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doubtly beer the occafion of prolonging 
the appearance of thefe difeafes beyond 
the ufual term. ; 
The change in the ftate of the weather, 
which has now taken place, has diminifh- 
ed the number of thefe cafes, and the 
iymptoms of thefe difeafes appear in a 
milder form. 
The difeafes of children, which have 
been Jo frequently taken notice of in the 
late reports, have declined in the number 
of cafes which have occurred, and in the 
degree of aggravation with which the dif- 
ferent fymptoms have been attended. The 
meafles and hooping-ccugh, however, are 
Not yet extinct, though they form a lefs 
prominent feature in the general appear- 
ance of difeafe. The throat has lately 
been a frequent feat of difeafe both in 
children and adults. Frequent inftances 
of the fcarlatina anginofa have occurred. 
This difeafe has, in many cafes, been at- 
tended with its ufual fymptoms, and with- 
out any peculiar degree of aggravation. 
The tonfils. have been {welled and inflam- 
ed, and confequently a degree of pain has 
been felt upon deglutition; a few white 
floughs have appeared, which have not, 
however, been fucceeded by any trouble- 
fome ulcers; the fever has fubfided under 
the ufe of common means, and the erup- 
Alphabetical Lift of Bankrupts and Dividends. 
603. 
tion has gradually difappeared. Cafes, 
however, of 2 different defcription mighe 
be feleéted from the reports of medical 
practitioners, in which fymptoms ef the 
moft alarming nature appeared, and a fa~ 
tal termination, in fome inftances, very 
fpeedily enfued. In one of the cafes of ° 
cynanche tonfillaris, befides the ufual 
fymptoms of rednefs and tumour of the 
fauces, and particularly of the ftonfils, 
with difficult and painful deglutition, and 
continued fever, there were fome aphthous 
ulcerations about the root of the mouth, 
the tongue, the gums, and the infide of 
the cheeks. After fome days, an erup~ 
ticn appeared on the hands, attended with, 
fome degree of {welling, upon which ap- 
pearance the fever gradually fubfided, the 
painful fymptoems in the throat abated, 
and, in a fhort time, the whole difafe 
difappeared. Within the courfe of a few 
weeks, it has fallen to the lot of the pre- 
fent Reporter to have an unufaal number 
of intermittent fevers under his care. Ia 
a converfation with fome other medical 
practitioners, he found that feveral cafes of 
a fimilar kind had falien under their no- 
tice, Thefe intermittents have been chiefly 
of the tertian kind, and have yielded in 
general to the ufual mode of treatment, 
ALPHABETICAL List cf Bankruptcies and DiviDENDS aanounced betwen 
the 20th of May and the 20th of Fune, extrafted from the London Gazettes. 
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(The Solicitors Names are between Parenthefes.) 
BANKRUPTCIES, 
ANTELL, I. Highgate, dealer in coals. (Clark, Sadler’s 
hall : 
Avery, A. New Brentford, linen draper, 
Caftle ftreet, Falcon fquare 
Aldis, J. and C. Atkinfon, Littleport, fhopkeepers, (Tay- 
_. lors Gray’sinn , 
Bloomfeld, J- M. Manfell ftreet, Goodman’s fields, money 
fcrivener. (Hague and Poole, Dorfet court 
Bateman, W. jun, Copmanthorpe, corn factor, 
ton, Gray’s inn 
Bufhel, Jofeph M*Cormack, Eaft ftreet, Red lion fquarey 
tea dealer. (Tebbect, Devonfhire ftreet, Queen’s 
fquare 
Bef , W. Barnitaple, clothier. (Santer, New inn 
Benfon, J. Lancafhire, merchant, linen draper, and mers 
cer. (Partner with, J. Benfon, and J, Bradley, N. 
