
At Paddington, Charles Madryle, efq.. to 
Mifs Cheere, daughter of C. Cheere, efq. 
At St. Andrew’s, Holborn, Lieut. Supple, 
of the 17th light dragoons, to- Mifs Caroline 
Fenwick. ‘ . 
Died.] Inthe 73d year of his age, at his 
houfe in Grafton-ftreet, Piccadilly, the Right 
Honourable Richard Howe, Earl and Vifcount 
Howe ef Langar, in Nottinghamfhire, Vif- 
count Howe and Baron Clenawley, in Ire- 
land. His Lordfhip fucceeded his brother 
Géorge Auguitus, the late Vifcount, July 5, 
1758. In the year 1746, he was made Cap- 
tain in the Royal Navy; in 1770, a Rear- 
Admiral 5 in 1775, a Vice-Admiral; in 1782, 
a full Admiral of the White; and in 1796, 
Admiral of the Fleet, and General of his 
Majefty’s Marine Forces. His Lordhip was 
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created an Earl for his eminent fervices inthe 
year 1794, and was invefted with the Order of 
the Garter. His Lordfhip dying without male 
iffue,* his Irifh honours defcend to his brother 
Sir William Howe; the Englith Earldom and 
Vifcount become extinét: his daughters and. 
their heirs male, claim the Englith Barony 
This veteran of the Britifh navy was the fe- 
cond fon of Lord, Vifcount Howe, of the king- 
dom of Ireland, who was appointed Governor 
of Barbadoes in the year 1732, and the eldeft 
daughter of Baron Kilmanfeck, in the Ele€toral 
fervice of George the Ift. He was born about 
the year 1725, and was only ten years of age 
when he loft his father. He was, during 
fome time, at Eton College, which he left at 
fourteen to enter on board the Severn, of 50 
guns, commanded by the Hon. Capt. Legge, 
and which formed part of the {quacron deftined 
for the South Seas, under the command of 
Commodore Anfon.. On its arrival off Terra 
@El Fuego, it fuftered the greateft diftrefs 
froma very long and violent tempeft, in which 
the Severn, after being reduced to the utmoft 
diftrefs, was finally feparated from it; and 
having refitted at Rio Janeiro, returned to 
Europe. Mr. Howe next ferved on board the 
Burford, which was one of the fquadron de- 
tached in 1-43 from Adrhiral Sir Chaloner 
Ogle’s fleet, under the command of Commo- 
dore Knowles, to attempt the town of La 
Guira, on the coaft of Carraccas. The Burford 
fuffered very much in this enterprize, and 
Captain Lufhington, who commanded her, 
having loft his thigh by a chain-fhot, died 
foon after. Mr. Howe was now, appointed 
Aéting Lieutenant by the Commodore, and in 
a fhort time returned to England with his 
fhip; but his commiffion not beiag confirmed 
by the Admiralty, he returned to his patron - 
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