Moore, and J. Wilkinfon). (Mafon and Wilfon, 
Lancafter- ; 
Benion, J, Lancafter, merchant, linen draper, and mer< 
cer, (Partner with J, Benfon, and J. Bradley.) (Ma- 
fon and Wilkinfon, Lancafter 
Butler, J. Rickmanfworth, corn factor, (Rofe and Mun- 
_ Bings, Gray’s inn 
Beaton, Sarah, Yeovill, haberdather and miiliner. ( Gree 
gory and Brookes, Wax Chandler’s hall 
Brentnall, F. Derby, grocer. (Ward and Locket, Derby | 
Bifhop, T. Birmingham, ttationer and bookfeller. (Paimer, 
Birmingham 3 
Blackburn, T. Hopton, Mirfield, clothier. (Battye; Chan- 
cery lane 
esha A. Barkley, Green ftreet, Grofvenor fquare, 
upholder. (Palmer and Tomlinfon, Warnford court 
Boiton, Geo. Witney, brandy merchant. (Impey and 
_. Whitman, Tempie ) 
Calle, R. Abingdon, coal dealer. (Kynderley, Long, and 
Ince, Symond’s. inn f 
Candlim, M. Whitehaven, mercer and draper, (Allen 
and Exley, Furnival’s-inn* 
Crichton, P. Duke on horieback alehoufe, Woolwich, 
victualler. (¢ Banton, Blackman fireet 4 
Golley, P. Hanley, jzonmenger, (Lowe, Rayeonvrh, 
Simmiogham 
(Atkinfon, 
(Eger- 
Cowlifhaw, T. Ashborn, curtier, (Barbor and Brown 
Fetter lane - 
Cory, G. Creat Yarmouth, upholder. (Pinero, Ch 
_ ftreet, Cavendifh fquare f ES 
Denaeots N.jun, Loddon, merchant. (Huxley 
ple 7 i 
Donicvy, ©, Charles fireet, Hatton Garden, jeweller, 
(Gale, Bedfogd treet r ie iss 
Dagg, T. Southfields, fhip owner. 
cery lane 
. Tenm- 
(Atkinfon, Chari. 
Dyfon, D. Tottenham, grazier. (Jeflupp, Clifford's inn 
Freebairn, R. late of Crown court, now of Coleman 
ftreet, infurance broker, (Partner with CG. Freebairi\. 
_ Swain and Stevens, Old Jewry rf 
Finegan, J. Hatton court, Threadneedle ftreet, merchaat, 
( Birket, Walbrook 
Greydon, E. Sunderland, fpirit merchant, (Elfob, Catha- 
rine court 
Greatwuod, R. Gloucefer, grocer. ( Jenkins and James, 
Wew inn ; i 
Harriton, J. Workington, fail maker. (Bell, Temple ~ 
Houlding, J. and j. W. Sowerby, Liyerpooi, (Lace and 
Haflal, Liverpool 
Hartiey, S. Heckmondwike, carpet menufaéturer. (Car- 
dale, Halward, and Spear, Gray’s inn ; 
Hardy, W. Gloucefter, jinen draper. (Jenkins and jJameéa, 
New inp 
Horton, J. Cockhill, St. Paul's, Shadwell, cheefemonger, 
(Michell, Union court, Broad ftreet ; 
Hatfield, J. Tiverton, merchant, (Taunton, Temple 
Jones, P. Little Queen trreet, taylor, (jopfon, Lincoin's 
inna 
Kemp, W. Colchefter, merchant. (Naylor, Great New- 
port ftrect 
Kilpatrick, J. Pope’s Head alley, merchant, (Lee, Tan. 
field court, Vemple / 
Keir, L. Throgmerton ftreet, merchant. (Falcon, Tem- 
ple . : 
Leigh, P. Charles fquare, Hoxton, merchant. (Gregfua 
and Smart, Ange! court, Throgmorton ftreet 
Lathropp, R. W. Felton, ctherwi Sir R. Murray Brown 
Clarke, late of Portland place, banker, co-partner 
with T. Levifon Prefeor, and J. King, under the fren 
of Sic R. Murray Brown Clarke, Leviton Preitot, and 
» €o, (Paterfon, Furnivyal’s ien - 
Leigh, 
